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Saturday, August 17, 2013

USEFUL HERBS TO HAVE

Here are some useful herbs to have and to know of their benefits:


Also known as Coriander Leaves






Chamomile
Considered one of the gentlest and therefore safest herbs, chamomile (aka camomile) possesses antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory and carminative qualities to act upon common gastrointestinal issues. Research shows its natural sedative properties can soothe the mucous membrane of the digestive tract to relieve flatulence, heartburn and digestive discomfort caused by stress or anxiety. [1] Scientific research has shown orally administered aqueous extracts of chamomile exhibited gastroprotective effects against gastric ulcers among treated rats compared to non-treated rats.
- See more at: http://www.herbs-info.com/herbs-for-stomach.html#sthash.eGL1wCOM.dpuf
Chamomile
Considered one of the gentlest and therefore safest herbs, chamomile (aka camomile) possesses antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory and carminative qualities to act upon common gastrointestinal issues. Research shows its natural sedative properties can soothe the mucous membrane of the digestive tract to relieve flatulence, heartburn and digestive discomfort caused by stress or anxiety. [1] Scientific research has shown orally administered aqueous extracts of chamomile exhibited gastroprotective effects against gastric ulcers among treated rats compared to non-treated rats.
- See more at: http://www.herbs-info.com/herbs-for-stomach.html#sthash.eGL1wCOM.dpuf
Chamomile
Considered one of the gentlest and therefore safest herbs, chamomile (aka camomile) possesses antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory and carminative qualities to act upon common gastrointestinal issues. Research shows its natural sedative properties can soothe the mucous membrane of the digestive tract to relieve flatulence, heartburn and digestive discomfort caused by stress or anxiety. [1] Scientific research has shown orally administered aqueous extracts of chamomile exhibited gastroprotective effects against gastric ulcers among treated rats compared to non-treated rats.
- See more at: http://www.herbs-info.com/herbs-for-stomach.html#sthash.eGL1wCOM.dpuf

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