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Devils Claws
... Chihuahua, Mexico prepare a tea from the fruits of Martynia annua which they take to relieve headaches. Green fruits of the pink-flowered devil's claw (Proboscidea parviflora ssp. parviflora) hang on ...
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Medical Uses 1
... were dried and chewed, or boiled in water and drunk, to relieve headaches. It was also used for sores of the skin. ... smoke inhaled to relieve headaches. Or the dried leaves could be combined with tobacco or red willow and smoked to relieve headaches. Arisaema triphyllum (L ... be dipped in warm water and sprinkled on head to relieve headaches. Artemesia frigida Willd. (little wild sage) The leaves were ...
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Medical Page 2 (op)
... was made into a decoction and spinkled on hot stones and the smoke inhaled to relieve headaches. Populus balsamifera L. (balsam poplar) The root mixed with aspen root was drunk to excessive ... then breathed in to relieve headaches. Another use was of the roots, where a doublehandful of crushed roots to 2 quarts of water were mixed and drunk to relieve lung problems. <-- Back ... Index ...
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Eastern redcedar
... have been used to treat skin rashes or steeped into a tea to calm nerves, relieve headaches, or even cure bad dreams! Wildlife benefit greatly from redcedar trees. They find refuge and ...
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Aboriginal Uses of Plants Around Sydney
... glaucescens Steamed and eaten as a purgative, in Tasmania Clematis glycinoides Crushed leaves used for headaches Crinum pedunculatum Leaf juice rubbed on marine stings, in Queensland Cynthia spp. Young fronds roasted ... for stonefish and stingray wounds, and soaked in water and used as a sponge to relieve fever. A liquid made from soaking the roots was used for open cuts and sores ...
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Sugar Cane, Pineapple, Coffee & Morinda
... Caribs as a poultice for wounds, rheumatic joints, fevers and headaches. The leaves were applied directly to the afflicted area to relieve pain. Polynesians called the plant "noni" and used the ripe ...
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Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary -- G
... for headaches. Rio Sucio Negroes use them for fevers (!). Around La Nueva a leaf infusion is used as a bath for debility. A branch placed in the hat is supposed to relieve ...
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Ethnobotany - Cactus and Succulent Society of New Zealand (CSSNZ) Inc.
... (pain-relief), antibacterial and tissue healing properties. Taken internally for stomach disorders, constipation, insomnia, haemorrhoids, headaches, mouth and gum disease and externally for relief of x-ray burns, and sunburn from ... into a powder and mixed it with warm water to make a soothing bath to relieve fatigue, or applied to wounds to stop bleeding, or swollen joints and grazes to reduce ...
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Floridata: Elettaria cardamomum
... maladies. Cardamom, like cinnamon and ginger, is a stimulant, and is said to relieve indigestion, flatulence and headaches. The Greeks and Romans used it as a culinary spice. False cardamom, from other ...
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Iden Croft Herbs - Herb Gardens in Kent and Online Herb Shop
... fresh if possible. A calming tea that can help to relieve tension headaches. Lemon Verbena Use young leaves to give a strong lemon flavour ... refreshing tea that can aid digestion and ease stomach upsets, relieve anxiety and enhance peaceful sleep. Serve hot or cold. Parsley ... from the young leaves giving a mildly antiseptic, relaxing tea. Can relieve a tight chest and ease muscle spasms, can also help ...
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