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Mulberries

Aside from tasting great, here are a few other ways mulberries, their leaves and root bark are all beneficial. They contain vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and anticancer properties. They can reduce inflammation, cholesterol, blood sugar, and grey hair. Mulberries promote an even, healthy skin tone, liver, kidneys, eyes, immune system. They can also increase blood circulation,Continue reading “Mulberries”

Sweet William

Sweet William, Dianthus, the flower of God. This beautiful flower can be added to dishes and drinks, like salad, pasta or tea. It can be used to treat bladder infections, inflammation, constipation, aches and pains. It reduces stress and anxiety, boosts immune system, improves skin’s appearance and prevents hair loss. Dianthus extract is being researchedContinue reading “Sweet William”

Dandelions

Dandelions contain high amounts of vitamins and minerals. They can be made into tea or added to salads. Sap from the stems can be used to alleviate itchy insects bites or stings. It treats acne, eczema, warts and other skin conditions. Dandelions can eliminate toxins and cellulite, improve digestion and lower cholesterol. These plants areContinue reading “Dandelions”

Ground Ivy

This tiny little lawn flower is full of health benefits. Ground Ivy can be made into a tea to treat a cough, sore throat, ear infection, cold or flu. It can be applied topically to improve skin appearance and feel. It’s high in vitamin c and can be added to salads. It is also beingContinue reading “Ground Ivy”

Wild Violets

Wild Violets can be used to promote wound healing, treat inflammation and coughing. For more information on Wild Violets, visit the Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine https://chestnutherbs.com/violets-edible-and-medicinal-uses/ This is interesting as well! Long ago, it was known as the flower of love and fortune telling. https://wp.me/p3b0ip-1S6