Herbs have been used for centuries by most all cultures for
medicinal, health, our herb information is gathered from hundreds of
sources, however we always recommend you checking with a physician and use your
own research.
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Medicinal Herb Store
Some ways of finding medicinal or healing herbs can be found
by searching for; Chinese herb science, Native American myths and legends,
folklore, frontier herb, and traditional cures.
Some things that we find them used for is cooking, weight
loss, vitamin deficiencies, pregnancy fertility, infertility, menopause, for
anxiety, arthritis, diabetes, cancer, acne, stop smoking, alcoholism, high
blood pressure, depression, dreams, sexual enchantment, and many are
considered as magical herbs.
Uses:
Echinacea
ranks
as
perhaps
the
most
popular
herb
today
--
and
with
good
reason.
It
provides
excellent
support
to
the
immune
system.
Hundreds
of
scientific
studies
have
proven
the
immune-enhancing
properties
of
Echinacea,
which
is
widely
used
as
a
treatment
for
colds,
flus
and
other
respiratory
infections.
Researchers
have
also
found
that
the
leaves
speed
the
healing
of
wounds
and
boost
the
effectiveness
of
the
immune
system
by
increasing
the
number
of
white
blood
cells,
spleen
cells
and
other
disease-fighting
agents.
The
taste
of
Echinacea
liquid
extracts
is
somewhat
bitter,
leaving
a
tingling
sensation
on
the
tongue.
Echinacea
tea
has
a
mild
pleasant
taste.
Birch
Bark
C/S
-
USA
Betula
alba
Folklore -
Used
as
an
infusion,
decoction,
extract
and
tincture.
For
chronic
or
severe
skin
problems,
a
decoction
of
birch
bark
is
sometimes
used
as
a
wash
or
in
a
bath.
Inner
bark
contains
an
oil
which
is
sometimes
substituted
for
wintergreen
in
liniment.
'The
leaves
have
a
peculiar,
aromatic,
agreeable
odor
and
a
bitter
taste,
and
have
been
employed
in
the
form
of
infusion
(Birch
Tea)
in
gout,
rheumatism
and
dropsy,
and
recommended
as
a
reliable
solvent
for
kidney
stones.'
With
the
bark
they
resolve
and
resist
putrefaction.
A
decoction
of
them
is
good
for
bathing
skin
eruptions.
'The
inner
bark
is
bitter
and
astringent,
and
has
been
used
in
intermittent
fevers.'
As
a
tea
it
reduced
the
quantity
of
albumin,
relieved
the
pain,
improved
the
general
health
of
the
patient
so
that
in
twelve
weeks'
time
he
was
entirely
cured,
the
urine
being
normal.
There
has
been
passed
from
time
to
time
with
the
water
tiny
pieces
of
stone
from
the
kidney.
We
have
had
reports
from
a
number
of
writers
in
this
country
concerning
the
action
of
this
remedy
in
a
similar
manner,
and
all
confirm
the
observations
made
by
the
German
writers.'
Sheep
Sorrel
Herb - USA
Rumex
acetosella
Herbal Folklore -
Native
Americans
use
Sheep
Sorrel
leaves
as
a
seasoning
for
meat
and
baked
it
into
their
breads.
A
common
summertime
sight
in
the
North
American
wild,
used
as
a
salad
green.
The
sharp
taste,
due
to
its
oxalic
acid
and
vitamin
C
content,
led
this
herb
to
be
used
in
folk
medicine,
mainly
as
a
tea
or
decoction.
It
is
good
for
treating
urinary
problems.
The
herb
relieves
internal
ulcers
and,
when
applied
externally,
helps
clear
skin
problems
such
as
herpes,
eczema
and
ringworm.
Sheep
Sorrel
also
contains
silicon
which
aids
the
nervous
system.
NOTICE:
Individuals
with
a
history
of
kidney
stones
should
use
this
herb
with
caution.
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