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List of medicinal plants of the American West

Many plants that grow in the American West have use in traditional and herbal medicine.

List of medicinal plants

  • Broadleaf plantain (Plantago major) is one of the most abundant and widely distributed medicinal crops in the world. A poultice of the leaves can be applied to wounds, stings, and sores in order to facilitate healing and prevent infection. The active chemical constituents are aucubin (an anti-microbial agent), allantoin (which stimulates cellular growth and tissue regeneration), and mucilage (which reduces pain and discomfort). Plantain has astringent properties, and a tea made from the leaves can be ingested to treat diarrhea and soothe raw internal membranes.
  • California bay (Umbellularia californica) leaves were used by the Tongva people to treat pain.
  • California poppy (Eschscholzia californica) was chewed by California Indians to treat toothache and to decrease milk production in nursing mothers anti-galactogogue.
  • Willow Salix spp. used to treat headache and as an antipyretic due to the content of salicylic acid.
  • Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is used for various ailments including cramps, fevers, and toothache.

See also

References

Further reading

There are several books about western medicinal plants:

  • A comprehensive collection of many plants with descriptions of their uses.
  • Very thorough discussion of California medicinal plants.
  • A partial list of plants used in the west.
  • A field guide with photographs of each plant and descriptions of their uses.
  • Gives the Chumash Indian and scientific basis for use of many plants, along with color photographs of each plant. Cecilia Garcia is a Chumash healer.
  • A discussion of Cahuilla Indian plants and their uses. Saubel is a Cahuilla Indian.

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