Content | Description The Sea Plantain is found in coastal regions and on inland along it can also be found on the banks of big rivers or salty marshes. Young leaves, are delicious and edible, can be consumed raw or cooked. The seed can is also turned into a flower powder and is used as a flour extender
Medecicinal Use: Plantain seeds contain up to 30% mucilage acting as a bulk laxative and soothing irritated membranes. Drying Process: The process of drying our herbs is carried out under the shade in low temperatures below 35 degrees Celsius to ensure that the herbs preserve their colour and essential oils. Thus, they are characterised by their lively appearance and rich aroma.
| Description Pepper Mint tea is an aromatic tea that can magically warm you up on a cold day or cool you down when it's hot. Possible medicinal properties: Antispasmodic, tonic and aids digestion, stimulates the digestive system, relieves mouth ulcers, gum disease and tonsillitis. Removes mouth odours, soothing, tones the memory, helps with insomnia and headaches. Possible external medicinal uses: Rubbing fresh spearmint leaves on joints and pained areas can relieve pain. Also used against rheumatic pains. Drying Process: The process of drying our herbs is carried out under the shade in low temperatures below 35 degrees Celsius to ensure that the herbs preserve their colour and essential oils. Thus, they are characterised by their lively appearance and rich aroma. Details Nutrients:- Folic acid,
- riboflavin,
- vitamins A, B6 and E,
- magnesium,
- iron,
- copper,
- potassium,
- calcium
CAUTION: Inappropriate for pregnant women due to menopause-causing properties. | Product Description & Details Description Thyme is a Mediterranean herb with many dietary, medicinal, as well as ornamental uses. The flowers, leaves, and oil of thyme have been used since ancient times,to treat a very wide range of symptoms and illnesess. Possible medicinal properties: Chest infections, soothes inflamed intestines and digestive system, soothes laryngitis, tonsillitis and respiratory infections. Has antibacterial, anti-fungal and antiseptic properties. Possible external medicinal uses: Gargle for sore throat and cough, gingivitis and caries. Relieves rheumatism, granulates and asthma. Can be placed on skin injuries for antiseptic purposes. Used in cooking for flavor and aroma. Drying Process: The process of drying our herbs is carried out under the shade in low temperatures below 35 degrees Celsius to ensure that the herbs preserve their colour and essential oils. Thus, they are characterised by their lively appearance and rich aroma. Details Nutrients: - Thymol,
- carvacrol,
- cymol,
- lincolol,
- borneol,
- tannin,
- flavonoids,
- triterpenoids.
- Calcium,
- iron,
- magnesium,
- vitamins A, C and B6,
- potassium,
- phosphorus.
CAUTION: The essential oil o the herb is not suitable for use by pregnant women. Long-term use is Not indicated. Large quantities of thyme can cause thyroid gland hyperactivity, vomiting and dizziness. | Description Elixrisos The origin of its name probably derives from the Greek words elisso - gold or sun - gold. A mythical plant of the Mediterranean to which nature has endowed the gift of eternal youth, as it retains its beauty and freshness even when cut. The origin of its name probably derives from the Greek words elisso - gold or sun - gold. It is also known as kalomothia (Thira), anthonoida (Crete), amaranth (Laconia), immortal (Kythira). It has a strong, floral smell like honey due to its high water content. It mixes very well with chamomile, lavender, rose oil, herb, labdanum, clove and all citrus fruits. We make special reference to olive gold, since it is also considered by aromatherapists, one of the top essential oils. Those who deal with chakra theory and energy aromatherapy, rank it in the first places. Essential oil is quite expensive but worth getting! . There are over 200 species of eucalyptus, all distilled, but only Italian echinacea (Helichrysum Italicum) produces real "immortal" oil (immortele oil). So this is one of the most refreshing and healing essential oils! The elixir is a fragrant half-shrub, 60 cm high, with silver-gray lanceolate leaves and bunches of small light yellow flowers. When dried, the plant retains its shape and the tops of the flowers their yellow color - which is why they are also called "immortal" or "amaranth". Native to the Mediterranean basin, the plant grows in Dalmatia, Italy, France, and Spain. Olive gold has traditionally been used in Europe for pigs (lymph node tuberculosis), asthma, arthritis, and headaches, but also for intestinal worms. In homeopathy, tincture is prepared from the fresh plant and administered for disorders of the gallbladder and lumbago. This group of molecules in the essential oil mainly contributes to its anticoagulant action, making it applicable in the treatment of any severe bruising that ends in hematoma (accumulated, clotted blood). In combination with the anti-inflammatory effect of the oil on the veins, this property makes it helpful in cases of thrombophlebitis, where inflammation and degeneration of the veins lead to the formation of clots. The anti-inflammatory, decongestant effects of eucalyptus essential oil are useful in conditions of bronchitis, colitis, and rheumatoid arthritis. Along with German chamomile, it is also effective for allergic conditions, especially those with runny nose, sneezing, and itchy skin rashes. Olive gold relaxes and supports the area of the solar plexus, relieving the tension resulting from overexertion and excessive control, and the depression due to long-term frustration. Its ability to dissolve blood clots and regulate stagnant blood - liver-related conditions - gives it, on an energy level, the power to disperse deeper, "stuck" negative emotions, especially those associated with the Wood Element: persistent resentment, half-conscious anger, bitterness, and persistent negative attitude. Medicinal qualities: We make special reference to olive gold, since it is also considered by aromatherapists, one of the top essential oils. Those who deal with chakra theory and energy aromatherapy, rank it in the first places. Essential oil is quite expensive but worth getting! Here's why: it contains hydrocarbons, flavonoids, sesquiterpenes, camphor, quercetin, luteolin, neroli acetate.Thus, olive oil has excellent healing properties, restores the skin to a healthier state and delays aging thanks to its very strong cell-regenerative action. Itt is anti-inflammatory, anti-infective, haemostatic, healing, gastric, lipolytic.
Against skin diseases, it accelerates the treatment of dermatitis, burns, acne, herpes, wounds, bruises, eczema and filters out ultraviolet rays. Drying Process: The process of drying our herbs is carried out under the shade in low temperatures below 35 degrees Celsius to ensure that the herbs preserve their colour and essential oils. Thus, they are characterised by their lively appearance and rich aroma. | Description Chamomile is a herb that benefits from the mild Mediterranean climate and comes from the daisy-like flowers of the Asteraceae plant family. It has been consumed for centuries as a natural remedy for several health conditions Possible medicinal properties: Anti-inflammatory properties against gastrointestinal infections, eye and skin inflammations, mouth ulcers. Helps with insomnia, reduces stress, relieves the digestive system, works against intestinal gases, tones the immune system and helps to control diabetes.
Possible external medicinal uses: by applying it on the problematic area, the cold infusion helps with skin problems and black eye-bags. Drying Process: The process of drying our herbs is carried out under the shade in low temperatures below 35 degrees Celsius to ensure that the herbs preserve their colour and essential oils. Thus, they are characterized by their lively appearance and rich aroma. Details Nutrients:- Calcium, vitamins C and A,
- saponins,
- flavones,
- glycosides,
- tannins,
- salicylic acid,
- copper,
- potassium,
- zinc,
- iron,
- phosphorus
Caution: An allergic reaction is possibility for people sensitive to plants belonging to the ambrosia and chrysanthemum species, and to people with low iron problems. | Description Nettle is a perennial plant, reaching to five feet in height, producing lance-shaped leaves and green flowers with yellow stamens. The common nettle is one of some 500 species
Key Actions- astringent
- antiallergenic
- circulatory stimulant
- diuretic
- lowers blood sugar levels
- nutritive
- promotes milk flow (leaf)
- prevents scurvy
- reduces prostate enlargement (root)
- stops bleeding
- tonic
Medicinal qualities: Nettle has been used in alternative medicine to treat hay fever, asthma, diarrhea, osteoarthritis, circulation problems, diabetes, fluid retention, symptoms of enlarged prostate, and other conditions. However, nettle has not been proven with research to be effective in treating these conditions. Drying Process: The process of drying our herbs is carried out under the shade in low temperatures below 35 degrees Celsius to ensure that the herbs preserve their colour and essential oils. Thus, they are characterised by their lively appearance and rich aroma. |
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