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Are you looking for a remedy to help treat your disease? Do you want to learn how to improve your health with diet nutrition or cure your disorder with natural therapies? Do you want to try an alternative treatment?

The natural mother has given us the simple things of nature for our healing. Back in the old days, people use folk remedies and herbal formulas to treat their diseases. Modern studies have confirmed that many of the herbs and formulas are effective for treating various diseases.

This section contains information of natural, herbal and home remedies for hundreds of diseases and disorders. It is arranged alphabetically by the first word of the disease, so you can more easily find what you are looking for. Click on the letter, and it will take you to a detailed disease index. When you find the link of the physical problem, click on it and you will go to a list of information on that disease.

Please consult your doctor before taking any remedies in this section.


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Gotu Kola for Infection & wounds - Herbal Formulas

Gotu wounds, bruises, skin boils and other diseases. Gotu Kola is a small annual herb in the family Mackinlayaceae. Gotu kola is about 2-4cm wide, and has kidney-shaped leaves. Gotu Kola is a natural antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory,... [ Read More ]

Germander for Weight Loss, Digestion, Gout and Wounds

Germander is said to help weight loss, digestion, gout and wounds. But you should use it with caution due to the safety concerns. Germander (Teucrium chamaedrys) is a perennial plant in the family Lamiaceae. It is native to Mediterranean area. Germander has been used for centuries in Europe as a herbal... [ Read More ]

How to Use Elder Lotion for Skin Care - European Remedies

Elder wounds, sprains, bruises, scalds, burns and chilblains. How to Make Elder Lotion Elder flower water (Aqua Sambuci) is an old remedy in Europe used by women as a skin lotion. It has mild astringent and stimulative properties. Elder flower water is... [ Read More ]

Dittany of Crete: European Remedies

Dittany of Crete is an old European healing herb for digestive disorders, menstrual cramps, wounds and skin care. Dittany of Crete (Origanum dictamnus) has aromatic, healing and therapeutic properties. It is traditionally used for food flavouring and medicinal purposes. This tender perennial plant grows wild on the mountainsides and... [ Read More ]

Herbal Remedies: Carline Thistle for Herpes, Sores & Rashes

Carline thistle is said to treat herpes, sores, rashes, wounds, fever and gastrointestinal disorders. Carline thistle (Carlina) is a perennial plant. It has many medicinal Properties. When used internally, it is carminative, diaphoretic, digestive, diuretic, emetic, febrifuge, and purgative. When used... [ Read More ]

Beebalm (Monarda) for Skin Infections, Wounds, Mouth Ulcers, Caries, Gingivitis and Mosquito Bites - Native American Remedies

Beebalm (Bee balm, Monarda) can be used to treat skin infections, wounds, mouth ulcers, caries, gingivitis and mosquito bites. As a member of the Mint family, Beebalm is cooling, the taste is bitter, due to the thymol content, like a mix of spearmint and peppermint with oregano. Bee balm (Monarda fistulosa,... [ Read More ]

Arrowroot for Wounds, Skin Ulcers and Insect Bites - Native American Remedies

Arrowroot is a large perennial herb. The name "arrowroot" is said to come from its use in treating poison arrow wounds. Native Americans believe that arrowroot draws out the poison if applied to the site of the injury. In tribal medicine of native Americans, fresh rhizomes of arrowroot are used to treat arrow wounds, septic wounds, skin ulcers and insect... [ Read More ]

Ayurvedic Remedies: Udumbara for Wounds, Boils, Skin Ulcers, Edema, Mosquito & Insect Bites - Indian Herb

Udumbara (Ficus Racemosa) is used as an Ayurvedic Remedy to treat wounds, boils, skin ulcers, edema, mosquito and insect bites in India. Udumbara is astringent, anti-inflammatory, drying and cooling. It is said to have healing power in Ayurveda. How to Use Udumbara 1. Boil udumbara stem bark or leaves in water... [ Read More ]


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