There are few places that contain more scientific nonsense than in the advertisements for products that contain homeopathic medicinal herb medicines. Claims, almost miracle-like in nature, are made without properly being tested or even proven. Regardless, it is a fact that some herbs have been used to treat countless conditions for thousands of years and medicinal herb gardening has been done since antiquity. The following are some common herbs used for medicinal purposes:
Chamomile
Chamomile tea is available on various stores and mostly people buy it for its taste and flavor. But not many know that its origin is dried chamomile flower. This herb has many medicinal properties . It helps in reducing inflammation and its good for ulcers of stomach. as it is said to arrest ulcer causing bacteria. Though it has not been medically proved but use of chamomile herb in fever work wonders.
Chamomile has sometimes been touted to be a miracle cure. While most people have no problems with it, a precaution to keep in mind is that some people could have an allergic reaction to the pollen.
Echinacea
The perennial herb “Echinacea” contains several chemicals that are thought to be effective for treating various illnesses. For example, it has been used to treat congestion produced by colds or flu. It is believed that Echinacea works by boosting the body’s immune system and helping the body fight viral infections. However, the healing ability of Echinacea has not been proven.
Studies have shown that it can be used to help cold duration and symptoms. Other studies have suggested that it is able to limit the frequency of coming down with a cold. There are many factors involved with catching cold, so although these claims are difficult to prove, the herb is thought to be generally safe. If anything, it is a good placebo.
Echinacea is one herb that people diagnosed with diabetes should consult the advice of a physician before consuming.
Feverfew
Feverfew is an herb to be think carefully of when it comes to your medicinal herb gardening efforts. There is some medical belief that the perennial feverfew, contains active ingredients that may help in treating inflammation and migraines. The usage of feverfew has shown a tendency to reduce clotting.
However, its use could result is some possible side effects. Mouth ulcers and skin inflammation have been known to occur. It has also been known to raise heart rate as well as reducing the body’s ability to absorb iron and interacting with migraine medications.
Ginseng
Ginseng is an ancient herb commonly used in China and India. Certain studies suggest that is can reduce blood sugar levels and increase the “good” cholesterol, HDL.
While there is no danger in consuming this herb, there has been no conclusive proof that it will truly enhance sexual performance. Use of the herb ginseng comes with a few warnings. It has been shown to induce asthma attacks when taken in large quantities. It can also can blood sugar levels to drop to levels that are not healthy. One final caution is applicable to women who are pregnant or are breastfeeding. They should avoid taking ginseng.
Be careful when deciding to start taking medicinal herbs. Although some herbs have been known and used for centuries, with seemingly beneficial results, it’s imporant not to jeopardize your health. Find out as much information as you can and consider all claims thoughtfully before proceeding.
You can get into medicinal herb gardening right at home. It requires no more work that growing any kind of perennial, and you can do it in pots or in your yard or garden. The rewards you can reap are a steady supply of fresh homeopathic medicinal herb plants on hand when you need them.
Recent Comments