|
Information About The Herb Horsetail The Horsetails belong to a class of plants, the Equisitaceae, that has no direct affinity with any other group of British plants.They are allied closest to Ferns. There are 25 known species of Horsetails just in Britain. The plant is a relic of a dominant group of land plants of the mid-Paleozoic age which were in their prime 350 million years ago. Botanical Name: Equisetum arvense Plant Family: Equisitaceae Common names: Dutch Rushes, Horsetail Grass, Horsetail Rush, Paddock pipes, Pewterwort, Schachtelhalm, Scouring Rush, Shave Grass Origin: Britain and Europe. Horsetail needs swamps and damp places to thrive and grows in fields, on hedge banks and railway embankments. History: The name Equisetum is derived from the Latin words equus , 'a horse' and seta, 'a bristle'. The Nevada Indians used it:
The young shoots were eaten by Romans of the 17th century and American Indians of the 19th and 20th centuries The Swiss Abbe Kuenzle stated 'all pain caused by rheumatism, gout and nerves would disappear....' if everyone drank a cup of Horsetail tea every day. Tradition:
Contains:
Medicinal Parts Used: Herb Horsetail is used for: Blood Conditions
Brain and Nervous System Conditions
Cardiovascular Conditions
Female Conditions
Gastrointestinal Conditions
Genitourinary Conditions
Inflammatory Conditions
Respiratory Tract Conditions
Other
Externally Horsetail is used for:
Horsetail Compress
Horsetail Poultices
Horsetail Sitz bath
Horsetail Steam bath
The plant alone, boiled in water, makes an excellent foot soak for:
Other Uses:
Action:
Caution:
Global Herbal Supplies has Horsetail available in the following forms: |
||
Information given by our website is provided for informational purposes and is not meant to substitute for the advice provided by a physician or other medical professionals. You should not use the information given for diagnosing a health problem or disease. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, promptly contact your health care provider. The above information is just a guide to general circumstances and in no way should it contradict the advice that you have been given by your naturopath, medical doctor or specialist. |
||
A: Adhatoda Vasica || Agrimony || Albizia || Alfalfa || Allspice || Aloe vera || Amaranth || Andrographis paniculata || Angelica || Anise || Arnica || Astragalus || B: Baical Skullcap || Barberry || Basil || Bay Laurel || Bayberry || Bergamot || Bilberry || Bistort || Black Cohosh || Blackberry || Bladderwrack || Blessed Thistle || Blue Cohosh || Boneset || Borage || Brahmi || Buchu || Bupleurum || Burdock || Butcher's Broom || C: Calendula || Californian Poppy || Caraway || Cascara || Catnip || Cats claw || Cayenne || Cedar || Celery seed || Chamomile german || Chamomile roman || Charparral || Chickweed || Cinnamon || Cloves || Coleus forskohlii || Coltsfoot || Comfrey || Commiphora mukul || Cornflower || Cornsilk || Corydalis ambigua || Crampbark || Crataeva nurvala || D: Damiana || Dandelion || Devil's claw || Dill || Dong quai || Dragon blood || E: Echinacea || Elder tree || Elecampane || Ephedra || Eucalyptus || Evening primrose || Eyebright || F: False unicorn || Fennel || Fenugreek || Feverfew || Flax || Frankincense || G: Garlic || Gentian || Ginger || Ginkgo biloba || Ginseng american || Ginseng korean || Ginseng siberian || Ginseng tienchi || Goat's rue || Goldenrod || Goldenseal || Gotu kola || Gravel root || Green tea || Guaiacum resin || Gymnema || H: Hawthorn || Hemidesmus indicus || Hops || Horehound white || Horseradish || Horsetail || Hyssop || I-J-K-L: || Inula || Juniper || Kava kava || Lavender || Lemon balm || Licorice || M-N-O: Marshmallow || Meadowsweet || Mistletoe || Mugwort || Myrrh || Neem || Nettles || Oats || Olive tree || P-Q: Paeonia lactiflora || Passionflower || Pau_D Arco || Peppermint || Phyllanthus amarus || Picrorhiza kurroa || Plantain || Polygala tenuifolia || Polygonum multiflorum || Queens delight || R: Raspberry leaves || Red clover || Rehmannia glutinosa || Rheum palmatum || Ribwort || Rosehips || Rosemary || Rue || S: Sage || Salvia militiorrhiza || Sarsaparilla || Saw palmetto || Senna || Shepherd's purse || Skullcap || Slippery elm || Squaw vine || St john's wort || St mary's thistle || T-U-V: Thyme || Thyme wild || Uva ursi || Valerian || Vervain || Violet || Vitex agnes castus || W: Walnut || Wild cherry || Wild yam || Willow bark || Willow herb || Witch hazel || Withania || Wormwood || Y-Z: Yarrow || Yellow dock || Zizyphus ||
|
||
Global Herbal Supplies Pty Ltd © 1997 - 2008 |
||