Today, scientists around the world are researching which ingredients are responsible for which effects and to what extent herbs can also protect against illness as part of a balanced diet.
Appetite stimulant: Bitter substances in sage, bay leaf, basil, thyme, rosemary, oregano and wormwood stimulate the appetite.
Gastrointestinal soothing: Many herbs soothe the stomach, relieve cramps and thus protect against flatulence (e.g. dill, fennel, juniper, savory).
Draining: culinary herbs such as parsley, basil, cress and borage stimulate kidney activity and urine production.
Preservative: Certain substances in herbs and spices act against oxygen radicals, bacteria and fungi. This explains, among other things, the preservative effect of rosemary.
Salt-saving: If you use plenty of culinary herbs, you can save salt and thus enrich your sense of taste and also prevent the possible promotion of high blood pressure.