In fiction they use spells, rituals, and natural herbs and potions.
In actuality, they usually use common first aid, depending upon how bad the wound/disease is. If it's a small and shallow wound or a small virus (cold, minor flu, etc.), they might use natural herbs. (Sometimes originating from Native American culture) It also really depends upon the Tradition the Witch follows. It is usually 'Kitchen Witches' or 'Folk Witches' who use herbs and spells for healing purposes, but it all really depends upon the Witch.
It is used to prevent infection in skin wounds and to treat skin diseases, including psoriasis, ringworm, and scabies.
Headaches, wounds, snake bite, neuralgia, burns, indigestion, aching muscles.
Alzheimer's disease, poor blood circulation, wounds, skin problems, scleroderma.
Indigestion, fever, stress, allergies, arrhythmia, headache, premenstrual syndrome, lack of sleep, sores, wounds.
The daffodil can be used with other ingredients to treat wounds on the skin. Daffodil is also used in prescription medicines in the treatment of some diseases.
Arteriosclerosis, hypertension, cancer, infectious diseases, diabetes, ear infections, asthma, chronic bronchitis, intestinal worms, athlete's foot, stomach complaints, cuts, wounds and skin eruptions.
Wounds, digestive problems, colitis, herpes viruses, bee stings, abscesses, eye inflammations, varicose veins, skin diseases, warts, delayed menstruation, menopause, yeast infections.
It was used to treat wounds. Sugar kills bacteria in wounds and has no adverse side affects.
Fevers, high blood pressure, coughs, hemorrhoids, sunburn and wounds. May be used to treat scurvy, premenstrual syndrome, ease childbirth, abortion, ascariasis, tuberculosis and cancer.
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Wounds, bruises, ulcers, burns, mild depression, mood swings during menopause, anxiety, sleeplessness, menstrual difficulties, colic, abdominal pain, may treat cancer, and more . . .
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