Health tips
Interesting facts about some medicinal plants from our garden
These plants are not only decorative but also have valuable medicinal properties that can help with various health conditions. Whether as tea, tincture or ointment — the possible uses are varied and offer a gentle alternative to conventional medicines. Discover the healing powers of marigolds, chamomile, lavender, sage and many other plants. A small medicine cabinet on our buffet
Our plant tip
Die marigold helps the body with inflammation, relieves cramps and heals wounds. In the past, it was also called “never-wilt flower.” As your blossoms greet each new day with joy of life — even in November — it ensures that love among people never wither. Their flowers look like little suns and make you smile about this sun. This also dissolves worries and creates inner peace and comforting warmth.
Lindenblüten Rebloom particularly beautifully in the teapot. On a physical level, they alleviate colds and flu, make us sweat and strengthen our immune system. This is particularly valuable in cold and wet weather. Lime blossom tea makes your heart feel warm and alleviates heartbreak in a direct and figurative sense. Perhaps a cup of lime blossom tea will make you happy memories, such as a meeting under a lime tree...?
Health tip for calf cramps
That helps here Goose cinquefoil. It is also best to rub these leaves right on the cramping area on the calf or foot. You can also pick a few leaves to keep at home and then make yourself a tea from them. This relaxes the muscles and also prevents sore muscles.