Burns from Fire


Malaria, Sore throat, Blisters, Burns, Rattlesnake bite, Sore throat and toothache

Echinacea

Eastern Deciduous Forest and Tallgrass Prairies

Genus and Species: Echinacea purpurea

Habitat: Found in both moist, well-drained soil, and also humid and dry conditions. It extends from Texas and Georgia all the way to Michigan

Seasons: Summer to fall

Active Chemical Ingredient: Quercetin
Chemical Structure: https://www.google.com/search?q=Quercetin&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAkQ_AUoA2oVChMI_oiRqqfsxwIVBjU-Ch3_Kw3z&biw=1242&bih=566#imgrc=ILFwYhorC8BAOM%3A
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Uses of Specimen:
  • The leaves, flower, and root are used in making a tea in order to treat Malaria, sore throat, and toothache
  • A tincture is used to treat rattlesnake bite, rope burn, and sunburn (prepared topically in treating blisters and burns)



http://www.herbal-supplement-resource.com/echinacea-benefits.html







Blisters, Diarrhea, Skin problems

America Bittersweet

Eastern Deciduous Forest and Tall Grass Prairies
Genus and Species: Celastrus Scandens

Habitat: Native to Illinois but has spread out from there. Is most commonly found in partially shaded conditions, but can be found in many different places from full sun to light shade and moist to dry soil
Seasons: Bloom in fall and winter

Active Chemical Ingredient: Atropine
Chemical Structure:


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atropine
Uses of Specimen:
  • Tea made from roots to treat skin problems and diarrhea
  • Bark used as an ointment to treat minor skin problems, blisters, and burns externally
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    Leaves used to treat diarrhea (orally)





http://www.bio.brandeis.edu/fieldbio/medicinal_plants/pages/American_Bittersweet.htm



















Suture and infection

Horsetail

Tall Grass Prairies


Genus and Species: Equisetum arvense
Habitat: Wet areas, roadsides, and fields, can also be found in
Seasons:
Active Chemical Ingredient: Kaempferol
Chemical Structure: 








http://www.wikimedia.org/Kaempferol

Uses of Specimen:
  • Tea of stems helps treat infection in wounds and stop bleeding
  • Poultice makes a good bandage

http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-843-horsetail.aspx?activeingredientid=843&activeingredientname=horsetail







Suture and bandage
Balsam Fir
Eastern Deciduous Forest


Genus and Species: Abies balsamea
Habitat: Wet cool woods, northeastern United States
Seasons: September to November
Active Chemical Ingredient: Limonene
Chemical Structure:


http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/product/sigma/183164?lang=en&region=US


Uses of Specimen:
  • Pine can be used as sutures
  • Apply pitch to help bandage up wounds, burns, and boils



http://survivaltopics.com/balsam-fir-pitch/






Pain

Weeping Willow
Eastern Deciduous Forest and Tall Grass Prairies


Genus and Species: Salix babylonica
Habitat: Stretches across the western and central/eastern United States. It is found in both shady and sunny areas near or around water
Seasons: First indications in spring (February)
Active Chemical Ingredient: Salicylic acid
Chemical Structure: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Salicylic_acid_chemical_structure.png
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Uses of Specimen:
  • The salicylic acid is used to treat pain
  • It is an anti inflammatory
  • Use the leaves to treat skin sores and a blood purifier to prevent infections
  • Chew the bark in order to reduce swelling (broken bone, sprained ankle, sore throat)
  • Rub directly on the skin for frostbite



https://umm.edu/health/medical/altmed/herb/willow-bark

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