A Natural Approach to Health Care Can Improve Your General Sense of Well Being

June 24, 2008

Herbal Health for Your Dog

Filed under: Herbal Remedies — Tags: , , — Shirley @ 7:57 pm

Dogs can suffer from many of the ailments we humans do.  Motion sickness affects many pooches and anyone who has been stuck on a four hour long journey with a travel sick dog will support me when I say it can make an already long tiring journey very stressful.  Dogs don’t really get a choice about traveling but it could put you off taking your pet with you in the car and therefore limit you and your canine friend significantly. 

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June 14, 2008

Herbal Teas

Filed under: Herbal Health — Tags: , , , — Jane @ 7:21 am

When it comes to maintaining Herbal Health the use of herbal teas is the most popular and convenient way of benefiting from their medicinal properties.  Some of the most frequently bought teas are chamomile, ginger and jasmine.  Each has its own benefits and here a quick guide to why you should include them in your tea jar:

Ginger

Ginger is renowned for its strong medicinal qualities and its long herbalist heritage.  It is very useful when treating digestive problems, soothing stress and is also great for neutralizing bad (more…)

May 22, 2008

The Wonders of Ginger

Filed under: Herbal Health — Tags: , — Robert @ 4:53 pm

Ginger has been long used medicinally by herbalists and there is now much scientific evidence to support this. 

Ginger is often used to reduce cholesterol levels.  It hinders the liver from producing cholesterol which is useful to those suffering from high readings as cholesterol in the liver makes up for 85% of cholesterol found in the blood.  In addition to this Ginger slows down the activity of clotting agents in the blood which are instrumental in causing heart attacks and strokes. 

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