Diarrhea
Phlox
Tall Grass Prairie and Eastern Deciduous Forest
Genus and Species: Phlox paniculata
Habitat: alpine tundra to open woods and prairie
Seasons: some in spring others in summer and fall
Active Chemical Ingredient: Phenylethanol
Chemical Structure:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenethyl_alcohol
Uses of Specimen:
- Blisters
- Constipation
- Dermatitis
- Diarrhea (tea)
- food poisoning
- fungal Infection(external tea)
- Poison ivy(external tea)
- Sunburn
Cardinal Flower
Tall Grass Prairie and Eastern Deciduous Forest
Genus and Species: Lobelia cardinalis
Habitat: open woods, forests, wastelands, moist soils
Active Chemical Ingredient: lobeline
Chemical Structure:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lobeline |
Uses of Specimen:
- Diarrhea(tea)root and leaf
- leaf tea for fevers
- leaf poultice for headaches
Resources:
Foster, Steven, (2014). Eastern/Central Medicinal Plants and Herbs. Boston/New York: Houghton Mifflin
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