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  • Chamomile, English chamomile, Roman chamomile

    Chamomile is an annual herb that originated in Europe that became widely naturalised, and is common in cultivated lawns. The white inflorescence... More ...

  • Treating rheumatism with dock

    1 out of 1 people have heard of this.

    For rheumatism: Gather dock leaves, carefully dry them and bind them around the affected joint. (Said to be a complete cure)

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  • Blackcurrant, bramble

    The blackcurrant plant is a shrub that grows up to 2m tall, bearing lobed leaves with serrated margins. Inconspicuous greenish flowers are borne... More ...

  • Rosemary

    Rosemary is a popular household herb. Its principle uses today are in cooking (often with lamb) but it was once a very important medicinal plant... More ...

  • Feverfew

    Feverfew is a perennial herb in the daisy family, native to south-eastern Europe and Asia. The small flowers are borne in typical daisy-like clu... More ...

  • nettles and bee stings help inflammatory conditions

    1 out of 1 people have heard of this.

    well, stinging yourself with nettles is supposed to stimulate the body’s own anti-inflammatory response and be very good for inflammatory ... More ...

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