Rooibos tea, also known as African Red tea, is made from the fermented needle-shaped leaves of the rooibos shrub, according to the article, "Medicinal Crops of Africa," cited on the Purdue University website. Practicers of traditional African...
Acid reflux, heartburn or gastroesophageal reflux disease is a painful condition, also known by the acronym, GERD. Discomfort is felt when liquid content of the stomach is regurgitated back up into the esophagus, causing an unpleasant burning...
Arachnoiditis is a chronic inflammation of the arachnoid mater, one of the membranes that covers and protects your brain and spinal cord. If you suffer from this condition, your symptoms may include burning pain, throbbing in your lower back, legs...
Numerous herbs may help treat your nerve-related neck pain. According to the MedlinePlus website, neck pain may be caused by any neck structure, including your nerves. Nerve-related neck pain often also involves numbness, tingling or weakness in...
Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder associated with a fear of being in crowds or public places. If you have agoraphobia, you may experience panic attacks with dizziness, rapid heartbeat, dyspepsia, sweating and chest pain. Psychotherapy,...
While widely acknowledged as safe for topical use on burns and scrapes, the safety and efficacy of drinking aloe juice is subject to more debate. Folk wisdom and traditional medicine assert that taking aloe internally has many benefits, including...
Aloe juice, usually made from aloe latex, a sticky yellow substance just inside the green skin covering on an aloe leaf, may be used to treat a variety of conditions. There is relatively more scientific proof about aloe's efficacy than many other...
Nerve damage can be painful and can affect your quality of life. A range of traumas can damage nerves, including injuries, burns, diseases, muscle spasms, a pinched disc or vertebral misalignment. Conventional treatment includes pain relievers,...
Your back is made up of many muscles, bones, tendons, disls and ligaments that are responsible for supporting the weight of your body. Pain associated with the back is among the most common medical complaints in the United States. Strained...
Lobelia inflata, also called Indian tobacco, has a traditional role in treating respiratory conditions. Its component lobeline was previously included as a nicotine substitute in anti-smoking products, but the U.S. Food and Drug Administration...
Kidney stones are crystals of calcium and other minerals that collect in your kidneys. They can be severely painful and difficult to pass through your urinary tract. Conventional treatment includes pain killers, surgery and shock waves, but these...
Many women feel painful cramps, also known as primary dysmenorrhea, during menstruation. The uterus contracts, and as a result, pain occurs. Other symptoms often accompany this pain, including a heavy blood flow, headaches and gastrointestinal...
Blood pressure is a commonly used marker to assess the health and function of your circulatory system. High blood pressure, notes the American Heart Association, may lead to deadly health consequences if it is not treated in an appropriate and...
Kava, also called "kava kava," or Piper methysticum, has been used for medicinal purposes and in ceremonies in the Pacific Islands for centuries. Kava is used for its relaxation-inducing and sedative-like properties to treat anxiety, insomnia and...
Skullcap is also known as Scutellaria lateriflora and belongs to the mint family. This herb is a perennial plant that is native to the United States and can grow up to three feet tall. Skullcap grows readily in the moist woodlands of North America...
According to the Mayo clinic, three out of four women who menstruate have mild to moderate symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Some of the common symptoms of PMS include mood swings, depression, tension and anxiety, crying spells, insomnia...
Abdominal cramping is a common complaint, with symptoms ranging from minor discomfort to severe pain. Causes may be fairly benign -- such as a mild stomach virus -- or serious and even life-threatening. MayoClinic.com advises to call your doctor...
Home cough remedies combine herbs with water and sweeteners to rid the body of airway irritants. Coughing defends you against chemicals, smoke, pollen, food or mucus that could damage your lungs. Substances that relieve coughing include...
When you have a seizure, abnormal electrical signals are sent through the brain cells, causing involuntary muscle spasms, vision changes and even loss of consciousness. If you experience chronic, recurrent seizures, your doctor may diagnose you...
Flatulence, more colloquially called gas, occurs when the air in your intestine passes through your rectum. The University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) explains that gas forms in your intestines as they digest food. While flatulence is a...
Neuralgia is sudden, sharp and persistent nerve pain caused by irritation or damage to the nerves. According to the Mayo Clinic, neuralgia occurs in many forms, including trigeminal neuralgia in the facial area and postherpetic neuralgia after an...
Anxiety is caused by multiple factors, including genes, stressful or traumatic events and your brain chemistry. Symptoms of anxiety include restlessness, worry, muscle and mental tension, nervousness, trouble falling asleep or staying asleep and...
Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease in which airways inflame, swell and become sore. Asthmatics are extremely sensitive to environmental triggers, especially allergy-induced asthmatics. Children and adults with this condition will usually...
"In a well-functioning body, the cells empty their trash ... eating up as many noxious substances as possible along the way. Classic signs of a toxic body include being overweight (or) fatigue (or) inflammation" writes Roni DeLuz, R.N., N.D., in...
Occasional bloating and gas usually do not cause serious health problems, and the condition typically passes on its own. According to the Mayo Clinic, everyone experiences gas, and most people pass gas at least 12 times a day. Some people may have...
Urinary incontinence caused by bladder spasms can strike suddenly and without warning, causing significant embarrassment and discomfort for the sufferer. In a normal bladder, the muscle contracts only upon urination. However, a bladder muscle...
IBS, also known as irritable bowel syndrome, is a chronic disorder of the colon, or large intestine. You may experience pain or cramping in your intestines, bloating and flatulence, and alternating bouts of diarrhea and constipation. Doctors don't...
A herniated disc occurs when the gelatinous inner part of your intervertebral spinal disc -- known as your nucleus pulposus -- ruptures through the fibrous tissue encasing it and protrudes into your spinal canal or other parts of your spine. The...
Ruta graveolens, also known as Herb-of-Grace and common rue, is an ornamental plant appreciated for its bright yellow flowers, which contrast with its velvety, bluish-green foliage. The plant is also valued as a culinary herb in Greek and...