Posts Tagged ‘pain’

Ginger root

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Ginger is a plant that has been used as a form of healing agent for many years. Ginger helps joint pain to inspire the bloodstream and Ginger is an herb effective against nausea and may facilitate the movement sickness.Clinically showed that prophylaxis of nausea and vomiting associated with motion sickness, pregnancy and seasickness

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Deadly nightshade

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Internally, small amounts of leaves strongly promote perspiration and bowel clean up the next day. Fresh grass juice is sometimes used for fever and pain. High doses of black nightshade can cause serious but generally not fatal, poisoning. Externally, the juice or cream is made of leaves can be used for skin problems and cancer. [...]

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Kava Kava

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Kava kava is a tropical shrub with big leaves in the shape of hearts. The root of that plant is mainly used to treat anxiety disorders and to relive anxiety associated with stress. Lower doses of Kava cam improve activity and awareness, while large doses may cause drowsiness. Kava is often prescribed to treat stiffness, [...]

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6 Herbs For Pain Management

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At the heart of many pain-causing conditions is chronic inflammation. A natural immune response to infection or injury, inflammation can become chronic due to factors like poor diet, stress, lack of exercise, and exposure to environmental toxins. If you suffer from an inflammation-related condition such as arthritis, neck and back pain, or tendonitis, adding anti-inflammatory [...]

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Air Potato (Dioscorea bulbifera)

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Air Potato (Dioscorea bulbifera): In folk medicine it has been used to ease the pain on sprained ankles, and certain other uses that is in combination with other plants. In healing the sprained angle, the fruit of the vine, which is brownish in color is cut in have and the insides are scraped out and [...]

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Adrue (Cyperus articulatus)

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Adrue (Cyperus articulatus): The aromatic properties of the drug cause a feeling of warmth to be diffused throughout the whole system and it acts as a sedative in dyspeptic disorders. Adrue is used in traditional African and Asian medicine to control nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, and gas. It is also used for headaches and epilepsy; [...]

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Acacia, Sweet (Acacia farnesiana)

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Acacia, Sweet (Acacia farnesiana): Colombians bathe in the bark decoction as a treatment for typhoid. The gummy roots have been chewed as a treatment for sore throat. A decoction of the gum from the trunk has been used in the treatment of diarrhea. An infusion of the flowers has been used as a stomachic. It [...]

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Acacia, Catsclaw (Acacia greggii)

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Acacia, Catsclaw (Acacia greggii): The pod is powdered and applied moistened as a poultice for muscle pain, bruises or sprains. It also is used for the same purposes as Mesquite. Gather the pods when still green and dry the leaves and branches over a paper as the leaves often fall off while hanging. The longer [...]

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