1) Normalizing or improving body function - herbs can influence glands, organs and tissues to produce hormones, digestive enzymes and other body secretions to improve function.
2) Cleansing or detoxification - herbs can aid the body in ridding itself of toxins and improving elimination.
3) Energy - there are a number of herbs that help revitalize and rejuvenate the body.
4) Immune function - herbs can help to improve and strengthen the immune system.
5) Nutrition - herbs are an excellent source of minerals, vitamins, phytochemicals and other necessary nutrients.
What are the different types of herbal preparations?
Herbs can be classified by their method of preparation :
1) Decoction - this is a concentrated liquid form whereby the herb root or bark is covered with water and slowly boiled until volume is half the original.
2) Extracts - the herb is boiled down to increase the strength.
3) Infusion - The process of steeping the herb with hot water, then drank as a tea. Boiling is generally too hot and will destroy some of the desired properties of the herb.
4) Liniments - this is accomplished by macerating or crushing the herb in an oil or alcohol and applied like salve.
5) Poultice - the herbs are finely ground, then moistened and applied to the affected area.
6) Tincture - A liquid is produced by macerating or crushing the herb to a powder, then put in alcohol for several days and filtered.
This web site is intended for informational purposes and not self-treating. For full disclosure statement see disclaimer.