Painkiller
Roast some pokeroots by a fire. Scrape them clean with a knife and grind them up. Make a poultice out of the powder and apply to the bottom of the foot. It will draw the pain out of anywhere else in the body.
Roast some pokeroots by a fire. Scrape them clean with a knife and grind them up. Make a poultice out of the powder and apply to the bottom of the foot. It will draw the pain out of anywhere else in the body.

The juice from Goats Beard is good for constipation. It also helps with gall bladder function.
You can take two handfulls of the leaves, stalks, flowers and roots and clean them with cold water. Boil this in water for about 10 minutes and strain. Drink this with a little honey and it is good for bladder and kidney infections.
You can also use this tea for cuts, scrapes, wounds to relieve pain.
Do only the roots as stated above and make a tea to drink for heartburn. This tea can also be used for kidney stones.
Peel the roots, boil them and saute with onions. This is good for colds.
To make one gallon of tea:
Get about 4-5 average size roots, preferrably young roots, wash in cold water, peal and cut into pieces. Boil in one gallon of water for about 20 minutes. Strain, sweeten with sugar or honey and serve hot or cold.
Yucca:
The best part of the Yucca to use medicinally is the root. Pound the root into a mild soap. This is good to cleanse cuts, scrapes, etc or for washing your hair or bathing. Make a poultice of the soapy root for skin rashes, boils and poison ivy.
New Jersey Tea:
Another one that requires one to know exactly what part of the plant to use…
Take the bark from the root of this flower and dry it. A mall handful of dried bark STEEPED in hot water for 1 1/2 hours makes a wonderful medicine for sinus issues. Drink 2 cups a day and it works as a sedative AND antihistamine.
Gargle it for sore throats and toothaches. It is also good for cold sores.
Passion Flower root extracts help reduce blood pressure
Wild Potato Vine:
Poulticed root is good for rheumatism
*root tea good for coughs and asthma
*dry the plant and pound it into a powder, make a tea for this for headaches
Comfrey
One should keep comfrey available in case say….
you are cutting something like say, a bagel….and you almost slice your finger off, you are bleeding all over the place and most likely need stitches. Well, wash a comfrey leaf thoroughly and wrap it around the area. It stops the bleeding so you can give yourself stitches (or go get them or whatever).
after the bleeding stops
cover the area with RAW honey and place another comfrey leaf around the wound and wrap it up. Change this several times each day, washing gently and putting more honey on. The honey helps heal and the comfrey keeps it from bleeding.
If you take the root, wash it thoroughly, peel the outside layer away, slice the inner layer into thin slices and let them dry slowly and completely….
you can pound this into a fine powder. Store this powder in an air tight jar and if you have a bleeding cut, you can add a small amount to water, stirring thoroughly, and wash the wound with it. This helps stop bleeding.