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Herbs in Detox
Herbs in Detox
Some important herbs to consider in the process of detoxification include the following:
- Psyllium seed is a lubricating mucilaginous fiber
used as a gentle bulking and laxative agent. The mucilage in
the seeds expands eight to fourteen times the size of the
original seeds. This can also create a feeling of fullness,
decreasing one's desire to overeat. Psyllium fiber works as
a broom, sweeping the gastrointestinal tract of toxins. Be
sure to drink lots of water when using psyllium as a
cleansing agent!
- Black walnut hull is an alterative and antifungal
agent that helps the body eliminate parasites.
- Hibiscus flower is mildly antibacterial and has
soothing properties. It is also mildly diuretic and
antiparasitic.
- Horsetail also known as shavegrass is considered
an alterative, antifungal agent, and diuretic. It is
extremely rich in trace minerals and improves the healing of
bones, flesh, and cartilage.
- Licorice root is known as "the great harmonizer"
in Chinese medicine. It is mildly laxative, nutritive, and
considered a rejuvenative. It soothes irritated mucus
membranes and nourishes the adrenal glands. Using small
amounts of licorice helps to instill a feeling of calmness.
- Alfalfa is a natural diuretic and laxative. It is
an excellent source of fiber and provides natural
chlorophyll, which has deodorizing properties, helping to
sweeten the breath and freshen body odors.
- Cascara sagrada bark is widely appreciated for
its quick-acting laxative effects. It stimulates secretions
of the liver, gall bladder, stomach, and pancreas due to its
bitter anthraquinone content.
- Oatstraw is highly nutritive, rejuvenative, and
calming to the nervous system, even helping in exhaustion
and depression. Oatstraw helps provide minerals to nourish
bones, skin, hair, and nails.
- Pumpkin seed helps the body expel parasites and
is also highly nutritive, containing beneficial linolenic
acid.
- Irish Moss is a type of seaweed that is an
alterative, demulcent, and nutritive. It soothes an
irritated gastrointestinal tract.
- Yucca root is effective as an alterative and
laxative agent. It helps break down organic waste in the
body. One of its primary uses in folk medicine is to relieve
the inflammation associated with arthritis.
- Passionflower leaf is best known for its calming
effect on the nervous system. It helps to calm stress and
slows the breakdown of neurotransmitters. It also helps to
calm an irritable bowel.
- Marshmallow root is an alterative, demulcent,
diuretic, mild laxative, nutritive, and rejuvenative. Its
high mucilaginous content soothes an irritated digestive
tract and provides moisture to dry tissues.
- Violet leaf is an alterative, antifungal,
demulcent, diuretic, and laxative. It is safe and soothing,
rich in beta carotene and vitamin C.
- Witch hazel bark, twigs, and leaves are high in
flavonoids that help heal damaged blood vessels. This plant
is also somewhat antiseptic and anti-inflammatory.
- Slippery elm bark is an excellent antiflammatory
agent. It is a demulcent, laxative, and nutritive and
promotes tissue healing, thus soothing irritated tissues of
the gastrointestinal tract. It is one of the most digestible
substances known.
- Mullein leaf is a demulcent, diuretic, and a
vulnerary. It soothes irritated tissues and is especially
beneficial for the respiratory system.
- Capsicum also known as cayenne pepper is an
alterative, antioxidant, antiseptic, and circulatory
stimulant. It is rich in vitamin C and helps improve
metabolism, thus contributing to weight loss.
- Gentian root is an alterative, antiseptic agent,
and cholagogue. It is extremely bitter and works as an
excellent digestive secretions. It also helps in the
breakdown of protein and fats. It even helps improve the
assimilation of nutrients like iron and vitamin B12. It has
a cooling effect upon the body, helping to reduce
inflammation and infection.
- Milk thistle seed is commonly used to improve
liver function by stimulating protein synthesis. It also is
a hepatoprotective (liver protector) agent. Milk thistle is
considered a natural antioxidant, helping to detoxify a wide
range of potentially damaging contaminants, including drugs,
alcohol, and a wide variety of chemicals.
- By
Brigitte Mars, AHG
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