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When my husband and I were introduced to the use of herbs for
healing, we were so glad to find a healthy way to solve our small
son's immunity problems!
The expense was very minor to us, for
seeing our 2-yr.-old getting better was such a blessing and was
well worth the cost. We avidly began to learn more about
herbs and how they could benefit all of us.
We learned that
our bodies know how to handle natural substances like herbs, in moderation. If
it is something that the body cannot use, it is simply 'flushed' out of our
system, not stored in our bodies, as synthetic substances often are, with the
potential to build up to harmful levels. We learned, too, that just as the
ailment or problem we have takes time to actually manifest itself in us with
unwanted symptoms and/or discomfort, the herbal benefits take time to allow our
bodies to heal that ailment or problem. Instead of a "quick fix" to rid
ourselves of symptoms with a drug, the herbs our Heavenly Father has given us
allow our bodies to heal and rebuild.
I found that,
when pregnant, I felt better by taking kelp and red raspberry capsules daily.
Kelp is known to be an excellent source of sea minerals and vital trace
elements, and is valued for its diuretic properties for excess fluid build-up.
Red Raspberry leaves are rich in iron and are traditionally used to build a
strong uterus, prevent hemorrhaging, help with afterbirth pains, and enrich
mother's milk.
When a member of
our family was suddenly very ill with liver trouble, the liver bile backed up in
his system, and he suffered weakness, weight loss, swelling, and difficulty and
great pain in just walking. He was advised to start expensive, painful, and
potentially harmful leukemia treatments, starting with bone marrow samples and a
blood transfusion. Instead, he chose to drink fresh beet, carrot, and celery
juice, and use an herbal combination for his liver. As he began to improve,
people in the medical profession admitted to him that they didn't know why he
was getting better! In a month he was able to return to his work, and within a
few months he was back to enjoying his original good health.
As the years went by and
our family kept growing, purchasing herbs for a large family became more and
more expensive. We needed more of everything, so cutting corners when we
could became necessary. When no one was 'sick', we stopped using herbs,
until a need arose, at which time we'd purchase the herbs we needed. But
nagging at my conscience was the knowledge that "an ounce of prevention is worth
a pound of cure" and that a regular amount of vitamin- and mineral-rich herbs
would be best for the whole family. But how to afford it, when we needed
so much of it for all of us?
The answer came when we began to search for a
bulk method of buying herbs, and we discovered, too, that we could purchase
empty capsules and make our own herb and herb combination capsules at a fraction
of the cost we were paying for the pre-made capsules from the health food store. We then learned about the use of alcohol, or apple-cider vinegar to make an
herbal extract or tincture.
We found that we could use about a
cup of liquid (about 6 oz. of food-grade alcohol or apple cider vinegar plus
2 oz. of distilled water) as a base for a tincture and add about a 1/4 cup of
dried leaf herb (or about 3 tbsp. of powdered herb) (or, if we had the herb
fresh, we'd use about a 1/3 cup). {Shake the mixture in a glass jar,
(canning jars
are great for the job) and store it in a cool, dark place.} We'd try to shake it
a couple of times a day, and after 10-14 days, we could strain the tincture and
use it. It keeps indefinitely in a cool, dark place. We
found that we could afford to use those wonderful herbs to take care of
ourselves!

We could even afford to take care of our farm
animals herbally, too. Did you know that one
way to worm your animals is to simply put black walnuts, freshly dropped from
the tree, and let the water make a black tea from the walnut hull that your
animals won't hesitate to drink? We've had much success, too, with calvings and
kiddings, by supplying our animals with red raspberry and kelp during their
pregnancies. When one of our newly acquired cows calved and suffered a fully
prolapsed uterus, our veterinarian came out and doctored her. We found out
later that the vet had expected the cow would die. We mixed up a combination of
herbs that are traditionally used for female problems and added herbs that are
traditionally used for infection, and gave them daily to her. Within a few days
we could see that she was improving, and she fully recovered.
With some prayerful searching, we've found that
from household cleaners to skin care to pet and farm animal care, there are
healthier and affordable ways to take care of ourselves-
naturally.
Denise is a retired school teacher that makes her home in rural
Missouri on a farm with her husband and 12 children (the beautiful, happy ones
shown above). Together, they run a
family-owned herb business called Terraherbs.
Terraherbs offers a complete line of
natural health products including bulk herbs, spices, tinctures, animal
health, beauty, essential oils, make-it-yourself products and cooking
ingredients. Please visit their web site to find out more information
http://terraherbs.com
Please make sure to visit
Denise's web
site at:
Terraherbs.com
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