Chickweed
is an edible plant which an be used as a vegetable or tea. It's high in Vitmain
C, calcium, magnesium, and potassium.
Chickweed
is considered one of the best herbs to use for skin related problems, although
it has a large variety of other uses too. It can be taken internally to help reduce
your appetite and help with weight loss, plus it can help relieve constipation.
This
herb is also a good purifier. It can help carry toxins from the blood, dissolve
plaque in the blood vessels, and dissolve fatty substances inside the body too.
Chickweed
is considered a contact healer, meaning it starts soothing and healing on contact
-- inside and out.
This
herb is frequently used for poultices, salves,
and ointments used externally. It helps decrease pain and swelling and is quite
helpful for a variety of skin rashes, sores, and disorders. Soaking in a chickweed
bath can help with boils and burns, and using it as an acne wash will help reduce
acne flare ups too.
Chickweed
is also an expectorant, which means it can help clear your lungs of mucus and
fluids when you're sick.
Dandelion
is another excellent herb used to treat skin conditions or problems. This herb
is taken primarily as an internal supplement though, instead of being applied
externally or used as a bath or soak.
The
same wild yellow dandelion weed that grows out in your yard is the herb we're
talking about here. It also is high in vitamins and minerals, and can be used
as a food or drink. In fact, many people pick dandelions and add them to their
salads regularly. Dandelions actually contain more iron and calcium than spinach
does.
Dandelions
are excellent herbs to use for anemia problems, low blood pressure, and it aids
in weight loss too. It's used to treat various skin disorders such as scurvy and
eczema, and probably works so well at this because of it's liver cleansing properties.
This
herb also does an excellent job of supporting the female organs, and opening the
urinary passages too.
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