Archive for June, 2009
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Is it possible to overcome obesity by herbal medicines
by shariq on Jun 29th, 2009
Obesity is the condition of deposition of unnecessary fat below the skin .Obesity causes many diseases and the person loss its physical beauty .There are many reasons of obesity .Eating habits , any pre acquired disease or gene is responsible for obesity .People use many tricks to overcome obesity .Herbal science is very useful to overcome obesity . Here are some advises given for treating obesity Take honey in your diet .(not for diabetic pati...Read More » Tags
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Herbal formula to create an expectorant syrup
by shariq on Jun 14th, 2009
Name: Expectorant Syrup Uses: Mucus, Congestion Formula: 1 tsp. Dang Shen 1 tsp. Grindelia 1 tsp. Osha 1 tsp. Thyme 1/2 tsp. Coltsfoot 1/2 tsp. Anise seed 1 quart distilled water 2 Tbsp. honey 2 Tbsp. glycerin Stir the herbs into the quart of water in an enamel saucepan. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 15 minutes, with the lid on. Strain the herbs and pour the liquid tea back into the rinsed and cleaned saucepan. Bring ba...Read More » Tags
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Homeopathic medicine Baptisia tinctoria
by shariq on Jun 10th, 2009
ORIGIN Native to eastern Nor th America, growing from Canada down to Nor th Carolina.Generally found in woods and clearings, and prefers dry, hilly terrain. BACKGROUND Traditionally used in Nor th America as a decoction for fever and infection, a wash for wounds, a poultice for snake bites, and a gargle to soothe sore throats. PREPARATION Fresh root, including the bark, is pulped and left to steep in alcohol for eight days. The resulting tincture...Read More » Tags
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ANACARDIUM OR. HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE
by shariq on Jun 7th, 2009
ORIGIN Native to Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Indian subcontinent, and found growing in dry, mountainous forest areas. BACKGROUND Arabian physicians traditionally used the juice of the marking nut to treat mental illness, memory loss, paralysis, and spasms. PREPARATION The ripe, dried fruit is macerated in alcohol for at least ?ve days, before being ?ltered and then repeatedly diluted and succussed. COMMON NAME Marking-nut tree. The Latin name o...Read More » Tags
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