The 10 Medicinal Plants You'll Have in Your Backyard

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The 10 Medicinal Plants You'll Have in Your Backyard

Chicory – The Painkilling Plant You Should Grow in Your Backyard
This is the wild plant that Native Americans used to look for more than any other. They’d harvest and use chicory to make a natural painkilling extract for a wide range of physical discomforts, especially stiff and achy joints.

Yarrow – The Backyard Wound Healer
You always want to have a quick and reliable way to stop a wound from bleeding and help prevent infection. Yarrow does both.

California Poppy – Better Than Sleeping Pills
California poppy helps support a restorative, deep sleep like we enjoyed as children when falling and staying asleep for at least eight hours each night were both effortless.

Marshmallow – The Most Powerful Plant for a Healthy Digestive System
Traditionally these were made from the root of the marshmallow plant, a powerful medicinal herb that you’ll want to grow yourself at home.

Chamomile – The Natural Antibiotic
It’s very soothing, and it helps relax your digestive muscles. You can also use this plant to make your chamomile oil, which is still probably one of the best natural skin remedies out there.

Evening Primrose – A Natural Remedy for Skin and Nerves
This plant contains two substances our skin needs but cannot produce on its own (gamma-linolenic acid and linolenic acid).

Lavender – The Perennial Anti-Inflammatory Herb
A recent double-blind study concluded that lavender oil cuts down anxiety to the same extent as taking a 0.5 mg daily dose of Lorazepam, a popular anxiety drug.

Echinacea – The Most Powerful Immunity Plant You Should Grow
When it comes to our health, the immune system is king. There’s no better plant for taking care of your immune system than echinacea.

Calendula – The Herb You Need to Keep Close During Dark Times
Calendula salve to speed up healing and minimize scarring for wounds, scrapes, cuts, sores, burns, and scalds and to deal with all manner of rashes or insect bites.

Feverfew – Nature’s Aspirin for Fevers and Migraines
With feverfew in your backyard, you’ll always have a way to deal with a cold, lower a fever, or fight off migraines.

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