Common complaints can
often be cured with
ordinary herbs. More
serious conditions and
even rare diseases can
benefit from herbal
remedies. In the weeks
to come I hope to provide
examples of how herbs
can be used in the treatment
of various problems.
To impart some kind
of order to this column,
let's start off in alphabetical
order.
During the next few
weeks, we will deal
with abscesses, acne,
addiction, adrenal gland
exhaustion, age spots,
aging, aids (HIV), allergies,
Alzheimer's, anemia,
anxiety (including panic
attacks), appendicitis,
arteriosclerosis (clogging
of the arteries), atherosclerosis
(hardening of the arteries),
arthritis (and rheumatism),
asthma, attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder,
and athlete's foot.
Abscesses, known as
boils or carbuncles,
indicate a depressed
immune system. Squeezing
can cause blood poisoning.
If you must squeeze,
first use hot compresses
three times a day to
soften and bring to
a head. Prepare compress
by wetting a clean cloth
with hot water containing
dissolved Epsom salts.
Other treatments for
abscesses include exposure
to early morning sunlight,
applications of fresh
garlic juice, Aloe Vera,
Echinacea, black walnut
extract, tea tree oil,
or liquid chlorophyll.
Diet can also help.
Yogurt, burdock root
tea, and zinc supplements
give good results. Beta
Carotene, Vitamin E,
and Vitamin C are also
recommended.
Mouthwash made from
myrrh extract is an
excellent remedy for
dental abscesses and
dry sockets. Use mouthwash
and apply myrrh extract
2 times a day.
Acne is hormone related
and can be aggravated
by bad diet. It can
benefit from herbs that
help remove waste products
from the body. Burdock,
dandelion, and Echinacea
tea should be taken
on a regular basis.
Use mild oatmeal soap.
Fight bacteria, ease
pain, and reduce swelling
with lavender essential
oil applied full strength
in one drop doses. Moisturize
at night with light
jojoba oil. Rub affected
area with fresh cut
garlic clove.
Many recipes give good
results. Blend cabbage
leaves with distilled
witch hazel. Strain
and add 2 drops of lavender
oil. Use as a lotion.
Other recipes call for
a mix of cleavers, yellow
dock, and burdock or
tea tree oil, rosewater,
and witch hazel.
One way to beat acne
is to go on a three
day cleanse. Eat apples,
carrots, pineapples,
and papaya with grains
and fresh salads. Drink
6-8 glasses of water
a day. Rub acne prone
areas with papaya and
cucumber slices. Cut
out all sugar and refined
food. Take ginseng and
royal jelly (from honeybees),
and drink licorice tea.
Apply goldenseal (yellow
root) and myrrh solutions
daily.
For acne around the
chin (usually caused
by stress), take B complex
vitamins. Beta Carotene
with vitamin D is also
helpful. For scarring
try fresh pineapple
on the scars and take
750 mg. of bromelain
daily. Calendula and
tea tree soap can also
be used with good results.
Other things to try
include facial steams
using lavender, eucalyptus,
and thyme essential
oils.
* Only use one remedy
at a time and give it
a chance to work. Always
consult with your physician
before using any herbal
medicine. Discontinue
use if irritation develops.