Many of these plants are used for medicinal purposes. There are a few folks in Alaska who make healing tinctures, balms and salves. Visit my accupuncture friend, Jan Parrish’s website: www.alaskanabotanicals.com for more information on the healing properties of these plants – she has products that could help make your healing adventure a bit smoother – check out the site!
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Clarissa, your photos make me miss home. I love the devils club plant: S’áxt’
Hi Vivian: I’m glad you visited the blog; and yes, I’m beginning to appreciate the Devil’s Club more and more as I’ve gotten older. It’s an ancient plant. It’s good to be back home this Summer – however, i do not look forward to the Fall/Winter, nope! However, I’ve got a lot of projects to keep me busy without wondering about sunshine. Hope you are fairing well down there in Island sunshine!