1) Aloe vera
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It can be gown under normal conditions because it just needs moist soil and sun exposure. The big leaves contain sap, which works amazingly against:
Burns
Wounds and cuts
Eczema
Skin allergies
The intake of aloe vera juice can heal:
digestive problems and appetite
Chronic constipation
ulcerative colitis
2) Marsh mallow
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You must have an idea; it is the same plant from which edible marshmallows are obtained. The roots of this plant are extremely beneficial as they treat:
Insect bites
bruises and wounds
Aching muscles]
Skin inflammations
Internally you can treat:
Ulcer
Stomach acids
Urine problems
3) Pot marigold
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The best thing about this plant is it can be grown under normal Insomnia
conditions. It is commonly known for its great benefits for the skin – however, it is amazingly for external uses like:
Insect bites
Sore eyes
Wounds andInsomnia
It also works best for:
bites
Infections (chronic)
Varicose veins
4) Chinese yams
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This type of yam can be eaten to cure tonic effects in spleen and stomach. In addition, it helps in treating lungs and kidneys. You can also treat:
Tiredness
Diarrhea
Dry coughs
Poor digestion
Helps in weight loss
Problematic urination
Diabetes
Snake and Scorpio bites
5) Tea tree
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You must have heard about tea green a lot, especially for treatment against loss of hair and headaches. It contains amazing benefits like antibacterial, anti fungal and works best as antiseptic. In addition, it treats:
Burns
Fever
Athlete foot
fatigue syndrome
Vaginal infections
Acne and warts
Insect bites
6) Lemon balm
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The leaves of this plant have mint like smell and provides nourishing image. It has big summer flowers, which can be rubbed against the skin for:
Animal bites
Mosquito bites
Sores
Herpes
The nectar that is used with water in form of juice is beneficial for:
Fevers
Colds and cough
Depression
Insomnia
Upset stomach
Insomnia.
7) Thyme
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It is mostly known for its strong antiseptic nature. It is wonderful when it comes to the treatment of:
Congestion
Stomach gas
Coughs
8) Basil
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You must have used basil lot many times in food but have you ever tried it to heal flatulence? It has the power to treat:
Cuts
Lack of appetite
Stomach gas
scrapes
9) Sage
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You must have had used sage in your food – interestingly, it has the capacity to treat:
Skin infection
Gum infection (mouth infections)
Helps in digestion
Helps in unblocking menopause
10) Fenugreek seeds
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These are very nourishing and carry great nutritional value – they can treat:
Labor pain
Inflammations
Digestion issues
Drain ducts
Diabetes (initial)
Blood cholesterol levels (low)
Refresh breathe
11) Comfrey
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It contains allantoin, which helps in a replacement of body cells naturally. In addition, it can treat:
bronchial issues
broken bones (weak bones)
arthritis
severe burns
cuts and acne
sprains
ulcer
12) Turkey Rhubarb
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It works well for the digestion problems and maintains balance in the digestive system. This herb is very gentle and treats:
Constipation
Menstrual problem
Bladder problem
Diarrhea
Hemorrhoids
13) Ginseng
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This herb is known for its natural ability to promote health and prolong the life. The roots can used to treat:
Nervous disorders (relaxation of nervous system
Increase the metabolism rate
Improved blood pressure levels
Improve diet
Improve immunity
increased hormone secretion
14) Peppermint
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Peppermint is known as the world most powerful and oldest herb that can treat human health effectively. It is enriched with Vitamins like A and C – contains manganese and iron. The leaves can be used to treat:
Upset stomach
Treat fever
Flatulence
15) Milk Thistle
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It improves the liver function effectively – also it treats:
jaundice
poisoning
bladder issues
High cholesterol levels