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Incredible List of 75 Super Healing Herbs and Their Uses
40. Indian Spikenard
Sometimes referred to as Jatamansi, this super aromatic herb purifies the blood and improves the complexion.
41. Holy Basil
Used in Ayurvedic medicine as a treatment for many health issues including stress relief, kidney stones, colds, fevers, bronchitis, asthma, and sore throats, to name a few.
42. Garlic
One of the most popular herbs ever and highly valued for its anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal properties, not to mention its great taste when added to food dishes.
43. Comfrey
A popular, old fashioned herb that helps the body replace cells. Use comfrey for healing broken bones, clearing up the bronchial tubes, relieving the pain of arthritis, and easing the pain of severe burns.
44. Rosewood
Most people only think of rosewood in terms of furniture but rosewood is highly valued for its anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-infectious compounds.
45. Myrrh
Yes, the same substance you might have heard about from the bible, myrrh has been around for centuries and it is used for more than just its sweet smell; it eases skin conditions, and supports the immune system. Myrrh is also anti-viral and anti-infectious and can reduce muscle spasms.
46. German Chamomile
Like most types of chamomile, this herb calms stress and anxiety and relives insomnia. It is very effective at improving digestion and can stop colitis. It supports pancreas health and increases liver function.
47. Cypress
Cypress oil has powerful antiseptic, deodorizing, hepatic, hepatic, diuretic, and vasoconstrictor properties.
48. Yarrow
This herb is very effective when it comes to blood clotting, so it’s perfect for helping wounds to heal and stopping persistent or recurring nose bleeds. It also can relieve the symptoms from cold or flu viruses.
49. Willow Bark
Used for centuries, willow bark’s active ingredient was finally extracted in the early 19th century and found to be quite effective at relieving minor pain. You know the synthetic version as aspirin. Willow bark can relieve pain and is also a natural anti-inflammatory, but it will not thin the blood.
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