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    Horsetail Medicinal Uses: What Herbalists Love About This Ancient Plant

    Horsetail medicinal uses might surprise you. This plant—so ancient it predates the dinosaurs—is more than a strange green stalk you pass by on wet walks. It’s a deeply mineral-rich, time-tested remedy that herbalists reach for when it comes to bones, skin, joints, and urinary health. Known botanically as Equisetum arvense, horsetail has a long history in folk medicine for strengthening the body from the inside out—thanks largely to its natural silica content. In this guide, I’ll walk you through the key medicinal uses of horsetail, how to harvest and prepare it, and what you need to know about using it…

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    Aconite/Monkshood Medicinal Uses: Toxic Herb, Ancient Remedy

    Monkshood medicinal uses and aconite medicinal uses have fascinated herbalists for centuries. They’re powerful, dangerous, and, when used with precision, astonishingly effective. In this post, I’ll walk you through everything I’ve learned about monkshood and aconite—two names for the same plant (Aconitum)—and why this infamous herb still has a place in historical and homeopathic medicine, even with its toxic reputation. Let’s break it down step by step. What Is Monkshood Used For? The plant known as monkshood or wolfsbane (Aconitum napellus) has been used traditionally to: These traditional monkshood medicinal uses come mainly from its most active alkaloid, aconitine, a…