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Surprising Facts About Weed

If you are a garden keeper or lover of gardens, weeds are a roadblock to a garden’s creativity. They are unwanted plants that grow where they are not wanted. Most times, people refer to it as a waste, but they are not just there for existence’s sake. Weed possesses some medicinal and economic values, but this article will dwell on the medicinal value. Weed grows faster and stronger. To another cultivated plant, weed is seen as a rebellious plant. They are underappreciated plants, but you can save yourself some stress. These unwanted plants are cures to your common illness like cough, skin irritation, headache, aches, heartburn, and so many of them. There are varieties of them, the poisonous ones and the good ones.

Dandelion (Taraxacum)

This is a beautiful plant but kind of a threat to your backyard: great invasion. It is a pot of gold to those who discover its fortune, and this plant promises a trip on a rollercoaster to the discovery. The “pot of gold” denotes its potency. Every part of the plant, from the blossom to the root, is medicinal. Dandelion is a pot full of vitamins A, B, C, and D. It is rich in potassium, calcium, lecithin, iron, magnesium, niacin, phosphorus, protein, silicon, boron, and zinc. It can be used to treat liver problems, kidney diseases, heartburns, appendicitis, diuretic, and appetite stimulant. Traditional folks like the Native American and Chinese countries used it for the treatment of various illnesses. Tea extracted from Dandelion root has an unpleasant taste, and this shows an indication of its medical potency. The diuretic process eliminates toxins through the kidney from your body. Your digestive system can be regulated by boosting the flow of bile, which exerts a protective mechanism on the liver and pancreas. It prevents slow digestion, gas, and bloating. Infusions can be gotten from dried leaves and decoction made of dried roots. Due to its sour taste, you can dilute the tincture in water. In addition, the latex sap for roots, leaves, and stems keeps pests away.

Stinging Nettle (Urtica Dioica)

Picking this plant or uprooting it is not a fun thing. As the name implies, it has thorns. It is expedient to use a glove when picking it. It is a big threat to gardens. It tends to choke out the cultivated plants. It encompasses varieties of nutrients, especially vitamin A, B2, D, and K. Stinging nettle is rich in protein, calcium, iron, folate, potassium, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, selenium, and zinc. Its mineral constituent fortifies the bone and sustains its mineral reserves. It removes poisonous substances from the body. Tea extracted from this plant can help recover strength after a long exhausting illness or exercise. It has the ability to restore the whole body back to a new state: Rejuvenation. The specificity of this weed is its power to supply some certain nutrients missing from modern-day food crops. It also treats many medical conditions like urination problems, kidney stress, joint ailment, diuretic, anemia, and allergies.

Plantain (Plantago Major)

This is the commonest type of weed. It grows where it is not wanted: your yard. Its flowers are edible and used for folk medicine. The leaves can be chewed in the mouth and then placed on an insect sting to relieve the pain. People have been using herbicides or other weed killers on plantain, but it cannot die. It has a very long life span. The younger leaves are preferable to older leaves. The older leaves are tough. It could be eaten either raw or cooked. It contains Vitamin A but is high in vitamin B1 and riboflavin. It can treat bronchitis, sore throat, and cold symptoms. It grows massively, mostly in the Caribbean. It has inflammatory properties that treat a mild burn. Plantain reduces pain, discomfort which also soothes diarrhea, treats fever, stimulates cellular growth, and restores tissue.

Purslane (Portulaca Oleracea)

Purslane is an adorable generous ground cover plant that grows kindly in the garden. Dried purslane is mostly sold in herbal store because of it nutritional values. It contains high omega 3 fatty acids to other leafy vegetables: also, the nutritional value of purslane is so more than most cultivated vegetables. Purslane is rich in vitamin A, C, and E, likewise magnesium, calcium, and potassium. Purslane looks good in salad and stew. It treats migraines and headaches because of the high concentration of magnesium elements.

caffeine withdrawalIt possesses antioxidant properties. The high presence of beta-carotene, ascorbic acid, and alpha-linoleic will be a good help to boost your immune system. Purslane reduces the risk of abnormal heartbeat: cardiac arrhythmias and also maintains your blood glucose concentration. It can be consumed raw in sandwiches or salads, but it has a sour and salty taste. Bee stings and insect bites can be relieved by purslane, also diarrhea, skin sore, and hemorrhoids. When picking it in your backyard, be sure to correctly identify the plant. Poisonous spurge resembles purslane. Eat safe and stay safe.

Chickweed (Stellaria Media)

This is also a well know weed in your backyards. It’s a delicious and tasty weed, but it tastes better in salad, soups, and sandwiches. The laxative properties of chickweed make it suitable for the treatment of constipation and infections like irritable bladder symptoms and cystitis bladder issues. It’s a good source of vitamin A, C, and D, as well as potassium, calcium, and iron. It is also a herbal remedy for cough, hoarseness, kidney complaints, wounds, and joint pain. Aside from the eating of chickweed, ointment can be produced from it, which can be used to treat minor cuts, eczema, and rashes. Take note of spurge and scarlet pimpernel when picking it since they look alike. These two weeds are poisonous.

Chicory (Cichorium Intybus)

This weed has a specialty of growing in undesirable locations like the roadsides. It is most time sprayed with herbicides to get rid of it. It has a beautiful sight, it is a little, light blue flower and can also be used for any purpose: I would say, it has a lot of potentials. It is used to dress infected cuts, which also add a good smell. The leaves can be boiled and added to each meal, likewise the root for a coffee substitute.  Extract from chicory has many purposes; it is used for anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and sedative functions. It treats constipation, bladder conditions, diuretic, appetite stimulant, treating internal parasites, stomach upset, and liver infections. It has the ability to clean the body of toxins. It can be recommended for patients with high blood pressure because it can lower both the pulse and blood pressure. Watch out for the sprayed ones and stay safe.

Daisies

They are tiny plants with beautiful petals in your yards. This weed plant, like other weeds, serves as an addition to our delicacies. It can be added to your meals. Both the green and petals can be eaten raw or cooked. Human beings have variations in taste and smelling sense, so that’s why some consider its flavor bitter. Right from time, over the years, some traditional folks had been brewing daises into tea for traditional medicines. It is used to treat gastrointestinal and respiratory tract disorders. It has anti-inflammatory properties. Daises treat sore, scratches, small wounds, bruises, and even enzymes. It can be made into a medicinal substance with alcoholic substances to treat acne. Wild daises can be used to treat cough, loss of appetite, liver and kidney problems.

Red Clover (Trifolium Pratense)

beeBees and insects have a great affinity for this weed because of its beautiful pink flowers; it is a root of food for them. Your gardens need bees and insects for perfect beautification. So red clover can still be in your garden. Besides its beauty, it also has a medicinal history. This weed contains calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, and vitamin C. It has anti-inflammatory properties and also treats cancer. Red clover contains isoflavones which exhibit antioxidant properties and estrogenic activity: in females for sexual characteristics. It can be made into paste, tincture, or tea. It also treats cough, bronchitis, exhaustion, muscle spasm, anxiety, and hormonal balance. It can boost your immune system and also promise healthy skin. Avoid the mistake of picking crown vetch to red clover; they look alike. Whereas crown vetch is poisonous.

In conclusion, learn how to recognize the weed plant correctly before considering it as medicine: do your research. Be sure of what you’re using before entrusting your wellness into something you plucked from your garden. The sport is now in your court to either lay on the stress of weeding off your garden or turning the weed into a treasure. Stay safe.