Herb of the Day: Ground Ivy
...I take the picture and find it in various databases. The rest of the plants I may recognize by sight, but am not familiar with the medicinal uses. Ground [...]
...I take the picture and find it in various databases. The rest of the plants I may recognize by sight, but am not familiar with the medicinal uses. Ground [...]
...A study using a blend of Rose (Rose otto) and Lavender (Lavandula angustifolio) essential oil for the prevention of anxiety and depression in [...]
(NaturalPath) According to a study out of Algeria, the essential oil rose geranium will be able to be used as the source to create new and safe [...]
...going to create a happier society? In the next blog, I will review the second study and provide a more integrative viewpoint on assessing and [...]
...in person and can be worn for a variety of occasions, from everyday to weddings or special events! Genuine Rose Quartz and Crystal Quartz Bracelet [...]
KASHAN, Iran – Using extracts of Damask rose is proving beneficial to cardiac patients who are having problems sleeping, according to a study. [...]
...greatly improve indoor air quality. Several species have been shown to filter harmful chemicals like benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, xylene, and toluene. [...]
...bottle. Yuck! Lastly, this herb looks a little bit like another plant I’ll be writing about, Ground ivy. Notice that the leaves for the mallow [...]
...nice and clean. Beware, it can grow pretty tall – even four to 12 feet high. #4 | English Ivy Better indoors than outdoors, this plant, [...]
...And its biggest treatment is poison ivy. Either the stem can be broken and the juice applied to the area, or the leaves can be chewed to make a [...]