Coral Jasmine Medicinal Properties: Chest Congestion and Sciatica Remedy
The Coral Jasmine, also referred to as the Queen of the Night, is a shrub or small tree with stiff whitish hairs all over. It belongs to the plant family Oleaceae or Nyctanthaceae. To control sciatica, boil 1 teaspoon of the leaves of Coral Jasmine in a glass of water over a gentle fire. Drink this decoction as needed.
Levy Dalumpines published this 17 months ago
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How to Get Rid of Cold Sores Naturally
If you have a cold sore, you clearly know how painful it can be! Today i would like to share with you some simple ways you can improve your colds sores quickly, and keep pestering them to you again in the future.
Bristow published this 30 months ago
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Bad Breath and Oral Ulcers Remedy: Banyan Tree Medicinal Properties
(Ficus Bengalensis) The popular Banyan Tree belongs to the plant family Moraceae or Urticaceae. The tree grows to height of over 30 meters and can be easily identified by the many prop roots, sometimes called aerial roots, which it sends down into the soil from the heavy branches and the trunk. These roots give added support to the tree and also aid in absorption of nutrients and propagation of the tree. The leaves of the tree are large and oval, deep green above and pale green beneath. The bright red fruits are stalk-less and grow in the axils of the leaves. The fruits contain many tiny male and female flowers like those found in edible figs.
Levy Dalumpines published this 20 months ago
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Herbal Medicines for Arthritis
Researchers in India gave 1 1/2-3 1/2 teaspoons ginger to patients with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. More than 75% experienced some - or a lot - of relief from pain and swelling. None showed any ill effects after taking these high doses for 2 years. Burdock root has been used for years, both internally and externally, to treat painful joints.
Levy Dalumpines published this 15 months ago
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Psoriasis And Skin Infections Natural Remedy: Ivy Gourd Herbal Properties
he Ivy Gourd belongs to the plant family Cucurbitaceae. It is a slender, much-branded climber with grooved stem and tuberous roots. The tendrils on this plant are slender, striate and simple. The leaves, 5-10 cm. long, are bright green in color, simple, alternate and 3-5 lobed. The unisexual flowers are solitary and white in color. The fruits are generally oval and sometimes slightly beaked. They are green with white stripes and yellow when ripe. The seeds are somewhat obovoid, rounded at the apex, much compressed and yellowish grey. The fruits are widely used as a vegetable in many parts of the world, and the doctors and housewives have been using them for household remedies for various ailments.
Levy Dalumpines published this 20 months ago
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