Herbs for Wounds
The wound is damage to the skin or mucous membranes, which especially need to be careful due to the risk of infection. Because the cause of the injury and the extent of the various methods of treating, aproces healing may take from several days to several months. This is helpful in wound healing packs are appropriately selected herbs.
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Marigold – Marigold flower
£2.80 – £3.50Calendula has long been used to relieve inflammation of the mouth, throat, and stomach. This lovely marigoldlike flower is considered a vulnerary agent, a substance that promotes healing. Calendula also has anti-inflammatory and weak antimicrobial activity.
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Great Nettle – Nettle leaf
£2.00 – £3.90Despite it’s rough exterior, nettle is one of the best remedies for various ailments: anemia (increases the amount of hemoglobin), high blood pressure, coughs and colds, congestion, unitary tract infections and kidney and many other problems.
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Great Nettle – Nettle root
£3.50 – £6.60Despite it’s rough exterior, nettle is one of the best remedies for various ailments: anemia, high blood pressure, coughs and colds, congestion, unitary tract infections and kidney and many other problems. It also seems to be effective in reducing pain and producing a sedative effect.
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Yarrow – Milfoil flower
£1.10 – £1.78Flower of yarrow contain about 50 % more active ingredients than other parts of the plant. As a result of broadcasts it demonstrated that reduces or inhibits a completely capillary bleeding and reduces pain caused by smooth muscle cramps bowel disease (for example, in stressful situations).