My Yard, herbally Speaking, is a Pharmacy; so is yours!steemCreated with Sketch.

in #naturalmedicine6 years ago (edited)

Well, local Herbals is an interesting idea. I decided to be fair, I should limit my post to what I could find in my yard. Of these posts, I planted the Hawthorne and the Comfrey to add to my home pharmacy.

So, where to start: I got into herbals heavily over two decade ago, to fight some health problems that Modern medicine told me could not be fought, only endured, with medicines. That seemed like a lousy way to continue my life, waiting to die by medicine; so I began studying what GOD gave us for our pharmacy. I not only found treatment, but there are herbals that reversed the problems that were irreversible.

But all of those do not grow in my yard, so that is another post. A lot of the herbals I list here, are considered weeds to be fought and destroyed to get a golf course lawn. I don't think GOD likes golf courses too much, because he puts all the interesting things elsewhere.

Hawthorne: Crateagus oxycanthus Is used for cardiac support.
https://www.herbwisdom.com/herb-hawthorn-berry.html
Hawthorne is a tree that is used for Angina, Cardiac arrhythmias, heart disease, high Blood Pressure, Intermittent Claudication, Peripheral Vascular Disease.

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It is a good looking fruiting tree that is not the best neighbor, because it has defensive spikes. Here is my 6 foot tall tree, which has, sorry to say, dropped all it's leaves for this year; but it is a solid trunk and will get a lot bigger next year! From my reading, it doesn't matter what part of the tree is used, all the parts have the same medicinal properties. I planted a stick, and now have a tree. I look forward to the time when I can start grinding and using my own Hawthorne! I use Hawthorne to help control my blood pressure, and my Doctor told me my blood pressure is better now than when I started seeing him 30 years ago, so it works very well.

Clematis Flower: Clematis has been evaluated for its anti-inflammatory, cytotoxic, and antimicrobial effects. https://www.drugs.com/npp/clematis.html
Throughout history, the leaf of the plant was used in folk remedies for treating cancers and tumors, as well as for itching, fever, renosis, nephrosis (degenerative kidney disease), ulcers, and scrofula (tuberculosis affecting the lymph nodes).

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This is a fast spreading plant, and is easy to grow. It has nice vine shape and attractive four petal flowers that smell like Jasmine, and bloom for an extended time. It is a very pleasant decorative flowering vine. It is cold hearty, and green leaves to pick are still there at the end of the Year.

Passion Flower Is used for a calmative:
https://draxe.com/passion-flower/
Used to treat Insomnia, anxiety, inflammation from skin irritations and burns, menopause, and ADHD.

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This one was a surprise, as it planted itself. This is commonly used as a sleeping aid, and this will be the first year I am not having to buy it in bulk. The flowers smell nice, and are very striking. They are so pretty, that they almost look hand made.

Lamb's quarters is a powerful antioxident:
https://www.digherbs.com/lambs-quarter.html
Lamb's quarter is eaten to relieve stomach aches and to prevent scurvy. It is a strong anti cancer herb. A cold herbal tea made from the leaves can be taken to treat diarrhea.

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We were not very well to do growing up, and we picked a lot of this weed, for food. Steamed with butter is is one of the tastier greens that I have run into. It is also an exceptional add to salads and stews.

Purslane, Portulaca oleracea:
https://www.drugs.com/npp/purslane.html
Used to treat a very wide range of problems:Angina, Chronic fatigue syndrome, Depression, Headache, High blood Pressure, MS, Shingles, Tendinitis, Yeast infection, and Heart health.

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This is another weed, that absorbs a lot of work in the suburbs in lawn care! Purslane is a very good plant source for Omega 3 fatty acids. This is a nice add to a salad or soup, as it makes a nice food! I have some growing in the crack in my driveway, it is pernicious, and VERY easy to grow, like any well behaved weed. Only found out about the medicinal value recently, I always thought it was just good eats....

Comfrey: Knit bone (in Latin) syphitum officinalis
https://www.motherearthnews.com/natural-health/comfrey-medicinal-uses-zmaz92jjzshe
Allintoin is the active ingredient; Vulnerary (accelerates healing) a cell proliferant; Stimulates cell division and decreases healing time;
Stimulates hyaluronic acid which is the mortar the body uses to bind cells together; Smaller scars once the wound is healed; Expectorant; Muscillage content high (GI problem, ulcer healing); Good for burn healing; Used to treat bladder irritation; Wounds; Internal use is relatively safe.

Apoligies, on the comfrey, I harvested it when it started getting cold here; so this is the right color flower, but it is Pixabay:
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Easy to grow and spreads (Russian comfrey is easier to contain)
I make a tincture for long term preservation, but it never lasts very long, ROFLOL! Here is a post I did a few months ago on the longest part of making the Comfrey tincture, the decoction process.
https://steemit.com/herbal/@smithlabs/making-comfrey-tincture-at-home-part-one-the-decoction-process
This is one of the most useful herbs I have found, and it does amazing things!

Forsythia: Forsythia suspensa
https://www.drugs.com/npp/forsythia.html

Forsythia is a versatile plant for a variety of purposes. To begin with, it looks like winter jasmine and blooms before leaves in early spring. Hence, its lovely yellow flowers and faint aroma make it one of the best ornamental tree options in backyard gardening.

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Actually many people love to grow them as a hedge. Then, all forsythia leaves, stems, fruits, and roots can be used for medicinal purpose. And its leaf is good at treating high blood pressure, diarrhea, sore throat and other ailments. Furthermore, its seeds can be extracted for edible oil and fat. Finally, the decoction of forsythia flower and unripe fruits has a good bactericidal, acaricidal, and skincare effect. Washing your face with this decoction in the morning or before going to bed, once a day, can effectively reduce melasma (facial pigmentation), malar rash, acne, and wrinkles over time.
Modern research shows that forsythia is with broad-spectrum antimicrobial effect and significant anti-inflammatory effect, which can help skin build the inflammatory barrier, lower capillary permeability, reduce inflammatory exudate, and thereby eliminate the acne-induced local swelling. Meanwhile, it has a certain inhibitory effect on the secretion of the sebaceous glands, which can improve the over-oily skin and then tremendously reduce the possibility of an acne attack.
Modern pharmacological actions of forsythia herb

  1. It has broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity. Main antibacterial components are forsythol and its volatile oils, which have a strong inhibitory effect on Staphylococcus aureus and Shigella and a certain inhibition on influenza virus, leptospira, and other pathogens;
  2. It has anti-inflammatory and antipyretic effects;
  3. The oleanolic acid contained can strengthen the heart, induce diuresis, and lower high blood pressure;
  4. The vitamin P contained can reduce vascular permeability and fragility and thus prevent hemolysis;
  5. Its decoction can prevent vomiting and protect liver from damage.
    Pretty useful for just a pretty flower Huh? This one I will transplant to the new homestead!

This has nothing to do with herbals, but everyone needs a smile, so here is a Llama named Alfredo:

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He is very sweet, and not a spitter, ROFLOL!

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Thank you, I am honored! I had a lot of fun limiting myself to just my own yard. :)

Since writing this I have noticed some more I could have added, go figure. So I may do another to Include those too.

I really love herbals, they are so very honest, and really effective!

Be Blessed!

:)

I will look out for part 2...

I will work on part 2 soon. If I had not committed to cook for the homeless, I could have added part 2 up front, but time is master of us all!

I have the pictures now , and I am putting together research.

:D

sir smithlabs! this is a wonderful and educational post. great job!
So that Hawthorne is a tree and you can just take part of a branch and grind it up and eat it?

From my reading, any part of the plant. Some swear by the fruit only, some make tea on the leaves, some think bark, while a few insist it is the roots. The science indicates that all parts of the plant are good to use for medicine.

So use what works. I have been using generic powdered Hawthorne, but when this gets big enough to start using as my primary source, I will use the fruit (Haws) and the leaves, and let the rest grow more!

:)

sir smithlabs! what do you do with the powder? I mean how do you consume it, mix it with a liquid and drink it?

I make capsules just about daily with one of these:

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But I do make tinctures and infusions with some of it!

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oh how interesting...and you said it brought your blood pressure down?

It will drop Blood pressure 20 points almost immediately, and 30 points at about six months.

I have used it over a decade, and it does GOOD things!

:)

ok sir smithlabs that's good to know, I'll put it on my list of important things to start taking.

You need to add CoQ10 with 60mg capsules too.

:)

wow, you have kept your yard pretty well. Looks very beautiful and must be very fresh too. Good photography as well @smithlabs

Thanks, it was a challenge to limit the herbals to just my own yard! I use so many more, and a only a yard, as a limit, was a challenge!

I am proud of the hawthorne tree, and I will transplant it soon to the homestead! I intend to make a small stand of these trees at the new place. It is important enough as a cardiac herbal that I never want to run out of hawthorne!

The lambs quarters I have encouraged, and we have eaten some really good greens from them several times this year! They are tasty, and remind me of when I was a kid, good times.

:)

I never really managed a yard and am also not really familiar with the herbals and Hawthorne trees but this gives me an opportunity to learn new things. Steemit helps

Herbals are the best way to treat chronic conditions. Study them, and use them for medicine.

You can just purchase them without planting a single thing. I am still buying most of what I use, but I am planning to grow it all soon.

Then I will truly be self sufficient!

Steem on!

:)

That's wonderful, why do we have to spend big on these processed medicines and treatments when we can do the the natural and organic way....good days are coming back with more and more people realizing what's better for them

The sad part, is the herbals are safer, and treat many problems at the same time.

I take stinging nettle for Bronchitis, and Debbie uses it to treat MS. Yet it does treat both conditions better than prescription drugs do!

Ironic, but it is considered an invasive weed!

Be Blessed, and go herbal!

:)

True that, I am quitting outside food and medicine and am trying to go all organic and all herbal :)

The best way to live is the nature's way

The closer we can get to the way GOD intended, the better off we will be! HE designed us, so he Knows exactly what we need to prosper! When we get out to the new land, we will be growing our own food and medicine!

When we begin making our own power, we will be self sufficient, and safe from an economic Hard Fork in the economy! This independence is my goal, and we are about half way there!

:)

Thanks for your entry - so glad you got a post together! Resteemed, and loved. x

I love talking about Herbals! They have changed my life, for the better!

Every dime I have spent on Herbals, has returned a dollar in reduced "Real" Medicine costs! , and I am so much healthier! :)

Win, Win; just use what works, ROFLOL!

:)

Awesome post. Makes me want to go plant some of these.

Most are weeds, but they are all Medicine too. Several (Lambs quarters, Purslane) taste good too!

It was kind of hard limiting it to only using my Yard, and what is growing there!

:) .

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Wow you have quite an abundance in your garden comma I am so impressed. I absolutely love Hawthorn it is a very special and magical plant with a lot of folklore attached to it too. As you probably know I am also a big fan of Comfrey. it is definitely local medicine if it is in your garden if it is in your garden . We were talking on the natural medicine radio show the other day about how landscapes change and even though something is not local to your area it can be adopted as an important part of personsl and community culture xx

We are moving to our new homestead by the lake, and in the spring I will plant a number of medicinal herbs, so when we get moved we will have what we need there already. One entire fence will be Fever Few, and the edge of the property by the creek will be Stinging Nettle.

I will try again on the comfrey, but I will protect this time, the deer ate the last planting entirely, ROFLOL! I will be transplanting the Hawthorne, and will take cuttings and spread it once we move.

I will move all of these that I can, so we have a wide range of herbals for whatever needs we find. My goal is 100% medicine independence, and I will need to add a greenhouse for some of the more tropical ones.

When is your natural medicine radio show?

Stay blessed!

:)

What an amazing article, Toby. This is one of the best articles currently in the "recent" status on Steemit. Wish I had the power to SUPER vote it up to trending where it belongs.

Thanks my friend, there is a part 2 similar article too. I got crazy, ROFLOL!

But it was fun to see what I could find in my yard. There were more than I thought there were, so the second one got fun too.

I appreciate the support, my friend! I really llike the naturalmedicine tag!

:)

Is that tag a decent payer?

Yes with a good post. This one was $5.50 range, so that is pretty good, but I just like the subject area. Been studying this for a long time, for medicine, and it is nice to share the information with people that will use it.

And, I have met some good people here too.

:D

Very cool. DO you think that "naturalmedicine" is a group here, though, or just a lucky guess at a good general tag?

It is a group I was invited to join, and I have done some posts in the past for them. I am now able to reach discord, but I am still figuring that server out, ROFLOL!

But naturalmedicine has some very good content that I enjoy reading! I have learned a lot from the authors there too.

It is a natural fit for me, and I will keep posting there as time allows!

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Cool. Thanks for the info, Toby.

Always happy to help! I enjoy posting on herbals, they fascinate me! The idea of free medicine, that works better; is a game changer.

My Daughter is a pharmacist; so she is not thrilled, but you can't have everything, RPOFLOL! She calls it my heresy....

But this heresy has me much healthier than I was 15 years ago; so I will remain a heretic, and stay healthy!

:)

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