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the beauty of herbs and herbalism - norral - 01-21-2012

i love the study of herbs and herbalism. to me it seems like the proper way to nourish and strengthen the human body. this morning i was reading the book chinese tonic herbs by ron teegarden. he mentions about
astragalus which is considered one of the major tonic herbs

"it helps to regulate fluid metabolism and those who consume it regularly rarely suffer from fluid retention and bloating " from that one statement i could envision so so many uses for this herb. people with edema for one and so so many others. it has also been shown that when used by cancer patients it strengthens the immune system and helps to defray the effects of chemotherapy which are immuno suppressing. Goddess bless the use of herbs these wondrous tools given for the welfare and benefit of the human race

norral Heart

zand herbals makes a nice formula with astragalus and various other chinese herbs in a 2 ounce liquid that is quite reasonable. the best things in life might not be free but they are usually reasonable BigSmile


RE: the beauty of herbs and herbalism - Diana - 01-21-2012

I too love to work with herbs, and essential oils. Heart

Healing with herbs is much more subtle than allopathic medicine's pharmaceuticals (and of course, less harmful). I also think there is a component of mutual respect (plant to human, human to plant). What I mean by that is a person's energy signal, which may include a reverence for life including all plants, will affect how well the herb works in your body (this is a simplistic example).

Thanks for the information on astragalus. I sometimes feel bloated and I would love for that to go away.
Smile


RE: the beauty of herbs and herbalism - Oceania - 01-21-2012

try an alkaline diet. or a citrus one. i heard citrus makes your body alkaline.


RE: the beauty of herbs and herbalism - Diana - 01-21-2012

(01-21-2012, 02:08 PM)Oceania Wrote: try an alkaline diet. or a citrus one. i heard citrus makes your body alkaline.

I am really alkaline. (I have tested it.) I eat really well. It's hormonal changes :-/. It's funny you mention citrus though, my boyfriend has been plying me with fresh-squeezed grapefruits lately Smile.


RE: the beauty of herbs and herbalism - Meerie - 01-22-2012

grapefruit have similar effects as estrogene - they contain some kind of plant estrogene.
Maybe that will help your hormones Smile


RE: the beauty of herbs and herbalism - Aaron - 01-24-2012

(01-21-2012, 02:08 PM)Oceania Wrote: try an alkaline diet. or a citrus one. i heard citrus makes your body alkaline.

Whaaaa...? Citrus is acidic, right?


RE: the beauty of herbs and herbalism - Meerie - 01-24-2012

for some reason its effects in the body are alkaline Smile


RE: the beauty of herbs and herbalism - Plenum - 01-24-2012

anybody else here take ginseng? (the Siberian variety; panax ginseng is too expensive for me lol)

that's some powerful stuff.


RE: the beauty of herbs and herbalism - Diana - 01-24-2012

(01-24-2012, 04:43 PM)plenum Wrote: anybody else here take ginseng? (the Siberian variety; panax ginseng is too expensive for me lol)

that's some powerful stuff.

I am not now, but I was taking it about ten years ago, and yes, I found it powerful too. It definitely boosts energy.



RE: the beauty of herbs and herbalism - norral - 01-24-2012

ive taken ginseng. i have to be careful with it as it tends to raise my blood pressure. ginseng as i understand it is probably the most popular and used herb in chinese herbalism. if u go to the chinese herb shops u will see it selling at about 600 to 1000 dollars for a lb .