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Herbal Pain Remedies - Herbal Tea

There are herbal pain remedies out there that every person should be aware of. Why suffer through pain that can be treated with common herbs.

There are literally thousands that suffer from chronic pain on a daily basis. Some pain is caused by a specific condition, such as arthritis, while for others it may be a headache or other form of pain.

There are herbal remedies available to help you. We have found the some of the best herbal remedies for pain and listed them here to help you.

Most of these herbs can be incorporated into a herbal tea or tonic for quick absorption into the body.

Herbal Remedies for Pain

St Johns Wort - St Johns Wort is a nervous system relaxant. It can provid relief from nerve damage and nerves that are inflammed or strained.

Vervain - Vervain has the same pain healing properties as St Johns Wort above, it acts like a common asprin for pain and to reduce swelling. This is a traditional herb for pain relief.

Skullcap - Skullcap is another common herb for relieving pain. Use with caution and do not use if you are pregnant or nursing.

Kava Kava - Kava is known and clinically proven to be a sedative and to reduce pain. It brings on a state of tranquility and reduces chronic pain.

Ginger - Ginger is a main stay in Chinese Medicine for pain. It is said to increase the 'qi' or energy and reduce pain.

Before you begin to use herbal tea or herbal remedies to treat pain, please consult your medical practitioner.

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