Shaman's healing Herb's P1

SHAMAN

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Scutellaria Lateriflora
A.K.A. Scullcap, Skullcap, Mad-dog skullcap,
Scutellaria Lateriflora is one species of this fine plant used in herbal preparations.

It is a perennial plant which grows in wetlands or moist soil. Found in Canada and northern and eastern U.S. The plant gets it's name from the caplike appearance of the outer whorl of it's small flower's. Scullcap is a slender, heavily branched plant that grow's to a hight of a foot to four feet tall. Blooming in July.

The part's used for medicinal porposes or recriational perposes are the leaves. These are harvested in June from a 3-4 year old plant then dried and cured.
This plant can be steeped in tea or what you are all hoping for Yes I smoke it.

Used to treat

Muscle Spasm's{Restless leg's}
Anorexia
Anxiety
Mild tourettes
Seizure disorder's
Or just to CALM NERVES

Beware OverDose produces
Giddiness
Stupor
Mentalconfusion
Twitching
Irregular heart beat
Or Epilectic like symtems
 
thats cool man!!

keep the differnt plants coming lous gonna shit himself i think you know more then him.

peace
cali
 
Who wants more? I know a little Iam not bragging.
I have spent a few years listening to the Earth and the great spirit's.
Learning to heal, And learning to take my mind to other worldly places.
 
It is a legal herb......I find my plants in nature and transplant to pots........ No harder than growing ganja.......
Do your home work before you Play with any herb!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I am sure if you do a search you might find a place to sell you seed's. Or even dried product..............
 
and adding to k-towns post: can you overdose?

also, when growing to you also harvest the flowers?
how do you know when its time to harvest?
 
Hey guys, i actually think i have some of this plant growing in my yard, but im not sure. I linked pictures, is this it?

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Sorry I tried to link it but it won't work.
Check this site for species distribution map

Sphosting.com//cactus/page8.
Good luck in your search
 
There are literaly hundreds of species of this type of plant.
So look it up locally to see what variety grows near you.
 
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