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Homesteaders Haven
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Throwback Thursday’s: Panacea & Poison
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Throwback Thursday’s: Panacea & Poison

Panacea is a solution or remedy for disease and illness. Poison is the opposite of panacea BUT poisonous plants also contain healing properties! Medicine has come a very long way over the many centuries. Today I’d like to share with you some of the old medicines that can harm but they can also heal. Throwback Thursday’s: Panacea & Poison For centuries healers and medicine workers practiced and harnessed the healing powers of poisonous, toxins and venom as medicine. There are many different medicines that are derived from poisonous plants, consider the anti-venom and serums that are provided to those bitten by a snake or a spider, the venom is actually the poison. Poisonous Plants Used As Medicine Pacific Yew | The Yew tree is used to inhibit the progress of certain cancers. Opium, Mandrake, Henbane, and Hemlock All of these plants can be toxic in high doses but all of them have been used for topical numbers in the past. Deadly Nightshade (Belladonna) For centuries nightshade has been used to poison enemy troops during wars. This same plant that will kill will also heal. Doctors use Belladonna to alleviate motion sickness, treat IBS, and other inflammatory conditions. The plant is also used to control muscle spasms and Parkinson's disease. Topically Belladonna can be used as a pain reliever. Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) This beautiful plant can provide much healing but if a person were to eat it they would be terribly sorry because it can be deadly if it is eaten. Back in the 18th century, a physician from Britain made an infusion using foxglove and it was discovered it can treat drops, also known as, edema. In modern day medicine, they have found that deriving specific chemicals from the plant to make medication with can help people who suffer from congestive heart failure. So you see some of the same plants that can have a negative effect on our bodies can also have a very positive effect. Always study and know your plants before trying to treat yourself. Any of these plants can be very dangerous if used in the wrong manner. Always consult a medical professional before trying anything new. Emory University shows us how poison plants revolutionize medicine:  Medicine has come a very long way, especially for homesteaders. One of the most important things for us homesteaders is being completely self-sufficient. Taking a look back in history at some of the medicines the can be deadly that can also heal is a real eye opener. I do not suggest trying to make any medicines from these specific plants, I do however hope to inspire others to learn about how amazing medicine truly can be. What do you think about poisonous plants used as medicine? Let us know in the comments below. Here are the must know rules on picking edible & medicinal plants! Follow us on facebook, instagram, pinterest, and twitter!
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History Traveler
History Traveler
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Sabre-toothed cub mummy found in Siberia
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Sabre-toothed cub mummy found in Siberia

The mummified remains of a sabre-toothed cat cub has been recovered in an exceptional state of preservation from the permafrost of Siberia. Radiocarbon dating found the cub lived and died 35,500 to 37,000 years ago. Paleontologist Alexey Lopatin found the cub while looking for mammoth tusks on the Badyarikha River in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in 2020. The mummy consists of the head and top half of the body of a felid cub, complete with thick brown fur, toe pads, claws, muscles, skin, even whiskers preserved in the permafrost. The bottom half of the cub was not preserved, except for some incomplete pelvic bones articulated with the femur and shin bones found encased in the ice. The remains were CT scanned for detailed analysis of the bones. The scans were compared to ones from the body of three-week-old modern lion cub, with particular focus on the crania and teeth to determine its species. Measurements of the bones and examination of other anatomical features (eg, eye shape, nose and nostril proportion, fur lengths) found that the cub belonged to the species Homotherium latidens. The eruption stage of the incisors indicate the cub was also just a three-week-old kitten when he died in the frigid cold of the Arctic Circle. This is the first Homotherium mummy ever discovered. It is only the second example of H. latidens from Late Pleistocene Eurasia, and the first one found in Asia. The study of the mummy of the Homotherium latidens cub made it possible for the first time to observe its fur, the shape of its muzzle, the shape and position of the auricle, the morphology of the mouth opening and nasal planum. The shape of the front paw of this predator was studied, and the features of the distribution of its muscle mass were established, also for the first time. New information about the juvenile stages of development of the skull and limbs makes it possible to establish the peculiarities of the early postnatal ontogenesis of Homotherium. Also, the discovery of H. latidens mummy in Yakutia radically expands the understanding of distribution of the genus and confirms its presence in the Late Pleistocene of Asia. Thus, for the first time in the history of paleontological research, the external appearance of an extinct mammal that has no analogues in the modern fauna has been studied directly. Researchers will continue to study the sabre-toothed kitten. They will attempt to extract DNA from the remains, and the cub having been frozen for 35,000 years in ice bodes well for successful extraction. A follow-up paper will go into further detail on its anatomical features.
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Russia-Ukraine fighting intensifies
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Russia-Ukraine fighting intensifies

It’s reported that Ukraine has fired British-supplied Storm Shadow long-range missiles into Russia for the first time as the U.S. and other countries close their embassies in Kyiv amid threats of a…
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Barrage Of Liberal Judges Will Be Schumer’s Swan Song
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Barrage Of Liberal Judges Will Be Schumer’s Swan Song

Our government cannot do anything quickly or efficiently, thus the reason Musk and Ramaswamy will be taking a scalpel to D.C. unless the Left is under the gun of losing their majority. All of a sudden,…
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Our Elections Need To Be Fixed Before The 2026 Midterms
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Our Elections Need To Be Fixed Before The 2026 Midterms

On this very terrain, four years ago, I asserted that we can “never again” allow an election like 2020 to happen. I am back to say that despite President-elect Donald Trump’s near landslide, America’s…
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Archegos’ Bill Hwang Sentenced to 18 Years in Prison for Massive US Fraud
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Archegos’ Bill Hwang Sentenced to 18 Years in Prison for Massive US Fraud

NEW YORK—Former billionaire investor Sung Kook “Bill” Hwang was sentenced to 18 years in prison on Wednesday over the collapse of Archegos Capital Management, which cost Wall Street banks more than…
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FTX Co-founder Gets No Prison Time After Cooperating in Case Against Sam Bankman-Fried
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FTX Co-founder Gets No Prison Time After Cooperating in Case Against Sam Bankman-Fried

NEW YORK—An apologetic FTX co-founder was sentenced Wednesday to no time in prison after a prosecutor and a federal judge praised his cooperation against Sam Bankman-Fried and his efforts to recover…
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How the Democrats Became the War Party
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How the Democrats Became the War Party

The hysterical and vitriolic attacks made by Massachusetts’s Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren and Florida’s Democratic Representative Deborah Wasserman Schultz against Donald Trump’s nominee…
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The Biden Legacy: War With Russia?
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The Biden Legacy: War With Russia?

President Joe Biden approved another escalation in his administration’s long march to turn an already extravagant proxy fight into a hot war. He reversed more than two years of policy, easing range…
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Ukraine Should Have Heeded Milley’s Warning
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Ukraine Should Have Heeded Milley’s Warning

The day the first U.S. ATACMs from Ukraine landed in Russia, making it the first time in the postwar era a U.S.-guided and U.S.-target-coordinated weapons system landed anywhere within Russian landmass,…
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