Fireweed

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Fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium)
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Angukaq (SLI Yupik)
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Pamiuqtaq (Inupiaq)
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Pautnaq (Inupiaq)
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Caqaaret (Yupik)
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Antispasmodic
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Astringent (produces contraction in living tissue, reducing the flow of secretions and discharges of blood, mucous, and diarrhea)
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Demulcent (soothes, lubricates and softens irritated tissues, especially mucous membranes)
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Dysentery (used in treating dysentery, an infection of the intestines that causes diarrhea containing blood and mucous)
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Emollient (softens skin, causing warmth and moisture)
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Hypnotic (induces sleep)
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Laxative (stimulates bowel movements in a gentle manner)
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Anti-inflammatory (joints, injuries)
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Anti-irritant (soothing to the skin)
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Antimicrobial (kills bacteria and mold growth)
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Antiseptic
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Anti-viral
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Antifungal