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All our organic dry Tea's and Plant's are
bought by us from the uk's largest importer of dried plants
we sell these as dried plant matter
Potpourri not to be consumed this would be doubly dangerous if
you where pregnant or of a weakened condition always seek advice
when using herbal remedies. There is a vast amount of information
on these type of plant on the web i have posted some snippets
below
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CHAMOMILE: perfect
for making the relaxing Chamomile tea. The most prolific
producer of flowers. Its volatile oils are an anti-spasmodic,
which can be used for treating indigestion and menstrual
cramps. It is an anti-inflammatory and anti-infectant useful
for treating skin disorders. It soothes colic and calms a
hyperactive or distressed child. The daisy like flowers of
Chamomile look lovely in any garden.
ECHINACEA: a
highly regarded blood purifier used in the treatment of
diseases caused by impurities. Said to increase bodily
resistance to infection by strengthening the immune system.
The best reason to include Echinacea in your garden is for its
singularly beautiful flower, with delicate pastel-purple
petals radiating from the prominent red-orange corona, which
continues to bloom from July to September.
GOTU KOLA: perfect
is recommended for
nervous disorders, including epilepsy and senility. As a brain
tonic, it is said to energise flagging mental powers and aid
intelligence and memory. Strengthening the adrenal glands, it
is said to combat stress and depression. One of its
constituents, asiaticoside, works to stimulate skin repair and
strengthen skin, hair, nails and connective tissue.
ST. JOHNS WORT: an
old remedy for insomnia, depression and bedwetting, now touted
as a natural alternative to anti-depressant drugs. Recent
clinical evidence suggests that the flowering tops are
effective in controlling mood and mild depression. Liniment
made with tops in vegetable oil is soothing and healing when
rubbed on painful joints and muscles. Yellow flowers. St.
Johnswort tea is useful for easing menstrual cramps. Cautions:
St. Johnswort is rated unsafe by USFDA. Prolonged use may
cause photosensitivity.
GINKGO BILOBA
has been traced back nearly 300 million years and has been
used for sexual function in men and women, circulation, mental
function, eyesight, impotence, vertigo, tinnitus, male
enhancement. It has been indicated for a long list of ailments
including acrocyanosis, Alzheimer's, asthma, cerebral
atherosclerosis, cochlear deafness, dementia, depression,
diabetes related nerve damage and poor circulation, diabetic
retinopathy, improving circulation to the brain in the
elderly, leg ulcers, macular degeneration, menopause, multiple
sclerosis, Parkinson's Disease, PMS, Raynaud's disease,
sinusitis, strokes, thrombosis, tinnitus, varicose veins and
vertigo
GREEN TEA
is One of Nature's most powerful anti-oxidants! Even moderate
amounts are thought to have an effect. The
following uses are widely cited (although not necessarily
backed up with research!): regulating blood sugar and blood
pressure, boost the immune system, prevent ulcers, control
inflammation, fight viral colds and flu, prevent gum disease,
cavities, and bad breath, lower cholesterol, preventing heart
disease, osteoporosis and blood clots.
ALFALFA:
is suggested as a supplementary food for people with anaemia,
diabetes. It is helpful in extending appetite, contributes
towards weight gain, and is used as a diuretic for increased
urination, for indigestion and bladder disorders. Alfalfa is
also regarded as a helpful dietary supplement for increasing
breast milk, for mitigating premenstrual syndrome, , and for
lowering blood cholesterol level Cautions: Should not be used if
suffering from autoimmune diseases.
more soon
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