Post by Admin on Apr 10, 2016 12:03:45 GMT
Aloe (Vera) - Mature leaves are useful for healing burns, scrapes, and infection. Do not ingest, if pregnant it can cause a miscarriage, if not it can cause severe cramps and diarrhea.
Althaea - Roots are useful for helping with sore throat.
Anise - Useful for coughs and digestion. Appear often as small plants with many little white or light pink flowers.
Arnica - Useful to help heal broken bones. Is a tail-length in height, and has bright yellow flowers. Found in moist, grassy meadows, normally around hills. Also known as Leopard’s bane. Can also be found in mountain areas.
Astralagus - Good for healing wounds and dispelling infection. Are small shrubs with occasional small white flowers.
Basil - Useful for infection, can stimulate the immune system. Is identifiable as a large group of large leaves. Leaves are good for bee stings.
Bee balm - Useful for infection and minor wounds. Also can help with mouth and throat infections. If crushed, can treat headaches and fevers.
Boswellia - Useful for inflammatory conditions, breathing problems (asthma), fever, and relieving depression. A small plant with small white flowers and large leaves.
Calendula (Marigold) - Useful for digestion, stopping bleeding, preventing infection, and speed healing. Are yellow flowers that can be found in meadows and forests.
Catnip - Can cause sleepiness, but also anxiety. Are tall plants with many small pinkish-white flowers. Can also repel flies and many other insects.
Cat’s/Hawk’s Claw - Useful for reducing inflammation. Vines that bare yellow flowers and thorns that shape like claws.
Cat Thyme - Similar to Catnip. Not to be confused with Regular Thyme.
Chamomile - Useful for treating stress and insomnia. Daisy-like in appearance.
Chervil - Related to Parsley. Can help with digestion and cure hiccups. Can also be used as a mild stimulant to help with depression.
Chickweed - Useful for itchy pelts. When made into a poultice, can be applied to cuts, burns, and bruises. Good for bronchitis. Stops milk production.
Cinnamon - Leaves are useful for infection prevention, pain relief, and digestion. ( Wild Cinnamon Tree.)
Coltsfoot - Useful for flu, fevers, and joint pains.
Common Yarrow - Good for wounds and cuts. Also rarely used to promote vomiting. (WARNING, If used for wounds and cuts, make sure patient does not consume any of the leaves or lick the applied areas. Highly poisonous, will most likely cause vomiting if you consume a small amount, death if large amount.
Coptis - Useful for treating insomnia. Has a similar effect as Goldenseal
Cress - Garden Cress can be useful for breathing problems (asthma), coughs, in poultices for sprains, and diarrhea. Can grow almost anywhere. Watercress can help with digestion, and works as a stimulant for depression.
Dandelion - Useful for infections and can also treat vomiting issues. Can range from being white to yellow flowers.
Dill - Useful for headaches, lack of appetite, stomach problems, and nausea. Tall plants with small yellow flowers.
Echinacea - Useful for colds. Looks similar to Daisies, is purplish-pink in color.
Eyebright - Useful for bad memory and dizziness. Can also help swelling, colds, coughs, and sore throats.
Fennel - Useful for gas problems and improving eyesight.
Fenugreek - Useful for digestion problems such as loss of appetite, upset stomach, and constipation. Can also promote milk flow. When used in a Poultice, it can treat pain and swelling, as well as wounds.
Flax Seed - Useful for respiratory problems, eye problems, infections, cold, and fevers.
Althaea - Roots are useful for helping with sore throat.
Anise - Useful for coughs and digestion. Appear often as small plants with many little white or light pink flowers.
Arnica - Useful to help heal broken bones. Is a tail-length in height, and has bright yellow flowers. Found in moist, grassy meadows, normally around hills. Also known as Leopard’s bane. Can also be found in mountain areas.
Astralagus - Good for healing wounds and dispelling infection. Are small shrubs with occasional small white flowers.
Basil - Useful for infection, can stimulate the immune system. Is identifiable as a large group of large leaves. Leaves are good for bee stings.
Bee balm - Useful for infection and minor wounds. Also can help with mouth and throat infections. If crushed, can treat headaches and fevers.
Boswellia - Useful for inflammatory conditions, breathing problems (asthma), fever, and relieving depression. A small plant with small white flowers and large leaves.
Calendula (Marigold) - Useful for digestion, stopping bleeding, preventing infection, and speed healing. Are yellow flowers that can be found in meadows and forests.
Catnip - Can cause sleepiness, but also anxiety. Are tall plants with many small pinkish-white flowers. Can also repel flies and many other insects.
Cat’s/Hawk’s Claw - Useful for reducing inflammation. Vines that bare yellow flowers and thorns that shape like claws.
Cat Thyme - Similar to Catnip. Not to be confused with Regular Thyme.
Chamomile - Useful for treating stress and insomnia. Daisy-like in appearance.
Chervil - Related to Parsley. Can help with digestion and cure hiccups. Can also be used as a mild stimulant to help with depression.
Chickweed - Useful for itchy pelts. When made into a poultice, can be applied to cuts, burns, and bruises. Good for bronchitis. Stops milk production.
Cinnamon - Leaves are useful for infection prevention, pain relief, and digestion. ( Wild Cinnamon Tree.)
Coltsfoot - Useful for flu, fevers, and joint pains.
Common Yarrow - Good for wounds and cuts. Also rarely used to promote vomiting. (WARNING, If used for wounds and cuts, make sure patient does not consume any of the leaves or lick the applied areas. Highly poisonous, will most likely cause vomiting if you consume a small amount, death if large amount.
Coptis - Useful for treating insomnia. Has a similar effect as Goldenseal
Cress - Garden Cress can be useful for breathing problems (asthma), coughs, in poultices for sprains, and diarrhea. Can grow almost anywhere. Watercress can help with digestion, and works as a stimulant for depression.
Dandelion - Useful for infections and can also treat vomiting issues. Can range from being white to yellow flowers.
Dill - Useful for headaches, lack of appetite, stomach problems, and nausea. Tall plants with small yellow flowers.
Echinacea - Useful for colds. Looks similar to Daisies, is purplish-pink in color.
Eyebright - Useful for bad memory and dizziness. Can also help swelling, colds, coughs, and sore throats.
Fennel - Useful for gas problems and improving eyesight.
Fenugreek - Useful for digestion problems such as loss of appetite, upset stomach, and constipation. Can also promote milk flow. When used in a Poultice, it can treat pain and swelling, as well as wounds.
Flax Seed - Useful for respiratory problems, eye problems, infections, cold, and fevers.