Happy St Patrick’s Day! Top o’ the mornin’ to you and yours,
and may today
& everyday find you happy & healthy!
Americans celebrate the holiday by wearing green clothing. Many people, regardless of ethnic background, wear green-colored clothing and items. Traditionally, those who are caught not wearing green are pinched…hope you don’t get pinched today. :-)
Let’s talk about a green plant today that may be on Chemlawn’s TOP FIVE weeds to kill list, but what you might not know is that it is also extremely nutritious.
This plant is good for your lungs and amazing for your baby’s diaper rash, and is a great “must have” green in your salad. Only the young tender stems and leaves should be picked since the greens are at their best during this stage. Chickweed can be eaten raw in salads and sandwiches. Chopped it can be added to chicken or egg salads.
Chickweed can be used to treat both internal and external inflammations. Poultice of stems and leaves used to ease arthritis and pains of the joints, cuts, and skin irritations. It may soothe severe itchiness and is often used to relieve eczema, varicose veins and nettle rash. An infusion of the fresh or dried plant may be added to a bath, where the herb’s emollient properties will help reduce inflammation, in rheumatic joints for example, and encourage tissue repair.
REMEDIES:
- Use the herb fresh, for a cleansing, tonic mixture to relieve tiredness and debility. Also helpful for urinary tract inflammations, such as cystitis.
- Tincture: add to remedies for rheumatism
- Poultice: Apply the fresh plant to boils and abscesses and to painful rheumatic joints.
- Compress: soak a pad in the hot decoction, or tincture diluted in hot water, and apply to painful joints
- Cream: apply to eczema, especially if it is itching. Use to draw insect stings or splinters and on burns and scalds.
- Infused Oil. Apply as an alternative to creams for skin rashes or add 1 Tbsp to bathwater for eczema.
Most basic rashes can be easily treated with a simple oil of chickweed (Stellaria media) or with a basic healing salve like the one in the Herbal Medicine Making Kit. Learn all about chickweed and how to make oils in the FREE COURSE that comes with the Kit.
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To You and Your Pets Health,
Alice
Happy St Patrick’s Day!
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