This is just an overview of some of the things used for healing and their uses. It is by no means complete:
Alder bark - gentle laxative
Ash leaves - rheumatoid arthritis
Ash bark - laxative
Birch bark - eczema
Blackberry leaves - diarrhoea
Blackcurrant leaves - catarrh, sore throat
Burdock root - blood purifier
Camomile leaves -debility
Camomile flowers - hysteria
Cherry bark - lung diseases
Dandelion leaves - laxative, liver tonic
Dandelion root - rheumatics, liver complaints
Elder flowers - urinary problems
Golden rod leaves - vomiting
Ground ivy leaves - ulcers
Hops flowers - stomach complaints
Horehound leaves - coughs, beer-making
Lily of the valley root - valvular disease of the heart
Lobelia leaves - bronchial complaints, croup
Male fern root - worms
Marigold flower - promotes perspiration
Marshmallow root - dysentery
Nettle leaves - rashes
Oak bark - antiseptic, tonic
Peppermint leaves - flatulence
Plantain - haemorrhoids
Raspberry leaves - gargle for sore throat, women's disorders
Red clover flowers - coughs
Red dock root - blood purifier
Rhubarb root - mild laxative
Safflower flowers - fevers, women's problems
Solomon's seal root - pulmonary troubles
Rosemary leaves - hair stimulant
Sage (wood sage) leaves- kidneys, liver
Scabious leaves - internal inflammation
Slippery elm bark - sore throat, indigestion, constipation
Sorrel leaves - cooling, fever drink
Southernwood leaves - women's disorders
Sweet chestnut leaves - Asthma, chest complaints
Thyme leaves - antiseptic
Violet leaves - poultices
Willow - rheumatic fever
Wormwood leaves - digestion, worms
Yarrow leaves - colds, fevers
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In the Scottish highlands, hotels are difficult to find, but there are multiple ways to compare the prices of hotels. Expedia, hotels, best buy and priceline are good websites used to compare and contrast hotel websites.
A Highlander is a Gaelic person who lives in the Highlands of Scotland. This term is used to describe Scottish farmers and herders.
In the 10th century, the language spoken in the Scottish Highlands was Early Gaelic, a precursor to modern Scottish Gaelic. This language was brought to Scotland by Gaelic-speaking peoples from Ireland and became the dominant language in the region during this time.
Scottish crofts were often rooved with turf, sometimes over a layer of thatch.
They are simply land that is far above sea level. Such as the Scottish Highlands. The land is frequently used for sheep and goats.
Scottish crofts were often rooved with turf, sometimes over a layer of thatch.
The name comes from the Lochaber area of the Highlands, home of the Camerons, where it was once popular.
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Scottish Highland dance has been a part of Scottish culture for centuries. Its origins can be traced back to the Scottish Highlands where it was used to celebrate occasions like weddings, victories in battle, and other important events in Scottish history. The dance dates back to at least the 11th century.
Now a days almost all the plants are using as the sources of medicines. For example: Neem, Thulasi.
Medicines are the single most valuable resource obtained from plants after food. Plant-based medicines have been used for centuries to treat various ailments and are still a crucial source of drugs in modern medicine.