This attractive, but thorny, deciduous shrub is native to the open woods
of Europe but also grows wild in the Eastern United States. Striking
plumes of yellow flowers arch gracefully and abundantly from woody stems.
The barberry, however, has b...
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Barberry
This attractive, but thorny, deciduous shrub is native to the open woods
of Europe but also grows wild in the Eastern United States. Striking
plumes of yellow flowers arch gracefully and abundantly from woody stems.
The barberry, however, has been cultivated in gardens for its berries
which have been used in both culinary and medicinal practices for
centuries. The stem, root, and bark have been used in medicinal
preparations since ancient times, so all parts of this exceptional plant
are beneficial from a health standpoint. The presence of bitter alkaloids
in the roots, bark, stems, and fruit of the barberry stimulate bile
secretion, aid in digestion, and promote healthy liver and gallbladder
function. Additionally, anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic
properties, to name a few, make barberry an invaluable part of a treatment
program for a wide variety of disorders. Those with stubborn skin
infections or compromised digestive abilities may find barberry to be very
beneficial herb.
Black Walnut
The bittersweet and nutritious oil of the black walnut has a long history
of medicinal and food uses. Once used as treatment for diphtheria and
syphilis, black walnut is now used mostly for the astringent properties of
its hulls and bark. It has been used world-wide for several centuries for
its anti-parasitic, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal actions and remains in
use today. Studies of black walnut are scarce. However, the existing data
coupled with overwhelming cross-cultural use of black walnut in treating
similar health conditions for centuries cannot be ignored. Further studies
are certainly warranted and deserving for the use of black walnut in
Western medicine.
Fennel
Considered primarily indigenous to the Mediterranean shores, fennel has
been closely associated with ancient cultures and followed the spread of
civilization. Fennel is mentioned in Greek legends, poetry, and other
ancient writings, and praised for its medicinal value in many aspects of
health and longevity. Today, fennel is used primarily for digestive
concerns and gastrointestinal afflictions. Some scientific research has
demonstrated that colicky babies can benefit from supplementation of
fennel. Fennel has shown to be effective for conditions of the upper
respiratory tract as well.
Directions
Stir 1/4 of a teaspoon into a glass of water and consume 3 times daily, with meals.
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