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by Phyllis D. Light


  Grey, Zane, 214

  Gut health, 132–133

  H

  Hariot, Thomas, 87

  Healers

  birth of, 46–48, 51

  calling of, 46–51

  dreams and visions of, 48–49

  faith, 49, 133–135

  family history of, 46

  types of, 49

  wounded, 48

  Healing

  individualized protocols for, 40

  lack of guarantee for, 30

  self-, 29, 31

  time for, 34, 36

  Health

  achieving good, 120

  choice and, 25–26

  as continually evolving process, 26

  culture and, 41–42

  digestion and, 130–132

  family and, 41

  geography and, 42–43, 153–154

  importance of, 26

  individual responsibility and, 40–41

  internal terrain and, 30, 33

  lifestyle and, 36–37

  preventive, 32–33

  as right, 25

  self-care and, 26

  Healthcare

  for all, 43

  high cost of, 33

  holistic approach to, 43

  Hedberg, Mitch, 187

  Hedley, Christopher, 74

  Hendrix, Tom, 202

  Heraclitus of Ephesus, 119

  Herbalists

  apprenticeships for, 18–19

  definition of, 10

  family history of, 46

  titles for, 18

  Herbal medicine, definition of, 10

  Herbs. See also individual herbs

  in the Bible, 105–7

  bitter, 130

  Hicks, William, 89

  Hildegard of Bingen, 71

  Hippocrates, 28, 31, 70, 71, 73, 90, 132

  Histamine reactions, 233

  Hitachi, 80

  Hoarding, 256

  Holy Ghost, 99, 100, 101

  Homeostasis, 26–27, 28, 239

  Honen, Brian A., 66

  Hoodo, definition of, 9

  Hot, 142–145

  Humoral medicine

  history of, 68–72

  influence of, 13, 16, 62, 72, 75

  overview of, 72–75

  Hurricanes, 140, 195

  Hyperthyroidism, 143

  Hypothyroidism, 185–186, 204

  I

  Illnesses

  categories of, 37

  cause of, 37, 38

  chronic, 36–37, 38–39, 39–40, 132, 146

  person’s story and, 137–138

  specific plants for, 34, 129

  types of, 126–127

  Immune system, 28–29

  Incas, 62

  Indentured servants, 86–88

  Inflammation, 142–143, 179

  Insulin, 252–253, 254

  Integrative medicine, definition of, 11

  International Agency for Research on Cancer, 37

  Irish

  immigration of, 85–89

  influence of, on Southern Folk Medicine, 87, 89–90

  J

  Jackson, Andrew, 80

  Joints, 242–243

  K

  Kahlo, Frida, 182

  King, Coretta Scott, 182

  King, Martin Luther, Jr., 182

  Kirby, Aunt Molly, 22

  Krebs cycle, 174–175, 184, 216, 250–251

  L

  Lactose intolerance, 42–43

  Laying on of hands, 134

  Lee, John, 37

  Lifestyle

  changes to, 33, 37

  Lifestyle continued

  free radicals and, 174

  impact of, on health, 36–37

  Ligaments, 242

  Light, Herman, 94

  Light, Rosie, 77

  Lightning, being struck by, 48

  Looney, John, 89

  Luther, Martin, 111

  Lymph

  functions of, 116–117

  herbs for, 117

  water and, 198–199

  M

  Maimonides, 71

  Man of Signs. See The Signs

  Mantle, Mickey, 26

  McGillivray, Alexander, 89

  Mcintosh, William, 89

  McWhiney, Grady, 88

  Menendez de Aviles, Don Pedro, 61, 82

  Milk, 212, 213

  Mitochondria, 31, 155, 172–173, 174

  Monardes, Nicolas, 65, 66

  Mooney, James, 78, 79

  Mucus

  cold associated with, 145–146

  functions of, 117

  herbs for, 117

  movement of, 145–146, 200–201

  production of, 199–200

  water and, 200

  Muscular tissue, 243–245

  N

  Narvaez, Panfilo de, 62, 101–2, 103

  National Institutes of Health (NIH), 11

  Native American Medicine

  cause of illness in, 78–79

  definition of, 9

  influence of, on Southern Folk Medicine, 16, 75–80

  legend and, 34, 35, 216

  loss of, 18, 77

  plants used in, 80

  Nature

  laws of, 14

  observation of, 14

  Nerve tissue, 245–246

  Nervous system, 219–221

  Neurotransmitters, 221, 223, 226

  Nitrogen, 217, 218

  Norepinephrine, 226-27

  O

  The Old Farmer’s Almanac, 110

  O’Neil, Arthur, 85

  Opposites

  going to, 160–161

  Pythagorean Theory of, 119

  Osmosis, 198

  Oxygen, 216–218, 219

  Oxytocin, 206, 207, 221, 226

  P

  Pain

  blowing and sucking away, 134

  relief, 31–32

  Paracelsus, 31, 71

  Pasteur, Louis, 30

  Patton, Darryl, 23

  Philpott, Jane, 23

  Phlegm, 72, 73, 74. See also Mucus

  Pinkroot, 66

  Pizarro, Francisco, 62

  Plants

  exchange of, 67

  as food and medicine, 128

  growing close by, 129

  invasive, 68

  of the New World, 64–68

  specific, for each illness, 34, 129

  Poisons and antidotes, 129–130

  Ponce de Leon, Juan, 194

  Poor Richard’s Almanac, 108

  Porcher, Francis Peyre, 92

  Preventive health, 32–33

  Protein, 222–225

  PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), 38

  Pulse, reading the, 120

  Putnam, George, 182

  Pythagoras, 119

  R

  Rafinesque, C. S., 92–93

  Rattlesnakes, 3, 4, 6

  Reisch, Gregor, 108

  Relationships, 191–192, 195, 201–4, 206, 208–9

  Rivera, Diego, 182

  Roosevelt, Eleanor, 182

  Roosevelt, Franklin D., 182, 211

  S

  St. Augustine, Florida, 61

  Salt

  composition of, 202–3

  drying effect of, 203–4

  iodized, 204

  taste of, 204–5

  uses for, 203

  water and, 64, 201–2, 205

  Sartre, Jean-Paul, 229

  Sassafras, 66

  Self-care, importance of, 26

  Seminoles, 9, 77, 80

  Senses, 221

  Serotonin, 132–133, 206, 221, 226

  Shakespeare, William, 75

  The Signs, 107–110

  Skin, 245

  Slavery, 82–85, 91

  Snakes, 164–165. See also Rattlesnakes

  Sodium, 202–3

  Sour taste, 224–225

  South, culture identity of, 41, 58–59

  Southern Folk Medicine

  accessibility of, 9

>   African-American influence on, 82–85

  Christianity and, 101–7

  definition of, 9

  documentation of, 58, 59, 92–93

  evolution of, 13, 90, 91–92

  humoral medicine’s influence on, 13, 16, 62, 72, 75

  Irish influence on, 87, 89–90

  language of, 11–12

  Native American influence on, 16, 75–80

  New World plant influences on, 64–68

  as oral tradition, 58, 59

  origins of, 15–16, 58, 60

  saving, 50, 51

  tenets of, 114–138

  Stahl, George, 31

  Stem cells, 246–247

  Stories, importance of, 137–138

  Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 229

  Stress

  acute, 226, 227

  chronic, 28, 38, 149–150, 225, 226–228

  effects of, 38

  illness and, 38

  opposites and, 160

  Sugar, 151, 248–250

  Sumner, William Graham, 8

  Sweat

  functions of, 118, 144

  herbs for, 118

  Sweet taste, 248–250, 253

  Symptoms

  appearance of, 36

  as body’s messengers, 31

  of chronic disorders, 39

  in men vs. women, 39–40

  suppression of, 31–32

  Synapses, 220

  Syphilis, 66, 121

  T

  Talents, 133

  Talking-out fire, 134

  Teaching methods, 17–19

  Tears

  functions of, 118

  herbs for, 118

  Te-lah-nay, 202

  Tendons, 242

  Tesla, Nikola, 163

  Tides, 195

  Tobacco, 65–66, 86, 87, 216

  Tornadoes, 139–141, 195

  Toxic remedies, 33–34

  Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), 13, 72

  Traditional Medicine (TM), definition of, 9–10

  Trail of Tears, 77, 80–81, 202

  Traits

  air, 228–230

  earth, 254–256

  fire, 180–183

  water, 205–9

  Trauma, 38

  Travis, Randy, 110

  Tree of Life, 112–113

  Trickey, Ruth, 12

  Tuberculosis, 79, 213

  U

  Urine, 199, 236–237

  V

  Vazquez de Ayllon, Lucas, 61, 82

  Visions, 48

  Vital Energy, 155, 173

  Vital force

  concept of, 14, 30–31

  names for, 14, 31

  Vitamin C, 241, 251–252, 254

  Vitamin D, 241, 245

  Vogel, Virgil J., 66

  Vonnegut, Kurt, 235

  W

  Walker, Alice, 21

  Walter, Jim, 112

  Wart-talkers, 49, 134–135

  Water

  characteristics of, 126, 192–197

  deficient, 210

  distilled, 201

  drinking, 196

  excess, 209–210

  nature of, 201–4

  salt and, 64, 201–2, 205

  traits, 205–9

  types of, in the body, 197–201

  Wesley, John, 135

  Wet, 148–150

  Wind, 214–216, 219, 222. See also Air

  Winston, Dave, 35, 77

  Wood, Matthew, 74, 92, 120, 143

  World Health Organization, 9, 10

  Wright, Elizabeth Mary, 105

  Y

  Yeats, William Butler, 229

  Yuchi, 80, 202

  About the Author

  PHYLLIS D. LIGHT, MA, RH (AHG), is a fourth-generation herbalist and healer. Her studies in Southern and Appalachian folk medicine began at the age of ten in the deep woods of North Alabama with lessons from her Creek/Cherokee grandmother, and continued with well-known folk herbalist Tommie Bass. She received a master of health studies from the University of Alabama. Light is a registered herbalist and currently acts as vice president of the American Herbalist Guild and as a member of the admissions committee. She is also the president of the American Naturopathic Certification Board. Locally, Light is the director of the Appalachian Center for Natural Health in Arab, Alabama, which offers both online and residential classes.

  Learn more at phyllisdlight.com.

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