About Eden Herbs
In the Beginning
Eden Herbs sprouted from the Caribbean's healthy tradition in natural herbal remedies, and the vision of our founder, Dr. Gilbertha St. Rose, a qualified Integrative Health Practitioner, Dermatologist and Herbalist, to blossom into a unique service of health and beauty enhancement ... naturally.
Mission Statement
The Mission of Eden Herbs is:
“To produce high quality herbal products to increase awareness of the value and benefits of our Caribbean herbs and encourage conservation, propagation and utilization of them”.
What is Herbal Medicine?
The practice of herbal medicine offers you relief from symptoms and also an improved standard of general health and vitality.
Herbal Medicine is all about restoring you, the patient, to the maximum possible state of personal well-being, and has something to offer all, however serious or minor your problems. Herbal Medicine successfully alleviates a variety of conditions on a regular basis, and has the gratitude of millions of former sufferers.
These conditions include:
Allergies;
Arthritis & Rheumatism;
Asthma & Lung Disease;
Children’s complaints;
Cystitis & Urinary Disorders;
Digestive & Bowel Conditions;
Eczema & Skin Disorders;
Female Conditions & Menstrual Problems;
Heart & Circulatory Conditions;
High Blood Pressure;
Infections & Immune Deficiency;
ME & Chronic Fatigue;
Sinusitis;
Stress & Emotional Problems;
Weight Problems;
And many more.
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Herbal remedies do not have the aggressive and invasive action of modern drugs. Instead, they provide the necessary trace elements, vitamins and medicinal substances in a harmonious whole, so as to return you to full health. Herbal remedies are robust and effective and will often correct a problem quickly, and in chronic cases, you may need to take the remedies over a period of weeks or months making such adjustment to diet and life-style as are necessary.
These herbal medicines are most commonly presented in liquid form as tinctures, fluid extracts or syrups, and may, on occasion, be given dry to be taken as infusions or decoctions, or in powdered from as tablets or capsules. They also can be given in the form of local applications, ointments, lotions and poultices as required.Herbal Medicines can, of course, be taken simultaneously with other conventional medicines or with treatment from other doctors.