Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Horsetail


Herbal Remedy For Inflammation: Horsetail

Horsetail is a herbal remedy for inflammation, It is one of the oldest known herbal remedies. In fact, it is believed that this herb is a close relative of the trees which grew on Earth about 270 million years ago during the Carboniferous period. The Greeks used this herb to help heal wounds and the Chinese used it to help heal fevers. Today, horsetail is the source of the modern cola seams.

This herb is brittle and grows in jointed stems. It is these jointed stems that are used in numerous herbal remedies. Unfortunately, a lot of people do not know about this and thus they look at this plant as nothing more than an invasive weed. On the other hand, herbalists find this to be one of their standby favorites and thus they harvest it throughout its growing season.

Horsetail has a dry, slightly bitter taste. Some of the major components of this plant include alkaloids (including nicotine) and several minerals including potassium, manganese, and magnesium. As such, this herb can be used in many herbal remedies as an astringent, an anti-inflammatory, a tissue healer, a strong diuretic and it can also stop bleeding.

While a lot of parts of this plant can be used, the most commonly used parts are the aerial parts. These parts are where the astringent is found. The stems of this herb can also be used to stop bleeding, nosebleeds and heavy menstruation. Some of the other herbal remedies that horsetail is used for include treating urinary tract infections and prostate disorders. It can also be used to control bed-wetting and to treat various skin conditions such as eczema and acne. A lot of herbalists also use this as one of the herbal remedies for lung disease. Other uses for horsetail include treating eye inflammations and infections, including conjunctivitis and corneal disorders.

As a herbal remedy for inflammation, the horsetail can be prepared in a decoction by simmering the aerial parts of this plant for at least 3 hours in order to extract its primary constituents. Another way in which horsetail can be used is as a poultice, which is made by crushing the plant's aerial parts into a powder and then making it into a paste. Furthermore, horsetail can also be used as a mouthwash and gargle when it is diluted. Many herbalists also recommend drinking horsetail as a juice by liquidizing its stems. If neither of these options appeal to you, then you should know that powdered horsetail can also be taken in the form of a capsule form. Oftentimes, this is the more convenient form that is used in herbal remedies.

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Monday, July 23, 2007

Herbal Product - Bergamot


Bergamot for depression or mood swings

Bergamot is very uplifting. It is often used to help depression or mood swings. It is also helpful in eliminating insomnia and is said to help stop nightmares from occuring. It is mild herb and is unlikely to cause any ill effects. It mixes well with most other herbs, including lavender, cedarwood, rosemany, geranium and lemongrass.

by Evelyn Lim


Monday, July 16, 2007

Lavender Plant


Herbal Natural Remedy using Lavender

Lavender blends well with most other herbs, making it a perfect choice for many herbal mixture.

Below are some usage of Lavender:


- It helps relieve tired muscles and can reduce muscle spasms
- Use in many products because of its gentle nature
- Used to calm anxiety and helps in eliminating insomnia
- The diluted version if often used in a spray that can be used on beds and pillows to promote sleep
- It is often used in small pillows that can be heated in the microwave and then applied onto the neck muscles to help relax them

Lavender is a very safe herb and is often used in many items. There is relatively no side effects from using lavender.