Solomon's Seal (polygonatum biflorum) is a medicinal herb that has diverse healing properties. It can be used as a herbal tincture (best use), salve, tea or supplement. As an alternative medicine, it gives relief, healing or mending to sports injuries and other acute injuries related to tendons, joints, ligaments, bones, bruises, connecting tissues, cartilage, osteoarthritis, etc. It also soothes and repairs gastrointestinal inflammation and injuries. It is effective for feminine issues, such as menstrual cramps, PMS, bleeding, and the like. Additionally, it is known to lower blood pressure, relieve dry coughs, and to increase concentration and mental clarity.
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Botanical Information
Dave's Garden
Illinois Wildflowers
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
Plants for a Future Database
Botanical.com
Herbal Information & Use
Matthew Wood, herbalist, author
Jim McDonald, herbalist
The Sacred Hearth
Alternative Nature Online Herbal
Botanical.com
Christopher Hobbs Media
Medsker Racing College
Historical Information About King Solomon's Seal
King Solomon's Seal
Wikipedia: King Solomon's Seal
Solomon Seals
Sites to Inspire
One Sanctuary
Narana's Dream
Brahma Kumaris
The Secret
Human Greatness.org
Grandmother's Speak
Gratefulness.org
Just a Minute (for Peace)
Free Rice.com
Conscious Living Foundation
World Sanctuaries
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