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dandelion The dandelion is named for the leaves trimmed so that it possesses. It is a plant that grows almost everywhere in the world. Its leaves are eaten in salads. On the other hand, is of the same family as chicory.

Dandelion Properties

* Dandelion stimulates the secretion of digestive organs so it is used in case of hipoacidez inthe gastric and digestive disorders in general (sluggish liver, constipation, etc …).

* It has been scientifically shown to increase the secretion of bile from 2-4 vecesm as is used in cases of sluggish liver.

dandelion * It is perhaps the best colagogo the plant kingdom. Very useful in the early stages of cirrhosis, jaundice, and hepatobiliary dyskinesia, cholecystitis, cholelithiasis, gallstones, lack of appetite. Specific liver.

* It has highlighted its beneficial action on kidney stones for their laxative and diuretic, and is used in the treatment of urological conditions (cystitis, ureteritis, urethritis, pyelonephritis, oliguria, urolithiasis), hyper, hyperuricemia, gout, hypertension, edema, overweight accompanied by fluid retention.

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lungsHome remedies for the lungs

Are you tired of those pains lung? Do you smoke a lot and want to purify your air a bit? Are you a hard time breathing? Do not be problems. There are many home remedies for the lungs, which will make best of all these situations.

Garlic is one of the vegetable has this enormous ability to open bronchi and, with its antibacterial properties, fight many ills that are associated with breathing. Want a good recipe for one of the great natural remedies for the lungs of garlic? Well then follow this: crush several cloves of garlic, about 10 or 15 will be fine, leave all night macerated with a little olive oil and thyme. The next morning, before breakfast, eat a spoonful of this preparation and you will see will work with you suffering from lung diseases.

Breathing vapors, used as home remedies for the lungs, often wonderful, especially in order to achieve the desired expectoration and purify a little breathing apparatus. You can prepare and lemon eucalyptus inspirations for this purpose. Boil in water several branches of eucalyptus leaves or the juice of a lemon. Cover your head with a towel and breathes the fumes deeply. You will see the cough is relieved and your lungs breathe better.

guava For over ten years, between 1983 and 1993, the researchers of medicinal plants, made an extensive experimental research, chemistry, pharmacology and clinical properties of guava leaves, and showed that extracts of Psidium guajava leaves have a group of novel compounds, present only in this plant, known scientifically as gammapironas, belonging to the subclass of flavonoids glycosylated.

Such a set of natural compounds present in the leaves of this tree produced in the body four complementary effects very useful for the treatment of various gastrointestinal disorders, which explains its long and ancient usage to combat diarrhea, cramps and various gastrointestinal complaints:Guava

a) antispasmodic effect due to the antagonistic action of Ca + in the contraction of intestinal and uterine muscle fiber, which explains its usefulness in eliminating diarrhea, intestinal colic and menstrual cramps in a few minutes.

b) intestinal anti-inflammatory effect through its action on the prostaglandin cascade, which explains its usefulness in reducing gastrointestinal inflammation in acute and chronic colitis.

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Kidney transplantThe kidneys are one of the organs of human body with greater capacity to debug. Then it is crucial that you keep in good condition. But if you’re already having some sort of kidney disease, you can try one of these home remedies for the kidneys.

Both the parsley and green nettles are excellent natural remedies for the kidneys. They are very good herbs which serve both as to favor the diuretic effect as well as to prevent the formation of kidney stones. You can make a tea with them very simple. Put a tablespoon of each herb per cup of tea you want to achieve. Let them boil for 15 minutes, rest for 5 and, finally, strain before using. It is advisable to drink at least one cup a day of fasting. Read the rest of this entry »

GuavaGuava leaf was used in prehispanic medicine since ancient times to cure digestive disorders accompanied by diarrhea and abdominal pain as chronic and sits on various sources of history of the Mexican herb. It should be noted that in the sixteenth century Spanish medicine, the term dysentery, which is of Greek origin, was used exclusively to describe the intestinal disorder that manifests as episodes of bloody diarrhea. Thus, physicians applied the term “dysentery” only the most severe diarrhea, while the other, less serious but more frequent, called “chambers.”

Currently, China’s medicine full guava juice is used as a resource in the diet to keep within the normal range of glucose levels of diabetics. More recent studies attribute to the guava leaf extracts beneficial properties in the treatment of viral diarrhea and advantageous sedative and stress.

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Thyme Oil

Thyme (thymus vulgaris) is widely grown for culinary use but also has been used as a medicinal plant for centuries, especially as an antiseptic for respiratory diseases and digestive disorders.

Thyme oil is extracted from the plant air through a process of distillation. The main component of thyme essential oil is thymol, which has great medicinal value. Thymol is a very powerful substance can be toxic if not used correctly.

Types of aromatherapy oils are used to treat various health problems. For this we use a diffuser or burner to scent the air with a pleasant aroma, and by the way, taking advantage of the properties of several medicinal thyme.

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Cholesterol

Cholesterol clogs the veins and arteries and is a major cause of heart disease in men over 45 years. The best way to keep cholesterol under control is through good nutrition and regular exercise.

natural products such as herbs and vegetables used as natural remedies for cholesterol, may not be aware of and some parts of the eating habits of many people consume daily.

Natural drugs for cholesterol gives some formulas for the fight against cholesterol, but, as previously mentioned, is a very important exercise, eat healthy and generally have a habit of harmless behavior such as smoking, alcohol and life settling.

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Bronchitis

Turmeric:

Half a teaspoon of turmeric powder mixed in a glass of milk is good for bronchitis. Take two or three glasses a day and an empty stomach.

Ginger, pepper and cloves:

With a mixture of equal parts of all three ingredients to make tea and take three cups daily. This tea is good medicine for the fever which sometimes bring bronchitis restore and metabolism.

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Ginseng

Ancient Oriental medicine and has spread worldwide. Ginseng is a plant used since ancient times in China, where he thought could cure all diseases. These plants are respected in Korea, where they found the first written in the sixth century BC

Many properties of ginseng and is widely known by all who practice natural medicine, also used to manufacture soft drinks, cakes and used by the pharmaceutical industry for manufacturing drugs.

Ginseng is mainly working on our body by stimulating the nervous system and motor boats, which are credited with the ability to stabilize the body’s equilibrium.

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Tachycardia

They can cause a lot of tachycardia. In all cases, either as a complement to conventional medicine or natural medicine tachycardia, we could use a few alternative treatment options that brings.

Frequently suffer from tachycardia by stress or emotional conditions like anxiety or nervousness. By using techniques such as acupuncture, meditation or music therapy can we move past these issues also helps us to live a life full of good sense.

We also get some home remedies natural remedy for tachycardia with a material known and available.

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