Hawthorne
Known as the heart herb. It is used to dilate the coronary blood vessels in a mild way and restore the heart muscle wall.
Henna
Use the leaves and root. Effective treatment for the liver and skin infections.
Hops
Has a remarkable relaxing effect on the central nervous system. It is also effective for anemia and restoring the appetite.
Horehound
A stimulant, use to treat colds coughs and sore throat.
Horsetail
Contains a great deal of silica, which helps keep the elasticity in the skin. Also an effective diuretic and helps with kidney stones.
Hydrangea
Use dried roots, rhizomes. The greatest use for Hydrangea is for treating enlarged prostate glands. It is also effective for urinary infections like cystitis, including stones.
Hyssop
A body cleanser it is also effective for nervousness and recovering from colds.
Juniper Berries
Excellent for kidney and bladder problems relating to pancreas and adrenal glands. Works well for dropsy and leucorrhea.
Kelp
As we mentioned earlier, we will include descriptions that are not necessarily herbs. This is one of them. Kelp is excellent for the thyroid gland and goiters. Has a remedial and normalizing action on the sensory nerves. Good for nails and hair and cleanses radiation from the body.
Knapweed
Effective treatment for internal bleeding and swollen glands.
Lavendar
Use the flowers. This is a beautiful herb and is widely used. Many do not realize that it is an effective treatment for headaches related to stress. Also good for depression.
Liquorice
Natural cortisone. Used for hypoglycemia, adrenal glands and stress. Also for coughs and chest complaints, gastric ulcers and throat conditions.
Lobelia
The most powerful relaxant. Reduces palpitations of the heart. Strengthens muscle action. Fine treatment for fevers, pneumonia, meningitis, pleurisy, hepatitis and peritonitis.
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