Showing posts with label herbs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label herbs. Show all posts

Monday, October 31, 2011

Mullein

Mullein is high in iron, magnesium, potassium, and sulfur. It is considered the herb of choice for respiratory problems and pulmonary diseases. Not only does it loosen mucus and expel it out of the body but it also calms spasms, is a natural painkiller and helps to reduce swelling in the glandular system.

Shoshanna's Cramp Tincture


cramp bark, valerian root, passion flower, chamomile, white willow

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Horsetail - Shavegrass


  1. An all-purpose herb that is good for the whole body.
  2. Heavy in silica; strengthens fingernails and hair, especially good for split ends.
  3. Helps body utilize and hold calcium; used in herbal calcium combinations.
  4. Helps kidney problems, especially kidney stones.
  5. Kills eggs of parasites and expels parasites.
  6. Helps to dissolve tumors.
  7. Good for eye, ear, nose, throat and glandular disorders.
Has been used in the following:
Bladder
Diuretic
Hair
Kidneys
Kidney stones
Expels parasites, worms


Silicon is an essential element in the manufacture of collagen, the matrix material that holds the body together. It gives elasticity and suppleness to the skin, and contributes flexibility and strength to the bones, hair, and nails. Horsetail can be thought of as an “internal cosmetic,” building beauty from the inside out.

Indicated Usages - Internal:

Bedwetting (enuresis)
Blood in urine
Bursitis, tendonitis
Cystitis, urethritis
Dropsy, edema
Heavy menstruation
Stones, calcium deposits
Trauma, injury
Osteoporosis
Prostrate problems
Hair, skin, nail maintenance

Indicated Usages - External:



Fresh wounds
Profuse bleeding
Ulcers, old sores


Its high mineral content, astringency and effect on the urinary and circulatory systems gained it high regard among the old herbalists as a wound healing herb.


We make a "tea" or herbal infusion using equal parts of all herbs presented in these past nine posts. Just before water boils, turn it off; add herbs. In five minutes, it is ready to serve. Sieve and fill glass pitcher(s) with plenty for the day.  For sweetness, double the licorice root and peppermint leaves.

Red Clover


Has been used in the following:


Acne
Blood purifier
Boils
Cancer
Psoriasis
Skin
Wash sores


Red clover has been used to treat cancer, rheumatism, jaundice, inflammatory skin conditions, spasmodic dysmenorrhea and bronchitis.
Contain bitter compounds that increase the production of digestive fluids and enzymes, especially bile. These compounds also shrink inflammation and relieve pains. Red clover is an excellent herbal source of calcium, chromium, magnesium, phosphorus, and potassium. It has been used to treat arthritis, jaundice, liver congestion, muscle cramps, and inflammatory skin conditions.
Red Clover is high or very high on the following nutrients:

Calcium
Chromium
Magnesium
Niacin
Phosphorus
Potassium
Thiamine
Vitamin C


Peppermint leaf


Peppermint is a delicious mild tea. It is wonderful to use as a beverage – hot in the winter and cold in the summer. Dieters, it contains no calories.
  • One of the oldest and most popular remedies for simple colic and minor bloat in children and adults.
  • Good for all digestive problems, helps stomach pain caused by indigestion and is soothing to the stomach.
  • Expels stomach and colon gas.
  • Excellent for fevers, flu, diarrhea, ulcers, and colitis.
  • Strengthens nerves and heart muscles.
  • Cleanses and tones the body.
  • Can be used instead of aspirin for headaches.
  • Can take the place of coffee for a stimulant.
  • Promotes relaxation.
Has been used in the following:

Bronchitis
Chills
Colds
Colic
Colitis
Diarrhea
Digestion
Dysentery
Fainting
Fever
Flatulence-gas
Flu-influenza
Gastrointestinal
Heart
Heart palpitations
Nausea
Nerves
Stimulant
Stomach
Vomiting


Oatstraw


Contains mucilaginous compounds as well as crude fiber that encourage normal bowel function. These compounds reduce bowel transit time, absorb toxins and enhance the efficiency of digestion. Oatstraw is an excellent herbal source of magnesium. The herb has been used to treat hysteria, calcium deficiency, nervous disorders, urinary tract infections and osteoporosis.

Oatstraw is high or very high on the following nutrients:


Calcium
Chromium
Crude Fiber
Dietary Fiber
Magnesium
Vitamin A
Silicon
Sodium


Licorice root


Licorice root is specific for upper respiratory infections, coughs, colds, and ulcerations anywhere in the gastrointestinal tract, especially the stomach. It is highly useful for helping repair damaged adrenals, and this helps restore overall system health and vitality. There is good evidence that it stimulates the thymus gland, one of the most important organs in the immune system. Scientific studies have shown that licorice increases the generation and activity of white blood cells, stimulates interferon production in the body, and enhances antibody formation. Several trials have shown that it also possesses a distinct immuno-modulator activity. That is, if the immune system is overactive, licorice calms it down; if under-active, it pumps it up.
Licorice has shown distinct anti-fatigue and anti-stress activity, and in vivo studies have shown strong activity against cancerous tumors and some protection from the effects of radiation. Perhaps it is best known for its estrogenic effects, which make is a useful herb for menopause, and its anti-ulcer activity, making it an herb of choice for both stomach and duodenal ulceration. Because it stimulates expectoration and is powerfully healing for mucous membrane systems, it has a long history of use for upper respiratory infections.

Dandelion Leaf


Excerpts from The How to Herb Book
The dandelion we are talking about really is that little yellow weed in your lawn. All its parts are used – the leaves, flower and roots. It can be used fresh in green drinks and salads.
  • One of the best blood purifiers and builders available.
  • High in vitamins and minerals, especially calcium.
  • Contains all the nutritive salts for the blood. Dandelion restores and balances the blood so anemia that is caused by deficiencies of these blood salts disappears.
  • The herb for low blood pressure, helps build energy and endurance.
  • Overweight people when losing weight can become over acidic. These acids in the blood are destroyed by dandelion.
  • One of the best liver cleansers. It increases the activity of the liver and the flow of bile into the intestines.
  • It is fantastic for use in hepatitis.
  • Increases activity of the pancreas and the spleen.
  • Good for the female organs.
  • Helps open urinary passages.
  • Used to treat skin diseases.

Has been used for the following:

Acne
Age spots
Anemia
Appetite
Arthritis
Asthma
Blood purifier
Eczema
Hepatitis
Liver cleanser
Low blood pressure
Weight loss
Yellow jaundice


Blessed Thistle


Blessed thistle is most commonly used to help female problems.
  • Used to enrich and increase milk in nursing mothers.
  • Balances female hormone problems.
  • Also strengthens heart and lungs.
  • Takes oxygen to the brain and strengthens memory.
  • Brings circulation to every part of the body.
  • A disease preventive.

Bilberry Leaf


Bilberry has marvelous anti-aging properties in both its fruit and leaves. It improves visual acuity both at night and during the day as well as being useful in the prevention and treatment of glaucoma as it strengthens connective tissue and prevents free-radical damage. Bilberry inhibits collagen destruction, reduces capillary permeability, increases blood circulation to peripheral blood vessels and the brain, reduces inflammation and pain, and relieves muscle spasms.

Red Raspberry Leaf


Excerpts from The How the Herb Book

Red Raspberry is used as a basic herbal foundation for all female organs and problems. It is in many female combinations.
  • Strengthens wall of uterus and entire female reproductive system.
  • Decreases profuse menstrual flow.
  • Good during all months of pregnancy. Alleviates morning sickness and nausea. Has been used as a preventative for hemorrhaging during labor. Assists labor, makes delivery easier and relieves after pains. Tones and regulates before, during and after childbirth.
  • Increases and enriches milk for lactation, can be combined with marshmallow tea.
  • Raspberry tea is mild and pleasant to taste. It is good for stomachaches and bowel problems in children. For diarrhea in babies.
  • Soothing to stomach and bowels and cankerous conditions of mucous membranes in the alimentary canal.
  • High mineral and vitamin source.
Has been used in the following:


Nausea
Antacid
Childbirth
Colds
Coughs
Diarrhea
Digestion
Female problems
Fevers
Flatulence – gas
Flu – influenza
Gastritis
Labor pains
Decreases menstrual flow
Miscarriage
Mucous membranes
Afterpains of childbirth
Nursing
Pregnancy
Strengthens and tones uterus


Friday, June 3, 2011

Wonderful Body Cream


2 1/2 c. coconut oil, calendula flowers, rose petals,
Rose essential oil
Jar needs head space, oil not too far up in jar
Melt 2T beeswax in coconut oil.
Pour into glass pan. Set 1 1/2 hrs.
Aloe Vera juice
1 t. Vitamin E oil
Geranium Rose
Frankincense
Myrrh
Blend
Put into a pretty glass container.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Parasite Cleanse

Parasites are more prevalent problem than I knew. My doctor says they are easy to pick up from pets, rare meat, walking barefoot near pet waste or simply sharing things with someone who has them. According to my research, parasites cause issues ranging from rashes to Crohn's Disease, to hormonal problems. The "hormonal problems" interested me because that is one reason for miscarriage.

Parasite waste must be eliminated from the body, causing a toxic burden. They also can lay thousands of eggs in their lifetimes. I used to think of parasites as worms that dogs get, but they can be microscopic in the blood.
Shoshanna (Pearl) Easling just released this video explaining how to formulate remedies that, she says, are proven to kill more than 100 different parasites.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Plantain - The Wedding Saver

by Shoshanna Easling of Shoshanna Gardens.com

It was Friday on a very beautiful day. The sun shone with a special delight on the black-eyed daisies, and the light breeze blew them very softly in the wind. They were dancing our wedding tune!


That very morning I had gone out with James’ parents and picked about 300 black-eyed daisies along with many other wildflowers. It was now afternoon, the day before our wedding. You can imagine how I was feeling excitement beyond my wildest imagination! James and I were in our Jetta, driving over to Gabe’s house. We had the sunroof open as we talked about last minute plans. In a burst of joy, I stood up through the sunroof yelling like a wild Indian. I felt like a girl in a fairy tale. Everything was so perfec….ooow, ouch! I grabbed at my eye as it started to throb and swell shut. The pain was really intense...

http://www.bulkherbstore.com/articles/plantain-the-wedding-saver