Growing Medicinal Herbs: What Every Herb Gardener Should Know
This page listed under Growing Herbs Growing Medicinal Herbs Since the times of the ancient Greeks, growing herbs has been part of an essential garden. Decorative plants and produce are also placed; herbs that have high healing properties lovingly planted and carefully nurtured. Even the Ayuvedric tradition dating back to 2500 B.C. has been growing medicinal herbs. Chinese medicinal herbs have been grown and used for their healing properties since the beginning of their culture. Herbs that are valued for their medicinal value have been propagated through centuries of time and are not extinct. Though there are some rare varieties, this is because the high demand for the plants such as Arjuna herb that contains the co-enzyme Q-10, has been harvest to the point of them nearly becoming extinct. Needless harvest and lack of propagation because of the opportunity to make money has left us with less natural healing resources. Every single herb has medicinal applications. There is an easy way to figure out which medicinal herb plants you wish to grow. When you enter an herbal store, the ingredients are listed and their medicinal properties are individualized. Then you will know what you need. Then you can study the growing requirements of the plant and which parts to use. There are things that you have to be cautious about when growing and using herbal medicine. The primary thing to remember is these are all herbal remedies. Though highly effective, these are not to be used to replace the advice of a licensed physician. Another thing that also must be noted with herbal medicine is which plant part to be used. Some may call for roots or leaves, and using the wrong part might cause you ill health. The dosage of the medicine or the frequency of application must also be studied. There are some that can cause allergies or are not allowed to be taken in by pregnant women or young children. There are preparations that cannot be applied on broken skin. There are herbs that can be drank and taken as a health tonic, instead of using it as a medicine, for overall wellness. Growing medicinal herb plants will give you extensive health benefits. You can be able to detoxify and cleanse your system, lower your blood pressure and blood sugar. It can help aid your digestive system and relieve respiratory ailments. Medicinal herbs can help you have better health with less expense than buying herbal preparations from the store. Herbal remedies that are freshly harvested are more potent and effective than dried herbs.
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