Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Herbal Healing



These days more and more people are turning towards herbal medicines for healing different health problems. Herbal remedy involves the use of natural health products which can help to keep your body as healthy as you possibly can. They come in various forms; natural health products and medicines both for internal as well as external use. Herbal remedy is the use of natural herbs for many medicinal purposes. These herbs include everything from roots, flowers, branches, bark and fruits. It is believed to be the oldest form of healthcare known to mankind. Herbs had been used by all cultures throughout history.

Benefits:

Herbal remedies are very beneficial as they not only to heal the sickness but also treats the root cause of the disease. Even chronic diseases can be healed such as respiratory problem, gastrointestinal disorder, and immune system deficiency by making your body strong and helping in recovery. Herbal medicines are given to heal pain syndromes, neurological disorders, stress related syndromes, heart problems, sexual dysfunction, allergies and immune system deficiencies. They can be given in place of antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs.

The best thing about these herbal remedies is that they have very less chances of side effects as compared to pharmaceutical medicines. Now people are even opting herbal medicines to treatments such as chemotherapy as they help to reduce the side effects caused by chemotherapy. As everything used is natural; they are safe. Even small treatment such as taking antibiotics can weaken your immune system so herbal medicines can help strengthen your system.

3 comments:

  1. I love your new site! I'm a big believer in herbal remedies and homeopathic medicine. My 6-month-old is having a lot of discomfort with his teething and while I've tried the homeopathic tablets and gel, Tylenol really seems to be the best relief when he's miserable. Do you have any herbal suggestions? Are they safe for babies?

    P.S. I love you!

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  2. awww I love you...I cant believe he is 6 months old!!!!!!!

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  3. try these if you havnt already...
    - rub baby’s gums with a clean finger or cool wash cloth

    - give baby something cool and soft to chew like a teething ring from the refrigerator, for example

    - give baby a bottle of cool water

    - give baby frozen bagel or waffle to chew on until it defrost then get another one!!! Marley loved this

    - give baby a teething biscuit

    - give baby frozen ice chips with parental supervision

    - try a frozen wash cloth

    - give baby a frozen banana with parental supervision

    - a cold apple wedge wrapped in an infant sized wash cloth will give baby an incentive to bite down and work the teeth through when they taste the sweetness of the fruit they also make little mesh toy looking things that hold frozen fruit so they can chew on it.

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