Traditional Herbal Remedies Stand the Test of Time
This article looks at one particular family's experience using 8 different types of traditional herbal remedies over 30 years with great success!
Jan. 05, 2023 5:10AM
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For generations, families have relied on herbal remedies to treat a variety of ailments. While modern medicine has advanced significantly in recent years, many still turn to traditional herbs for relief. In one particular family, eight herbs have been used for over 30 years with great success. Yomogi, biwa, ketsumeishi, sugina, dokudami, jasheisou (snakeweed), clove and propolis are the eight herbs that have been used by this family for over three decades. The family claims that if they notice any warning signs or symptoms of an illness or disease coming on they can usually rely on these eight herbs and two additional treatments β body manipulation therapy and heat therapy β to provide relief. The eldest member of the family shared her experience with these traditional remedies saying βIβve seen first-hand how effective these treatments can be when administered correctly. We donβt need to rely solely on modern medicine; there is something special about our traditional remedies that cannot be replicated elsewhere.β She also noted that some of the herbs are difficult to find in stores but she is able to grow them in her garden at home which makes them easier to access when needed. In addition to being effective treatments for a variety of ailments, these traditional herbal remedies also provide numerous other benefits such as improved sleep quality and mental clarity as well as increased energy levels throughout the day. They are natural sources of vitamins and minerals which help boost immunity while reducing inflammation in the body at the same time. It is clear that despite advances in modern medicine there will always be a place for traditional herbal remedies like those used by this family for over 30 years now. It just goes to show that sometimes it pays off to stick with what works!