Tuesday, September 1, 2009

How to Grow Medicinal Herbs

Medicinal herbs are not new. Ancient peoples have grown and cultivated herbs for medicine for tens of thousands of years and perhaps even longer. It is often said that medicinal herbs were the first to become cultivated by early man.As ancient practices have passed and our more modern ideas and philosophies about medicine and health have taken hold, as humans we have evolved away from natural remedies and cures and moved towards a practice of creating our own synthetic compounds. While this practice has proved to
�create modern medicine as we know it and expand the life expectancy of all individuals across the planet, it has however, created a rift between natural medicine and modern medicine.While growing medicinal herbs on your back porch isn't going to cure cancer, it can help basic medical problems, as well as prevent future calamities within our fragile immune system.Some of the simplest plants that can be grown and used for medical purposes have been the cultivation of the aloe plant. Aloe plants come in many varieties, but are basically the same. They secrete a thick gel that can be used for sunburn to severe burns and ingested to help with bowel movements and used a laxative.First discovered in Africa and used by the ancient Egyptians, the aloe is known to contain over 20 essential minerals including calcium, zinc and magnesium. Its uses are really unlimited and thousands of books explain the benefits of this wonderful plant.Easily propagated in nearly any size container, nearly any type of soil and nearly any climate, this versatile plant is a must have for any medicinal herb garden.Another fantastically easy plant to cultivate for medicine is the chamomile flower. This beautiful flower originated in Europe and has spread around the world. Used in many products you can buy in the stores such as cosmetics, teas and perfumes, chamomile is a widely used flower.For centuries chamomile has been known to reduce fatigue, help cure insomnia, relieve congestion from the common cold and even help with menstruation. Used as a sedative for many years, chamomile flowers are dried and steeped in hot water to produce a tea.How to Grow Medicinal Herbs


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