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A Guide to Common Herbs
Herbs are nutritional foundation nutrients and good
alternative medicine to nourish the body's deepest and most
basic elements. Medicinal herbs have been used safely and
effectively since the time of recorded history for an endless
list of reasons, be it health, healing, weight
loss/gain/maintenance and more. Herbs can offer the body
nutrients it does not always receive, either from a poor diet,
or environmental deficiencies in the soil and air. They are
great body balancers that help regulate body functions.
The benefits of herbs are many and varied. Even the once
skeptical traditional medical community is starting to embrace
alternative medicine practices using herbal remedies and
healing philosophies and practices incorporating herbal
medicine and medicinal herbs. Chinese herbs have been used by
the Chinese for over 4,000 years to promote health and as
healing agents.
Chinese Herbs are taken as tonics to enhance physical and
mental well being. Since the dawn of man, herbs have been used
for healing purposes and to promote wellness. Today, herbs are
still the alternative medicine and primary source of health
care for 80% of the world.
Here are some of the more well-known herbs and plant
products and their modern uses.
Herbs Modern Uses
- Bilberry Fruit Extract, Vaccinium myrtillus Various
microcirculatory conditions. Night blindness and poor
ability to adapt to bright light.
- Cascara Sagrada Aged Bark, Rhamnus purshiana
Constipation.
- Cayenne Pepper Fruit, Capsicum annuum Carminative,
diaphoretic, counter-irritant.
- Cranberry Fruit, Vaccinium macrocarpon Prevention of
urinary tract infections.
- Dong Quai Root, Angelica sinensis Various menstrual
disorders.
- Echinacea Herb, Echinacea purpurea As supportive
therapy for colds and chronic infections of the respiratory
tract.
- Evening Primrose Oil, Oenothera biennis Conditions
related to deficiency of essential fatty acids (e.g.,
chronic fatigue syndrome) and alcoholism.
- Feverfew Leaf, Tanacetum parthenium Treatment of
migraines, fever, menstrual disorders..
- Garlic Cloves, Allium sativum Elevated levels of
cholesterol in blood and as a preventative measure for age
dependent vascular changes.
- Ginger Root, Zingiber officinale Modern Use: Prevention
of the nausea and vomiting of motion sickness, dyspepsia,
stomachic.
- Ginkgo Biloba Leaf Extract, Ginkgo biloba Memory
deficits, dementia syndromes. Improvement of distance and
pain-free walking in peripheral arterial occlusive disease.
Vertigo and tinnitus.
- Asian Ginseng Root, Panax ginseng Tonic for
invigoration and fortification in times of fatigue and
debility, physical or mental exhaustion, stress, inadequate
resistance to infections.
- Siberian Ginseng Root, Eleutherococcus senticosus Tonic
for invigoration and fortification in times of fatigue and
debility, also during convalescence.
- Goldenseal Root, Hydrastis canadensis Catarrhal
conditions of the upper respiratory tract associated with
colds and flus. Mucosal inflammations.
- Gotu Kola Herb, Centella asiatica Improved memory.
Venous insufficiency.
- Grape Seed Extract, Vitis vinifera Microcirculatory
maldistribution of blood flow. Altered capillary fragility
and permeability. Anti-inflammatory.
- Green Tea Leaf Extract, Camellia sinensis
Chemopreventative. Hypercholesterolemia.
- Kava Kava Root Extract, Piper methysticum Conditions of
nervous anxiety, stress, and restlessness. Sedative and
sleep enhancement.
- Licorice Root, Glycyrrhiza glabra For catarrhal
conditions of the upper respiratory tract and
gastric/duodenal ulcers. Bronchitis. Adrenocorticoid
insufficiency.
- Milk Thistle Seed Extract, Silybum marianum Toxic liver
damage, and for supportive treatment in chronic
inflammatory liver disease and hepatic cirrhosis.
- Saw Palmetto Berry Extract, Serenoa repens Urination
problems in benign prostate hyperplasia stages 1 and
2.
- St. John's Wort Herb Extract, Hypericum perforatum Mild
to moderate depressive states.
- Valerian Root, Valeriana officinalis Restlessness,
sleeping disorders based on nervous conditions.
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