May 31, 2007 (Press Release) --
An online Herbal Home Remedy newsletter sends out free information on a regular basis to meet the growing demand from people who want to use
herbal medicine for treatment. In recent years, more and more people prefer to reduce the use of synthetic western drugs due to possible side effects such as headaches, constipation, nausea and giddiness. In some cases, drugs are also ineffective. This led to the rise in demand for information about the use of natural treatments; in particular, herbal remedies.
One problem lies, however, in the search for information. There are thousands of herbs available. Someone who wants to use herbal medicine would need an understanding of what herb to use for a particular symptom or ailment. This is where the online newsletter has been coming in. It has been helping several of its subscribers with information on the use of herbal remedies in an easy to understand and bite-sized manner.
Evelyn Lim, its publisher, provided some examples on the use of herbal home remedies, "Herbs can be used to treat a variety of conditions such as acne, constipation, depression, low energy levels and bad ordor. You need to know which herb to use for treating a particular symptom or health condition."
The newsletter also provides useful research information on herbs used by ancient healing systems such as Indian Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese Medicine. A herbal home remedy can be easily made in the form of an infusion tea or simply consumed as a supplement.
Information is not just provided on herbs that can be used for treatment when something goes wrong. It is also on herbs that can be used as part of preventive medicine.
"It is my hope that more will gain a better understanding about the role that herbs play not only for treatment of various ailments but also for maintaining good health," said Evelyn Lim, its publisher.
To gain an access to the highly educational and free newsletter, simply visit http://www.HerbalRemedyTips.com . The newsletter also offers a bonus MP3 download on Herbs for Health upon subscription to receive free regular updates.
herbal medicine for treatment. In recent years, more and more people prefer to reduce the use of synthetic western drugs due to possible side effects such as headaches, constipation, nausea and giddiness. In some cases, drugs are also ineffective. This led to the rise in demand for information about the use of natural treatments; in particular, herbal remedies.
One problem lies, however, in the search for information. There are thousands of herbs available. Someone who wants to use herbal medicine would need an understanding of what herb to use for a particular symptom or ailment. This is where the online newsletter has been coming in. It has been helping several of its subscribers with information on the use of herbal remedies in an easy to understand and bite-sized manner.
Evelyn Lim, its publisher, provided some examples on the use of herbal home remedies, "Herbs can be used to treat a variety of conditions such as acne, constipation, depression, low energy levels and bad ordor. You need to know which herb to use for treating a particular symptom or health condition."
The newsletter also provides useful research information on herbs used by ancient healing systems such as Indian Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese Medicine. A herbal home remedy can be easily made in the form of an infusion tea or simply consumed as a supplement.
Information is not just provided on herbs that can be used for treatment when something goes wrong. It is also on herbs that can be used as part of preventive medicine.
"It is my hope that more will gain a better understanding about the role that herbs play not only for treatment of various ailments but also for maintaining good health," said Evelyn Lim, its publisher.
To gain an access to the highly educational and free newsletter, simply visit http://www.HerbalRemedyTips.com . The newsletter also offers a bonus MP3 download on Herbs for Health upon subscription to receive free regular updates.

An online herbal home remedy newsletter meets the growing demand for natural health information. More and more people are now preferring to use herbal remedies instead of synthetic drug medications.
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