Posts Tagged ‘Herbal Remedies’
Pain Blockers
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Many of us suffer with pain from time to time and some chronic pain. Day in and day out an ongoing pain with very little relief. It maybe necessary to take over-the-counter or even prescription pain relievers. But what if you don’t have to…? If you read the bottle of your pain relief medication you may find side effect and warnings such as: This product may cause kidney and liver damage; Do not take over the amount prescribed do to over-dose; May cause serious side effects if used with other medications; May cause serious drop in blood pressure; May cause vision changes, vomiting, diarrhea, cramping, mood changes, head aches, dizziness etc…Why go through all of this if it is not necessary? You could be creating new health problems while attempting to get relief from the one you already have.
When we take pain medication for long periods of time our bodies adapt to them. We have to go through a detox period if we are wanting to stay off of the medication, this is a form of addiction. When our bodies are used to having a certain chemical or even natural substance and we immediately stop the consumption our body may go into a bit of shock. This can cause other health issues to arise and also cause extreme irritability. If you are used to consuming caffeine on a daily basis such as two cups of coffee in the morning or 3 caffeinated soft drinks a day then suddenly stop you may find yourself craving the caffeine and feeling very tense inside. If there is a natural way of fight against pain wouldn’t you rather go that route? Instead of having to deal with side effects, health warnings and even addiction what if there are natural resources that not only relieve pain but also support your over all health.
Below I have listed natural food sources that can give you relief and a health boost. When using be sure you continue as it may take a little while to get your body where it needs to be. If one does not work for you over a period of time try another. What works for one may not work for another, don’t give up.
-One food that acts similar to Ibuprofen is the cherry. Cherries are full of antioxidants and help the body regulate water and reduces swelling. Eating approximately 20 cherries can help relieve pain do to arthritis, an injury and head aches. It also provide a health boost by providing vitamins A and C along with Potassium. Cherries are a good source for cleansing the body and assisting in the prevention of heart decease.
-Mint oil can assist with the relief of head aches. By mixing mint oil with a TSP of rubbing alcohol and rubbing it into your temples can give near instant relief.
-Eucalyptus Oil is a wonderful pain relieving tool. This natural oil is known to relieve sprangs and muscle pains. Simply massage the oil in a circular motion to the effected area.
-Soy may also help with pain as it seems to target osteoarthritis sufferers. Consuming soy on a daily basis can help improve range-of-motion over a period of time. It is thought Soy may reduce the inflammation caused by arthritis.
Other known remedies are as follows:
-Mix honey to warm water and drink for a pain reliever.
-Milk can relieve pain within the stomach as it has alkalizing effects.
-Fish oil taken on a daily basis helps to relieve pain such as arthritis and joint pain.
-Eating a couple of walnuts a few times throughout the day can fight pain.
-Almonds have similar effect to aspirin when you eat twelve
-For muscle pain rub clove oil into the area.
I can go on and on of the many natural resources we have in controlling pain. When choosing a natural source you not only get relief of pain but you also get that health boost. Our bodies will naturally detox the harmful chemicals leaving our bodies even stronger then before. Why add more health issues on top of the ones you are already battling. Go natural and break the chemically dependent cycle.
A Natural Remedy for Everything
If you are suffering from virtually any disease or condition, there is a natural remedy that can help heal you. In many parts of the world, herbal remedies have been used for thousands of years to cure disease and improve quality of life.
There are numerous forms of alternative or herbal medicines. Some of the most widely used are Chinese Herbal Medicine, Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Herbalism, and Aromatherapy. Below are summaries of these types of medicine. At the bottom check out the links for natural remedies. We are constantly adding more pages and intend to cover a natural remedy for virtually every disease.
Chinese Herbal Medicine
One of the oldest forms of medicine in the world is Chinese Herbal Medicine. There are written herbal remedies that are over 2000 years old and it is believed that some of them are as old as 5500 years and were passed down orally until they were written down in the 3rd century BC.
Chinese Herbal Medicine focuses on much more than a natural remedy for a disease. It focuses on total body harmony and believes that there is a life force in each of us called “qi” (pronounced “chee”). This life force is responsible for our overall health. Remedies focus on optimizing our chi.
Ayurveda Medicine
Ayurveda is another form of holistic medicine that is the traditional medicine in India. It has been practiced for around 3,000 years. Ayurveda means “wisdom of life” and focuses on treating the body and the mind together to achieve optimal health.
According to Ayurveda philosophies, a large part of our health is dependent on spiritual things like evil spirits, planetary alignment, and acts of gods. Even if you don’t believe in the spiritual aspect, you can benefit from Ayurveda remedies. One of the most appealing things about this form of medicine is that an Ayurveda natural remedy is safer than traditional medicine because it is made from natural ingredients and has far fewer side effects.
Homeopathy
Homeopathy is another form of holistic medicine. Many people think of homeopathy as the same thing as herbal medicine, but that is not necessarily true. Homeopathy seeks to treat diseases with the philosophy that “like cures like”. This means that when you have a disease, you will be treated with a medicine causes similar symptoms to what you have.
The principles of homeopathy go back to Hippocrates around 2500 years ago, but weren’t formalized as homeopathic medicine until 200 years ago. It was formally developed by Samuel Hahnemann and comes from the Greek words homios which means like and pathos which means suffering. One of the most interesting things about homeopathy is that many of the treatments are made from poisonous ingredients like rattlesnake venom which have been extensively diluted.
Herbal Remedies for Allergies
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Many people suffer from allergies in one form or another. It can be something in the air or something that you eat. It can be seasonal or a constant problem. Many people take medication or get allergy shots, but there are herbal remedies for allergies that can help you beat the symptoms without painful shots or medicines that may have unpleasant side effects.
Allergies are the immune systems abnormal response to a certain substance like food or a cat. The body basically deals with a common substance the same way it would a harmful germ by producing or overproducing histamine which is what responds to immune system attacks.
Herbal remedies for allergies attack the problem in a couple ways. Some remedies are designed to boost your immune system so it doesn’t attack the allergen. Other remedies deal with they symptoms after you have an allergic reaction.
One of the most common homeopathic or herbal remedy for allergies is honey. You want local honey so it helps you deal with any of the allergens that are in the air where you live.
Ayurveda medicine, recommends bitter orange for asthma and other respiratory allergies. This medicinal philosophy from India also recommends cleansing and detoxification to help prevent allergy attacks.
Other common herbal remedies for allergies include echinacea which may act like an antibiotic and boost the immune system and ginseng powder added to herbal drinks to reduce the likelihood of allergy attacks.
One last homeopathic cure for allergies is a product called AllergiClear. It is made by Native Remedies and designed to keep histamine levels normal. Click Here to learn more about AllergiClear.
Use herbal remedies for allergies and breath easier every day!
Herbal Remedies for Headaches
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Headaches are one of the most common ailments people face on a daily basis. There can be many causes ranging from stress to restricted blood flow to serious medical conditions. Fortunately, most headaches are simple tension headaches and there are many herbal remedies that can give you quick relief.
There are herbal remedies for headaches from virtually every medical philosophy including Chinese herbal medicine, Ayurveda medicine (the traditional medicine in India), and homeopathic and herbal medicine.
Ginger is a common herbal medicine used in Chinese medicine and is recommended to treat headaches. You can eat a small piece of fresh ginger or drink a ginger tea. You should be able to buy ginger in almost any health food store and many regular grocery stores.
If you want to try Ayurveda herbal remedies for headaches, there are two commonly used treatments. The first uses warm mustard oil on a cloth. You apply this compress to your forehead to relieve pain. The second method is to put some coriander seeds in boiling water. You then inhale this coriander seed steam. This can help alleviate sinus related headache pain.
A popular homeopathic herbal remedy for headaches is warm tea made from peppermint, chamomile, or rose hip. These can be helpful in relaxing way a tension headache. You may also try valerian root which can be taken in capsules or as a tea. This one can make you drowsy though so be careful the first time you take it.
Let’s close with a couple very enjoyable herbal remedies for headaches taken from the Aromatherapy philosophy of medicine. The first is to use lavender oil. You can rub it into your temples (or have somebody else do it for you) or put a couple drops at the base of your nose. The relaxing effect of lavender can relax away your tension headache. Another aromatic remedy is to take a hot bath using relaxing scents like lavender or chamomile. These remedies can be part of your everyday relaxation routine even if you don’t have a headache.
The last thing I want to mention is a product called Headache Soothe. It is a homeopathic treatment created by Native Remedies. Click Here to learn more about Headache Soothe.
Use some or all of these herbal remedies to ease away your headache pain.
Herbal Remedies for Gout
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Gout is a disease that primarily effects the joints. Deposits on joints can make virtually any movement painful. It is caused by a high level of uric acid in the system and effects primarily men in their 40′s. There may be a hereditary contributor.
Gout can happen in the ankles, knees, hands, wrists, or elbows, but most commonly occurs at the inner most joint of the big toe.
Below are a couple herbal remedies for gout that may help you get rid of the pain.
One of the herbal remedies for gout from the aromatherapy philosophy is to soak your foot (assuming it is gout in the big toe area) in a foot bath to ease the pain and stimulate circulation. Pine, rosemary, or juniper oil are added to warm water to create the foot bath.
To address the root cause, you should drink lots of water to flush out your system. You can also help cleanse your system with things like celery seed tea. Nettle tea may also help prevent attacks.
Gout can be a painful and debilitating disease. If you are intent on using herbal remedies, make sure you do more research. I recommend checking out Native Remedies and their herbal remedies for gout and joint pain like Gout Gone.
If you have severe pain, you may want to check with your doctor on the best ways to get relief. They may recommend surgery, but if you can get something to help you with severe pain, you can give the herbal remedies for gout a chance to work.
Herbal Remedies for Bronchitis
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Bronchitis is a common disease and many people seem to have annual re-occurrences. It is an inflammation of the linings of the air tubes in your lungs. One of the most common ways people get it is after recovering from a cold or flu when mucus in the lungs gets infected causing irritation. Smoking or damp air conditions can also lead to long term or recurring bronchitis. Below are some herbal remedies for bronchitis from different schools of herbal medicine.
Ayurveda, the traditional medicine practiced in India, offers a couple herbal remedies for bronchitis and related symptoms. If you have a fever, you can put warm mustard seed oil on a cloth and apply as a compress to your forehead. Another remedy is to crush some ginger root and add to honey and lime juice. Drink this as required like any normal medication.
Other herbal remedies for bronchitis include peppermint tea to soothe a cough, ginseng in hot water to help eliminate infection, and a mustard seed poultice applied to the chest to reduce congestion. There are also remedies from traditional Chinese herbal medicine, aromatherapy, and other homeopathic cures.
Another good thing to try is Broncho Soothe which is one of several remedies from Native Remedies that can help you beat bronchitis. Once you are there, you can just do a search on bronchitis and find more products and information.








