Herbology


Appreciating Aloes Ferox

June 16, 2010
Bulk Herb-Aloe (cape) Ferox Powder 1lb

Per pound  $17.00 
Per 1/4 pound  $6.80


Aloe Ferox
is indigenous to one province in South Africa, and nowhere else on earth! There are over 100 species of aloe in South Africa, but Aloe Ferox is the one that had been used by the indigenous people long before the arrival of Europeans to what is now the Cape Province. The settlers soon learned from their native labour the value of this plant. It wasn’t until the very recent past that it was harvested, processed and packaged for local markets, and more recently to overseas markets through strategically based agents..

There are more than 300 types of aloe, but only a few have been used throughout history for natural healing and cleansing. One effective aloe product that promotes good health in several ways is African aloe ferox. Aloe ferox is a plant that grows in only one province of South Africa and has been used for medicinal purposes by the indigenous people for many years.

African aloe ferox differs from aloe vera because it doesn't have to be filtered. Without the filtering process, aloe ferox retains its all-natural active ingredients so users can benefit even more by using this type of aloe. Other names for aloe ferox are red aloe, bitter aloe, or tap aloe. African aloe ferox bitter is known for its many medicinal uses. The resinous product that is hard and black, which is called Cape aloes or aloe lump, is known for being a strong laxative and as a natural help for arthritis. Inside the leaves is a gel-like flesh that is said to help heal wounds, but is also used in cosmetic products.

Benefits of African Aloe Ferox

African aloe ferox offers many health and beauty benefits. It is completely herbal so it doesn't contain harmful chemicals and toxins as many chemically-based beauty products and medicines contain. It is a pure healing agent without unwanted side effects. Aloe ferox is a natural cleansing herb. It can be used to help remove harmful toxins from the body as a detoxification herb. It stimulates cell renewal. Also, it contains more amino acids (total of 34), vitamins, minerals, and polysaccharides than aloe vera.

Aloe ferox provides a natural cleansing method to help relieve certain complaints such as heartburn, acne, urinary tract infections, stomach ulcers, liver function, eye infections, sunburn, chapped skin, itching, heat rashes, insect bites, dermatitis, skin allergies, athlete's foot, varicose veins, insomnia, high blood pressure, spastic colon, gingivitis, and many others. It is not recommended, however, for pregnant women or nursing mothers.

 

Agrimony – An Old-Fashioned Herb for Modern Problems

June 16, 2010

Botanical: Agrimonia Eupatoria

Per Pound  $5.75
Per 1/4 Pound  $2.30

COMMON NAMES

  • Agrimony

  • Burr Marigold

  • Church Steeples

  • Cocklebur

  • Harvest Lice

  • Liverwort

  • Philanthropos

  • Rat's Tail

  • Stickwort

  • White Tansy

---History---The name Agrimony is from Argemone, a word given by the Greeks to plants which were healing to the eyes, the name Eupatoria refers to Mithri...


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Menopausal Years- Herbal Infusions

May 30, 2010
Menopause is a time of enormous change.

Women of all times have found simple life-style changes can make their Change much easier. For opum health during and after menopause, do these two things:

exercise a different way every day and drink nourishing herbal infusions
.
We all know how important exercise is for strong bones, healthy hearts, resistance to diabetes, and weight maintenance. But did you know it prevents depression too?

By yourself, or with a friend, exercise is one of the golden...
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Making Tinctures

May 30, 2010
An Example with Cayenne Tincture

Start to make this and ANY Tincture, if possible, on a NEW Moon.

Take a Quart Canning Jar and fill it 1/2 FULL with DRIED Cayenne Peppers, getting the HOTTEST ones (i.e. - Habanero, African Bird, Serrano, Jalapeno - 90,000+ Heat Units), that you can obtain.

Add enough 50% Grain Alcohol (100 Proof Vodka) to the Cayenne Peppers (powdered, using a Blender or Grinder) to just COVER them.

Use enough FRESH Cayenne Peppers, that you can blend with 50% Grain Alcohol...
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Camu Camu Fruit Powder

May 30, 2010


Camu-Camu (Myrciaria dubia) is the name of a bush which grows in the Amazonian rain forest of Peru. The Camu-Camu bush produces a fruit with the same name which contains powerful phytochemicals with health benefits, including the amino acids serine, valine, and leucine, and more Vitamin C than any other known plant in the world. The camu-camu fruit has a surprising range of therapeutic effects. Many people have stopped using large dosages of synthetic Vitamin C because they find that Camu-Cam...


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Buchu leaf, powder

May 30, 2010

Scientific Name: Barosma betulina (and Agathosma b.)
Rutaceae

Common Names: Buchu
Part used: Leaf

Active Properties: Aromatic stimulant and tonic, dyspeptic, cutaneous, and rheumatic.

Active compounds: Buchu leaves contain volatile oil, gum, extractive, chlorophyll, resin, lignin, etc. Buchu contains diosphenol: stearopten and some amount of salicylic acid. The burned leaf is high in manganese. The diosphenol obtained is an oxycamphor. The leaves contain dioscampho and diosmin, lipids, terpi...


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Hawthorn

May 30, 2010

Hawthorn regulates high and low blood pressure, arrhythmic heartbeat and irregular pulse. Hawthorn prevents hardening of the arteries, treats arteriosclerosis and cools inflammation of the heart muscle. Used regularly, hawthorn strengthens the heart muscle and the nerves to the heart.

Controlled medical studies in Europe showed that hawthorn lowered blood pressure and reduced the strain on the heart by dilating the blood vessels away from the heart, strengthened the heart muscle by increasin...


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Healing Powers of Garlic

May 30, 2010

Garlic is an amazing herbal supplement that helps with so many things. Research shows garlic contains compounds that can help prevent and cure infections, certain types of cancers including, stomach, skin, breast, esophageal, oral, and colon, reduce the bodies stress from pollution, enhance the immune system, lower blood pressure and cholesterol, arthritis, asthma, circulatory problems, colds and flu, digestive disorders, insomnia, liver disease, sinusitis, and ulcers. Garlic is good for vi...


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Herbal Infusions

May 30, 2010


Many people ask, “What is the difference between an herbal tea and an infusion?

An infusion of herbs is much stronger and has a more medicinal quality than just a tea.  Simply, an infusion is steeped much longer, many times overnight.

Making Herbal Infusions

Roots: Use one ounce (a big handful of cut-up root, or half a dozen six inch pieces of whole root) of dried root in a pint jar. Fill the jar to the top with boiling water. Put the lid on the jar and let it sit at room temperature for...


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Herbal Tinctures ( Extracts)

May 30, 2010

You may ask, what is a tincture? It is a medicinal extract of plant material.

Some people call them tinctures, others extracts. Most tinctures are made with alcohol, water or organic apple cider vinegar being used to pull compounds from the plants. If you use 80-120 proof alcohol and you are concerned about the alcohol content all you have to do is get a small amount of water boiling and put the tincture into the water, the alcohol will evaporate and still have the medicinal value of the h...


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