Plants that hold depression at a distance

in #life7 years ago

Nature has many remedies that await you to try. Especially if you go through a stressful period, some plants can help you cope with it.
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Whether we are talking about aromatherapy or natural treatments, plants have many benefits to the human body. So they can help alleviate certain health problems until they are fully treated.

Ayurvedic women use plants for both a psychic and a healthy physique.

The joiner has therapeutic effects
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This plant contains a series of volatile oils that provide real therapeutic effects to the human body. Whether you have trouble with insomnia, stress or anxiety, juniper oil juniper oil annihilates these conditions with increased comfort.

It can be eaten both in the form of tea and tincture or even crumbled berries to be added to bathing water to remove muscle tension.

Basil helps the body adapt
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One of the best plants to combat depression, stress and anxious states, basil combats excess secretion of cortisol, helping it to adapt to surrounding conditions.

In the case of asthenia, especially when changing from one season to another, basil fights depression, asthenia and anxiety.

It can also be eaten in the form of tea, tincture or aromatherapy.

Fresh basil leaves if you choose to chew them will get exactly the same effect as chewing gum.

Stringer, a natural antidepressant
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Stringing is synonymous with calm, being used successfully in combating anxiety and sleep.

If you are experiencing nervousness or insomnia, you can resort to St. John's wort, although it should be noted that this plant interacts with certain medications for which reason a physician should be consulted about it.
Used in aromatherapy, juniper oil helps to eliminate toxins and purify air, inducing a state of well-being.

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This is a very interesting post. I've been considering turning to plants and, more recently, essential oils to help alleviate the stress, anxiety, and depression that I feel regularly.

My one concern though is finding out which ones are safe to have around cats as I definitely don't want to make my pets poorly.

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