Sunday, January 26, 2014

MEDICINAL PROPERTIES of HERBS an ABC

Medicinal Properties of Herbs

From my files, an old yahoogroup post


    1. Alfalfa - Has protein and vitamins A, B1, B6, C, E, and K.

    2. Aloe - This versatile herb has been used for over 5,500 years.

    3. Agrimony - Aids recovery from winter colds and flu.

    4. Angelica - A warming herb and more.

    5. Arnica - soothes sore muscles and reduces pain and inflammation.

    6. Ashwagandha - Uses in traditional Indian and Ayurvedic medicine are extensive.

    7. Asparagus Root - It could also help you fall in love all over again

    8. Astragalus - Chinese immune system booster.

    9. Bee Balm - Antiseptic and rich in antioxidants.

    10. Bilberry - A circulatory enhancer and diabetic aid. 

    11. Black Cohosh - A powerful antispasmodic herb and all around muscle relaxer. It has also been shown to alleviate menopausal discomforts.

    12. Borage - Diuretic and blood purifier / cleanser used in cases of arthritis and infections of the respiratory tract.

    13. Boswellia - Anti-inflammatory action.

    14. Burdock - The tenacious tonic.

    15. Calendula - Also known as the pot marigold.  Internally and externally, a useful herb.

    16. Cascara Sagrada - A safe, mild and effective natural laxative, unmatched, especially for chronic constipation.

    17. Cayenne - A spice so hot yet has soothing medicinal properties.

    18. Chamomile - Need help sleeping?  Try a cup before bedtime.

    19. Chasteberry - Also known as Agnus Castus and Vitex, this herb can handle PMS!

    20. Chickweed - Natural appetite suppressant. Also use for insect stings, bites, eczema and other skin problems.

    21. Cleavers - A powerful restorative for the lymphatic system.

    22. Coffee - Yes!  Coffee is an herb!

    23. Comfrey - One use is to promote more rapid repair of broken bones.

    24. Cranberry - Useful as a preventative for urinary tract infections.

    25. Damiana - Hailed as an aphrodisiac since ancient times

    26. Dandelion - To treat liver, gallbladder, kidney and joint problems.

    27. Dong Quai - The female ginseng.

    28. Echinacea - Enhances the immune system.  Try it instead of a flu shot!

    29. Elderberry - Internally and externally, a versatile herb.

    30. Ephedra - used in popular over-the-counter remedies for nasal congestion.

    31. Evening Primrose - Supplies many essential fatty acids.

    32. Eyebright - To soothe irritated eyes, promotes general eye health.

    33. Fennel - If you like the flavor of anise or licorice, try this as a tea.

    34. Fenugreek - Help for high cholesterol

    35. Feverfew - Helps reduce the frequency and severity of migraines.

    36. Fo-Ti - May help prevent premature aging and slow the aging process.

    37. Garlic - A natural antibiotic!  It's antibacterial action is equivalent to 1% penicillin.

    38. Gentian - Supporting and nurturing the digestive system.

    39. Ginger - An ancient Indian proverb, "everything good is found in ginger".

    40. Ginkgo Biloba - Improves circulation and decreases risk of heart attacks and stroke.

    41. Ginseng - Primarily for men.  Dong Quai is the equivalent for women.

    42. Goldenseal - keep it in your herbal medicine chest.

    43. Gotu Kola - A relaxant and nervous system restorative.  May promote longevity.

    44. Grape Seed - A powerful antioxidant.

    45. Green Tea Leaf - The number one drink in the world. Plus, see Black versus green tea, the benefits

    46. Guarana - A potent energy source.

    47. Hawthorn - The new hope for heart health.

    48. Hop - An ingredient in beer has long been known as a sedative.

    49. Hoodia - the weight loss herb.

    50. Horse Chestnut - For strengthening and toning of the circulatory system.

    51. Horny Goat Weed - aphrodisiac for both men and women, improves erectile function in men, allays fatigue and alleviates menopausal discomfort.

    52. Juniper - Best known for gin, an excellent remedy for urethral and bladder infections.

    53. Kava Kava - Similar to drinking a glass of wine, a calming herb - well-known for its anti-anxiety effect.

    54. Kudzu - Helps inhibit the desire for alcohol.

    55. Lavender - In the middle ages, it was thought to be an herb of love.

    56. Lemon Balm - Brush its leaves and your fingers will smell like lemon mint.

    57. Lobelia - Indian tobacco, but be careful!

    58. Lomatium - Reputed to have antiviral effects.

    59. Marshmallow - Long used by herbalists to treat coughs and sore throats.

    60. Meadowsweet  - Used by herbalists to treat rheumatism in joints and muscles.

    61. Milk Thistle - A restorative herb for the liver.

    62. Mullein - The respiratory soother.

    63. Myrrh - Soothing effect on inflamed tissues in the mouth and throat.

    64. Nettle - Keeps the body from making inflammatory chemicals (prostaglandins).

    65. Oats - Treats nervous exhaustion, insomnia, and “weakness of the nerves".

    66. Onion - prevention of atherosclerosis.

    67. Oregon Grape - Useful for mild infections.

    68. Parsley - Think twice before you ignore this token herb on your dinner plate.

    69. Passion Flower - Has a slightly narcotic effect, may impart a marijuana type high.

    70. Pau d'arco - A good remedy for fungus infections.

    71. Peppermint - Soothes indigestion.

    72. Phyllanthus - Used in Ayurvedic medicine for over 2,000 years.

    73. Psyllium - Supplies dietary fiber.

    74. Pygeum - Helps men with BPH, improves urinary flow and other symptoms.

    75. Quince - Sent as presents, or shared, were tokens of love.

    76. Red Clover - Produces gradual beneficial changes in the body.

    77. Red Raspberry - Connected to female health, including pregnancy.

    78. St John's Wort - Natural anti-depressant that really works!

    79. Sarsaparilla - Used for arthritis, cancer, skin diseases, and a host of other conditions.

    80. Saw Palmetto - For prostrate health in men.

    81. Schizandra chinensis: A mood elevator helping one be happier, healthier.

    82. Senna - A cleansing herb.

    83. Slippery Elm - An ingredient in some commercial cough drops.

    84. Soy - A sedative, anti-spasmodic, diaphoretic, with hormonal balancing effects, and benefit to the liver and circulation.

    85. Spearmint - Used to relieve hiccough, flatulence, nausea, vomiting and colic.

    86. Stevia - Sweeter than sugar.

    87. Tea Tree - The oil kills fungus and bacteria.

    88. Uva Ursi: a natural tonic for the urinary system.

    89. Valerian - Nature's answer to valium.
Vitex (See Chasteberry)

    90. White Willow - The Herbal Aspirin.

    91. Witch Hazel - The astringent that isn't.

    92. Wormwood - Very interesting herb. Be sure to read about it.

    93. Yarrow - Can also keep wounds from becoming inflamed.

    94. Yellow Dock - Excellent liver and gallbladder tonic.

    95. Yohimbe - Be careful of this one!

    96. Zedoary - Indigestion, flatulence, colic. (Ginger is better.)

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