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Wounds and Cuts




    Treatment

    If the body is in a healthy condition, a wound or cut will heal readily. Tie a bandage or tourniquet on the wound to stop bleeding. Wash the cut or wound with a solution of powdered golden seal and myrrh, made by steeping a heaping tsp. of each in a pint of boiling water for twenty minutes. If the cut is large and gaps open, place it in the golden seal and myrrh solution as hot as can be borne. Continue this until the wound closes. When the wound is practically closed, press it together, sprinkle a little powdered golden seal on the outside and bandage, using strips of adhesive tape to hold the skin edges together. If redness occurs around wound, sprinkle burnt alum directly on the wound. Wood sage is an excellent remedy for old wounds or inflamed wounds. Use as a poultice.
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    Herbs

    • Chickweed
    • Echinacea
    • Elm, slippery
    • Golden seal
    • Myrrh
    Effective as poultices and/or washes:
    • Adder's tongue
    • Agrimony
    • Aloe
    • Alum, wild, root
    • Angelica
    • Arnica
    • Ash, prickly, bark
    • Astragalus (yellow vetch)
    • Balm of Gilead
    • Balsam fir
    • Barberry
    • Bayberry
    • Beech
    • Bilberry
    • Birch
    • Bistort root
    • Boneset
    • Burdock
    • Burnet
    • Butternut
    • Cactus, prickly-pear
    • Carrot (poultice)
    • Catalpa
    • Cicely, sweet
    • Cinquefoil, tall
    • Chamomile
    • Comfrey
    • Corn silk
    • Cotton root
    • Cranesbill
    • Dock, yellow
    • Echinacea
    • Elderberry
    • Elecampane
    • Eryngo
    • Eucalyptus
    • Fenugreek
    • Fever weed
    • Flag, blue
    • Flag, sweet
    • Fringetree
    • Ginseng, Tienchi (even in gunshot wounds)
    • Goldenrod
    • Golden seal
    • Ground-cherry
    • Gumweed (rosinweed)
    • Hazelnut, American
    • Horseradish
    • Horsetail, field
    • Hound's tongue
    • Hyssop
    • Indian corn, pale
    • Indian hemp, black
    • Indigo, wild
    • Ivy, ground
    • Labrador tea
    • Lady fern
    • Lady's mantle
    • Life root
    • Loosestrife, purple or spike
    • Lungwort
    • Magnolia
    • Mallow
    • Mugwort
    • Mullein
    • Myrrh
    • Nettle
    • Oak
    • Onion
    • Pilewort
    • Pimpernel
    • Pine, white
    • Plantain
    • Poplar
    • Poppy, prickly
    • Raspberry leaves
    • Sage, wood
    • St. John's wort
    • Sanicle, wood
    • Sarsaparilla
    • Sea lavender
    • Self-seal
    • Shepherd's purse
    • Shinleaf, wild
    • Solomon's seal
    • Stoneroot (horse-balm)
    • Sumach
    • Sweetgum
    • Turmeric
    • Vervain
    • Walnut, black
    • Water-plantain
    • White pond lily
    • White willow
    • Winter cress
    • Witch hazel
    • Wood lily
    • Woundwort
    • Yarrow

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    Bibliography

    • Buy It! Planetary Herbology, by Michael Tierra, C.A., N.D., O.M.D., pgs., 59, 150, 170, 182, 209, 211, 270, 294, 335, 336, 344.
    • The Magic of Herbs, by David Conway, pgs., 90-91, 99-100, 110-111, 116-117, 132, 138-139, 140-141, 148.
    • Buy It! The Herb Book, by John Lust, pgs., 81-82.
    • Buy It! The Complete Medicinal Herbal, by Penelope Ody, pgs., 126-127.
    • Buy It! Indian Herbalogy of North America, by Alma R. Hutchens, pgs., 1, 3, 5, 6, 9, 16, 17, 23, 25, 36, 38, 51, 54, 59, 62, 75, 92, 93, 94, 95, 97, 104, 113, 114, 119, 120, 122, 127, 143, 144, 158, 159, 160, 162, 172, 173, 180, 188, 190, 201, 202, 203, 206, 208, 211, 219, 220, 221, 226, 227, 237, 248, 253, 254, 255, 259, 263, 266, 275, 276, 296, 298, 300, 307, 312, 314, 316.
    • Buy It! Back to Eden, by Jethro Kloss, pgs., 253, 451-452.
    • Buy It! The Yoga of Herbs, by Dr. David Frawley & Dr. Vasant Lad, pgs., 33, 53, 49, 64, 78, 83, 86, 104, 113, 115, 132, 139, 149, 152, 159, 161.
    • Eastern/Centeral Medicinal Plants, by Steven Foster & James A. Duke, pgs., 12, 16, 20, 22, 32, 40, 42, 44, 54, 62, 64, 80, 88, 90, 92, 98, 112, 114, 116, 122, 134, 136, 150, 156, 170, 172, 180, 200, 210, 240, 256, 258, 266, 270, 276, 278, 280, 286, 290, 292, 294, 302, 304, 310, 312.

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