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Guide To Some Common Herbs That Heal
Herbs have long been an acceptable way to fight common ailments and while
they should not take the place of medical advice, can be a great supplement to
your current medical care. There are many common herbs that have healing
properties which you may not even know about. Some of the herbs like
garlic, parsley, rosemary and cayenne you may associate more with cooking,
but these plants also have medicinal properties that you can easily put to
use by using them in teas, compresses and even as spices in your meals!
Some common healing herbs include: Aloe Vera
The gel within this plant is reputed to heal wounds and other skin
problems such as sunburn. It is also a strong laxative. The plant can be
grown in your garden in tropical climates or on your window sill. Slit
open the leaves and use the juice inside. Cayenne
Cayenne is great for the circulation and its no wonder with it's spicy
bite! You can use it in your food, or if you are really brave, in a tea.
You can also take it in a capsule. It is said that Cayenne will help to
expedite the healing effects of other herbs. Chamomile
This herb has many uses. In a tea, it has a relaxing effect and can sooth
the digestive system. It is also excellent for the skin when applied
topically in a cream or lotion. Many herbal soaps, shampoos and lotions
include this herb which has been used since ancient times. Echinacea
This much publicized herb can help stabilize the immune system. It can be
taken as a pill or tincture or pulled out of the ground an eaten as a
snack! You may have some of these purple daisy like flowers growing near
you and not even realize that they have medicinal properties. Garlic
You thought it was just a tasty root to put on bread but this herb has
been used since ancient Egypt and has properties that strengthen the
immune system. It is used as a treatment for infections, coughs and colds.
Ginger
Our herb guide likes ginger as it can be used in so many dishes. It is
reputed to aid in circulation. Parsley
Rich in potassium, this herb is often used as a garnish and left uneaten.
I suggest you put it right in your salad and eat it up - it has many
vitamins and is reputed to strengthen the kidneys and help with waste
removal.
Rosemary
This herb stimulates circulation and aids in memory. St. John's Wort
No herb guide would be complete without mention of this herb which is used
to treat mild depression and elevate mood.
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What is herbal medicine?
An approach to healing which uses plant or plant-derived preparations to
treat, prevent, or cure various health conditions and ailments. This
approach is incorporated into various medical systems. Although herbal
medicine does not have a specific point of conception, at present an
estimated 80% of the world’s population rely on medicinal plant
preparations for their primary healthcare needs, according to the World
Health Organization. ...
Herbal medicine involves the use of any or all of the different parts of
plants (roots, leaves, stems and seeds) to treat illnesses and maintain
health. Medicines are given to improve the body’s natural functions and to
restore a natural balance of health. Herbal medicines can be given in many
forms, such as liquids, infusions, tablets, creams and ointments.
Herbs are used in both Eastern and Western medicine. The aim is to use all
parts of the herb and particular emphasis is laid on the energetic content
of the herbs and its ability to stimulate healing. Thus the method of
picking the herb and the time of day can affect the potency. The whole herb
has a wider healing potential than the single active agent used by the
pharmaceutical industry.
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