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Healing a rash - Jewelweed (Sun Oct 9 00:49:38 2011 EST) Views: 26657
Using jewelweed to heal a rash.

remedy for poison ivy, poison oak, stinging nettles and other rashes

Jewelweed (Impatiens capensis), also called "Touch Me Nots," or Imaptiens, is an effective remedy for Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, Stinging Nettles and other rash causing plants.



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Last edited: Tue Nov 1 00:08:03 2011 EST

 

Hawthorn Berries (Sun Oct 9 00:33:33 2011 EST) Views: 26704
Making heart medicine from the hawthorn berry and herbal syrup.

healthy circulatory system, treat angina, high blood pressure, congestive heart failure and cardiac arrhythmia

Used to promote the health of the circulatory system, treat angina, high blood pressure, congestive heart failure and cardiac arrhythmia and has been found to strengthen the heart.





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Last edited: Tue Nov 1 00:08:14 2011 EST

 

Holy Basil - Tulsi (Fri Jan 28 14:21:02 2011 EST) Views: 35712
Great for treating cold and flu ailments. Also works as an antiviral agent.

Holy Basil - Tulsi

1. Healing Power: The tulsi plant has many medicinal properties. The leaves are a nerve tonic and also sharpen memory. They promote the removal of the catarrhal matter and phlegm from the bronchial tube. The leaves strengthen the stomach and induce copious perspiration. The seed of the plant are mucilaginous.

2. Fever & Common Cold: The leaves of basil are specific for many fevers. During the rainy season, when malaria and dengue fever are widely prevalent, tender leaves, boiled with tea, act as preventive against theses diseases. In case of acute fevers, a decoction of the leaves boiled with powdered cardamom in half a liter of water and mixed with sugar and milk brings down the temperature. The juice of tulsi leaves can be used to bring down fever. Extract of tulsi leaves in fresh water should be given every 2 to 3 hours. In between one can keep giving sips of cold water. In children, it is every effective in bringing down the temperature.

3. Coughs: Tulsi is an important constituent of many Ayurvedic cough syrups and expectorants. It helps to mobilize mucus in bronchitis and asthma. Chewing tulsi leaves relieves cold and flu.

4. Sore Throat: Water boiled with basil leaves can be taken as drink in case of sore throat. This water can also be used as a gargle.

5. Respiratory Disorder: The herb is useful in the treatment of respiratory system disorder. A decoction of the leaves, with honey and ginger is an effective remedy for bronchitis, asthma, influenza, cough and cold. A decoction of the leaves, cloves and common salt also gives immediate relief in case of influenza. They should be boiled in half a liter of water till only half the water is left and add then taken.

6. Kidney Stone: Basil has strengthening effect on the kidney. In case of renal stone the juice of basil leaves and honey, if taken regularly for 6 months it will expel them via the urinary tract.

7. Heart Disorder: Basil has a beneficial effect in cardiac disease and the weakness resulting from them. It reduces the level of blood cholesterol.

8. Children's Ailments: Common pediatric problems like cough cold, fever, diarrhea and vomiting respond favorably to the juice of basil leaves. If pustules of chicken pox delay their appearance, basil leaves taken with saffron will hasten them.

9. Stress: Basil leaves are regarded as an 'adaptogen' or anti-stress agent. Recent studies have shown that the leaves afford significant protection against stress. Even healthy persons can chew 12 leaves of basil, twice a day, to prevent stress. It purifies blood and helps prevent several common elements.

10. Mouth Infections: The leaves are quit effective for the ulcer and infections in the mouth. A few leaves chewed will cure these conditions.

11. Insect Bites: The herb is a prophylactic or preventive and curative for insect stings or bites. A teaspoonful of the juice of the leaves is taken and is repeated after a few hours. Fresh juice must also be applied to the affected parts. A paste of fresh roots is also effective in case of bites of insects and leeches.

12. Skin Disorders: Applied locally, basil juice is beneficial in the treatment of ringworm and other skin diseases. It has also been tried successfully by some naturopaths in the treatment of leucoderma.

13. Teeth Disorder: The herb is useful in teeth disorders. Its leaves, dried in the sun and powdered, can be used for brushing teeth. It can also be mixed with mustered oil to make a paste and used as toothpaste. This is very good for maintaining dental health, counteracting bad breath and for massaging the gums. It is also useful in pyorrhea and other teeth disorders.

14. Headaches: Basil makes a good medicine for headache. A decoction of the leaves can be given for this disorder. Pounded leaves mixed with sandalwood paste can also be applied on the forehead for getting relief from heat, headache, and for providing coolness in general.

15. Eye Disorders: Basil juice is an effective remedy for sore eyes and night-blindness, which is generally caused by deficiency of vitamin A. Two drops of black basil juice are put into the eyes daily at bedtime.



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Last edited: Sun Oct 16 01:29:15 2011 EST

 

Goldthread Root - Kikuba Ouren - Canker Root (Thu Jan 13 23:46:55 2011 EST) Views: 34575
Goldthread is good for treating the stomach, conditions of the digestive tract, motion sickness, food poisoning, canker sores and is good for the gums.

goldthread plant root - kikubaouren

goldthread plant root - kikubaouren

The part of this plant that we want to harvest for medicinal purposes is the root. The root of this plant looks gold in color which is why it's called Goldthread. The plant is similar to the strawberry plant with 3 small leaves but they appear to have a waxy shiny surface.

Goldthread generally grows in mossy terrain and prefers to dwell in moist shady areas.

Goldthread is good for treating the stomach, conditions of the digestive tract, motion sickness, food poisoning, canker sores and is good for the gums. Allegedly it can also be used as an anti-tumor agent and to treat breast or stomach cancers. The medicine can be used by either chewing the root raw or by making a tincture. The known active ingredient is Berberine.

It has been reported that Berberine can cause heart palpitations or over-stimulate the nervous system. Use sparingly and with caution.



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Last edited: Sun Jan 16 21:55:36 2011 EST

 

Spring wild foods & Herbal tonics (Thu Jan 6 22:27:17 2011 EST) Views: 10884
Foraging for wild foods, edibles and herbal health tonics.

Spring wild foods & Herbal tonics

In this movie The Plant Whisperer takes you on an advantageous trip on a wild river in the beautiful State of Maine foraging for wild foods and herbal health tonics.

Some herbs covered in this production are…The Fiddlehead Fern (a yummy cooked green), Trout Lilly (yummy cooked or raw green), False Hellebore (Warning, dangerous plant), Purple Trillium (Female tonic), Crab Apple (detoxifier, cold & flue treatment, & immune system tonic), Indian Cucumber root (yummy wild food), Stinking Nettle ( One of the most nutritious cooked greens there is, as well as a powerful blood cleanser & strengthening), and more.

The Plant Whisperer wild-crafted herbal how-to DVDs also include some extra clips of Walking Bear’s Native Flute music videos.

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Last edited: Thu Jan 6 22:29:43 2011 EST

 

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