Natural Plant Medicines Found In The Kitchen

Use Lavender Oil As Medicine, Not Perfume

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Lavender smells lovely, but lavender oil can be used as a natural medicine to treat many ailments. Lavender oil is commonly known for its relaxing and calming properties, alleviating symptoms of anxiety, depression, stress, restlessness, and insomnia. However, there are many other medicinal uses such as relieving pain and respiratory disorders, improving digestion and blood circulation and treating skin disorders such as acne, psoriasis, and eczema.

Lavender oil can also be used for healthy hair, killing lice, lice eggs, and nits, and has been said to be a possible natural treatment for alopecia areata, as it increases hair growth by up to forty-four percent within seven months of treatment.

There are many reasons to use lavender oil as a medicine, such as to relieve asthma, eczema, or insomnia. So get some lavender oil and keep on reading to learn what makes peppermint a medicine.

Peppermint To Ease Respiratory And Digestion

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Peppermint can be a great addition to a garden, as it can be used as a tea or as a medicine, in addition to other cooking applications. Many might not think of peppermint as natural medicine, but it has many medicinal qualities to it whether used as the herb, oil, or tea. Peppermint can benefit the respiratory system to treat asthma, allergies, colds, coughs, and tuberculosis. It can also be used for an upset stomach, relaxing the muscles of the intestines, which allows gas to pass more easily and eases the pain.

When sick with a common cold, peppermint can be rubbed on the chest or inhaled through a vaporizer to clear nasal congestion and relieve a cough.

Now that you know some of the ways to use peppermint as a medicine, keep reading to discover what makes thyme a natural medicine.

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