Aloe: Famously known to cure many ills. It has an antiseptic effects and thus can be used to wounds, burns, skin rashes, insect bites, acne, and herpes. When taken internal it works as good laxative.It is a good treatment for liver inflammation and intestinal parasites. watch video
Dandelion: Its leaves and roots can treat infection and inflammations especially boils, swellings and like.Extracted juice of it was traditionally used to heal snake bites. It drank it is said to cleanse the kidneys and reduce blood pressure.It stimulates mothers' production of milk by breasts. watch video
Garlic: It is noted for its strong detoxifying properties and antibiotic effects and so can be applied on wounds and other injuries. Traditionally it was effectively taken to get ride of roundworm and ringworm. It is said to cleanse arteries and reduce blood pressure. It is also prescribed for indigestion and many other ailments.watch video
Ginkgo: The tree is found around the world but it originated in China and that is why it figure prominently in the Chinese traditional medicine. Its fruit and seed are said to improve blood circulation and can treat or relieve asthma. The tree nuts gets ride of mucus from the lungs, stops cough and regulate the urine habits. Its leaf is believed to improve circulation in the limbs, boost memory, increase concentration and mental activities. All in all it has a very powerful anti-oxidization and anti fungal and antibacterial properties which make useful in treating all wounds and injuries. Watch video
Goldenseal:It is a root again and is believed to have an anti-inflammatory, antibiotic and antiseptic characteristics. It can clean the mucous membranes and lymph in the human body. It can destroy yeast and bacteria in the digestive system. Watch video.
Joint fir (Ma huang): This herb is considered the oldest medicine in the world . It is useful for treating asthma and bronchitis by widening the airways. Its properties are similar to medicine used today to treat cold. it is a strong stimulant beneficial to the body.
References :
Cheryl H. Powers.(No date).Herbal Medicines.[Online]. Avaliable:http://www.accessexcellence.org/AE/AEC/AEF/1996/powers_medicines.php [2011,Aprill].