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Incredible List of 75 Super Healing Herbs and Their Uses
70. Tarragon
Used almost exclusively in cooking, almost no one is aware that tarragon was originally used to help treat insomnia and depression.
71. Lime Flower
The flowers from lime trees are good at helping to stop migraine headaches, insomnia, nausea, and restlessness. These flowers also work well in combination with other herbs.
72. Lemon Balm
A super mild herb that is even safe enough for children, lemon balm is calming to the body and can relieve anxiety and panic attacks. This herb is good for digestive problems caused by stress and can calm heart palpitations.
73. Hyssop
Commonly used by asthma sufferers, this herb is super anti-inflammatory and can help stop hay fever and colds when taken at their earliest stages. Hyssop calms the nerves, which can help with nervous exhaustion, depression, grief, and guilt.
74. Hawthorn Berry
This is an excellent choice for those with heart disease and angina, when used under the supervisor of a doctor. Hawthorn regulates blood pressure and stabilizes irregular heartbeats. Never take Hawthorn Berry without a doctor’s approval.
75. Devil’s Claw
Works as an anti-inflammatory so it is useful in easing the pain of arthritis, persistent back pain, and rheumatism. This herb is also well-known for stimulating the digestive system.
Of course this list is not all inclusive, but it can help you find the herb that might best work for you. Never start an herbal program without consulting a doctor first, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, planning on becoming pregnant, or are taking prescription medications.
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