Diarrehea



Eastern Deciduous Forest
Tall grass Prairie
Diarrhea
Common Name:
Wild Geranium
Where it's found:
Under Foliage, with semi-abundant light.
Genus and Species:
Geranium maculatum
Seasons:
Blooms in early Summer
Active Chemical Ingredient:
Tannins
Chemical Structure:
Uses of Specimen:
Made into Tea (for Sore Throat)
Taken by mouth (Diarrhea)
Applied directly to Skin (to ease irritation as well as calm frostbite)
Used as Poultice (for open Wounds)


Diarrhea
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Common Name:
Sunflower
Where it's found:
Dry, Wide open space of prairies and meadows
Genus and Species:
Helianthus annuus
Seasons:
Throughout summer
Active Chemical Ingredient:
Arginine
Chemical Structure:
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Uses of Specimen:
Made into Tea (for Malaria, other lung maladies, and stomach upset)
Used as Poultice (for open Wounds and Bites)
References for Wild Geranium
Natural medicine facts. (n.d.). Geranium maculatum. Retrieved from http://www.naturalmedicinefacts.info/plant/geranium-maculatum.html
Wild Geranium. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/plant-of-the-week/geranium_maculatum.shtml
References for Sunflower
Medicinal Plants-Sunflower. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.bio.brandeis.edu/fieldbio/medicinal_plants/pages/Sunflower.html
A Modern Herbal | Sunflower. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/s/sunfl100.html
Natural medicine facts. (n.d.). Helianthus annuus. Retrieved from http://www.naturalmedicinefacts.info/plant/helianthus-annuus.html
SF Gate. (n.d.). What Types of Environments Do Sunflowers Grow In? | Home Guides. Retrieved from http://homeguides.sfgate.com/types-environments-sunflowers-grow-in-69352.html

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