FRONTIER PHARMACY
From:
Current Newspaper, Carlsbad, New Mexico
February 13, 1896
Catnip – The leaves can be made into a tea and fed to babies with colic.
Chicory – Young leaves can be eaten as a spring green and the roots dried and roasted as a coffee substitute.
Dandelion – The leaves and small flower buds are a sought-after spring green. Dried and roasted roots make a coffee substitute. Can also be used as a remedy for dropsy.
Goldenrod – The flowers can be used for dying yarn. The leaves can be made into tea for nausea.
Milkweed – The “fluff” from this plant makes a great stuffing for mattresses and pillows. The leaves can be used to make chair seats; shoots, roots, and young lower buds are all edible.
Red Raspberry – The leaves can be dried and made into a tea for dysentery, to ease childbirth pains and as a wash for sores.
Rose Hips – Tea made from these berries can be used as a treatment for scurvy.
Sassafras – The inner bark of the roots can be boiled in water for a spring tonic and as a beverage with meals.
Willow – The inner bark can be used to make tea for reducing fever.
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