The Medicinal Uses of Dill

Lola Inez
Though dill is an herb used in cooking, according to Gardens Ablaze, the unique use of the herb is also used as a means of alternative medicine. Ideal for individuals looking for means other than prescription drugs or across the counter solutions, the medicinal use of dill is by all means one that is valuable.

If you have issues to upset stomach as well as with gas, dill is a valuable alternative treatment for soothing the stomach, as well as acting as a safe and natural anti-gas remedy. One of the least complicated methods of using dill medicinally to soothe the stomach is to create a water based drink or even hot tea according to Gardens Ablaze.

There are other illnesses for which dill can be used medicinally such as for nursing mothers who need to increase milk production according to Natural Standard, such as the use of dill release breast congestion and is also noted to relieve colic in babies.

Herbs are used around the world in their most natural form and have long been used medicinally including dill. Known for treating headaches, dill leaves can be chewed for immediate relief and have been noted to be quite effective. Also used as a digestive aid, drinking hot dill tea twice a day is said to be effective in treating ulcers as well as kidney disorders. Popular in Ayurvedic medicine dill is a popular choice for treating indigestion as well as gas, common coughs, and flu symptoms according to information found at Natural Standard.

Whether you are looking for a homemade medicinal remedy that is convenient, or looking for a natural alternative to treating the various medical conditions mentioned, going to your spice rack as opposed to the pharmacy might be an option. If you suffer from a serious medical condition it is of course advised to consult your physician prior to starting a revised method of treatment.

http://www.naturalstandard.com/news/news201106014.asp
http://www.gardensablaze.com/HerbDillMed.htm


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Published by Lola Inez

Lola is a freelance writer, world traveler and explorer, and a dedicated yogi.  View profile

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