CORIANDER:
Digestive Aid:
In traditional medicine, coriander was used to aid digestion and alleviate digestive issues. It was often included in herbal remedies and teas for this purpose.
Anti-Inflammatory:
Coriander was believed to have anti-inflammatory properties and was used topically to soothe skin conditions or as a poultice for joint pain.
Respiratory Health:
Some cultures used coriander as a remedy for respiratory conditions like coughs and bronchitis. It was often brewed into a tea or inhaled as vapor.
Antibacterial Properties:
Coriander was used as a natural preservative and antibacterial agent in food preparation, helping to extend the shelf life of certain foods.
Aphrodisiac:
In some traditions, coriander was considered an aphrodisiac and was believed to enhance libido.
CIRCULATION, MUSCLES AND JOINTS: Accumulation of fluids or toxins, arthritis, gout, muscular aches and pains, detoxification of heavy metals, poor circulation, rheumatism, stiffness,
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM: Anorexia, colic, diarrhea, flatulence, heartburn, hemorrhoids, nausea, spasm, detoxification of the gut, tonic, general treatment of the digestive tract
IMMUNE SYSTEM: Colds, ’flu, infections (general), prevention, measles
NERVOUS SYSTEM: Debility, migraine, neuralgia, nervous exhaustion.
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