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DIRECTIONS
Infusion: 1 heaped teaspoon of the
Small Flowered Willow-herb per
1/2 liter of boiling water, infused for a short time.
Only 2 cups a day are taken, 1 cup in the morning on an
empty stomach, 1 cup in the evening, half an hour before
a meal.

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Prostate Relief, Support and Care from
reknowned
Austrian herbalist, Maria
Treben:
O nce I received a letter from a family
man in which it said, I quote: "I beg you to show me a
way back to health and give my family back their healthy
father." Before, he had related his story: In 1961 a
chronic inflammation of the prostate gland became acute
through bathing in water containing radium. He went from
one hospital to another, no doctor operated on him, he
was in despair. Every time he had a bowel movement,
there was pus and blood in the stools. Due to the many
medications he developed duodenal ulcers, serious liver
disorders and the valuable intestinal bacteria were
destroyed. He became very sick and, on the doctor's
orders, had to stop all medication. Then he was, as he
wrote, operated on electrically. Despite the operation
the inflammation did not clear up. Medications and
injections worsened his condition again. Then he started
to drink Stinging Nettle tea and a special tea for
bladder trouble, which improved his condition so far
that he was able to go back to work. He could have
spared himself all this suffering had he but known the
Small Flowered Willow-herb which can cure disorders of
the prostate gland.
The Willow-herb, until now hardly found mentioned in
herbals, has since the first publication of this book in
the German language started an almost triumphal march
across Europe and even further, as a medicinal herb
for disorders of the prostate gland.
Since there are several species of Willow-herb and
some people are uncertain which are the ones with the
medicinal properties, I will mention the ones that can
be used: Pink Willow-herb (Epilobium roseum), Small
flowered Willow-herb (Epilobium parviflorum), Mountain
Willow herb (Epilobium montrum), Dark-green Willow-herb
(Epilobium obsurum), Lanceleaved Willow herb (Epilobium
lanzellatum), Hill Willow-herb (Epilobium collinum),
Marsh Willow-herb (Epilobium palustre), Gravel
Willow-herb (Eiplobium fleischeri), and Alpine
Willow-herb (Epilobium anagalidifolium). The
Willow-herbs with the medicinal properties are
recognizable by their small flowers. The colour is
reddish, pale pink to almost white. The flowers stand on
top of the long thin pod-like seed vessels. These later
split, disclosing many silky white hairs in which are
embedded the tiny seeds.
Of the varieties mentioned, the whole herb is
gathered, that is, stems with leaves and flowers, but
care should be taken to pick the herb in the middle of
the stem - it breaks easily - so that I can form new
side shoots. The plant is cut in fresh state. Even in
the most severe cases only 2 cups of Willow-herb tea are
drunk, 1 cup in the morning on an empty stomach and 1
cup in the evening. But it does not mean that a visit to
the doctor is not necessary. In any case, for every
serious illness, a doctor has to be consulted.
2 species of Willow-herb which can hardly be mistaken
for the smaller species are the Great Hairy Willow-herb
(Epiliobium hirsutum) and the Rose Bay Willow-herb
(Epilobium angustiflolum). These must not be gathered.
The first has large rose-purple flowers. It grows much
branched, in masses y ponds, in marshes and damp meadows
and reaches a height of 150 cm. The stems and leaves are
fleshly and slightly hairy. The Austrian botanist,
Richard Wilfort, who knows the Willow-herb as a
medicinal plant well, does not mention it is in his
book. As he said, it could be easily mistaken for the
Great Hairy Willow-herb which, compared to the Small
Flowered Willow-herb, has flowers 5 times as large, its
stems and leaves are fleshy and it grows a lot taller,
but has the opposite effect. The Rose Bay Willow-herb
(Epilobium angustifolium) also know as Fireweed, Blood
Vine, Blooming Sally, grows in copses, waste grounds,
recently cleared and edges of woods and reaches a height
of 150 cm. The slightly reddish stems end in long showy
spikes of rose purple flowers. When these abundantly
growing Rose Bay Willow-herbs flower, they
turn areas into fire-red patches.
I was a young woman, when my father-in-law, in his
prime, died from hypertrophy of the prostate gland. A
neighbour who knew a lot about herbs showed me the Small
Flowered Willow-herb and said: "had your father-in-law
drunk the tea made from this plant he would still be
alive today. Take note of this plant! You are still a
young woman and you might be able to help a lot of
people." But as things go when one is young and healthy,
I did not trouble myself about it. Not so my mother! She
gathered Willow-herb every year and was able to help
many people suffering from bladder or kidney disorders.
The curative effect is so, that quite often, suddenly
all complaints caused by prostate disorder disappear.
There were cases, where men were to have an operation;
the urine came only in drops and 1 cup of this tea
brought relief. Of course, the tea has to be drunk
throughout a period to bring about complete
recovery.
Through my mother, I heard of a patient who had
undergone 3 operations for clinically diagnosed cancer
of the bladder and who was in a sad state. I recommended
Willow-herb tea. Later I heard from his doctor that he
had recovered. This happened at a time when I did not
concern myself with medicinal herbs. But this case had a
lasting effect on me. My mother often told me not to
forget to gather Willow-herb should she be gone one day.
In 1961 my dear mother died and I forgot to gather
Willow-herb that summer. In the surgery of my doctor,
I learned that an acquaintance of mine was in the
hospital with cancer of the bladder. I thought of the
Willow-herb. The doctor, although not against herbs,
said that in this case nothing could help. But I had not
gathered any Willow-herb and noticed with dismay that it
was now the middle of October, everything would be
wilted and dried up. Nevertheless I went t a place where
I had seen them flowering in the summer. I found only
some yellowed stems which I picked and cut finely. This
I sent to the man's wife. She gave him 2 cups a day, 1
cup in the morning and 1 cup in thee evening. 14 days
later, the doctor rang me up to say that this man was
feeling much better. "Well, your herbs help!", he said
laughingly. From that time on, I have been able to help
hundreds and hundreds of people. As an old man once had
said to me: "Take note of this plant! You might be able
to help many people."
A chemist in Munich showed me an old pharmacopoeia
where it was still mentioned around 1880. Drugs have
pushed it aside. Through my publications, talks and
herb-walks, the Willow-herb has become known
again. My suggestions find an echo in many
people. Thence when my husband and I go on
our walks, be it in the mountains, on hills or near
brooks, we meet with pleasure, people picking out
carefully the middle shoot of the willow-herb. Everyone
who knows this herb, values and preserves it through
careful picking. It grows back 2 or 3 times after being
picked.
From many letters I learned that in many gardens the
Willow-herb grows between strawberries, vegetables and
flowers and for many years it was looked upon a as a
troublesome weed and pulled out. How it could have
helped many a suffering person. Not so long ago, I was
able to help a priest who, suffering from cancer of the
prostate gland and given up by the doctors, is now doing
his normal work.
From a letter I quote: "My sister-in-law suffered
from a tear in the intestine and the bladder caused by
X-ray treatment. It was so painful that the doctor had
to give her morphine. According as per the illustration
in your book "Health Through God's Pharmacy", we looked
for the Small Flowered Willow-herb, found it and gave
the tea to my sister-in-law. After having drunk the tea
for one week the pains subsided."
Many who suffer from a disorder of the prostate gland
are able to find relief without an operation through the
Willow-herb. If an operation has been performed, the
Willow-herb tea relieves the burning and other
complaints which often occur afterward. In any case, a
doctor should be consulted
A man who had recovered from a prostate disorder
wrote: "The Small Flowered Willow-herb has relieved my
prostate disorder. I was in the hospital with a heart
infarct, but also suffered from prostate disorder and
because of my heart trouble, I could not be operated on.
I heard of the wonderful Willow-herb which has helped in
so many similar cases. I started to drink 3 cups
daily. After several days, I had no more
complaints. I still drink 2 cups per day for a complete
recovery. I thank God from the bottom of my heart. May
you, Mrs. Treben, help many more people with the Small
Flowered Willow-herb. It is unbelievable that medicinal
plants give such results."
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