Tuesday, March 26, 2019

WITCH HAZEL


WITCH HAZEL

Witch hazels, Hammelis, are a genus of flowering plants in the family
Hamamelidaceae, with four species in North America, mexicana, ovalis, virginisna,
and varnalis, one in Japan, japonica, and China , molis, all aka winterbloom.

Witch hazels are a deciduous shrub growing to 10 to 25 feet, leaves are oval, The 'virginian' blooms September to November, other species, January to March. It's twigs
are used as a divining rod. Residue oil's are a remedy for psoriasis and eczema , as a
deydration of skin salve, insect bites and poison ivy lotions and in aftershave lotions.

The extract includes calcium oxalate, gallotannins, safrole , used externally on
hemorrhoids and minor skin irritations. The extract is obtained by boiling the stems to
produce decoction which was first sold in Essex, Connecticut in 1866.

Abstract: In reference to Laurie Stuchlik's photo March 26th, 2019, Cape Gazette.
Reference WIKIPEDIA.

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