Top 3 herbs you'll probably use the most
- Dec 6, 2016
- 2 min read

1. Peppermint
Ezekiel 47:12
“...and the leaf thereof for medicine."
Peppermint is a common household remedy used for a variety of conditions.
The reason why we chose peppermint is because peppermint contains menthol.
- Menthol provides a cooling sensation with a calm and numbing effect. This is especially good for people who suffer from migraines,memory loss or a lack of alertness.
Other Benefits of Peppermint
Sinus infections
Heartburn
Morning sickness
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Muscle and nerve Pain
Toothache
Inflammation of the mouth.
Relieves Stress
2. Goldenseal
Goldenseal is one of the most popular herbs in the United States. It is high in a very important compound called berberine - Berberine kills many types of bacteria such as those that cause diarrhea, candida, and parasites such as tapeworms. It also activates your white blood cells, making them better at fighting infections & strengthening the immune system.
Diseases that Goldenseal helps with
Chicken Pox
Bronchitis
Hemorrhoids
Stomach Ulcers
Open Sores
Herpes
Ringworms
Tonsillitis
3. Activated Charcoal
Job 2:7,8
“so went Satan…and smote Job with SORE BOILS...and he sat down among the ASHES.”
Activated Charcoal (AC) is the pulverized remains of burned eucalyptus bark, or coconut shells.
It is also an adsorbent, whereas harmful molecules stick to it’s surface like a magnet, especially 29 of the 30 most poisonous substances.
Because of it’s properties you can use activated charcoal if you're bitten by a poisonous snake or spider.
Other Benefits of Charcoal
Whitens Teeth
Emergency Toxin Removal
Alleviates Gas & Bloating
Digestive Cleanse
Mold cleansing
Skin infections
Contraindications
Peppermint: is not recommended to those who suffer from heartburn. As it may cause stomach acid to back up into the esophagus, causing pain or discomfort.
Goldenseal: If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, goldenseal is not for you as it may cause brain damage to newborn babies.
Charcoal: Activated charcoal is safe for most adults when used short-term. Side effects of activated charcoal include constipation and black stools. More serious, but rare, side effects are a slowing or blockage of the intestinal tract, regurgitation into the lungs, and dehydration.
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