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Native Americans have known and used numerous plants for medicine over the centuries. Most of the plants and herbs that have been used in the past are still available today, especially in the wild. This means if you know where and what to look, someone can still get the best of these plants by making the most of their herbal medicine beneficial.
Now, the best part is that some of them can also be grown at the backyard, bringing these herbs even closer to home. The dandelion is also referred to as Taraxacum Officinale. It was usually helpful in treating a number of ailments affecting the kidneys, liver, and stomach. The plant further played a significant role as used in the Chinese medicine, with its immunity boosting and antioxidant capabilities. It is best harvested during late spring or early autumn.
Sage also known as Salvia officinalis, the sage was used for diverse medicine and ritualistic purposes. It has seen much use in the kitchen, besides being possibly one of the most commonly grown types. Among its benefits are blood sugar stabilizing effects as well as helping in reducing blood pressure. Moreover, it can be used in treating colds, coughs and digestive issues as well. The upside is that this one is perennial and super easy to grow, especially if planted during spring, right towards the last frost.
Wild cherry is also called Prunus Serotina, and its bark is renowned for possessing anti-inflammatory capabilities. It is also used for treating bronchitis, sore throat, as well as many other respiratory problems. The inner bark is the most useful part of the plant, although quite difficult to harvest if you are not sure on what to do in the process. Most “wild crafting” methods can help in harvesting, and a little research on that could go a long way. This herb can be found in the wild, most possibly between May and June.
Yarrow is also known as Achillea millefolium. The yarrow is popular for its efficiency in blood staunching and efficiency in cleaning as well as healing wounds. Like most other versatile plants in the medicine world, the Yarrow is effective for treating numerous ailments like headaches, hemorrhoids, and even colds when used as tea. The entire plant is useful for its traditional medicine preparations, and the leaves are best harvested during the late spring or early in the summer.
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SCIENTIFICALLY KNOWN as the Rosmarinus officinalis, the rosemary has been around for centuries, offering a wide range of benefits. From antioxidants to anti-inflammatory compounds, this plant was essential for treatment of muscle pain, spasms, digestive complications, and hair loss among other purposes. This has also been a major option for promoting healthy brain functioning, as well as posing potential for cancer treatment. Rosemary is easily grown, which adds to its significant medicine and culinary value.
Plants have been used for centuries in the medicine world. These are among the most used herbs and plants in this field.