Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Half life lab
Today my partner and I turned in our Half Life Lab. It was a struggle until I had Mrs. Frankenburg explain it to me. Then it was a breeze. I learned how to apply half life's of radioactive atoms to the real world.
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
atomic mass and structure test
We just took the test for everything we have learned so far. I studied for three nights before it so I was confident about the test. When I started tacking the test I realized that I knew the material and after that it was a breeze.
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Bean Lab Excitement!
Today we did the Bean lab. I was excited because I pased the pre lab test that I fervently studied for. I was over all thaty we learned about atomic mass and finding avg. atomic mass.
Monday, September 21, 2015
atomic mass leson
Today in class we went over information about the particles inside the smallest things on Earth- atoms. We reviewed the charges of the particles, positive protons, neutral neutrons, and negative electrons. We covered the masses of these particles, such as protons and neutrons both equal 1amu, while the tiny electron equals 1/1840amu.
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Atomic Structure and Radioactivity
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Pre-Test Jitters!
Today we took the pretest for the new section we are heading into this week. It was on Atomic Structure and Radioactivity. I knew nothing on the test. But i look forward to learning about this subject.
Monday, September 14, 2015
nomenclature number 2
In the last section of nomenclature we learned how to name acids. An acid is a poly atomic ion that has a positive hydrogen atom. This hydrogen atom must be shared with other compounds in order for it to be an acid. If it does not have an oxygen atom in it. It is named with a hydro-ic. Hydro- for the beginning and -ic at the end. if the original compound without the hydrogen ended in -ate the ending of the acid is -ic. If the original compound ended in -ite then the acid ends in -ous.
nomenclature number 1
In the nomenclature section we learned about the 3 different types of poly atomic ions. Type 1 which is a Binary compound is where a cation and anion join together and form a bond. Type 2 is where two nonmetals join together and form a bond. You must use roman numerals to name them. The last type is Type 3 in which multiple metals and nonmetals join together to form a bond. Some have special names which must be memorized.
Monday, September 7, 2015
Flea Bites
Info on Flea Bites:
HmamelisVirginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin irritations is Flavon.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including dermatitis.
HmamelisVirginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin irritations is Flavon.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including dermatitis.
The proper way to apply this plant for skin irritations is to crush the leaves into a paste and apply directly to the effected area.
Friday, September 4, 2015
Food Poisoning
Info on Food Poisoning:
Sanguinaria aka (Bloodroot)
This toxic plant is found throughout Missouri.
Sanguinarine is an active chemical in bloodroot that enables it to kill many pathogens. That includes those of which can give you food poisoning. the following picture contains the chemical structure of sanguinarine.
Bloodroot can be used to kill pathogens on the skin or in the digestive tract.
Boil 1 teaspoon of bloodroot rhizome (roots) to a cup of water. Let it steep for 20 minutes. Drink 3 times daily. This will rid your intestines of pathogens. But, it will also kill the necessary bacteria for digesting food.
Sanguinaria aka (Bloodroot)
This toxic plant is found throughout Missouri.
Sanguinarine is an active chemical in bloodroot that enables it to kill many pathogens. That includes those of which can give you food poisoning. the following picture contains the chemical structure of sanguinarine.
Bloodroot can be used to kill pathogens on the skin or in the digestive tract.
Boil 1 teaspoon of bloodroot rhizome (roots) to a cup of water. Let it steep for 20 minutes. Drink 3 times daily. This will rid your intestines of pathogens. But, it will also kill the necessary bacteria for digesting food.
burns from fire
Info on Burns from Fire:
HmamelisVirginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin irritations is Flavon.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including dermatitis.
HmamelisVirginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin irritations is Flavon.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including dermatitis.
The proper way to apply this plant for skin irritations is to crush the leaves into a paste and apply directly to the effected area.
Poison Ivy
Info on Poison Ivy:
Hmamelis Virginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin from burns and poison ivy is Flavon.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including frostbite.
the proper way to apply this plant for skin irritations is to crush the leaves into a paste and apply directly to the effected area.
Hmamelis Virginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin from burns and poison ivy is Flavon.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including frostbite.
the proper way to apply this plant for skin irritations is to crush the leaves into a paste and apply directly to the effected area.
Dermatitis
Info on Dermatitis:
Hmamelis Virginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin irritations is Flavon.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including dermatitis.
The proper way to apply this plant for skin irritations is to crush the leaves into a paste and apply directly to the effected area.
Hmamelis Virginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin irritations is Flavon.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including dermatitis.
The proper way to apply this plant for skin irritations is to crush the leaves into a paste and apply directly to the effected area.
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Broken Bone
Info on Broken Bone:
Symphytum Officale aka (Comfrey)
This magical healing plant is found throughout our state. Inclueding the tall grass prairie and eastern deciduous forests.
Allantoin is the active chemical in this plant that heals broken bones. This chemical stimulates cell growth.
This plant can be used on cuts, broken bones, and skin aliments.
The best way to utilize the healing powers of the Comfrey you will need to make a poultice. Ingesting this plant could be deadly so is best to absorbed by the skin. Start by crushing up the leaves into a mushy substance and put into a cloth. Then tie the cloth around the effected area. Make sure that the Comfrey mush is touching your skin.
Symphytum Officale aka (Comfrey)
This magical healing plant is found throughout our state. Inclueding the tall grass prairie and eastern deciduous forests.
Allantoin is the active chemical in this plant that heals broken bones. This chemical stimulates cell growth.
This plant can be used on cuts, broken bones, and skin aliments.
The best way to utilize the healing powers of the Comfrey you will need to make a poultice. Ingesting this plant could be deadly so is best to absorbed by the skin. Start by crushing up the leaves into a mushy substance and put into a cloth. Then tie the cloth around the effected area. Make sure that the Comfrey mush is touching your skin.
Gunshot Wound
Info on Gunshot Wound:
Opuntia Humifusa aka (prickly pear cactus)
This sharp plant is found scattered throughout Missouri.
There is no active chemical but instead we are just using the sharp needles on the plant to sew up wounds.
To prepare the needle just cut the needle off the plant and sanitize it.
It can be used to sew up wounds. This plant is also edible.
Yucca Glauca aka (Soapweed Yucca)
This plant is found throughout Missouri.
The way this plant is used is by making thread to sew up an wound.
You must separate the threads individually to make a long enough thread. By tying them together.
Hmamelis Virginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin for burns, frostbite,and incect stings and bites is Flavon. The Chemical that is used to treat cuts is Gallic acid. Which helps to close up wounds.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including tick bites.
The proper way to apply this plant for cuts is to crush the leaves into a paste and apply directly to the effected area.
Opuntia Humifusa aka (prickly pear cactus)
This sharp plant is found scattered throughout Missouri.
There is no active chemical but instead we are just using the sharp needles on the plant to sew up wounds.
To prepare the needle just cut the needle off the plant and sanitize it.
It can be used to sew up wounds. This plant is also edible.
Yucca Glauca aka (Soapweed Yucca)
This plant is found throughout Missouri.
The way this plant is used is by making thread to sew up an wound.
You must separate the threads individually to make a long enough thread. By tying them together.
Hmamelis Virginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin for burns, frostbite,and incect stings and bites is Flavon. The Chemical that is used to treat cuts is Gallic acid. Which helps to close up wounds.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including tick bites.
The proper way to apply this plant for cuts is to crush the leaves into a paste and apply directly to the effected area.
Sunburns
Info on Sunburns:
HmamelisVirginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin irritations is Flavon.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including dermatitis.
HmamelisVirginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin irritations is Flavon.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including dermatitis.
The proper way to apply this plant for skin irritations is to crush the leaves into a paste and apply directly to the effected area.
Toothache
Info on Toothache:
Ulmus Rubra aka (Slippery Elm)
This awesome plant is found throughout Missouri. Including the tall grass prairie and eastern deciduous forests.
Slippery Elm contains a substance called mucilage, which is a polysaccharide that becomes a gel when mixed with water. The mucilage comes from the inner bark of the tree and is a bit slippery and slimy.
The inner bark can be used to treat a sore throat, diarrhea, and toothaches. For sore throats and diarrhea. Make a tea out of the the inside of the bark by adding finely ground insides of the bark to hot water. A tea does a good job of soothing the mouth, throat, stomach, and intestines, causing relief from things.
Make a poultice to treat toothaches and lesions. Do this by adding coarsely ground insides of the bark to hot water and let become gelatinous.
Ulmus Rubra aka (Slippery Elm)
This awesome plant is found throughout Missouri. Including the tall grass prairie and eastern deciduous forests.
Slippery Elm contains a substance called mucilage, which is a polysaccharide that becomes a gel when mixed with water. The mucilage comes from the inner bark of the tree and is a bit slippery and slimy.
The inner bark can be used to treat a sore throat, diarrhea, and toothaches. For sore throats and diarrhea. Make a tea out of the the inside of the bark by adding finely ground insides of the bark to hot water. A tea does a good job of soothing the mouth, throat, stomach, and intestines, causing relief from things.
Make a poultice to treat toothaches and lesions. Do this by adding coarsely ground insides of the bark to hot water and let become gelatinous.
Burns from Oil
Info on Burns from Oil:
Hmamelis Virginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin for burns and frostbite is Flavon.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including frostbite.
the proper way to apply this plant for skin irritations is to crush the leaves into a paste and apply directly to the effected area.
Hmamelis Virginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin for burns and frostbite is Flavon.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including frostbite.
the proper way to apply this plant for skin irritations is to crush the leaves into a paste and apply directly to the effected area.
Deep Puncture Wound
Info on Deep Puncture Wound:
Hmamelis Virginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin for burns, frostbite,and incect stings and bites is Flavon. The Chemical that is used to treat cuts is Gallic acid. Which helps to close up wounds.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including tick bites.
The proper way to apply this plant for cuts is to crush the leaves into a paste and apply directly to the effected area.
Hmamelis Virginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin for burns, frostbite,and incect stings and bites is Flavon. The Chemical that is used to treat cuts is Gallic acid. Which helps to close up wounds.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including tick bites.
The proper way to apply this plant for cuts is to crush the leaves into a paste and apply directly to the effected area.
Blisters
Info on Blisters:
Ulmus Rubra aka (Slippery Elm)
This awesome plant is found throughout Missouri. Including the tall grass prairie and eastern deciduous forests.
Slippery Elm contains a substance called mucilage, which is a polysaccharide that becomes a gel when mixed with water. The mucilage comes from the inner bark of the tree and is a bit slippery and slimy. The mucil
The inner bark can be used to treat a sore throat, diarrhea, and toothaches. For sore throats and diarrhea. Make a tea out of the the inside of the bark by adding finely ground insides of the bark to hot water. Lesions and toothaches mage does a good job of soothing the mouth, throat, stomach, and intestines, causing relief from things.
ake a poultice. Do this by adding coarsely ground insides of the bark to hot water and let become gelatinous.
Ulmus Rubra aka (Slippery Elm)
This awesome plant is found throughout Missouri. Including the tall grass prairie and eastern deciduous forests.
Slippery Elm contains a substance called mucilage, which is a polysaccharide that becomes a gel when mixed with water. The mucilage comes from the inner bark of the tree and is a bit slippery and slimy. The mucil
The inner bark can be used to treat a sore throat, diarrhea, and toothaches. For sore throats and diarrhea. Make a tea out of the the inside of the bark by adding finely ground insides of the bark to hot water. Lesions and toothaches mage does a good job of soothing the mouth, throat, stomach, and intestines, causing relief from things.
ake a poultice. Do this by adding coarsely ground insides of the bark to hot water and let become gelatinous.
Snake Bite
Info on Snake Bite:
Echinacea Purpurea
This plant has the abilities to boost the immune system and has anti-venom properties.
This plant is found in both the tall grass prairie and eastern deciduous forests.
Cichoric acid the main active ingredient in the Echinacea purpurea. It works as a an antioxidant.
This plant can be used to cure many biological infections. It also can can be used to fight poisonous snake bites.
A tincture is normally used to treat a snake bite that is venomous. These are what you will need to make a tincture from echinacea.
1 1-pint glass jar (make sure it is clean)
¼ cup dried Echinacea
1 pint vodka
pour the one pint of vodka over the top of the dried echinacea roots. Then wait for a few days if necessary for the chemicals to be drawn out of the roots. Then drink from underneath your tongue so that it can be absorbed quickly.
Echinacea Purpurea
This plant has the abilities to boost the immune system and has anti-venom properties.
This plant is found in both the tall grass prairie and eastern deciduous forests.
Cichoric acid the main active ingredient in the Echinacea purpurea. It works as a an antioxidant.
This plant can be used to cure many biological infections. It also can can be used to fight poisonous snake bites.
A tincture is normally used to treat a snake bite that is venomous. These are what you will need to make a tincture from echinacea.
1 1-pint glass jar (make sure it is clean)
¼ cup dried Echinacea
1 pint vodka
pour the one pint of vodka over the top of the dried echinacea roots. Then wait for a few days if necessary for the chemicals to be drawn out of the roots. Then drink from underneath your tongue so that it can be absorbed quickly.
Axe Wound
Info on Axe Wound:
Opuntia Humifusa aka (prickly pear cactus)
This sharp plant is found scattered throughout Missouri.
There is no active chemical but instead we are just using the sharp needles on the plant to sew up wounds.
To prepare the needle just cut the needle off the plant and sanitize it.
It can be used to sew up wounds. This plant is also edible.
Yucca Glauca aka (Soapweed Yucca)
This plant is found throughout Missouri.
The way this plant is used is by making thread to sew up an wound.
You must separate the threads individually to make a long enough thread. By tying them together.
Hmamelis Virginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin for burns, frostbite,and incect stings and bites is Flavon. The Chemical that is used to treat cuts is Gallic acid. Which helps to close up wounds.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including tick bites.
The proper way to apply this plant for cuts is to crush the leaves into a paste and apply directly to the effected area.
Opuntia Humifusa aka (prickly pear cactus)
This sharp plant is found scattered throughout Missouri.
There is no active chemical but instead we are just using the sharp needles on the plant to sew up wounds.
To prepare the needle just cut the needle off the plant and sanitize it.
It can be used to sew up wounds. This plant is also edible.
Yucca Glauca aka (Soapweed Yucca)
This plant is found throughout Missouri.
The way this plant is used is by making thread to sew up an wound.
You must separate the threads individually to make a long enough thread. By tying them together.
Hmamelis Virginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin for burns, frostbite,and incect stings and bites is Flavon. The Chemical that is used to treat cuts is Gallic acid. Which helps to close up wounds.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including tick bites.
The proper way to apply this plant for cuts is to crush the leaves into a paste and apply directly to the effected area.
Knife Cut
Info on Knife Cut:
Hmamelis Virginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin for burns, frostbite,and insect stings and bites is Flavon. The Chemical that is used to treat cuts is Gallic acid. Which helps to close up wounds.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including tick bites. It c an also be used to clean out a flesh wound.
The proper way to apply this plant for cuts is to crush the leaves into a paste and apply directly to the effected area using a poultice. To clean a flesh wound with witch hazel you must make a tea. The way that you make witch hazel tea is that you boil the leaves and/or the bark in a pot of water, then cover and let the mixture stand for about 45 minutes. This ensures that the herbal drink is at its full strength so that you get all of the healthy benefits from it.
Hmamelis Virginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin for burns, frostbite,and insect stings and bites is Flavon. The Chemical that is used to treat cuts is Gallic acid. Which helps to close up wounds.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including tick bites. It c an also be used to clean out a flesh wound.
The proper way to apply this plant for cuts is to crush the leaves into a paste and apply directly to the effected area using a poultice. To clean a flesh wound with witch hazel you must make a tea. The way that you make witch hazel tea is that you boil the leaves and/or the bark in a pot of water, then cover and let the mixture stand for about 45 minutes. This ensures that the herbal drink is at its full strength so that you get all of the healthy benefits from it.
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Sunburn
Info on Sunburn:
Hmamelis Virginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin for burns and frostbite is Flavon.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including frostbite.
the proper way to apply this plant for skin irritations is to crush the leaves into a paste and apply directly to the effected area.
Bear Attack
Info on Bear Attack (large flesh wounds):
Opuntia Humifusa aka (prickly pear cactus)
This sharp plant is found scattered throughout Missouri.
There is no active chemical but instead we are just using the sharp needles on the plant to sew up wounds.
To prepare the needle just cut the needle off the plant and sanitize it.
It can be used to sew up wounds. This plant is also edible.
Yucca Glauca aka (Soapweed Yucca)
This plant is found throughout Missouri.
The way this plant is used is by making thread to sew up an wound.
You must separate the threads individually to make a long enough thread. By tying them together.
Hmamelis Virginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin for burns, frostbite,and incect stings and bites is Flavon. The Chemical that is used to treat cuts is Gallic acid. Which helps to close up wounds.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including tick bites.
The proper way to apply this plant for cuts is to crush the leaves into a paste and apply directly to the effected area.
Fungus Infections
Info on Fungus Infections:
Sanguinaria aka (Bloodroot)
This toxic plant is found throughout Missouri.
Sanguinarine is an active chemical in bloodroot that enables it to kill many pathogens. That includes those of which can give you food poisoning. the following picture contains the chemical structure of sanguinarine
Bloodroot can be used to kill pathogens on the skin or in the digestive tract.
Boil 1 teaspoon of bloodroot rhizome (roots) to a cup of water. Let it steep for 20 minutes. Drink 3 times daily. This will rid your intestines of pathogens. But, it will also kill the necessary bacteria for digesting food.
Sanguinaria aka (Bloodroot)
This toxic plant is found throughout Missouri.
Sanguinarine is an active chemical in bloodroot that enables it to kill many pathogens. That includes those of which can give you food poisoning. the following picture contains the chemical structure of sanguinarine
Bloodroot can be used to kill pathogens on the skin or in the digestive tract.
Boil 1 teaspoon of bloodroot rhizome (roots) to a cup of water. Let it steep for 20 minutes. Drink 3 times daily. This will rid your intestines of pathogens. But, it will also kill the necessary bacteria for digesting food.
Rope Burn
Info on Rope Burn:
Hmamelis Virginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called Tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin for burns and frostbite is Flavon.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including frostbite.
The proper way to apply this plant for skin irritations is to crush the leaves into a paste and apply directly to the effected area.
Hmamelis Virginiana aka (witch hazel)
This plant is found throughout Missouri including both the tall grass prairies and the eastern deciduous forest.
This plant brings use to a chemical flowing throughout it called Tannins. The main ingredient that helps heal and protect skin for burns and frostbite is Flavon.
This plant can also help get rid of bacteria that could cause in many wounds including frostbite.
The proper way to apply this plant for skin irritations is to crush the leaves into a paste and apply directly to the effected area.
Sprained Joint
Info on Sprained Joint:
Echinacea Purpurea
This plant has the abilities to boost the immune system and has anti-venom properties.
This plant is found in both the tall grass prairie and eastern deciduous forests.
Cichoric acid the main active ingredient in the Echinacea purpurea. It works as a an antioxidant.
This plant can be used to cure many biological infections. It also can can be used to fight poisonous snake bites. It can help with sprained joints.
A tincture is normally used to treat a snake bite that is venomous. But it can also be used to help with sprained joints. These are what you will need to make a tincture from echinacea.
1 1-pint glass jar (make sure it is clean)
¼ cup dried Echinacea
1 pint vodka
pour the one pint of vodka over the top of the dried echinacea roots. Then wait for a few days if necessary for the chemicals to be drawn out of the roots. Then drink from underneath your tongue so that it can be absorbed quickly.
Diarrhea
Info on Diarrhea/Dehydration:
Ulmus Rubra aka (Slippery Elm)
This awesome plant is found throughout Missouri. Including the tall grass prairie and eastern deciduous forests.
Slippery Elm contains a substance called mucilage, which is a polysaccharide that becomes a gel when mixed with water. The mucilage comes from the inner bark of the tree and is a bit slippery and slimy. The mucil
The inner bark can be used to treat a sore throat, diarrhea, and toothaches. For sore throats and diarrhea. Make a tea out of the the inside of the bark by adding finely ground insides of the bark to hot water. Lesions and toothaches mage does a good job of soothing the mouth, throat, stomach, and intestines, causing relief from things.
ake a poultice. Do this by adding coarsely ground insides of the bark to hot water and let become gelatinous.
Ulmus Rubra aka (Slippery Elm)
This awesome plant is found throughout Missouri. Including the tall grass prairie and eastern deciduous forests.
Slippery Elm contains a substance called mucilage, which is a polysaccharide that becomes a gel when mixed with water. The mucilage comes from the inner bark of the tree and is a bit slippery and slimy. The mucil
The inner bark can be used to treat a sore throat, diarrhea, and toothaches. For sore throats and diarrhea. Make a tea out of the the inside of the bark by adding finely ground insides of the bark to hot water. Lesions and toothaches mage does a good job of soothing the mouth, throat, stomach, and intestines, causing relief from things.
ake a poultice. Do this by adding coarsely ground insides of the bark to hot water and let become gelatinous.
Sore Throat
Info for Sore Throat:
Ulmus Rubra aka (Slippery Elm)
This awesome plant is found throughout Missouri. Including the tall grass prairie and eastern deciduous forests.
Slippery Elm contains a substance called mucilage, which is a polysaccharide that becomes a gel when mixed with water. The mucilage comes from the inner bark of the tree and is a bit slippery and slimy. The mucil
The inner bark can be used to treat a sore throat, diarrhea, and toothaches. For sore throats and diarrhea. Make a tea out of the the inside of the bark by adding finely ground insides of the bark to hot water. Lesions and toothaches mage does a good job of soothing the mouth, throat, stomach, and intestines, causing relief from things.
ake a poultice. Do this by adding coarsely ground insides of the bark to hot water and let become gelatinous.
Ulmus Rubra aka (Slippery Elm)
This awesome plant is found throughout Missouri. Including the tall grass prairie and eastern deciduous forests.
Slippery Elm contains a substance called mucilage, which is a polysaccharide that becomes a gel when mixed with water. The mucilage comes from the inner bark of the tree and is a bit slippery and slimy. The mucil
The inner bark can be used to treat a sore throat, diarrhea, and toothaches. For sore throats and diarrhea. Make a tea out of the the inside of the bark by adding finely ground insides of the bark to hot water. Lesions and toothaches mage does a good job of soothing the mouth, throat, stomach, and intestines, causing relief from things.
ake a poultice. Do this by adding coarsely ground insides of the bark to hot water and let become gelatinous.
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