Does nature have a way to fight sickness?

As the saying goes, all you need in this world are within your reach. There are a lot of natural resources and components that are very useful for us regardless of whatever diseases or sickness one is experiencing. All we need to do is to study and look around. What we need is just right at our very eyes. This article showcases the beauty of nature as a way to fight sickness. The first part will discuss generally on what is in store for us.

Nowadays, people are getting sick because of exposure to harmful elements in the air such as virus, bacteria, and the like. It can also be genetics or the way of life. It maybe because of the food we eat or the manner of our lifestyle. Climate change has also made a contribution in the looming effects of the earth, making people sick.

However, nature has its own way of battling diseases and sickness. And mind you, you can see the answer to your problem around you. Malaria for example, in the olden days, when one is infected by the anopheles mosquito, chances are, he will die of complications. Fast forward to today, nature has its way to battle diseases like malaria. There are rainforest plants like the Quinine bark or appropriately known as quina quina, is a medication utilized to battle babeosis and malaria. This comprises the treatment of malaria because of plasmodium falciparum that is resistant to chloroquine when artesunate is not present or available.

The members of this genus comprise more than forty (40) species of trees that all grow within a range of twenty (20) meters in height and produce pink, white, or yellow buds. Quinine bark, more commonly known as Cinchona or quina quina, is one of the most famous herbal plants of the rainforest. They are primarily cultivated in a lot of tropical countries like Java, Indonesia and India, but are common to Andes Mountains.

The medicinally wonder bark is stripped from the tree, powdered and dried, and basically utilized to treat malaria symptoms. At this point, it is utilized frequently because of the threat of death in Malaria but one should be aware that it can also cause death if consumed in large quantities.

But, quina quina was utilized primarily through the early years of the 18th century for heart problems as well as arrhythmia, and it become the regular cardiac medication in the mid 19th century. Quina quina has an alkaloid chemical quinidine and was discovered to be helpful in treating malaria and heart disorders and is still used nowadays. To add to its use for malaria and heart disorders, quinine bark is also used for people having nervous system problems. It is also used for people with indigestion. It is also an anti-bacterial and anti-parasite element. Others used it as a fever reducer.

There are a lot more wonders that can be acquired in nature. Let us read the next part of article in order for us to know more examples of nature’s way of battling sickness.

The first part of this article introduces quina quina as a dried bark that combats high fever and malaria as well as other organ disorders, the conclusion of this article will introduce two more herbal wonder, Artemisia Annua and chrysanthemum powder.

Artemisia Annua

Artemisia Annua

On the other hand, Artemisia Annua came under the limelight during the Vietnam conflict. Viet-com who operated in rainforests and swamps lost a lot of soldiers because of mosquito bites rather than American Bullets. As a last resort, they consulted Mao Tse Tong, in spite of the traditions, instructed some scientists to witness if there was some hidden information put in the archives. And preferably, wild artimisia has been utilized for millenniums in several areas of Asia and still utilized in treating high fevers and malaria. It was easy to obtain tons of this dried plant. Taken as an infusion, it worked wonders.

Meanwhile, another wonder plant is a healing Chinese herbal medicine known as Ju hua or more commonly known as chrysanthemum flower. It has been utilized for hundreds of years in the ancient Chinese Medicine science. The flower is powderized and has a bittersweet taste, slightly cold and can treat ling and liver disorders. Chrysanthemum poweder was traditionally used as tea to calm liver yand rising, clear liver heat, benefits the eye, detoxify blood and to eradicate rye ergot.

Chinese medicine classifies herbs based on energetic components instead of chemical ingredients. Chrysanthemum supplies mildly cold energy. It has special connection to the energy channels that go straight to the liver, lungs and kidneys. Clinical studies have shown that Chrysanthemum powder extract contains extreme assay of flavonoid compounds such as choline, apigenin, luteolin and Vitamin B1. It is also an excellent source of Vitamins A and C, Folic Acid, Pantothenic acid, and Niacin.

Chrysanthemum powder in tea contains extreme amounts of beta carotene which are prevalent in the yellow part of the flower. The Beta Carotene is translated in Vitamin A in the liver which is very helpful in treating rye in ergot and skin disorders. It also enhances the immune system.  It also aids in retarding the aging process and blindness due to age. This wonder herb is also an excellent source of B Vitamins like Riboflavin.

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Finally, Chrysanthemum powder in tea also possesses minerals such as calcium which is crucial for the bones and teeth. It also contains iron which helps in the oxygen carrying capability of red blood cells. It also has magnesium which is needed for several bodily functions as well as potassium which is required for appropriate cardiovascular functioning and balancing of the blood pressure.

Whether we like it or not, all that we need in our existence is within our reach. It is more than meets the eye. The nature has wonders that can cure diseases and battle sickness. No need to resort in using chemical medicinal components. There are herbal barks, flowers and woods that can be used to treat your problem.