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Thursday, December 25, 2014
Monday, May 19, 2014
the correct use of herbs, part 2

part to from Jude's Herbal Home Remedies!
Calendula
- use flowers
- tea is used internally and externally
- has been used to stop bleeding, is antibiotic and heals wounds
- treats chest ailments and craps, flu, stomach problems and to induce swelling to bring down fever
Catnip
- leaves and flowering tops
- treat colic or flatulence
Celery
- tea made from celery eases the tummy
- used as a sedative
- always use fresh celery
Chamomile
- flowers and the upper hald of the plant are used
- calmative and sedative
- treats headaches, cramps and other gastrointestinal disorders
Chicory
- flowers
- used as sedative and general tonic
- used as a diuretic
Clary Sage
- leaves and seeds are used
- used for eye disorders, clears sediments from liver and kidneys
- good for nausea and colic treatment
Cleavers
- the entire herb
- strong diuretic, used to dissolve deposits in the kidneys
Coltsfoot
- use the leaves
- this herb binds to toxins in the system and helps to eliminate them, great expectorant
Corn Silk
- great diuretic, used to clean the urinary system and as a tonic for the whole system
Dandelion
- use roots and leaves
- use as a general tonic, as well as for liver and bladder complaints
Elder
- use leaves, fruits and flowers
- elder flower tea is an excellent diuretic, use for feverish colds
Eyebright
- use seeds if you have a tendency toward kidney stones
- use in a rinse for eyes
Fennel
- use all parts
- aids digestion and helps calm nervous stomach, increases milk production
Fenugreek
- use seeds
- soothes lining of stomachs and intestines
Ginseng
- use the root
- considered a near cure-all.
- used as a tonic for all systems of the body and as an aphrodisiac
Goldenseal
- use the root
- helps in ailments of both the stomach and liver
Horehound
- use flowering tops and leaves
- use for bronchial and stomach disorders, good for sore throats and colds, an expectorant
Hollyhock
- use roots and leaves
- leaves can be used uncookes in salads or cooked as a side dish
- an emollient
- good to use during colds, or if prone to kidney stones
Irish Moss
- use dried plant
- bronchial disorders, kidney problems
- use in cough syrups
Kelp
- contains iodine
- use to purify blood as well as for goiters
Kidney Beans
- tea made from the beans and pods is considered to be of a diuretic nature
- helps to clean kidneys and ureters of gravel
Lavender
- use the flowers for a pleasant, sedative tea
- use for releasing tension and headaches
Lemon Balm
- use the leaves
- make a tea with a sedative action
- use to induce sweating to reduce fevers
- regulates menstruation
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Monday, December 2, 2013
a little about chlorophyll...
i should have paid more attention in science class but here goes....
Chlorophyll
- contains a powerful blood builder that's said to increase red blood cells
- improves circulation
- eases inflammation
- oxygenates the body
- counteracts harmful free-radicals
the higher your pH, the more alkaline your system is
alkaline definition as per wikipedia...
The term alkaline diet (also known as the alkaline ash diet, alkaline acid diet, acid ash diet, and the acid alkaline diet) describes a group of loosely related diets based on the belief that certain foods can affect the acidity of bodily fluids, including the urine or blood, and can therefore be used to treat or prevent diseases. Acidity is measured by the pHlevel of the bodily fluids.
heal your gut
do your work
namaste!
the globetrotting gamine
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