The Herbs of Herbal Medicine
Herbs and Plants |
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Agrimony |
Used as an anti-inflammatory; antibiotic; astringent; also good for digestive disorders. |
Alder Buckthorn |
Bark can be used as a laxative. |
Alfalfa |
Nutritive with high mineral and vitamin content; lowers cholesterol. |
Alkanet |
Has been used as an expectorant and as an emollient. |
Aloe (Aloe Vera) |
Used for minor wounds and burns. Dried leaves can be used as a strong laxative. Widely used in cosmetics and commonly used in gel form on the skin primarily for its emollient (skin softening) property. |
Calming digestive disturbances; stimulates the appetite; alleviates coughs. |
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Anise |
Can be used to relieve gas pains. |
Apples |
Used for bladder trouble; liver; diarrhoea; tooth decay; and loss of appetite. |
Apricots |
Detoxifies the liver and pancreas. |
Asparagus |
Helps with urinary problems and fatty tumors. |
Beet |
Excellent liver and blood cleansers and purifier; good for nerves and anaemia. |
Bell Peppers |
Good for eyes and indigestion. |
Good for diarrhoea and colon problems. |
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Blueberry |
Feeds the pancreas; good for sugar problems |
Cabbage |
For vitamin C; tissue builder; removes toxins; helps with digestion. |
Celandine |
Excellent liver and blood cleansers and purifier. |
Cantaloupe |
Good for complexion and digestion. |
Carrots |
For eyes, blood, lymph, skin and digestion. |
Cascara Sagrada | Purgative; laxative. |
Cayenne (Capsicum Annuum) |
Systematic stimulant that stimulates blood flow, strengthening the heartbeat and metabolic rate. Helpful for circulatory and digestive systems. Externally used for rheumatic pains. |
Celery |
Good for arthritis; heart; indigestion; colds and skin problems. |
Chamomile |
Pleasant tasting tea, good for digestion. |
Chaste Tree (Chasteberry) |
Menstrual regulator; improves circulation and tone of female organs; promotes progesterone production. |
Cherries |
A good blood cleanser; also used for gout. |
Crab Apple |
For Vertigo. |
Cranberry |
Good for kidneys and asthma. |
Excellent diuretic and liver cleanser. |
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Dandelion |
Expels excess liquids in the body; liver cleanser. |
Dong Quai |
Menstrual regulator. |
Echinacea |
Relief for common cold and flu. External wound-healing and anti-inflammatory properties. |
Ephedra (or Ma-huang) |
Beneficial for asthma and hay fever-like conditions. Should be used with caution as contains central nervous system stimulating properties similar to caffeine and pseudoephedrine. |
Feverfew |
Fever reduction and migraine relief. |
Garlic |
Antibiotic, antifungal and antiviral activity used to help clear congested lungs, coughs and bronchitis, intestinal worms, dysentery, sinus congestion, certain ulcers, gout, and rheumatism. Cardiovascular benefits and chemo preventive properties. |
Ginger |
For indigestion and gas pain; helps in relieving morning sickness; a general stimulant. Popular for anti-nausea and anti-motion sickness. |
Ginkgo |
Used in treatment of disturbances to peripheral circulation, cerebral dysfunction, heart and eye diseases and accidents involving brain trauma. |
Ginseng |
Has antioxidant, antihepatotoxic (liver protecting) and hypoglycaemic effects. |
Ginseng, American |
Used as a stimulant; can be used to prevent stress; to fight colds. |
Goldenseal |
Tonic remedy with antimicrobial activity. Externally used for eczema, ringworm, itching, earache and conjunctivitis. |
Hawthorn |
Heart tonic used in conjunction with pharmaceutical drugs such as Digoxin in treatment of heart-related conditions. |
Hops |
Approved use in conditions such as nervous tension, excitability, restlessness and sleep disturbances. Appetite stimulant. |
Licorice |
Anti-inflammatory action. Can be used in treatment of peptic ulceration and gastritis. |
Milk Thistle |
Excellent liver and blood cleansers and purifier. |
Mistletoe, American |
Used in folk medicine to reduce blood pressure and as a sedative. |
Nettles |
An astringent and alkalising diuretic; good nutritive and high mineral content. |
Excellent liver and blood cleansers and purifier. |
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Passion Flower |
Mildly sedative properties. Often used together with hawthorn as antispasmodics for digestive spasms in cases of gastritis and colitis. |
Peppermint |
Digestive aid. Externally used for muscle and nerve pain. |
Raspberry |
Relieves nausea and improves digestion; improves uterine tone and blood supply; increases milk production |
Sarsaparilla |
Serves as a precursor for hormone production. |
Saw Palmetto |
Acts to tone and strengthen the male reproductive system. |
Senna |
Laxative. |
St John’s Wort |
Remedy for anti-inflammatory, wound-healing nervine, valued for its mild sedative and pain-reducing properties. |
Valerian |
Nighttime sleep aid. |
Antispasmodic; relieves spasm or cramping of smooth muscle; hormone precursor. |
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Witch Hazel |
Easing of internal and external bleeding. |
Yellow Dock |
Blood cleanser; helpful in anaemia. |
Minerals |
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Calcium |
Vital in the formation of strong bones and teeth; also important for muscle growth and contraction; provides energy and participates in the activation of several enzymes; aids in deterring nervousness, brittle nails, hypertension, aching joints, increased cholesterol levels, and insomnia |
Chromium |
Involved in the metabolism of glucose needed for energy; vital in the synthesis of cholesterol, fats and protein; maintains stable blood sugar levels through proper insulin utilization. |
Copper |
Aids in the formation of bone, haemoglobin, and red blood cells; works in balance with zinc and vitamin C to form elastin; involved in the healing process, energy production, hair and skin colouring, and taste sensitivity; needed for healthy nerves. |
Magnesium |
Plays a roll in muscle movement and the transmission of nerve impulses; helps the body fight stress and combats depression; promotes the conversion of sugar into energy and aid digestion |
Potassium |
Important for healthy nervous system; aid in proper muscle contraction; works with sodium to control the body's water balance; aids in maintaining blood pressure. |
Selenium |
Keeps body tissues young and elastic; helps protect against some forms of cancer; aids in the combat against arthritis. |
Zinc |
Crucial to the reproductive system; important in prostrate gland functioning; decreases cholesterol and aids in healing wounds. |
Vitamins |
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Vitamin A |
Boosts immune system; helps protect against cancer; keeps skin healthy; improves eyesight |
Vitamin B's |
Improves mental attitude; protects against stress; keeps muscles, the nervous system and heart functioning well; also aids in digestion; promotes growth |
Vitamin C |
Helps immune system fight viruses and bacteria; prevents colds; heals wounds; decreases blood cholesterol |
Vitamin E |
Retards Aging; prevents blood clots; helps wounds heal without scarring; lowers blood pressure; provides energy and protects against air pollution |
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