Wormwood

Spices and herbs can play a vital role in our health and can easily be included in your diet if you cook.  For those that don't there's a huge range of vitamins and health supplements available online.

From our list of ailments, see what Wood Betony can be used for:

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  • Headache
  • Migraine Headaches

Natural Remedies using Wood Betony

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Activities (Hwema) – Analgesic ; Anesthetic ; Antiacetylcholinesterase ; Antiadrenergic ; Antidote ; Antiserotonin ; Antispasmodic ; Aphrodisiac ; Astringent ; Bitter ; CNS-Active ; CNS-Stimulant ; Convulsant ; Curare ; Hypoglycemic ; Hypotensive ; Piscicide ; Sedative ; Sympatholytic ; Vasodilator .

Headache, Migraine Headaches

The Benefit of using Wood Betony as a natural cure

Sometimes growing and drying herbs in hot countries and then transporting them to the UK is more energy efficient than cultivating such herbs locally, especially if they require hothouses.

Leukoderma ; Leukorrhea ; Liver ; Longevity ; Lung ; Lupus ; Lymphatic Insufficiency ; Malaria ; Measles ; Miscarriage ; Mycosis ; Nephrosis ; Nervousness ; Neuralgia ; Neurosis G

Lunch : A bowl of freshly prepared steamed vegetables using salt, vegetable oil and butter for seasoning, one or two slices of whole grain bread or chappatis and a glass of butter-milk.

Headache
Migraine Headaches

The cause of dysentery, according to modern medical system, is germ infection. The germs, which are supposed to cause dysentery only develop in colon as a result of putrefaction there of excessive quantities of animal protein food, fried substance, over-spices foods and hard to digest fatty substances. The real cause of dysentery is thus dietary indiscretion and eating of excessive amounts of flesh food in hot weather or tropical climate unsuited to the digestion of such foods. Other causes include debility, fatigue, chill, lowered vitality, intestinal disorders and overcrowding under insanitary conditions.

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