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Category: Medicinal Herbs

  • Healthy Living

    Mind Health can help heal the body and keep peace on the job as well as n the home, when the mind is healthy the rest of the body follows. First I must say that I am not recommending that you stop or change any medication or treatments you may already be using* I found…

  • Mint is the last in our healing herbs from the Bible. Matthew 23:23 Mint or mentha belongs to the Lamiaceae family containing about 20 species, including spearmint and peppermint. The Hebrews used mint as a condiment in domestic economy and as medicine. According to research, peppermint can help improve digestion and relieve irritable bowel syndrome. Mint…

  • Health Living

    Exodus 30: 22-25 Today’s herb from our list of 12 Healing Herbs from the Bible is Cassia The health benefits of these herbs have been scientifically proven, and including them in your lifestyle can promote overall health and well-being. Cassia is an essential oil that was used in the holy anointing oil. It has similar…

  • Healthy Living

    Number seven on our list of 12 healing herbs from the Bible is Myrrh Mathew 2:11 Myrrh is a gum resin that comes from the bark of certain trees. It has been mentioned severally in the Bible, including during the birth of Jesus, His death, and the purification of Queen Esther. Myrrh was a common…

  • Healthy Living

    Healing herbs from the Bible Anise Matthew 23:23 Anise is an annual plant whose leaves, seeds, and stems were used for different purposes, including medicinal benefits. It was often referred to as a comforter of bowels and was commonly used in traditional wedding cakes. These cakes were eaten at the end of the feast to…

  • Healthy Living

    Healing herbs from the Bible Cumin Isaiah 28:25 Cumin is number four on our list of healing herbs from the Bible. The health benefits of these herbs have been scientifically proven, and including them in your lifestyle can promote overall health and well-being. Cumin is an annual plant grown for its seeds. The ancient Israelites…

  • Healthy Living Happy Good Friday

    Mustard Seed Luke 13: 18-19. 18 He said, therefore, “What is the kingdom of God like? And to what should I compare it? 19 It is like a mustard seed that someone took and sowed in the garden; it grew and became a tree, and the birds of the air made nests in its branches.…

  • Healthy Living

    Today, many of these herbs are still used in alternative medicine and by modern doctors who realize the power of natural healing. The 12 Healing Herbs of the Bible Let’s start with Aloe The Egyptians uses aloe vera to help mummify dead bodies. This makes sense because worms and bacteria that help decomposition cannot survive alongside…

  • Healthy Living

    Pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium) is a plant that grows throughout the world. The leaves, and the oil they contain, are used to make medicine. Pennyroyal essential oil contains chemicals that have various toxic effects in the body. When taken by mouth: Pennyroyal essential oil is likely unsafe. It can cause serious liver and kidney damage, as well as nervous system damage.…

  • Healthy Living

    Lobelia is a group of flowering plants native to North America. Lobelia inflata is a species of lobelia long utilized for medicinal purposes. Its main active compound, lobeline, may help fight asthma, depression, and memory issues. Health Line ‘ Lobelia is sometimes used alongside conventional medications to help treat symptoms of asthma attacks, such as wheezing,…

  • Healthy Living

    Rue is a short-lived perennial herb with a small, shrub-like growth habit. It features aromatic, blue-green foliage with a fern-like. The parts that grow above the ground are used to make medicine. Be careful not to confuse rue with goat’s rue (Galega officinalis) and meadow rue (Thalictrum species). Despite serious safety concerns, rue is used as…

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    Herb can be used in small amounts, Goldenseal. European settlers adopted it as a medicinal plant, using it for a variety of conditions. Currently, goldenseal is promoted as a dietary supplement for colds and other respiratory tract infections, allergic rhinitis (hay fever), ulcers, and digestive upsets such as diarrhea and constipation. Goldenseal Side effects of goldenseal…