Herbal teas for asthma relief

    • [DOC File]Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust

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      Caffeine is also present in many prescription and non-prescriptive drugs including those taken for headaches, pain relief, colds, asthma. The content varies from 7mg –200mg per tablet. Anadine Extra 15mg per tablet. Beecham Plus 25mg per tablet Herbal Teas


    • [DOC File]Natural Healing with Herbs

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      Culinary Uses: Use in teas, jellies, sauces, desserts, and beverages. Medicinal Uses: Peppermint may be taken internally as an infusion for digestive upsets and a decongestant. It may also be used in an herbal bath. Avoid internal use of pure peppermint oil, as it can be toxic.


    • [DOC File]Blessed Virgin Marys Medicinal Plants

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      Teas, infusions, recipes: They can be made with dried ginger powder, with the decoction of a root cut, or with the juice squeezed from it (the root is scratched and “drained”). For motion sickness caused by travel: 1,000 to 1,500mg of ginger in capsule is recommended half an hour before traveling.


    • [DOCX File]Rheumatoid Arthritis - Home of Aravindh Herbal Lab (Pvt ...

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      Asthma. Hiccups. General body weakness. Tuberculosis. Decreased sperm count. Menstrual disturbances. Skin related disorders. Worms. Other uses Oil and paste - It is used in applying on wounds and skin related ailments. It suppresses pain and also reduces inflammation. Powder –


    • [DOC File]Canadian Herbalist Assoc.

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      Ensure that you drink enough fluids (minimum 1 fl. oz. (30 mL) of water for every 2 pounds (1 Kg) of body weight); water and/or herbal teas are best. Avoid sugar (in its many guises): glucose, dextrose, corn syrup, high-fructose corn syrup, fructose, fruit juice concentrate, sucrose, maltodextrin, brown sugar, sorbitol – to name a few.


    • [DOCX File]Is it safe for breastfeeding women to take herbal ... - SPS

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      The prevalence of herbal medicine use by women in the United Kingdom (UK) during lactation is unknown. A survey conducted in Norway among 600 women found that, of the women who had previously breastfed a child, 37.3% had used herbal medicines to increase milk production (1).


    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 9: BOTANICAL REMEDIES

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      Though botanists may define herbs as the leafy part of a plant, herbal preparations may employ the leaf, flower, berry, stem, or root -- in short, any part of the plant. Depending on the herb and its use, plants can be taken in a variety of forms -- dried in their whole form, teas, capsules, tinctures, oils or ointments.


    • [DOCX File]Summary of potential detoxification benefits:

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      Herbal teas. Unsweetened cranberry juice. Foods and substances to avoid during all phases: Sugar (white sugar, cane sugar, dehydrated cane juice, brown sugar, honey, maple syrup, high fructose corn syrup, sucrose, glucose, maltose, dextrose, lactose, corn syrup, and white grape juice concentrate)


    • [DOCX File]Complementary and Alternative Medicine - Activito

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      • Herbal medicine (31 studies): prevalence rates varied from 5.9 – 48.3% of the population studies. However herbal medicine was not well defined (it may be included in naturopathy, folk medicine or traditional Chinese medicine) and variously categorized as medical herbalism, herbal remedies, herbal teas, phytotherapy.


    • [DOCX File]THE AMEN CLINIC FOR BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, INC

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      ) acknowledges and accepts that there are risks to the diagnosis and treatment measures that fall within and outside the conventional standard of care, and that these risks may include: unintended exacerbation of symptoms, new symptoms, allergic and other unintended injury and side effects from exercise, lifestyle modifications, dietary modifications, herbal and nutritional supplements ...



    • [DOC File]Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences

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      The stem bark and leaves are also used to cure dermatitis and other skin diseases and pile10. Similarly, extracts from roots, stems and fruits of A. occidentale have been used by the Cameroonian and other African countries’ traditional medicine6,8. Indians also used the stem bark in herbal teas for asthma, cold, and congestion.


    • [DOC File]Dictionary of Herbal Remedies Used by Migrant Farmworkers

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      Herbal remedies have been used to treat every illness known to man for longer than there have been written records. Herbal treatments are still the traditional medicine in a major portion of the world. The recent trend toward more natural products has spurred growth in this area, and this trend is expected to increase in the future.


    • [DOC File]Natural Healing and Cancer - HOME

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      Asthma: Having half-teaspoonful of lemon juice, washing it down with luke-warm water before. each meal provides quick relief to Asthma. Repeating it as the last dose of the day and starting the. day with it also gives very positive results Headaches : Lemon tea relieves headache as it detoxifies the liver which is the main cause of. headaches


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