Rashes, Hives & Bug Bites
11 foods in our reference help with Rashes, Hives & Bug Bites.
Basil
Basil is an herbal antibiotic, antiseptic, carminative, and appetizer that has an special affinity for the stomach.
Borage (bee plant or starflower)
Borage, also known as bee plant or starflower, functions as a diaphoretic, emollient, and tonic.
Brazil Nuts
Brazil nuts are an excellent source of complete protein and omega-6 fatty acids as well as vitamins E and B-complex and minerals such as selenium, zinc, copper, and manganese.
Cleavers
Cleavers is a medicinal wild herb that grows throughout the United States, Britain, Europe, Siberia, and the Himalayas.
Cloves
Cloves are a highly prized medicinal spice that have been used for centuries in treating digestive and respiratory ailments.
Echinacea (Coneflower)
Echinacea, also known as coneflower, is a medicinal plant that has been used for centuries to help keep the immune system active and healthy.
Eyebright
Eyebright is a tiny herb that grows readily in backyards, fields, and pastures.
Goldenseal Root
Goldenseal Root is a popular herb from North America that works as a powerful herbal antibiotic and immune system enhancer.
Raspberry Leaf Tea
Raspberry Leaf Tea is excellent for sore throats, canker sores, cold sores, anemia, colds and fevers, diarrhea, leg cramps, menopausal symptoms, adrenal fatigue, stomach ulcers, and as a mouthwash for gingivitis.
Raw Honey
Raw Honey is often referred to as “liquid gold” due to its highly therapeutic antibiotic, antifungal, antiviral, antiseptic, anti-aging and anticancer properties.
Watercress
Watercress is a green leafy vegetable that is very rich in vitamins A, C, K and beta carotene and minerals such as calcium, magnesium, copper, and potassium.