Herbs for babies
Babies especially in the first days of life are exposed to new organism external factors. Often during this period there are gastrointestinal disorders or irritation or skin allergies. Infants are particularly vulnerable and require special delicacy. Many health problems arise in the first weeks of life can be solved in a simple and secure way using herbs that are recommended for mother and child in this particular period.
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Hibiscus – rose mallow
£1.38 – £1.78Hibiscus tea or Sudan mallow is a delicious drink with an unusual action. It is highly appreciated in Malaysia and India and in Egypt is almost a “national drink”. The infusion of hibiscus flowers have a red color and slightly sour taste, it is a merit of large amounts of vitamin C.
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Herbal blend for cold (for children and adults)
£3.10 – £3.90Colds are a common problem of children and adults, particularly in the autumn and winter. Upper respiratory tract infection commonly referred to as the common cold is causing the characteristic symptoms such as fever, sore throat, runny or bone pain. These symptoms very effectively alleviate herbs.
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Cornflower – bluebottle
£2.50 – £3.50Cornflower is a very popular plant in Poland, distinctive flowers in blue are very valuable medicinal raw material, is used in kidney disease and swelling caused by water and salt retention in the body. The infusion is often used as compresses on the eyes.
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Drug Eyebright – Eyebright herb
£3.50 – £4.50Eyebright is a very long time regarded as a healing herb eyes, so in many languages skylight name comes from the eyes. Aqueous extracts of the Eyebright herb (infusion, decoction) have anti-inflammatory properties inhibit the release of histamine.
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Rosa rugosa- rose petals
Traditionally rose petals were used during diarrhea, abdominal pain, and aids during colds because they do not show a strong grasp. The use of rose patches is indicated in infants and young children as an anti-inflammatory and diarrhea agent.
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Raspberry – Raspberry dried fruit
£3.90 – £7.00They are a source of vitamins C, E and B vitamins, they are also a valuable component of minerals: iron, potassium, magnesium and calcium. Raspberry fruit outside and antipyretic properties of anti-also have antiviral properties, because in the states of viral infections are often advised to drink the juice of these tasty fruits.