Acacia
  Acacia Una Del Gato, Cats Claw Leguminosae Acacia greggii, A. constricta.
   Whole Spring .Leaf,  Whole Summer Pods,  Chopped Fall. Root. Stability;  IndefiniteWinter  Planting Seed 
  
Dose; 2-4 fl. oz. every 3-4 hours.
  "Pods and leaf make an excellent anti microbial + hemostatic, astringent skin wash and
    diarrhea
+ dysentery  treatment." (a)  "Distinctly sedative, the flowers and leaf are a good
    treatment for inflammation of the esophagus and  stomach in nausea
and vomiting. 
    The roots  are a good remedy for sore throats and mouth inflammations, and dry

    raspy coughs." (b)  "A nifty plant!" (c)    (a)+(b) L. ref. A p.12, (c) A p.12,
                                                               Therapeutic Uses:

 
  Alcoholism      Anti Microbial, (external)       Astringent      Birthing, (morning sickness)

  
Demulcent     Diarrhea  (dysentery),    Dyspepsia     Emollient     Eyes     Hemostatic 

  
Indigestion    Intestinal Tract, (acute inflammation)    Laryngitis     Mouth + Gum Inflammation

                                            
Throat Inflammation, (acute)     Veterinary, (horses)    
LEAF $4.00
POD $3.00
ROOT $3.33
SEED $2.50
SEED $2.50
Planting
A. greggii  Count 100
A. constricta Count 100
Planting
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