By admin, on November 12th, 2009%
BED SORES
Cornstarch to treat Bedsore:
This herbal recipe, which is a mix of flower of sulfur and cornstarch, is effective to treat bedsores.
Honey treatment:
Apply honey on a gauze pad and place it on the sore. Change the bandage frequently and clean regularly. Faster results will be obtained.
Vitamin E aids to relieve bedsore:
Clean the affected area and . . . → Read More: Herbal Recipes for Bed Sores and Blood Clots
By admin, on July 5th, 2009%
Introduction on nervous disorders and how you can create herbal preparations to cure them. . . . → Read More: A Small Note on Nervous Disorders
By admin, on June 27th, 2009%
A brief history of herbs and how they came into use for medicinal purposes. . . . → Read More: A Brief History of Herbs – Part II
By admin, on June 26th, 2009%
Many of the herbs have what are called “signatures,” a system of characteristics that help identify the herb and its functions. It is important to understand what those signatures are in order to know what the herb can be used for. You will become proficient in gathering wild herbs once you have an understanding of the . . . → Read More: Signatures of Herbs – Identify Herbs to make your herbal recipes
By admin, on June 24th, 2009%
If we are to become knowledgeable about herbs we should have a little history about them. . . . → Read More: A Brief History of Herbs – Part I
By admin, on June 18th, 2009%
Learning to use herbs for yourself and your family’s good is a lifelong process. Learning about herbs is a journey that will keep you interested for the rest of your life. It can be rewarding to be able to treat some of your family’s illnesses and to learn a preĀventive way of living. Prevention should be the first thing that you look at when learning to keep you or your family healthy.
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