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The Cayce Herbal
 A Comprehensive Guide to the 
Botanical Medicine of Edgar Cayce
   
Formula 2085-1: Colitis Tonic
 
DESCRIPTION
    Formulated as an intestinal tonic and digestive aid, this formula contains wild ginseng, wild ginger, tincture of stillingia, elixir of lactated pepsin, and grain alcohol.

PHARMACOLOGY
    Unknown.

INDICATIONS AND USAGE
    Used for treating intestinal conditions such as diarrhea, mild colitis and irritable bowel.

CONTRAINDICATIONS
    No known contraindications.

WARNING
    Chronic diarrhea or colitis may be a symptom of a more serious disease, consultation with a doctor is recommended.

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
    The recommended dosage is ½ teaspoonful in water upon rising and before retiring.

BRAND NAME
    Formula 208 - Baar Products
    Formula 208 - Heritage Store

HOW SUPPLIED
    Liquid in 8 oz. bottle.



CAYCE QUOTE ON FORMULA 2085-1
 
    To 2 ounces of Distilled Water add a tablespoonful of Pure Honey (not synthetic, but pure honey).  Let this come to a boil, skimming off the dross or sediment as it rises to the top.  Then add to this 1/4 ounce of Grain Alcohol.  Then add, IN THE ORDER NAMED:

    Elixir (or fusion) of Wild Ginseng..........1/4 ounce,
    Wild Ginger (essence or fusion).............1/4 ounce,
    Tincture of Stillingia......................1/4 ounce,
    Elixir of Lactated Pepsin...................1/4 ounce.

    The dose would be half a teaspoonful in half a glass of water twice each day, - morning and evening.
    This compound taken internally as a stimulant to the activities through the alimentary canal, with the osteopathic corrections given, will gradually make for not only the correcting of the condition but the eliminating of the causes of same; and thus bring about a near normal or equal balance in the functioning of the organs, as well as the glandular forces, and clearing gradually the disturbance wherein the activities through the whole of the alimentary canal may be eliminated and eradicated entirely from the system.

 

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