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15 most effective medicinal herbs to grow in your gardenPOSTED BY FARHAN AHSAN ON OCTOBER 13, 2013 IN HERBS | 99,906 VIEWS | 6 RESPONSES
The medicines that we see today, including the heavy antibiotics and the normal
syrups, never existed century ago. However, people since inception have been
taking a different form of medications for illness and other health problems. The
power of herbal medicines cannot be overlooked at point time – prior to all the
modern medicines, these herbal medicines even cured deadly diseases.
Once again, pharmacy is going into the herbal era to explore and bring out the
human health benefits. This is because of the ease of use and yes, the
affordability and the power to heal almost every human health disorder.
Unfortunately, we lack medicinal plant information and that is why never think
of having some quick doctors (medicinal plants) at home. Indeed, everyone
seems to be pleased and delighted with the importance of medicinal plants; are
you intrigued to have a small healing garden of your own? I mean its fun and
benefit for generations. People have always been inquiring about:
Are herbal remedies safe?
Which are the best healing plants?
Is growing medicinal plants a great and beneficial hobby?
This excerpt deals with the most common medicinal plants and their uses –
moreover, you would get to know about the list of medicinal plants which can
easily been grown at home. For your knowledge and better understand, you can
easily relate the information with medicinal plant pictures over the internet and
grasp the idea in a better way.
In case of emergencies your little medicinal herbal garden would always stand
besides you – for example, my mother was lucky enough to have aloe vera at
home garden because I got burnt by the heater and during the cold nights there
was no one to take me to doctor. Well, now you must check out the simplest yet
effective medicinal plants that must be there in the garden:
1) Aloe Vera:
It can be gown under normal conditions because it just needs moist soil and sun
exposure. The big leaves contain sap, which works amazingly against:
Burns
Wounds and cuts
Eczema
Skin allergies
The intake of aloe vera juice can heal:
digestive problems and appetite
Chronic constipation
ulcerative colitis
2) Marsh Mallow:
You must have an idea; it is the same plant from which edible marshmallows are
obtained. The roots of this plant are extremely beneficial as they treat:
Insect bites
bruises and wounds
Aching muscles
Skin inflammations
Internally you can treat:
Ulcer
Stomach acids
Urine problems
3) Pot Marigold:
The best thing about this plant is it can be grown under normal climatic
conditions. It is commonly known for its great benefits for the skin – however, it
is amazingly for external uses like:
Insect bites
Sore eyes
Wounds and stings
It also works best for:
Fevers
Infections (chronic)
Varicose veins
4) Chinese yam:
This type of yam can be eaten to cure tonic effects in spleen and stomach. In
addition, it helps in treating lungs and kidneys. You can also treat:
Tiredness
Diarrhea
Dry coughs
Poor digestion
Helps in weight loss
Problematic urination
Diabetes
Snake and Scorpio bites
5) Tea tree:
You must have heard about tea green a lot, especially for treatment against loss
of hair and headaches. It contains amazing benefits like antibacterial, anti fungal
and works best as antiseptic. In addition, it treats:
Burns
Fever
Athlete foot
fatigue syndrome
Vaginal infections
Acne and warts
Insect bites
6) Lemon balm:
The leaves of this plant have mint like smell and provides nourishing image. It
has big summer flowers, which can be rubbed against the skin for:
Animal bites
Mosquito bites
Sores
Herpes
The nectar that is used with water in form of juice is beneficial for:
Fevers
Colds and cough
Depression
Headaches
Upset stomach
Insomnia
7) Thyme:
It is mostly known for its strong antiseptic nature. It is wonderful when it comes
to the treatment of:
Congestion
Stomach gas
Coughs
8) Basil:
You must have used basil lot many times in food but have you ever tried it to
heal flatulence? It has the power to treat:
Cuts
Lack of appetite
Stomach gas
scrapes
9) Sage:
You must have had used sage in your food – interestingly, it has the capacity to
treat:
Skin infection
Gum infection (mouth infections)
Helps in digestion
Helps in unblocking menopause
10) Fenugreek seeds:
These are very nourishing and carry great nutritional value – they can treat:
Labor pain
Inflammations
Digestion issues
Drain ducts
Diabetes (initial)
Blood cholesterol levels (low)
Refresh breathe
11) Comfrey:
It contains allantoin, which helps in a replacement of body cells naturally. In
addition, it can treat:
bronchial issues
broken bones (weak bones)
arthritis
severe burns
cuts and acne
sprains
ulcer
12) Turkey Rhubarb
It works well for the digestion problems and maintains balance in the digestive
system. This herb is very gentle and treats:
Constipation
Menstrual problem
Bladder problem
Diarrhea
Hemorrhoids
13) Ginseng:
This herb is known for its natural ability to promote health and prolong the life.
The roots can used to treat:
Nervous disorders (relaxation of nervous system
Increase the metabolism rate
Improved blood pressure levels
Improve diet
Improve immunity
increased hormone secretion
14) Peppermint:
Peppermint is known as the world most powerful and oldest herb that can treat
human health effectively. It is enriched with Vitamins like A and C – contains
manganese and iron. The leaves can be used to treat:
Upset stomach
Treat fever
o Flatulence
15) Milk Thistle: