Organic Herbal
Gardening Can Make You Healthier!
Organic herbal gardening is a
topic that had been gaining prominence, especially on the
context of growing your own plant-based and natural
medicines.
A growing number of people are
considering alternatives to a health system that is completely
based on chemically derived pharmaceuticals.
Herbal medicine and organic
herbal gardening are not complete substitutes for modern
medicine, and there are many cases where you will be better
served with industrially synthesized medicines. But there are a
great number of common ailments that can be cured and even
prevented through less harsh plant-based recipes.
The viewpoint of herbal
medicine is one of considering the whole organism and not just
the symptoms. As a result two people who visit a practitioner
and have similar symptoms, may be suggested to take quite
different remedies.
People who turn to organic
herbal gardening to grow natural medicines are usually highly
aware of their bodies and also of their surroundings, and place
a lot of importance on the quality and provenance of the food
that they consume.
Whether you are an experienced
organic gardener or just starting out with natural medicinal
herbs, you will probably share the wish to control the origin
of foodstuffs and other bodily intakes with people with the
same interest.
It is possible to find organic
plant-based medicines that have been grown commercially, but
the discerning user will prefer to grow his own organic plants
on a windowsill or in one's garden.
This is far easier than it may
sound! It's true that you can buy ready-made organic herbal
medicines, but the option of growing your own is recommended,
as you can get just what you need and have more control on the
results. Plus, organic herbal gardening can be fun!
Another way to use organically
grown herbs is by applying them to rough or inflamed skin, as
there are several plants that are great anti-irritants or
natural antiseptics.
You can even make lotions at
home and keep the plants' active substances for a long time.
Another common way to use plants is as herbal teas. They can
also be used for more topical applications, after having been
mixed and made into pastes, creams or lotions, e.g. for
applying to the skin.
Herbal teas are another
popular way of consuming herbal remedies, with chamomile being
the most common and well known. There are a number of ways in
which you can grow herbal remedies thanks to organic herbal
gardening.
You can obtain the seeds
yourself either from a specialist shop, or you can find an
Internet supplier that will send you seeds and shoots for
organic herbal gardening.
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