Deep puncture wound
Yarrow (for bleeding)
Tall Grass Prairie and Eastern Deciduous Forest
Genus and Species: Achillea millefolium
Habitat: Fields, roadsides, wooded areas throughout Northern Hemisphere
Seasons: April - October
Active Chemical Ingredient and Structure: Apigenin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apigenin
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Uses of Specimen:
- a chief use is as a vulnerary-an agent to stop bleeding of wounds (tincture)
- axe wound
- bear attack
- deep puncture wound
- gunshot wound
- knife cut
- stops inflammation
- toothache (chewed)
- helps stomach issues
- diarrhea (tea)
Preparation: tea, tincture, chewed
Resources: Foster, Steven, (2014). Eastern/Central Medicinal Plants and Herbs. Boston/New York: Houghton Mifflin
NaturalMedicineFacts.info. (n.d.). Retrieved September 6, 2015, from http://www.naturalmedicinefacts.info/
Yarrow. (n.d.). Retrieved September 6, 2015, from http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-151-yarrow.aspx?activeingredientid=151&activeingredientname=yarrow
Deep puncture wound
Weeping Willow (for pain and tourniquet)
Tall Grass Prairie and Eastern Deciduous Forest
Genus and Species: Salix babylonica
Habitat: moist soils; widely grown as ornamental tree but sometimes naturalized
Seasons: start to bloom in April/May
Active Chemical Ingredient and Structure: salicylic acid
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salicylic_acid
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Uses of Specimen:
- leaves used to treat skin eruptions
- leaves used as blood purifier
- used in treatment of toothache
- salicylic acid treats pain (anti-inflammatory)
- axe wound, deep puncture wound, sprained ankle, and any other painful injuries
- rub for frostbite
- chew for sore throat
- vines can be used as splint for support for broken bone and as a tourniquet to stop blood flow to injured area
Preparation: tea, poultice
Resources: Foster, Steven, (2014). Eastern/Central Medicinal Plants and Herbs. Boston/New York: Houghton Mifflin
NaturalMedicineFacts.info. (n.d.). Retrieved September 6, 2015, from http://www.naturalmedicinefacts.info/
Broken bone
Sassafras (for infection)
Tall Grass Prairie and Eastern Deciduous Forest
Genus and Species: Sassafras albidum
Habitat: normal soils across middle US; prairie and forest
Seasons: April to May
Active Chemical Ingredient and Structure: linoleic-acid
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linoleic_acid
Uses of Specimen:
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bark tea for blood purifier and diarrhea
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bark used for skin eruptions
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helps infection with open wounds, bites, fungus, and open fractures
Preparation: tea (drinkable and topical)
Resources: Foster, Steven, (2014). Eastern/Central Medicinal Plants and Herbs. Boston/New York: Houghton Mifflin
NaturalMedicineFacts.info. (n.d.). Retrieved September 6, 2015, from http://www.naturalmedicinefacts.info/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linoleic_acid
Uses of Specimen:
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bark tea for blood purifier and diarrhea
bark used for skin eruptions
helps infection with open wounds, bites, fungus, and open fractures
Deep puncture wound
Cattail (for sutures)
Tall Grass Prairie and Eastern Deciduous Forest
Genus and Species: Typha latifolia
Habitat: fresh marshes, ponds within all lands (prairie and forest)
Seasons: May to July
Uses of Specimen:
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- fibers of the cattail can be used as sutures to close up a compound fracture
Preparation: strip fibers from plant
Resources: Foster, Steven, (2014). Eastern/Central Medicinal Plants and Herbs. Boston/New York: Houghton Mifflin
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