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Home Remedies for Clover

ACNE BOILS ECZEMA RASHES
   Red clover (Trifolium pratense) contains antimicrobials and anti-inflammatory substances. It can for used internally and externally for the treatment of ...... substances. It can for used internally and externally for the treatment of acne, boils, eczema and rashes.
Internal: Make tea from the 1 ounce red clover tops in 1 quart of water. Strain the cooled liquid. Drink the tea in throughout the day.
Externally: Heat flowering red clover plant in wate...
Mechanism - allantoin and others
IvanTurgenev | August 12th, 2020
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Felter's Materia Medica on Clover

MELILOTUS
   The leaves and flowering tops of Melilotus officinalis, Willdenow (Nat. Ord. Leguminosae). A... / ...common weed found everywhere in the United States. Dose, 1 to 30 grains. Common Names: Yellow Sweet Clover, Yellow Melilot, Yellow Melilot Clover. Principal Constituents.—An active substance of a van...2

TRIFOLIUM
   The... / ...soms of Trifolium Pratense, Linné (Nat. Ord. Leguminosae). Cultivated everywhere. Common Name: Red Clover. Principal Constituents.—Resins and Tannin. Preparation.—Specific Medicine Trifolium. Dose,... / ...in carcinoma, patients who have been operated upon for cancer are slower in redeveloping the growths when given tincture of trifolium daily.2


WARNING: All medicines, drugs, plants, chemicals or medicial precedures below are for historical reference only. Many of these treatments are now known to be harmful and possibly fatal. Do not consume any plant, chemical, drug or otherwise without first consulting a licensed physician that practices medine in the appropriate field.

Physician's Materia Medica on Clover

CLOVERTRIFO
   The flower heads of TRIFOLIUM PRATENsE, Lin. Alterative, deobstruent, antispasmodic. Used occasionally in whooping cough, more often as an alterative in scrofulous and syphilitic affections.3

RED CLOVER COMPOUND
   A combination of vegetable alteratives with Potassium Iodide. Not inferior as an antisyphilitic to Bamboo Brier Compound. q. v. Fluid Bed Clover Compound. Each pint represents; Red Clover, 4 1/2 ozs.; Stillingia, Burdock root, Poke root, Berberis Aquifolium. Cascara Amarga, of each 2 1/4 oz.; Prickly Ash bark, 1/2 oz.; Potassium Iodide, 512 grs. (approx.). Used mostly in the form of the syrup, made by mixing one volume of the Fluid with three of Syrup . Dose, 1 to 2 c. c. (15 to 30 M). Syrup Re3


References

1) Bergner, Pal., Griswold, Alexandra F., Hufford, David J., et al. . Morton Grove, Il: Publications International, 2017.
2) Felter, Harvey Wickes, 1922, The Eclectic Materia Medica, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Cincinnati, Ohio.
3) Nelson, Baker & Co., 1904, Physician's Handy Book of Materia Medica and Therapeustics, Detroit, Michigan.