Because they are viral diseases, there are no effective treatments once the rabbit is infected. Two serious diseases caused by viruses rarely seen in indoor pets, are myxomatosis and viral hemorrhagic disease. To use such a pillow every night is said to help with asthma after a few months.There are four major infectious diseases seen in pet rabbits. Perhaps the age old use of putting a pouch of Rabbit Tobacco in one's pillowcase would be a safer alternative. No, it won't get you high, or anywhere near it, and it is a pretty rough smoke. A common tobacco substitute used by young boys in rural areas, Rabbit tobacco has been smoked for respiratory ailments. Rabbit Tobacco is a good herb to harvest for its attractive dried flowers and aromatic qualities, even if you don't venture into its herbal uses. You will find some useful links at the bottom of this article. As it is readily available in the wild, it might be worth trying for colds and winter aches. It is considered to have pain relieving and decongestant properties. Very little is written about Rabbit Tobacco's herbal properties, and it is rarely used and not well known. It grows well in the same conditions as Passionflower and Mullein. I grew it once when I dried bundles in paper bags, then shook the seed over broken ground in a hayfield. Stratified seed can be planted in Spring. Rabbit tobacco will grow easily from seed planted in fall. It will grow wild in heavy clay soils, dry areas and in places where other vegetation is rather sparse. Growing wild in hayfields and waste places in poor soil. Otherwise, just use the leaves harvested after they have turned brown, and you will have the same aroma without the mess. If you can contain them, the fluffy dried flowers are useful for stuffing small pillows. It is usually quite easy to remove any remaining seed in the field when harvesting in late fall. Rabbit tobacco seeds are like tiny dandelion seeds and it is best if you remove them outside before you bring in your plant material or they will make quite a mess, think glitter.flying around like dust. Is there not wisdom beneath those wrinkled, brown leaves and all the white hair? I am reminded of the beauty of an elderly woman in its presence. Perhaps it is for those reasons that Rabbit Tobacco is often linked in herbal lore with death and the afterlife.
Another interesting fact about Rabbit Tobacco it is said to be useful in its herbal properties only after frost when the leaves have turned brown with their glowing white fuzz underneath, and the plant appears dead. One the seed disperses, the everlasting flower bracts are star shaped and often used in dried flower arrangements and will last for several years.
If you find it pleasant, you can use it in sachets. It has an unusual, musty but not unpleasant fragrance. Rabbit Tobacco grows up to one meter high. The leaves are long, elliptical, fuzzy, and silver greenĬolored with white underneath. Rabbit Tobacco is unmistakable by its ghostly white appearance in the brown background of fall meadows. While it is said to keep malevolent ghosts away, it is also used to help reach out to loved ones who have passed, and in easing the transition between life and death. This herb is know to be at it's best in dying, and is said to have an affinity in balancing life and death. Now that most areas have had their first freeze, the Ginseng has died back and it seems there are few herbal plants to harvest, it is prime time for Rabbit Tobacco.