Description
This well known spice has its main use in medicine as a stimulating external application. The rubefacient action causes a mild irritation to the skin, stimulating the circulation to that area and relieving muscular and skeletal pain. Its stimulating, diaphoretic action can be utilised in the way that Cayenne and Ginger are. For feverishness, colds and influenza, Mustard may be taken as a tea or ground and sprinkled into a bath. The New Holistic Herbal by David Hoffmann Pg.217
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