Herbal Remedies

Chamomile- in tea form can cure digestion, stomach spasms, gas, and stomach aches (steep in a covered container or the remedies are lost) or pain in general .  As an antiseptic make a  paste apply it to inflamed, sore, or swollen areas to reduce the irritation and redness. Make the paste by adding a little hot water to to the flowers and grinding them with a mortar and pestle. Combine that with an equal amount of crushed poppy heads for a  more powerful poultice. For hair chamomile may be used to add golden highlights to ashy brown hair in a very strong form of course. Chamomile steam helps skin look lovely just make a large bowl of chamomile at put face near the bowl with a towel over your head to keep steam in. Or  the herb can be used as insect repellant.
Ginger- as a tea can cure stomach aches, menstrual cramps, morning sickness, heartburn or  when the menstrual period is late because of a cold or when cramps are severe, added (a couple spoonfuls) to a warm bath ginger may help aching muscles and joints, keep down cholesterol levels with this herb, gargling with a ginger infusion or sucking on a ginger candy can help sore throats. (use caution if you have hypertension may cause illness)
AllSpice- helps tooth pain, promotes digestion.
Parsley- helps bad breath
Mint-cures car sickness, stomaches
Echinacea- tea helps the immune system, cures skin problems, prevents infection (use caution if pregnant, nursing, have an autoimmune diseases, hiv, leukocytosis, multiple scerosis, or persons with gallstones) 
Cats Claw- as a tea helps gas pains, immune system
Green tea- helps prevent some cancers.
Orange Pekoe- Used as a stimulant and used in most "popular" iced teas.
Cinnamon- A well-known afrodisciac.
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