HERBS FOR COMMON ILLNESS
Herbs have been used
since time immemorial to treat health disorders, both for prevention and cure.
India being home to the traditional healing system of Ayurveda, it is but
natural that we use many natural therapies that are part of our regular diet,
like coriander, pudina (mint), ginger or garlic.
In fact, some herbs
when administered properly can prevent and treat serious illnesses. Here’s a
look at the benefits of some of the common herbs that we consume every day.
Tusli or basil: Commonly used in Italian cooking and even worshipped in India,
this herb has multiple benefits. It helps relieve fever and inflammation and
fights bacterial infection. It prevents development of gastric ulcers and
cancer, and also reduces blood pressure.
Mint: Mint
or pudina, known for its flavour and smell, also has medicinal properties. It
is good for the gastrointestinal system and reduces irritable bowel syndrome.
It acts as an effective pain killer and is used to treat sprains and joint
pains. It also has antibacterial and antifungal properties. Inhalation of mint
relieves nasal congestion. Menthol, an essential oil present in mint, is used
for many medicinal preparations. Applying a paste of freshly ground mint leaves
can give the face an instant glow. But there’s more – researchers at the
Salford University in UK found that mint may also help in fighting cancer.
Coriander: Coriander,
also known as cilantro, is widely used in many Indian preparations and most of
our dishes would be incomplete without it. Known for its appetizing aroma,
coriander is a rich source of fibre and aids in proper digestion. It also has
anti-inflammatory properties, making it effective for arthritis. It may also
increase insulin levels, thus reducing blood sugar levels. Coriander contains
an antibacterial substance which might be a safe and natural way of fighting
salmonella, a common cause for many food-borne illnesses. Coriander seeds help
to reduce fever and excessive menstrual flow.
Parsley: A sprig of parsley is much more than a garnish. Parsley is an
excellent source of vitamins A, C and K, iron and folate. Parsley also
neutralizes certain carcinogens (cancer producing substances). Additionally,
it’s rich antioxidant properties help to prevent diseases of the heart,
diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and cancer.
Dill: Also
known as soa, dill is good herb for relieving gas and bloating. When given to
nursing mothers, it is known to promote milk production.
Garlic: Extremely beneficial for our health, garlic reduces blood
pressure. It also dilates blood vessels, thus ensuring better oxygen supply to
the organs. Research shows that the consumption of garlic is associated with
reduced risk for cancer.
Ginger: Ginger
boosts the immune system, helping the body to fight off infections. It is also
known to reduce cancer treatment side effects, such as nausea and vomiting. It
is also rich in antioxidants that reduce the effects of aging and protect the
body against inflammation, atherosclerosis (plaque-formation in the arteries)
or cancer.
Turmeric: Turmeric is known for its anti-inflammatory properties. When
mixed with milk and black pepper, it acts as a disinfectant and also soothes
the throat in case of cough. It also reduces muscle and joint pain. Turmeric
paste applied on the skin helps against skin diseases, while inhaling its fumes
relieves cold. Besides turmeric may help fight cancer due to the presence of
its compound, curcumin.
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