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1. garlic: is said to be an herb beneficial in the treatment of various infections, including but not limited to, bronchitis, meningitis,yeast infections, etc. It is an expectorant as well as an antibiotic. Garlic contains sulphur and was utilized during World War 2 by the U.S. Army in treatment and prevention of septicemia(gangrene). It repels vampires, though which type specifically is currently open to debate.
 
2. echinecea: is said to be beneficial in the treatment of various infections, including but not limited to, bronchitis, meningitis, HIV/AIDS, etc.
 
3. marijuana: is said to be useful as a pain reliever, is useful in the treatment of Asthma among other things. It is also an aphrodisiac and is utilized as a sacred herb in many Hindu religious (Tantric sexual) rituals. Marijuana can also cause paranoia (especially if you are afraid of bing caught with it in your possession) as well as psychotic episodes.
 
4. cocaine: is said to be a useful as a pain reliever, it is also a stimulant as well as an aphrodisiac. I am not allergic to cocaine.
 
5. aspirin: was once obtained from the bark of a willow tree.
It is useful as a pain reliever.
 
6. liquer: is said to be useful as a pain reliever, it is also a sedative. Red wine is said to be useful as a blood tonic.
 
7. tobacco: a sacred herb, used by many Native Americans in their religious rituals.
 
8. sage: Is a sacred herb to many Native Americans. It chases away unwanted psychic energies. It is used as a seasoning in some foods. 
 
9. sweetgrass: Attracts wanted psychic energies.
 
10. salt: a mineral (but it is going to reside on this page anyway). It is useful in the treatment of goiter when it is iodized. It is also useful in chasing away unwanted psychic energies.
 
11. willow: common name for shrubs and trees of the genus Salix in the willow family, Salicaceae. Especially common as decorative plants are willow shrubs like the pussy willow (S. discolor).
 
12. pussy willow: a willow bearing velvetlike, silvery catkins.
 
13. catkins: a droopy, scaling spike of small flowers without petals, as on a willow.
 
14. wolfsbane: poisonous, attracts werewolves. (Where is the wolfsbane when you need it most?)
 
15. catnip: attracts cats.
 
16. codeine: modern pain reliever. I am allergic to codeine.
 
17. Pau D'Arco: S. American treatment & possible cure for HIV/AIDS. It is rare at this time.
 
aphrodisiac: a drug that arouses sexual desire.

   I make no claims as to the effective medicinal value of these plants/herbs. If you try any of them, you are on your own. I know which ones (that I have tried). I know which ones I have any use for... I still ain't tried them all... I know which ones I won't try...
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