(Picraena
excels) Part used: Wood. Properties: Anthelmintic, febrifuge,
stomachic, bitter tonic. What it affects:
Gastro-intestinal system.
Preparation and amount: Infusion: Steep 1 tsp. quassia wood in 1 cup water. Take 1 cup a day. Tincture: One dose is 2-5 drops.
Purposes: Internally, the primary value of quassia is to kill round worms.
Taken as an enema, it kills pinworms. An infusion of quassia wood is used to
treat fever, rheumatism, and dyspepsia. A bitter tonic for the stomach can be
obtained by letting water stand overnight in a cup made of quassia wood or
glass cup with many wood chips. The result is a weak infusion which, in a
drink, will help strengthen the stomach. The tea is also said to destroy an
appetite for alcohol.
Externally, an infusion can be used as a scalp rinse, to counteract dandruff.
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