** GOSSIP
* Clove
* Slippery Elm
** GOSSIP
* Clove
* Slippery Elm
HEALING/HEALTH
* ( to promote:)
* Adder’s Tongue
* Allspice
* Amaranth
* Angelica
* Apple
* Balm, Lemon
* Balm of Gilead
* Barley
* Bay
* Bittersweet
* Blackberry
* Bracken
* Burdock
* Calamus
* Carnation
* Cedar
* Cinnamon
* Citron
* Cowslip
* Cucumber
* Dock
* Elder
* Eucalyptus
* Fennel
* Figwort
* Flax
* Gardenia
* Garlic
* Ginseng
* Goat’s Rue
* Golden Seal
* Groundsel
* Heliotrope
* Hemp
* Henna
* Hops
* Horehound
* Horse Chestnut
* Ivy
* Job’s Tears
* Life Everlasting
* Lime
* Mesquite
* Mint
* Mugwort
* Myrrh
* Nettle
* Oak
* Olive
* Onion
* Peppermint
* Pepper Tree
* Persimmon
* Pine
* Plaintain
* Plum, Wild
* Potato
* Rose
* Rosemary
* Rowan
* Rue
* Saffron
* Sandalwood
* Sorrel, Wood
* Spearmint
* Thistle
* Thyme
* Ti
* Tobacco
* Vervain
* Violet
* Willow
* Wintergreen
* Yerba Mate
** HEALING/HEALTH
* ( to maintain:)
* Anemone
* Ash
* Camphor
* Caraway
* Coriander
* Fern
* Galangal
* Geranium
* Groundsel
* Juniper
* Knotweed
* Larkspur
* Life Everlasting
* Mandrake
* Marjoram
* Mistletoe
* Mullen
* Nutmeg
* Oak
* Pimpernel
* Rue
* St. John’s Wort
* Sassafras
* Sorrel, Wood
* Spikenard
* Sumbul
* Tansy
* Thyme
* Walnut
CHEROKEE HERBOLOGY (A begining of understanding)
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Agrimony (Agrimonia Gyposepala) DRink tea of burs to check bowels,
and for fevers; root tea to build up blood.
Alder, red/smooth/tag (Alnus Serrulata) For pains realted to birth,
ingredient in tea for menstrual period – acts as an emetic and a true
purgative.
Alder, white (Clethra Acuminata) Decoction of bark and wild cherry
is drunk to break a high fever.
Aloe, false Aloe (Agave Virginica) Chew root for obsitant problems
with diarrhea. Also good for treating animals for worms.
Alum-root, American Sanicle (Heuchera Americana) Root is an
astringent; root tea for bowel complaints or dysentery (usually made
with honey to improve the taste).
Angelica (Angelica Atropurpurea) Root tonic for fevers and colds;
Gargle for sore throats and mouth pains/cold sores.
Bastard Toadflax (Comandra Umbellataa) Steep with roots of pink
lady’s slipper for kidneys; put juice on open cuts or sores.
Beardtongue, hairy (Penstemon Laevigatus) Tea for cramps.
Birch, cherry/mountain/red/river/sweet (Betula Lenta) chew leaves or
drink tea for dysentery; tea for colds.
Bittersweet (Celastrus Scandens) Bark tea to settle stomache; strong
tea combined with red raspberry leaves for pains of childbirth.
Blood leather/rock tripe (Gyrophora Dillenii) Stop bleeding from
open wounds.
Bluebellslungwortvirginia cowslip (Mertensia Virginica) for
whooping cough; consumption.
Bluets (Houstonia Caerulea) Tea to stop bedwetting.
Branch lettuce/saxifrage (Saxifraga Pensylvanica) Root poultice for
Sore swollen muscles.
Buckeye, red (Aesculus Pavia) Pounded nuts are poultice for swelling,
sprains and infected wounds. bark tea drank for facilitating woman’s
delivery in childbirth.
Buffalo nut/oilnut (Pyrularia Pubera) Salve for old sores.
Butterfly weed/Witch weed (Asclepias Tuberosa) Seeds or root are
a gentle laxative; boil seeds in new milk for diarrhea; also for pleurisy,
pains in breast, stomache and lungs.
Cinnamon tree (Cinnamomum Zeylanicum) Bark tea for flu.
Comfrey (Symphytum Officinale) roots in water for gonorrhea.
Coneflower/Black-eyed susan (Rudbeckia Fulgida) Root ooze for earache.
wash for snakebites and swelling caused by worms.
Fern, bracken (Pteridium Aquilinum) Root tonic used as antiseptic.
Fern, rattlesnake (Botrychium Virginianum) boil root down tyo syrup
and rub on snake bites.
Feverfew (Chrysanthemum Parthenium) Bathe swollen feet in a tea.
Geranium, wild (Geranium Maculatum) used for open wounds; astringent.
Goosegrass (Galium Aparine) Tea to move bowels.
Indian Pipe/Fit root/ice plant (Monotropa Uniflora) root pulverized
and given for epilepsy and convulsions.
Laurel, Mountain (Kalmia Latifola) INgredient in liniments.
New jersey tea/Red root (Ceanothus Americanus) hold root tea on an
aching tooth; hot root tea for bowel complaints.
**** Short Bibliography ****
Cobb, B. 1963 : Field guide to The Ferns. Boston. Houghton-Mifflin Co.
Fernald, M.L. : Gray’s Manual of Botany. NY
Hamel, Paul : Plants of The Cherokees. 1974.
Plowden, C.C. : Manual of Plant Names. NY 1970.
Sharp, J.E. : The Cherokees Past and Present. 1970. Cherokee Press.
[This is not meant to be a complete monograph on the subject of the
CHerokee plant lore, just a sampling of the available information.]
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Acacia, Ash, Bay, Carnation, Cedar, Chamomile, Cimmamon, Hazel, Heliotrope, Juniper, Marigold, Misteltoe, Oak, Orange, Pam, Peony, Rice, Rosemary, Saffron, Sunflower, Tea, Walnut
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Herbs & Their Elemental Correspondences
Healing herbs are often used in combinations when combatting an illness. Herbs are combined to give the benefits needed from each, some to give a boost to others, some to boost the body with healing energies. Below are some of the more popular herbal combinations. The herbs can be taken singly for these illnesses as well, although the suggested combinations are best. Don’t fret if you don’t have all of the suggested herbs for any given combination – use what you have, and add the rest as soon as you can. These combinations can usually be in any form you choose – teas, tinctures, capsules, etc. You will want to use equal parts of each herb, or use more of the herb most needed, with equal parts of the booster herbs.
Remember that in any herbal healing undertaken, diet is also very important. These combinations are not meant to be used in the place of a doctor’s advice. Also realize that you should not take herbs continually over a long period of time on a daily basis, as your body may build an immunity to the herb itself, or you may experience side effects. The exception to this would be when treating a chronic illness, but even then, there should be time off for your body from the herbs on a regular schedule. Herbs are medicine, and should always be treated as such.
Often, when taking antibiotic herbs, or prescription antibiotics, the natural bacteria in our digestive system is destroyed, making digestion difficult (and sometimes causing constipation) for several days to several weeks. To combat this, eat fresh real yogurt daily (not the stuff with lots of sugar and flavors, and make sure it has active cultures), or take acidophilus or probiotic capsules, to restore the natural digestive bacteria. This can also help to alleviate vaginal yeast infections in women.
When using an herb or herbal combination to combat an illness or strengthen various systems in the body, it is best to start with a small amount, and then wait a few hours to be sure you are not going to have an adverse reaction, before continuing with the therapy. Stop any ingestion of herbs at the first sign of any adverse reaction.
This is of course not a complete list, this is only to give you a general idea of what may be needed for common ailments. My book has more information on additional illnesses, and there are plenty of naturopathic doctors available, including myself, to answer questions about other ailments. This listing is not meant to diagnose, only to inform. Your body and medical history may dictate that you need very different combinations from these to treat your specific ailments.
Herbs Used: Evening Primrose Oil, Raspberry Leaf, Nettle, Dandelion, Lemon Grass Recipe for Acne Help Bring to a simmer in a non-metallic pan 2 quarts water, 3 tablespoons Witchhazel bark, 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon, 1 tablespoon ground cloves; let simmer for 5 minutes. Then add 1/2 cup chopped fresh thyme, 1 cup fresh chopped peppermint leaves, and 1/2 cup fresh chopped marjoram. Simmer 5 more minutes, set aside until cold. Mix 1/2 cup of the simmered mixture with 2 teaspoons cider vinegar, 2 ounces grain alcohol(vodka is best), 4 drops lemon oil, and enough water to make one pint. Apply with cotton to acne prone areas after washing. A good aloe moisturizer afterwards is recommended.
Herbs used: Blessed Thistle, Scullcap, Goldenseal, Cayenne, Marshmallow, Lobelia, Burdock.
Herbs Used: Red Beet, Yellow Dock, Lobelia, Burdock, Nettle, Mullein
Herbs Used: Cayenne, Garlic, Hawthorne, Parsley
Herbs Used: Yucca, Comfrey, Alfalfa, Yarrow, Cayenne, Lobelia, Burdock, Chaparral, Black Cohosh, Cat’s Claw, Lemon Grass
Herbs Used: For the acute phase of CFS, a combination of Echinacea, goldenseal, and licorice. If this combination is needed for more than seven days, add potassium-rich foods and/or herbs to your diet. For the chronic phase, a combination of goldenseal, astragulus, licorice, ginseng, and evening primrose oil. One month on, one month off is the recommended usage frame.
Herbs used: Chamomile, Slippery Elm, Cayenne, Goldenseal, Myrrh, Peppermint, Sage, Lemon Grass, Rose Hips, Garlic
Herbs Used: Alfalfa, Peppermint, Fennel, Catnip
Herbs Used: Aloe Vera, Slippery Elm, Barberry
Herbs Used: Elecampane, Wild Cherry Bark, Licorice, Comfrey Root, Lobelia
Herbs Used: Chamomile, Ginseng, Licorice, Cayenne, Gotu Kola Other uses: Endurance, Energy, Memory
Herbs Used: Oil of Mullein, Garlic Oil, or Lobelia Extract drops directly into the ear.
Herbs Used: Cayenne, Ginseng, Gotu Kola Also add: Bee pollen, bee propolis, royal jelly
Herbs Used: Goldenseal, Bayberry, Eyebright Other uses: Eyewash, Allergies, Hay fever, Cataracts
Herbs Used: Black Cohosh, Ginger, Raspberry Leaf, Blessed Thistle, Dong Quai
Herbs Used: Ginger, Cayenne, Goldenseal, Licorice
Herbs Used: Comfrey, Horsetail, Alfalfa, Slippery Elm
Before bed, mix together the juice of 2 lemons, 4 ounces olive oil, 6 ounces Coke Classic; drink. Upon rising, take 10 ounces of magnesium citrate (available in drug stores). Do not eat until you have had your first bowel movement. Bowel movements will continue sporadically for several hours, so do this on a day you are at home!
Herbs Used: Goldenseal, Myrrh (both internally and as a mouthwash)
Herbs Used: Hawthorne, Cayenne, Garlic Other uses: Arteriosclerosis, Cholesterol, Circulation
Herbs Used: Anise seed, Fennel seed, Peppermint, Cinnamon, Lavendar
Herbs Used: pau d’arco(taheebo), Echinacea, Burdock, Spirulina, Kelp, Cat’s Claw
Herbs Used: Echinacea, Goldenseal, Cayenne, Myrrh
For repelling insects on skin: Mix 1 teaspoon each of essential oils of pennyroyal, citronella, eucalyptus, rosemary, and tansy. Shake oils in 1 cup of vegetable or olive oil. Store away from light in a sealed container. Use by rubbing a small amount between the palms of your hands, and then apply to any exposed skin. Avoid applying to the face to prevent eye contact. Reapply as necessary. Discontinue using if a rash develops(some people are sensitive to pennyroyal oil. Test on a small area first). Also safe for animal use. DO NOT INCLUDE THE PENNYROYAL OIL IF PREGNANT OR NURSING!!
INSOMNIAHerbs Used: Valerian, Scullcap, Hops Other uses: Headaches, Stress, Hyperactivity
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Herbs Used: Juniper, Uva Ursi, Marshmallow, Ginger, Goldenseal, Dandelion
Herbs Used: Dandelion, Parsley, Horsetail, Blessed (or Milk) Thistle, Chamomile, Lobelia, Wild Yam, Ginger, Sassafras, Kelp
Herbs Used: Comfrey, Fenugreek, Marshmallow, Mullein, Chickweed
Herbs Used: Gingko Biloba, Gotu Kola, Ginseng
Herbs Used: Black Cohosh, Licorice, False Unicorn, Ginseng, Squaw Vine, Blessed Thistle
Herbs Used: Cramp Bark, Ginger root, Raspberry Leaf, Yellow Dock, Vitex, Wild Yam
Herbs Used: Fenugreek, Thyme, Lobelia, Wood Betony, Feverfew Other uses: Fever, Flu, Headache
Herbs Used: Wild Yam, Dandelion, Ginger, Vitex
Herbs Used: Black Cohosh, Cayenne, Valerian, Ginger, St. Johnswort, Hops, Wood Betony
Herbs Used: Burdock, Mullein, Yellow Dock (bathing in a peppermint tea bath will relieve the itching as well as aid in drying up the oak/ivy)
Herbs Used: Evening Primrose Oil, Dong Quai, Vitex
Herbs Used: Black Cohosh, Licorice, Kelp, Gotu Kola, Ginger, Cayenne, Juniper, Uva Ursi, Taheebo, Saw Palmetto, Cat’s Claw
Herbs Used: Chickweed, Licorice, Safflower, Echinacea, Black Walnut, Hawthorn, Papaya, Fennel, Dandelion
Damiana, Ginseng, Saw Palmetto, Gotu Kola
Hops, Scullcap, Valerian
Herbs Used: Horsetail, Sage, Rosemary
Herbs Used: Marshamallow, Fenugreek
Herbs Used: Hops, Scullcap, Slippery Elm, Valerian, Lobelia Other uses: Cough, Nerves, Stress
Herbs Used: Irish Moss, Kelp, Parsley, Black Walnut, Sarsaparilla
Herbs Used: Chaparral, Red Clover, Taheebo (Pau d’arco) Other uses: Cleansing, Blood Disorders
Herbs Used: Cayenne, Goldenseal, Myrrh, Marshmallow, Calendula
Herbs Used: Cayenne, Garlic, White Oak Bark, Marshmallow, Mullein (all mixed together and used as a bolus)
Herbs During Pregnancy
These are herbs that will help the mother and baby in the early development stages.
Black Haw – used in the early stages of pregnancy to help prevent miscarriage
Blessed Thistle – used in the latter stages of pregnancy as a liver tonic and builder, as well as a stimulant of blood flow to the mammaries, and used to increase milk production; also reduces hemorrhaging during childbirth
Burdock Root – has a high concentration of vitamins and minerals and is a liver booster
Chamomile – lifts the spirits and calms the nerves, used for digestive disorders during pregnancy, is combined with ginger to help morning sickness, and has a high calcium content as well as an anti-inflammatory aid
Dandelion – greens and root – a high source of vitamins and minerals, aids digestion, nourishes and tones the system, diuretic, useful for fatigue and exhaustion, liver booster
Ginger Root – used for morning sickness and digestive problems, safe during pregnancy for treating colds, sore throats, and congestion
Kelp – high in vitamins and minerals, aids thyroid
Nettle Leaf – rich in many vitamins and minerals, especially iron, so it is very useful for those suffering from chronic fatigue and exhaustion due to low iron, aids in enriching and stimulating flow of milk; good for use throughout all stages of the pregnancy
Red Raspberry Leaf – tones and nourishes the uterine muscles, rich in vitamins and minerals, enriches and increases milk flow, restores the system after childbirth; good for the entire pregnancy
Sprulina – high in vitamins and nutrients
Bee Products – – royal jelly, propolis, bee pollen, raw honey – many nutritional benefits Always remember to eat a very healthy diet when pregnant and/or nursing!
The following is help for those trying to get pregnant, already pregnant, or about to experience the blessed event. Once again, please seek the assistance of a qualified person before taking these herbs. Use at your own risk.
The first place to start is at the beginning. Below are some things that will help to improve your fertility when the decision is made to go from a couple to a family.
First, you need to check with a physician to determine where the infertility problem lies. Many things can affect fertility for both the man and the woman. A few tests will go a long way to preventing a lot of hair-pulling and finger-pointing. If sperm count is low, a quick solution is to wear boxers instead of briefs. Sperm needs to be cooler than the body temperature to form properly.
Uterine fibroids, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, stress, age – all have a factor in fertility for women, and these situations need to be addressed and treated before embarking on an herbal treatment for fertility. You should not be in such a hurry to get pregnant that you put yourself or your fetus in any kind of danger.
Fertility Tonic
The tonic may be used in tincture (3/4 teaspoon daily), capsule (3 capsules twice per day), or tea (one cup three times per day) form. Use daily for up to 3 months. During this time, change your lifestyle to include plenty of exercise, rest, and above all, a healthy diet. Take a multivitamin every day, as well as bee pollen. Your life is a direct reflection of what is going on in your body, both male and female. Take stock and change what you should to aid in overcoming the infertility. And remember – sometimes trying too hard can make it difficult to conceive!
Basic Herbal Fumigation

I hope everyone is have a super duper day! I think most of you have figured out by now, we take the weekends off sometimes. I think it really figures on what mood we are in, whether we want to work or not, lol!
If you haven’t noticed the graphic has changed and so has the front page. Also I am getting ready to dump a whole lot of information over here from our old Yuku group. I noticed the other day when I was over there our boards are starting to disappear. In other words, Yuku is tired of us using them as a storage unit. Well I can’t really blame them but then again I can, it’s our info. But we have lots of great herbal info that I don’t want to lose. I don’t know where it came from and I have never seen anything else like it on the net. So it is a must that it get moves. I figured today would be a perfect day. No daily posts that ya’ll are trying to read. Ya’ll are just browsing around and hopefully I won’t interfere with you too much. If I do I apologize now. It just took us forever to acquire the info that we have and I am not fixing to lose it.
So have a little patience, I am going to try to move this as fast as possible. I hope you have a super fantastic Sunday. Rest, relax and well, don’t think about tomorrow being Monday. Hmm, tomorrow’s Presidents’ Day I hope you have the day off and extra long vacation, all right!
Anyway, off to work I go, see you tomorrow.
Luv & Hugs,
Lady A