History of herbal medicine
Humans in all ancient civilizations used to natural herbs in therapeutic medicines or so-called alternative medicine, and there are a large number of people who, to this day, use spices and spices, to reduce bacteria threats in food.
In low society, alternative medicine is routine and sometimes inevitable, In low society, alternative medicine is routine and sometimes inevitable
According to estimates by the World Organization (WHO), it indicates that 80% of the world's population currently uses medicinal herbs as a primary treatment, and this may be due to its cheap price, and the possibility of its cultivation in many places in the country. Globalism.
These days, herbs have entered medicine. Today, researchers, chemists, and microbiologists are researching and developing drugs that contain it.
- 1. Echinacea (Echinacea):It is considered one of the best-selling medicinal plants in the United States today, as Native Americans used it for medicine. Its importance in preventing colds and treating bruises and cuts is believed to have a beneficial effect on upper respiratory infections, cancer, and many other diseases.
- 2. Dandelion: Native to Asia, it is used in herbal medicine to cleanse the digestive system and liver, increases bile secretion, and helps lower blood sugar, due to its ability to stimulate pancreatic cells.
- 3. Nettle: This herb helps to clean the body and treat infections, intestinal pain, urinary tract infections, irritable bowel, kidney and liver problems.
- 4- Green tea: Green chamomile tea contains catechin, which is one of the best sources of natural antioxidants.Green tea contributes to preventing mutations in cells that can become cancerous, and helps to get rid of fat, as it is known to act as a stimulant and tonic.