Monday 28 April 2014

Herbs That Can Heals


1. Basil

Heals: Flatulence, lack of appetite, cuts, and scrapes. Harvest the young leaves of this annual plant as needed.
2. Chamomile
Heals: Indigestion, anxiety, skin inflammations. Use the flower heads for infusions and salves.
3. Parsley
Heals: Flatulence, bad breath This herb is loaded with nutrients as well as healing powers.
4. Sage
Heals: Mouth and throat inflammations. Sage's genus name, Salvia, means "to heal," reflecting its early use as a medicinal, not culinary, herb. It can help provide relief for mouth and throat inflammations.
5. Thyme
Heals: Coughs, congestion, indigestion, gas. The active principle in thyme, thymol, is a strong antiseptic.
6. St. John's Wort
Heals: Mild to moderate depression. (Talk to your doctor first.) The glossy leaves and yellow flowers are this herb's active parts.
7. Lemon Balm
Heals: Anxiety, insomnia, wounds, herpes, insect bites, flatulence, upset stomach. A relative of mint, lemon balm is a versatile medicinal herb. It also speeds the healing of cold sores
8. Feverfew
Heals: Headaches (including migraines), arthritis, skin conditions. Use leaves and flowers for teas; chew leaves to ease headache pain
9. Lavender
Even smelling this medicinal herb has been shown to calm and relax. It also eases pain, and when applied to cuts and bruises functions as an antiseptic.
10.Peppermint
If you have digestion or gas, sipping tea made of this medicinal herb might provide relief. It's also been shown to help soothe headaches.
11.Marigold
Good for sunburn, acne, and blemishes, this medicinal herb also soothes ulcers and digestive problems.
12.Rosemary
This medicinal herb helps memory and concentration, improves mood—and sweetens breath.



The publication of this information does not constitute the practice of medicine, and this information does not replace the advice of your physician or other health care provider. Before undertaking any course of treatment, the reader must seek the advice of their physician or other health care provider












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Monday 28 April 2014

Herbs That Can Heals


1. Basil

Heals: Flatulence, lack of appetite, cuts, and scrapes. Harvest the young leaves of this annual plant as needed.
2. Chamomile
Heals: Indigestion, anxiety, skin inflammations. Use the flower heads for infusions and salves.
3. Parsley
Heals: Flatulence, bad breath This herb is loaded with nutrients as well as healing powers.
4. Sage
Heals: Mouth and throat inflammations. Sage's genus name, Salvia, means "to heal," reflecting its early use as a medicinal, not culinary, herb. It can help provide relief for mouth and throat inflammations.
5. Thyme
Heals: Coughs, congestion, indigestion, gas. The active principle in thyme, thymol, is a strong antiseptic.
6. St. John's Wort
Heals: Mild to moderate depression. (Talk to your doctor first.) The glossy leaves and yellow flowers are this herb's active parts.
7. Lemon Balm
Heals: Anxiety, insomnia, wounds, herpes, insect bites, flatulence, upset stomach. A relative of mint, lemon balm is a versatile medicinal herb. It also speeds the healing of cold sores
8. Feverfew
Heals: Headaches (including migraines), arthritis, skin conditions. Use leaves and flowers for teas; chew leaves to ease headache pain
9. Lavender
Even smelling this medicinal herb has been shown to calm and relax. It also eases pain, and when applied to cuts and bruises functions as an antiseptic.
10.Peppermint
If you have digestion or gas, sipping tea made of this medicinal herb might provide relief. It's also been shown to help soothe headaches.
11.Marigold
Good for sunburn, acne, and blemishes, this medicinal herb also soothes ulcers and digestive problems.
12.Rosemary
This medicinal herb helps memory and concentration, improves mood—and sweetens breath.



The publication of this information does not constitute the practice of medicine, and this information does not replace the advice of your physician or other health care provider. Before undertaking any course of treatment, the reader must seek the advice of their physician or other health care provider












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