Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Traditional Uses of herbs an A to Z

Clearly the basis of herbal medicine is an extensive understanding of the herbs that form the herbalist's armoury. We recently heard of a native North American herbalist who had studied for 18 years and had an intimate knowledge of 600 herbs! In the UK, a medical herbalist registered with the National Institute of Medical Herbalists studies full-time for 4 years, covering around 200 herbs. Clearly in a web page we cannot begin to convey the details and uses of a herb that a practitioner knows.

In this section we will give some general information on some of the herbs we stock as essential oils, dried herbs or in remedies. We also stock other herbs as tinctures that are available to herbalists and their patients, we may therefore include some herbs that are not available over the counter or by mail order.

If you find the herb you want please either Contact Us, phone or email for advice and prices. Not all of our herbs are listed, and if you do not find the herbs you are looking for please contact us, we may have it in stock or we will try to get hold of it for you.

Read More : http://www.woodlandherbs.co.uk/acatalog/herbal_info.html


Tuesday, 18 August 2015

Herbal Medicine Interesting Facts




Some of the most interesting stories of herbs and their uses are worth knowing if not for their own sake then for the £million question from Chris Tarrant. Hopefully some new information can be found here as well as some of the classic stories.


INTERESTING FACTS: LAVENDER ESSENTIAL OIL

The amazing properties of Lavender essential oil were discovered before WW I when a French chemist burnt himself in the falmily perfumery. The only liquid available was a vat of lavender essential oil, so he stuck his hand into it. The burn healed very quickly, and the chemist devoted the rest of his life into studying the medicinal properties of essential oils.

INTERESTING FACTS: PASSIONFLOWER

Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) is nothing to do with 'Passion'. It was named by missionaries who found it in South America, the flower reminded them of the crucifiction of Christ (also called the Passion of Christ) as it looks like it contains a crown of thorns (as worn during the crucifixion).

INTERESTING FACTS: DAISY
The humble garden daisy (Bellis Perennis) has a long history of being used as a medicinal herb, but is now much ignored. It is also used in homeopathy, where it is known as the 'gardener's friend' as it is so good at treating bruises and sore backs.

(We have recently started preparing an in depth monograph of daisy, if you have any interesting tales of its medicinal or other uses please contact us)

INTERESTING FACTS: VALERIAN
Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) is used by humans to help with sleep, however it has an opposite effect many animals, especially cats. Cats love valerian, even more than Catnip (Nepeta cataria). Therefore if you have any valerian, make sure you keep it out of the reach of any cats. We have heard stories of cats being very ingenious in finding ways to get into cupboards to get at valerian.

It is said that the Pied Piper of Hamlyn used valerian to lure away the rats.