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Cherry tree bark (resembles skin ulcers) |
Fissures in the bark of certain trees are indicative of their use in certain skin disorders. Cherry, white birch, and elder are examples of trees with healing properties for skin ulcers and sores. Balsamic resinous exudations help to heal cuts and ulcers of the skin.
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Lichens growing on a rock (resembles psoriasis) |
Moss, lichens, and molds are good choices when making preparations used to treat skin diseases (such as psoriasis) because these herbs resemble the appearance of these disorders.
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