If your apartment has at least one free window sill, you can deploy a small “field” pharmacy on it. Your green healers will come to the rescue regardless of the time of day or day of the week, and their decorative qualities will delight the eye all year round..
Each florist chooses plants according to his taste: one likes flowering species, another collects exclusively tradescantia, and the third is forced to grow only unpretentious species, since the window sill in the apartment is really alone and by no means on the sunny side.
Among plants with a therapeutic effect, there are specimens for every taste and color.. Proper care of them will replenish your family pharmacy with remedies for pain and swelling, inflammation and infection, help to cope with insomnia and irritability, and also enrich the diet with vitamins and biologically active substances.. In addition, potted plants can replace expensive cosmetics..
Let's start with the fact that without exception, all home plants perfectly regulate the " Actively absorbing moisture during watering, they evaporate it from the surface of the leaves for several days, moisturizing and ionizing the air in the room.. Some plants, together with fumes, emit a whole bunch of useful aromas into the air..
Myrtle ordinary A plant that came to us from the subtropics. This is a small tree with small shiny leathery leaves.. At home, the myrtle tree is pruned annually, forming a miniature crown, however, if you skip pruning, the plant blooms with delicate small white or pink flowers that exude a pleasant aroma.. In some countries, myrtle flowers traditionally serve as symbols of the purity and innocence of the bride and are used to decorate her dress..
Myrtle leaves are especially odorous, they have a pleasant balsamic smell and release phytoncides.. Myrtle essential oil has a pronounced antibacterial and antiviral effect, surpasses some antibiotics in terms of the strength of its effect on the vital activity of microbes.. Myrtle reduces the incidence of acute respiratory viral infections in preschool institutions by 30%. The ideal place for a myrtle tree in an apartment is the living room.
Leaves, fruits and essential oil of myrtle are used for herbal medicine.. To prevent flu and colds, before leaving the house, chew 2-3 leaves from a myrtle tree.. In addition to its general strengthening and immunostimulating effect, myrtle will give your breath a fresh aroma..
Alcohol tincture of myrtle leaves is used to treat purulent otitis, gargle with sore throat, cleanse and heal purulent wounds and burns, treat bronchitis and pneumonia. An extract from myrtle berries is an excellent remedy for dandruff, and crushed dry leaves can be used as a seasoning in the kitchen..
When growing a myrtle tree on a windowsill, it is important to constantly keep the soil in a pot moist; if it dries out, the plant can quickly die.. Myrtle loves coolness and sun, but it is better to protect it from direct sunlight..
Laurel noble The homeland of the laurel is the Mediterranean. This is an evergreen plant with large leathery shiny leaves with a specific spicy aroma..
It is difficult to find a hostess who does not use bay leaves as a seasoning.. Thanks to the bitterness contained in the plant, laurel increases appetite, has a beneficial effect on digestion, the functioning of the gallbladder and liver, reduces bloating, flatulence and helps with intestinal colic..
Laurel has antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory action. Hippocrates used laurel to relieve pain during childbirth. Laurel tincture is used as an immunostimulant. A decoction of bay leaf will help reduce sweating of the feet, it is enough to regularly add it to foot baths.. And taking a few laurel leaves with you to the bath, you will not only enjoy the aromatherapy session in the steam room, but also strengthen your body in the fight against colds and flu. Laurel has an anti-inflammatory effect in acne and is good for oily skin care..
Laurel grows well at home, does not require bright sun and can withstand shading, but branches worse without sun. Frost-resistant, so you can leave it on the street and balcony until late autumn.
On the windowsill you can grow healing herbs that will serve you faithfully throughout the winter and early spring..
Herbaceous plants are sown with seeds in wooden boxes or ceramic pots, which can be elegantly decorated to match the interior of the room.. Juicy greenery against the backdrop of a snow-covered window will evoke pleasant thoughts about the imminent summer..
For southern windows, sage and rosemary are suitable, they need warmth and sun.. On the north side, you can place parsley or mint.
Salvia officinalis Can be grown on a sunny windowsill by sowing seeds in loose soil. The plant is unpretentious in care, drought-resistant, has a pleasant aroma and releases essential oil..
Sage leaves contain flavonoids, vitamins C, group B, nicotinic acid, tannins. Sage is often used as a seasoning for fatty and meat dishes, as it enhances digestion and promotes the assimilation of “heavy” foods..
In folk medicine, sage is rightfully considered a female medicine: it contains female phytohormones, has a beneficial effect on infertility, softens the course of gynecological diseases, reduces nervousness during menopause and during premenstrual syndrome..
An infusion of sage leaves is used as an expectorant, it relieves swelling, having a diuretic effect.. Sage leaves can relieve toothache. Sage has a healing effect on hair loss. Sage is most valuable when it blooms with delicate purple flowers..
Rosemary officinalis Rosemary is a fragrant evergreen shrub with small leaves.. It grows well on an open windowsill, easily tolerates a short drought, and blooms beautifully in early spring.. Rosemary is most useful during flowering and fruit fall, at which time its essential oil has the richest composition..
Rosemary has found its way as a seasoning for almost all types of food: from fish and meat dishes to vegetable broths and pastries.. It has a stimulating and tonic effect on the digestive system, a choleretic effect, relieves stress and nervousness..
Rosemary infusion strengthens memory, improves cerebral circulation, vision, which is especially important for students and schoolchildren during difficult exam times, and is also used to treat the consequences of cerebral circulation disorders.
Rosemary has strong antimicrobial and antifungal properties.. Externally used as a wound healing agent.
Fragrant parsley This herb is just a storehouse of vitamins and minerals. Parsley has four times the vitamin C content of lemons. 100 g of parsley contains double the daily allowance of provitamin A. Parsley juice is rich in B vitamins, folic acid, potassium, magnesium, iron.
Parsley can compete with vitamin cosmetics, it is often added to skin care products. Parsley has a whitening and toning effect, has an anti-aging effect, and is especially useful for skin care around the eyes..
Parsley whitens teeth and is a good prophylactic against periodontal disease, has a diuretic effect, improves intestinal motility. Bruised parsley leaf helps with insect bites or bruises.
Among the houseplants there is a frequenter of grandmother's windows. Many of them have become boring to us since childhood: aloe, kalanchoe, ficuses and geraniums. These home healers have undeservedly lost their popularity.. With good care, they can be turned into a real decoration of the room and a source of pride..
Aloe arborescens Aloe arborescens on a sunny windowsill can be forced to branch intensively, and instead of a dull trunk bent into a steering wheel with peeled leaves, you will get a lush cheerful bush. Looks very impressive.
Aloe - a storehouse of vitamins and minerals. Aloe juice has firmly entered the arsenal of cosmetologists: it tightens the skin, penetrating deep inside, enriches its structure with useful substances and perfectly moisturizes. These properties can be skillfully used during the heating season, when the skin of the hands and face dries and flakes.. Aloe is used in almost all areas of medicine, being part of traditional medicines and dietary supplements.. For home use, only the lower leaves are collected, the tips of which have begun to dry out.. The most healing juice accumulates in old leaves.. Aloe loses its properties after a few hours of cooking. You can "
Kalanchoe Instead of Kalanchoe Degremont, a common inhabitant of window sills, you can now easily find Kalanchoe pinnate on sale. The graceful shape of its leaves gives the plant an unusual look.. By the way, pinnate Kalanchoe is superior to other species in its healing properties and it is it that is used in traditional medicine..
Before pruning, the plant is not watered for a week, so the highest concentration of nutrients is achieved in the leaves.. Cut leaves for several days are placed in the refrigerator without access to light.. Then you can squeeze the juice out of them.
Kalanchoe juice is an excellent biostimulant, it has pronounced wound healing, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.. Lotions with Kalanchoe juice are used to treat wounds, burns, bedsores, frostbite, and even in the initial stage of erysipelas.. Juice can gargle with a cold and treat a runny nose.
Geranium An ideal place for geraniums - a window in the bedroom. This flowering plant has a beneficial effect on the nervous system, has a sedative and hypnotic effect, and somewhat lowers blood pressure.. Geraniol, which is part of the essential oil of geranium, has a pronounced antibacterial, virucidal and antifungal effect..
Geranium has long been used as a gargle for colds, crushed geranium leaf can relieve ear pain and relieve inflammation in otitis.. Geranium juice has a hemostatic effect, which can be used for nosebleeds and injuries. In addition, geranium perfectly cleans the air of living quarters..
Geranium is native to Africa, therefore loves the sun and is drought tolerant.. For cultivation, the desired loose soil with a pH shift to the alkaline side.
Natalia Dolgopolova, nedug therapist. en.
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