
Herbal Medicine
" The water is the Creator's first pharmacy, the herbs the second " Sebastian Kneipp
What is it ?
Herbal Medicine can help and support many conditions using parts of the entire herb and plants that Mother Nature provides us and sometimes even producing them from domestic gardens.
Herbal Medicine might help with many ailments, some of them :
Anxiety , Stress, Nervous exhaustion, Arthritis, Joint/muscle, Rheumatoid arthritis, IBS, PMS, Menopause, Endometriosis, Prostate, Kidney stones, Skin issues such Eczema, Psoriasis and more.
For millennium herbs have been prized for their pain relieving and healing abilities and today still rely on the curative properties of plants in about 70% of our medicines.
Many of the thousands of plants species growing throughout the world have medicinal uses, containing active constituents that have direct action on the body.
Herbal Medicine often complements conventional treatments, providing safe and well-tolerated remedies for chronic illnesses such as asthma, arthritis, IBS and more, becoming trusted for their efficacy. For example, where infectious organisms have developed resistance to synthesized drugs, herbs such Artemisia annua is now becoming a standard treatment for some diseases such malaria in tropical area where the protozoa causing the infection no longer respond to conventional treatment.
There are many examples and studies about the benefit and the properties of the medicinal plants. On top of thousand plants species, not all of them have medicinal use there are still many to use and still many to re-discover !
In different areas in the world, continents and regions use their local herbs using the knowledge and experience of their people and traditions which might be different from other areas. Think about Amazonian or Australia for example. Regrettably today much of the herbal knowledge of some of those populations such as the Australian Aborigines was lost after the arrival of the Europeans and so today we risk to loose it from the indigenous peoples of the Amazonian to.




