Stack Veggie and fruit garden
1st draft of forest garden
Edible Uses
0
0
Medicinal Uses
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17
Tonic
1
Improves general health. Slower acting than a stimulant, it brings steady improvement.
Stomachic
1
Aids and improves the action of the stomach.
Stings
1
Used in the treatment of stings and insect bites.
Skin
1
Plants used in miscellaneous treatments for the skin.
Lithontripic
1
Removes stones.
Hypotensive
1
Reduces high blood pressure.
Hypoglycaemic
1
Reduces the levels of sugar in the blood.
Homeopathy
1
This use case does not have a description yet.
Febrifuge
1
Reduces fevers.
Expectorant
1
Clears phlegm from the chest by inducing coughing.
Diuretic
1
Promotes the flow of urine.
Carminative
1
Reduces flatulence and expels gas from the intestines.
Appetizer
1
Improves the appetite
Antispasmodic
1
Treats muscular spasms and cramps.
Antiseptic
1
Destroys or arrests the growth of micro-organisms.
Antiinflammatory
1
Reduces inflammation of joints, injuries etc.
Anthelmintic
1
Expels parasites from the gut.
Food Forest Uses
0
0
Other Uses
6
6
Rust
1
Plants that can be used to prevent or treat rust.
Repellent
1
Plants that are said to deter but not necessarily kill various mammals, birds, insects etc.
Polish
1
For metals, wood etc.
Hair
1
Used as shampoos, tonics etc.
Dye
1
Many plants, such as indigo, madder, or woad, can be used to produce natural dyes for textiles.
Cosmetic
1
Plants such as aloe, rose, and chamomile are often used in natural cosmetics for their beneficial properties on skin and hair.
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