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Herbs
Lemongrass
Lemongrass, also called citronella, is used as a folk remedy to promote sleep, relieve pain, and boost immunity.
Thyme
Thanks to its distinctive taste, thyme has remained a culinary staple to this day. But thyme is also fast gaining a reputation for its medicinal qualities, such as its ability to help treat acne and high blood pressure.
Herbs
Stork’s-bill (Pelargonium graveolens)
The whole plant has astringent, galaktagogo and haemostatic properties. It is recommended in the form of herbal tea for the treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding and external bleeding, as well in order to increase milk production in nursing mothers.
Basil
The plant is administered as analgesic, sedative and digestive in the form of herbal tea.
Saint John’s Wort (Hypericum)
Saint John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum) was recognized as a traditional, folk medicine used topically for the treatment of wounds, abrasions, burns, sunburns and inflammatory skin disorders.
Mallow (Malva Sylvestris)
The plant is administered in the form of infusion and herbal tea as emollient, expectorant, laxative, intestinal tonic and diuretic.
Mint
Throughout history, people have used different species of mint plants in medicine. Different types of mint plants offer a range of antioxidant qualities and potential health benefits.
Rosemary
Rosemary is a fragrant evergreen herb native to the Mediterranean. It is used as a culinary condiment, to make bodily perfumes, and for its potential health benefits.
Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus leaves can be made into a tea that’s safe for consumption. Additionally, the leaves can be made into essential oil for topical use or inhalation.
Lavender
Lavender oil is believed to have antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties, which can help to heal minor burns and bug bites.
Hibiscus
The flowers and leaves can be made into teas and liquid extracts that can help treat a variety of conditions. Hibiscus shows potential for cancer treatment and as a weight loss aid, along with other uses.
Olive Tree Leafs
Olive leaf extract is a natural source of wellness with many therapeutic properties.
Lemongrass, also called citronella, is used as a folk remedy to promote sleep, relieve pain, and boost immunity.
Thanks to its distinctive taste, thyme has remained a culinary staple to this day. But thyme is also fast gaining a reputation for its medicinal qualities, such as its ability to help treat acne and high blood pressure.
Jasmine tea is high in polyphenols that act as antioxidants in your body. It also contains the powerful polyphenol EGCG, which is linked to many health benefits like reduced heart disease risk.
Bitter oranges have qualities similar to those of other citrus fruits but, above all, they contain synephrine, a substance that stimulates the metabolism.
Carob is a sweet and healthy substitute for chocolate. Using it for health benefits goes back 4,000 years to ancient Greece. You can eat carob pods when they’re fresh or dried, too. People who add carob to their diet have seen benefits like weight loss and decreased stomach issues.
The flowers and leaves can be made into teas and liquid extracts that can help treat a variety of conditions. Hibiscus shows potential for cancer treatment and as a weight loss aid, along with other uses.
Due to its therapeutic properties, hypericum oil is widely used in the treatment of shots and burns due to its healing, disinfecting and soothing action. In these cases, it is sufficient to apply the oil directly to the skin. It also performs effective action in cases of solar erythema. Skin care Thanks to its emollient action, hypericum oil is an excellent natural remedy for who suffer with dry skin and for those with psoriasis problems. hypericum oil is a cure for cracking, redness and cold cuts. Among anti-aging natural products, it is one of the most powerful in the industry: it is probably the most effective anti-wrinkle and anti-aging product that exists in nature.
Olive Oil
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