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Page 1: Medicinal Plants You Should Plant on Your Garden Now

And Why You Should

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First off, they are more of a use to you

compared to flowering plants.

They can better in dealing with various

complications compared to modern

medicine.

It’s risk a free and healthy activity!

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Aloe vera is easy to plant and raise – it thrives under sunlight and dry soil.

It is edible, though it tastes horrible.

It is a major ingredient in toxic free cosmetics and skin products.

The medicinal properties of the plant can be found on the sap or gel which can be extracted by cutting a leaf.

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It can help cure wounds and burns.

It can get rid of blisters and cuts.

It can effectively treat eczema and rashes.

It can reduce skin inflammation, making it

useful for acne and infections.

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Peppermint has been used since ancient

times, thousands of years ago.

It is rich in vitamin A and C, iron, calcium

and magnesium, making it a perfect

addition to your fresh salads.

The medicinal properties are mainly found

on the leaves.

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It can help soothe the skin and muscles.

Inhibit bacterial growth, particularly on the

mouth and on open wounds.

If drunk as a tea, it can help relieve an

upset stomach.

It helps treat fevers.

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Photo by: John Tann

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Tea tree has been used in native medicine,

particularly by the native Australians.

The aborigines chewed on the leaves in

order to relieve headaches.

The leaves and twigs contain the bulk of its

medicinal properties.

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When turned into an oil, it can help treat

various bacterial and fungal infections.

It can help relieve skin conditions like

warts and oral sores.

Tea tree oil can help you deal with insect

bites and burns.

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Photo by H. Zell

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It’s a tasty addition to your salad: milk thistle leaves taste like a cross between spinach and lettuce.

It is a rich source of manganese, iron, selenium and zinc.

Growing it requires little maintenance and is as sturdy as a weed.

Its medicinal benefits can be found on the seeds, flowers and leaves.

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Milk thistle contains silymarin, an

antioxidant and an anti-inflammatory

compound.

It can help deal with liver problems,

particularly cirrhosis, fatty liver and

hepatitis.

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Thanks for reading!