Scientific name: Phaeophyceae Laminariales
Description:
Kelp is a kind of brown seaweed that grows along coastlines around the world. Kelps grow as fast as half a meter a day in underwater kelp forests in shallow waters.The kelp has leaf-like structure or the blade, the stem-like structure also know as the stipe and the root-like structure called the holdfast that anchors the kelp to the seabed.
Medicinal properties and uses:
Kelp is a rich source of natural vitamins and minerals, as well as essential trace minerals. It is especially high in iodine and is a great natural source of iron. Kelp contains calcium, sodium, phosphorus, magnesium and potassium. This seaweed also contains vitamins A, B1,
B2, C, D and E, as well as amino acids.
Thyroid Health
Since Kelp is rich in iodine and Iodine is essential to the healthy functioning of the thyroid gland. Eating kelp regularly will help to regulate thyroid hormones. It can also protect against radiation poisoning due to its high iodine content.
Anti-Inflammatory
Kelp has anti-inflammatory properties found in the substance fucoidan.
Arthritis
Kelp alleviate arthritis pain because of its anti-inflammatory properties.
Improve liver function
Fight against heart disease. Kelp helps to lower cholesterol levels.
Estrogen-Related Cancer( ovarian, breast, and endometrial cancer) and Endometriosis
kelp has phytoestrogenic properties as well as it lowers the serum estradiol levels in women. Iodine is also important for female hormone regulation.
Kelp can help to increase energy levels and boost immunity
Weight Loss
Kelp has metabolism stimulating properties
For poor digestion, flatulence and constipation
Reduce hair loss
Kelp is consumed as a salad. Kelp also makes a popular salt substitute (granules or
powder form) that can be added to salads, soups, seafoods and sausages. Or kelp can be taken as a
nutritional supplement.
THOUGH THE CONTENT OF THIS BLOG HAD BEEN TRIED/TESTED
AND HAD BEEN USED AS FOLK/HERBAL MEDICINE IT IS STILL
BEST TO CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR BEFORE TRYING THIS. AVOID
SELF-DIAGNOSIS AND SELF-MEDICATION.
This is a blog about various plants, trees, herbs, fruits, root crops, flowers... with medicinal/therapeutic properties and are beneficial to our health. You'll also find the scientific names, common names, description, medicinal properties and uses, indication and many more...
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Lavender
Scientific Name: Lavandula angustifolia (also Lavandula spica or Lavandula vera; formerly Lavandula officinalis
Description: Lavender grows in temperate climate especially in hilly areas. It is an evergreen shrub with thick silvery leaves. It's flower consist of numerous small thick tubular lavender-colour flowers that yield abundant nectar.
Parts Used:
Flowers and Leaves
Uses:
1. Muscle Pain/Arthritis/Sprain/Headaches
Because of its anti-inflammatory properties, massaging lavander essential oil can ease pain caused by sprain, arthritis, joint pains, sore muscles and headaches.
Note: lavender oil can also be a powerful allergen and must be avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
2. Ease Nervous Tension/Anxiety
Lavender essential oil is used to calm the nerves. The scent of lavender is known to relieve emotional stress, anxiety, depression and nervous tension due to its calming effect. Use a scent diffuser or a lavender scented candle. Some would also put a lavender soap inside a pillow to induce sleep.
3. Psoriasis/Sunburn
Lavender is known to be a powerful antiseptic and antifungal. Use as bath oils.
Lavender Tea:
Decoction of leaves and flower are used also as herbal tea.
THOUGH THE CONTENT OF THIS BLOG HAD BEEN TRIED & TESTED AND HAD BEEN USED AS FOLK/HERBAL MEDICINE IT IS STILL BEST TO CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR.
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