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Herbalist Dr MziziMkavu

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30 Most Popular Herbs for Natural Medicine

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Aloe Vera – Antibacterial, anti-fungal, antiviral, wound and burn healer, natural laxative, soothes stomach, helps skin disorders.

Basil – Powerful antispasmodic, antiviral, anti-infectious, antibacterial, soothes stomach.

Black Cohosh – Relieves menopausal hot flashes, relieves menstrual cramps, helps circulatory and cardiovascular disorders, lowers blood pressure, reduces cholesterol, useful for nervousness and stress. Note: Do not use during pregnancy.

Black Walnut – Good for eliminating parasites, good for fungal infections, good for warts and poison ivy, aids digestion.

Cinnamon – It has been proven that 99.9% of viruses and bacteria can not live in the presence of cinnamon. So it makes a great antibacterial and antiviral weapon.

Cayenne- Catalyst for other herbs, useful for arthritis and rheumatism (topically and internally), good for colds, flu viruses, sinus infection and sore throat, useful for headache and fever, aids organs (kidneys, heart, lungs, pancreas, spleen and stomach, increase thermogenesis for weight loss.

Clove Bud – Improves the immune system, they are also an antioxidant and doubles as an antibacterial and antimicrobial fighter.

Cypress – The therapeutic properties of cypress oil are astringent, antiseptic, antispasmodic, deodorant, diuretic, haemostatic, hepatic, styptic, sudorific, vasoconstrictor, respiratory tonic and sedative.

Dandelion – Helpful for PMS, good for menopause, increases ovarian hormones.

Echinacea (coneflower) – Boosts white blood cell production, immune system support, anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties, good for colds, flu and infection. Note: Use no more than two weeks at a time. Do not use if you are allergic to sunflowers or related species.

Eucalyptus – Anti-infectious, antibacterial and antiviral.

Garlic – Helps fight infection, detoxifies the body, enhances immunity, lowers blood fats, assists yeast infections, helps asthma, cancer, sinusitis, circulatory problems and heart conditions.

German Chamomile – Helps stress, anxiety and insomnia, good for indigestion, useful for colitis and most digestive problems, effective blood cleanser and helps increase liver function and supports the pancreas. Improves bile flow from the liver, it is good for healing of the skin that might come from a blistering chemical agent.

Geranium – Dilates bile ducts for liver detoxification,antispasmodic, stops bleeding, anti-infectious, antibacterial.

Ginger – Helps nausea, motion sickness and vomiting, useful for circulatory problems, good for indigestion, and is also an effective antioxidant.

Lavender – Assists with burns, antiseptic, used as a stress reliever, good for depression, aids skin health and beauty.

Lemon – Is known for its antiseptic properties, Essential Science Publishing says that: According to Jean Valnet, M.D. the vaporized essence of lemon can kill meningococcal bacteria in 15 minutes, typhoid bacilli in one hour, Staphylococcus aureus in two hours and Pneumococcus bacteria within three hours. Lemon also improves micro-circulation, promotes white blood cell formation, and improves immune function.

Marjoram – Anti-infectious, antibacterial, dilates blood vessels, regulates blood pressure, soothes muscles.

Marshmallow – Aids bladder infections, diuretic (helps fluid retention), helps kidney problems, soothes coughs, sore throats, indigestion, and as a topical agent it is said to be anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and wound-healing.

Melissa – Assists in issues with the nervous system, blisters, and has antimicrobial properties.

Mullein – Can be used as a laxative, good for asthma and bronchitis, useful for difficulty breathing, helps hay fever.

Myrrh – Anti-infectious, antiviral, soothes skin conditions and supports immune system. Also an antispasmodic that helps to reduce spasming due to spasms caused by nerve agents.

Oregano – is a powerful antibiotic and has been proven to be more effective in neutralizing germs than some chemical antibiotics. It has been effective against germs like Staphylococcus aureas, Escherichia coli, Yersinia enterocolitica and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Pine – Antidiabetic, cortisone-like, severe infections, hypertensive

Rosemary – Antiseptic, Antibacterial, Cleansing and detoxes the body. Supports the liver and combats cirrhosis.

Rosewood – Anti-infectious, antibacterial, and antiviral.

Sage – Used in anxiety, nervous disorders, as astringent, in abdominal disorders, anti inflammatory.

Spearmint – To calm the Nervous System, aide with Nerve Agents.

Tea Tree – Disinfectant, antibacterial, anti-fungal, burns, good for all skin conditions.

Thyme– Effective against Anthrax and Tuberculosis.

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Halafu MziziMkavu nina hasira na wewe,
nilikutumia pm last week haukujibu
i was sick nikataka msaada kwako unanikaukia
ujue niliboreka kweli kweli.
bibie@Mamndenyi nilikujibu wasiwasi wako hujaangalia mtu yoyote yule akinitumia PM ninamjibu kwa haraka iwezekanavyo angalia vizuri utaona kuwa nimekujibu mpenzi usinikasirikie tafadhali ninakupenda hahahhhh
 
Dr, mi ninahitaji hii: ''Garlic – Helps fight infection, detoxifies the body, enhances immunity, lowers blood fats, assists yeast infections, helps asthma, cancer, sinusitis, circulatory problems and heart conditions''.

Unauza bei gani hii?
 
Dr, mi ninahitaji hii: ''Garlic – Helps fight infection, detoxifies the body, enhances immunity, lowers blood fats, assists yeast infections, helps asthma, cancer, sinusitis, circulatory problems and heart conditions''.

Unauza bei gani hii?
Mkuu Fadhili Paulo Garlic ni neno la kiingereza kwa kiswahili inaitwa Garlic ni Kitunguu saumu kinapatikana kila sehemu hapo nyumbani Tanzania na ni dawa ya kila maradhi tumia kitunguu saumu kitakusaidia sana kutibu maradhi mengi tu.


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Mkuu Fadhili Paulo hizi ni baadhi ya Tiba ya Kitunguu Saumu:

Maradhi yanayotibiwa na Kitunguu thaum

Kiuasumu:
Saga tembe tano za kitunguu thaum, changanya na asali kikombe kimoja kilichochanganywa na habbasouda na kunywa papo hapo. Kunywa asubuhi na jioni. Paka mafuta ya kitunguu thaum pahala panapouma iwapo ni sumu ya nyoka au paka nje ya tumbo iwapo umekunywa sumu.


Kusafisha tumbo:
Kabla ya kula chakula, meza tembe za kitunguu thaum na baadae kunywa maji ya shimari yaliyochanganywa na asali kwa muda wa wiki moja.


Kiyeyusha mafuta (Cholestrol):
Unapokula chakula kila siku, weka katika kachumbari kiasi cha tembe 2 vilivyosagwa ule pamoja na kachumbari.


Kiongeza mkojo chenye kusafisha njia za mkojo:
Chemsha vizuri hairi, na baada ya kupoa tia tembe 3 za kitunguu thaum zilizosagwa. Kunywa kinywaji hicho kila siku kabla ya kula na kunywa juisi ya limau/ndimu.


Kuharisha damu (Dysentery):
Chukua tembe ya kitunguu thaum uikatekate na uile; fanya hivyo kwa muda wa wiki moja na bora zaidi ukinywa na mafuta ya zaituni kijiko kimoja.


Gesi na Indegestion:
Kunywa juisi ya pea iliyochanganywa na tembe 3 za kitunguu thaum kabla ya kulala kila siku.


Kutibu Typhoid:
Kata tembe 5 za kitunguu thaum, changanya ndani ya maziwa ya moto yaliyochanganywa na asali kunywa kabla ya kulala. Pia paka uti wa mgongo mafuta ya kitunguu thaum yaliyochanganywa na mafuta ya zeti, na asubuhi vuta moshi wa kitunguu thaum kwa muda wa dakika 5.


Kidonda kilichooza:
Ponda kitunguu thaum mpaka iwe laini kama marhamu halafu jifunge nacho kwa kutumia bendeji, japo kitawasha lakini kitazuia ugonjwa wa gangrene ambao unaweza ukapelekesha kukatwa kiungo. Vilevile unaweza kusafisha kidonda kwa kuchanganya kitunguu thaum kilichosagwa kikatiwa maji vuguvugu (warm water) na kikasafishwa kidonda.


Mishipa:
Kata tembe za kitunguu thaum na umeza kwa maziwa ya moto (sio moto sana) yenye matone ya ambari kabla ya kulala kila siku, dawa hii huipa mishipa nguvu.


Homa ya mafua (Influenza):
Kunywa juisi ya machungwa na juisi ya limau zilizochanganywa na tembe 7 za kitunguu thaum kunywa juisi hiyo kabla ya kulala. Vuta moshi wa kitnguu thaum.


Mafua:
Meza tembe za kitunguu thaum baada ya chakula pamoja na juisi ya kitunguu thaum iliyochanganywa na juisi ya limau pamoja na kuvuta moshi wa kitunguu thaum.


Saratani (Cancer):
Katika kitunguu thaum kuna kiini kinachozuia saratani, kwa kila mgonjwa wa saratani anashauriwa ale kwa wingi kitunguu thaum na karoti (carrot).


Kifua kikuu (cha mapafu):
Kila asubuhi kabla ya kula chakula meza tembe 3 za kitunguu thaum, saga ule pamoja na mkate na jioni vuta moshi wake.


Kipindupindu (cholera):
Ili kujikinga na maradhi hayo wakati kikienea, kula kijiko kimoja cha kitunguu thaum kilichosagwa na kukorogewa katika asali baada ya kila chakula.


Kutoa minyoo:
Ponda tembe 3 za kitunguu thaum, tia ndnai ya maziwa na kunywa (bila kutia sukari) jioni kabla ya kulala na asubuhi kunywa mafuta ya mbono.


Upele:
Chukua tembe 5 za vitunguu thaum uvisage na uvikoroge katika shahamu na paka pale penye upele kuazia jioni mpaka asubuhi na ukoshe kwa maji ya moto tumia kwa muda wa wiki moja.


Mbaa kichwani:
Ponda uzuri vitunguu thaum 3 na uvikoroge katika siki ya tofaha (Apple vinegar) katika chupa ya bilauri (sio plastiki) na uache juani kwa muda wa wili moja. Baada ya hapo jipake kichwani pamoja na kusugua kwa muda wa wili 1 na baada ya wiki jipake mafuta ya zeituni.


Nguvu za kiume:
Saga kitunguu thaum kitie ndani ya mafuta ya zeti na weka katika moto mdogo mdogo mpaka iwe rangi ya manjano na tia katika chupa na wakati wa haja jipake katika dhakari na osha baada ya saa moja.


Maradhi ya macho:
Tafuta majani ya kitunguu thaum halafu uweke katika jicho fanya hivo asubuhi na jioni.


Kujenga misuli na kutia nguvu:
Kila siku kabla ya kula kunywa kikombe kikubwa cha maziwa ya ngamia yaliyotiwa tembe 2 za kitunguu thaum iliyosagwa. Kunywa kwa muda wa mwezi mmoja mfululizo.


Kinga ya taunni na ukimwi:

LAITI TUNGELIJUWA FAIDA YA KUTUMIA KITUNGUU SAUMU BASI NINAFIKIRI WATU WASINGELIACHA KULA KILA SIKU KINA FAIDA KUBWA MWILINI KITUNGUU SAUMU JAMANI TUSIIKOSE KULA KITUNGUU SAUMU NDUGU ZANGUNI.
 
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We tend to look to God as a source of all healing. It is said that He has provided all that we will ever need:

“the fruit of it shall be for eating and leaf of it for healing…” (Ezekiel 47:12)

Herbs are a wondrous thing. They not only assist in flavoring dishes and filling the air with delightful aromas, but they also

hold medicinal properties that promote healing. Those of you who have herbal gardens of your own, no doubt have a few of

these herbal friends already planted. Many of the plants listed below are also listed in my Top 10 Medicinal Herbs that should be in every garden. However, it seems that there are a few more worth mentioning.

Cayenne Pepper – (Capsicum minimum)
“Cayenne pepper is a powerful stimulant, producing a sense of heat in the stomach, and a general glow ove r the body without a narcotic effect. A few grains in hot tea will aid in sluggish digestion and flatulence.” (Source – Herbal Medicine: The Natural Way To Get Well and Stay Well)

  • This pepper can assist as a digestion aid. Using sparingly, sprinkle a bit over food or in a hot soup.
  • Cayenne pepper is a good source of Vitamin C.
  • Mixing cayenne pepper to a citrus drink such as grapefruit juice can be a very effective energizing drink.
  • Cayenne pepper can be used to combat a sore throat and can also be used in a sore throat gargle mix.
  • An effective anti flu drink uses 2 tsp. of cayenne pepper, 1 1/2 tsp. of salt, 1 cup of boiling water, 1 c. apple cider vinegar. Most adults can take between 1 tsp.-1 tbls. every half hour.
  • Sprinkling cayenne pepper in shoes will warm the feet when it is cold outside. Caution: it will stain the area where it is sprinkled, but it is quite effective.
  • Cayenne has a history of being used during malignant sore throats and in scarlet fever where it is used internally and as a gargle.
  • Cayenne tea can be used as a control for internal or external bleeding and should be used for those health emergencies where no medical or nursing help is available.
  • A few grains on the gums of cayenne will smart on the gum, and in a cavity and act as a temporary pain alleviator.
Chamomile – (Anthemis nobilis )

  • This herb is known for it’s uses as a mild sedative.
  • Some homeopathic and natural remedies for children with ADD/ADHD have used chamomiles calming properties.
  • The flowers can be strained out of the tea and placed into a warm compress to use on ear infections.
  • Tea compresses and tea rinses can be used to treat eye problems.
  • It also has the power to assist in healing of indigestion, morning sickness, nervousness, neuralgia, painful periods and assists as a sleeping agent.
Dandelion – (Taraxacum officinale)

  • The salt in this plant acts to neutralize the acids in the blood and is considered a cleaning tonic.
  • When the flowers and a few leaves are gathered and made into a tea that treats biliousness (gastric disorder caused by liver or gall bladder disorder) and reducing ankle swelling.
  • To jump start a slow functioning liver, drink two to four ounces of freshly sliced dandelion root in two pints of water until the water is reduced to 1 ounce.
  • A coffee can be made from the root to cleanse the liver and also has a tonic effect on the pancreas, the spleen and the female organs.
  • If a person is suffering from gallstones, dandelion can also be used. Combine an ounce of each: dandelion root, parsley root, lemon balm with a half ounce each of licorice root and ginger root. Add two quarts of boiling water, simmer down to one quart, strain the liquid and drink a half glass every two hours.
  • The Chinese “barefoot doctors” use the entire dandelion in their healing practices. The leaves and the tops are simmered together in a decoction, or they are crushed and used as a poultice for boils and abscesses on the body.
  • Dandelion has also been known to lower elevated cholesterol levels, as well as normalize blood sugar levels in diabetics, and can also help cure symptoms of gout due to its uric acid content.
  • Additionally, young leaves can be gathered in the spring time to make a lovely salad or a steamed side dish.
Echinacea – (Echinacea Paradoxa, Echinacea angustifolia, Echinacea pallida)

  • There are three types of echinacea plants, and all have the same healing properties. The chemical constituents are different in some, but the healing is the same.
  • Although the root is most widely used for it’s medicinal purposes, truly the entire plant can be used.
  • This herb strengthens the body’s ability to resist infection and stimulates production of white blood cells. Echinacea stimulates the body in non chronic illness such as colds, bronchitis, sore throats, abscesses and for recurrences of yeast infections.
  • Echinacea can also be taken as an anti-inflammatory for arthritis.
  • A gargling solution can also be made with the tea to use with a sore throat. For cases that are not strep throat related: add 10-16 drops to water or to sage or ginger tea and use as a gargling agent. If a person is fighting strep throat: every two hours, gargle with the above mentioned teas to which add a dropful of echinacea extract. If only tablet or capsules are available, take then every two hours during the acute stage.
  • It also helps eliminates mucus and phlegm associated with certain respiratory conditions.
Garlic - (Allium sativum)

  • Garlic is an absolute must for a medicinal garden. Garlic has so many healing properties, they cannot all be listed.
  • Garlic has natural antibiotic properties.
  • In Russia, garlic is used as an anti flu remedy.
  • Garlic draws out the pain from joints, toothaches, and earaches. Place a crushed raw piece of garlic on some gauze (otherwise some of these strong herbs can cause blisters) and place the gauze over the area of pain. For the joints, use a garlic paste. For the ear, use slivers in gauze. It takes about 5 days to cure the ear infection.
  • Garlic also helps alleviate and draw out infection from abscesses in teeth as well as in the body.
Marigold- (Calendula officinalis)

  • Marigold is an excellent herb to have on hand for skin issues such as eczema, skin inflammations, soothing varicose veins, soothing chapped hands and can be used to reduce body scars.
  • Creating a plaster by combing marigold ointment and peppermint can be used on the chest to ease the heart during inte4nse fevers.
  • Dipping a compress into marigold tea and using equal parts of apple cider vinegar can alleviate inflammation.
  • The author believes that marigold is “the greatest healing agent for all wounds.”
  • Using marigold in the case of open wounds that will not heal is an effective way to promote rapid healing.
  • This flower is also a haemostatid after a tooth extraction.
  • A douche can made from marigold to aid in leukorrhea (vaginal discharges)
  • Due to marigolds cleansing properties, it can also be used as dressing a terrible wound.
  • Marigold was also used as a toothache and headache preventative in the 1500&[HASHTAG]#8242[/HASHTAG];s in England.
  • This is also a great companion plant to many garden vegetables.
Peppermint – (Mentha piperita)

  • Peppermint is used in a tea in conjunction with chamomile as a digestive aid.
  • It has stimulating and refreshing properties that dispels headaches.
  • Peppermint tea will also assist in overcoming muscle spasms and cramps.
  • Due to the camphorous principles in peppermint, if peppermint is applied to a wet wash cloth it can be used externally to relieve pain.
  • This herb also hep clear sinus infections. Apply a large, warm peppermint pack to the sinus area.
Sage- (Salvia officinalis)

  • A tea made of common sage can help lift depression. A pinch of bruised cloves and a pinch of pure ginseng can also be added as these herbs are also used as antidepression herbs.
  • Rubbing the sage leaves across the teeth can be used to clean the teeth and assist in bad breath. The tea can also be used to gargle with.
  • Sage tea rub downs and sage baths can be used to ring down a fever. American Indians used this type of fever reducer. Note: adding apple cider vinegar to the tea for reduction can be quite effective and the patient simply feel better.
  • Sage tea can used as an antiseptic by chewing the sage leaves to cleanse the system of impurities or drank as tea.
  • Sage has also been known to assist with hot flashes associated with menopause.
  • If a person has stomach troubles, cold sage tea can used to alleviate the symptoms.
  • Sage can also be used to treat the flu. Using the tea before and during any type of epidemics and to hasten healing during a flu attack.
  • Sage leaves can be wrapped around a wound like a band aid to help heal the wound faster.
Tea Tree- (Melaleuca alternifolia)

  • The Aborigines have used this plant for centuries as an antiseptic to heal insect bites, stings, abrasions , cuts and warts.
  • Because of tea tree oils high antibacterial properties it can also be used as an antiseptic to treat acne.
  • Applying tea tree oil directly to fungus on feet (Athlete’s foot), or adding drops into a foot bath this will help treat the fungus.
  • Tea tree oil can also be used to cure cold sores.
  • Diluting the tea tree oil (4 drops of oil and a pint of water) in water can also be used as a douche to cure yeast infections.
  • Adding a few drops on tea tree oil to a fine tooth comb and combing through hair to catch lice eggs is also effective.
Thyme - (Thymus vulgaris)

  • Although thyme is normally used in culinary recipes, it has a great range of use.
  • Thyme can help alleviate gastric problems such as wind, colic and bad breath.
  • Thyme also has properties to help eliminate phlegm and is helpful in overcoming shortness of breath and help with most lung problems.
  • If it also effective in fighting sore throat and post nasal drip.
  • If a person has the whooping cough, make a syrup of thyme tea and honey to help treat the disease.
  • Thyme can also be used to treat a fever. It is recommended to mix thyme with other herbs to have a better medicinal quality. Herbs used in conjunction with thyme to treat a high fever could be: marshmallow root tea, slippery elm powder (or tablets), fenugreek or comfrey root or leaf tea.
  • This herb also helps relax the nervous system and can relive a headache.
  • Thyme can be used as a first aid poultice. Make up a paste of moist (hot-moistened) thyme leaves and apply it to the skin to relieve the pain of an abscess, boil or swelling. A hot poultice of thyme can help relieve the pain of a sciatic attack, too.
  • An antiseptic can be make for both internal and external use. It is also used as a local anaesthetic. Medicate gauze and worrl for surgical dressings with theyme.
  • his herb is also great for skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, parasitic skin infections and burns.
  • A insect spray (combined with lavender) can assist in keeping gnats and mosquitoes away. In fact, the Greeks used thyme as a fumigator.
  • This herb can also be used to dispel worms and parasites.
As many are gearing up to buy seeds for a survival garden, please do not forget to purchase medicinal herbs. Keeping a body as strong as possible from viruses, colds and flu’s will only help a person in the long run. And supplying a home with organic healing medicines can, in an extreme emergency assist in saving their lives.
 

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