Growing a Herb Garden
By Dorothy Mohl
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Easy to Understand Tips on How to Start Your Own Herb Garden plus Herbal Remedies
Dorothy Mohl
I'm Dorothy Mohl from Canada. I enjoy writing ebooks about gardening, food and children's books. I love all sports and I used to compete in basketball, fastball and curling. I also coached a young girls fastball team and a ladies fastball team. Now I enjoy watching sports.
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Growing a Herb Garden - Dorothy Mohl
The Ultimate Guide to:
Growing a Herb Garden
Easy to Understand Tips on How To Start Your Own Herb Garden, Herbal Remedies, Coconut Oil, Organize Your Life and Aquaponics
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: History Of Herbal Remedies
Chapter 2: Techniques On How To Start Your Own Herb Garden
Chapter 3: House Plants Grown The Easy Way
Chapter 4: Choosing the Right Crops and Soil
Chapter 5: Herbal Alternatives Compared to Prescription Drugs
Chapter 6: Herbal Remedies for Ailments
Chapter 7: Herbal Remedies For Skin Conditions
Chapter 8: Herbal Remedies for Gastrointestinal Conditions
Chapter 9: Herbal Remedies for Migraines and Headaches
Chapter 10: Herbal Remedies for Tendons, Joints and Ligament Conditions
Chapter 11: Herbal Remedies for Depression
Chapter 12: Herbal Remedies for Sleep Disorders, Sinus & Yeast Infections
Chapter 13: Aquaponics Gardening
Chapter 14: The Benefits of Seed Saving
Chapter 15: Aquaponics Gardening Benefits
Chapter 16: How to Start Aquaponics Gardening
Chapter 17: Best Fishes for Aquaponics Garden
Chapter 18: Organizing Yourself as a Herb Gardener
Chapter 19: Achieving your Goals as an Organized Person
Chapter 20: Coconut Oil for your Health
Conclusion
Introduction
Herbal medicine is one of the oldest forms of medicine. In fact, it has been used by people since the beginning of time. Today, there are still systems of herbal medicine that remain in use, such as Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine and Ayurveda that originated from India. Both of these systems make use of herbal combinations. In the West, however, herbal medicine focuses more on simple or individual herbs.
Herbal medicine is still used by about eighty percent of people all over the world. Elements of trees, shrubs, and plants are prepared as teas, poultices, and extracts. Herbs are actually the foundation of modern pharmacology. They have been used to produce modern forms of medicine. Morphine, for instance, is derived from poppy while aspirin is derived from the herb white willow back.
Similarly, a lot of medicines used to fight cancer are derived from herbs such as parsley, Madagascar periwinkle, and rosemary; but when did herbal medicines become prominent? Well, according to old records from the 1500 BC, the ancient Egyptians used juniper, myrrh, and garlic for medicinal purposes. In 1000 AD, herbs were used by the people of England to protect themselves against infections.
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Chapter 1: History Of Herbal Remedies
During the Middle Ages, the citizens of Britain used herbs that they believed were ‘signed’ by God. Milk thistle, for example, was believed to be beneficial for nursing mothers due to the milk-like stains on its leaves. Dandelions were also believed to be ideal for jaundice due to the yellow color of their flowers. All throughout Europe, herbal medicine was also believed to be used by witches.
Since the thirteenth century, numerous women have been accused of using herbs for witchcraft. Men from medical schools and barber-surgeon guilds have also displaced traditional female herbalists. In the nineteenth century, chemistry has enabled people to use herbs better. Active ingredients were extracted from herbs, and the French word ‘drogue’ meaning ‘herb’ became the term for chemical drugs.
In America, herbal medicine first became popular when Samuel Thompson disapproved of the side effects of traditional medicine. He started the ‘root and herb’ medicinal approach, which was eventually brought by Albert Coffin to Britain. The National Association of Medicinal Herbalists was founded in 1864 and was renamed the National Institute of Medicinal Herbalists in 1945.
There have also been many women who became notable for their help in establishing herbal medicine. Abbess Hildegard, a German teacher, physician, and musician; Trotula, chairwoman of Salerno Medical School; Hilda Leyel, founder of the Herb Society; and Maud Grieve, a promoter of herbal medicine during World War I, were some of them.
In Southeast Asian and Indian cultures, herbal medicine