The root herbs of licorice also used for treating fever in children. It has a strong bitter taste, which then becomes sweet. In Texas, it is called amolillo, which refers to the foaming produced by stirring the root in water. In Texas folk tradition, the root tea was used to reduce fever in women after childbirth and to help expel the placenta. Other than a few relatively obscure folk uses of the plant by European settlers and indigenous groups, the plant is little known in the United States.
The key contents in Licorice are sodium, magnesium, potassium and few chemicals (non-nutritive) having disease preventive and immune protective properties. The effectiveness of licorice herb is due to its high antiviral contains including, antioxidants, fungicidal and expectorants. The rich quantity of natural estrogenic ingredients and various inhibitors helps to build the body immunity and muscle strength
Cloves are used as a herbal remedy for many ailments. Keep a few cloves in a zip lock bag, pop one in your mouth to ease your cough or to give you temporary relief from a tooth ache. A few cloves mixed i a hot cup of tea is a good remedy for head ache. Cloves have also been considered a home remedy in India for toothache, joint pain, indigestion, asthema, caughs and headache. Cloves is a dried flowerbud and important herbal remedy for many conditions
Belladonna is a benefit plant that provide some health medicinal properties and has an interesting history. A tincture that comes from this plant is used for medicinal purposes. However, actually belladonna is not an herb that you are going to want to stock your pantry with. The nickname “deadly nightshade” is a good clue of its potency. You should aware, while it has its benefits, this is herbal plant can be very dangerous and sometimes even fatal.
Bloodroot herb used by eastern American Indian tribes as a red dye, for myriad medical conditions from skin cancers to sore throats, ulcers treatment, skin conditions, and blood purifier as well. All of these medicinal uses apparently derive from the appearance of the bloodred latex exuded from the fresh root. Its most persistent and possibly valid use takes advantage of the flesh destroying properties of the root juice or powered root for treating conditions of the skin such as ringworm, warts, polyps, fungal growths and the like.