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* 1 quart water
* 1 handful any herbs*
* Juice and peel of 1/2 lemon
Bring water to a boil. Add juice and peel of lemon and herbs. Turn off the heat and take the pot to a table. Cover your hair with a shower cap or towel and drape another towel over your head and the pot, holding your face about 10 inches above the water. Keep your eyes closed and ...(more)

Inspired by 50 Simple Ways to Pamper Yourself, by Stephanie Tourles (Storey Books, 1999).
INGREDIENTS
* 1/4 cup distilled water
* 1/4 cup vodka
* 5 drops essential oil of clove
* 5 drops essential oil of anise
* 5 drops essential oil of cinnamon
* 5 drops essential oil of orange
1. Mix all ingredients and place in a bottle with a spray mister top.
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Pregnancy: Oils to avoid
Due to the effects of these oils on the reproductive organs, and the sensitivity of the foetus, they should not be used at all during pregnancy.
* Ajowan
* Angelica
* Anise star
* Aniseed
* Basil
* Bay laurel
* Calamintha
* Cedarwood (all types)
* Celery seed
* Cinnamon (leaf)
* Citronella
* Clary sage
* Clove
* Cumin
* Cyp...(more)

The following oils may assist in alleviating the complaints featured. This is not a comprehensive list nor is it considered to be a prescription for the named complaint.
Angelica — Herb Seeds Roots — Cough, Cold, Fever, Flatulence, Indigestion.
Aniseed — Herb Seed Pod — Indigestion, Coughs, Bronchitis, Catarrh.
Apricot ...(more)

* 1 part horsetail
* 1 part alfalfa
* 1 part nettle
* 1 part red clover
* 1 part red raspberry
* Licorice, orange peel, or anise seed to taste
Pour a quart of boiling water over two to four tablespoons of herbs; cover and steep for at least 10 minutes–even overnight; strain.
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If you have a history of getting the ‘trad...(more)

* 1 part horsetail
* 1 part alfalfa
* 1 part nettle
* 1 part red clover
* 1 part red raspberry
* Licorice, orange peel, or anise seed to taste
Pour a quart of boiling water over two to four tablespoons of herbs; cover and steep for at least 10 minutes–even overnight; strain.
Free PDF Health Ebook......(more)

ABCESSES Lavender, Tea Tree, Thyme, Myrrh, Frankincense, Birch
ABDOMINAL CRAMPS Lavender, Clary Sage, Rosemary, Ginger, Basil, Peppermint, Anise, Fennel
ACCUMULATION OF TOXINS Birch, Carrot Seed, Juniper
ACNE Bergamot, Chamomile, Geranium, Lavender, Palmarosa, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Tea Tree, Vetiver, LemonGrass, Rosewood, Cedarwood, Eucalyptus Rad...(more)

The Star anise, botanical name Illicium Verum, is a licorice-flavored star-shaped fruit, mostly grown in China, Japan and Vietnam. It is dark brown in colour, with eight seeded petal-like segments. The fruit is usually picked before ripening and then dried to be used as a spice or a medicinal herb. However, it is considered to [...]...(more)

Essential oils have many properties and each oil can help in several different areas. Below is just a listing of which oils can help where. These are not the only oils that can be used, it is just a very small guideline.
Abscesses/Boils: basil, chamomile, clary sage, eucalyptus, geranium, juniper, lavender, rosemary, thyme, tea tre...(more)

Did you know one of the most powerful home remedies for bad breath is parsley? That is because parsley is high in chlorophyll a well-known breath deodorizer. All you have to do is chew on a sprig of parsley. You can also prevent garlic and onion from sticking to your breath by chewing on a parsley sprig before digging in. And even though parsley is...(more)

Aniseed A very popular aphrodisiac with many culinary uses. It has been used as an aphrodisiac since the Greeks and the Romans, who believed aniseed had special powers. Sucking on the seeds is said to increases your desire. Asparagus Given it’s phallic shape, asparagus is frequently enjoyed as an aphrodisiac food. Feed your lover boiled or st...(more)

Aniseed A very popular aphrodisiac with many culinary uses. It has been used as an aphrodisiac since the Greeks and the Romans, who believed aniseed had special powers. Sucking on the seeds is said to increases your desire. Asparagus Given it’s phallic shape, asparagus is frequently enjoyed as an aphrodisiac food. Feed your lover boiled or st...(more)

The seeds, leaves, roots and bulb of anise are used by herbalists for treating several physical ailments. The botanical name of anise....(more)

I was asked recently about herbal remedies for asthma. I thought of a few off the top of my head, which have been traditionally used treatments for asthma.Chamomile tea has some anti-allergenic properties, and seems to inhibit the allergic response. Also chamomile’s essential oil seems to block the release of histamine, and these two togeth...(more)
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