Do you know which herb heals what?

By: Narra Jackson
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Do you know which herb heals what?
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How much do you know about these common and uncommon herbs? Take this quiz and test your knowledge of various medicinal herbs and their traditional and popular uses.
A good herb for depression and anxiety?
California Poppy
Marijuana
Marijuana is a powerfully healing plant with a ton of different uses in not only herbal medicine but also in foods and other products. Among helping people with depression and anxiety, marijuana is known to reduce blood pressure, alleviate pain, and can be used as a glaucoma treatment. It is amazing stuff!
Lady Ferns
Blood Flower

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An herb that helps ease burning from minor cuts, stings, and burns?
Lady Ferns
Lady ferns are one of the world's oldest plants and there are multiple varieties of ferns. If you spot the soft, delicate lady fern, grab some and roll it up in between your palms into a rough mash. The juices from the leaves will quickly ease stinging nettle burns and also minor cuts, stings, and burns.
Aloe Vera
Dandelion
Cypress

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A plant that is safe to use on agitated children?
Echinacea
German Chamomile
California poppy
The California poppy is one of the more beautiful opioid plants, and an iconic one at that. The poppy is an effective anxiety reliever and is safe to use on agitated children. It should be made into a tea for quick relief of nervousness and tension.
Lavendar

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A good plant if you want to puke?
Myrrh
Tea Tree
Rosewood
Blood flower
The blood flower is a type of tropical milkweed with toxic milky sat that is emetic, which means it makes you throw up. It has historically been used as a heart stimulant and worm repellent.

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A good herb for repelling insects?
Tansy
Tansy is an old-world aster and remedy, used for flavoring beer and stews as well as repelling insects. Rubbing the leaves on the skin provides an effective bug repellent. It can also be used to treat worms. It is poisonous in large doses, but a few leaves are not harmful if ingested.
Agrimony
Aniseed
Greenthread

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An herb that is excellent at soothing headaches?
Hyssop
Yarrow
Korean Mint
Korean Mint does a lot more than just soothe a headache. On top of that mint is famous for fighting nausea, calling the stomach, and reducing nervousness and fatigue. It is also a pretty effective antiviral which makes it useful in fighting colds and the flu.
Feverfew

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A leafy green herb?
Calendula
Vitex
Basil
Besides the fact that basil is absolutely delicious and used widely across the world, medicinally it can be used to help with flatulence, lack of appetite, cuts, and scrapes. It is an annual plant and best when harvested young.
Chamomile

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An herb that is considered the "father of all plants."
Sweet cicely
Alfalfa
Alfalfa is considered the "father of all plants" due to its roots which grow an incredible 20-30 feet deep. It is also incredibly rich in minerals and health-promoting nutrients and compounds.
Red clover
Agrimony

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A great herb if you want to relieve cold symptoms?
Garlic
Catnip
I bet you thought catnip was only for cats... think again. Catnip is great at relieving cold symptoms like fever as it promotes sweating. Catnip can also help stop excessive bleeding and swelling when applied topically rather than ingested.
Eucalyptus
Marshmallow

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An herb widely considered to be perhaps the most valuable herb?
Sage
Among many other uses, Sage is an anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, and anti-fungal. It's name is derived from the Latin word salvere, which means 'to be saved'. Sage also aids digestion, relieves, cramps, reduces diarrhea, dries up phlegm, fights colds, reduces inflammation and swelling, acts as a salve for cuts and burns, and kills bacteria. That is one powerful herb!
Rosemary
Thyme
St. John's Wort

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Commonly used in tea?
Chamomile
Just smelling this tea is likely to make the person feel more calm and soothed. The flower heads of chamomile has been used for herbal infusions and slaves that relieve indigestion and colic, anxiety, tension, and skin inflammations and irritations.
Echinacea
Plantain
Valerian

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A bright gold flower?
Nettle
Cleavers
Calendula
Marigold
Marigolds just remind us of sunshine and summertime. Maybe that is why it just seems to make sense that it is an herb good for sunburns, acne, and blemishes. It also soothes ulcers and digestive problems.

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A delicious berry that can be used like an herb?
Rasberries
Blueberries
Strawberries
Blackberries
Blackberries actually have tons of healing properties, which is an added bonus because they are delicious. The berries are loaded with antioxidants and vitamins but the leaves and roots have value too. Native Americans have used the stems and leaves for healing, while enjoying the young shoots peeled as a vegetable of sorts. The leaves and roots can be used as an effective treatment against dysentery and diarrhea as well as serving usefulness as an anti-inflammatory and astringent.

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An herb who's plant portion is not edible?
Feverfew
Wild Quinine
Wild quinine is potent herb that is used as an anti periodic, emmenagogue, kidney, lithontripic, and poultice. It has traditionally been used to treat debility, fatigue, respiratory infection, gastrointestinal infection, and venereal disease. Do not eat the plant however, as only the roots and flowers are edible!
Rabbits ear
Zinger

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An herb that is alternatively called greenthread?
Annatto
Pennyroyal
Navajo Tea
Navajo tea which is alternatively called greenthread, plains tea, or coyote plant has been used for centuries by Native Americans to quickly relieve that most brutal and irritating of infections: the UTI (urinary tract infection). It is best utilized when made into a tea or decoction.
Chervil

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An herb native to Europe, Northern Africa, and Western Asia?
Wasabi
Pandan
Red clover
Red clover although was once only found in Europe, Northern Africa, and Western Asia is not ubiquitous worldwide. The plants blossoms can be used for coughs and colds but are better utilized as an excellent detoxifier and blood cleanser.
Sweet Marjoram

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An herb used in Italian cooking?
Wafer Ash
Sweet Marjoram
The Greeks have called Sweet Marjoram "Joy of the Mountain" and it was revered throughout the Mediterranean for its fragrance, flavor, and medicinal value. It has been used most famously as a digestive aid but can also be used as an antifungal, antibacterial, and disinfectant.
Velvetleaf
Saw palmetto

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An herb who's root is used more than any other part?
Burdock
Burdock is a prickly, thistle-like plant that grows commonly all over the world. It is a highly effective treatment against poison ivy and poison oak and there have been claims that it helps cure cancer (although it hasn't been studied extensively enough to make any foolproof claims).
Tulsi
Lotus
Ginkgo

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An herb that is a natural serotonin inhibitor?
Jamaica dogwood
Horsetail
Feverfew
Feverfew is an anti-inflammatory can treat rheumatism, arthritis, and, most famously, migraine headaches and tension headaches. It is also great for relieving tension and general anxiety and is a natural serotonin inhibitor. It can be used to reduce swelling and bruising as well.
Hoodie

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A delicate purple flower?
Hibiscus
Ephedra
Elderberry
Sweet Violet
Sweet Violet is native to Europe and Asia. When brewed into a syrup the plant is effective as a treatment for colds, flu, and coughs or sore throats. However, when made as a tea it is great for relieved headaches and muscles/body pain.

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Native to the Mediterranean?
Digitalis
Winter savory
Winter savory is delicious when used to add flavors to meats and stews and all parts of the plant are edible. On top of that, winter savory is your savior against insect bites and stings. It is also commonly used as an antiseptic.
Chasteberry
Chaparral

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A psychotropic?
Chili
Don quai
Nutmeg
Nutmeg is in fact a psychotropic and in high enough doses can cause hallucinations, delusions, and even an impending sense of doom.
Barberry

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Common ingredient in curry powder?
Fenugreek
Cumin
Turmeric
Turmeric which popularly gives curry powder its bright yellow color has been hugely effective against Alzheimer's symptoms in multiple studies, and currently out-preforms any known Alzheimer's drug.
Paprika

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India is this herbs largest producer
Fenugreek
Taking fenugreek not only promotes lactation in nursing mothers but it also makes your urine and sweat smell like maple syrup. Fenugreek has also been known to reduce some biomarkers in people with diabetes and with pre-diabetic conditions.
Ephedra
Tea tree oil
Vetiver

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The bud of this flower is vibrant red...
Yarrow
Willow Bark
Elderberry
Echinacea
Echinacea is super tasty in tea and drinking it is especially helpful if you are suffering from a cold or the flu. The herb is also used to ease the severity of your symptoms as well as provides relief to your immune system.

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This herb is one of the prettiest flowers out there
Calendula
Johnny-jump-up
Johnny-jump-up is a very weird name for a flower as pretty as this one... It has tons of anti-inflammatory properties. It is also really good for eczema and skin blemishes and has traditionally been used to help loosen phlegm.
Veronica
Water Hemlock

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A relative of mint?
Marigold
Parsley
Lemon balm
Yes, lemon balm is in fact a relative of mint and if you look at the pattern and shape of the leaves it is pretty obvious. Lemon balm is a versatile medicinal herb that helps relieve anxiety, insomnia, wounds, herpes, insect bites, flatulence, and an upset stomach. It also speeds up the healing of cold sores.
Sage

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Good for bad breath?
Parsley
Parsley is widely used in cooking for a ton of different cultures of chefs. Many times it is just used as a decorative tool. It has historical religious uses in Judaism as well. Medicinally it is loaded with nutrients and has healing powers that help with flatulence and bad breath.
Black cohosh
Cayenne
Peppermint

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A general reliever?
Skullcap
Peppermint
Yes, peppermint is an all around general reliever for a series of uncomfortable things. If you are having digestive issues or gas, sipping this medicinal tea will provide you with some relief. It has also been commonly known to relieve and soothe headaches.
Pipsissewa
St. John's Wort

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Something to help sweeten your breath?
Mugwort
Fennel
Nettle
Rosemary
Rosemary helps with all kinds of cool things like helping to improve your memory and aid in your concentration. It also improves mood and strangely helps sweeten your breath too!

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It has an earthy smell to it?
Thyme
Thyme's active principal is thymol, which is a strong and effective antiseptic. If you have coughing, congestion, indigestion, or gas thyme is a great herb to make into a tea or just chew on the leaves/stems.
Crampbark
Dandelion
Gummed

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An herb commonly thought of as a weed?
Valerian
St. John's Wort
St. Johns Wort is one of the best growing herbs out there, which is why many people think of it as an intrusive weed. Doctors love St. Johns Wort however as it is a powerful herb to use if you suffer from mild to moderate depression. The leaves and yellow flowers are this medicinal herbs active parts.
Chamomile
Yellow Dock

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An herb also called "Indian ginseng"?
Astragalus
Butterbur
Lemongrass
Ashwagandha
Ashwagandha is sometimes called "Indian ginseng" and has many health properties. This herb is a great one for athletes or active people that need to increase their energy, strength, and stamina. It helps to strengthen the body and increases endurance.

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An herb commonly used in Vietnamese cooking?
Rhodiola
Lemongrass
Lemongrass is used to treat many health conditions such as cancer, stomach problems, nervous disorders, fevers, arthritis, flu, gas, pain, among many other things. If you have anxiety or trouble sleeping drink some lemongrass to help reduce anxiety and promote sleep.
Licorice root
Shilajit

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Something to help with hair loss?
Maitake
Saw palmetto
Saw Palmetto is actually a very popular herb with men over 40. It is used commonly to treat painful urination and the need to urinate frequently. Another common use is to help treat male pattern baldness by reducing the body's levels of dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Too much DHT is believes to be causes hair loss.
Milk thistle
Cordyceps

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