This plant is regarded as a tonic, depurative,
diaphoretic and softening agent. It is used in the form of tea, extract or
syrup, in skin diseases, syphilitic diseases, jaundice and abdominal
congestion. Not as good as I'd hoped! I had previously used soapwort root tea as an experimental treatment for my Lyme Disease, as it was used to treat syphilis in the past, and Lyme is caused by the same type of bacteria. The number of servings on th...
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