Healthy Herbs For Better Health

By Kate McMahon


Centuries before people went to see a doctor or fill a prescription for medication at a pharmacy, they turned to healthy herbs to ensure physical and emotional health. These plant based remedies help to strengthen the immune system as well as relieve pain. They are often dried in order to preserve them for use out of season; however, the process can cause them to lose some of their benefits.

While herbal remedies have a long history and are considered all natural, they also cause side effects. If taking other medication, you should speak with your doctor about potential drug interactions. In addition, pregnant or nursing mothers should speak with their physician about any possible problems the medication could cause the baby before using them for a supplement.

Echinacea is an herb used in improving immune system function. Discovered by Native Americans, the plant helps the body to produce lymphocytes to destroy pathogens. However, according to some clinical evidence, individuals with autoimmune diseases should avoid this herb. It can help to reduce the time the body needs to recover from a cold when used as a tea or taken in capsule form.

St. John's Wort is offers help with depression and other mood disorders. It is an herbal alternative to Prozac. It can help to increase serotonin production in the body. The herb does have side effects and should not be combined with other anti-depressants. Other prescription medication is affected by the herb.

Chamomile is a relaxing herb. It is a good option for a caffeine free tea. Users find relief from insomnia, eczema, mouth ulcers anxiety and gum disease. It can improve the function of the digestive and nervous system and is thought to offer antimicrobial properties to the user. A tincture offers an option that can be added to a drink if one does not enjoy the tea.

Ginseng offers a natural energy booster without using caffeine. It has been used in China for thousands of years and may help with intellectual performance as well as with memory. Ginseng helps to combat the symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome. It does cause water retention and may lead to insomnia. Individuals with high blood pressure should not use this herb. It is found in teas, tinctures and as capsules.

Ginkgo can help to boost one's memory. It is recorded as being used first in China more than 5,000 years ago. The herb offers antioxidant help and improves nerve action as well as circulation. Side effects include mild headaches and upset stomach. The herb does cause thinning of the blood, so it should not be used in conjunction with aspirin or within the weeks before surgery. The root of the plant is brewed into a tea, but extracts are also available for individuals who prefer the ability to simply add the herb to other beverages they enjoy without waiting for it to brew.

Healthy herbs can have positive benefits on the health of the user. However, individuals suffering from certain medical conditions may not be able to tolerate the side effects. With correct usage, you can feel better and have a healthier body.




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