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Herbal Medicine in the New Millennium
As we embark upon the new millennium, herbal medicines are everywhere. Herbs one could rarely find in health food stores 10 years ago now line their shelves. It’s a sign of the times. Beauty Supplements That May Surprise You!
Beauty is linked to health. And while everything you take into your body will have an effect on your outward appearance, some foods and supplements have more influence than others. Herbs
So you take your vitamins daily, exercise regularly and eat well. You drink lots of water and get enough slee. Reviving the Art of Poulticing
To our fast world of instant fixes, herbal poulticing may seem outdated and hardly worth the trouble required for preparation, but it can save time in the long run. An Aboriginal Approach to Fighting Cancer
Cancer is like a prairie grass fire--it often spreads quickly and consumes all in its path. Buffalo medicine teaches us that those who survive the prairie fires keep a level head, knowing where to go to stay alive.. Find Infusions Confusin’?
Infusions, decoctions, tinctures, extracts, poultices. It’s incredible how many ways the plant kingdom is used to ease human (and animal) suffering and discomfort, even in this modern world. Stinging Nettle: A Golden Oldie
Masan was once golden with shimmering leaves and a bright aura. The human beings did not pay their respect to this plant medicine, taking it for granted, passing it by without offering tobacco. Herbs for Hectic Times
Famous author and personality Deepak Chopra likes to tell a story about a medical doctor who had not had a check-up for 25 years. When the doctor finally was compelled to get a physical for life insurance requirements, a large dark spot was found on his lung. It was diagnosed as inoperable cancer. A couple of months later, the doctor was dead. Herbs 101
I first started to study herbal medicine in 1975 when I was 20 years old. Happy in Herb Heaven
When I was growing up, my mother would send me into our herb garden to gather chives, parsley and lovage. I’ll never forget being surrounded by the distinctive aromas and how she used these herbs to enhance the flavour of our soups, salads and more. Herbs are nature’s special gift to us. Libido-Enhancing Products
, also called “potency wood,” has been used historically to treat sexual debility. The Spirit of the Nature Doctor
The workers use only organic farming metho. History and Traditions in Herbal Healing
The use of medicinal herbs is probably as old as humankind. When humans first appeared on this earth, the planet was already covered by an infinite variety of plant life. Are Herbs Safe?
Most North American doctors, unfortunately, know only about the dangers of herbs. Medical articles on herbs are usually written as cautionary tales. Coltsfoot and comfrey are under suspicion for causing cancer and liver damage, and camomile, known to be a calming agent for centuries, is said to trigger potentially fatal allergic reactions. Common Herbal Preparations
Teas are the best-known and most widely used herbal remedies. They can be prepared from a single herb or from a mixture of herb. New Roots Herbal
Peter Wilkes, founder and president of New Roots Herbal, is no newcomer to the natural health industry. In 1977, Wilkes founded Community Natural Foods; two years later, he launched a second company, Christmas Natural Foods, in Richmond, British Columbia.. Healing Traditions of Latin America
. It’s the ancient Mayan herb that has strengthened men’s sexual potency in the forests of Central America for centuries. Shopping List for a Healthy Heart
Vitamin E (100 percent natural source mixed toco. Happy 30th anniversary, alive!
This month marks the beginning of alive magazine’s fourth decade. Over the years, millions of readers have benefited from the information, advocacy, and guidance provided through the pages of alive. Natural Digestive Aids
Peter Rabbit’s mother knew the therapeutic value of natural digestive aids. She dosed Peter with a cup of strong camomile tea after his overeating escapades in Mr. McGregor’s garden gave him a bad case of indigestio. The Art of Wild Harvesting
Individually, many of us have little ongoing direct experience with plant life. However, big business is quickly recognizing the huge profit potential in selling herbal medicine. At the very least we may say that herbal medicine is re-emerging as people discover its many positive qualities. Nature Doctor Revisited
Dr Alfred Vogel was the ultimate herbal pioneer. This Swiss naturopath spent his youth on safari: he tracked native botanical remedies in tropical jungles, South American deserts and American plains. It was, in fact, Vogel who brought echinacea to the attention of the western world. Power Herbs
A number of herbs have been attracting attention because of their outstanding healing powers. Some of these have been used in Western medicine for a long time but have been studied more extensively in recent years. Interest in Herbal Healing Increases
In North America most medical doctors prescribe pharmaceutical drugs to treat their patients’ symptoms. While drugs effectively suppress symptoms, they can produce side effects and imbalances in the body that may worsen the condition or result in additional ailments or illness. Jolt Without the Jitters
We may love the aroma and initial effects of our morning coffee, but the potential for headaches, nervousness, and insomnia leaves a bitter aftertaste. Natural Immune-Health Products
All diseases, from colds to cancer, have one thing in common. They can all be defeated by our body’s own powerful immune response. There is much we can do to ensure this self-healing system functions optimally. Eating an organic, natural foods diet fortified by taking immune-supporting nutritional and herbal supplements, drinking purified water, exercising daily, and being mindful and positive creates the best self-healing environment. Soak up the Relaxation
Long-term emotional or environmental stresses can be hard on the body, mind, and emotions. Quality essential oils have powerful yet subtle effects on emotions and can help relieve stress and anxiety when used in baths, massages, or in aromatherapy diffusers. Better Than Chocolate
Centuries ago, when indigenous people in the South American rainforest discovered the good energy provided by the leaves of the yerba maté tree (Ilex paraguariensis), it became the base of their herbal medicine. Now, scientific review is substantiating their reverence for “maté” (pronounced in two syllables as ma-tae). Licorice
The Romans called it Radix dulcis, meaning “sweet root.” The Germans called it “sweet wood.” The armies of Alexander carried it to allay thirst, the Sioux in North America chewed it for toothache, and medieval English governments taxed it. Licorice has been used in many ways by many cultures. Yucca
Did you know that a substance found in fresh flowers from the yucca plant combats some strains of melanoma in test tube studies and in mice? Although the effectiveness of yucca with human melanoma has yet to be proven, this often overlooked ornamental shrub is medicinally useful in a number of ways. White Willow
Most people who enjoy a leisurely stroll through lakeside parks are familiar with the willow tree. Its boughs weep gracefully toward the ground or dip languidly into nearby water. What people might not realize is that constituents found within willow bark have revolutionized pain management in modern medicine. Hot and Cold
The idea that herbs can be heating or cooling is often connected with traditional Chinese or Ayurvedic medicine. Many people do not realize that this classification of herbal remedies was also a vital part of Western medicine for almost 2,000 years. White Tea
There is nothing better than a hot cup of tea to relax the body and refresh the mind after a long, stressful day. Before indulging in your usual cuppa, consider the newest addition to the beverage market—white tea. Lemon Grass
Sitting in my favourite Thai restaurant, I am surrounded by exotic smells that engulf my senses. I dig into Thai Hot and Sour soup (Tom Yum Gai) with great anticipation. Ahh…the wonderful taste of lemon grass. |
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