By admin, on November 24th, 2009%
Calm Nerves with Cornflower
Place 4-5 blossoms of cornflower in 1 cup of boiling water. Allow to steep 10 minutes. Strain and sweeten with honey. Used after strokes, cornflower tea is said to aid in returning the use of your limbs if used regularly.
Exhaustion and Tension Ease—Lavender Tea
This is good for exhaustion and tension. Pour 1 cup . . . → Read More: Natural cures and herbal recipes for Nervousness
By admin, on November 23rd, 2009%
Restlessness at Bedtime
Put several passion flower blooms into 1 cup of boiling water, streep10 minutes. Strain and sweeten with honey. Drink cool.
Sedative Herb Tea
Mix together 1 tablespoon each of bee balm, hops, peppermint, chamomile, and crushed fennel seed. Add 1 tablespoon of the mixture to 1 cup boiling water. Steep 10 minutes and strain, sweeten with . . . → Read More: Herbal remedies for INSOMNIA
By admin, on November 18th, 2009%
All Wounds and Ulcers
Apply powdered sugar directly to the wound or ulcer. Change bandage each time you apply the powdered sugar. Sugar will help wounds to heal rapidly. This was used back in the civil war and was said to have saved many a leg and arm.
Aloe Vera for Sores . . . → Read More: 16 powerful techniques to heal ulcers and wounds by herbal remedies
By admin, on November 18th, 2009%
Menthol Cream
Mix together 2/3 cup of witch hazel, 4 teaspoons lanolin, and 6 teaspoons of menthol in a double boiler until creamy. Remove from fire and cool in the refrigerator. Use as a massage cream.
Pulled Ligament
Place a large onion in the blender and blend until completely pul verized. . . . → Read More: Herbal remedies for SPRAINS
By admin, on July 4th, 2009%
A basic introduction which methods for Curing Arthritis Blood Disorders and Wounds Using Homemade Recipes. . . . → Read More: Curing Arthritis Blood Disorders and Wounds Using Homemade Recipes
By admin, on July 2nd, 2009%
Taking care of our skin is very important and there are plenty of herbal remedies for advanced and basic skin care. The skin, intact, is our first defense against any invasion of foreign matter that can be harmful to our system. The skin is considered a third kidney because we excrete toxins through the pores . . . → Read More: Herbal Remedies for Skin Care – Introduction