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For Most Maladies, There Is a Natural Herbal
Remedy
The oldest medical treatment known to man is a natural herbal
remedy and according to the World Health Organization about 80
percent of the world’s population today uses some form of
natural herbal remedy.
Because of their smell, taste or perceived medicinal value,
herbs or some part of the herb plant is used for specific
purposes and many believe that different herbs can help cure or
reduce the affects of different ailments.
For example, the herb ephedra has been used by the Chinese for
thousands of years to relieve symptoms of asthma or erratic
breathing problems. Today, commercial pharmacies use that same
herb calling it ephedrine. What used to be a natural herbal
remedy is now a commercial product.
Another example is the foxglove plant used as a natural herbal
remedy since 1775 and now is used as a cardiac stimulant and is
known as digitalis. As in most herbs used as medicine, many
were discovered by trial and error. By watching what the
animals ate and how it affected them, humans tried to achieve
similar affects by eating the same plants.
Two Main Branches of Herbal Medicine
Ayurvedic herbalism originally believed in the use of a natural
herbal remedy got its start in Greece and Rome and spread
through Europe and eventually to the Americas. Chinese
herbalism has been around for centuries and developed into a
sophisticated form for diagnosis and treatment.
A lot of interest is being generated in finding a natural
herbal remedy for everyday health problems as many people are
finding either allergic reactions to drugs or unwanted side
affects. An example is the Germany-approved St. John’s Wart for
the treatment of depression instead of the prescription drug
Prozac.
Probably one of the most widely known natural herbal remedy
stems from the use of Aloe Vera. The gel inside the leaves of
the plant is used in cosmetics and skin care products, as well
as treating minor burns. It has been known to speed the healing
of poison ivy, hives and burns and its juice has been used as a
treatment for constipation.
Ginkgo Biloba has positive affects on the circulatory system is
has been used to treat memory loss, headaches, vertigo,
depression and disorientation. Its anti-oxidant characteristics
are seen as beneficial to the circulation and central nervous
systems and in slowing the affects of mental
deterioration.
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