Natural Remedy Encyclopedia
Explore our collection of natural remedies, herbs, and healing plants. Each entry includes traditional uses, scientific evidence, and practical applications.
Castor Plant Seeds
Medicinal seeds with potent compounds used primarily for external applications.
Benefits:
- Moisturizes and heals skin
- Relieves constipation when taken internally (with caution)
Colloidal Oatmeal
Anti-inflammatory and deeply soothing remedy for irritated skin.
Benefits:
- Relieves itching and irritation
- Creates a protective barrier on skin
Calendula (Cream or Infused Oil)
Healing herb that speeds skin recovery and reduces itchiness.
Benefits:
- Accelerates wound healing
- Reduces inflammation
Coconut Oil (Raw/Virgin)
Moisturizing oil with light antimicrobial properties for skin irritation.
Benefits:
- Deeply moisturizes dry skin
- Creates a protective barrier
Carrot
Earthy, herbaceous essential oil known for its skin-rejuvenating and liver-supporting properties.
Benefits:
- Supports skin cell regeneration
- Has antioxidant properties
Cistus
Warm, honey-like essential oil known for its skin-healing and immune-supporting properties.
Benefits:
- Supports wound healing and skin regeneration
- Has antimicrobial and antiviral properties
The Balance of Evidence
At Eden, we strive to present all three forms of evidence, allowing you to make informed decisions about which remedies might be right for you.
Scientific Evidence
Includes clinical trials, laboratory studies, and systematic reviews that examine the efficacy and safety of remedies.
Traditional Usage
Centuries of use in various healing traditions like Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and indigenous practices.
Anecdotal Reports
Personal experiences and testimonials that, while not scientifically verified, can provide insights into potential benefits.
Important Considerations
- Natural remedies can have powerful effects and may interact with medications. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new remedy.
- Quality and sourcing matter. Look for high-quality, sustainably sourced remedies from reputable suppliers.
- Natural doesn't always mean safe. Some natural remedies can be harmful if used incorrectly or by certain individuals.
- Serious conditions require professional medical care. Natural remedies can complement conventional treatment but shouldn't replace necessary medical intervention.