Synonyms of Over 300 Herbs in 23 Languages


by Anand Damani

The herbal remedy Industry is now moving out of the alterantive and becoming the main medical choice by more people in the world. To their assistance is this web site giving the synonyms of more than 300 herbs in 23 languages.

(PRWEB) March 10, 2006 -- The herbal remedy Industry is now moving out of the alterantive and becoming the main medical choice by more people in the world. To their assistance is this web site giving the synonyms of more than 300 herbs in 23 languages on www.herbsandcures.com

With the revival of interest in the efficacy and the benefits of herbal treatment and the endorsement of lots of medical sciences there is an increasing demand for the herbs and their extracts.

As we scan the horizon we will find 1000 s of websites offering information among others 1.About how to use the herb 2 About the availability of the herb 3.About the diseases cured 4 Photograph of the herb.

While there has been a rapid increase in the sites giving information and facts about the herbs there has been a void in analyzing and understanding the fact that herbal medicine is older than anything heard of. It is a fact that reference to herbal medicine and curing system is found right from the bible to the modern day medicine journals and from the ancient civilizations of the Nile valley in Egypt, Indus valley in India, Chinese scriptures the Incas folklore and the Greek mythology to the modern and Scientific Biotechnology.

Now when something as old and as diverse as this is being presented with a zeal by die hard practitioners trying to out do each other and make their site more informative than others it is pertinent that you will find yourself being drowned by over information.

A single big factor that aids this is the availability of uniform classification of the traditional names and species of these herbs. Just like every language develops a dialect of its own every few miles these herbs also have changes in their names and a little outward texture according to the climatic changes.

Their use and the form remaining the same they are called by a multitude of names. An interesting facet is that even after centuries of domination of medical science doctors and surgeons FDA and all regulators and vested interests the guide and the proponent of herbal cure continues to be the old grandma or the village elders.

Waving a satellite phone and sitting in a luxury sedan you will find a highly successful software wizard calling up his grandparents "My tiny tot is having a very bad cold and I want to give him the concoction that you used to give me. Can you give me the ingredients and the recipe?"

"Oh, No It is always like this even you were so susceptible to cold and she has taken after you. Just take a few leaves of Tulasi, a few pieces of Ingi (Ginger In Tamil), Kalimirchi (black pepper in Hindi) and heat it till the water quantity is reduced to half. Cool the concoction down slowly and then feed her with a spoon by holding her nose tight and make it gulp without vomiting………."The grandma goes on. What in the world is the Software Geek supposed to do in this scenario?

To his aid comes www.herbsnadcures.com http://www.herbsandcures.com/herbs_all_names.php?herb_id=102

Now the basic science behind this faith is the simple and natural instinct of being a well-wisher at heart. No one at the FDA or any other organization for that matter is as concerned about the well being of the tiny infant as the frail old lady living in a tiny village in his hometown.

Coming back to our discussion now that he has the information about the ingredients in the native language from his Grand mother, the caring father wants to prepare the concoction for his tiny infant and logs on to the net and finds that he is more confused than ever. He finds there are more herbs available than the software versions and languages that are sprouting in a geometrical progression.

Now what can he do. For people like him we are bringing out a powerful tool which will help him know as to what that herb is called in as many languages and areas as possible. Then he has an option of telling the herbalist nearby in the language of the herbalist and gets the herb without any confusion.

http://www.herbsandcures.com/herbs_all_names.php?herb_id=102 The icing on the cake is that this facility is not just available on one site but it is free to air and can be made part of any herbal website so that it can be made available universally to more websites. Mankind has been involved from time immemorial in trying to make the world a better place to live in and this is our little effort in making the health industry of herbal use more beneficial & useful.

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