Herbs for sore throats
Having sore throat is a common phenomenon, even in times when the body is not suffering from a cold or flu. The factors that contribute to the appearance of either dry or productive persistent cough are many.
Having sore throat is a common phenomenon, even in times when the body is not suffering from a cold or flu. The factors that contribute to the appearance of either dry or productive persistent cough are many.
Linden is one of the most widely used herbs, known mainly for its soothing properties. In fact the infusion we drink is not an herb but the flower of a tree. The flowers of the linden tree are light yellow, with dark green leaves in the shape of a heart. The tree can live for centuries.
Sage is a herb particularly beneficial when used for hair care. The sage infusion strengthens the hair giving shine and volume. Regulates sebum secretion, making it possible to reduce dandruff and reduce oiliness in oily hair. As a hair and skin strengthener, thoroughly cleanses while protecting against hair loss.
Thyme is a herb favorite in Greece and the Mediterranean, one of the herbs that their pharmaceutical properties are valuable to the human body and its healthy functioning.
The herb sage belongs to the family of Labiatae and is an evergreen shrub. It is one of the native herbs of southern Europe and the Mediterranean. The ideal climate for sage is semi – mountainous and dry.
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