Herbal Therapy
Herbal Therapy is one of the oldest and most effective ways to treat and heal the entire body. There are herbs and oils that can heal any part of the body when used as a carefully made formula out of natural plants and oils. Herbs have been known to completely heal, and or, to completely rid an individual of their pain, disease, disorder, and symptoms.
FORMS OF HERBAL THERAPY - SENSE OF SMELL
Syrups
Pills
capsules
Ointments/Salves
Antibacterial washes and rinse
Prescription strength hair and body care systems created for acne, blemishes, and scalp treatment to promote hair growth or to prevent hair loss.
ADDITIONAL FORMS OF HERBAL THERAPY - (Not offered as a treatment at MYSTIC HAVEN but in inventory)
Bath salts (mixed with healing herbs for the skin)
Body Oils (mixed with herbs to treat, heal, or promote skin elasticity)
Body Creams (mixed with grind herbs to treat and create new skin cells to improve skin)
Body Wash (mixed with herbs to treat acne, fade or remove scars and blemishes)
Soaps (mixed with both herbs and oils to promote healthy skin and improve hygiene)
Body Clay (mixed with oils and grind herbs to lighten, cleanse, and tone the entire body or area that needs improvement.)
BENEFITS OF HERBAL THERAPY
- pain management
- help improve sleep
- naturally helps most mental health issues (stress, anxiety, depression, ptsd, and more)
- soothe sore joints
- treat headaches and migraines
- alleviate side effects of chemotherapy
- ease discomforts of labor pains
- fight bacteria, virus, or fungus
- improve digestion
- improves quality of life during palliation for people with chronic conditions by providing relief from the symptoms, pain, physical stress, and mental stress at any stage of illness, also soothing emotional and spiritual needs
- boost immunity
One
should not:
- consume any herbs or essential oils unless the label has mentioned and declared safe, and/or primary physician has approved intake and dosage for consumption.
- Try to create, mix, or overuse herbs and oils to improve condition. All prescribed herbs and oils should come directly from the practitioner as these herbs are toxic if blended incorrectly.
One should:
- Use as a method of self-therapeutic solace, natural prescription by practitioner ONLY
- consult with primary physician before using herbs and or essential oils as an internal and external regimen.
- Use as prescribed (herbs and oils used in various forms of medicine mixtures can cause a reaction if used improperly)
SIDE EFFECTS OF USING HERBS & ESSENTIAL OILS: (Depends on individual sensitivity.) Rare cases of reactions such as:
- Rashes, asthma attacks, headaches, allergic reactions, skin irritation, nausea, vomiting, bleeding
USE HERBS & ESSENTIAL OILS WITH CAUTION IF YOU HAVE:
- Hay fever, asthma, epilepsy, high blood pressure, eczema, psoriasis, diabetes, heart related issues, chronic acne, sexually transmitted diseases, anemia
References
The American Herbalist Guides from https://www.americanherbalistsguild.com/herbal-medicine-fundamentals retrieved on December 7 2019 by Kimberly Wright-Davis