Dr Sebi – How To Address Bladder Disorder

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TABB:
Hi guys this is Julie thank you for stopping by for another video today. In this video Dr Sebi is addressing bladder disorder. Now the bladder is a muscular organ which stores urine that is received from the kidney which is usually released via the urethra. Many individuals suffer from bladder disorders. Let’s hear which herb Dr Sebi note is very effective in dealing with the condition that he is asks about as it relates to the bladder. If you haven’t done so already please subscribe to the backup channel the ‘Dr Sebi Information’, I’ll have the link below, now on to the video.

Dr Sebi:
Yes young lady.

Lady:
I have a bladder problem.

Dr Sebi:
A what problem?

Lady:
[inaudible]

Dr Sebi:
Bladder, bladder problem…

Dr Sebi:
Young lady I know that happens to most of you, in your very early age of 65 and 70 and 80 and you know I just had a case in Tennessee and this is not going to cost you a dime and all of you who have bladder problems, poor urine retention. They even make a special diapers for us now … You want to see how good this plant is, I want you, don’t pay me any money, don’t come to see me go see me. Go straight to the herb store and buy yourself some CHICKWEED. Now put that down please, chickweed, that’s right, C – H – I – C – K, chick, like chicken, W – E – E – D.

You buy yourself some chickweed and make a tea. Not only is this good for you, it’s good for me. It strengthens my prostrate gland. Instead of me getting up 10 times a night, understand? Chickweed Ma’am and in less than two days.

Lady:
[inaudible]

Dr Sebi:
Well that that is different. What you need for that now is some iron, Bio Electra 1 & 2. But the chickweed definitely work. Thank you. Thank you ma’am. Yes ma’am…

TABB:
The chickweed is scientifically known as Stellaria media and it contains a number of constituents such as flavonoids, coumarins and saponin glycosides. Herbal actions for chickweed include alterative, emollient, demulcent, ant-itch, antirheumatic. It’s also a vulnerary, it’s considered a mild laxative. It is used to soothe and relieve irritation. The chickweed is used for boils varicose ulcers, all kinds of skin condition including psoriasis and eczema. The chickweed can be taken internally as well as applied externally to the skin. It is sometimes added to bathwater as well as it can be used in a poultice on the skin directly. It is also used in compresses. The chickweed is used to make ointment for the skin, as well as salve for the skin. The chickweed can also be used to make teas, liquid extracts and tinctures. Check out my other videos on chickweed so that you can identify the chickweed. It usually grows in abundance, readily available. Apart from using it medicinally, the chickweed can also be used in salads, in soups, and so do check it out you may have even seen it in your backyard. Don’t forget to like, share, comment and subscribe. Tata.

Tea preparation: 2 teaspoons dried herb to each cup or, 1oz to 1 pint, boiling water; infuse 15 minutes. Fresh herb, double quantity; simmer 10 minutes: 1 cup 3 times daily.


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