How to use herbs beginning with “H” | eorthfolc.org

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    Here’s a continuation of herbs starting with the letter “H,” including their common name, botanical name, healthful use, and safety considerations:

    Hawthorn

    • Botanical Name: Crataegus monogyna or Crataegus laevigata
    • Healthful Use: Hawthorn is commonly used to support heart health, improve circulation, and lower blood pressure. It is also used to treat anxiety and digestive issues.
    • Safety: Generally safe when used in recommended doses. May interact with heart medications, so it’s important to consult a healthcare provider.

    Hibiscus

    • Botanical Name: Hibiscus sabdariffa
    • Healthful Use: Hibiscus is known for its ability to lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels. It is also rich in antioxidants and supports cardiovascular health.
    • Safety: Safe in moderate amounts. Individuals with low blood pressure or those on blood pressure medications should consult a healthcare provider.

    Holy Basil

    • Botanical Name: Ocimum sanctum or Ocimum tenuiflorum
    • Healthful Use: Holy basil, also known as Tulsi, is used to reduce stress, enhance immunity, and support respiratory health. It has strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
    • Safety: Generally safe, though large amounts may lower blood sugar or interfere with blood-thinning medications.

    Hops

    • Botanical Name: Humulus lupulus
    • Healthful Use: Hops are commonly used to promote relaxation, alleviate anxiety, and improve sleep quality. They are also used for digestive disorders.
    • Safety: Safe in moderate amounts. May cause drowsiness or interact with medications that affect the central nervous system.

    Horehound

    • Botanical Name: Marrubium vulgare
    • Healthful Use: Horehound is often used to treat respiratory issues like coughs, colds, and bronchitis. It also supports digestion and helps alleviate bloating.
    • Safety: Generally safe when used in moderation. Large doses may cause gastrointestinal discomfort.

    Horse Chestnut

    • Botanical Name: Aesculus hippocastanum
    • Healthful Use: Horse chestnut is used to improve circulation and treat varicose veins and hemorrhoids. It has anti-inflammatory and vasoconstrictive properties.
    • Safety: Use with caution. Raw horse chestnut is toxic, and only standardized extracts should be used. Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women.

    Horsetail

    • Botanical Name: Equisetum arvense
    • Healthful Use: Horsetail is used to support bone health, treat urinary tract infections, and strengthen hair and nails due to its high silica content.
    • Safety: Generally safe when used short-term. Long-term use may lead to a deficiency in vitamin B1 (thiamine), and large doses can cause toxicity.

    Hyssop

    • Botanical Name: Hyssopus officinalis
    • Healthful Use: Hyssop is traditionally used to treat respiratory conditions such as coughs, bronchitis, and asthma. It is also known for its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects.
    • Safety: Generally safe in small amounts. High doses can cause seizures, so it should be used cautiously, especially by individuals with epilepsy.

    Always consult a healthcare provider before using herbs for medicinal purposes, especially if pregnant, nursing, or on medication.

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