The leaves, bark and roots of herbs can be used in their natural form, or may be in the form of tablets, capsules, liquid drinks, cuttings of bark, powders, extracts, dyes, creams, lotions, lotions or oils. Herbs, fruits, seeds, flowers or cloves can be completely dried and made available to consumers.
The methods used by herbs are as follows:
Compresses: A piece of cloth that is soaked in a warm or cold herbal solution and placed directly on the affected position.
- Dessoctions: Boil is a tea made from the bark of a plant, its roots, fruits, or seeds. It should not be boiled heavily, but heated quietly for about 20 - 30 minutes to barely reach the boiling point.
Essential Oils Essential oils are derived from herbs and other plants through steam distillation or cold pressing. They are usually mixed with vegetable oil such as almond oil, guava oil or water, and are used as mouthwash, ear, eye, as an inhaler or shower. These oils can also be used in massage on burns or scratches. Essential oils are mixed with natural fats found on the skin. With the exception of a few exceptions such as the use of eucalyptus, eucalyptus or tea tree oil for some skin ailments, essential oils should always be diluted either with water or oil before being placed on the body.
Extracts: The herbs are pressed with a strong hydraulic plunger and soaked in water or alcohol and then allowed to evaporate alcohol or excess water. Extracts are the most effective herbal photos especially for people with severe illnesses such as malabsorption. Alcohol extracts should be avoided and extracts of herbs should be diluted in small amounts of water before ingestion.
Herbal Vinegars: Herbs are placed in apple cider vinegar, rice vinegar, or mullet vinegar, and left for two weeks or more.
Infusions: Soak leaves, flowers or other thin parts of plants, not boiling, for 5 - 10 minutes in hot water so as not to lose the benefits of herbs.
- Ointments: Add the grass extract or juice or crushed to a soft substance that represents the base of the ointment and put the ointment on the affected area.
Poultices: Vibe is a soft, moist mass of herbs spread on a piece of muslin cloth or gauze - and is placed for up to 24 hours. On an inflamed or painful area to relieve pain and inflammation. It is best to use grilled or granulated herbs. The cloth must be changed whenever it is cold.
Powders: The useful part of the grass is grinded to become powder, which can then be converted into capsules or tablets.
Syrups: Add sugar to the herbs and then boil.
- Salves: Moisturizers, creams, oils and lotions are used to treat bruises, ulcers and infections as used in fumes.
- Tinctures Tinctures: Tinctures are a good conservation image of fresh herbs. Most pigments contain varying amounts of alcohol. However, there are some brands of tinctures containing less alcohol, some of which do not contain alcohol at all. The best way to eat herbs is by adding a teaspoon to a little water three times a day.
And in the case of the description of several herbs to cure a specific illness. It is best to swap between different herbs when used so you get the benefit of each. This may also help you identify which herbs benefit the body more and be more suitable for the body's chemical and its own needs. Also, do not store herbs in transparent glass containers, but use colored or dark colored ceramic containers instead. If the effectiveness of herbs can be made by exposure to light.
The methods used by herbs are as follows:
Compresses: A piece of cloth that is soaked in a warm or cold herbal solution and placed directly on the affected position.
- Dessoctions: Boil is a tea made from the bark of a plant, its roots, fruits, or seeds. It should not be boiled heavily, but heated quietly for about 20 - 30 minutes to barely reach the boiling point.
Essential Oils Essential oils are derived from herbs and other plants through steam distillation or cold pressing. They are usually mixed with vegetable oil such as almond oil, guava oil or water, and are used as mouthwash, ear, eye, as an inhaler or shower. These oils can also be used in massage on burns or scratches. Essential oils are mixed with natural fats found on the skin. With the exception of a few exceptions such as the use of eucalyptus, eucalyptus or tea tree oil for some skin ailments, essential oils should always be diluted either with water or oil before being placed on the body.
Extracts: The herbs are pressed with a strong hydraulic plunger and soaked in water or alcohol and then allowed to evaporate alcohol or excess water. Extracts are the most effective herbal photos especially for people with severe illnesses such as malabsorption. Alcohol extracts should be avoided and extracts of herbs should be diluted in small amounts of water before ingestion.
Herbal Vinegars: Herbs are placed in apple cider vinegar, rice vinegar, or mullet vinegar, and left for two weeks or more.
Infusions: Soak leaves, flowers or other thin parts of plants, not boiling, for 5 - 10 minutes in hot water so as not to lose the benefits of herbs.
- Ointments: Add the grass extract or juice or crushed to a soft substance that represents the base of the ointment and put the ointment on the affected area.
Poultices: Vibe is a soft, moist mass of herbs spread on a piece of muslin cloth or gauze - and is placed for up to 24 hours. On an inflamed or painful area to relieve pain and inflammation. It is best to use grilled or granulated herbs. The cloth must be changed whenever it is cold.
Powders: The useful part of the grass is grinded to become powder, which can then be converted into capsules or tablets.
Syrups: Add sugar to the herbs and then boil.
- Salves: Moisturizers, creams, oils and lotions are used to treat bruises, ulcers and infections as used in fumes.
- Tinctures Tinctures: Tinctures are a good conservation image of fresh herbs. Most pigments contain varying amounts of alcohol. However, there are some brands of tinctures containing less alcohol, some of which do not contain alcohol at all. The best way to eat herbs is by adding a teaspoon to a little water three times a day.
And in the case of the description of several herbs to cure a specific illness. It is best to swap between different herbs when used so you get the benefit of each. This may also help you identify which herbs benefit the body more and be more suitable for the body's chemical and its own needs. Also, do not store herbs in transparent glass containers, but use colored or dark colored ceramic containers instead. If the effectiveness of herbs can be made by exposure to light.