This document discusses survival gardening techniques that could help people in a disaster scenario when modern conveniences are unavailable. It outlines several medicinal plant options that can be grown, including sunflowers, dandelions, Solomon's seal, lavender, stinging nettle, catnip, and their uses. Sunflowers and other plants can help clean contaminated soil and water through phytoremediation. The document provides information on how these plants have been used to reduce radiation and other contamination from nuclear disasters and industrial sites.
The Pursuit of Medicinal Plants, Sacred Seeds, and Modern Natural Medicines ...S'eclairer
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Daniel T. Wagner, R.Ph., MBA, Pharm.D.
Dr. Dan Wagner, founder of NutriFarmacy in Wildwood, PA, a
Pharmacist who has traveled extensively to research plant medicines
in the rainforests of Belize, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Cuba and Western
Africa, and has incorporated his knowledge and experience into his
natural pharmacy practice.
- Herbal medicines are made from plants and natural products and work similarly to conventional drugs, making them as effective.
- The document discusses several herbal medicines - turmeric, honey, cinnamon, tulsi, aloe vera, fennel, fenugreek, and ginger - and their uses to treat various conditions like skin diseases, pain, inflammation, diabetes, hypertension, and more.
- It also provides substitutes for each herbal medicine that have similar medical properties.
This document discusses several plants that grow in Croatia and their uses. It is divided into sections for different seasons. Mistletoe is discussed for winter and has traditionally been used medicinally in Europe for conditions like epilepsy and arthritis. Dandelion is covered for spring and is used as both a food and medicine for issues like digestive problems and skin care. Lavender is featured for summer and is used for aromatherapy, relaxation, and respiratory ailments. Horse chestnut is outlined for autumn and its seed and leaf have been used to treat vein and circulatory system problems as well as other conditions.
Commonly known as a weed, this plant also has several applications in bath and body products.
https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/mas_assets/media/pdf/Dandelion-Class.pdf
Turmeric has many uses including as a yellow coloring agent in cooking, in Hindu rituals, and in cosmetics due to its beneficial properties for skin. It can also repel insects and help with coughs, asthma, and congested nasal passages when burned or inhaled. Turmeric can be used to treat chronic ear infections, stop sniffles and nosebleeds when mixed with ghee and applied to the nose, and help maintain eye shape and integrity. A turmeric/water decoction can also treat conjunctivitis and eye diseases. Turmeric is commonly used in Hindu celebrations and weddings to produce a natural golden glow and is an ingredient in herbal products for skin and hair.
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Herbal teas are an inexpensive, readily available remedy and are nature's gift to suffering humanity. You can harvest them in the forest after identifying plants on an herb or use the various spices from your kitchen shelves or garden. I have seen miraculous results from clients suffering from Sleep disorders, digestive issues, insomnia and pain, anxiety, and numerous other health challenges.
To learn more about tea therapy, visit www.desheilamckenzie.com
The document discusses several medicinal plants including turmeric, aloe vera, tulsi, and amala. It provides details on their uses such as turmeric helping with menstrual problems and bacterial infections, aloe vera helping with skin blemishes and hair growth, tulsi reducing blood pressure and cholesterol and being used to make herbal tea, and amala being a rich source of vitamin C and used to treat constipation. The document also discusses properties and uses of these plants in ayurvedic medicine.
The Pursuit of Medicinal Plants, Sacred Seeds, and Modern Natural Medicines ...S'eclairer
Â
Daniel T. Wagner, R.Ph., MBA, Pharm.D.
Dr. Dan Wagner, founder of NutriFarmacy in Wildwood, PA, a
Pharmacist who has traveled extensively to research plant medicines
in the rainforests of Belize, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Cuba and Western
Africa, and has incorporated his knowledge and experience into his
natural pharmacy practice.
- Herbal medicines are made from plants and natural products and work similarly to conventional drugs, making them as effective.
- The document discusses several herbal medicines - turmeric, honey, cinnamon, tulsi, aloe vera, fennel, fenugreek, and ginger - and their uses to treat various conditions like skin diseases, pain, inflammation, diabetes, hypertension, and more.
- It also provides substitutes for each herbal medicine that have similar medical properties.
This document discusses several plants that grow in Croatia and their uses. It is divided into sections for different seasons. Mistletoe is discussed for winter and has traditionally been used medicinally in Europe for conditions like epilepsy and arthritis. Dandelion is covered for spring and is used as both a food and medicine for issues like digestive problems and skin care. Lavender is featured for summer and is used for aromatherapy, relaxation, and respiratory ailments. Horse chestnut is outlined for autumn and its seed and leaf have been used to treat vein and circulatory system problems as well as other conditions.
Commonly known as a weed, this plant also has several applications in bath and body products.
https://www.naturesgardencandles.com/mas_assets/media/pdf/Dandelion-Class.pdf
Turmeric has many uses including as a yellow coloring agent in cooking, in Hindu rituals, and in cosmetics due to its beneficial properties for skin. It can also repel insects and help with coughs, asthma, and congested nasal passages when burned or inhaled. Turmeric can be used to treat chronic ear infections, stop sniffles and nosebleeds when mixed with ghee and applied to the nose, and help maintain eye shape and integrity. A turmeric/water decoction can also treat conjunctivitis and eye diseases. Turmeric is commonly used in Hindu celebrations and weddings to produce a natural golden glow and is an ingredient in herbal products for skin and hair.
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A series of LecturesByMr. Allah Dad Khan former DG Agriculture Extension KP Province and Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar allahdad52@gmail.com
Herbal teas are an inexpensive, readily available remedy and are nature's gift to suffering humanity. You can harvest them in the forest after identifying plants on an herb or use the various spices from your kitchen shelves or garden. I have seen miraculous results from clients suffering from Sleep disorders, digestive issues, insomnia and pain, anxiety, and numerous other health challenges.
To learn more about tea therapy, visit www.desheilamckenzie.com
The document discusses several medicinal plants including turmeric, aloe vera, tulsi, and amala. It provides details on their uses such as turmeric helping with menstrual problems and bacterial infections, aloe vera helping with skin blemishes and hair growth, tulsi reducing blood pressure and cholesterol and being used to make herbal tea, and amala being a rich source of vitamin C and used to treat constipation. The document also discusses properties and uses of these plants in ayurvedic medicine.
This document discusses several medicinal mushrooms and herbs that have been used in traditional Chinese medicine for their health benefits. It describes how Cordyceps sinensis has been used as an energy tonic, rejuvenator, and longevity aid. Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) is discussed as a powerful immune booster and super tonic. Chaga (Inonotus obliquus) has anti-cancer properties. Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus) supports nerve growth and may help with cognitive decline. Turmeric has many benefits including anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer effects. Berries are highlighted as a brain-supporting superfood. Schizandra (Schis
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Ashwagandha (Withania Somnifera) : It helps you to get long term immunity instead of instant energy boost up. Ashwagandha has been used as an immune-boosting tonic or herb since ages. It helps the body to cope up with the stress and anxiety. Ashwagandha supports the immune system, boosts energy and protects the body from bad effects of foreign harmful substances.
This document discusses the use of herbal ingredients in oral care. It outlines several herbs that have traditionally been used to treat tooth and gum problems, including myrrh, propolis, pine resin, and echinacea. The document also discusses some advantages of herbal remedies such as reduced side effects and cost compared to conventional treatments. However, it also notes disadvantages like lack of regulation and potential interactions with medications. Several herbal toothpaste and mouthwash formulations are provided as examples using extracts from plants like neem, clove, and pilu that have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties beneficial for oral health.
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Herbal cosmetics and oral care products contain plant-based ingredients that provide physiological benefits. Some common herbal ingredients used in skin care include turmeric, green tea, and aloe vera which have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Herbal ingredients used in oral care products include myrrh, usnea lichen, and echinacea which have antimicrobial effects against bacteria and viruses. Essential oils such as peppermint, eucalyptus, and cinnamon bark also have antibacterial properties and can be used to treat oral infections and inflammation when included in natural toothpastes, mouthwashes, and dentifrices.
Nopal is a wild desert cactus that requires little water, making it suitable for cultivation by farmers in arid regions. It has long been used in traditional Mexican medicine and cuisine. Nopal pads can be eaten raw or cooked, and are rich in fiber, calcium, and other nutrients. While nopal may have benefits for diabetes, obesity, and cholesterol, more research is needed on its medical efficacy. The cactus has cultural significance in Mexico dating back thousands of years.
Medicinal plants, also called medicinal herbs, have been discovered and used in traditional medicine practices since prehistoric times. Plants synthesize hundreds of chemical compounds for functions including defense against insects, fungi, diseases, and herbivorous mammals.
Cloves come from the aromatic unopened flower buds of the Syzygium aromaticum evergreen tree. Cloves have a long history of use as a spice dating back over 4,000 years. They are native to Indonesia but also grown in other countries. Cloves have many uses including as a culinary spice, in traditional medicines, and in bath and body products due to their skin benefits and aroma. Cloves contain compounds that provide various health benefits.
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This presentation covers the basic principles of Ayurveda followed by 5 plants found in Grenada West Indies and their medicinal value. The presentation also have links to supportive scientific publications that can be referred for more detals.
This document describes 5 innovations that utilize coconut and other natural materials in environmentally friendly ways. The innovations include: 1) An urban vertical garden that uses fish manure as fertilizer for vegetables. 2) An online watershed information portal for the Philippines. 3) Furniture made from forest waste using a water-based binder. 4) A burn treatment made from coconut milk. 5) Engineered wood made from coconut fronds, an agricultural waste. Overall, the innovations highlight creative uses of natural materials and wastes.
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Cogon grass, also known as Imperata cylindrica, is an invasive species considered one of the world's worst weeds. It is extremely aggressive and can invade both disturbed areas and healthy natural communities. Cogon grass poses the greatest threat to Florida's Ocala National Forest, where it is nicknamed "the grass from hell" due to its tenacious nature. Its roots and flowers have various medicinal uses, including treating wounds, urinary tract infections, fever, and nosebleeds.
Cogon grass, also known as Imperata cylindrica, is an invasive species considered one of the world's worst weeds. It is extremely aggressive and can invade both natural areas and agricultural lands. Cogon grass poses the greatest threat to Florida's Ocala National Forest, where it is nicknamed "the grass from hell" due to its tenacious nature. Its roots and flowers have various medicinal uses, including treating wounds, urinary tract infections, fever, and nosebleeds.
Medicinal plants refer to plants that have recognized medical uses. Their uses range from mainstream pharmaceutical products to herbal medicine preparations. Some common medicinal plants discussed in the document include tulsi, neem, aloe vera, turmeric, ginger, amla, and brahmi. These plants have various medicinal properties and uses such as treating fever, inflammation, skin conditions, liver and heart health issues, and more. Medicinal plants offer benefits like lower costs than prescription drugs, fewer side effects, and treatment of multiple health conditions. However, it is important to consult a medical professional when using herbal medicines.
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19. SURVIVAL GARDENING
PRODUCES:
Clean water, clean air,
and safe, clean soil
for growing food.
20.
21. PHYTOREMEDIATION:
• The direct use of green
plants to stabilize or
reduce contamination in
soils, surface water, or
ground water.
• Costs about one-tenth of
traditional hazard waste
cleaning methods, and
reduces the amount of
waste by as much as 98
percent.
22. The Chernobyl
Nuclear Disaster
Sunflower Project:
1996, in a pond near
Chernobyl, sunflowers
removed 95% of the
pond's radioactive cesium
and strontium within ten
days.
23. Department of Energy • In Ashtabula,Ohio,
sunflowers reduced uranium
in water from 350 parts per
billion (ppb) to less than 5 ppb
within 24 hours.
• Researchers are using
sunflowers to remove
uranium from contaminated
springs at the Oak Ridge
National Laboratory in
Tennesee.
• Poplar trees and grasses are
being used in Iowa City, Iowa
to filter water in municipal or
industrial wastewater
streams.
26. Medicinal Values of Sunflowers
The seeds have diuretic
and expectorant
properties and treat
bronchial, laryngeal and
pulmonary problems,
coughs and colds, also
whooping cough.
27. Other uses for Sunflowers
• The leaves make a cattle-food.
• The stems contain fibers which may be
used in making paper and woven
fabrics.
• When the stalks are dry, they are as
hard wood and make an excellent fire.
• Seeds are eaten, used to make
bread, and the oil extracted for
cooking.
29. Medicinal Values of Dandelion Plants
• Decreases blood sugar levels
• Acts as an anticoagulant and
antithrombotic agent, reducing danger
of blood clots (post-surgical).
• Reduces the risk of developing
atherosclerosis and other risk factors of
cardiovascular disease .
• Detoxifies and aids in liver function.
• Promotes improvement of
gastrointestinal health: constipation,
diarrhea, and intestinal cramping.
30. Other Uses of Dandelions
• The roots are roasted and used in
herbal coffees.
• The leaves and crowns are used for
salads and cooked greens.
• The flower heads are used for making
dandelion wine and flavorings.
• Dandelion is a rich source of vitamins
A, B complex, C, and D, as well as
minerals such as iron, potassium, and
zinc.
32. Some medicinal uses of Solomon’s Seal:
• Solomon's Seal is given in pulmonary
consumption and bleeding of the lungs.
• Good in inflammations of the stomach
and bowels, piles, and chronic dysentery.
• Soothes and reduces nervousness,
distress, excitement, or irritation. It can
also reduce pain or discomfort.
• For external applications, heals wounds
(open), cuts, burns, bruises. Treats skin
conditions such as rashes.
• Reduces rheumatic pain, arthritic pain,
inflammation, and infection in the joints.
34. Medicinal uses of Lavender:
• Lavender comes from the Latin root lavare, which
means "to wash."
• Research has confirmed that lavender produces slight
calming, soothing, and sedative effects when its scent
is inhaled.
• Beneficial in a variety of conditions, including
insomnia, alopecia (hair loss), anxiety, stress, and
postoperative pain.
• Lavender is also used for its antibacterial and antiviral
properties.
• Treat skin ailments, such as fungal
infections, wounds, eczema, and acne, with lavender
oil.
36. Medicinal uses of Stinging Nettle:
• Reduces levels of inflammatory chemicals in the body
by interfering with the way the body transmits pain
signals.
• Treat urinary problems during the early stages of an
enlarged prostate, and for urinary tract infections.
• The leaves and stems of nettle have been used
historically to treat arthritis and for sore muscles.
• Reduces sneezing and itching in people with hay fever,
possibly due to lowering the amount of histamine the
body produces in response to an allergen.
38. Various uses for Catnip:
• Used to treat cancer, nervousness,
nightmares, scurvy, tuberculosis, and
insomnia.
• Relieves toothaches.
• It is also known to be a mild sedative
to humans.
• It is a good source of vitamins A & C.
• It repels mosquitoes 10 times more
effectively (and safer) than DEET.
39. • Adler, Tina, “Botanical Cleanup Crews.” Science News 150.3 (1996): 42-43. Academic Search
Premier. Web. 9 March, 2013.
• Ampong-Nyarko, Kwesi. “Catnip.” Agriculture and Rural Development. Government of Alberta,
Canada, 8 January, 2013. Web. 9 March, 2013.
• Coats, Joel, Brian Meyer, and Chris Peterson. “Catnip Drives Cats Wild, But Drives Mosquitoes
Away”. Iowa State University College of Agriculture, 27 August, 2001. Web. 9 March, 2013.
• Ehrlich, Steven D. “Stinging Nettle.” “Lavender.” and “Dandelion.” Complementary Medicine.
University of Maryland Medical Center, 2 May, 2011. Web. March 9, 2013.
• González-Castejón, Marta; Francesco Visioli, and Arantxa Rodriguez-Casado. “Diverse Biological Activities of
Dandelion.” Nutrition Reviews 70.9 (2012): 534-547. Academic Search Premier. Web. 9 March, 2013.
• Grieve, Maud. “Sunflowers.” A Modern Herbal. Botanical.com, n.d. Web. March 9, 2013.
• McDowell, C. Forrest. “How Solomon’s Seal Works to Heal You.” CORTESIA SOLOMON’S SEAL. Web. March 9, 2013.
• “ Phytoremediation - A Green Solution to Pollution.” Biology-Online. n.d. Web. March 9, 2013.
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