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Friday, June 22, 2018

Everyday Medicine Of The Native Americans: 15 Of Their Most-Used Plants

 Native American medicine has long been lauded for its effective use of plants in alleviating a plethora of diseases. The healing art is believed to be as old as 40,000 years. An article posted on the Health and Healing website reveals that the healing art is known to combine and incorporate the health practices of more than 500 distinct nations residing in the Americas prior to European exploration at the end of the 15th century.

Native American medicine is founded on a sound philosophy that man is a part of nature and that health is about achieving balance. In this article, we will walk you through some of the most common plants that Native Americans use in their treatments. (Related: 23 Medicinal plants you need to know about when SHTF.)

Flowers and fruits as Native American medicine staples

  • Yarrow — Yarrow poultice has long been used by Native Americans as a topical treatment for wounds to stem the excess bleeding. Likewise, a decoction made from fresh yarrow juice and water is known to ease upset stomach and other intestinal disorders.
  • Wild rose — The plant is commonly used to address cold and cleanse the bladder and kidneys. The fruits also contain high levels of vitamin C, which makes it an excellent immune booster.
  • Lavender — Lavender is traditionally used to calm the mind and alleviate stress-related disorder. Bio Prepper article notes that lavender is a perfect remedy for insomnia, anxiety, and depression as well as headaches and fatigue. (MORE)
Source: Natural News

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