Hey guys,

So we’re always being asked what herbs can help what, here is a short list of some commonly used herbs that have been consumed by humans around the planet for the last few thousand years at least and so have a long history of safe use.

Just start thinking about herbs, roots & mushrooms etc as foods. Like every food they have some benefit to the human frame.

Ancient advanced societies needed to identify the properties of these plants because they relied on the natural world for the improvement of human health as the pharmaceutical synthetic chemical industries did not exist yet.

This list is by no means comprehensive or detailed to the level that we go into when treating patients, rather they are meant for general knowledge and use. Always consult a professional if you are trying to address a health concern.

Herbs and Teas

Name Properties Good for Plant Part How to Take
Astragalus (Huang Qi) Sweet, warming Immune system, diarrhea, circulation, fatigue, chest colds Root Chew raw root or mix root powder into drinks: tea, juice, water
Black Dates Smokey, sweet (not to be confused with Mediterranean dates) Calming the spirit, digestive upsets Fruit Eat raw
Chamomile Flower Subtly sweet Anti-inflammatory, anti -bacterial, sleeplessness, digestion, reduces menstrual cramping Flower Drink in hot water as an infusion
Chyrsanthe-mum Subtly sweet Cleansing liver eyes, headaches, colds, fevers Flower Drink in hot water as an infusion
Cinnamon Sweet, warming Kidneys, circulation, sore throat Bark As powder added to food/drink
Codonopsis (Dang Shen) Sweet Appetite, fatigue, chronic coughing Root
Dragon-Eye Fruit (Long Yan Rou) Sweet, warming Sleeplessness, anxiety, absent-mindedness Fruit Eat raw, or drink in hot water as an infusion
Fo Ti Root Liver, kidneys, sleeplessness, dizziness Root
Goji Berries Liver, diabetes, skin Fruit
Green Tea * Cool High blood pressure, dental hygiene, antioxidants Leaves Drink in hot (but not boiling) water as an infusion
Hibiscus
Jasmine * Pungent, warming Digestion, regulating emotions Flower As above
Lavender ** Pungent, warming Digestion, regulating emotions Flower As above, or as an essential oil, diluted.
Lemon Balm ** Tangy Nervousness and excitability, cold sores, flu, menopause, painful periods Leaves, flowers As an infusion, diluted in cream, or essential oil.
Lemon Verbena ** Relaxing, nervousness, influenza Leaves As an infusion
Lime Flower
Liquorice Sweet, neutral Coughs and wheezing, lungs, muscle spasms Flower Root
Peppermint ** Cooling IBS, flu and cold, inflammed joints, indigestion Leaves As infusion
Perilla Acrid, warm Chesty coughs and wheezing, phlegm, constipation Fruit, Seed
Psyllium Husks
Raspberry Leaf
Rooisbos Tea
Rose Buds Sweet, warm Menstrual cycle regulation, swelling Flower
Rosehips Sweet, slightly bitter, warm Poor appetite, trapped wind, PMS breast tenderness Flower

 

* Information from Acupuncture Today
** Information from Britton, Jade. The Herbal Healing Bible. (London: 2013, Apple Press).

Herbs and Teas

Name Properties Good for
Chaga Anti-oxidant, anti-viral, immunity, anti-cancerous
Cordyceps Sweet Fertility, kidneys, liver, respiratory problems, diabetes
Coriolus Increase benefits of chemotherapy, high cholesterol, hypertension
Honey Mushroom Neurological conditions – vertigo, epilepsy, Meniere’s Syndrome
Lion’s Mane Sweet, Bland Digestion, nervousness,harmonizing, the nervous system
Maitake Diabetes, high cholesterol, hypertension, increase benefits of chemotherapy
Oyster Mushroom Immunity, high cholesterol
Reishi Sweet, Slightly Bitter Allergies, liver, hypertension, anxiety/insomnia, anti-cancerous
Snow Fungus Immunity, circulation, protective in radiotherapy
Sun Agaric Allergies, diabetes, cancer
Zhu Ling Subtly sweet Immunity, fluid retention, improves chemotherapy benefits

References:

  • Herbs and Teas table compiled using Bensky, D., Gamble, A., Chinese Herbal Medicine: Materia Medica. 1993. Eastland Press, Incorporated: USA.
  • Fungi table compiled using: Powell, Martin. Medicinal Mushrooms: A Clinical Guide. 2010. Mycology Press: UK