Article by Dr. Mital John
Herbs have been used for hundreds of years before Christ. Perhaps from time humans first began to roam the earth. Using herbs is the only way that these people had to heal and regain health.
In the 1800 century, physicians would bleed their patients because they believed if a person was sick, your blood contained the disease. There was some truth to this and some people get well and others would get sicker or bleed to death.
Each period in history has had an idea of health that does not work and does not make people sicker. Herbs, all with time, have had effective and useful in all kinds of diseases. Herbs now work as they have in the past. If they did, they would have been abandoned in the past and you never have heard of him.
In the Nineteenth Century
At the end of this century, people began increasingly to move to the cities were getting away from traditional herbal medicine use herbal and mother. In cities, the new doctors practicing the use of new products called drugs. Drugs, isolated active chemicals removed from the herbal plant were applied to a disease in concentrated form. In this way, drugs are a poison and kill and destroy more than the disease in your body. Taken over a long period, will eventually cause death.
It seems so strange that in the past doctors bleed people to eliminate poisons in the blood of a person, that right, and today the doctors put the poison in the blood to make people well. Is this right?
Herbs are considered food since it comes from plants, trees, berries, fruits and shrubs. Is herbs, fruits, vegetables, and juices that are the foundation of all remedies and natural medicines. Combine this with the good thoughts and exercise and you have a formula to cure disease.
Eating the correct proportions of these foods, gives health that was intended by nature. It is the work of natural nutritionist gives the correct proportions. When you are sick, look for herbal combinations as a starting point on getting well. Herbs take longer to heal, so just stay with him.
History provides some clues as to which herb remedies can help support good health. Ginkgo biloba for example may be the oldest herb known in human history. Fossils of the ginkgo biloba tree have been found dating back to the era Paleozoic million years ago. In China, the leaves of the tree have been used as one of the most popular remedies of the herb for more than five thousand years.
The Amazon rainforest is home to many plants and herbs known. Scientists hope today that could be home to many new herbal supplements that could lead to new medicines.
Each year science learns more about how herbs and plants are good for your health. It is becoming more and more like the quote from the Bible says, “the fruit of the tree is for man’s flesh, and leaves for medicine man.”
Note: The statements herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Herbs are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, mitigate or prevent any disease. Always ask your doctor before taking herbal products.
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Drama series ‘허준’(許浚, Hur Jun) – MBC TV in 1999-2000 ‘Hur Jun’(1537–1615) was the greatest court physician of during the reign of King ‘Seonjo’(선조, 宣祖) of the Joseon Dynasty in Korean history. He was appointed as a court physician at the age of 29. His most significant achievement is the medical text ‘Dongui bogam’(동의보감, 東醫寶鑑) also noted as the defining text of Traditional Korean medicine. The work spread to East Asian countries like China, Japan, and Vietnam where it is still regarded as one of the classics of Oriental medicine today. Although ‘Hur Jun’ worked extensively with the royal family, he put a great emphasis on making treatment methods accessible and comprehensible even to common people. He found natural herb remedies that were easily attainable by commoners in Korea.
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Article by Amaria
Question does menopausal symptoms have you “dragging” and feeling less than your usual self? Are you suffering from the dreaded hot flashes or other menopausal discomforts? If your answer is yes to both questions let me introduce you to an herb for hot flashes that may bring you the relief you deserve.
The herb is Liferoot. If you have never heard of this herb before now then join the club, so to speak, because I had no knowledge of the herb until I began my research on natural hot flash remedies.
This is what I’ve learned from my research and now I want to share the information with you. So here’s a bit about this herb. The herb is a perennial wild flower species of the daisy family of plants. Liferoot is a native North American species of the daisy family and has an extensive history as an herbal treatment for a variety of gynecological disorders.
From my research I gathered that Native Americans, namely the Catawba women, used the herb as a tea for women facing the pains of childbirth and to hasten labor. Also the colonist used the herb for similar purposes as a “female regulator,” so to speak.
Liferoot has been commonly used for menstrual problems and menopausal discomforts. Also, the plant has been used to treat varied illness, including hemorrhage and colds.
Liferoot is a uterine tonic with plant estrogens. It is reported to help balance emotional well-being, vascular stability, regulate irregular periods, and lessen painful or heavy menstrual bleeding.
The Liferoot remedy has a pungent and bitter taste. It principle used has been to treat female problems including the menstrual cycle. Liferoot’s use as an herbal remedy has lessened over the years but is still used to some degree in herbal medicine.
The main, current, use for Liferoot as a remedy is to reduce menopausal discomfort. The herb remedy, for menopausal discomfort, has been combined with other herbs such as St. John’s wort, oats or pasque flower.
Liferoot comes in a tablet, capsule or tincture form. Prior to consuming Liferoot it is advisable to consult with your natural health holistic practitioner to ensure that you use the herb correctly.
Liferoot is one of many herbs for hot flashes. There are a wide array of herbs to select from in support of reducing your menopausal discomforts so talk with your natural health practitioner to determine which herbs meets your needs.
We as women are all so unique in our physical and emotional needs so you may have to “experiment” if you will with various herbs to determine the one that will help you to feel better.
For more excellent strategies for reducing or stopping your hot flashes, simply provide your name and email address on the home page of my blog for your Free Gift “30 Key Discoveries for Hot Flash Relief.” I guarantee you will not regret it….So Do It Now!
To your excellent health,
Ameenah
Note- Please remember that it is always important to consult your health practitioner before beginning any remedies to make sure they won’t harm your health nor have any adverse effects. The information provided on this site is for educational purposes only. This publication, and the product contained herein are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
About the Author
Ameenah Lutfee has practiced optimal health for over 25 years before becoming a freelance writer. Her “30 Key Discoveries, Natural Relief for Menopause” report is free and available at: http://www.awesomehealthandwealth.com. She currently maintains up to date insights on natural relief for hot flashes via her blog site as well.
Article by Amaria
Question does menopausal symptoms have you “dragging” and feeling less than your usual self? Are you suffering from the dreaded hot flashes or other menopausal discomforts? If your answer is yes to both questions let me introduce you to an herb that may bring you the relief you deserve.
The herb is Liferoot. If you have never heard of this herb before now then join the club, so to speak, because I had no knowledge of the herb until I began my research on natural hot flash remedies.
This is what I’ve learned from my research and now I want to share the information with you. So here’s a bit about this herb. The herb is a perennial wild flower species of the daisy family of plants. It is a native North American species of the daisy family and has an extensive history as an herbal treatment for a variety of gynecological disorders.
From my research I gathered that Native Americans, namely the Catawba women, used the herb as a tea for women facing the pains of childbirth and to hasten labor. Also the colonist used the herb for similar purposes as a “female regulator,” so to speak.
This herb has been commonly used for menstrual problems and menopausal discomforts.
Also, the plant has been used to treat varied illness, including hemorrhage and colds.
It is a uterine tonic with plant estrogens. It is reported to help balance emotional well-being, vascular stability, regulate irregular periods, and lessen painful or heavy menstrual bleeding.
The herb remedy has a pungent and bitter taste. Its principle use has been to treat female problems including the menstrual cycle. Its use as an herbal remedy has lessened over the years but it is still used to some degree in herbal medicine.
The main, current, use for it as a remedy is to reduce menopausal discomfort. The herb remedy, for menopausal discomfort, has been combined with other herbs such as St. John’s wort, oats or pasque flower.
It comes in a tablet, capsule or tincture form. Prior to consuming the herb it is advisable to consult with your natural health holistic practitioner to ensure that you use the herb correctly.
Liferoot is one of many herbs for hot flashes. There are a wide array of herbs to select from in support of reducing your menopausal discomforts so talk with your natural health practitioner to determine which herbs meets your needs.
We as women are all so unique in our physical and emotional needs so you may have to “experiment” if you will with various herbs to determine the one that will help you to feel better.
For more excellent strategies for reducing or stopping your hot flashes, simply provide your name and email address on the home page of my blog for your Free Gift “30 Key Discoveries for Hot Flash Relief.” I guarantee you will not regret it….So Do It Now!
To your excellent health,
Ameenah
Note- Please remember that it is always important to consult your health practitioner before beginning any remedies to make sure they won’t harm your health nor have any adverse effects. The information provided on this site is for educational purposes only. This publication, and the product contained herein are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
About the Author
Ameenah Lutfee has practiced optimal health for over 25 years before becoming a freelance writer. Her “30 Key Discoveries, Natural Relief for Menopause” report is free and available at: http://www.awesomehealthandwealth.com. She currently maintains up to date insights on natural relief for hot flashes via her blog site as well.
