@cmg777
I will see if i can find it localy. I give it a go and see what happens. Its one of the must-haves.
Distilled tree sap or with other words
purified 'blood of the tree' has been uses for almost 100 diseases in past times.
With Terebene, Terpin Hydrate and Terpinol it is a remedy of over hundred ills. It becomes evident why big pharma has vilified it, whole lot of money going to the 'wrong people'. It dare to say you can add Covid-19 as something it will also be helpful for.
It's as natural as can be and anyone can make it as long as he has a pine tree and moonshine distiller.
Turpentine usages in Merck's 1899 Manual of the MATERIA MEDICA
Yellow Fever Turpentine Oil: for vomiting.
Wounds Turpentine Oil
Worms, Thread, (Ascaris Vermicularis) Ol. Terebinthinæ
Worms Oil Turpentine.
Variola (Small-Pox). Turpentine Oil.
Ulcers and Sores Turpentine Oil.
Typhus Fever Turpentine Oil: in the stupor.
Typhoid Fever Turpentine Oil: at end of the second week, 10 min every two hours, and every three hours in the night; specific if the diarrhea continues during convalescence
Tympanites (distension of the abdomen, to much of gas in the intestinal tract or peritoneal cavity.) Ol. Terebinthinæ: very efficient as enema, not for external application
Tinea Circinata (Ringworm of the Body) Turpentine Oil.
Tic Douloureux ( chronic pain condition that affects the trigeminal or 5th cranial nerve, one of the most widely distributed nerves in the head.) Turpentine Oil.
Tape-Worm Turpentine Oil.
Sprains Turpentine Liniment: a stimulant application to be well rubbed in.
Spinal Congestion Turpentine Oil.
Spermatorrhea (a condition of excessive, involuntary ejaculation) Turpentine Oil: in spermatorrhea with impotence.
Scurvy (a disease resulting from a lack of vitamin C) Oil Turpentine.
Sciatica (common type of pain affecting the sciatic nerve, large nerve from lower back down the back of each leg) Turpentine Oil: in 1/2 oz. doses internally for three or four nights successively.
Rheumatism, Acute and Chronic Turpentine Oil.
Remittent Fever Turpentine Oil.
Pyemia (septicemia caused by pus-forming bacteria and accompanied by multiple abscesses.) Oil Turpentine: as stimulant.
Pyelonephritis (inflammation of the kidney)Turpentine Oil.
Purpura (condition of red or purple discolored spots on the skin) Oil Turpentine.
Puerperal Peritonitis ( Inflammation of the peritoneum.) Turpentine Oil: as stimulant, 10 ♏ frequently repeated
Puerperal Fever (bacterial infections of the female reproductive tract following childbirth or miscarriage) Turpentine Oil: when much vascular depression and tympanites
Psoriasis ( long-lasting, noncontagious autoimmune disease characterized by raised areas of abnormal skin) Terebinthinæ Ol.
Prostatitis (swelling and inflammation of the prostate gland, a walnut-sized gland situated directly below the bladder in men.) Turpentine Oil.
Pneumonia (inflammatory condition of the lung primarily affecting the small air sacs known as alveoli.) Turpentine Oil: as stimulant at crisis
Pleuro-Pneumonia (inflammation of the lungs and pleura, pleurisy being the inflammation of the pleura alone) Turpentine Oil: locally.
Pleurodynia (condition caused by a viral infection that can lead to the sudden onset of severe pain in the chest or abdomen, with episodes of pain and fever recurring in spasms) Turpentine Oil.
Phthisis (wasting of the body) Turpentine Oil.
Perspiration, Excessive Turpentine Oil.
Peritonitis ( inflammation of the peritoneum, the lining of the inner wall of the abdomen and cover of the abdominal organs) Turpentine Oil: for tympanites
Peritonitis Turpentine Oil: for tympanites. Rectal Tube: milk or asafetida or turpentine injections, in tympanites.
Ovaritis ( inflammation of an ovary) Turpentine Oil: as counter-irritant.
Onychia and Paronychia (type of bacterial or fungal infection that strikes the fingernails and toenails.) Turpentine Oil.
Neuralgia (sharp, shocking pain that follows the path of a nerve and is due to irritation or damage to the nerve) Turpentine Oil.
Nephritis, Acute (often caused by an immune response triggered by an infection or other disease. ) Turpentine Oil: one minim every two to four hours.
Metritis (Para- and Peri-) (inflammation of the muscular and mucosal layers of the uterus) Turpentine Oil. Turpentine Stupes.
Mentagra (notably thought by the Imperial Romans to be spread by kissing, was a skin disease ) Oil of Turpentine.
Menorrhagia and Metrorrhagia (abnormal bleeding that occurs between periods or bleeding that is not associated with menstruation.) Turpentine Oil.
Meningitis, Tubercular (inflammation of the membranes (meninges) around the brain or spinal cord and caused by a specific bacterium known as Mycobacterium tuberculosis) Turpentine Oil.
Meningitis, Cerebral, Spinal and Cerebro-Spinal. (inflammation of the thin tissue that surrounds the brain and spinal cord) Turpentine Oil.
Lumbago (pain in the lumbar region of the back) Turpentine Oil: internally and locally.
Joint Affections Turpentine Oil.
Jaundice (yellowish or greenish pigmentation of the skin and whites of the eyes due to high bilirubin levels.) Turpentine Oil.
Iritis (when your iris, the colored part of your eye, gets inflamed) Turpentine Oil: in rheumatic iritis
Intermittent Fever (fever that recurs in cycles of paroxysms and remissions from virus, bacterial infection or vaccination) Ol. Terebinthinæ.
Inflammation Turpentine Oil: as stupe.
Impotence (the quality or state of being impotent) Turpentine Oil.
Hydrocephalus, Acute (abnormal buildup of fluid in the ventricles (cavities) deep within the brain9Turpentine Oil: by mouth or as enema at commencement.
Hepatic Diseases (any disease that negatively affects the normal, healthy performance of the liver.) Turpentine Oil.
Hemorrhoids (swollen veins in your lower rectum) Turpentine Oil.
Hemorrhage, Intestinal (Gastrointestinal bleeding) Turpentine Oil.
Hemorrhage and Hemorrhagic Diathesis (generalized name for a number of severe congenital or acquired blood diseases in case of impaired hemostasis)
Hemoptysis (coughing up of blood or blood-stained mucus from the bronchi, larynx, trachea, or lungs) Oil Turpentine.
Hematuria (presence of blood or red blood cells in the urine) Turpentine Oil.
Hematemesis (vomiting of blood) Turpentine Oil.
Gonorrhea (sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae) Turpentine Oil.
Gleet (Inflammation of the urethra characterized by a mucopurulent discharge) turpentine Oil: in a condition of relaxation.
Gastric Ulcer. (part of peptic ulcer disease) Turpentine Oil: frequently repeated, to check hemorrhage.
Gangrene (type of tissue death caused by a lack of blood supply) Turpentine Oil: internally, and by inhalation.
Flatulence Turpentine Oil: few drops internally, or as enema in fevers, peritonitis, et
Fever Turpentine Oil: stimulant in typhoid, puerperal, and yellow, and to stop hemorrhage in typhoid.
Erysipelas ( relatively common bacterial infection of the superficial layer of the skin) Turpentine.
Epistaxis (Nosebleed) Turpentine Oil: internally in passive hemorrhage.
Epilepsy Turpentine Oil: if due to worms.
Enuresis (repeated inability to control urination) Turpentine Oil.
Enteritis (inflammation of the small intestine) Turpentine Oil.
Emphysema (lower respiratory tract disease, characterised by air-filled cavities or spaces in the lung, that can vary in size and may be very large)
Dysentery (type of gastroenteritis that results in bloody diarrhea) Turpentine Oil: with opium when the acute symptoms have passed off; also in epidemic of a low type
Dropsy (An old term for the swelling of soft tissues due to the accumulation of excess wate) Turpentine Oil: in albuminuria.
Deafness (A person who is not able to hear as well as someone with normal hearing) Turpentine Oil
Cystitis (chronic bladder condition resulting in recurring discomfort or pain in the bladder or surrounding pelvic region.) Turpentine Oil: in chronic cases.
Constipation Turpentine Oil: in atonic constipation with much gaseous distention of
Coma Turpentine Oil: enema as stimulant
Colic, Renal and Hepatic (the most frequent clinical form of cholelithiasis (75% of patients). It manifests itself in sudden and usually recurring intense painful attacks)
Cholera Asiatica ( infection of the small intestine by some strains of the bacterium Vibrio cholerae.) Turpentine Oil: sometimes appears serviceable in doses of 10 to 20 min. every two hours.
Chilblains (also known as pernio and chill burns, are a medical condition in which damage occurs to capillary beds in the skin) Turpentine Oil.
Catarrh, Chronic Nasal (build-up of mucus in an airway or cavity of the body.) Turpentine Oil: as liniment to chest.
Catalepsy (nervous condition characterized by muscular rigidity and fixity of posture regardless of external stimul) Turpentine Oil: as enemata and embrocations to spine during paroxysms.
Catalepsy (nervous condition characterized by muscular rigidity and fixity of posture regardless of external stimuli, as well as decreased sensitivity to pain.)
Calculi, Biliary (stonelike mass (calculus) in the gallbladde) Turpentine Oil and Ether (Durande's remedy): Equal parts to relieve pain during paroxysm;
Bronchorrhea (the production of more than 100 mL per day of watery sputum.) Turpentine Oil: stimulant expectorant, and also as inhalation.
Bronchitis, Chronic (when the airways in your lungs, your bronchi, become inflamed) Turpentine Oil: as liniment to chest in children.
Bronchitis, Capillary (Those of acute bronchitis, to which are added great frequency and difficulty of breathing) Turpentine Oil: in languid circulation in the capillaries.
Bronchitis, Acute (inflammation of the breathing tubes.) Turpentine Oil: when expectoration profuse; also as inhalation or stupe.
Bright's Disease, Chronic (historical classification of kidney diseases that are described in modern medicine as acute or chronic nephritis) Oil Turpentine.
Bright's Disease, Acute (Acute inflammation of the entire structure of the kidne) Oil Turpentine.
Anthrax (infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis.) Terebene or Oil Turpentine: antiseptic application.
Angina Pectoris (chest pain or discomfort that keeps coming back. It happens when some part of your heart doesn't get enough blood and oxygen) Turpentine Oil: locally to the chest during paroxysms.
Amenorrhea ( the absence of a menstrual period) Turpentine.
Albuminuria (pathological condition wherein the protein albumin is abnormally present in the urine) Turpentine: as diuretic, 1/2 to 1 minim dose every two to four hours.
Adynamia (lack of strength or due to a pathological condition.) Turpentine Oil.
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