Edible flowers from the garden bloom my salads!
A short guide to edible flowers in your garden.
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A short guide to edible flowers in your garden.
Edible flowers from the garden bloom my salads! Read More »
Herbs are superfoods, easy to grow and bursting with flavor and nutrients. This article will stimulate you to grasp all the wonderful things they can do for you.
Herbs that make salads taste even better! Read More »
Alterative, a little-known medicinal plant property, yet extremely useful when dealing with acne, eczema, arthritis, osteoarthritis and other arthritic diseases.
Are you inspired to use plants for good health? It’s true that there’s a lot of information on the Internet, and perhaps you’d like to try it, but are aware of a potential danger. And you’re right! Plants are natural, but they’re also powerful. This article deals with the risks, and the precautions you need to take to use plants safely and to encourage the happy cohabitation of medicinal plants in your daily life.
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Stimulating expectorant: Plant that stimulates us to expel mucus.
Relaxing expectorant: Releases mucus secretions while soothing bronchial spasms.
Mucolytic: “bronchial fluidifier, expectorant, mucus thinner” #ref:20#.
Stimulating expectorant, relaxing expectorant, amphoteric and mucolytic. Read More »
Syrup is a relatively quick process, making it easy to take several small doses. With this article, learn how to create your own syrup to suit your needs, using the plants you have on hand.
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Cholagogue, choleretic and amphocholeretic: properties that stimulate and regulate bile flow.
The cholagogue plant stimulates the evacuation of bile by contracting the gallbladder.
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The antipruritic plant prevents and combats itching.
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Infusion and decoction are simple techniques for enjoying the aromas and virtues of plants. This article describes
tips and principles for successful and intuitive preparation.
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This astringent plant contracts and tightens mucous tissues. It firms inflamed mucous membranes, making them less permeable and reducing fluid loss (blood, diarrhea, lymph, etc.). In excess, astringency can cause constipation, irritation and impede nutrient absorption.