Difference between revisions of "Anti-inflammatory"

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[[Demulcents]], [[Emollients]] and [[Vulneraries]] will often act in an anti-inflammatory way, especially when applied externally.
 
[[Demulcents]], [[Emollients]] and [[Vulneraries]] will often act in an anti-inflammatory way, especially when applied externally.
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==Examples==
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* [[Boswalia]]
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* [[Onion]]
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* [[Garlic]]
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* [[Cayenne]]
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* [[Ginger]]
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* [[Fenugreek]]
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* [[Licorice]]
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* [[Marigold]]
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* [[Borage]]
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* [[Chamomile]]
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* [[Cinnamon]]
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* [[Turmeric]]
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* [[Rosemary]]
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* [[Elderberry]]
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[[Category:Herbal Actions]]
 
[[Category:Herbal Actions]]

Latest revision as of 00:11, 12 July 2018

As the name implies, these herbs help the body to control inflammation. However, the symptomatic alleviation of inflammation employed by pharmaceuticals is rarely the same mechanism by which these remedies act.

Inflammation is a normal and healthy body response to infections or systemic issues of many varieties. The cardinal signs of inflammation (swelling, heat, redness, loss of function & pain) all serve eliminative purposes and meaningful immune system responses. Over time the inflammatory reaction will bring about necessary changes to heal and restore health to the area affected. Modern medicine is conditioned to react to inflammation as something that should be quickly and completely smothered. Herbal remedies offer us the possibility of achieving a balance between the complex chemical mediators involved and working with the body rather than against it.

Demulcents, Emollients and Vulneraries will often act in an anti-inflammatory way, especially when applied externally.

Examples