Ginger is a medicinal plant. It helps fight nausea, but it has antibacterial, antiviral, antioxidant, and anti-parasitic properties and can relieve some pains. Garlic is another plant that can reduce
inflammation and has other immune-boosting, antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-fungal effects. Peppermint is good to sooth your stomach and help you breath better. Lavender is good to help you sleep, fight nail infections, reduce pain, and even help some skin infections. Thyme has many vitamins and has antibacterial, antispasmodic, and calming properties. Chamomile is another plant that helps relax you and sooth skin Allergies. Cinnamon helps with Diabetes. Turmeric is also said to reduce inflammation.
Köhler's Medicinal Plants was created in 1887.
In most circles, medicinal plants are the ones called traditional medicines. Modern medicine is called conventional medicine. Medicinal plants can be as effective as conventional medicine in some cases. Many conventional medicines come from plants.
some medical plants requires the accurate or correct temperature for them to grow
Use of medicinal plants helps in curing the ailments in mankind.
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It help the acient people long ago to treat their sickness because there was no medicines like we have now.If there was nomedicinal plants we cant treat too are sickness because some sickness need medicinal, plants to treat.
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