(Prince’s
pine) – (Chimaphila umbrellata) Part
used: Tops. Properties:
Alternative, diuretic, astringent, tonic. What
it affects: Urinary tract, liver, skin, and circulation.
Preparation and amount: Infusion: Steep 5-15 min. Take 3 oz. as needed. Tincture: Take 15-60 drops as needed. Fluid extract: Take 1/2 - 1 tsp. as needed.
Powder: Take 5-10 #0 capsules (30-90
grains) as needed.
Purposes: Internally, pipsissewa is a good remedy for kidney and bladder
problems. It is especially good at producing diuretic action without irritant
side-effects. Combined with dandelion, goldenseal, and yellow dock, it is good
for all blood troubles and diseases of the urinary organs. It excellent for
burning urine, urethral and prostate irritation, catarrh for the bladder, and
relaxed bladder. Prolonged use of the leaf tea is said to dissolve bladder
stones. For most liver, kidney, joint, and skin problems, a combination of the
herb with Oregon grape root, taken frequently throughout the day, will prove
very helpful.
- It is also used for rheumatic problems, scrofula, dropsy, albuminuria, hematuria, chronic kidney problems, and gonorrhea. One cup of tea, 3 times daily (or 20 drops of tincture, 3 times a day), is the usual dosage. Karok Indian women in their late eighties would drink a quart or two a day for stiffness and genitor-urinary problems.
Externally, a tea or poultice made from pipsissewa can be applied to blister, ulcerous sores, tumors, and swellings.
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