Describes the botanical source of this plant also known as Goldthread. Includes info about related species and dosage requirements.
Provides details about this herb known to relieve canker sores and diarrhea. Includes dosage and preparation information.
Discover the botanical characteristics of this plant also known as Goldthread whose root was chewed by Native Americans to relieve mouth sores.
Specifies the uses, botanical characteristics and ecology of this herb that Native Americans used to treat coughs.
Offers insight into the uses of this herb with the Latin name of Rhizoma Coptidis, whose root proves useful in the treatment of diarrhea and dysentery.
Considers the ecology and habitat of this Artic variety of the plant known to the Native American population to relieve sore throats and stomach aches.
Take a look at a couple of pictures of this yellow and white flowered plant whose root is used to treat a number of ailments.
Find a photo of this member of the buttercup family used in herbal medicine.
Describes this small perennial whose flowers can be used as an herbal medicine.