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 | TOPIC:  Herbs
 Many Common Herbs,
              easily grown, have medicinal qualities and can be grown from seed
              or purchased in Bulk.
              The Top Ten herbs for medical emergencies are Cayenne, Lobelia, Garlic/Echinacea,
              Aloe, Slippery Elm, and herbs for the Bowel, Digestion,
              Heart, Liver/Gall, and Kidney/Bladder,
              per Dr. Schultze. An
              article that appeared in several magazines stresses that St. John's Wort is a natural antidepressant,
              as effective as modern medicines, but as an MAOI there are Considerations.
              Herbs such as Echinacea, Astragalus, Gold Thread, Golden Seal, Reishi Mushroom, and Cats Claw
              boost the immune system by strengthening cell walls. Kudzu Root improves blood flow and reduces
              blood pressure. Stevia
              and other herbs assist with Diabetes.
              Pine has antiseptic and
              anti-inflammatory properties, and is an Antioxidant
              as is Grapefruit Seed. Oil of Oregano, and Parsely have antibiotic qualities. Cinnamon
              is effective against E.Coli.
              Wormwood kills parasites.
              Aloe Vera assists with
              burns, and Melatonin
              with sleep. Celery Seed
              is anti-fungal and other Seeds
              have medicinal qualities too. Here are tips on how to make Herbal Oils or Extracts,
              including how to make Alcohol.
              Herbs can provide an Asthma
                Remedy, as in the Breathe
                Easy herbal tea. Dr. Isadore Rosenfeld recommends Echinacea, Feverfew,
              Saw Palmetto, Ginko Biloba, Ginger,
              Garlic, Milk Thistle, and Others,
              but cautions on herbs to Avoid.
              The grain Pysllium has
              many beneficial properties. Sphagnum
              moss and Lichens have
              antiseptic qualities, per Usenet archives. Lemon Balm affects the
              Thyroid. There are many
              recommended Books on
              herbs, and web sites:  |