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Herbs for Depression

Many depression sufferers are able to significantly reduce or eliminate their depression symptoms through herbs like Balm, Clove, Siberian ginseng, Basil, Ginger, Rosemary, Damiana. Western medicine treats depression and anxiety as symptoms of abnormal brain chemistry. Pharmaceutical drugs are often prescribed to alter this chemistry and mimic a sense of normalcy. Herbal and natural remedies offer more options for physiological treatment of depression symptoms.

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Herbs for Hair Growth

Some herbs can stimulate hair growth or slow the rate of hair loss without taking medicines. Herbs have a long recorded history, citing medicinal plant usage in the ancient papyrus writings of the Chinese and the Egyptian.Though these herbs have been used since ages, their intake in recent times should be done strictly under medical supervision. Alopecia is a type of hair loss that is difficult to treat.  However, there are plenty of herbs that help in stopping further hair fall and in growing the hair on the bald area brought about by this condition.

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The Recommended Toxin Absorbing Plants by the NASA

You can begin cleansing and purifying that indoor air with the help of some hardy, and inexpensive, green plants as air purifiers in the home.

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Herbs for High Blood Pressure

Herbs are the natural treatment of essential hypertension which can bring blood pressure values into the normal range. According to the American Heart Association, nearly one in three adults in the United States has high blood pressure. But nearly one-third of those people don’t know they have high blood pressure, because it’s a silent disease.

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Herbs for Quitting Smoking

Using herbs to stop smoking is a very popular method for smokers today. Smoking contributes to heart attacks, strokes and a number of cancers. It is crucial to get rid of the habit of smoking. Compared to other addictions, smokers who want to quit receive less support and less sympathy than any other addicts. Yet nicotine addiction is one of the most difficult addictions to beat. There are physical and psychological reasons quitting gets harder. To stop smoking is hard, and most smokers cannot quit.

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Health Benefits of Licorice Root

Licorice is a very strong medicinal herb, which was used by ancient herbalists in both Western and Chinese civilizations to treat many problems including respiratory ailments and ulcers. It is still found in certain cough preparations today. It has cough suppressive effects and is moisturizing and soothing to coughs and for sore throats.

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Indian Herb for Diabetes

Gymnema, an Ayurvedic botanical, is known as the “destroyer of sugar” because in ancient times Ayurvedic physicians observed that chewing a few leaves of Gymnema suppressed the taste of sugar. It is used today all over India and other countries where Ayurveda is practiced primarily for treatment of “sweet urine” or what we refer to in the West as diabetes or hyperglycemia.

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Weight-Loss Herb– Licorice Root

Licorice Root helps with weight loss because it cuts out the cravings. You will find yourself not craving those afternoon snacks like you may have been. Licorice root doesn’t contain the high calories and carbohydrates as snack foods do. The one important thing to keep in mind though is that eating too much of it may have an adverse effect on blood pressure levels.


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Herbs for Diabetes

There are many herbs that are effective at addressing diabetes.Many diabetic herbal formulas include herbs such as red sage, Salvia miltiorrhiza, Asian Ginseng, Pterocarpus marsupium (Indian Kino, Malabar Kino, Pitasara, Venga), Bilberry, Gymnema Sylvestre (Gurmar, Meshasringi, Cherukurinja), Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum), Bitter Melon (Momordica charantia), Blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus), Stevia, Ginkgo Biloba, Onion and Garlic ( Allium cepa and Allium sativum), to increase blood circulation.

There is historical data showing that Chinese medicine has recognized and treated diabetes for over 2,000 years. Most of the herbs listed have been shown to demonstrate blood sugar lowering qualities; however, these herbs more interestingly demonstrate the ability to moderate blood sugar levels by correcting the underlying imbalances and nourishing the Organ Systems that have are affected.

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Berberine for Type 2 Diabetes

Berberine, a chinese tonic, helps to Control Type 2 Diabetes. It has a blood sugar lowering effect in people with type 2 diabetes, but it was not known why it has this effect. Berberine has been used for decades, if not centuries, with few reported side-effects.

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