
Currently, natural remedies are prevalent, but hardening with plants is not a new concept. If your doctor prescribes an analgesic to treat your condition, how do you respond? Do you advise to use a mixture of leaves and bark for your heat? Would you like some tea for your cough instead of a prescription?
In nature, animals challenge their instincts, eat grass when they are sick and eat. Chimpanzee and Pygmy chimpanzee, when feeling stomach pain, bit a medicinal herb called a marshmallow root. This may be the oldest form of plant medicine.
Prior to the advent of the neighbors pharmacy, plant medicine has already been a normal habit. Each country has practiced medicine in various ways using plants according to its culture. The relationship between living plants, medicines and healing dates back to the beginning of medicine. It itself dates back to about 3700 BC. The Egyptians were pioneers of medicines with plants, followed by Chinese, Greek, Romans.
When most settlers were stripped of medical care and medical care, natural medicine spread. Despite the new and better treatment achieved, settlers continued to focus on traditional treatments. Many of these remedies have survived in the 20th century and are used as remedies in remote areas of the Earth.
The first settlers shared a common belief that the most unpleasant ones are the most efficient. Some of these remedies are used today in patented medicines such as wild cherry bark to relieve cough.
Many plants give the basic ingredients used to prepare medicines and remedies. White and black canopy bark and leaves can lower the heat when injected (Yanagi produces salicylic acid contained in aspirin).
Inhaled red cedar boiled leaves and twigs to treat bronchitis.
Sassafras, ballot sheets, penny royal are brewed in black tea, used to cure cough and cold.
White pine was used to treat wounds and scratches.
I stopped bleeding using Hemlock powder bark.
Tannin from Hemlock's bark was used to treat burns.
Rhombus resin was used to treat rheumatism.
A pine needle was used to treat toothache.
Eczema was also highly valued. Pouches made with mustard flour were used to treat traffic jams. In order to prevent infection, a poultice containing Jinson weeds and jelly was placed on the wound.
In the early nineteenth century, chemical analysis was developed and then achieved for researchers. They started modifying and extracting the active ingredients of plants. After that, the chemist produces its own version of plant compounds. This started the transition from crude drugs to synthetic drugs. As time went on, pharmaceuticals became increasingly popular, and the use of herbs declined. Today, 25% of all our medicines are derived from chemical substances extracted from natural substances.
When you can rely on natural herbs with the same effect, why use dangerous chemicals and dangerous medicines? Traditionally people used pain from nature to bring pain.
This study continues to show the value of medicinal plants in the treatment and prevention of diseases, and natural medicine is recognized by an increasingly common consensus. However, the possibility of healing in thousands of plants, especially the remote areas of the world, is unknown and documentation is lacking. As a result, the possibilities remain indefinitely.
