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Making Indian Pipe Nerve Tonic and Pain Relief Tincture

Medicinal Properties of Indian Pipe: Overall, Indian Pipe plant seems to have an effect on the nervous system: Nervine Pain relief: creates distance from pain (either emotional and physical). Indian Pipe can aid in first aid situations in combination with other pain relieving plants. Antinoceptive (increases pain threshold) Anticonvulsive/anti-spasmotic (lessens seizures, convulsions, muscle spasms) Sedative, pulls you back from the edge Fresh juice has traditionally been used for eye inflammation A good herb to consider to help ease bad experiences and fear from other substances like LSD, Cannabis, etc. AKA someone having a "bad trip". An infusion of the root is antispasmodic, hypnotic, nervine, sedative, tonic. It is a good remedy for spasms, fainting spells and various nervous conditions. It has been given to children who suffer from fits, epilepsy and convulsions. The plant was used by some native North American Indian tribes to treat eye problems, the stem was bruised and the clear fluid of the stems applied to the eyes. The juice from the stems has also been used to treat nervous irritability, including fits and spasms. It has been suggested in the past as a possible opium substitute. An infusion of the leaves has been used to treat colds and fevers. The crushed plant has been rubbed on bunions and warts in order to destroy them. A poultice of the plant has been applied to sores that are difficult to heal. The flowers have been chewed in order to bring relief from toothache. GHOST PIPE AND PHYSICAL PAIN Harvey Wickes Felter and John Uri Lloyd wrote in King’s American Dispensatory that the powdered root of Ghost Pipe could be used “as a substitute for opium, without any deleterious influences.”2 Whiles this is true, it doesn’t fully capture the way this medicine works with pain. I was first introduced to Ghost Pipe by Tommy Priester, who told me that he used the tincture of the whole plant for people in intense physical pain. He said it didn't make the pain go away, but it put the person beside her pain where she could see it and deal with it without being overwhelmed by it. Along similar lines, David Winston, whose use of Ghost Pipe is informed by the experience of the Eclectics, his own Cherokee tradition, and his personal clinical experience, writes: “When I started using it 35 years ago I noticed quickly that it is not your normal analgesic. In fact I often say that it seemed more like getting Nitrous Oxide at the dentist than an analgesic, you know that it hurts, but simply don't care. The term that is used for this is antinociceptive, which means something that reduces sensitivity to painful stimuli. So Monotropa is primarily an antinociceptive, it raises the pain threshold.”3 Unlike Nitrous Oxide, however, I find that Ghost Pipe often makes people feel more grounded and present in the moment when their overwhelming pain has been dominating their experience of their bodies and the world. Winston notes that he often combines Monotropa with other, more directly anodyne herbs, a strategy I generally employ as well. (Though I use a fresh plant tincture made from only the aerial parts of Ghost Pipe while Winston uses a fresh plant tincture made from the roots or from the whole plant.) In one case, a client came to me with severe nerve pain from Lyme disease. For a while she had been managing her pain successfully with a Cannabis tincture she had made for herself, but Cannabis alone was no longer keeping the pain at bay. At my suggestion, she began to combine Monotropa with Cannabis 50/50, and was able to bring her pain to a manageable. In another case, I helped a Veteran of the first Gulf War find relief from migraine-like headaches caused by a traumatic brain injury (the spine-brain stem signature here again) with a combination of Ghost Pipe, Wood Betony (Stachys betonica), and Clematis. The formula was the first thing he had experienced that was able to touch his pain. In a pinch, however, I have used Monotropa as a simple for people in extreme pain. Recently, someone I know chopped off the tip of his finger while working in a kitchen on a Sunday night and called in excruciating pain. Ghost Pipe was the only relevant herb I had in my cabinet at home, and the local herb shops and health food stores were all closed, so I had someone rush out to bring him an ounce of Ghost Pipe tincture. After taking two 1 ml doses his pain was at a manageable level. …" https://www.americanherbalistsguild.c... USDA Map of where Indian Pipe will grow and can be found: https://www.plants.usda.gov/core/prof... Medicinal Uses Of Indian Pipe - Pain Killer: https://www.survival-manual.com/medic... The Medicine and Mystery of Indian Pipe: https://www.jennifercosta.net/blog/in... Indian Ghost Pipe for pain:    • Indian Ghost Pipe for pain  

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