Guide To
Appalachian Mountains Medicinal Herbs
For Organic
Remedies
Appalachian mountains medicinal
herbs are available from several small scale herb craftrs
in the Appalachian Mountains. These companies either gather
wild herbs or use organically grown herbs from the Appalachian
Mountains in Tennessee.
Wild Pantry have wild foods, medicinal
herbs and other natural products. Their wild crafted herbs
are gathered by trained wild crafters and they do not gather
threatened or endangered herb species.
Pure Mountain Herbs products are hand made
in small batches, from organic or wild crafted appalachian
mountains medicinal herbs.
Sand Mountain Herbs: "A wise old herbalist
from this area, Tommy Bass, once said that we could be
walking on the cures to many diseases, even cancer, and not
even realize it. Many people want to look to the rain
forests of South America and other far way places, but we
think that Sand Mountain is home to cures yet
discovered."
Appalachia Adventures use only wild
crafted herbs. They specialize in medicinal herbs that are
difficult to find, plus offering tinctures and other
products. They have a very comprehensive catalogue of
appalachian mountains medicinal herbs, and
if what you want isn't listed, contact them as they have
other less common herbs available also:
AGRIMONY, ALDER, ALL HEAL, AMERICAN BEECH, ASH,
PRICKLY, AUTUMN OLIVE, BEECH, AMERICAN, BEECH DROPS,
BERGAMOT, BETHROOT, BIRCH, BLACK COHOSH, BLACKBERRY, BLACK
HAW, BLACK WALNUT, BLOOD ROOT, BLUE COHOSH, BUCKEYES
(HORSE CHESTNUT), CATNIP, CATMINT, CEDAR, RED (Eastern),
CHERRY, CHICORY, CHICKWEED, CINQUEFOIL, CLEAVERS BEDSTRAW,
CATCHWEED, GOOSE GRASS, CLIVERS, CLOVER, RED, COHOSH,
BLACK, Squaw Root, Yellow Ginseng, DANDELION, ELDER,
EVERLASTING, SWEET EVERLASTING, RABBIT TOBACCO, CUDWEED,
FALSE SOLOMAN'S SEAL, GINSENG, American Wild, GOLDENROD,
SWEET GOLDENROD, BLUE MOUNTAIN TEA , HEAL ALL SELF-HEAL,
HEAL-ALL, HEAL ALL, Allheal, balm, Blue Curls, Brownwort,
Carpenter's Weed Heart Of The Earth, Hercules Woundwort,
Hock-heal, Hood Weed, Hsia-ku-ts'ao, Panay, Prunella, Xu
Ku Cao, HORSETAIL, IRONWEED, JAPANESE HONEYSUCKLE,
JEWELWEED, KUDZU, LADY'S SLIPPER, LADY'S THUMB, KNOTWEED,
SMARTWEED LAMB'S QUARTERS, LIFE EVERLASTING, LOBELIA,
MOUNTAIN MINT, MULLEIN, NEW JERSEY TEA, PARTRIDGE BERRY
(SQUAW VINE), Passiflora incarnata, PASSION FLOWER,
PAWPAW, Custard Apple, PERSIMMON, Wild (Indian Persimmon),
PIPSISSEWA, PLAINTAIN, PLEURISY ROOT, POKE ROOT, PRICKLY
ASH, QUEEN-OF-THE-MEADOW, SASSAFRAS, SELF-HEAL, SORREL,
SHEEP, SOLOMAN'S SEAL, SPIKENARD, SPIGNET, SWEET SHRUB,
SPICE WOOD, CAROLINA ALLSPICE, USNEA, Old Man's Beard,
Bushy Beard, Lichen, WHITE OAK, WHITE PINE, WILD CARROT
HERB, WILD CHERRY, Black Cherry, WILD GINGER, WILD INDIGO,
WILD LETTUCE, WILD YAM, WITCH HAZEL, YARROW, DOCK, YELLOW,
YELLOW ROOT.
If you're not sure
which Appalachian Mountains medicinal herbs are best for your
needs, check out this free supplement advisor first.
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Other Sites Of
Interest
http://www.bibliomania.com/2/1/66/113/frameset.html
http://www.bcherbgrowers.com/
http://bodd.cf.ac.uk/
http://www.naturalark.com/herbenc.html
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