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30 Most Popular Herbs for Natural Medicine
30 Most Popular Herbs for Natural Medicine
http://readynutrition.com/wp-content...inal-herbs.jpg We tend to look to God as a source of all healing. It is said that He has provided all that we will ever need: “the fruit of it shall be for eating and leaf of it for healing…” (Ezekiel 47:12)Herbs are a wondrous thing. They not only assist in flavoring dishes and filling the air with delightful aromas, but they also hold medicinal properties that promote healing. Those of you who have herbal gardens of your own, no doubt have a few of these herbal friends already planted. Many of the plants listed below are also listed in my [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] that should be in every garden. However, it seems that there are a few more worth mentioning. Our Herbal Friends
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One of my favs is the inner bark of the willow tree which has the same ingredeint as aspirin.
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Inner bark of the African Yohimbe can be very valuable for ... well lets just say "difficulties rising to the occasion" , just do not drink alcohol or no MAO inhibitors ( check internet for these)
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Great post! My family, especially my wife, has been making the transition to healthier eating and natural remedies the last couple of years. Not on the list are a variety of mushrooms that have amazing healing properties, such as Cordyceps (given to the Chinese Olympic team recently), Reishi, and Maitake.
Turmeric is a good adder to the list. It is a potent natural anti-inflammatory that works far better than Ibuprofen on my surgically repaired knee. It is actually a spice used in curry dishes and comes from a root of the same name. |
Black Elderberry (Sambucus Nigra) is another one that should be on the list. :)
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Let me add Yunnan Bai Yao to that list. Not a single herb, but more than important enough.
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Lomatium.
It's wild parsley. Very underrated for respiration problems. Maitake Mushroom. Golden Seal. Now days, the focus is on strong herbs to bolster the immune system. |
Another quality post from Black Blade. Thank you.
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The very best thing you can do is start growing your own herbs and use them!
Get a book on herbs; the older the better if you can find one at a used book store or yard sale. The newer books, I've found, steer you away from some of the "old ways". Most herbs do very well in poor soil. I'd suggest the basics; sage, rosemary, chives, basil, coriander (celantro), savory, and lemon balm. For flowers with medicinal uses try hollyhock, larkspur, lavender, primrose and safflower. To actually use the herbs, cut them fresh after the morning dew has evaporated. Refer to your book for freezing and drying. Somethings I dry and then grind, some I leave as leaves. Things to make with herbs: herb vinegars, aromatic baths, fragrant rubbing lotions, catnip pads, incense, moth preventives, and teas. Aloe vera grows so well on a window sill, I can barely give away the new shoots and more are already growing! Great for any skin condition and burns. Just break the leaf and apply directly. |
agreed another great post by black blade
warts: warts can be removed using white or apple vineager applied to a bandaid, the vineager should be applied directly to the wart, the acid in the vineager will eat the wart away in about a week, changing the bandaid daily sprat |
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