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Month: May 2007

Ancient Medicine and Herbal Relief

Posted on May 31, 2007 By jim No Comments on Ancient Medicine and Herbal Relief

There are many different ancient views of medicine and since there wasn’t a drug store located in every rudimentary town and city-state, plants and other resources became the outdoor medicine cabinet of ancient civilizations. This is especially true when it comes to ancient Greek and traditional Chinese medicine. The Ayurvedic model of health treatments and…

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Using Herbal Remedies to Battle Aging-Related Problems

Posted on May 31, 2007 By jim No Comments on Using Herbal Remedies to Battle Aging-Related Problems

Sometimes older individuals simply get sick and tired of the countless trips to the pharmacy to pick up prescriptions that periodically cause side effects that make conditions feel worse. When you’re faced with a decision on how to take your medical care in a different direction, you might want to discuss with your doctor about…

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What is Borage?

Posted on May 31, 2007 By jim No Comments on What is Borage?

Herbalists have made their mark across the historic record, experimenting with the natural cures that the world has to offer. In the case of borage, it was John Gerald, who made mention of borage, which was known for producing attractive purple blooms and dark green leaves. In the past, the plant had a reputation for…

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How to Prepare a Borage Herbal Remedy

Posted on May 31, 2007 By jim No Comments on How to Prepare a Borage Herbal Remedy

Although the borage plant is a restricted herb in Australia and New Zealand, other parts of the world have benefited from the use of the plant to make effective herbal remedies. Whether you suffer from a nagging cough or have experienced an event that has caused a great amount of grief, borage herbal remedies are…

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What is Stinging Nettle?

Posted on May 26, 2007 By jim No Comments on What is Stinging Nettle?

It is believed that Caesar’s troops created a tradition in using Roman nettle, which caught onto the British population, who then used the nettles to keep warm. Today, individuals wish to tap into the power that stinging nettles possess when it comes to treated conditions, such as arthritis and rheumatism. When taken in a medicinal…

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The Many Different Ways to Prepare Stinging Nettle

Posted on May 26, 2007 By jim No Comments on The Many Different Ways to Prepare Stinging Nettle

Depending on the type of medical condition or health concern you wish to treat, there are many different ways to approach the herbal plant called the stinging nettle. With a history that dates back to Roman troops led under Caesar’s control, the warmth and astringency associated with the plant is regarded as an effective treatment…

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What Can an Herbal Tincture Do For You? Part 1

Posted on May 25, 2007 By jim No Comments on What Can an Herbal Tincture Do For You? Part 1

An herbal tincture is made when herbs are steeped in alcohol to extract their most active ingredients. In this article, you will learn what sorts of plants to use in the preparation of a tincture and what kind of medical ailments they will treat. Some of the health concerns discussed include chest infections and menopausal…

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What Can an Herbal Tincture Do For You? Part 2

Posted on May 25, 2007 By jim No Comments on What Can an Herbal Tincture Do For You? Part 2

Herbal tinctures have the power to stop heavy uterine bleeding, ease a pounding migraine headache, and combat the draining symptoms of diarrhea. In this article, you will learn what kind of herbs and plant parts can be used to treat a variety of symptoms and medical problems, including stinging nettle, lemon balm, fennel, hyssop, and…

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The Ins and Outs of an Herbal Tincture

Posted on May 25, 2007 By jim No Comments on The Ins and Outs of an Herbal Tincture

When it comes to preparing herbal remedies, there are some treatments that involve the use of alcohol in order to create the kind of mixture that will effectively work to ease symptoms of a variety of health ailments and medical conditions. In this article, we will take a look at some of the equipment, standard…

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How to Prepare an Herbal Tincture

Posted on May 25, 2007 By jim No Comments on How to Prepare an Herbal Tincture

Once you have learned the basic about an herbal tincture, now it is time to get down to the nitty gritty and prepare the remedy. Tinctures can be used to treat an array of medical woes, including chronic and persistent coughs. In this article, you will learn the steps to creating a tincture, as well…

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