Judu: Herb
Herbs are the culinary and medicinal plants.
These are the low-growing aromatic plants which are used fresh or dried for
seasoning, for their medicinal properties, or in perfumes. There are a wide
variety of herbs such as super kelp, garlic, parsley, green tea extract, horse
chestnut, milk thistle and oregano oil.
Herbs are very useful in strengthening the body
and in treating the diseases. However they contain active substances that can
trigger side effects and interact with other herbs, supplements, or medications.
So, they should be taken on the advice of an herbal practitioner.
Super Kelp
Super kelp (also known as “Sea kelp” and “Sea
wrack”) is a sea herb that is one of the best sources of natural iodine and
trace elements. It is also used as the principle agent in cures for obesity. In
addition, it cleans out the kidneys and stimulates the thyroid and pituitary
gland to produce growth hormones.
Garlic
Garlic is a natural anti-biotic and is used to
disinfect wounds, treat ear infections, cholera and typhus. This herb is
anti-fungal and anti-oxidant agent and can help lower cholesterol. It may also
be beneficial for risk factors for heart disease, including high blood
pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes and cancer. The excess of garlic can cause
upset stomach/flatulence, occupational asthma, postoperative bleeding,
bloating, bad breath, body odor, and skin irritation. People with bleeding
disorders should not use garlic.
Parsley
Parsley (Petroselinum) is one of the best known,
diuretic and most nutritious herbs which contain large quantities of vitamins
A, B, C and minerals calcium, iron, phosphorous, potassium and magnesium. It’s
very useful for kidney and urinary problems and water retention. Its usefulness
can be judged by the saying: “if parsley is thrown into fishponds it will heal
the sick fishes therein”.
Green Tea Extract
Green tea extracts are one of the nature’s most
powerful anti-oxidants. It helps prevent both heart disease and cancer by
helping prevent vascular blood clotting and reducing cholesterol. It possesses
antimicrobial properties that support immune-system health and protects against
digestive and respiratory infections. The excess of green tea extracts may
cause irritability, insomnia, heart palpitation, dizziness, nausea, vomiting,
diarrhea, headaches, and loss of appetite.
Horse chestnut
Horse chestnut supports the vessels of our
circulatory system and helps strengthen capillary cells and reduce fluid
breakage. It is believed to be an excellent antioxidant to prevent wrinkles. It
also helps in the treatments of phlebitis, varicosity and hemorrhoids.
Milk Thistle
Milk thistle has some active substances that
helps maintain healthy liver function by protecting the liver from damage
caused by viruses, toxins and alcohol. It is a herbal remedy for anthrax,
asthma, bladder stones, cancer, catarrh, chest ailments, dropsy, fever,
bleeding from the lungs or bronchia, hepatitis, rabies, jaundice, vaginal
discharge, malaria, melancholy, piles, plague, pleurisy, spasms, and spleen and
uterus problems. Taking excess of milk thistle may cause stomach pain, nausea,
vomiting, diarrhea, headache, rash or other skin reactions, joint pain,
impotence, and anaphylaxis. It should not be taken in pregnancy and while
nursing.
Oregano Oil
This herb has healing, antioxidant and
anti-microbial properties. It is used to treat a mildly upset stomach,
bronchitis, nervous tension, insect bites, rheumatism, earache, toothaches and
even athlete’s foot. It is also useful in relieve bloating, gas, urinary tract
problems, rheumatoid arthritis, swollen glands, and lack of perspiration. In
addition, it is as powerful as ‘morphine’ as a pain killer.
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