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5 Plants with Unexpected Healing Properties

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5 Plants with Unexpected Healing Properties

5 Plants with Unexpected Healing Properties
By PositiveMed-Team
Edited By: Stephanie Dawson

Before pharmacies people used naturally available plants and herbs for curing ailments. Today we still have a variety of plants that are available in the garden or supermarkets with tremendous healing properties. Mentioned below is a list of healing plants, consult your doctor before making use.

1. Dandelion

Dandelion has got magnificent healing properties and are easily be grown on your lawn. Dandelions have the capacity to detoxify the liver which improves the respiratory system. They help fight disease-causing viruses and inflammation bacteria. Its a good idea to buy them from a store unless the garden is 100% organic. Dandelions can be consumed with salad or anything with vegetables. Drinking dandelion tea is something else you can do to take advantage of its healing powers.

2. Mint

Mint has a nice fragrance along with countless health benefits. Mint, especially peppermint, is used worldwide to cure various health-related problems. Mint is effective in combating problems related to the common cold like throat pain, coughing, and sinus problems. Mint is helpful for upset stomach, gas problems, nausea, and heartburn. Peppermint oil used in a steam bath provides relief of congestion and cough. Its oil helps in curing skin itchiness and muscle pain. Mint is also used as mosquito repellent in some countries.

3. Jewelweed

Jewelweed, more commonly known as touch-me-not is an amazing natural healer. A poultice prepared using Jewelweed is used to treat poison ivy rash. This poultice is also effective in curing cuts, burns, sprains, bug bites, and ringworm. Jewelweed should be used carefully as it can lead to deathly illness if used incorrectly. Getting help from a trained botanist is a good idea.

5 Plants with Unexpected Healing Properties

4. Schisandra

Schisandra berries have been used for ages in traditional Chinese medicine for their beneficial properties. Schisandra is an adaptogen, a plant extract that can reduce cellular sensitivity to stress. Its non-toxic with a broad range of health benefits. Schisandra is commonly known as five-flavored fruit. Schisandra extracts improve concentration, coordination, and endurance. It decreases fatigue and is widely used by athletes for its physical fatigue-reducing properties.

5. Dragon’s Blood

Dragon’s blood can be used to treat almost everything that can happen to skin including cuts, rashes, bites, burns, abrasions, and sores. It can reduce swelling and redness from wounds. Its sap contains a group of compounds called pro-anthocyanidins which repair collagen that makes up our tissues and has antibacterial and antifungal properties making it one of the first herbal choices for infections and wounds. Its available in North America at many health stores.

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