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Anise Hyssop
Used as an infusion in tea and cold remedies. Will relieve congestion.
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Bee Balm
The flowers make an attractive edible garnish in salads. Bee Balm herb is noted for its fragrance, and is a
source of oil of thyme. The fresh or dried leaves are brewed into a refreshing aromatic and medicinal tea.
An infusion of young Bee Balm leaves used to form a common beverage in many parts of the United
States.
Borage
Its flowers and leaves, as well as the oil from its seeds are used as medicine. Borage seed oil is used for
skin disorders including eczema, seborrheic dermatitis, and neurodermitis. ... Borage is also used to
increase breast milk production and to treat bronchitis and colds.
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Burdock
People take burdock to increase urine flow, kill germs, reduce fever, and “purify” their blood. It is also
used to treat colds, cancer, anorexia nervosa, gastrointestinal (GI) complaints, joint pain (rheumatism),
gout, bladder infections, complications of syphilis, and skin conditions including acne and psoriasis.
Calendula
The flower petals of the calendula plant (Calendula officinalis), or pot marigold, have been used for
medicinal purposes since at least the 12th century. ... The dried petals of the calendula plant are used in
tinctures, ointments, and washes to treat burns, bruises, and cuts, as well as the minor infections they
cause.
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Catnip
The use of catnip leaves and flowers in herbal teas was documented at least as early as 1735 in the
General Irish Herbal. Medicinally, the plant has been used to treat intestinal cramps, for indigestion, to
cause sweating, to induce menstruation, as a sedative, and to increase appetite.
Roman Chamomile & German Chamomile
2 types. German chamomile is used to Treat irritation from chest colds, slow-healing wounds, abscesses,
gum inflammation, and skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, chickenpox, and diaper rash. ...
People use Roman chamomile as a tea to treat an upset stomach, sleeping problems, or menstrual pain.
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Comfrey
Use Comfrey Leaf externally for its uses as in healing wounds and broken bones. It is high in Calcium
and Vitamin C and simulates healing activity. In folk medicine it is sometimes referred to as “knitbone” for
its ability to speed wound healing. Anti-inflammatory and speed wound healing due to its natural
concentration of allantoin. Internal use has a study showing if used in high concentrated doses may
cause liver problems. Not recommended for use in pregnant women, even externally.
Dandelion
Fresh or dried dandelion herb is also used as a mild appetite stimulant, and to improve upset stomach.
The root of the dandelion plant may act as a mild laxative and has been used to improve digestion.
Preliminary research suggests that dandelion may help improve liver and gallbladder function.
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Echinacea
In Germany (where herbs are regulated by the government), the above-ground parts of Echinacea
purpurea are approved to treat colds, upper respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections, and slow-
healing wounds. The root of the Echinacea pallida plant is also approved for the treatment of flu-like
infections. Several laboratory and animal studies suggest that echinacea contains active substances that
boost immune function, relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and have hormonal, antiviral, and antioxidant
effects. For this reason, professional herbalists may recommend echinacea to treat urinary tract
infections, vaginal yeast (candida) infections, ear infections (also known as otitis media), athlete's foot,
sinusitis, hay fever (also called allergic rhinitis), as well as slow-healing wounds.
Edelweiss
After drying, the flowers can be cut and prepared in an alcohol solution, so the extract can be used as a
medicinal herb. Edelweiss was known to help diarrhea and dysentery, and was called the “stomach ache
flower” in Germany.
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Feverfew
Traditionally used for the treatment of fevers, migraine headaches, rheumatoid arthritis, stomach aches,
toothaches, insect bites, infertility, and problems with menstruation and labor during childbirth.
Fireweed
The parts of the plant that grow above ground are used to make medicine. Fireweed is used for pain and
swelling (inflammation), fevers, tumors, wounds, and enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia,
BPH). It is also used as an astringent and as a tonic.
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Horehound
Horehound is used to make hard lozenge candies that are considered by folk medicine to aid digestion,
soothe sore throats, and relieve inflammation. It is also used in beverages, such as horehound beer,
steeped as tea (similar to the Maghrebi mint tea), and in the rock and rye cocktail.
Lavender
Lavender oil is believed to have antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties, which can help to heal minor
burns and bug bites. Research has revealed that lavender oil may be useful for treating anxiety,
insomnia, depression, and restlessness.
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Lemon Balm
A member of the mint family, is considered a calming herb. It was used as far back as the Middle Ages to
reduce stress and anxiety, promote sleep, improve appetite, and ease pain and discomfort from
indigestion (including gas and bloating, as well as colic).
Lemon Grass
The leaves and the oil are used to make medicine. Lemongrass is used for treating digestive tract
spasms, stomachache, high blood pressure, convulsions, pain, vomiting, cough, achy joints
(rheumatism), fever, the common cold, and exhaustion. It is also used to kill germs and as a mild
astringent.
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Licorice
Licorice is taken by mouth for various digestive system complaints including stomach ulcers, heartburn,
colic, and ongoing inflammation of the lining of the stomach (chronic gastritis). ... In combination with
other herbs, licorice is also used to treat prostate cancer and the skin disorder known as eczema.
Marsh Mallow
Leaf and root are used for pain and swelling (inflammation) of the mucous membranes that line the
respiratory tract. They are also used for dry cough, inflammation of the lining of the stomach, diarrhea,
stomach ulcers, constipation, urinary tract inflammation, and stones in the urinary tract.
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Mustard
Black mustard oil is used for the common cold, painful joints and muscles (rheumatism), and arthritis.
Black mustard seed is used for causing vomiting, relieving water retention (edema) by increasing urine
production, and increasing appetite.
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Pennyroyal
Applied to the skin to kill germs, keep insects away, and treat skin diseases. It is also used topically for
gout, venomous bites, and mouth sores; and as a flea-killing bath. In manufacturing, pennyroyal oil is
used as a dog and cat flea repellent; and as a fragrance for detergents, perfumes, and soaps.
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Plantain
The leaves can also be made into a tea or tincture, and this is said to help with indigestion, heartburn and
ulcers when taking internally. Externally, Plantain has been used for insect and snake bites, and as a
remedy for rashes and cuts.
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Purslane
Purslane has been used as a vegetable source of omega-3 fatty acids and is high in vitamins and
minerals. It possesses marked antioxidant activity. Roles in abnormal uterine bleeding, asthma, type 2
diabetes, and oral lichen planus are suggested; however, clinical studies are limited and diverse.
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Rosemary
Unique compounds and oils include rosmarinic acid and essential oils such as cineol, camphene, borneol,
bornyl acetate, and α-pinene, providing anti-inflammation, anti-fungal, antibacterial, and antiseptic
properties. And research provides ample evidence that rosemary not only improves memory, but helps
fight cancer.
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Spearmint
The leaves and oil are used to make medicine. Spearmint is used for digestive disorders including gas,
indigestion, nausea, diarrhea, upper gastrointestinal tract spasms, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), bile
duct and gallbladder swelling (inflammation), and gallstones.
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St. John's Wort
St. John's wort has been used in the treatment of anxiety, mild to moderate depression, stomach upset,
insomnia, fluid retention, and hemorrhoids. St. John's wort has also been used topically in the treatment
of nerve and muscle pain, skin inflammation, skin wounds, and burns.
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Stinging Nettle
Treat painful muscles & joints, eczema, arthritis, gout & anemia. Many people use it to treat urinary
problems during the early stages of an enlarged prostate (called benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH).
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Tarragon
The parts of the tarragon plant that grow above the ground are used to make medicine. Tarragon is used
to treat digestion problems, poor appetite, water retention, and toothache; to start menstruation; and to
promote sleep. In foods and beverages, tarragon is used as a culinary herb.
Toothache Plant
The fresh leaves are rich in minerals and a useful source of folic acid and vitamin C. The flower heads
contain spilanthol and has antibacterial and antifungal properties making it a good purifying herb to use
for disinfecting wounds, treating painful canker sores and treating ringworm infections.
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Wormwood
The above-ground plant parts and oil are used for medicine. Wormwood is used for various digestion
problems such as loss of appetite, upset stomach, gall bladder disease, and intestinal spasms.
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