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  • B. de Corbin
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    Originally posted by Hawkfeathers View Post
    ^^^ This is why I'm not asking on facebook.

    Was I just accused of being Facebook-worthy?

    Now you've hurt my itty-bitty feelings...

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  • anunitu
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    A lot of modern medical stuff was/is based on Native medicine. Aspirin is based on a Native American use of chewing on bark.

    Actually from searching it goes back much further.

    Quote from site:
    The ancient Egyptians used willow bark as a remedy for aches and pains, said Diarmuid Jeffreys, author of "Aspirin: The Remarkable Story of a Wonder Drug." They didn't know that what was reducing body temperature and inflammation was the salicylic acid.

    That from here

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  • Hawkfeathers
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    TY, I'll take a look!

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  • Munin-Hugin
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    I did a quick google search and many of what I came up with revolved around the Aborigines. I haven't read all the articles but I searched "indigenous people healing bones".

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  • Hawkfeathers
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    What I posted about is something I read about long ago. Might be folklore, might be fact, I don't know and I was hoping someone would have some info or had heard of it.

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  • anunitu
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    Actually,Tommy Chong is treating his cancer with weed...not sure how it is working out.

    See here.
    http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-...cancer-2015176

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  • Hawkfeathers
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    ^^^ This is why I'm not asking on facebook.

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  • B. de Corbin
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    No, but on Star Trek, Dr. McCoy once healed a silicon based life form with a sack of concrete, if that helps...

    (Dammit Jim! I'm a doctor, not a bricklayer!)



    On the more serious but still somewhat giggly side, I read an article about MaryJane that claims boo helps heal bones.

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  • Hawkfeathers
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    South/Central American poultice

    I read, long ago, about something indigenous people do for broken bones, etc., that involves hollowing out a large branch/tree trunk to set the limb in, and then applying some mixture of something, which actually does something to the injured bone. Does anyone know what this is?
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