Herbal fly repellent won't break the bank if you try to make it yourself. Learn about the herbal fly repellent recipe with help from the operator of a pest control business in this free video clip.
To many gardeners, dandelions are nothing but weeds. The perennial, which is also known as lion's tooth due to its jagged-edged leaves, has many health benefits when eaten. It is rich in zinc, potassium and iron, and contains vitamins A, B complex, C and D. Dandelions are used to promote liver, gallbladder and digestive health; they have a mild diuretic effect, and they stimulate your appetite. Eat dandelions raw or cooked.
Tonic formulas can include add-ins such as herbal and vitamin mixes to increase potency. Apply these mixes to your recipe using guidance from a licensed physician and herbalist in this free video.
Body wraps are used in many spas as a way of removing toxins from the body. It is also used by some as a weight loss method. Herbal body wraps can be applied at home with a simple recipe. Because body wraps remove water from the body, proper hydration is essential, so drink plenty of water before and after using an herbal body wrap.
Herbs were among the first medicines. The leaves, flowers, berries and bark of many plants have long been known to provide therapeutic relief. Essential oils, derived from herbs, are popular for many aromatherapy applications. And these same oils and herbs can be used in vaporizers, then inhaled for their medicinal benefits. Use herbs or essential oils according to your herbal vaporizer's directions.
Millions of people suffer from joint pain. The symptoms can range from minor discomfort and swelling to serious pain that requires medical attention. Conventional medicines can offer some relief but there are several herbal recipes that may also be helpful.
According to a 2007 APA survey, one-third of Americans live with extreme stress levels and 48 percent of adult Americans feel that their stress levels have increased significantly over the past five years. Stress can lead to major health problems, poor work and family relationships and low productivity at work. The use of herbs for stress relief dates back more than 5,000 years. These days herbal remedies are a significant part of health treatments for people who prefer to choose an effective alternative option.
Herbs have been used for centuries to relieve the pain of various ailments while simultaneously healing the underlying causes of illnesses and diseases. While herbal remedies are generally safe and have no harmful side effects, it is always wise to consult a doctor before using any herbal recipe to relieve pain and promote healing.