Knife Cut

Flora used in treating the malady: KNIFE CUT


Juniper Berry (Juniperus communis)


  • Found in both Tall Grass Prairie and Eastern Deciduous Forest
  • Poison: make a tea from the berries
    • tea: boil one cup of water and add one tablespoon of berries
  • Constipation: Berry Tincture
    • tincture: fill jar with berries, fill remaining space with a 1:1 ratio of alcohol and water
  • Rashes/ Dermatitis:
    •   To make a remarkably effective natural itch salve, melt two tablespoons of of beeswax in a saucepan, add about 1/3 cup unsalted butter, 1/3 cup ground juniper berries, and a tablespoon of ground cloves and stir. Allow the salve to cool before applying to itchy skin, as needed.  (source)
  • Anti-inflammatory/Anti-infection: any ingested form of the berry 
    • could be useful in the healing of sprained body parts
  • Sore Throat: juniper berry tea
    • refer to the above recipe for tea making 
  • Food Poisoning:
    • Antiseptic: any ingested form of the berry (tea is recommended) can help clear waste from the systems
    • (Source)
  • Chemical in Juniper Berries: Terpinene-4-ol
                                                  (source)





Partridge Pea (Chamaecrista fascicultada)




  • Both habitats 
  • Anti-Malarial and Anti-biotic
    • tea from the leaves or roots 
  • Burns (fire) 
    • poultice: Bruised, moistened leaves are applied topically to the injury
  • Open wounds/ cuts: 
    • Follow the same poultice instructions
  • (source)
  • Chemical compound: Genistein 
                                           (source)

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