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Common Daisy

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Daisy Uses as Herbal Medicine
Daisy can be used as tea or as tincture.

The main use of Daisy is as a tea.
Tea
To prepare a Daisy tea pour one cup of boiling water over one or two spoonful of Daisy.
Wait for five up to ten minutes, than filter the tea and drink it slowly.
You can drink one up to three cups of Daisy tea each day.
Tincture
A tincture of Daisy can be bought (i.e. in pharmacies) or prepared by yourself.
To prepare a Daisy tincture, fill some Daisy in a glass. Pour some grain alcohol in the glass, enough to cover the herbs. Close the glass and let it stand at a warm place for two up to six weeks. After the waiting time filter the tincture and pour it into a dark bottle.
Use 10 up to 50 drops of the tincture up to three times daily.
You can use the tincture pure or diluted with water.
Internal use
Daisy can be used internally against colds and cuogh.
It also helps against weakness of the digestive system.
You can use Daisy also to ally swollen feet.
External use
Daisy tincture or tea can be used external as poultice, in washings or as bath.
This can help against bad healing wounds, rashes and skin inflammations.
 

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