The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 80
percent of the world’s population still uses traditional remedies, including
plants, as their primary health care tools. Since ancient times medicinal plants have been used as
an alternative to treat and prevent diseases as well as ensuring that the body
is functioning properly.There are plants so powerful that they can be used to
treat several types of illnesses. The majority of new drugs (70 percent) introduced in
the US are derived from natural products, primarily plants. The plants work like a natural remedies and
are more effective and less harmful to the body. Discover the healing powers of
nature!
Coriander:
It contains substances that protect the gastric mucosa
and the intestines, facilitating digestion and relieving stomach cramps. It's
also effective against anxiety.
Cinnamon:
Its essential oils act against various micro-organisms
and fungi. It helps in inflammatory processes and also against gas and poor
digestion.
Valerian:
The plant
has powerful anti-stress properties. Its anxiolytic action is due to a
substance that acts on the central nervous system.
Aloe vera:
The plant
acts in cell multiplication, accelerating healing and also working as an
antiseptic. It's can be used to combat dandruff and lice.
Chamomile:
A
widely-used herb to soothe the nervous system and cramps. It has
anti-inflammatory properties and it helps in the elimination of gas and
stimulates the appetite. Its benefits to skin hydration have been proven.
Watercress:
It's a
diuretic, anti-inflammatory and can be used to treat oral thrush, gingivitis
and acne. It also aids digestion and soothes coughing.
Rosemary:
Its active
ingredients treat migraines, help with memory loss and low immunity, and even
reduce rheumatic and joint pain.
Lavender:
Lavender has
over 150 compounds that can help fight insomnia and lack of appetite. The
flowers help with coughing, bronchitis, burns and migraines.
Arnica:
Widely used
as a cream to relieve rheumatic pain and tendinitis, it's also used to treat
skin problems like acne and boils.
Boldo:
Rich in
boldine, a substance produced by the liver that breaks down fats. This makes it
effective in improving digestion and liver function.
Guarana:
Rich in
caffeine and theobromine; substances that act on the central nervous system,
making it effective against stress as well as beneficial for the body in
general.
Marigolds:
This famous
flower has excellent healing properties and is used in the treatment of rashes,
light burns, sunburns, fungi and acne.
Peppermint:
The plant
relieves digestive colic, reduces inflammation in the bronchi, fights fatigue,
liver, gas and digestive problems.
Pepper:
It
facilitates digestion, relieves pain and has the power to accelerate the
metabolism, helping in weight loss.
Cymbopogon citratus:
Widely used
for treating anxiety, its tea is also good for stomach problems and gas. It
also has analgesic and anti-rheumatic properties.
Dandelion:
Famous for
being effective against digestive disorders, the plant also acts as a diuretic
and laxative. It also stimulates the appetite.
Cloves:
Its oil is
used in dentistry as an analgesic and antiseptic. It's also effective against
inflammation and swelling.
Aniseed:
Also known
as Anis, the plant is very used against gas, stomach problems, cramps and
migraines.
Eucalyptus:
It's a
powerful and effective expectorant for respiratory problems such as asthma and
bronchitis. Plus, it's also effective in lowering fever and fighting sciatic
nerve pain.
Licorice:
It's an
effective antiseptic and anti-inflammatory root used against lung problems and
coughs. It's also used in cases of allergic reactions, bronchitis and
arthritis.
Lemon balm:
Also known
as Melissa, this plant is famous for the calming effect of its essential oils.
It's also analgesic and antispasmodic. What's more, it helps fighting against
colic and gas.
Carqueja:
Its
essential oils act on liver cells by increasing bile production, aiding liver
function and digestion.
Garlic:
It's rich in
vitamins A, B1, B2 and C, as well as minerals such as sulfur and iodine. It has
the power to lower cholesterol, boost the immune system and alleviate
circulatory problems. And if that's not enough, it also has expectorant and
antiseptic properties.
Comfrey:
It's widely
used to treat ulcers and helps in controlling diabetes. It has compounds that
help in the regeneration of tissue, acting as a great healing aid.
Bay leaf:
In addition
to having antiseptic and soothing properties, it's also used to aid digestive
and muscle problems, relieving pain and bruising.
Mallow:
Its leaves
are anti-inflammatory, so its tea is recommended for gastric ulcers and it also
helps treating skin problems.
Surinam Cherry:
Rich in
vitamin C, the fruit is widely used for its soothing and anti-inflammatory
properties, and to alleviate respiratory problems.
Tamarind:
In addition
to acting as a natural laxative, it's also used to treat infections caused by
fungi.
Thyme:
It has an
expectorant effect, helps relieve symptoms of coughing and bronchitis and also
acts as an antiseptic.

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