(Allium
cepa) Part used: Bulb. Properties: Anthelmintic, antiseptic,
antispasmodic, carminative, diuretic, expectorant, stomachic, tonic. What it affects: Digestive tract, other
internal organs, blood.
Preparation and amount: Juice: Take 1 tsp. 3-4 times a day. Cold extract: Soak a chopped onion in 1 cup of water for 24 hours
and strain. Take ½ cup daily. Decoction:
Boil a medium-size, chopped onion in a little more than a cup of water until 1
cup of liquid remains. Take 1 Tbsp. several times a day for several days.
Purposes: Internally, onion juice is most often used as a diuretic or
expectorant. But it has been used, for ages, for worms and spasms. It expels
gas, is a general tonic, and tones the stomach. As an antiseptic, it helps to
eliminate putrefaction and fermentation processes in the gastro-intestinal
tract. It helps strengthen the heart and lower blood pressure. Mixed with
honey, onion juice is good for hoarseness and cough.
Externally, onion juice can be placed on
suppurating wounds.
Warning: A California research study of volunteers found that onion oil, used heavily over a period of time, will cause very serious iron anemia.
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