WHAT
ARE HERBS?
Herbs are the highest quality food known to man containing vitamins,
minerals and trace elements in natural balance and harmony.
2. WHY USE HERBS?
It is our sincere belief that our Creator put herbs upon the earth to
maintain and restore our health. We believe that herbs get to the cause
of health problems.
3. ARE THERE BAD SIDE EFFECTS WITH USING HERBS?
No, but some people experience cleansing action on the body when first
using herbs (such as nausea, diarrhea, aches, etc.). It is this
detoxifying process that helps bring the body into a state of health.
4. DO I TREAT HERBS LIKE DRUGS? (For example: small dosages, caution in
mixing & possible overdose)
Herbs are food, not drugs. Herbs can be taken in large quantities with
no harmful side effects. Mixing herbs has less of a side effect than
eating different foods together. Therefore, you can take all the herbs
you want to get greater health benefits.
DON'T FORGET THE IMPORTANCE OF WHOLESOME FOOD & PURE WATER.
The Properties of Herbs Anti-microbial Herbs Anti-microbial herbs help
the body to resist and kill unwanted organisms such as bacteria, virus,
fungus and parasites. The properties are often referred to in a more
specific way using the terms anti-bacterial, anti-biotic, anti-fungal,
and anti-parasitic. An individual anti-microbial herb may have one or
more of these properties. Common anti-microbials; BONESET, ECHINACEA,
GARLIC, GINGER, GOLDENSEAL, OSHA, USNEA.
Anti-spasmodic Herbs Anti-spasmodic herbs help to relieve muscle cramps
and spasms in the body. Common anti-spasmodics; BONESET, CRAMP BARK,
LOBELIA, PASSION FLOWER, SKULLCAP, VALERIAN.
Astringent Herbs Astringents contract tissues and reduce secretions and
discharges.
Common astringents: BLACKBERRY ROOT, MEADOWSWEET, RASPBERRY LEAF,
SLIPPERY ELM. Demulcent Herbs Demulcent herbs soothe and protect
irritated and inflamed tissues, especially in the respiratory and
digestive systems. Demulcents contain a lot of mucilage (slippery when
wet) which also make them useful for binding herbs together when making
pills and lozenges. Common demulcents; COMFREY ROOT, MARSHMALLOW,
SLIPPERY ELM, MULLEIN LEAF.
Diaphoretic Herbs Diaphoretic herbs promote perspiration and the
elimination of toxins through the skin. In the treatment of colds and
flu, diaphoretic herbs are used as a general aid in ridding the body of
infections and to help regulate fever.
Common diaphoretics; BONESET, CAYENNE, CATNIP, ELDER FLOWER,
ELECAMPANE, GARLIC, GINGER, PEPPERMINT, YARROW.
Expectorant Herbs
Expectorants herbs help the body to expel mucus from the respiratory
tract. Common expectorants; COLTSFOOT, COMFREY, ELECAMPANE, GRINDELIA,
LICORICE, MARSHMALLOW, MULLEIN.
Tonic Herbs Tonic herbs help build and tone and are useful in the
maintenance of good health. Some tonics are specific for an organ or
organ system. Others have a general tonifying action on all the
internal organs. Tonic herbs are usually used in large quantities over
a long period of time. Some of the herbs listed below also have other
properties (detoxifying, relaxant etc.) that can be an aid in selecting
which tonics are right for you. Common tonics; BONESET, BURDOCK,
CAYENNE, ECHINACEA, DANDELION, GARLIC, GINSENG, LICORICE, NETTLES,
OATS, RASPBERRY, RED CLOVER, SKULLCAP, YELLOW DOCK.