Incredible List of 75 Super Healing Herbs and Their Uses

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30. Cramp Bark

Well, this one is a no brainer; the bark from this plant eases all types of abdominal cramps, regardless of the cause. It is also good for stopping bedwetting or other types of incontinence.

 

31. Clove

Clove oil is a great way to relive tooth pain and headaches. It’s also been said to be good to help those with alcoholism stop their addiction.

 

32. Cilantro

Besides a tasty salsa additive, cilantro is highly anti-bacterial. It relieves stomach pain due to bacterial infection and was often used to preserve meat before refrigeration.

 

33. Chickweed

To gardeners this is thought of as an invasive weed, but to those who know herbs, chickweed is great way to treat eczema and other types of skin irritation. Helps to relive the pain of rheumatism and speeds the healing of minor burns and bug stings.

 

34. Celery Seed

This helps to stop urinary tract infections, and relieves gout with regular use. Celery seed is also known to ease arthritis pain and calm respiratory problems such as bronchitis and asthma.

 

35. Cayenne Pepper

Adding more of this spicy pepper to your meals can help regulate blood sugar levels as well as relieves arthritis pain. Many arthritis creams and lotions use cayenne pepper for pain relief.

 

36. Buchu Leaf

This little known leaf is highly antiseptic and works well in the urinary tract system to stop infections, prostate problems, and thrush.

 

37. Black Cohosh

An herb often used by Native Americans, it is super helpful at regulating estrogen production in women and alleviating menstrual problems, PMS, and menopause symptoms.

 

38. Anise

This popular garden plant smells just like licorice and crushing the seeds and mixing them with some honey is an old home remedy for stopping nagging coughs from cold or flu viruses.

 

39. Agnus Castus

This is another herb that can really help women who are experiencing severe menopause symptoms. This works best when combined with black cohosh and/or sage.

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