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		<title>Different ways for Herbs to get in to the body.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Different ways for herbs to get in to the body: Liquid Extract Tincture: (traditionally 14x stronger than an extract not always true because sometimes the terms are used interchangeably) Poultice: (semi-liquid applied directly to skin drawing) properties: great for breaks, burns, pain, inflammation, bites, stings, to draw out toxins, etc. Bolus: a suppository used for [...]]]></description>
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<li>Liquid Extract</li>
<li>Tincture: (traditionally 14x stronger than an extract not always true because sometimes the terms are used interchangeably)</li>
<li>Poultice: (semi-liquid applied directly to skin drawing)</li>
<li>properties: great for breaks, burns, pain, inflammation, bites, stings, to draw out toxins, etc.</li>
<li>Bolus: a suppository used for insertion into anus or vagina</li>
<li>Tea</li>
<li>Infusion: like a tea (rather than steep, pour boiling water over herb in a strainer)</li>
<li>Enema: a water solution (use only purified water) with an herb, liquid Extracts, garlic, essential oils, etc.</li>
<li>Baths</li>
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