When you’re walking down the street
admiring the flora and fauna that surrounds you, little do you think
about the hidden powers that plants have to heal our many ailments.
Sweetly swaying in our front gardens, these innocent little organisms
continue to go unnoticed in their ability to save lives. Well, that
might be a slight exaggeration, but it’s true; many of nature’s
beauties do have magical elements that often get overlooked. Did you
know that the dandelion, that seemingly unimportant weed, is
considered as a good source of vitamins? Who’d have thought it! Our
environment’s just full of surprises, so we wanted to check out
which of our favourite flowers have been helping the nation for
years.
Sunflowers
Like little bundles of sunshine, this
burst of yellow is enough to bring any greenery to life. Reaching
high into the sky for the entire world to see how pretty they are,
it’s no wonder why Van Gough chose to paint them. However, it’s
key to remember that sunflower seeds also contain a lot of important
health essentials, such as vitamin E and magnesium; a combination
that can both improve your skin and calm your nerves. But that’s
not all! Much of the sunflower family have beneficial qualities, such
as arnicas, which are used for their ability to help wounds heal.
(There are arnica
creams and tablets available for you to buy).
Lavender
Famous for its calming effect and
assistance in providing a good night’s sleep, lavender is a scent
which is both recognised and loved by many. But why? For years this
flower has been popular with the masses, dating back as far as 2500
years ago when the Egyptian’s would use it for perfume... and
mummification. However, nowadays it’s mostly appreciated for its
relaxing qualities. Suffer from insomnia? Then a few drops of
lavender oil on your pillow is said to do the trick, helping to ward
off any pesky stress and anxiety.
Rose
Roses are a very symbolic flower. They
connote love, passion and beauty, something which the old romantic in
British culture seems to embrace. Although, the truth is, that the
significance of this emblem of l’amour does extend beyond its
physical appearance. Rose oil is also known for its endless healing
properties. From its use as an anti- depressant and ability to fight
off infection, to the effect it has on dry and sensitive skin, rose
oil is certainly a remedy that shouldn’t be ignored.
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