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Specific herbs & their uses
Garlic
Garlic is one of the few herbs that have universal recognition and uses. It stimulates the activity of the digestive organs. It is used to emulsify the cholesterol and loosen it from the arterial walls. Proven useful in asthma and whooping cough, it is also valuable in intestinal infections and effective in reducing high blood pressure.
Gentian Root
An excellent tonic and blood purifier. Treats the liver, worms, fever and colds. It is also very effective for snake bites due to it's equality with quinine.
Ginger
Useful in all painful spasms of the bowels and stomach. Taken hot, it is excellent for suppressed menstruation. A catalyst from the pelvic area down.
Ginseng
The root is used. Excellent for low blood pressure. Increases the capillary circulation of the brain and also helps with nervous exhaustion. Useful for chest troubles, colds stomach and lungs.
Golden Seal
Use the root. A powerful agent used in treating ulcers, diphtheria, tonsillitis and spinal meningitis. It is one of the best substitutes for quinine. It acts as an insulin.
Gotu Kola
Contains remarkable rejuvenating properties. Is known as “The Secret of Perpetual Youth.” It strengthens the heart, memory and brain.
Hawthorne
Known as the heart herb. It is used to dilate the coronary blood vessels in a mild way and restore the heart muscle wall.
Henna
Use the leaves and root. Effective treatment for the liver and skin infections.
Hops
Has a remarkable relaxing effect on the central nervous system. It is also effective for anemia and restoring the appetite.
Horehound
A stimulant, use to treat colds coughs and sore throat.
Horsetail
Contains a great deal of silica, which helps keep the elasticity in the skin. Also an effective diuretic and helps with kidney stones.
Hydrangea
Use dried roots, rhizomes. The greatest use for Hydrangea is for treating enlarged prostate glands. It is also effective for urinary infections like cystitis, including stones.
Hyssop
A body cleanser it is also effective for nervousness and recovering from colds.
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