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Stories of Beauties

There are around 10,000 species of medicinal plants in use today that are a real gift of nature. We have the privilege and honor that many of these plants grow in our climate. It is always difficult to single out which of medicinal plants are the most important; and the impression is that the time is yet to show the most powerful among them, and until then we talk about the ones we know about the most.

Calendula (Calendula oficinalis)

Acts as an antiphlogistic – treats inflammatory processes. Internal use is based on antiflogističknom (treats inflammation) and spasmolytic effect (relaxes the smooth muscle tone). It works anti-cancerogenic on melanoma, uterine and throat. Calendula is a bactericidal plant and serves as an antibiotic:

  • Effective in diseases of the veins.
  • Promotes sweating, increases the excretion of urine, soothes spasms.
  • Good for strengthening the immune system.
  • For wounds that do not heal, to calm inflammation.
  • For festering wounds and cuts.
  • Helps in the treatment of psoriasis, with ulcers, frostbite, burns, fungal diseases, herpes, skin discolorations, age spots, warts.

Calendula is one of the plants, which are used the most in the pharmaceutical industry. Extremely beneficial effect on the skin. Used to treat burns, wounds, and frostbite. Due to the presence of provitamin A is helpful in a treatment of psoriasis. In folk medicine, since these plants are made numerous patches against wet and dry eczema and scaling lichen. Stimulates the production of new cells, eliminates purulent change, so it is used against the nail root festering. Calendula has proven to be an extremely effective tool against fungi, especially Candida. It really is a long list of medicinal properties which are hidden in the flower …

Basil (Ocimum basilicum)

Basil has multiple uses, is good for both external and internal use. For hair loss prevention, hair strengthening and its faster growth. Adds shine to tired hair. Stimulates circulation, works to revive tired skin, giving it shine and improves skin tone. Acts as a tranquilizer, relieves insomnia, relieves anxiety, influences the improvement of concentration, calms the nerves. Helps to fight acne. Strengthens weak nerves, has a calming effect, strengthens mental functions and eliminates mental fatigue.

Chamomile (Chamomilla)

The plant very famous for multiple benefits we have from it, Chamomile, delivered its healing powers into many beauty products. This herb works primarily soothing. It has a positive impact on inflammations and irritations, starting from menstrual cramps to bloated and tired eyes.

Almond (Prunus dulcis)

Almond is responsible for the production of natural products that keep skin smooth and healthy. Almond oil is an excellent massage, and if the almonds are combined with calendula has a wide range of action on various skin diseases. Almond nourishes, regenerates, and protects the skin giving it a smoothness and shine. If you do not like oil on your hands, you can use a hand cream with almond, which has the same healing effect as the oil itself.

Lavander (Lavandula angustifolia)

When it comes to healing properties, aromatherapists claim that lavender oil is of outstanding features; it is innocuous, no adverse effects, can be used in all ages and is very effective against many diseases and ailments. Moreover, proved itself a friend of the skin, because it gives good results in the fight against acne, oily skin, dermatitis, psoriasis, eczema and athlete’s foot.