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There are many herbs that are almost like miracle herbs. They have been written about in ancient Chinese, Indian (Ayurveda), Tibetan and Unani medicine. Some of the easily accessible ones deserve a description:
Sea buckthorn
This herb is native to great heights such as Ladakh in India and parts of China and Russia. The earliest description is found in some Greek literature (actually its name means shiny horse, because it was accidentally noticed that the horses that eat this are very powerful and have also developed shiny fur). This medicinal plant and its fruits are the subject of extensive research in China and Russia. Used by astronauts in space flight to prevent radiation damage. It is also widely used in hospitals in China with good results for various diseases such as atherosclerosis and cancer treatment.
This berry is a cleanser for the liver, which makes it very effective in alcoholic liver damage, increases the efficiency of the spleen (better hematopoiesis). In fact, the biggest focal point of this berry is in the treatment of cholesterol, blocked and inflamed coronary arteries. It is also useful for boosting immune function, which is why it is widely used in asthma. Easily available in India.
Wheatgrass juice
Wheatgrass juice, as the name suggests, is the juice of fresh green wheat, which has grown into a pattern of green grass. At this point, it is grass rather than cereal, so gluten-sensitive people can also use it. In Ayurvedic / naturopathic farms, it is one of the most popular juices given to treat and rejuvenate people.
The taste of the juice is mild (because every herb has a taste, but is not offended in any way). It is very useful as a rejuvenating anti-aging herb, it is a powerful detoxifier and is used in the treatment of cancer. Anyone who suffers from detoxification such as liver pathologies and severe infections benefits greatly from wheatgrass juice therapy. Treatment involves growing wheat grass in seven different planters and after a week, when the grass grows, cut off some of it and squeeze lightly and drink on an empty stomach. Available worldwide easily.
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Source by Rohit Tomar