Many Native American cultures look upon this plant with great respect. It is a blood purifier for the liver but gets rid of ring worm as well. Laxative.
This is my favorite and most used remedy. This is a must for every household. Moves stagnant blood and reduces swelling. For infections deep in the blood. For estrogen excessive women who bleed heavily.
Gentle nervine tonic. For wasting, withering, indigestion, gas, or lack of appetite. Remedy for head injuries, injuries with pain, shock, frenzy or hysteria. General weakness. Chronic stuffed up head, headache.
Commonly used to regulate and balence reproductive parts in both men and women. For menopause, impotency, prostate hypertrophy. It regulates mensus. For high blood pressure as well.
“Crane medicine,” king of the water birds. Powerful astringent that stops the outflow of fluid: bleeding, urine, expectoration, sweat, diarrhea, (especially when accompanied by mucus); profuse mucus from lungs or stomach.
Known as Bee Balm. Traditional Native American remedy for fever. Cool, moist skin is a specific indicator. For bronchial asthma, colic, stomach tension and tinnitus (ringing in the ear).
Lymphatic Wellness. For a number of complaints, Violet has been used historically, traditionally and in folk medicine. We highlight it’s use and value for the lymphatic system and drainage, among other things. Violet is a cooling remedy that calms the cough or spirits. One of Margo’s favorites for its balancing action yet gentle nature.
Valerian dominates the herbal realm as a tranquilizer. It calms the nerves. For shortness of breath, restlessness, mental strain and fainting. Also used on small animals for anxiety.
A great remedy that is specific for endometriosis. Also a uterine astringent. Aids in labor and with menopause. Do Not take if pregnant or nursing. For uterine cysts and fibroids, this is a must.