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Lime blossoms make a very effective remedy for colds, fevers, cold-related coughs, and flu, particularly for children because the taste is mild. The herb is used in baths to calm fussy babies and small children. This herb is also a safe and effective nervine and is used for mild hypertension, nervous tension, and headache. Linden has a taste of SWEET, ASTRINGENT and a temperature of COOL.
Adding a few fresh or dried leaves to beans while cooking is said to help eliminate gas. The seed is used in traditional Mexican medicine to rid intestinal parasites. The oil extracted from the seed was formerly used to treat pinworms, but is highly toxic. A mild tea from the seeds or leaves is safe when used under the guidance of an experienced herbalist.
Naturopathic Medicine is an effective form of natural therapy for depression, helping the identify and correct possible diet, nutritional, and lifestyle causes of the emotional disorder.
Because anger is an expression of fire, it is generally assumed that cooling liver herbs are most appropriate.
Perilla is useful during pregnancy to alleviate nausea and for calming a restless fetus. It is also used for general stomach disorders, such as lack of appetite, vomiting, or nausea. In Chinese medicine, perilla is used in decoctions to alleviate the symptoms of colds, such as chills, nasal congestion, and coughs, especially when the cold is due to exposure to damp and cold. Perilla has a taste of ACRID, AROMATIC and a temperature of WARM.
Well-known as an emmenagogue, sedative, and nervine, motherwort is extremely beneficial to the cardiac and female systems. Women use it for amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, PMS, and vaginal dryness. As a heart tonic, it is used to strengthen the heart, benefit palpitations and hypertension, and relieve pain of mild angina.. Motherwort has a taste of BITTER and a temperature of COOL.
Fumitory has antiseptic properties which make it beneficial as a wash for skin complaints. It is mildly diuretic and has been used for constipation. Other uses include as an antispasmodic for the gallbladder and bile ducts and the gastrointestinal tract. In traditional medicine it was mixed with wine to strengthen the stomach and improve the appetite.
Nightmares are associated with a heart imbalance in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Often as the adrenals are depleted from overwork and stress, they fail to fulfill their function of providing anti-inflammatory substances to keep the metabolic heat of the body in check. In this case, the "heart fire" can rise up into the head and disturb the mind and spirit, leading to restless dreams and nightmares. Herbal remedies include adrenal tonics, herbs to cool heart heat and calm the spirit
Naturopathic Medicine uses gentle, nontoxic, and effective treatments to help manage diabetes through diet, weight control, and stress relief.
Loquat leaves expel phlegm from the lungs and allay coughing. In Chinese medicine loquat leaves are said to clear heat from the stomach and are used for vomiting, nausea, and belching. Loquat has a taste of BITTER and a temperature of COOL.
Clove has a long history of both culinary and medicinal use. The tea has been used to allay nausea, and the oil, which has pain-relieving and antiseptic properties, is used topically as a counterirritant and to relieve toothaches, for the treatment of dry sockets, and to remove warts. Both the oil and the powder have anti-fungal properties and are used to treat athlete's foot. Clove has a taste of SPICY and a temperature of WARM.
Rhubarb has bitter, laxative, and heat-clearing properties and is used for constipation, hemorrhoids, and gastroenteritis. It is also used for eruptive skin problems caused by faulty elimination and "damp heat" in the lower intestines. Rhubarb has a taste of BITTER and a temperature of COLD.
Cornus is used to strengthen the kidneys and for symptoms such as incontinence, copious urination, impotence, and excessive sweating. The herb is also added to formulas for adrenal weakness with fatigue accompanied by such symptoms as night sweats, chronic lower back pain, ringing in the ears, and chronic infections. Cornus has a taste of SOUR and a temperature of WARM.
Elecampane is an expectorant, useful for respiratory tract disorders such as coughs (even chronic ones) and bronchitis. It is also used for lack of appetite, to stimulate the digestion, improve assimilation, alleviate diarrhea, and as an antimicrobial and vermifuge. Elecampane has a taste of ACRID, BITTER and a temperature of WARM.
In Chinese medicine, inflammation is associated with either "Heat" or "Fire," depending on the severity. This heat is caused by an increase in metabolism and blood flow. This increased blood flow brings more immune fighters into the area of infection and carries off the waste products. Herbal therapies include antiinflammatory herbs, antibacterial herbs, and "heat-clearing" herbs. Ice and cold water compresses can also be used.
Parsley's primary uses are as a diuretic, carminative, and emmenagogue. Because it stimulates the elimination of uric acid, parsley is indicated for arthritis and gout. It is taken for lack of appetite, to reduce inflammation, and for urinary tract disorders. Freshly picked parsley leaves are high in iron content and Vitamin C and are often used as a breath freshener. The roots, seeds, and leaves are used, but the fruits are the most potent diuretic. Parsley has a taste of SWEET, ACRID and
Meadowsweet contains natural salicylates and is used to treat headaches, fever, and cystitis. It has also been recommended for treating ulcers. As an analgesic and antirheumatic, it is taken for gout, arthritis, and rheumatism. The herb is considered a gentle astringent for treating diarrhea and excessive menstrual bleeding and an antacid for treating heartburn. Meadowsweet has a taste of AROMATIC, BITTER and a temperature of COOL.
Pennyroyal leaves make a pleasant-tasting infusion beneficial for delayed menstruation, colds and fever, and flatulence and nausea. The oil is applied externally as an insect and flea repellant. Pennyroyal has a taste of SPICY, AROMATIC and a temperature of COOL.
Figwort herb is taken internally for liver and skin disorders, such as rashes, eczema, psoriasis, and itching. It is applied externally for hemorrhoids, bruises, ringworm, and itching. It is universally recommended for lymphatic swellings, especially in the neck. In Chinese medicine, a related species, S. ningpoensis, is used to relieve fevers, sore throat, and swollen red eyes associated with general toxemia, adrenal deficiency, and sore throat. Figwort has a taste of BITTER, SWEET and a tem
Hoelen is prescribed by Chinese herbalists to increase urinary output, strengthen the digestion, and calm the mind and nerves. It is indicated for heart palpitations and insomnia and is considered tonic to the digestion and adrenals. Hoelen has a taste of SWEET and a temperature of NEUTRAL.