Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Healing Herbs/Food DATABASE

Don't Forget to Use the LINK of INTEREST:  
Healing Herbs/Food DATABASE


Here's what's in there (click on the side page LINK to get a clearer view and access to the articles on the herbs, foods and diseases):

Created by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, as a free public service to promote health freedom and empower consumers with information about the healing power of foods. See NaturalNews.com and TruthPublishing.com to learn more.

Most Common Herbs

Aloe vera | American ginseng | Arnica | Astragalus | Bitter melon | Black cohosh | Blue cohosh | Borage | Boswellia | Burdock root | Calendula |Cascara sagrada | Cat's claw | Cayenne pepper | Chamomile | Chaparral | Cinnamon | Comfrey | Cornsilk | Cramp bark | Curcumin | Dandelion |Devil's claw | Dong quai | Echinacea | Elderberry | Eucalyptus | Evening primrose | Eyebright | Fennel | Fenugreek | Feverfew | Garlic | Ginger |Ginkgo biloba | Ginseng | Goldenrod | Goldenseal | Gotu kola | Gravel root | Green tea | Guggul | Gymnema sylvestre | Horseradish | Juniper berries | Kava kava | Lavender | Lemon balm | Lemon grass | Licorice root | Lobelia | Lomatium | Lovage | Maitake mushroom | Marshmallow | Milk thistle | Mint | Mullein | Mustard seeds | Myrrh | Natto | Nettle | Nopal | Nutmeg | Oregano | Parsley | Peppermint | Plantain | Prickly pear | PygeumRed clover | Red raspberry | Reishi mushroom | Rosehips | Rosemary | Sage | Saw palmetto | Schisandra | Scullcap | Shepherd's purse | SkullcapSlippery elm | St. John's wort | Star anise | Stevia | Stinging nettle | Thyme | Turmeric | Uva ursi | Valerian root | Wheat grass | Willow | Yarrow |Yellow dock | Yucca

Most Common Health Conditions

Allergies | Alzheimer's | Arthritis | Asthma | Attention deficit disorder | Back pain | Blood clots | Bone loss | Breast cancer | Cancer | Cardiovascular disease | Cataracts | Chronic fatigue syndrome | Chronic pain | Circulatory disorders | Cognitive decline | Cold sores | Colon cancer | ConstipationCoronary heart disease | Crohn's disease | Dandruff | Dementia | Depression | Diabetes | Digestive disorders | Dry skin | Eczema |Endometriosis | Enlarged prostate | Female infertility | Fibromyalgia | Gastroesophageal reflux disease | Gingivitis | Hair loss | Halitosis |Headaches | Heart disease | Heartburn | Hepatitis | Herpes | High blood pressure | High cholesterol | Hypoglycemia | Ibs | Infections | Infertility |Inflammation | Injuries | Insomnia | Insulin resistance | Irritability | Joint inflammation | Joint pain | Kidney stones | Leg cramps | Liver disorders |Lung disease | Macular degeneration | Memory loss | Menopause | Menstrual cramps | Migraines | Muscle pain | Night blindness | Obesity |Osteoporosis | Pancreatic cancer | Pms | Premenstrual syndrome | Prostate cancer | Rheumatoid arthritis | Sinusitis | Sleep disorders | Stomach ulcers | Stroke | Thyroid disorders | Urinary tract infections | Varicose veins | Yeast infections

About This Reference Database

This site is part of a public education project created by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, and hosted by Truth Publishing. Its purpose is to educate and empower consumers with information they can use to prevent and even help reverse degenerative disease. There are no commercial sponsors of this site, and neither Mike Adams nor Truth Publishing was paid anything to create this site.
Nature's foods contain powerful medicine in the form of phytonutrients, and knowing how to use those natural medicines empowers people with the information they need to be healthier, happier and free from the ravages of chronic disease.
The other sites in this project are:
  • HealingFoodReference.com - Covers healing foods, their nutrients and which diseases or conditions that may help.
  • SupplementReference.com - Explores the health benefits of popular supplements that don't qualify as foods or herbs. Example: glucosamine, amino acids, propolis, etc.
  • NutrientReference.com - Lists the medicinal properties of all known nutrients, including vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals.
The data presented on these sites are cited with research references. Sources include books by Dr. James Duke, Michael T. Murray, Michael Tierra and other doctors, authors and researchers.

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