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Plantain Leaf (Plantago major)
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Has been used for chest congestion and other respiratory ailments. It is helpful for bed wetting and incontinence. Useful for rashes and eczema, psoriasis and shrinks hemorrhoids. Used for easing the itch of bug bites and poisonous plants.
Prickly Pear Cactus, aka Nopal (Opuntia)
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Is believed to help cleanse the bladder and lymphatic system. Beneficial for lowering sugar levels in the blood, cholesterol and fats in the blood. Has been used to relieve hangovers, nausea, loss of appetite and dry mouth.
Rosemary Leaf (Rosmarinus officinalis)
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Strengthens the memory, decreases flatulence, strengthener of fragile blood vessels, relief of headaches, stimulates the nervous system. Has been used to improve circulation and may restore a youthful glow, It is believed to prevent baldness.
Sage Leaf (Salvia officinalis)
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Stimulates the nervous system and the digestive tract. A memory strengthener, it is said to have many anti-aging qualities. Used to quiet nerves, relieve spasms, induce sleep and combat depression and mental exhaustion. Used for suppressed menstruation.
Sarsaparilla Root (Smilax medica)
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Good for gout, colds and fevers. Stimulates hormone production in both sexes. Commonly used in the treatment of psoriasis, eczema and other skin disorders. Counteracts urinary tract infections and has been used for syphilis, gonorrhea and other STD's.
Self Heal (Prunella vulgaris)
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Self Heal is an old and reliable treatment for internal and external bleeding, including excessive menstruation and bleeding ulcers. Lab tests have shown great promise for possible use in herpes, HIV and AIDS treatments.
Shavegrass, AKA Horsetail (Equisetum arvense)
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Strengthening for the eyes, hair, fingernails and broken bones. Helps in the absorption of calcium. It has been employed to treat urinary incontinence and bed-wetting. Used externally, it may stop bleeding wounds and promote healing. A mild diuretic.
Spikenard Root (Aralia racemosa)
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Used for childbirth, stress, migraines, nervous indigestion, tension, expectorant, physical and mental exhaustion and skin problems. Facilitates an easier childbirth. Good for backaches and externally for wounds and swelling. A mild expectorant.
Stevia Leaf (Stevia rebaudiana)
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Use as a sugar substitute for people with diabetes, hypoglycemia and dieters. Also used to regulate blood sugar levels and lower blood pressure and LDL's. Helps promote healthy clear skin, scalp and hair. Soothes upset stomachs and reduces gas and acidity
Turmeric (Curcuma longa)
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A digestive aid, also helps fevers, infections, dysentery, arthritis, liver problems, and fights cancerous tumors. Useful in the treatment of HIV. Used to kill parasites, fight skin infections and smooths the skin. Aids in recovery from chemotherapy.
Usnea (Usnea barbata)
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It is used internally and externally for fungal, viral and bacterial infections. May be used for colds and flu and boosts the immune system. It can be helpful for chronic fatigue syndrome. Beneficial for yeast infections, vaginosis and chlamydia.
White Oak Bark (Quercus alba)
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A powerful astringent that has been used to control diarrhea, internal and external bleeding, excessive menstrual flow, nosebleeds and hemorrhoids. It increases the flow of urine and flushes kidney stones and gallstones. Helps relieve liver ailments.
Wormwood Leaf (Artemisia absinthium)
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Useful for indigestion, gastric pain and lack of appetite, as well as the related problems of heartburn and flatulence. Calms nervous disorders, reduces tension and anxiety. Relieves headaches, lowers fevers and fights infection. Regulates menstrual cycle
Yarrow Flower (Achillea millefolium)
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Used as a remedy for cold/flu/fever. Kills many kinds of bacteria on skin and destroys infections. Eases discomforts of menstrual pain, headaches, rheumatism, gout and arthritis. Effective for athlete's foot, yeast infections and microbial infections.