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Different Types of Herbal Medicine
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In today's world, it seems that almost any topic is open
for debate. While I was gathering facts for this article,
I was quite surprised to find some of the issues I thought
were settled are actually still being openly discussed.
It seems like new information is discovered about something
every day. And the topic of herbal remedy is no exception.
Keep reading to get more fresh news about herbal remedy.
There are many positive aspects that herbal medicine has
going for it. Unfortunately, the lack of adequate scientific
understanding means that there is no way a doctor can
completely take responsibility for what is being prescribed
and hence the safety factor involved in taking herbal
medicines is suspect. The drugs that we normally take
have to undergo thorough testing and need FDA approval.
This entire process ensures that every single chemical
in the medicine and its interaction with the human body
(and resulting side effects) are well understood, documented,
and scientifically demonstrable.
While herbal medicines enjoy the reputation of being less
complicated it should be remembered that they are manufactured
by Mother Nature and she does not need FDA approval or
scientific testing. Fortunately, thousands of years of
development have put herbal medicines into a certain safety
zone that has helped many a human being with being cured.
So herbal medicines might be risky but there is no need
to worry if you take the simple precaution of consulting
your doctor before consuming any herbal concoction Doctors
are sort of walking pharmacopoeias and they know more
about all those chemicals and stuff. They can advise you
properly. Another thing to know with herbal medicine is
that different cultures have resulted in different types
of herbal therapies.
Finally, thanks to the Internet and online marketing there
is no shortage of frauds selling roots and leaves grown
in their backyards. Make certain that when you get herbal
medicine it comes from genuine herbs. The wrong herbs
might possibly contain toxic chemicals that make a trip
to the hospital inevitable.
Some common forms of herbal medicines are as follows:
*) Essence. You have probably come across the line "essence
of …" followed by some plant or flower when reading an
ad for a cosmetic product. While Essences tend to get
associated with cosmetic products due to massive advertising
of those products, certain essential oils are always available
for therapeutic purposes. The popularity of essential
herbal oils processed through cold pressing or steam distillation
is because many people prefer to get a massage than eating
a pill. The most common benefit of essential oils is the
help they provide in relaxing. They do not really cure
any problems. Their major effect is to provide relief.
*) Body massages can release toxins in the muscles, aiding
relaxation. *) Head massages can likewise reduce heaviness
or, in some cases, cure headaches. Similarly, chest massages
using essence of certain herbs can help with congestion
resulting from common cold. *) Pills or capsules.
There was a time when this alternative was not available.
It was a dark time for people who could not stand the
taste of raw herbal medicines. The pills and capsules
were a godsend for people who wanted to try herbal remedies
but were unable to swallow. In order to convert a herb
to pill form it first needs to be dried and crushed into
powder. What is of interest is that there are hardly any
herbal medicines available in pill or capsule form that
target specific ailments.
They act more like secondary medications to provide moral
support to whatever primary medication is being taken.
Professionals in herbal medicine believe that the drying
and crushing of the herbs robs them of their potency.
Others suggest that herbal medicine should be taken in
its raw form for complete effectiveness. Anyway, if you
are looking for specific herbal medicines instead of general
health enhancers and supplements then this option is not
for you. *) Infusions.
The most
popular form of herbal infusion is the drinking of various
kinds of tea. Infusion involves the use of the delicate
parts (leaves, seeds, and fruits) of a herbal plant and
are quick to administer. Some ingredients of infusion
tea could be stinging nettle, oat straw, red clover, raspberry
leaf, and comfrey leaf. Infusions can be just the tea
you drink normally (but using herbs instead of tealeaves)
or what is known as Medicinal Strength Tea. Most herbal
teas fall into this category though the preparation is
slightly different. There are several recipes available
on the Internet for making Medicinal Strength Tea. *)
Poultice. For injuries, inflammations, cramps, or other
spasmodic problems it can become necessary to apply the
herbal mixture as a poultice.
The required
herbs are first macerated or chopped into small pieces.
These are then applied directly to the affected area and
covered with a hot and moist bandage. In some cases, the
herbal mixture can be applied as a layer to the moist
bandage before wrapping it around the affected area. *)
Raw. As the name suggests, in this case the herbal medicine
is taken in its most natural form without any additives
or changes to make it palatable. Most people will run
a mile in tight shoes to avoid this form of medication.
It is the equivalent of taking a regular capsule, pulling
it open, taking that powder, putting it on the tongue
and trying to suck on it as if it were chocolate. Not
done, well at least not if the taste buds are functioning
normally. No wonder this method in unpopular.
The good
news is that most of the herbs that need to be taken raw
can alternatively be soaked (or passed through) water
to make medicinal strength teas, and those are much easier
on sensitive palates. It is also believed that teas increase
the effectiveness of raw herbs. *) Tinctures. There are
very few kids who get exposed to this form of medicine
these days but about twenty odd years ago no kid that
got into a scrap in the field escaped the terror of tincture.
These are basically herbal medicines in a liquid form.
They can be for external as well as internal use. Modern
incarnations are a lot milder that their older forms.
*) Decoctions.
A decoction
is a liquid preparation made by boiling a medicinal plant
with water usually in the proportion of 5 parts of the
drug to 100 parts of water. Typically, certain specific
parts of a plant like berries, roots, and herb-bark are
used in this process. Depending on the consistency of
the plant part being used, it can take up to two hours
to prepare a decoction. This process extracts the flavor
and increases the concentration of the herb through the
process of boiling. That more or less covers the different
types of herbal medicines available. Depending on your
requirement and personal taste you might need to take
them in one of the above forms. Now that wasn't hard at
all, was it? And you've earned a wealth of knowledge,
just from taking some time to study an expert's word on
herbal remedy.
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