Photos of self-heal courtesy of our daughter in Virginia. |
The following excerpt is from britannica.com:
{self-heal, Perennial weed (Prunella vulgaris) in the mint family, native to North America and widespread throughout the continent. Growing 6–14 in. (14–36 cm) tall, self-heal is often a low weed in lawns. The often-prostrate branches root readily wherever they touch soil. Tiny, two-lipped, lilac-coloured or white flowers are clustered into noticeable dense, spikes. Leaves have sparsely toothed or smooth margins. Regarded in medieval times as a cure-all, the dried leaves and flowers are still brewed for soothing sore throats.}
Top view. |
Upright spike surrounded by whorls of tiny mouth shaped flowers. The leaves are sword-like. Stem may be 4-sided. |
We were visiting our daughter in Virginia over the weekend and got an up-close look and a supply of it to have on hand for when the inevitable sore throat appears.
As it happens I'm trying it out today since I woke this morning with a sore throat. It does have a soothing effect on the throat, probably due to the tannin it contains. I brewed about a tablespoon of the whole plant (dried) to make two cups of tea. I added some raw honey and a squeeze of lemon for flavor, but self-heal is not bad tasting at all. It's in the mint family so it doesn't really taste like a weed.
Self-heal is reported to diminish the length of time a sore throat sticks around. I'll let you know how mine does, but in any case, I'm definitely adding self-heal to my herbal medicine chest.
ETA: I drank a total of two cups of self-heal tea the day I woke with a sore throat. My throat felt better as the day went by. The next morning it was barely sore at all. Today is the third day, and I have no trace of soreness. I believe I'd call self-heal a "sore throat tea", too, just as it was known to Mary Ann in the Amish community.
See a physician in case of a serious sore throat.
I'm not a doctor - I just know a good thing when I try it, and it works for me.
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