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Lemon Verbena is a fragrant medicinal herb that has mild antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and expectorant properties. |
Friday, 27 June 2014
Lemon Verbena is a fragrant medicinal herb that has mild antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and expectorant properties.
Lemon Verbena is a fragrant medicinal herb that has mild
antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and expectorant properties. Lemon verbena
is excellent for the digestive tract as it is known to be good for
relieving nausea, cramps, bloating, indigestion,
heartburn, flatulence, diarrhea, stomach or gastro-intestinal spasms,
and colon irritability. It is also often used as a natural slimming aid
as it has been shown to burn fat, break down cellulite, and regulate the
metabolism. Lemon verbena is highly beneficial for crohn’s disease,
colitis, celiac disease, sciatica, nervous twitches and ticks, and any
stress related disorders. Lemon verbena also works as a natural remedy
for Candida due to its powerful anti-fungal properties. Lemon verbena is
also particularly good for the nervous system and can help relax the
nerves and muscles, calm the mind, alleviate depression, ease anxiety,
and provide a general overall feeling of peace. Lemon verbena is also
effective at loosening up and removing mucus from the lungs and sinus
passages and can aid in providing relief from the symptoms of colds,
coughs, flu, asthma, and sinus and respiratory infections. It is also
helpful in reducing fever in the body. Lemon verbena is often used by
women for its ability to help regulate their menstrual cycle and reduce
the symptoms of PMS. Lemon verbena has a bright lemony scent and is a
great addition to salad dressings, smoothies, fruit salads, baked goods,
and rice and vegetable dishes. Lemon verbena tea is a relaxing and
medicinal tea that can be prepared by adding two teaspoons of dried or
fresh herb to 1 cup of boiling water and allowing to steep for at least
15 minutes or more. Fresh lime and raw honey can be used if desired.
Lemon verbena is a relatively easy herb to grow in a pot or in the
garden. Dried lemon verbena can be found online or at your local health
food store.
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