There is an herbal remedy for every occasion, as a matter of fact we are told in the bible that the leaves of the trees are for the healing of the nations. All this was made for us so we could live and stay healthy. All this knowledge online is good but if something should happen to the electric grid then a hard copy of The book EVERYDAY ROOTS will be valuable to those who are sick.
Some of the best natural health remedies are in this book click the image on the sidebar
Here is just a small list of natural herbs straight out of your yard:
HERB ROBERT – is such a beautiful yet powerful remedy plant because it helps with healing wounds, can be used as a mosquito repellent, eases tooth aches and the whole plant is edible and can be used in teas.
PEPPERMINT – can be used to relieve digestive discomforts by brewing it and sipping like tea. It can also be used to help with a waterlogged ear. Just grab a piece and stuff it in your ear and it will drain the water out.
DANDELION is one of the healthiest and most multifaceted vegetables on the planet. You can actually eat the entire plant. The leaves are like vitamins, and have pretty good amounts of vitamins A, C and K along with calcium, iron, manganese, and potassium.
CURLY DOCK (sometimes called yellow dock) leaves can be eaten raw when young, or cooked when older, and added to salads or soups. The stems of the dock plant can be peeled and eaten either cooked or raw, and the mature seeds can be boiled, or eaten raw, or roasted to make a coffee substitute.
CHICKWEED this rather unassuming garden weed can be harvested and used for both food and medicine. Chickweed leaves, stems, and flowers can all be eaten either raw or cooked, where it adds a delicate spinach-like taste to any dish. The plant can also be used as a topical lotion for minor cuts, burns, or rashes, and can be made into a tea for use as a mild laxative.
PURSLANE can be found in moist garden beds, lawns, and shady areas, where it often goes unnoticed. This garden weed, however, is a nutritional powerhouse, as it is said to contain more omega-3 fatty acids than any other leafy vegetable, and can be a great addition to a salad or stir-fry, or used to thicken soups or stews, kinda cool right?
PLANTAIN this common lawn weed (not to be confused with the tropical fruit also called plantain) is not only a great medicinal plant that can be used topically to soothe burns, stings, rashes, and wounds, but is also a great edible for the table
So you see these are only a few herbs that we call weeds and grow naturally in our yards, between the cracks in the sidewalk and everywhere else!
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