A little chart for you to print, and hang inside your cupboard door. If you are 'new' to herbal medicine, this is a good little thing to have to get you started and to 'build' your apothecary. (:
Some Common Medicinal Herbs & Their Uses
Sage:                                        Sore Throats, Nausea, Calming. Digestive Aid, Hair Rinse
Thyme:                                     Antiseptic, Respiratory Expectorant, Headaches
Mint:                                       Colds, Flu, Calming, Digestive Aid, 
Comfrey:                                   Externally for cuts, Abrasions, Wounds, Insect bites, Bruises, Soreness.
Red Clover Blossoms:              Arthritis, Diuretic, Calming, Cough/Asthma, Phytoestrogen
Red Raspberry Leaf:                  Astringent, Sore Throat, Laxative, Uterine Toner
Plantain Leaf
(Narrow & Broad):                   Stops external bleeding, Wounds, Dry Skin
Mullein:                                    Expectorant for Respiratory Disorders, Infusions for Earache
Dandelion:                                Diuretic, Potassium, Vitamin A, Liver Cleansing
Elderberry:                               Antiviral
Hops:                                        Sedative, Calming, Phytoestrogen, Muscle Relaxant
Calendula:                                 Dry Skin, Pain, Swelling, Inflammations, Wounds
Echinacea:                                Immune Strengthener
Jewelweed:                                 Poison Ivy, Oak & Sumac relief
Lavender:                                 Calming, Digestive Aid, Depression, Fatigue, Headache
Rosehips:                                   Uplifting, Vitamin C
Motherwort:                              Uterine Toner, PMS, Calming, Blood Pressure
Catnip:                                      Nausea, Indigestion, Calming
St. John’s Wort:                          Depression
Nettle:                                       Anemia, Fatigue
Purslane:                                   Extremely High in Omega 3, Vitamin C
Chamomile:                                Stress Relief, Indigestion
Shepherds Purse:                        Nosebleeds, Deep Bleeding
 
 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 


 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
