ÔFIVE HERBS FOR EVERYDAY
USEÕ
Minor aches and pains are the
plague of mankind and, as we age the maintenance ticket to prevent those aches
and pains goes up. If your asked yourself just how many times you were raiding the
medicine cabinet for an over the counter remedy in one weeks time the answer
might surprise you. Over the counter medicines arenÕt terribly hard on the body
if used infrequently but, consistent use over a long period of time can harm
the body. Tylenol is particularly hard on the kidneys, antacids may relieve
that burning in your gut but neutralizing stomach acids leaves food undigested
and dumps a large dose of bio-unavailable calcium into the joint spaces.
Why take a patented medicine
when an herb would do the same thing and not harm your body? The next time you
have to go to the drug store for a patented medicine why not pick these simple
herbs.
White Willow Bark is the forerunner of aspirin and can easily relieve
that nagging headache or the aches and pains of arthritis or muscle aching from
spring clean up. Unlike aspirin, which can cause stomach irritation, white
willow contains tannins, which are actually good for digestion.
Ginger is good for so many things that ail the body but best
used for indigestion from dietary indiscretions and the morning sickness of
pregnancy. Warmed ginger oil is also a wonderful remedy for earache. A cup of ginger tea after a larger meal
will boost the powers of digestion and stave off problems later.
Milk thistle is one of the most powerful herbs used to relieve
problems that stem from poor liver function. The liver often referred to as the bodyÕs chemical factory plays
a critical role in maintaining good health. It detoxifies nicotine, alcohol,
the left over residue of processed food, poor quality water and air, and
medication use. Studies actually show that this herb helps stimulate the
production of new liver cells.
Saw Palmetto can be used by women as well as men but is a must for
men over the age of fifty. Saw Palmetto was the first herb to be placed in
hospital pharmacopoeias for the use of benign prostate enlargement. More recent
studies show that it helps prevent the rise of PSA levels in men.
Ginseng is a highly valued herb throughout the Orient and has
gained popularity here in America over the past five years. Called an adaptogen
this herb helps the body cope with stress on all levels- physical and mental.
It also helps lower cholesterol levels and is being studied for itÕs anti-tumoral
properties.
Herbs are powerful plant
medicines that work with the body and do not leave behind residues that the
liver and kidneys have to mop up later. Used properly they are safe and non-habit
forming. Using an herb in place of a good diet and clean water is a poor
insurance policy and is not recommended. Always use high quality herbs preferably
certified organic. Liquid tinctures are the most powerful way to use an herb
and I highly recommend them. Till next time, Rebecca