there are tons of medicinal plants. poppy seeds are for pain, rosemary helps srength, and feverfew is for fevers. all medicinal plants have healthy or healing properties. willow bark is a painkiller (aspiren) foxglove is a heart medicine
Lagundi is a large common shrub that grows in subtropical and tropical regions that include the Philippines. The plant is used in herbal medicine to treat illnesses that include arthritis, inflammation, asthma, headaches, and fevers.
The leaves have been used in ayurvedic medicine & Homoeopathic medicine for sciatica, arthritis, fevers, and various painful conditions and as laxative
Chinese thoroughwax is used in several traditional formulas for liver problems, fevers, and inflammation.
The Fevers was created in 1964.
Plants are more important for medicine than clothes. There is subsitude for plant fiber available for clothes but there is no subsitude for plant products used in medicine. The synthetic chemicals used as medicine have side effects. the plant products are by and large are quite safe.
The most common treatment for fevers in western medicine in 1812 would still have been bleeding (to reduce the excess of "hot" blood). Of course this was totally ineffective and often fatal.A common folk medicine for fevers in 1812 was to chew a piece of willow bark. This was actually effective, but many doctors frowned on the use of such folk medicines.Late in the 1800s willow bark was found to contain a chemical called salicylic acid, which is effective on both headache and fevers but can severely upset the stomach in pure form. Bayer (in Germany) found that by reacting salicylic acid and acetic acid they got a product just as effective on both headache and fever with much less chance of stomach upset. They patented this product and sold it under the trademark Aspirin.
Hard to say. Plants were used in medicine from prehistoric time.
Food, medicine, beauty. Mostly food and medicine, though.
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no. Nightmares can't give you fevers
Peanuts come from a kind of plant named peanut plant.