Roots of plants have astonishing properties which can heal and treat most human ailments and diseases without the harmful side effects of powerful medications. Because the roots of plants grow underground they absorb many nutrients from the soil especially minerals. Since earliest times, people have gathered these substances to create herbal medicines to treat certain diseases. It is therefore very important to consume root vegetables during infection to fight off the disease and after taking any antibiotic medications. Roots are the most common parts of a plant used as medicine.
The roots of this plant are crushed and used as a tea or boiled and chewed to relieve numerous health ailments. These medicines were usually administered through teas or pastes that were either ingested or applied externally. Sometimes the plants were eaten as food or added to food or water.
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(Last Updated on : 25-01-2017)
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