03 5th, 2010

Herbs can be used to meet some of the nutritional needs of pregnant women, as well as help with some common diseases. The key to knowing what is safe and what is not safe to know that the grass is actually used. Of course, caution should always be implemented in case of doubt, better safe than sorry.

Nevertheless, the following are some guidelines when considering a safe herb to use during pregnancy.

The best herbs to use for a pregnant woman with a soft herb tonic. These herbs are traditionally used as food. They can be used daily to feed and supply the nutritional needs of pregnant women.

What are good soft grass? Raspberry leaf, alfalfa, nettle, oat straw, chamomile, dandelion and lemon balm. Raspberry leaf, for example, is a great plant, tone and prepares the uterus for childbirth. It may actually cause lighter work! These herbs are also being heralded as having great nutritional benefits, such as iron, calcium and magnesium. Make your daily tea with herbs, so this use of their excellent quality during pregnancy.

Sometimes women suffer from morning sickness can benefit from the use of milk thistle. Milk thistle has been used by many to help clear excess hormones from the liver, which can sometimes be the cause of morning sickness. Essential oil of mint is diffused throughout the room can calm the nausea of the stomach, as well.

In addition, a tablespoon or two of ginger root tea can help alleviate morning sickness.

Another common ailment of pregnancy hemorrhoids. Beneficial herbs witch hazel. Small PAD cotton may be saturated with witch hazel and applied to the affected area. Drinking nettle or oat straw tea helps in strengthening and promoting the elasticity of the capillaries in the rectal area.
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