Colorado Wild Plants and Fungi
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Common Juniper (Juniperus communis)
Its berries are anti-inflammatories. It has been used to treat bacterial and viral infections, as well as diabetes,
kidney and bladder stones, digestive system issues (including, but not limited to, intestinal worms), and even
cancer. It is a diuretic--as such, it should be consumed with caution when hiking difficult terrain or climbing.
The berries can be crushed, and the fleshly liquid applied on small wounds for faster healing. It is used as a
meal condiment, to improve flavor. One tea spoon of crashed berries, or leaves, for a cup of hot water can be
drunk 2 times a day for medicinal purposes. To prevent unwanted side-effects, such as kidney irritation, you
can add a hint of mullein or moss to the brew. Even with those additions, if taken in excess, it can create or
complicate body filter (e.g. kidneys) problems. Pregnant women shouldn't use it.
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