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Article Title: Ease Pain and Detox With With the Herb Yucca
Author: Darrell Miller
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The yucca plant can be found growing in the southwestern areas of the United States. This herb was used by Native Americans for arthritis, rheumatism, and as a poultice on breaks and sprains. Yucca was also used for skin disorders and to stop bleeding. Native cultures viewed the yucca plant as being very valuable. It was also used for making clothing as well as for healing.
The name yucca comes from a Caribbean name for cassava, which was considered part of this genus at one point. This herb was traditionally used as a soap because of the foaming agents that it possesses. The Native Americans used the soapy leaves from Yucca for a variety of health conditions. Today, the plant is used to treat inflammation pains that are caused by degenerative diseases. Scientific studies have shown that yucca saponins block the release of toxins from the intestines, which often inhibits the normal formation of cartilage. This herb also contains antibacterial and antifungal properties that make it great for cleansing the colon, purifying the blood, and helping to keep the kidneys and liver free of toxins. This herb is used topically as a poultice for sprains. It is also great as a shampoo for dandruff and hair loss. Yucca has also been approved for the use in foods as foaming agent, especially in root beer.
Yucca contains saponins which are helpful in improving the body�s ability to produce a natural cortisone. This cortisone helps with inflammation, healing, and pain. Often herbalists recommend yucca for arthritis and rheumatism. The herb is also used for intestinal problems and to aid digestion. Yucca has an ability to affect the intestinal flora and help to prevent certain types of harmful bacteria from growing. Often, yucca extracts are found in shampoo and soaps. The herb can be used as soap. When the roots are chopped up with water and rubbed on the skin, they will form a lather.
According to scientific studies, yucca contains nontoxic steroid saponins that are extremely similar to cortisone. It is these properties that make the herb useful in cases of arthritis, rheumatism, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol levels in the blood. Yucca saponin extract has successfully treated various arthritic conditions. Benefits were found in reducing pain and inflammation, and there was also a significant reduction in blood pressure, serum cholesterol levels, and the occurrence of migraines.
The root of the yucca plant is used to provide alterative, antibacterial, antirheumatic, astringent, blood purifier, and gentle purgative properties. The primary nutrients found in this herb are calcium, copper, iron, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, and vitamins A, B-complex, and C. Primarily, yucca is extremely beneficial in treating arthritis, blood impurities, cholesterol, and rheumatism. Additionally, this herb is very helpful in dealing with Addison�s disease, bursitis, cancer, colitis, dandruff, gallbladder ailments, gonorrhea, gout, inflammation, liver problems, skin disorders, and venereal disease.
In order to obtain the best results when supplementing with this, or any herb, it is important to consult your health care provider before beginning any regimen. For more information on the many beneficial effects provided by yucca, please feel free to consult a representative from your local health food store with questions.
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