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Photo credit: Nephon, Wikipedia  The medical industry has been well known for manufacturing FDA approved medications for many bodily illnesses. 85% of the population have used a drug or two to cure or treat one of the illnesses that the DNA has replicated. The human body system is very complex, which makes wellness a challenge for most. With most drugs causing side effects that are worse than the illness itself has led many people to try other natural ways of healing the body such as herbal and holistic options.

Herbal medicine is a system of medical herbs and plants. Nature has its way of giving back and nurturing the body. Herbalism is older than mankind dated back in 1500 B.C. E by the Sumerians. Most of the pharmaceutical medicines use some natural herbs to be created today.

From “Ancient Egyptian Medicine” on http://www.crystalinks.com/egyptmedicine.html

* Acacia (Acacia nilotica) – vermifuge, eases diarrhea and internal bleeding, also used to treat skin diseases.

* Aloe vera – worms, relieves headaches, soothes chest pain, ulcers and for skin diseases and allergies.

* Basil (Ocimum basillicum) – excellent for heart

* Balsam apple (Malus sylvestris) or Apple of Jerusalem – laxative, skin allergies, soothes headaches, gums and teeth, for asthma, liver stimulant, weak digestion.

* Bayberry (Myrica cerefera) – stops diarrhea, soothes ulcers, shrinks hemorrhoids, repels flies.

* Belladonna – pain reliever; camphor tree-reduces fevers, soothes gums, soothes epilepsy.

* Caraway (Carum carvi; Umbelliferae) – soothes flatulence, digestive, breath freshener.

* Cardamom (Eletarria cardamomum; Zingiberacae) – Used as spice in foods, digestive, soothes flatulence.

* Colchicum (Citrullus colocynthis) – also known as “Meadow Saffron”, soothes rheumatism, reduces swelling.

* Common Junniper tree (Juniperis phonecia; Juniperis drupacea) – digestive, soothes chest pains, soothes stomach cramps.

* Cubeb pepper (Piper cubeba; Piperaceae)- urinary tract infections, larynx, and throat infections, gum ulcers and infections, soothes headaches.

* Dill (Anethum graveolens) – soothes flatulence, relieves dyspepsia, laxative and diuretic properties.

* Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) – respiratory disorders, cleanses the stomach, calms the liver, soothes pancreas, reduces swelling.

* Frankincense (Boswelia carterii) – throat and larynx infections, stops bleeding, cuts phlegm, asthma, stops vomiting.

* Garlic (Allium sativa) – gives vitality, soothes flatulence and aids digestion, mild laxative, shrinks hemorrhoids, rids body of 

“spirits” (note, during the building of the Pyramids, the workers were given garlic daily to give them the vitality and strength to carry on and perform well).

* Henna (Lawsonia inermis) – astringent, stop diarrhea, close open wounds (and used as a dye).

* Honey – was widely used, a natural antibiotic and used to dress wounds and a base for healing ungaunts, as was castor oil, coriander, beer and other foods.

* Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) – mild laxative, expels phlegm, soothes liver, pancreas and chest and respiratory problems.

* Mustard (Sinapis alba)- induces vomiting, relieves chest pains.

* Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha) – stops diarrhea, relieves headaches, soothes gums, toothaches and backaches.

* Onion (Allium cepa) – diuretic, induces perspiration, prevents colds, soothes sciatica, relieves pains and other cardiovascular problems.

* Parsley (Apium petroselinum) – diuretic.

* Mint (Mentha piperita) – soothes flatulence, aids digestion, stops vomiting, breath freshener.

* Sandalwood (Santallum Album) – aids digestion, stops diarrhea, soothes headaches and gout (used, of course in incense).

* Sesame (Sesamum indicum) – soothes asthma.

* Tamarind (Tamarindus indica) – laxative.

* Thyme (Thymus/Thimbra) – pain reliever.

* Tumeric (Curcumae longa) – close open wounds (also was used to dye skin and cloth).

* Poppy (Papaver somniferum) – relieves insomnia, relieves headaches, anesthetic, soothes respiratory problems, deadens pain. (“Ancient Egyptian Medicine,” n.d.). “Does the DNA recognize pharmaceutical medicines as a foreign invader?”

“Could herbal medicines be the cure to restore the DNA?”

“If nothing else works are you willing to try something new?”    ________________________________________

Cassia Alata is also known as “King of the Forest”. Cassia Alata is found all over the world but in abundance in Jamaica. It has other names like Candle Bush, Ringworm Tree, Candletree, Guajava Empress, Golden Candlestick and etc. This herb is known for its antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antibacterial, and analgesic properties.

The active components are saponins, anthraquinones, flavonoids, and yellow cytopenic acid. Also know in Latin as Cinnamomum and aromaticum. The main parts used are the leaves, barks, and roots. This shrub is as mentioned native to Jamaica but found everywhere now has large green leaves-rough to touch and grows up to 8 meters tall if left alone. It has yellow, erect clusters of flowers that looks like a candle melting hence the name candle bush. Benefits of the Herb From glowing skin, strong to detoxification; Cassia Alata is a versatile plant used for

* Clean and clear skin * Inflammation * Autoinflammatory problems * Hair loss * Scabies * Sexually transmitted diseases like       gonorrhea, syphilis, and herpes * Antidiabetic * Skin diseases Cassia Alata and Herpes Cassia Alata has been undergoing studies due to the biological activity on the gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Although there is no direct link showing that Cassia Alata is a direct cure for herpes studies put its potency in the category with curing Candida Albicans. However, C. Alata has shown to inhibit the activity of some microorganisms by altering the genome and rendering them inactive. This can be used with herpes as well as it can change the IE gene and prevent the shedding experienced with herpes. Studies has also shown that DNA repair is dependent on heredity in an estimated range of 48% to 75% which means the rest is dependent on our environmental and lifestyle activities. We are not held hostage by our own bodies.

As mention earlier, lifestyle changes can trigger herpes outbreaks, so the consumption of C. Alata can detoxify the body, balance your system and keep herpes away and dormant long enough to enjoy life.

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