Paint Rock stones tribute
circle Fire charcoal with stones, vegetation, Water & Earth cosmologies
Shelton Laurel Creek/tributary with Big Laurel Creek with French Broad River...
Flag Pond TN
it is presumed that Flag Pond is named for the abundance of Blue Flag that grows in the area...
healing prevails...
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“Blue flag was one of the most popular medicinal
plants amongst various native North American Indian tribes. In modern
herbalism it is mainly employed to detoxify the body - it increases urination
and bile production and has a mild laxative effect. Some caution should be
exercised in its use, however, since there are reports that it is
poisonous. The fresh root is quite acrid and when taken internally causes
nausea, vomiting, colic and purging. The dried root is much less
acrid. This remedy should not be prescribed for pregnant women. The
root is alterative, anti-inflammatory, cathartic, cholagogue, diaphoretic,
diuretic, emetic and sialagogue. Taken internally as a tea,
the root has been used as a strong laxative or emetic that also acts strongly
on the liver and promotes the excretion of excess body fluids. It is
also stimulant for the circulatory and lymphatic system. Its detoxifying
effect make it useful in the treatment of psoriasis, acne, herpes, arthritis,
swollen glands, pelvic inflammatory disease etc. Externally, it is
applied to skin diseases, wounds and rheumatic joints. The roots are
harvested in late summer and early autumn and are usually dried for later
use. The roots were boiled in water and then mashed to make a poultice
which was used to relieve the pain and swelling associated with sores and
bruises.”
“Plants For A
Future can not take any responsibility for any adverse effects from the use of
plants. Always seek advice from a professional before using a plant
medicinally.”
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