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  • Provides better protection from cancer and infections, and it helps improve your immunity!
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  • Garlic!!!
  • Cattail!
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  • Treats burns, scrapes, insect bites, sores, and other skin irritations.
  • Bark, bark, bark, etc
  • Gum Arabic!!!!!!
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  • Relieves pain and irritation Help wound healing Promotes oral health Good source of fiber Reduces body fat Soothes coughs and sore throats, and Restricts blood loss.
  • Meow, meow, meow, etc.
  • Horse Chestnut
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  • helps with frostbite, eczema, bruising, and muscle tension.
  • cures snake bite, cures wounds, promotes appetite, relieves fevers.
  • White snakeroot
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  • Reduces Hot Flashes Aids Sleep Promising for Treatment of Diabetes May Reduce Anxiety
  • Black Cohosh
  • Ashwagandha
  • It Can Reduce Blood Sugar Levels, It Has Anti-Cancer Properties, It Can Reduce Cortisol Levels, It May Help Reduce Stress and Anxiety, It May Reduce Symptoms of Depression.
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  • Goldenseal
  • supposedly treats loss of appetite, inflammation, whooping-cough, liver disorders, malaria, indigestion and heart problems.
  • Common Hollyhock
  • Can help relieve a dry cough, and Cures Fever.
  • [Beaver] Next is....
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  • Water Plaintain
  • Relieves Bruises, and promotes digestive health.
  • COMMON YARROW!!!
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  • Relieves fevers, shortens the duration of cold and flu, helps improve relaxation during illness, and relieves cramps associated with hormones or illness
  • I bet you don't know a couple things we'll answer some of the questions now.
  • Well for example many people don't know what those plants are, so we'll explain.
  • Like what?
  • Real people.
  • Gum arabic is....
  • a gum exuded by some kinds of acacia, used in the food industry, in glue, as the binder for watercolor paints, and in incense.
  • Common Yarrow is....
  • A Eurasian plant of the daisy family, with feathery leaves and heads of small white, yellow, or pink aromatic flowers.
  • Goldenseal is....
  • A gum exuded by some kinds of acacia, used in the food industry, in glue, as the binder for watercolor paints, and in incense.
  • Common Hollyhock is....
  • A tall Eurasian plant of the mallow family, widely cultivated for its large showy flowers.
  • Cattail is....
  • A tall, reedlike marsh plant with strap like leaves and a dark brown, velvety cylindrical head of numerous tiny flowers.
  • Water plaintain is....
  • an aquatic or marshland plant of north temperate regions, with leaves that resemble those of plantains and a tall stem bearing numerous white or pink flowers.
  • Black Cohosh is...
  • "It is native to eastern North America from the extreme south of Ontario to central Georgia, and west to Missouri and Arkansas. It grows in a variety of woodland habitats, and is often found in small woodland openings." Wikipedia
  • Aloe vera is....
  • A succulent plant, typically having a rosette of toothed fleshy leaves and bell-shaped or tubular flowers on long stems. Native to the Old World tropics, several species are cultivated commercially or as ornamentals.
  • White Snakeroot is...
  • Any of a number of North American plants reputed to contain an antidote to snake poison, in particular.
  • Ashwaganda is...
  • A short shrub that produces red berry-like fruit, native to India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
  • Horse Chestnut is...
  • A deciduous tree with large leaves of five leaflets, conspicuous sticky winter buds, and upright conical clusters of white, pink, or red flowers. Unrelated to true chestnuts, the horse chestnut bears unpalatable nuts enclosed in fleshy, thorny husks.
  • And You Probably know the rest!
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