Herbal Antibiotics & Antivirals: Natural Healing with Herbal Medicine (Natural Health & Natural Cures Series) was a free kindle book when this post was written.
Herbs have been studied and used for centuries as medicine and as a food.
Herbal remedies use plant parts or the extracts for different health conditions.
The most common forms of herbal medicines include poultices,
essential oils, creams, tincture, and teas. In the United States, many
herbal remedies are sold in stores which sell alternative medications,
vitamins, and other similar products.
The medical community in general still disapproves of the use of
herbs as medicine. They believe that herbs are ineffective, unsafe, not
regulated, and not as effective as pharmaceutical drugs.
The ironic thing about this belief is that many medications
prescribed by our physicians have components of herbal remedies or at
least a synthesized version of the herb.
Many people consider plant-based remedies to be more natural,
cheaper, and less harmful than pharmaceutical drugs. There is also the
belief that they are more capable of easing both every day and chronic
health problems.
Today we have over-used antibiotics to the point where they are
losing their effectiveness, and are causing yeast overgrowth in our
bodies. Yeast overgrowth can lead to several minor and some serious
health conditions. With the use of herbs we don’t have to limit
ourselves to taking our medicine in a pill.
Herbs can boost the natural healing properties of our immune system,
so we actually heal faster, by stimulating the necessary healing
hormones to fight against the pathogens.
In this book you’ll learn:
• Which herbs have antibiotic and antiviral properties and how you can use them to treat common ailments
• How to make, use, and store your own medicinal poultices, creams and ointments, tinctures, infusions, and decoctions
• How to grow, prepare, and preserve your own medicinal herbs
And much much more…
Before using any herbal remedy, it is wise and recommended that you
do some thorough research, and discuss the use of an herb with an
herbalist and/or your physician before using. Some herbs can be
dangerous if used inappropriately.
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