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Health Benefits of Herbal Treatments
The herbs, spices and berries we commonly purchase, or that are readily available for sale in supermarkets, contain a hidden wealth of benefits or remedies for our health.
Basil-an infusion is used to treat vomiting and nausea, and also mild nervous conditions.
Blackcurrant-used as a diuretic. The juice is good for febrile diseases, and for sore throats.
Cacao-the ground seeds, with sugar and starch added, produces cocoa. This cocoa butter is an emollient, and useful for chapped lips and hands. The butter also acts as a caffeine-like stimulant and diuretic, and helps to lower blood pressure.
Cardamon-the seeds contain oil, potassium, and lignin. They aid in the relief of colic, headaches and indigestion.
Cayenne-this pepper is a powerful stimulant and encourages blood circulation, and also acts as a tonic to help prevent colds.
Eucalyptus-the oil is widely used as a very effective antiseptic. It is used for fever when taken internally, (with care), and as an inhalant to ease croup.
Fig-an ingredient in laxatives. Roasted figs can be used as a poultice on abscesses and boils.
Ginger-very effective in treating diarrhea, flatulence, and nausea. It can be taken as a tea or as a confection, or in other forms such as a powder.
Parsley-a strong drink made from the root can be used to treat jaundice, kidney congestion, and dropsy. A poultice of the leaves can be used on stings.
Rosemary-the essential oil is used to treat headaches, colds, and nervous depression. It can also be rubbed into the scalp to treat dandruff.
Thyme-an infusion of dried thyme is beneficial for sore throats, colic and catarrh, and also for treating colds.

Thanks for telling us about the benefits of herbal treatments, really herbal treatments are very effective and helpful.