Healing with Plants

A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDELINE TO MEDICINAL PLANTS USE ON HUMAN HEALTH

Introduction

Posted by aechavarren on 01/27/2009

The most commonly used plants for some selected ailments are described. Plant species with proved activity. Plant chemicals groups and individual. Digital products originated on the previous information and on tests. Digital magazine with general information on medicinal plants use on human health. Our group’s related blogs.

These pages are intended for informative purposes and do not intend to substitute medical doctors or any health professionals.

Medicinal plants must be used under medical attention.

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Health problems

Posted by aechavarren on 01/27/2009

A group of plants for each health problem are described. They are the most used plants in the Western communities. Updates and plant additions are to be frequently performed.

Aging

Cholesterol

Eye sight

Hair loss

Heartburn

Hemorrhoids

Immunity

Prostate

Psoriasis

Sexual disfunctions

Skin cancer

Skin protection

Varicose veins

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Plant species

Posted by aechavarren on 01/27/2009

categorized under given activities but not necessarily main properties and classified as systemic or general activity (mainly through blood stream) and topical or local activity (mainly through the skin).

SYSTEMIC ACTIVITY

Analgesic plants
Antacid plants
Antiaddictive plants
Antimicrobial plants
Antiplatelet plants
Antiinflamatory Plants
Antioxidant plants
Antitumoral plants
Capillary protective plants

TOPICAL ACTIVITY

Antiinflamatory plants
Antioxidant plants
Astringent plants
Antiseptic plants
Blood circulation plants
Depurative plants
Emollient plants
Humectant plants
Healing plants
Nutritive plants
Protective plants
Regenerative plants

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Natural products

Posted by aechavarren on 01/27/2009

Natural products recipes Creams Lotions Tinctures Tisanes Kombucha plus herbs Health subjects eBooks coming soon

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Plant chemicals

Posted by aechavarren on 01/26/2009

As it is known plants have an important amount of chemicals and many of them are important for medicinal purposes. In each individual plant between 50 and 300 chemicals have been identified.

Here the aim is to present groups of important chemicals and some of the outstanding ones. I will not be a complete list and a complete description of plant chemicals. Continuous research is been done and as soon as posible is going to be incorporated to this page.

Coming soon.

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