The Medicinal Benefits of Herbs

 


    Herbs can be used for many things like flavoring or garnishing food, fragrances, and even medicine. Linking back as far as Mesopotamia, an ancient region located in the eastern Mediterranean, humans started to use herbs, such as myrrh and opium, for medicinal practices. Ever since, we have been utilizing and experimenting with different plants and what they can do and help us with in our everyday lives. We at Wellspring offer a variety of herbal remedies for our customers. Our products range from herbal shampoo to throat lozenges and blends of herbs in liquid form, to teas. There are so many possibilities in the world of herbal medicine. 

    There are many herbs and spices that we use every day that are good for us, and we may not even know about their benefits. Like cinnamon, which helps to lower blood sugar levels and has powerful anti-diabetic effects. Therefore, many diabetics will substitute sugar for cinnamon in their everyday lives. Herbs like garlic, onions, leeks, mint, basil, oregano, and sage can help protect against cancers. Holy Basil, rather than regular or Thai, is also considered to help fight infections and boost your immunity. Although the list is extensive and we could go on forever, the last spice we will mention is Cayenne Pepper. This spice contains Capsaicin, which is a chemical compound found in fruits and vegetables that can help with reducing appetite and increased fat burning. This usually comes from red peppers or spicy peppers and it has been proven that people who are used to spicy foods have a higher tolerance to this, leading to a less effective result. 

    Who knew that the world of herbs and spices had such a big impact in the world of medicine? We have herbal products that can help with most issues you are experiencing. If you have any questions about how herbal tonics work or if this would be the right thing for you, please, feel free to call us at 419-756-2559, or visit us at our location 1987 W Fourth Street, Ontario, Ohio 44906. We cannot wait to hear from you!

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