Long before modern pharmacies existed, Native Americans used a tall, flowering plant to treat "women's conditions." It was a staple in their medicine chests. European settlers quickly adopted it, and by the 1950s, it became the p… Read More
Long before modern pharmacies existed, Native Americans used a tall, flowering plant to treat "women's conditions." It was a staple in their medicine chests. European settlers quickly adopted it, and by the 1950s, it became the p… Read More