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5 Best Healing Herbs You Should Know

It is easy to undervalue the power of herbs we often reach for OTC medicines for headaches, poor digestion and other common health problems. Many of us have been used to prescription drugs. However, there are certain herbs you can use to treat your common health issues without being addicted or experiencing any side effects. The use of natural herbs and plants dates back to ancient time.

Here is a rundown of some important healing herbs for your common health issues.

Ginger:

Ginger

Ginger is a popular herb for various stomach problems, such as dizziness, nausea, colic, stomach pain, gastric problems, and diarrhoea, nausea caused by cancer treatment, nausea and vomiting after surgery or loss of appetite.

Other uses include the treatment of arthritis pain or muscle aches, menstrual pain, upper respiratory tract infections, coughs and bronchitis. It is also useful for treating chest pain, back pain and stomach pain.

You can use fresh ginger juice to treat burns. Ginger is also a commonly used spice.

Liquorice or Mulethi:

Liquorice or Mulethi

Liquorice is a panacea for digestive issues such as stomach ulcers, heartburn, colic and continuous inflammation of the stomach lining (chronic gastritis). Some people also use it for sore throats, bronchitis, coughs, and infections caused by bacteria or viruses.

Moreover, it is useful in osteoarthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, liver problems, malaria, tuberculosis, food poisoning and chronic fatigue syndrome.

Ginseng:

Ginseng

Ginseng is a highly recommended herb by both modern Western herbalists and traditional Chinese doctors. It is said to stimulate and strengthen the central nervous system in cases of physical exertion fatigue, weakness due to illness or injury, and emotional stress.

The impact of ginseng on the nervous system and its ability to promote relaxation means that it is useful in all problems caused by stress, such as insomnia or anxiety.

Ginseng can improve your endurance as well as enhance your sexual performance. After all, it is a powerful aphrodisiac and can be useful for maintaining the strength in reproductive organs. It also helps prevent or treat erectile dysfunction caused by prostate disease or stress.

Various animal and human studies have found that ginseng can reduce the likelihood of cancer.

Dandelion or Singhparni:

Dandelion or Singhparni

Dandelion is used to treat many problems, although its efficiency is yet to be confirmed by medical studies.

This herb is used for loss of appetite, stomach pain, intestinal gas, gallstones, joint and muscle pain, eczema and bruises. Dandelion is also used to increase urine production and as a laxative for bowel movements. It also has properties as a skin tonic, blood and digestive tonic.

In some cases, dandelion is used to treat infections, especially those of viral origin, and cancer. You can use dandelion in green salads, soups, wines and teas. Or you can replace coffee with its roasted roots.

Sage or Tejpatta: 

 Sage or Tejpatta

Sage is one of the medicinal herbs that improve digestion, asthma, bacterial and fungal infections and bile production, as well as calm and stimulate the nervous system, treat colds and coughs, etc.

Sage essential oil is beneficial for memory and concentration, especially in the case of Alzheimer’s.

Besides, it can relieve pain caused by muscle stiffness, rheumatism or neuralgic problems. It helps to decrease nervous tension, anxiety, headaches, stress and fatigue.

It is not recommended for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding or for those suffering from seizures. The excessive consumption of this plant can cause toxicity.

So these are some common healing herbs you can use to treat your common health issues. However, it is important to see your doctor if you have severe health problems beyond the control of these herbs.

 

Foods and Beverages to Avoid with Arthritis

Living with arthritis in this day and age is more common than you know. In fact, up to 40% of men and 47% of women may be diagnosed with osteoarthritis during their lifetime. Both rheumatoid arthritis and Psoriatic arthritis are chronic inflammatory diseases. They are also auto-immune diseases that have no known causes. Having said that, they are also progressive diseases that means managing the condition is mostly carried out by lifestyle changes which ultimately slows down its effects and progress.

Arthritis, though a chronic, and painful health condition can be managed through a healthy diet.  It has not been proven medically but people suffering from arthritis have claimed effective and positive results by changing their lifestyle and taking herbal supplements.

In most cases, people are aware that staying active and eating healthy would cure arthritis and bring about good results. However, they are not aware of the foods they should be avoiding while suffering from this disease.

We have got you covered, take a look at the following list of foods and beverages you must avoid if you are suffering from arthritis:

Refined Carbohydrates and Sugar

Refined Sugar

 

Whether or not you have a liking for sweets, it is the go-to food item for days when you wish to feel better emotionally or physically (during cramps and pains, etc.). The fact remains it is not easy to give up on sugary items and they are no less than addiction. Most of us, like our meals with soft drinks and other sugary sodas.

Sweet treats like cookies, pastries, candies, donuts, etc. are full of refined sugars which is harmful to the body. If you find glucose, fructose, or any word that ends in ‘ose’ in the ingredient list of the edible product you are purchasing; you must keep it back as it is packed with refined sugars. Other harmless products like baked goods and white bread are also packed with refined sugars which you must avoid to improve your health condition.

Dairy Products

Dairy Products

 

This one’s a shocker as it is a universal fact that dairy must be consumed to get enough vitamin D and calcium. It is encouraged and promoted right from our childhood to consume products rich in calcium, particularly, dairy. However, you also must know that dairy also increases inflammation in the body as it contains saturated fats.  Therefore, you must keep a check on your dairy consumption. Lifestyles changes should not be sudden, you can gradually reduce dairy by switching to low-fat dairy products for starters.

Alcohol

Alcohol

 

Alcohol is toxic for your body regardless of your health condition. Nevertheless, it is one of the major contributing factors to inflammation. Moderate and occasional drinking is not harmful but if you are suffering from arthritis, you must avoid it at all costs.  Another major reason why alcohol is not recommended is that it would hamper the effects of the strong medicines prescribed to a patient suffering from arthritis. Your body will not be positively receptive to the medicines. Therefore, a big no to alcohol and alcoholic beverages.

Processed and Red Meat

 

Red Meat

 

Again, inflammation is inevitable due to the consumption of processed and red meats. High levels of inflammatory markers like interleukin-6 (IL-6), C-reactive protein (CRP), and homocysteine are present in red meats and processed meats which are harmful to people suffering from arthritis. In a rather detailed study, it has been proven that people with Rheumatoid arthritis complained of conditions worsening due to diets heavy in red and processed meats.

Gluten

 

Gluten

 

Gluten is a family of proteins found in grains including barley, wheat, spelt, and rye. Wheat among all is the most of all gluten-containing grains. There have researches conducted to prove that gluten, after all, is a major contributing factor for increased inflammation, and reducing it may reduce the effects of arthritis symptoms. This is why people suffering from celiac disease are at a greater risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis. It is a known fact that celiac disease sufferers often have inflammation and joint pain as symptoms. Gluten can be found in some other harmless food items like soups, soy sauce, pasta, and couscous, etc. Be wary of gluten content in medications, vitamins, and supplements.

Omega-6 Fatty Acids and Fried items

 

Omega fatty acid

 

Regardless of the kind of oil you use to cook your food, fried foods are never good for your health. They are high in trans fats and therefore, it would be best to eat broiled or grilled foods. Why? Because not only do trans fats lead to tons of life-threatening diseases but also increases inflammation. Some varieties of vegetable oils are toxic to your health. Heavy diets rich in omega-6 fats and low in omega-3 fats increase the severity of the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. This means avoid butter, coconut oil, lard, margarine, etc. as much as you can. Fried foods are dangerous as the most common oils used for frying like corn oil and vegetable oil are rich in omega-6 fatty acids. Also, frying itself as a cooking method can lead to inflammation.

Artificial sweeteners

 

Artificial Sweetener

 

This is going to be disappointing for some to digest but as healthy as they seem, that is just a marketing gimmick, they are a lot more harmful. Artificial sweeteners or aspartame seem perfect as you require a very little amount of it to get a good amount of sweetness in your teas and other beverages but since they are artificially processed, humans cannot digest it easily, this results in increased inflammation.

The Bottom Line

Arthritis, regardless of how uncomfortable the journey is, it gets better with the right choices in life. Take control of your dietary habits and a daily dose of ayurvedic supplements for joint pain, you will soon see a reduction in inflammation and its inducing symptoms.