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Luzia Barclay, of Herbs for Healing has been trading online since 2006. Browse with confidence!
Herbal Directory:
What are the benefits of using herbs? The aim of the Medical Herbalist is to find the root cause of
any symptoms being suffered. Symptoms such as:
migranes
hay fever
asthma
M.E.
anxiety
hay fever
asthma
M.E.
anxiety
eczema
high blood pressure
digestive disorders
depression
menopause
high blood pressure
digestive disorders
depression
menopause
skin problems
lyme's disease
cystitis
menstrual problems
lyme's disease
cystitis
menstrual problems
Some herbs have been used for centuries to treat a wide range of conditions. Recent studies
also help to back up some of these properties. Find out how a few of the most potent herbs and natural
remedies used by Western medical herbalists below:

Aloe Vera
Aloe vera is well recognised as a common pot plant. (more)

Cayenne
A stimulant to the heart and the circulation. (more)

Echinacea
A powerful immune booster (more)

Elder
The Elder is a common shrub. (more)

Fullers earth
Fullers Earth or Ground clay, Green Clay or Bentonite. (more)

Garlic
A universal and useful herb. (more)

Ginger
A warming and stimulating herb. (more)

Ginko Biloba
A herb used to treat varicose veins (more)

Lapacho Bark
Made from the inner bark of the Pau d'arco tree. (more)

Meadowsweet
Meadowsweet, "Queen of the meadow" (more)

Propolis
Made by bees for 100 million years (more)

Slippery Elm
Slippery elm bark is good for the digestive system. (more)

St John's-wort
A herb used to treat depression. (more)

Turmeric
A plant of the ginger family, Zingiberaceae. (more)

Valerian
A well known as a herb for nervous conditions. (more)