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Eurasian smoketree ( Cotinus coggygria )


 

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Cotinus-coggygria

Application: Recommended for purulent skin rashes, sores, boils, sweating of the feet, hair ruffled, bleeding, swollen and festering gums, hemorrhoids, joint swelling, etc.. From our online store you can order Eurasian smoketree. . . . → Read More: Eurasian smoketree ( Cotinus coggygria )

Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)


Even though there have been no studies focused uniquely on yarrow and how it affects people, clinical experience (and in some cases animal or laboratory studies) supports the use of yarrow for the following purposes: Loss of appetite, Digestive complaints, To increase urine flow, Liver and gallbladder conditions, Menstrual irregularities, Menstrual cramps and pain, Muscle spasms, Inflammation, To fight infection, Fever (brings temperature down by promoting perspiration), To reduce bleeding, Wound healing. shop.selibium-herbals.com . . . → Read More: Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)

Stinging Nettles ( Urtica dioica )


Nettle root or whole plant has been used in traditional folk medicine as an astringent, a diuretic, and a tonic herb. Internally nettle has been employed to treat anemia, uterine hemorrhage, excessive menstruation, hemorrhoids, arthritis, rheumatism, gout and skin eruptions. From our catalog you can order Stinging Nettles – leaves ( Folia Urticae ) and root ( Radix Urticae ). . . . → Read More:Stinging Nettles ( Urtica dioica ). From our online shop you can order Stinging Nettles

Basil ( Ocimum Basilicum )


BasilUses: Most people think of basil as a standard culinary herb, complimenting tomatoes and an essential ingredient in pesto, but this is really just scratching the surface. Basil leaves can be combined with a variety of other herbs including garlic, juniper, marjoram, mustard, oregano, paprika, parsley, pepper, rosemary, sage and thyme and can be used in soups, stews, stuffings and rices as well as with fish, chicken, vegetables and meats. They can also be a key ingredient in cheeses, vinegars, oils, jellies, teas, drinks and liqueurs, and seeds can be used in beverages. Purple basils make nice colorful vinegars, and lemon and cinnamon basils can be unexpected but flavorful additions to desserts.

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Calendula Tea – MARIGOLD ( Calendula officinalis )


Therapeutic actions: Anti-phlogistic; Anti-fungal; Anti-inflammatory; Antiseptic; Antispasmodic; Aperient; Astringent;

Cholagogue; Diaphoretic; Emmenagogue; Skin; Stimulant; Vulnerary; Warts.

Nutrients: Calcium, coenzyme Q10, phosphorus, vitamins A, C and E……….

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Sage tea ( Salvia Officinalis )


… Sage is a classic example of why herbs can score over man-made cocktails of chemicals, because as time goes by, research is discovering more and more benefits of this seemingly simple herb, which the ancients knew about all along…

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