ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³Celandine³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ (Chelidonium majus) Rub the fresh juice of this plant mixed with vinegar on any itchy place; its good for eczema and other such skin diseases. You can also apply the juice to ringworm and to warts and corns. Mix it with powder of brimstone to remove any discolorations of the skin. An ointment made by simmering the herb in olive oil can be used to anoint sore eyes. (Celandine mixed with mother's milk has also been used for sore eyes) The powdered dried root placed on an aching, loose tooth is said to make it fall out. The Fresh root and herb, bruised and bathed with oil of chamomile*, and applied to the stomache will ease the pain of a stomachache. It is boiled in white wine and drunk with a few anise* seeds for obstructions of the liver and gall bladder. [There is a slight possibility of an allergic reaction to this herb. A tiny test amount should be used first to establish wether a reaction will occur to avoid problems]