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Herbal Pain Remedies

by Zachary Ling
(Torrance, CA, USA)


When you experience pain of any sort what is the first thing you think of? You want to rid yourself of the pain as fast as possible and as naturally as possible without a lot of side effects, right? Well, there are many different ways to go about pain relief. You can call a doctor and ask for a prescription or, if you are more health oriented, you can look into a more natural cure and choose Herbal Pain Remedies.

How do you know which herbs accomplish which tasks? Below you will find a list of the 50 most common Herbal Pain Remedy Herbs and what condition they relieve.

Common Herbal Pain Remedies:


Aloe Vera- Burns

Black Cohosh- Menopause Symptoms

Boswellia- Arthritis and Joint Injuries

Chamomile - Digestion Problems

Coffee - Athletic Stamina, Decongestant in Colds Flu and Asthma

Cranberry - Urinary Tract Infections

Echinacea - Colds and Flu

Evening Primrose Oil- Rheumatoid Arthritis

Flaxseed Oil - Menopausal Discomfort, Osteoporosis

Garlic - A type of Antibiotic, Cholesterol Control, and Cancer Prevention

Ginger- Motion Sickness, Morning Sickness

Ginkgo- Alzheimer’s Disease, Mental Acuity, Erection or Libido Problems,
Anti-Depressant Induced Sex Problems, Altitude Sickness

Ginseng - Athletic Stamina, Immune Enhancement, Diabetes,
Erectile Dysfunction, Low Sperm Count

Goldenseal- Digestive-Tract Infections

Hawthorn - Congestive Heart Failure

Hibiscus- Hypertension

Horse Chestnut- Varicose Veins

Lemon Balm- Relaxation, Herpes

Licorice - Sore Throat

Papaya- Herniated Disks

Peppermint- Indigestion, Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Red Pepper- Pain Relief

Saw Palmetto - Benign Prostate Enlargement

Tea- Heart Health, Cancer Prevention, Bad Breath, Gum Disease,
Athlete’s Foot

Turmeric- Arthritis, Joint Injuries

Valerian- Insomnia

White Willow Bark- Back Pain


The above are a list of the 50 most common Herbal Pain Remedies. There are many more out there that you can try and use however; these are just a look at the ones that are used on a regular basis. Some of these works well alone to relieve your pain and some of them actually work to relieve the condition that the pain is caused by.

As you can plainly see from this shortened list of Herbal Pain Remedies, there are many different herbs out there that have healing or pain relief features. The secret is to identify the pain, including the source of the pain if possible, and then search for an herb that will relieve your pain. Once you have the pain manageable, then further investigate and locate an herb that will ease the ailment that caused the pain.

I can not guarantee that there is an herb that will cure every ailment but if you are thorough and consistent when it comes to checking for cures and pain relieve of a given ailment, you will surely be able to receive some assistance in both pain relieve and hopefully becoming healthier.

In conclusion, the body is a very complex unit. When part of the body becomes unhealthy it usually triggers a response of pain in one sense or another. If you are careful to use Herbal Pain Remedies, your body will stay healthier and may actually repair the damage that is causing the pain and not just mask it.

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Chinese Herbs Direct, specialists providing hundreds of Chinese Herbs Direct formulas such as gan mao ling and bi yan pian Visit us today for more information on our products including our extensive herbal reference material.

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