The native cockroach, particularly species like the American cockroach, has been studied for its potential medicinal properties. Research indicates that extracts from these cockroaches may have antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory effects, making them of interest for developing new treatments. Additionally, some traditional medicine practices utilize cockroaches for their purported healing properties, including wound healing and enhancing immune response. However, more scientific studies are needed to fully understand and validate these medicinal applications.
Cockroaches can be used medicinally in several ways. Their brain tissues are a powerful antibiotic, often capable of killing entire strands of staphylococcus and other bacterial infections. A crushed cockroach put on a wound can ease the pain of the wound. Asian breeds of cockroaches can be ground and used as a diuretic. A tea made from grinding toasted parts of a cockroach can treat asthma, sexual impotence, stroke, urinary retention, and bronchitis.
Echinacea was used in traditional Native American medicine for its immune-boosting properties.
My entire body, for asthma medicine.
Blatta orientalis is a homeo-medicine . It is prepared from cockroach .
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Native American medicine can benefit anyone who sincerely wishes to live a life of wholeness and balance. These benefits may be physical, emotional, or spiritual.
You could apply an antiseptic to the bite, such as tincture of iodine, or polysporin.
kind of..... they had healers or medicine men and women, but they used home remedies, not really effective medicine.
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Native Americans used pumpkins in several different ways: when they cleaned the seeds out they used them for medicine .They will boil them and make them kind of a tea that they drank for different sicknesses .
Native Americans used marijuana in ceremonies, medicine, and many other things