Herbal
Medicine
   
Plants
have always been a part of life for human beings either
as foods or as medicines. The art of healing human beings
with herbs is not new and was used as the only form
of medicine up until the 20th century when scientific
medicine started transforming chemicals from plants
into synthetic drugs. Recently there has been an amazing
raising of consciousness of what we put into our bodies,
and through this new awareness, we have once again,
in the West, returned to choosing natural remedies and
discovering plants again. We have to remember a large
majority of our neighbours around the world have consistently
relied on herbs as their first source of medicine, and
if you look at their use especially outside of Western
countries, their use exceeds that of coventional medicine,
with current estimated figures of people using herbs
for their health at 80% worldwide.
Herbal
medicine assists the body in its own attempts to heal
itself. Each herb contains its own vast array of constituents
that work synergistically to heal the body through many
different ways including stimulating the vital
force of the person or their energy-production
system, aiding in cleansing and detoxifying the circulatory
system and lymphatic system, and all the internal organs,
and by strengthening the whole body therefore protecting
it from disease by making it inhospitable to many potential
infections.
There
should be a strong emphasis based on preventative treatment,
and if we only learned to incorporate herbs into part
of our daily diet, we would all experience far better
health and a greater sense of vitality in our daily
lives, rather then reaching for them only when we are
states of crisis. This is not to say that herbs cannot
be used when the body is in crisis. In fact they are
wonderful for minimising symptoms of self-limiting diseases
and chronic (long term) diseases, as well as helping
to reducing symptoms of incurable illnesses, therefore
helping the person manage their illness in a far better
way.
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