- allspice
- helps to soothe the common cold and relieves upset stomachs
- anise seed
- aids digestion and freshens the breath. It can also soothe a cough and improve bronchitis.
- chamomile
- is renowned for its calming properties and is also said to be anti-inflammatory and anti-spasmodic
- chrysanthemum
- is sweet-tasting and is able to reduce body heat resulting from fever. It also helps protect against liver damage and neutralises toxins.
- cinnamon
- is calming and helps to support healthy circulation and digestion.
- ginseng
- stimulates vitality and helps the body stay healthy.
- ginger root
- is excellent for improving circulation, and is one of the best herbs for improving digestion, nausea, lung congestion, and arthritis.
- hawthorne
- strengthens the heart and increases blood flow.
- lemongrass
- is frequently used due to its calming properties.
- parsley
- is a diuretic and helps with kidney function.
- pau d'arco
- has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activity against a wide variety of organisms including bacteria, fungi, yeasts (including Candida albicans), viruses (including herpes simplex types I and II, influenza virus, poliovirus and retroviruses) and parasites.
- peppermint
- is good for stress relief. It also helps with stomachs and digestive issues and helps to freshen the breath.
- red clover
- use as a medicine for menopausal symptoms, cancer, mastitis, joint disorders, asthma, bronchitis, psoriasis and eczema. It is not recommended for children, pregnant or breastfeeding women.
- rose hips
- are a natural source of vitamin C and bioflavonoids. They are a liver, kidney, and blood tonic, and are a good remedy for fatigue, colds, and cough.
- sarsparilla
- promotes energy and healthy skin
- slippery elm
- helps to relieve stomach cramps and other gastrointestinal problems
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