Monday, October 11, 2004

Historical Uses of Herbs:

Alfalfa-Healath Builder, nutrient rich, feed pituitary gland, alkalize overacidity.

Barley Greens - Energy, nutritive immune builder, nutrient rich

Bee Pollen - Quick energy, slow down aging, natural no-doze, all essential amino acids

Bilberry - Night vision, near sightedness, eye fatigue, pressue, cloudiness

Black Cohosh - Estrogen-like properties, hot flashes, nerves

Black Walnut - Parasites, worms, skin rashes, connective tissue pain and inflammation

Blessed Thistle - Bring oxygen to brain, strengthen memeory, increase mother's milk

Burdock - Reduce swelling and deposits in joints, blood purity, skin eruptions, high in iron

Butcher's Broom - Improve Circulation, leg cramps, broken veins, blood vessel plaque


5 comments:

warmfuzzies said...

Very interesting! I am into being healthy and herbs and stuff and I felt your post to be very educational. Thanks!!

Gwen said...
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Anonymous said...

yea and allfalfa is also an antihistamine

Anonymous said...

Yes Alfalfa is very good for allergies and I have also used it for bladder infection and UTI's.

Gwen

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