Alaska's Wilderness Medicines
eBook - ePub

Alaska's Wilderness Medicines

Healthful Plants of the Far North

  1. 112 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Alaska's Wilderness Medicines

Healthful Plants of the Far North

About this book

"Whenever I open it, I find another marvelous tidbit, like Viereck's description of uses for soft, acidic plant sphagnum, or peat moss, the plant often found chinking the walls of log cabins…"- Fairbanks News-Miner

This guide to Alaskan wild plants, native and introduced, is a great way to acquaint people with Alaskan wild plants that can be used to promote health and healing, use for emergency first-aid care, or to maintain wellness. More than fifty plant species are described with information on habitat and distribution as well as general information on how each one can be used as medicine. This natural history of some of Alaska's medicinal plants is not intended to serve the purpose of a self-care manual of medicine, but rather be useful to persons in cities, on farms, and in the wilderness, whether they are in Alaska for recreation, hunting, fishing. or work. Others, inadvertently stranded as a result of an accident or disaster, may find themselves in need of help from healing plants.

Dr. Eleanor G. Viereck presents useful and fascinating information about trees, flowers, and shrubs accompanied by accurately rendered line drawing of the vegetation. There are additional notes on history and folklore, poisonous species that can be easily confused with useful ones, and Dr. Viereck's experience with the plants. She tells where to find each plant and discusses plant collecting in general and how to brew healthful herb teas. An illustrated glossary, cross-references of therapeutic uses of specific plants, and a thorough bibliography completes this valuable contribution to plant lore.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. About This Book
  7. Collecting Wild Plants
  8. From Leaf to Tea
  9. Alder
  10. Angelica
  11. Birch
  12. Bistort
  13. Chamomile
  14. Chickweed
  15. Cleavers
  16. Coltsfoot
  17. Cow Parsnip or Wild Celery
  18. Crowberry
  19. Currant
  20. Dandelion
  21. Devil’s Club
  22. Fireweed
  23. Highbush Cranberry
  24. Horsetail
  25. Iris
  26. Juniper
  27. Labrador Tea
  28. Larch
  29. Lowbush Cranberry
  30. Plantain
  31. Poplar or Cottonwood
  32. Raspberry
  33. Rose
  34. Shepherd’s Purse
  35. Shield Fern
  36. Soapberry
  37. Sourdock
  38. Sphagnum
  39. Spruce
  40. Strawberry
  41. Sweet Gale
  42. Uva-ursi or Kinnikinnick
  43. Willow
  44. Wormwood
  45. Yarrow
  46. Therapeutic Uses of Alaskan Plants
  47. Conditions That Can Be Treated with Alaskan Plants
  48. Glossary
  49. References
  50. Index
  51. About the Author
  52. Praise for Alaska’s Wilderness Medicines