Insomnia and Facial Tension
Indexed December 14, 2010
Insomnia
Chamomile is a very soothing tea to put you to sleep if you’re having trouble in that area. And a magickal remedy is to take garden violet, put it in a silver bag under your pillow, and then lay back and wait for the desired effect: sleep. Dill and dandelion also work on insomnia. Orange and passion flower are other plants that take away the sleeplessness you experience.
Primrose and rosemary also may be used in a tea to take away your insomnia but I prefer that you put shavings from ... See the complete post here
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Chamomile tea is considered to be one of the most delicious beverages. It is very beneficial to ones health and hence it is gaining popularity across the globe. The simplest way to get all the benefits of chamomile is to brew it into a tea and drink this wonderful beverage. It is a warm drink [...]
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Most people just consider dandelion to be a nuisance. But I think they will most likely be more welcome to you by the time you finished reading this article. Dandelion is officially Taraxacum officinale – the name comes from the French words âdent de lion,â that mean âlionâs tooth.â This is a reference to the jagged-edged leaves.
Properties and benefits of Dandelion
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