3.03.2013

Ancient Medicine. Modern World.



Humans have been using plants since the beginning of time.  Archeological excavations, dated to 60,000 years ago have found medicinal plant remains. 

Some of the oldest written uses of plants come from Egypt and India between 1500-700 BCE. Indiginous cultures have used plant medicine in healing rituals for many millennia. Shamanism, which is just as old, from many cultures around the globe, has a direct link to plant use and knowledge.  

So how does this ancient knowledge apply to our modern world?  Many people have returned to a more holistic approach to their health and lifestyle, through exercise, whole foods, yoga, meditation, vitamin and mineral supplements. 

Many are seeking out natural forms of healing, from acupuncture and massage, to chiropractic. Yet, we still rely heavily on pharmaceuticals for what ails us. 

These days, the word "herbalist", may conjure up images of long haired nature folk, living off the land. In the modern world, plant medicine may be thought of as an 'outdated' healing modality reserved for only the hardcore nature enthusiast. 

The truth is, herbal medicine is more relevant than ever to our modern lives.  Plants are excellent at helping with a multitude of ailments including, stress, headaches, pain, PMS, colds, flus, anxiety insomnia, acne, and more!

Since the mid 1990's the use of botanical medicine has been on the rise in the United States.  The World Health Organization reports that 75-85% of the world's population continues to rely primarily on plant medicine used and dispensed by traditional healers. Scientific evidence for the safety and efficacy of botanical medicine is increasing as scientists have renewed efforts to study how the plants work in the body.



Five important reasons to learn about and use herbal medicine:

 

1. Pathogenic organisms (bacteria) are becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics

15 years ago bacteria took about 2-3 years to become resistant to antibiotics.  Now, it only takes 6 months to a year.  After 2012, no new antibiotics are being researched because there is no money to be made on antibiotics that are ineffective due to resistant organisms.

Herbs support the function of the body and immune system and bacteria do not become 'resistant' to them.

2. Plants help us live better lives

They can help prevent disease and support the body's internal mechanisms to work more efficiently. They connect us to the natural world around us and to the thousands and thousands of years of plant wisdom. There are herbs that help with vitality, herbs to boost libido and herbs to help us calm our nervous system, herbs for skin and beauty and herbs that can help boost our energy, among many other beneficial uses!

3. Stress

Our lives in the modern world are busy and hectic. The pressures of this fast pace means we are often in a perpetual state of fight or flightOur bodies get addicted to the stress hormones released and over time we begin to feel depleted. Herbs can help us re set our internal balance, relieve stress, calm anxiety and feelings of overwhelm.

4. Herbal medicine is empowering

There are some very simple and effective ways to integrate plants and essential oils into our everyday lives.  Perhaps you are already using some of these: chamomile tea, to help with sleep, lavender essential oil on burns,  or peppermint tea to ease digestion.  Easy home remedies are an empowering way to take charge of your health.

Its been proven that an important aspect of our healing is having control over the process. Learning how to use everyday herbs to help support health is highly empowering.


5. Plants connect us to the natural world

As you now know, plants and humans have a long and beautiful history together. The modern age can sometimes make us feel disconnected, to our own rhythms and cycles as well as those of nature.  Plants and herbal medicine are direct ways to honor that history and to reconnect.
Try this:
Next time you are chopping basil for your dinner, buying fresh thyme for a recipe or are sipping on a hibiscus iced tea, stop for a moment to remember that you are from the earth, the plants are from the earth and no matter what you are inextricably tied together. Breathe into this wisdom and bring the knowledge forward into your body awareness.  Feel the connection.

If you would like to learn more about herbal medicine and its benefits come take a class with us! 
March 14:
6:30-8:30 PM Cost: $25
Relax and Revive! Plants for Healing and Stress Relief
Come unwind and relax. We sill sip a soothing herbal tea, lounge in circle and learn some calming self care techniques.  Discover herbs and essential oils to help soothe the nervous system, and release tension. Leave feeling rested and restored!




2.17.2013

Prevent the Flu! Naturally!



Elderberries!
It has been one helluva winter for those tiny viruses.  They just can't seem to keep themselves out of the news!

I know so many people this year who are sick, worried about getting sick, or simply worried about the flu in general.

The good news is that it is relatively hard to get the flu. The environment must be just right in the body to get sick and taking a few simple steps to help your body strengthen its immunity will do wonders.  


Here are a few tips for staying healthy and if needed, fighting that (arrghh) flu.

1. Humidifiers:

Use one in your bedroom at night. It decreases colds and flus by 50%.

2.Steam:
Our body's immune system works better at higher temperatures (think fevers) and our mucous membranes can do their job more efficiently in warm moist environments. Take a steam or hot bath/shower as maintenance at least once a week.

3. Medicinal Mushrooms:
Mushrooms such as Reishi, Shitake, and Maitake are excellent for our immune system. They are antiviral, anti-tumor, and assist our immune system and liver. Mushrooms protect us from and help us fight viruses as well as build immune cells. I use Lifeshield Immunty Mushrooms by New Chapter. 
You can also find medicinal mushrooms in most natural food stores and they are excellent in wintertime soups.

4. Rest:

Make sure you are getting enough sleep before you get sick. If you do get the flu go to bed and STAY in bed for a full 7 days. Not only are you still contagious
 much longer than you think, but it has been shown that those who go to bed and stay in bed recover much more quickly and avoid secondary complications (such as pneumonia).

5. Herbs:
Two excellent herbs for the flu are Elderberry and Boneset. Elderberry actually strengthens the cell walls and helps to keep the virus out! Boneset increases the activity and efficiency of the immune system cells, so that you heal faster.

6. Essential oils: 
To strengthen the immune system, Vetiver and Frankincense essential oils will do wonders. Also, A great anti-viral is Ravensara. To use: drop a couple drops in a carrier oil such as almond, olive or coconut oil, twice a day and rub on the body or soles of the feet. This will help to boost immune function.

Taking good care of yourself through rest, nourishing foods, exercise, avoiding sugar, alcohol and tobacco are also excellent ways to keep your immunity in tip top shape!

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