Top Five Herbal Remedies Found in Most Kitchens

Simple Herbs Used Everday that have Hidden Medicinal Qualities

Natural remedies and herbal medicine don’t involve pharmacies or elaborate potions and elixirs. It can be as simple as choosing the right foods and herbs to include in dinner. Here is a selection of medicinal plants that are already found in many kitchens.

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Ginger

Fresh ginger root is useful for a huge variety of ailments. The most potent, perhaps, and most frequently studied, are its nausea-fighting properties. Regardless of the source of nausea, ginger is almost guaranteed to help — including being supremely effective in treating or preventing motion sickness. But there is so much more, as well. It is also a good anti-inflammatory, may help lower cholesterol, and reduce the risk of blood clots (and thus may help prevent both heart disease and strokes). One study even suggests it may prevent Alzheimer’s.

Can be added to the food to give it a delightfully tangy, mildly spicy edge. Or can be grated and steeped as a pleasantly warming tea. Of course, supplement pills are also available, but fresh is more effective and much more tasty.

Peppermint

Similarly to ginger, peppermint’s best known and best-studied properties are fighting nausea, indigestion, and other stomach discomforts. It has even shown positive effects on Irritable Bowel Syndrome IBS. Lesser known but just as helpful is peppermint’s use to relieve headaches. Peppermint tea or a dab of peppermint oil to the temples can provide surprising relief for most headaches, no matter the cause. It is also wonderfully cooling on a hot summer day!

Garlic

Garlic is antibiotic, antiviral, and antifungal, useful for treating almost any kind of infection. It also greatly enhances immune system health when consumed fresh and raw or nearly-raw. Because it helps to prevent clotting, it can be useful for treating many types of circulatory issues, like heart disease, strokes, and high blood pressure. It even shows promise for normalizing blood sugar levels, thus providing benefit for those with diabetes. It also contains potent antioxidants, which protect the body from free radical damage.

Chamomile

Many people have chamomile in their kitchens, in the form of teabags. More than just a pleasant drink, chamomile has a lovely variety of natural remedy properties.

Like both ginger and peppermint, it is quite useful for stomach upset and nausea. It is also very soothing and calming and provides help with insomnia and other sleeping problems. And as if all that wasn’t enough, it is a powerful anti-inflammatory and speeds the body’s healing process. It is frequently used as a wash for rashes and irritated skin, and even eye problems, like pink-eye.

Oats

Often overlooked, simple oats have a number of healing properties. It is almost unparalleled for soothing itchy skin, regardless of the cause. You can soak it in a bit of water and applied as a sort of paste, or added to a bath. Is said that this also helps with arthritis and rheumatism. Cooked oats help regulate the digestive system and soothe the nerves, and recent studies have shown that cooked oat bran reduces high chole.

Herbs for the Kitchen

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