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Hey Listener, This month it's hip to be square as we discuss a favorite herb of our, MINTS! Mints are a common herb of the genus Mentha that are widely used in cooking, cosmetics, and popular medicine. Join us as we share some fun facts about mints, their history and chatting about how to grow it in your own garden. Mint Resources - Drying and preserving herbs - https://extension.umd.edu/resource/harvesting-and-preserving-herbs/ The Big Book of Herbs: A Comprehensive Illustrated Reference to Herbs of Flavor and Fragrance The Wonderful Activities of the Genus Mentha: Not Only Antioxidant Properties We also have our Native Plant of the Month: Lyre-leaf Sage (Salvia lyrata), Bug of the Month:blue-winged scoliid wasp (Scolia dubia) , and Monthly garden tips (so much to do in May). We currently have an open survey for ALL listeners. Whether you've listened to all of our episodes, or this is your first time. We developed an evaluation to determine if the information we share on the podcast has made a difference in your practices at home. We promise that it is a short, easy 5-minute survey, and we even have exclusive podcast stickers to give to those who participate. We are so thankful for the feedback, and we appreciate you tuning in for the podcast! You can take our survey here. The Garden Thyme Podcast is brought to you by the University of Maryland Extension. Hosts are Mikaela Boley- Principal Agent Associate (Talbot County) for Horticulture; Rachel Rhodes- Senior Agent Associate for Horticulture (Queen Anne's County); and Emily Zobel- Senior Agent Associate for Agriculture (Dorchester County). Theme Song: By Jason Inc, University programs, activities, and facilities are available to all without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, age, national origin, political affiliation, physical or mental disability, religion, protected veteran status, genetic information, personal appearance, or any other legally protected class.
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As the only PR and communications agency built to scale high-growth technology companies faster across Europe, we understand the unique challenges of growing a business across the region, particularly when it comes to communications. Our new podcast series, Scaling Without Borders, is designed to help ambitious entrepreneurs overcome common challenges and successfully expand into new markets across Europe. Each episode explores the high and lows of growing a tech business internationally, offering valuable insights from some of Europe's most inspiring tech leaders who have been there and done it. In this first series, we take a close look at the journeys of scale-ups founded by Dutch entrepreneurs with Tyto's local experts, Chantal Schepers and Erik van de Nadort. We uncover what it takes to thrive in today's ultra-competitive international markets and share invaluable insights to take your business to the next level from inspiring tech leaders. In this episode, we hear from Haran Sold, Partner and Head of Technology Investments at Mentha Capital, a leading European private equity firm headquartered in Amsterdam. Haran began his career at PeopleSoft (acquired by Oracle in 2005), and has since held various international roles at companies like Nokia, Alcatel Lucent, and SmartShift Technologies, working in both France and the US. With extensive experience in scaling businesses internationally, Haran supports ambitious management teams at Mentha's portfolio companies daily. Drawing on his years of expertise, he shares invaluable insights into the common challenges scale-ups face when expanding across borders, key considerations for raising funds domestically or abroad, and why a deep understanding of your target market is crucial for success. New episodes of Scaling Without Borders featuring inspiring stories from Europe's scale-up ecosystem will be released soon. Don't forget to subscribe on your preferred podcast platform or YouTube channel to stay updated.
In this edition of DIG IT we are delighted to welcome back Jekka McVicar, top organic herb grower, consultant, and Royal Horticultural Society Judge. Peter Brown and Chris Day chat with Jekka on issues affecting herbs, best growing practices, composts, tea infusions, plus we delve into Jekka's latest fabulous book, 100 Herbs To Grow.Plant mentions: Coriander, Basil, Bulbine frutescens (burn jelly plant), Lemon Verbena, Mints including Peppermint and Mentha spicata (Spearmint), Murraya koenigii (Curry tree), Nasturtium, Oregano, Rosemary, Horse Radish, Silybum marianum, Szechuan (Sichuan) Pepper, Rosemary, Thymes, Wild Rocket, Nasturtiums, Wild Strawberries and Winter Savory.People and product mentions: Jamie Oliver, Delia Smith, Borage (the gnome), Charles Dowding, Marcus Waring and garden designer Sarah Eberle. Radio 4's Just a Minute. Horticultural grit, RocketGro Peat-Free Herbs and Alpine Compost, horse manure, Jekka's own peat-free compost mix contains bark, loam, peat-free compost, plus mycorrhizal fungi. Working in some loam can help the composts porosity. Use grit rather than bark for herb mulching. Seaweed feeds are generally best for herbs. Westland Epsom salts will help keep the foliage green and healthy. Growth Technology SG Invigorator. Black plastic for horsetail and general weed suppression.Problem pests: Leaf-hoppers, rosemary beetle and thrips.Tea Infusions: Lemon verbena or lemon grass (with a gin and tonic works a treat). Citrus trilogy, a perfect mood lifter orange blossom, lime leaves and lemongrass and rosemary. Garlic leaf tea for keeping slugs away on your seedlings.Sore throat - sage tea (gargle) for coughs and cold, sprig of hyssop and thyme in hot water with some honey. For Indigestion, try fennel leaf tea which also helps reduce cholesterol.Jekka McVicar and Charles Dowding in conversation on YouTubeJekka's castaway luxury: A propagating kit with a snip, sharpened chop stick, a pair of long tweezers and a wet stone.To find out more about Jekka's story, the specialist herb farm containing over 400 culinary and medicinal herbs from all around the world and online shop. Our thanks to Chiltern Music Therapy for supplying the music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
welcome to my new podcast series, where I will try to open the door to my archives where a past is filled with unforgettable DJ sets. this podcast is a love letter to those moments, those times when the music made us feel alive. they are stories, emotions, and echoes of a time when we danced like nothing else mattered. in my first edition i wanted to feature a loyal and relentless sound warrior of the turkish club scene namely Baris Bergiten https://soundcloud.com/bergiten this set was recorded 7 years ago at mentha (beyoglu).
Welcome to this month's Herb of the Month feature! I'm Ashley Elenbaas, and today we're diving into Peppermint or Mentha piperita. In this episode, I'll take you through the fascinating origins of peppermint and the mythology behind its name, which offers some clues about how it's been traditionally used. I'll also share my personal experience working with this powerful plant for digestive disorders and show you how to make a comforting hot tea with fresh peppermint and refreshing infused water. In addition, I'll teach you how to spot the difference between peppermint that's old and has lost its bioactive properties versus freshly dried leaves that are still potent. And, of course, I'll provide some practical tips for using peppermint, along with clinical data on its proven benefits for treating colds, IBS, headaches, and even boosting academic and exercise performance. Let's dive in and explore all the ways peppermint can support your health and well-being! RESOURCESForLife Blue TeaPot and Strainer: https://amzn.to/3ZtVcsc"Herbs and Natural Supplements: An Evidence Based Guide" by Braun and Cohen: https://amzn.to/4ewBYXfGlass Mason Jars/Wide Mouth Drinking Jars: https://amzn.to/4gtZ8Pw
After a busy start to the year, we catch up with Jack Mentha's to see how his season has gone and reveal some major news.
Jack Mentha. Offroad racer making waves here in Australia as well in America. We sat down with him before Finke to get a great in depth look at his career and how he got to be one of Australia's premier offroad racer.
Er arbeitete bei den Stadtbehörden, war Gemeindepräsident von Köniz und jahrelang im Kantonsparlament des Kantons Bern: Luc Mentha. Im Gespräch schaut er zurück auf sein politisches Schaffen und verrät, was ihm Simonetta Sommaruga einst für einen Tipp gegeben hat. Weiter in der Sendung: * Frutigen sagt JA zum Nachkredit für die Sanierung der Ortsdurchfahrt. * Unihockey-Superfinal erstmals in Fribourg.
This week my guest is Carolyn Dunster. Carolyn is a planting designer, botanical stylist, garden writer and author of a book all about eating flowers entitled ‘A Floral Feast: A Guide to Growing and Cooking with Edible Flowers, Foliage, Herbs and Seeds'. We discuss how to expand your culinary endeavours to encompass the ornamental parts of your garden. A Floral Feast: A Guide to Growing and Cooking with Edible Flowers, Foliage, Herbs and Seeds by Carolyn Dunster Other episodes if you liked this one: Edible Flowers with Jan Billington - In this episode, I'm speaking to Jan Billington of Maddocks Farm Organics, a flower farm in Devon growing and selling organic edible flowers. We talk about the easiest and tastiest flowers you can grow, colour trends, some more unusual edible flowers and how you can use edible flowers for your own special event. The episode starts with Jan telling us about her farm and why she feels her business needs to give something back. Welcome to Mintopia - This week's guest is Dr Si Poole, founder of Mintopia, a website dedicated to mint featuring its own online reference library for the different types, the mintopaedia. Si holds one of the National Collections of mint and holds getting on for 200 different cultivars. From his plastic-free, organic nursery, he sells themed collections of mints and he's passionate and knowledgable about every aspect of the Mentha genera, impressive given that there's much more to this plant than mint sauce and mojitos. Support the podcast on Patreon
Peppermint, originating from the myth of the nymph Mentha, transformed into a plant by Pluto's jealous wife, Persephone, is now cultivated globally but is native to Europe and the Middle East, being a natural hybrid of spearmint and watermint. Its essential oil is derived from steam distillation of its leaves. Peppermint symbolizes clarity and vitality, aiding in dispelling confusion and providing direction. Used alongside Rosemary after dreams and meditation, it facilitates guidance. It signifies the flow of life force or chi, enhancing breath and offering insight and clarity. Peppermint assists in releasing negativity, promoting simplicity, and encouraging mindful action. It cools an overactive mind, preventing hasty decisions and temper flare-ups. Come find out more about this essential oil and ask your questions to Adam and Liz by attending our next Masterclass. Full details here: http://bit.ly/adambevents Don't forget to use the discount code FELLOWSHIP for your discount ABOUT ADAM BARRALET Adam Barralet has been observing and living in tune with nature since childhood. Growing up amongst the bushland and wildlife of the hills in Western Australia and residing in various locations around the world has presented Adam with diverse opportunities to access extensive and eclectic teachings about the secrets of Mother Earth. He has used essential oils for over 30 years and teams his experiences with his background in human biology, chemistry, psychology, health sciences and massage. He has now established himself as an international author, presenter, educator and Wellness Advocate, adept at working with essential oils, along with crystals, animal guides, tarot, astrology and mythology. CONNECT WITH ADAM HERE: https://linktr.ee/adambarralet ABOUT ELIZABETH ASHLEY Elizabeth Ashley has over 20 books on sale on Amazon under her pen name The Secret Healer. The UK Director of the National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy and an overseas speaker for The International Federation of Aromatherapists, Elizabeth's work focuses on understanding the very earliest energetic relationships between certain plants and the human world, right up the modern-day scientific evidence of healing botanicals. A practicing Melissa priestess, a plant and bee shamaness as well as a bee guardian, she has the unique perspective of having one foot in our three-dimensional scientific reality with the other dancing in the spiritual realms. CONNECT WITH LIZ HERE: https://linktr.ee/thesecrethealer
It's February and the garden is starting to awake. In this edition of Dig It Peter Brown and Chris Day bring us the latest events, plants and people making the headlines as well as some topical advice on getting the best from your garden this month.What's on1st - 29th February: Snowdrop season at Waterperry Gardens featuring over 60 different snowdrop varieties. Gardens open 10am - 5pm.3rd February: Graft and Grow Day at Buckingham Garden Centre and held in conjunction with The Mid-Shires Orchard Group, 10am - 4pm. Scion wood swap, fruit tree grafting demos, rootstocks, and fruit trees to buy and much more.3rd February - 10th March: Explore RHS Wisley's glasshouses for their annual Houseplant Takeover with the theme 'Plants Before Time'.8th February - 1 May: Danger and Desire: The Seductive Power of Orchids. Exhibition at RHS Wisley.Saturday 10th February: ‘Golden and Delicious - Edwardian Gardens' A lecture by Caroline Holmes. Writtle University College, Writtle. 11.30am - 13.30pm.Top selling potatoes in 2023 1st Charlotte (2nd early) 2nd Desire (main) 3rd Kestrel (2nd) 4th Cara (main) 5th Arran Piot (1st).Plant mentions: Arbutus unedo, Betula (Himalayan birch), Broad beans, Dogwoods including ‘Midwinter Fire' (Cornus) Hardy orchids, Fargesia (clump forming bamboo), Hedera (ivy), Mahonia, Mentha (mint), bedding Geraniums, Garlic, Sweet peas, Lettuce, Chinese money plant, Sansevieria Cylindrica Braided and Witch Hazel (Hamamelis).People, places and product mentions: Ashridge Forest, Gertrude Jekyll, Edwardian Garden style, Georgian Parks and Gardens Round-Up weedkiller, Kathy Brown's Garden featured on BBC Gardeners' World, Landscape weed-suppressing fabric, Melcourt peat-free composts, houseplants fill one of the Malvern Garden Buildings at the Garden Centre, Nest boxes, Tim Chafor, Composted Bark and Hot Bin Composting.NewsDormice under threat from wetter weather and climate change.Bamboo is the new Japanese knotweed.Kew experts predict horticultural trends Grapes in, apples out – RHS predicts garden trends as climate changesBumper year for British wine growers as output almost doubles.Dutch growers benefit from increased energy subsidies.The Dutch Flower Association acknowledges peat-free growing medium for the first time.First skatepark incorporated into a Chelsea Flower Show garden sparks debateA Tasmanian garden wins the world's ugliest lawn competition (video)DEFRA launches Forest of the National competition with the overall winner receiving £10m to fund their project.The RHS launches an AI chatbot called Chatbotanist to provide advice for members through their phone or PCOldest fungal plant named after children's book author and illustrator, Beatrix Potter.Biochar start-up Earthly Biochar has come up with a government-funded project that's setting out to help save Britain's ash trees.New Mr Fothergill's wildlife seed mix launched by BBC Children in Need.New findings suggest flowers are evolving to self-pollinate2023 was a record year for the National Garden SchemeOur thanks to Chiltern Music Therapy for supplying the music Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Una de las plantas que tenemos a nuestra disposición si tenemos problemas para dormir, ansiedad o estrés agudo es la passiflora incarnata, esta flor contiene flavonoides, alcaloides, fenoles, ácidos orgánicos, entre otros compuestos, que tienen la propiedad de calmarte de manera natural, asimismo, su efecto sedante que no generan dependencia, por esta razón, permíteme explicarte como es la flor que reemplaza el clonazepam. LA PASSIFLORA INCARNATA, LA FLOR QUE REEMPLAZA EL CLONAZEPAM La pasiflora tiene características en su composición química que ayuda a manejar el estrés y la ansiedad, principalmente por impactar directamente en el sistema nervioso de forma positiva, de igual manera, esta flor ayuda a incrementar los niveles del neurotransmisor GABA, lo que ayuda por mencionar una cosa a controlar los niveles de sueño y a controlar las palpitaciones o taquicardias generadas por la ansiedad. Los diversos beneficios de esta planta han sido muy estudiados de manera exhaustivas hay que añadir que si quieres profundizar en esto, al final de este escrito encontrarás investigaciones muy interesantes sobre este tema, como la llevada a cabo en corea por Lee y colaboradores, en donde administrado 60 miligramos de pasiflora lograron curar a pacientes de insomnio crónico, igualmente, la realizada en Polonia por Janda y colaboradores, donde haciendo un metaanálisis de los estudios acerca de la passiflora incarnata, encontró sus beneficios para combatir la ansiedad y sus efectos. PRECAUCIONES SOBRE EL CONSUMO DE PASIFLORA Es importante señalar que no debes automedicarte con esta flor, ni con ninguna otra que desconozcas los efectos que puede tener en ti, acude a médicos naturistas o médicos generales que puedan evaluar tu condición y te autoricen el consumo de esta flor que reemplaza el clonazepam SOBRE LAS DOSIS Antes de consumir flor que reemplaza el clonazepam, se debe tener en cuenta ciertas variables para medir su dosificación ideal, empezando por el peso, la estatura, la edad, así mismo la más importante, qué tipo de problema que se quiere enfrentar. Tomando como referencia los estudios expuestos, encontramos que si se desea combatir el insomnio la dosis es bastante pequeña, alrededor de 60 miligramos, por otro lado, si lo que se enfrenta es ansiedad o ataques de pánico, la dosis ideal se encuentra entre los 200 y 600 miligramos, y debe consumirse dos veces por día. Existen varias presentaciones como gotas, infusiones o en cápsulas, considera consumir la que mejor se adecue a ti. REFERENCIAS Janda, K., Wojtkowska, K., Jakubczyk, K., Antoniewicz, J., & Skonieczna-Żydecka, K. (2020). Passiflora incarnata in neuropsychiatric disorders—A systematic review. Nutrients, 12(12), 3894. Disponible en: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/12/3894/pdf?version=1608530383 Lee, Jeewona; Jung, Han-Younga; Lee, Soyoung Irenea; Choi, Ji Hob; Kim, Shin-Gyeoma. Effects of Passiflora incarnata Linnaeus on polysomnographic sleep parameters in subjects with insomnia disorder: a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled study. International Clinical Psychopharmacology 35(1):p 29-35, January 2020. | DOI: 10.1097/YIC.0000000000000291 Disponible en : https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Shin-Gyeom-Kim/publication/337190383_Effects_of_Passiflora_incarnata_Linnaeus_on_polysomnogra phic_sleep_parameters_in_subjects_with_insomnia_disorder_a_double-blind_randomized_placebo-controlled_study/links/5f0ed953299bf1e548b706b7/Effects-of-Passiflora-incarnata-Linnaeus-on-polysomnographic-sleep-parameters-in-subjects-with-insomnia-disorder-a-double-blind-randomized-placebo-controlled-study.pdf Sarrico, L. D., Angelini, A., Figueiredo, A. S., de Sá Eufrasio, B., Vedolin, E. C., Noqueli, L. V., ... & Cardoso, M. A. P. (2022). Um estudo do uso de chás da hortelã (Mentha x Villosa Huds), folha de Maracujá (Passiflora Edulis), Camomila-vulgar (Matricaria Chamomilla L.) E de Erva-cidreira (Melissa Officinalis) no auxílio ao tratamento e prevenção à ansiedade: uma revisão bibliográ: A study of the use of mint (Mentha x Villosa Huds), passion fruit leaf (Passiflora Edulis), Chamomile (Matricaria Chamomilla L.) and Lemon balm (Melissa Officinalis) teas in the treatment and prevention of anxiety: a bibliographic review. Brazilian Journal of Development, 8(9), 61985-62005. Disponible en: https://www.brazilianjournals.com/ojs/index.php/BRJD/article/download/51941/38904 Zanardi, R., Carminati, M., Fazio, V., Maccario, M., Verri, G., & Colombo, C. (2023). Add-On Treatment with Passiflora incarnata L., herba, during Benzodiazepine Tapering in Patients with Depression and Anxiety: A Real-World Study. Pharmaceuticals, 16(3), 426. Disponible en: https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8247/16/3/426/pdf ENLACES DE INTERES Adiós a la Ansiedad ashwagandha (https://nelsonarturopsicologo.com/adios-a-la-ansiedad-ashwagandha/) TRATAMIENTO ANSIEDAD: EL MEJOR PARA CADA CASO (https://nelsonarturopsicologo.com/tratamiento-ansiedad-el-mejor-para-cada-caso/) LA PLANTA MILENARIA QUE TE AYUDARÁ A SUPERAR LA ANSIEDAD (https://nelsonarturopsicologo.com/la-planta-milenaria-que-te-ayudara-a-superar-la-ansiedad/)
Plantenvriend Ellen Kusters is eigenaar van een camping in Frankrijk met heel veel groen. Daarnaast, heeft ze ook een speciale kruidentuin ingericht waar gasten zelf kunnen plukken. Bijvoorbeeld van de Mentha piperita.
Aromatherapie für die Ohren mit Eliane Zimmermann & Sabrina Herber
Wer hätte gedacht, dass im Süden Deutschlands bereits vor 100 Jahren eine der hochwertigsten Pfefferminzen großflächig angebaut wurde! Wesentlich länger setzt die Menschheit dieses wertvolle Heilkraut an, kommerzielle Zubereitungen mit ätherischem Pfefferminzöl waren vielen unserer Großeltern bekannt. Diese wurden und werden quasi für und gegen alles eingesetzt, doch sollte behutsam damit umgegangen werden. Denn ein relevanter Inhaltsstoff, der Monoterpenalkohol Menthol, wirkt durchaus sehr widersprüchlich. Je nach Menge und Zeit (auf der Haut), kann er Hitze oder Kälte auslösen bzw simulieren. Denn er spricht unsere Temperaturrezeptoren an (TRPM8) – macht jedoch nicht kalt, auch ist er ein Kalziumantagonist vom Dihydropyridin-Typ! Damit wird der schmerzlösende Effekt erklärt, der in einer alten klinischen Studie an der Schmerzklinik Kiel, die später aktualisiert durchgeführt wurde, gezeigt werden konnte. Ein Roll-on mit bis zu 10 % Mentha piperita in Ethanol konnte bei Spannungskopfschmerzen genau so überzeugen wie jeweils 1 g Paracetamol oder ASS. Wir gehen viele weitere Studien und Einsatzgebiete durch, vom Reizdarm, über Post Zoster-Schmerzen, von Hilfe bei Schluckstörungen und Juckreiz bis zu starker Übelkeit. Auch sprechen wir über die Besonderheiten von Spearmint, Bergamottminze und Poleiminze/Flohminze. :: INFO :: Nach dieser Folge werden wir zwei Wochen SENDEPAUSE machen, am 11. August hören wir uns wieder! Dieser Podcast kostet dich nichts: Wir freuen uns, wenn du uns mit dem Kauf deiner Bio-Düfte in unserem Shop (klick!) UNTERSTÜTZT! Hier geht's zu den Seelen-Duftmischungen aus unserem Buch Aromatherapie für die Seele , in dem es um Erklärungen über die Wirkung von Düften auf die menschlichen Emotionen geht, mit vielen Rezeptideen. Feedback und Anregungen (bitte keine Anfragen Beschwerden betreffend!): feedback@aromatherapie-fuer-die-ohren.de Pfefferminze Italien von Doris Karadar Pfefferminzhydrolat Bergila Pfefferminzhydrolat Farfalla Minze-Dreierlei Nanaminze Bergamottminze Yuzu-Zitrone Pflanzlicher Emulgator Solubol webSeminar 'Unterschiedliche Minzen und ihre Anwendungen' Artikel: Minze-Roll-on selber machen > bunte Roll on's zum Befüllen: 10 ml und 5 ml Video mit wertvollen Informationen, inkl über eine Fehlanwendung mit Conny Mögel und Sibylle Broggi Das Pfefferminze-Museum in Eichenau bei München Das Magazin Duft-Detektiv über Haltbarkeit, Hautverträglichkeit, mit Sensorik-Tagebuch (28 Seiten) Kostenlose Rezepte und Informationen zu unterschiedlichen Themen rund um ätherische Öle Kurzausbildung für Laien live-online (ohne Aufzeichnung, kleine Gruppen, Austausch und Fragen möglich) Blog-Artikel von Eliane Zimmermann (v. a. Studien): Aromapraxis Blog-Artikel mit vielen Rezepten von Sabrina Herber: Vivere-Aromapflege Archiv des Vivere-Newsletters mit noch mehr kostenfreien Rezeptideen Aufzeichnungen unserer über 40 webSeminare :: HAFTUNGSAUSSCHLUSS :: Alle Informationen in unseren Podcasts beruhen auf unserer langjährigen Erfahrung, auf traditionellen Anwendungen, sowie – sofern bereits durchgeführt – auf wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten. Unsere Tipps dienen ausschließlich Ihrer Information und ersetzen niemals eine gründliche Beratung, Untersuchung oder Diagnose bei einer gut ausgebildeten Heilpraktikerin oder beim qualifizierten Arzt. Ganzheitlich verstandene Aromatherapie berücksichtigt vorrangig individuellen Besonderheiten, dies ist nur in einem persönliche Gespräch möglich. Unsere zur Verfügung gestellten Inhalte können und dürfen nicht zur Erstellung eigenständiger Diagnosen verwendet werden. Das vollständige Impressum befindet sich jeweils auf den beiden Websites der Autorinnen, jede Haftung wird ausgeschlossen.
Hey Listener, In this month's episode, we are talking about two common household pests: ants and termites. While both live in colonies and can enter our homes, they have very different lifecycles and social structures. Some of them are nuisance pests, while others can cause damage to our homes. This episode will cover how to tell ants and termites apart, their life cycles, and control methods ( Ants ~6:45, Termies ~19:10). We also have our: Native Plant of the Month - Wild mint (Mentha arvensis)- ~ 24:25Bug of the Month – Golden-backed snipe fly ~ ~28:30Garden Tips of the Month - ~31:30 If you have any garden-related questions, please email us at UMEGardenPodcast@gmail.com or look us up on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GardenThymePodcas. For more information about UME and these topics, please check out the UME Home and Garden Information Center and Maryland Grows Blog at https://marylandgrows.umd.edu/. University programs, activities, and facilities are available to all without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, age, national origin, political affiliation, physical or mental disability, religion, protected veteran status, genetic information, personal appearance, or any other legally protected class. The Garden Thyme Podcast is brought to you by the University of Maryland Extension. Hosts are Mikaela Boley- Senior Agent Associate (Talbot County) for Horticulture, Rachel Rhodes- Agent Associate for Horticulture (Queen Anne's County), and Emily Zobel-Senior Agent Associate for Agriculture (Dorchester County). Theme Song: By Jason Inc
Did you know that a coroner and a medical examiner are entirely different? This show blurred the lines between those roles, but their autopsy suite made up for it. Learn about the difference between these two roles and pennyroyal overdoses in this week's episode. Episode information: Coroner S4 Ep2, Cutting Coroners Follow us on Instagram: @insidethemorguepod Email us show suggestions: insidethemorguepod@gmail.com If you enjoy this podcast, support us! Music used from Pixabay.com: Crime Trap by Muzaproduction & Detective by SergeQuadrado Sources: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/11/well/herbal-abortion-tiktok-mugwort-pennyroyal.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mentha_pulegium#cite_note-33 https://sf.gov/information/how-medical-examiner-different-coroner --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/insidethemorgue/support
Hey hey bbs! We have the final episode of the Tropical Roots Series and a special guest Brandon Ruiz of Yucayeke farms (aka the Yuca King & expert). We are discussing Yuca, a food root, a brief history and its uses as a food in various places in the world. It was such a treat to have Brandon here with us and so grateful for all of his expertise. It's time for some ceremonial grade matcha, with 15g of honey and whatever milk you like… we like lactose free half and half! Take yourself on a walk, and enjoy the episode! Topics Discussed: Brandon Ruiz @yucayekefarms Cassava/Yuca/Maniac/Tapioca (Manihot esculenta) (plant) Yucca Plant native to the Americas (Yucca filamentosa) (herb) lemon balm (Melissa Officinalis) (herb) guinea hen weed (Petiveria alliacea) (herb) poleo (Mentha pulegium) (plant) guáyiga (Zamia pumila) Yúcahu (zemi or the masculine spirit of fertility in Taíno mythology) (prepared food) Cassabe Breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis) Yuca Foods: Yuca fries, fufu, boiled yuca, pão de queijo, boba, tapioca pudding ________________________ Follow us on social: @pettyherbalist @bonesbugsandbotany Join the Patreon Community to fund this amazing POD: https://www.patreon.com/pettyherbalist Rate us to show your support! Thank You! #StayReady #BePetty --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pettyherbalist/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pettyherbalist/support
Oh happy dayyyyyyy, Eyyy! Ya aunties are finally announcing some cool news… we have a course coming up! It's called The People's Medicine Bag: Winter Immersion (Bones, Blood, and Belonging by Bonesbugsandbotany feat. petty herbalist and other amazing instructors! We are utilizing the podcast to inform y'all of the foundations of our tradition of herbalism, which is peoples medicine! So come hang and learn some really cool things! Topics Discussed: (food) bee pollen (herb) chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) (herb) peppermint (Mentha × piperita) (course) The People's Medicine Bag: Winter Immersion (Bones, Blood, and Belonging by BonesBugsandBotany (sign up here) (book) Witches, Midwives, and Nurses by Barbara Ehrenreich (article) The Popular Health Movement (article) Early history of the American Medical Association (elder herbalist/root worker) Yeye Luisah Teish (elder herbalist) Susun Weed ________________________ Follow us on social: @pettyherbalist @bonesbugsandbotany Join the Patreon Community to fund this amazing POD: https://www.patreon.com/pettyherbalist Rate us to show your support! Thank You! #StayReady #BePetty --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pettyherbalist/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pettyherbalist/support
Chaque jour, l'équipe de vos radios communautaires se retrouve pour parler du sujet du jour ! Retrouvez vos animateurs et journalistes favoris dans une discussion sans filet, sans langue de bois et avec beaucoup d'humour. Voici les plantes dont on a parlé : -Astragale de chine : Astragalus membranaceus -Echinacée pourpre : Echinacea purpurea -Ail : Allium sativum -Thym : Thymus vulgaris -Sauge : Salvia officinalis -Romarin : Salvia rosmarinus -Gingembre : Zingiber officinale -Sureau noir : Sambucus nigra -Ortie : Urtica dioica -Menthe Poivrée : Mentha x piperita
20% OFF ALL COURSES & PROGRAMS FOR THE ENTIRE MONTH OF DECEMBER – USE CODE DECEMBER2022 AT CHECKOUT!Today we're profiling a few of our favorite “minty” mints! We discuss spearmint, peppermint, & pennyroyal.Spearmint (Mentha spicata) has a light flavor and impression, with moderate menthol content. It's gotten a lot of attention in herbal circles for potential impacts on elevated androgen levels in certain circumstances, but is this generalizable? We're not convinced. We see spearmint as a relaxant and soothing herb first and foremost.Peppermint, on the other hand, is quite stimulating! In part this is due to stronger menthol content and concomitant strength as a relaxant. Cerebral circulation benefits from this combination, and peppermint can help brain fog in many cases. It's important to be clear that products made with peppermint essential oil are not the same as drinking EO in water (which we advise against very adamantly).With pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium) it's even more important to stick to tea rather than the EO. Cases exist of fatalities due to ingesting the EO, in an attempted herbal abortion. This is not going to work, and it is dangerous: don't do it! But, that doesn't mean a single cup of pennyroyal tea will cause an abortion, either… As a tea the herb is an effective pelvic circulatory stimulant & relaxant. If peppermint is helpful for brain fog, then pennyroyal is helpful for “uterus fog”!20% OFF ALL COURSES & PROGRAMS FOR THE ENTIRE MONTH OF DECEMBER – USE CODE DECEMBER2022 AT CHECKOUT!If you have a moment, it would help us a lot if you could subscribe, rate, & review our podcast wherever you listen. This helps others find us more easily. Thank you!!Our theme music is “Wings” by Nicolai Heidlas.Support the showYou can find all of our online herbalism courses at online.commonwealthherbs.com!
Mercanti di Spirits, distributore nazionale di eccellenze food & beverage, distribuirà in esclusiva per il mercato italiano Ron Caracas Club Honey.I Ron Caracas Club nascono dal perfetto mix di rum chiari e scuri di età compresa tra 8 e 10 anni, invecchiati in Venezuela staticamente in botti di rovere bianco che in precedenza contenevano Bourbon, e ben descrivono l'essenza del Paese di origine.Ron Caracas Club Honey nasce dall'unione di miele e pappa reale al Ron Caracas Club Anejo 8. In particolare, il miele, prodotto negli stati venezuelani di Monagas, Bolívar e Anzoátegui, è ricavato dai fiori del mastranto (Mentha suaveolens), una pianta perenne della famiglia delle Lamiaceae. Il miele ricavato da questi colorati fiori blu e rosa è noto per il sapore dolce e aromatico, e le proprietà benefiche riconosciute sin dall'antichità. Ron Caracas Honey è dunque setoso al palato con un piacevole tocco di zucchero e miele, e una leggerissima nota acidula.
This combination of essential oils can help one to stay on task by enhancing cognition, whether that is studying for a test, completing a work project, or recalling items on your grocery list that you mistakenly left at home on the kitchen counter.
This week, Ken Lain The Mountain Gardener of Watters Garden Center in Prescott shares the top 10 mints to grow in your garden. He writes about the various types of mint plants with pictures to help identify the plants. Then he explains which mint is best for tea and cooking, which mint grows best in Prescott, which is strongest smelling, and the easiest type of mint to grow. Mint plants, Mentha, are among the most commonly grown plants in Arizona gardens. It is easy to see why mints are so famous. They are tough, cold-hardy perennials. Mints serve as flavorful... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/top-10-mints-to-grow-in-local-gardens/
This blend is designed to help one prepare for active listening. This combination of essential oils will deepen our breath and bring awareness to our ears and the area around them while also opening our hearts so that we can be fully present with the person speaking. ⭐️ Join the thousands of students learning aromatherapy at Aromahead for free! -----Resources Below-----
This blend is designed to get those “creative juices flowing” by stimulating our brains with clear, creative thoughts to help us complete projects, whether that is coming up with a fun and scrumptious dinner everyone will enjoy or wrapping up a work assignment that is due by the end of the day.⭐️ Join the thousands of students learning aromatherapy at Aromahead for free at https://www.aromahead.com/how-to-blend-essential-oils-----Resources Below-----
While walking the shoreline of a pond recently I was suddenly hit with the strong smell of mint. I apparently had stepped on some field mint (Mentha arvensis). Field mint can be found over much of North America in wet meadows, shores, and similar wet habitats. It is quite common here in North Dakota. It grows to perhaps a foot tall, has opposite lanceolate to ovate leaves, and clusters of tiny pink to lavender flowers ringing the stem at the nodes (where the leaves are attached).
Helen Mentha shares real world strategies for helping people move to where they want to be using Motivational Interviewing approaches with host Ali Hall. Visit c4innovates.com, subscribe to receive newsletter and training updates, and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube for more resources to grow your impact. Learn More Helen Mentha: MINT profile, website Someone Good to Talk To: Reflections on Motivational Interviewing in Practice by Helen Mentha Ali Hall: MINT profile, website Motivational Interviewing: Advancing Skills—live, online advanced level course starting June 3, 2022 Motivational Interviewing: training opportunities and resources from C4 Innovations More podcast episodes on Motivational Interviewing Motivational Interviewing: resources from the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) Access a transcript of Motivational Interviewing 17: Helen Mentha
Aflevering uit een korte serie voor degenen onder jullie die zelf hun planten zaaien en opkweken, en daar een eigen grondmix voor willen gebruiken. Deze gaat over potgrond, dat wil zeggen: grond voor potplanten. Wat is Ivonne's recept? Zoals altijd vind je meer info in de shownote. Luister ook naar de overige afleveringen uit deze serie en bekijk de bijbehorende shownotes: aflevering 114 over zaaigrond aflevering 115 over verspeengrond Op de illustratie bij deze aflevering: Mentha x piperita 'Basil' in pot.
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Bergamot mint, also known as Eau de Cologne mint and orange mint, is a lesser-known member of the mint family. Considered to be one of the most fragrant of all the mints, when the leaves are steam-distilled, we are gifted an essential oil with minty and citrus notes. This episode explores the benefit this unique oil offers for the body, mind and soul.FOLLOW ADAMhttps://www.youtube.com/user/adambarralethttps://www.facebook.com/mycrystalconnections/https://www.instagram.com/adambarralet/FREE weekly e-newsletter exploring crystals and morehttp://www.adambarralet.com/BRING MAGICK HOMEMy books, oracle cards and morehttps://www.adambarralet.com/offerings-from-adam-shopMy monthly online crystal salehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/137571803636756/My favourite essential oilshttps://www.adambarralet.com/ordering-doterraKEEP IT SIMPLE!All my detailshttp://linktr.ee/adambarralet
This week's guest is Dr Si Poole, founder of Mintopia, a website dedicated to mint featuring its own online reference library for the different types, the mintopaedia. Si holds one of the National Collections of mint and holds getting on for 200 different cultivars. From his plastic-free, organic nursery, he sells themed collections of mints and he's passionate and knowledgable about every aspect of the Mentha genera, impressive given that there's much more to this plant than mint sauce and mojitos. Dr Ian Bedford's Bug of the Week: Locusts What we cover How Si became interested in mint The different species and cultivars of mint The Mintopia Mint Collections How is mint propagated? The cultivation of mint in the garden Is it true that you shouldn't allow mints of different varieties grow in the same container otherwise they all end up tasting the same? Mint pests and diseases Links Mintopia Patreon Membership
Join us for a dive into the power of essential oils in our daily lives. The interest in essential oils is rapidly on the rise according to Google Trends. The trend line is fascinating. Why? What makes essential oils so sought after? They work! Organixx carries a line of organic and pure essential oils. Today we will share the top 3 uses of the top single essential oils in our line. Lavender Lavender oil is believed to have antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. We've all heard by now that lavender promotes deeper sleep, but did you know… There's promising research for breast health too. 2014 Iranian research published in the journal Nutrition and Cancer found that lavender oil kills breast cancer cells but leaves healthy cells unharmed. It's important to note that this study was on cells in a petri dish, not on humans. The researchers concluded that: “L. angustifolia has cytotoxic and apoptotic effects in HeLa and MCF-7 cell lines, and apoptosis is proposed as the possible mechanism of action.”1 Stops the itch and burn of insect bites. Even fire ants! Put a drop of lavender oil on a bee sting, mosquito, or other bug bite to stop pain, itching, and reduce swelling. Reapply as necessary. Lavender oil works really well for this, especially if applied immediately. Use it as a flavor booster. Add a drop of high-quality lavender oil suitable for consumption to brownie batter, chocolate icing, cookie dough, dessert recipes, raw chocolate, or even salad dressings. It's absolutely delicious. Is Lavender Oil Safe? Using diluted lavender oil topically or in aromatherapy is generally considered safe for most adults but may not be recommended for children. Applying pure lavender oil to your skin (especially open wounds) may also cause irritation, so we recommend infusing it with a carrier oil, such as olive oil or coconut oil. Dissolving it in water also works. Be careful not to rub lavender oil in your eyes and mucous membranes. If this happens, wash it out immediately. Lavender oil may also cause allergic reactions in people with unusually sensitive skin, so do a spot test before using it. Simply apply a drop of lavender oil to your arm and see if any reaction occurs. The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) also warns against using lavender oil when taking medications like barbiturates, benzodiazepines and chloral hydrate, as it may increase their sedative effects and cause extreme drowsiness and sleepiness. Tea Tree (Melaleuca) This versatile oil possesses antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and antifungal properties. Due to its potent anti-inflammatory benefits, tea tree oil helps to relieve inflammatory skin conditions, especially eczema and psoriasis. Dilute as necessary and apply to affected area two to three times daily. Tea tree oil has long been used as a natural bug repellent by native Australian aboriginal people. Chinese research in 2016 found tea tree to be effective against the cereal weevil, Sitophilus zeamais.3 The cereal weevil is considered to be an extremely destructive pest to stored cereals all over the world. Tea tree also helps to relieve the pain, itching, and inflammation of insect bites. If it's an extra-hot day and your deodorant has failed, apply again, but this time with a drop or two of tea tree oil to help kill bacteria. Tea tree oil's potent antibacterial properties are well proven with dozens of research studies. Is Tea Tree Oil Safe? The answer is yes, as long as it is applied topically in appropriate doses and NOT swallowed. This oil may irritate your skin, especially if used for the first time. We recommend starting with low concentrations until you figure out your tolerance. Determine if you have an allergy to tea tree oil before using it by doing a skin test — apply a small amount to your inner arm to see if any reaction such as a rash or hives occurs. The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) recommends avoiding oxidized oil, which has been exposed to air, because it may help trigger allergies more than fresh tea tree oil. Avoid using undiluted tea tree oil as well and use tea tree oil-infused products instead to reduce your risk of skin irritation. Lemon The health benefits of lemon oil can be attributed to its stimulating, calming, astringent, detoxifying, antiseptic, disinfectant and antifungal properties. *Important to note: Lemon essential oil can make your skin more sensitive to sunlight. Lemon oil has a balancing effect on the oil glands of the scalp. Massage a drop or two of lemon oil into your scalp before you go to bed at night. Wash it out in the morning. Done over a period of weeks, you will notice much less oily hair. It will make your pillow smell nice and fresh too! Diffuse lemon oil to help kill airborne bacteria. Research carried out by Dr. Jean Valnet (co-author of the book The Practice of Aromatherapy: A Classic Compendium of Plant Medicines and Their Healing Properties) shows that diffused lemon oil can rapidly kill off the bacteria that causes meningococcal infections, typhoid fever, staph infections, pneumonia, diphtheria, and tuberculosis. Several essential oils are haemostatic, i.e. they help to stop bleeding by speeding up the coagulation of the blood. The most useful of these is oil of Lemon, though Geranium and Rose have similar, though less powerful, effects. Is Lemon Oil Safe? It is advisable not to use lemon oil without diluting it first, as it can irritate skin. It must be used with a carrier oil for direct application to the skin. Effective carrier oils include coconut oil, olive oil and jojoba oil. There are findings showing that lemon oil may promote photosensitivity, which increases your sensitivity to the sun and may lead to sunburn and uneven darkening of the skin. We also recommend you avoid applying lemon oil and other citrus oils to your skin when outdoors, as blistering may occur. People with sensitivities should use essential oils with caution. Reactions can vary from person to person. Some may experience skin reactions, while some may have respiratory problems. Consult your physician first before use. Pregnant women and children should also see a doctor before applying lemon oil. Peppermint According to a review conducted by the USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University, peppermint has significant antimicrobial and antiviral activities. It also works as a strong antioxidant, displays anti-tumor actions in lab studies, shows anti-allergenic potential and pain-killing effects, helps to relax the gastrointestinal tract and may be chemopreventive.4 Note: Chemoprevention is the use of a medication, vitamin or supplement to stop cancer from happening. This is most often used for people who have a high risk of developing cancer. The high menthol content of peppermint makes it great for cooling off during hot flashes. At the first sign of a hot flash developing, place a drop at the back of the neck, at the base of the skull, or on the collarbones. Breathe it in. This has an instant cooling and calming effect. Peppermint oil not only relaxes skeletal muscles, it also helps to relax the muscles of the respiratory system. Inhaling the scent of peppermint helps to relieve congestion due to allergies and counteract the effects of pollen. Especially powerful when combined with lavender and lemon to ease seasonal allergies! Peppermint oil is superb for helping to relieve indigestion and heartburn. Put just one drop of peppermint oil into a glass of water and drink. It works much more quickly than peppermint tea due to the concentrated nature of peppermint oil. If it's too strong for you, just dilute it and rub it across the tummy. Is Peppermint Oil Safe? Peppermint oil is safe in low amounts in most adults, but it can trigger side effects in people with sensitivities. It is important for the following individuals to either avoid using this essential oil or to use it carefully only with the help of a healthcare professional. Pregnant and nursing women — Peppermint oil or other similar products may have emmenagogue and abortifacient effects, so it would be wise not to use peppermint oil without your physician's approval. Infants and children 7 years old and younger — Peppermint oil must not be used undiluted because there isn't enough information regarding its safety for them. Diabetics — Using peppermint oil may raise your risk of low blood sugar levels or hypoglycemia. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and hiatal hernia patients — Peppermint can relax the sphincter between the stomach and esophagus, and cause acid to move up to the esophagus. People with gallbladder problems — Peppermint oil may cause gallbladder inflammation; those diagnosed with gallstones should consult a physician before using peppermint oil. People taking antacids — These drugs can cause peppermint oil capsules to break down easily, increasing the risk of heartburn. Eucalyptus The healing benefits of Eucalyptus Oil can be attributed to its anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, decongestant, deodorant, and antiseptic qualities, among other valuable properties. Eucalyptus oil is known to be a vasodilator, meaning it dilates, or opens, blood vessels. In 1994, Austrian researchers discovered that eucalyptol, a phytochemical in eucalyptus oil (also known as 1,8-cineol) improved global blood flow to the brain, after only 20 minutes of inhalation.9 A newer study released in 2016 by Korean researchers found that eucalyptol is also able to pass through the blood-brain barrier. This research also found eucalyptol's high antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties to be helpful in the management of chronic conditions such as respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, and degenerative nerve and brain diseases. Some studies have shown that several different species of eucalyptus may help to reduce blood sugar levels in mice. Also because eucalyptus is such an excellent vasodilator, the entire body benefits from this increase in blood circulation. To help combat poor blood circulation, dilute eucalyptus oil and massage it into the legs, hands, and feet as needed. Eucalyptus oil's anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and anti-phlegm properties work very quickly to open congested airways. Make a steam inhalation by boiling two cups of water, pour it into a large bowl, then let it cool for five minutes. Add a drop or two of eucalyptus oil. Then create a tent from a small towel draped over your head. Place your face over the bowl and carefully breathe in the vapor until you get some relief. This should only take a couple of minutes. This is great for bronchitis, head colds, chest colds, and asthma. Is Eucalyptus Oil Safe? Essential oils like eucalyptus oil are generally safe to use, but with specific precautions. Before using it, consult a holistic doctor to see if your condition would allow you to do so, and undergo an allergen patch test to check for possible allergic reactions and lower your risk for developing side effects. In general, adults should not take eucalyptus oil orally except under a doctor's supervision, and this oil mustn't be given to children, especially those under 2 years old. While eucalyptus oil is generally safe when applied to adult skin, refrain from applying the oil, salve or chest rub on the face or nose of baby because of its potential side effects. Lastly, pregnant and breastfeeding women should also avoid using the oil as evidence is lacking regarding its safety for these groups of women. Frankincense – The KING of essential oils! Frankincense essential oil is distilled from the resin of the Boswellia tree that grows in many regions within northern Africa and the Middle East. Oman, Somalia, and Ethiopia are the most prominent suppliers today. Research shows that the natural plant chemical constituents in frankincense oil stimulate the immune system.2 But it supports so much more… Frankincense is a powerful health support for respiratory problems such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, pneumonia, and bronchitis. It even helps when suffering from laryngitis. Diffuse it into the room where you intend to spend some time. For best results, use an ultrasonic cool mist diffuser. Never heat essential oils because heating them diminishes their therapeutic effects. Whether your skin is dry and mature or oily and blotched with blemishes, frankincense oil has wonderful balancing qualities. It helps to reduce lines and wrinkles by tightening and toning skin, accelerates the healing of blemishes, skin ulcers and wounds, and stimulates cell regeneration. For anti-aging benefits, put several drops into your favorite night time moisturizer. For acne and blemishes, apply it neat directly on the problem area, unless you have very sensitive skin, then dilute. Use frankincense oil to help calm and center the mind, to promote spiritual awareness, and to cultivate a sense of inner peace while meditating. Frankincense contains compounds known as sesquiterpenes which work directly on the limbic system of the brain, the center of memory and emotions. Frankincense is calming, grounding, and centering to the nervous system. Diffuse it into your room, or just inhale directly from the bottle at the start of your meditation. Is Frankincense Oil Safe? Yes, frankincense oil is generally safe. Just make sure to undergo an allergen patch test before applying frankincense oil topically to see if you have any sensitivity to this oil. For some groups of people, frankincense oil isn't recommended, since it may trigger adverse reactions. If you're pregnant or nursing, avoid using frankincense oil because it may trigger contractions, prompt menstruation and lead to a miscarriage. As for children, there is very limited information regarding the potential use of this oil for this age group, so if you're a parent or guardian, do not let them use this oil. How to Dilute Essential Oils Although essential oils can be used neat (undiluted) in many cases, it is best (and more economical) to dilute essential oils before applying them to the body. Add a drop or two of your chosen oil to one-half to one teaspoonful of an organic carrier oil such as coconut, almond, hemp, or jojoba. If using with children or pets, use even less essential oil because their smaller bodies cannot tolerate an adult dose. It's best to consult a qualified aromatherapist before using essential oils with pets or children. A Final Word About Quality Always choose high quality, organic essential oil that has been properly distilled so that its phytochemical content is not compromised. Look for bottles labeled 100% pure oil and beware of cheap oils that may be diluted with potentially toxic chemical ingredients. In addition to the powerful essential oils we touched on today, Organixx carries 6 more beautiful single oils just as powerful and effective to help you maintain optimal health; Orange, Grapefruit, Oregano, Geranium Rose, Rosemary, and Clove. Resources: Organixx Essential Oils - 100% Pure, Organic, Non-GMO 1 Comparative studies of cytotoxic and apoptotic properties of different extracts and the essential oil of Lavandula angustifolia on malignant and normal cells. 2 Immunomodulatory activity of biopolymeric fraction BOS 2000 from Boswellia serrata. 3 Insecticidal Activity of Melaleuca alternifolia Essential Oil and RNA-Seq Analysis of Sitophilus zeamais Transcriptome in Response to Oil Fumigation. 4 A review of the bioactivity and potential health benefits of peppermint tea (Mentha piperita L.). National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy – Safety Information 12 Top Essential Oils & 60+ Uses Non-Toxic DIY Essential Oil Mosquito Repellent Tummy Troubles? The Best Essential Oils for Digestive Problems What Are Essential Oils? 21 Facts About Essential Oils You May Not Know
Join us for a dive into the power of essential oils in our daily lives. The interest in essential oils is rapidly on the rise according to Google Trends. The trend line is fascinating. Why? What makes essential oils so sought after? They work! Organixx carries a line of organic and pure essential oils. Today we will share the top 3 uses of the top single essential oils in our line. Lavender Lavender oil is believed to have antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. We've all heard by now that lavender promotes deeper sleep, but did you know… There's promising research for breast health too. 2014 Iranian research published in the journal Nutrition and Cancer found that lavender oil kills breast cancer cells but leaves healthy cells unharmed. It's important to note that this study was on cells in a petri dish, not on humans. The researchers concluded that: “L. angustifolia has cytotoxic and apoptotic effects in HeLa and MCF-7 cell lines, and apoptosis is proposed as the possible mechanism of action.”1 Stops the itch and burn of insect bites. Even fire ants! Put a drop of lavender oil on a bee sting, mosquito, or other bug bite to stop pain, itching, and reduce swelling. Reapply as necessary. Lavender oil works really well for this, especially if applied immediately. Use it as a flavor booster. Add a drop of high-quality lavender oil suitable for consumption to brownie batter, chocolate icing, cookie dough, dessert recipes, raw chocolate, or even salad dressings. It's absolutely delicious. Is Lavender Oil Safe? Using diluted lavender oil topically or in aromatherapy is generally considered safe for most adults but may not be recommended for children. Applying pure lavender oil to your skin (especially open wounds) may also cause irritation, so we recommend infusing it with a carrier oil, such as olive oil or coconut oil. Dissolving it in water also works. Be careful not to rub lavender oil in your eyes and mucous membranes. If this happens, wash it out immediately. Lavender oil may also cause allergic reactions in people with unusually sensitive skin, so do a spot test before using it. Simply apply a drop of lavender oil to your arm and see if any reaction occurs. The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) also warns against using lavender oil when taking medications like barbiturates, benzodiazepines and chloral hydrate, as it may increase their sedative effects and cause extreme drowsiness and sleepiness. Tea Tree (Melaleuca) This versatile oil possesses antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and antifungal properties. Due to its potent anti-inflammatory benefits, tea tree oil helps to relieve inflammatory skin conditions, especially eczema and psoriasis. Dilute as necessary and apply to affected area two to three times daily. Tea tree oil has long been used as a natural bug repellent by native Australian aboriginal people. Chinese research in 2016 found tea tree to be effective against the cereal weevil, Sitophilus zeamais.3 The cereal weevil is considered to be an extremely destructive pest to stored cereals all over the world. Tea tree also helps to relieve the pain, itching, and inflammation of insect bites. If it's an extra-hot day and your deodorant has failed, apply again, but this time with a drop or two of tea tree oil to help kill bacteria. Tea tree oil's potent antibacterial properties are well proven with dozens of research studies. Is Tea Tree Oil Safe? The answer is yes, as long as it is applied topically in appropriate doses and NOT swallowed. This oil may irritate your skin, especially if used for the first time. We recommend starting with low concentrations until you figure out your tolerance. Determine if you have an allergy to tea tree oil before using it by doing a skin test — apply a small amount to your inner arm to see if any reaction such as a rash or hives occurs. The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) recommends avoiding oxidized oil, which has been exposed to air, because it may help trigger allergies more than fresh tea tree oil. Avoid using undiluted tea tree oil as well and use tea tree oil-infused products instead to reduce your risk of skin irritation. Lemon The health benefits of lemon oil can be attributed to its stimulating, calming, astringent, detoxifying, antiseptic, disinfectant and antifungal properties. *Important to note: Lemon essential oil can make your skin more sensitive to sunlight. Lemon oil has a balancing effect on the oil glands of the scalp. Massage a drop or two of lemon oil into your scalp before you go to bed at night. Wash it out in the morning. Done over a period of weeks, you will notice much less oily hair. It will make your pillow smell nice and fresh too! Diffuse lemon oil to help kill airborne bacteria. Research carried out by Dr. Jean Valnet (co-author of the book The Practice of Aromatherapy: A Classic Compendium of Plant Medicines and Their Healing Properties) shows that diffused lemon oil can rapidly kill off the bacteria that causes meningococcal infections, typhoid fever, staph infections, pneumonia, diphtheria, and tuberculosis. Several essential oils are haemostatic, i.e. they help to stop bleeding by speeding up the coagulation of the blood. The most useful of these is oil of Lemon, though Geranium and Rose have similar, though less powerful, effects. Is Lemon Oil Safe? It is advisable not to use lemon oil without diluting it first, as it can irritate skin. It must be used with a carrier oil for direct application to the skin. Effective carrier oils include coconut oil, olive oil and jojoba oil. There are findings showing that lemon oil may promote photosensitivity, which increases your sensitivity to the sun and may lead to sunburn and uneven darkening of the skin. We also recommend you avoid applying lemon oil and other citrus oils to your skin when outdoors, as blistering may occur. People with sensitivities should use essential oils with caution. Reactions can vary from person to person. Some may experience skin reactions, while some may have respiratory problems. Consult your physician first before use. Pregnant women and children should also see a doctor before applying lemon oil. Peppermint According to a review conducted by the USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University, peppermint has significant antimicrobial and antiviral activities. It also works as a strong antioxidant, displays anti-tumor actions in lab studies, shows anti-allergenic potential and pain-killing effects, helps to relax the gastrointestinal tract and may be chemopreventive.4 Note: Chemoprevention is the use of a medication, vitamin or supplement to stop cancer from happening. This is most often used for people who have a high risk of developing cancer. The high menthol content of peppermint makes it great for cooling off during hot flashes. At the first sign of a hot flash developing, place a drop at the back of the neck, at the base of the skull, or on the collarbones. Breathe it in. This has an instant cooling and calming effect. Peppermint oil not only relaxes skeletal muscles, it also helps to relax the muscles of the respiratory system. Inhaling the scent of peppermint helps to relieve congestion due to allergies and counteract the effects of pollen. Especially powerful when combined with lavender and lemon to ease seasonal allergies! Peppermint oil is superb for helping to relieve indigestion and heartburn. Put just one drop of peppermint oil into a glass of water and drink. It works much more quickly than peppermint tea due to the concentrated nature of peppermint oil. If it's too strong for you, just dilute it and rub it across the tummy. Is Peppermint Oil Safe? Peppermint oil is safe in low amounts in most adults, but it can trigger side effects in people with sensitivities. It is important for the following individuals to either avoid using this essential oil or to use it carefully only with the help of a healthcare professional. Pregnant and nursing women — Peppermint oil or other similar products may have emmenagogue and abortifacient effects, so it would be wise not to use peppermint oil without your physician's approval. Infants and children 7 years old and younger — Peppermint oil must not be used undiluted because there isn't enough information regarding its safety for them. Diabetics — Using peppermint oil may raise your risk of low blood sugar levels or hypoglycemia. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and hiatal hernia patients — Peppermint can relax the sphincter between the stomach and esophagus, and cause acid to move up to the esophagus. People with gallbladder problems — Peppermint oil may cause gallbladder inflammation; those diagnosed with gallstones should consult a physician before using peppermint oil. People taking antacids — These drugs can cause peppermint oil capsules to break down easily, increasing the risk of heartburn. Eucalyptus The healing benefits of Eucalyptus Oil can be attributed to its anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, decongestant, deodorant, and antiseptic qualities, among other valuable properties. Eucalyptus oil is known to be a vasodilator, meaning it dilates, or opens, blood vessels. In 1994, Austrian researchers discovered that eucalyptol, a phytochemical in eucalyptus oil (also known as 1,8-cineol) improved global blood flow to the brain, after only 20 minutes of inhalation.9 A newer study released in 2016 by Korean researchers found that eucalyptol is also able to pass through the blood-brain barrier. This research also found eucalyptol's high antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties to be helpful in the management of chronic conditions such as respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, and degenerative nerve and brain diseases. Some studies have shown that several different species of eucalyptus may help to reduce blood sugar levels in mice. Also because eucalyptus is such an excellent vasodilator, the entire body benefits from this increase in blood circulation. To help combat poor blood circulation, dilute eucalyptus oil and massage it into the legs, hands, and feet as needed. Eucalyptus oil's anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and anti-phlegm properties work very quickly to open congested airways. Make a steam inhalation by boiling two cups of water, pour it into a large bowl, then let it cool for five minutes. Add a drop or two of eucalyptus oil. Then create a tent from a small towel draped over your head. Place your face over the bowl and carefully breathe in the vapor until you get some relief. This should only take a couple of minutes. This is great for bronchitis, head colds, chest colds, and asthma. Is Eucalyptus Oil Safe? Essential oils like eucalyptus oil are generally safe to use, but with specific precautions. Before using it, consult a holistic doctor to see if your condition would allow you to do so, and undergo an allergen patch test to check for possible allergic reactions and lower your risk for developing side effects. In general, adults should not take eucalyptus oil orally except under a doctor's supervision, and this oil mustn't be given to children, especially those under 2 years old. While eucalyptus oil is generally safe when applied to adult skin, refrain from applying the oil, salve or chest rub on the face or nose of baby because of its potential side effects. Lastly, pregnant and breastfeeding women should also avoid using the oil as evidence is lacking regarding its safety for these groups of women. Frankincense – The KING of essential oils! Frankincense essential oil is distilled from the resin of the Boswellia tree that grows in many regions within northern Africa and the Middle East. Oman, Somalia, and Ethiopia are the most prominent suppliers today. Research shows that the natural plant chemical constituents in frankincense oil stimulate the immune system.2 But it supports so much more… Frankincense is a powerful health support for respiratory problems such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, pneumonia, and bronchitis. It even helps when suffering from laryngitis. Diffuse it into the room where you intend to spend some time. For best results, use an ultrasonic cool mist diffuser. Never heat essential oils because heating them diminishes their therapeutic effects. Whether your skin is dry and mature or oily and blotched with blemishes, frankincense oil has wonderful balancing qualities. It helps to reduce lines and wrinkles by tightening and toning skin, accelerates the healing of blemishes, skin ulcers and wounds, and stimulates cell regeneration. For anti-aging benefits, put several drops into your favorite night time moisturizer. For acne and blemishes, apply it neat directly on the problem area, unless you have very sensitive skin, then dilute. Use frankincense oil to help calm and center the mind, to promote spiritual awareness, and to cultivate a sense of inner peace while meditating. Frankincense contains compounds known as sesquiterpenes which work directly on the limbic system of the brain, the center of memory and emotions. Frankincense is calming, grounding, and centering to the nervous system. Diffuse it into your room, or just inhale directly from the bottle at the start of your meditation. Is Frankincense Oil Safe? Yes, frankincense oil is generally safe. Just make sure to undergo an allergen patch test before applying frankincense oil topically to see if you have any sensitivity to this oil. For some groups of people, frankincense oil isn't recommended, since it may trigger adverse reactions. If you're pregnant or nursing, avoid using frankincense oil because it may trigger contractions, prompt menstruation and lead to a miscarriage. As for children, there is very limited information regarding the potential use of this oil for this age group, so if you're a parent or guardian, do not let them use this oil. How to Dilute Essential Oils Although essential oils can be used neat (undiluted) in many cases, it is best (and more economical) to dilute essential oils before applying them to the body. Add a drop or two of your chosen oil to one-half to one teaspoonful of an organic carrier oil such as coconut, almond, hemp, or jojoba. If using with children or pets, use even less essential oil because their smaller bodies cannot tolerate an adult dose. It's best to consult a qualified aromatherapist before using essential oils with pets or children. A Final Word About Quality Always choose high quality, organic essential oil that has been properly distilled so that its phytochemical content is not compromised. Look for bottles labeled 100% pure oil and beware of cheap oils that may be diluted with potentially toxic chemical ingredients. In addition to the powerful essential oils we touched on today, Organixx carries 6 more beautiful single oils just as powerful and effective to help you maintain optimal health; Orange, Grapefruit, Oregano, Geranium Rose, Rosemary, and Clove. Resources: Organixx Essential Oils - 100% Pure, Organic, Non-GMO 1 Comparative studies of cytotoxic and apoptotic properties of different extracts and the essential oil of Lavandula angustifolia on malignant and normal cells. 2 Immunomodulatory activity of biopolymeric fraction BOS 2000 from Boswellia serrata. 3 Insecticidal Activity of Melaleuca alternifolia Essential Oil and RNA-Seq Analysis of Sitophilus zeamais Transcriptome in Response to Oil Fumigation. 4 A review of the bioactivity and potential health benefits of peppermint tea (Mentha piperita L.). National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy – Safety Information 12 Top Essential Oils & 60+ Uses Non-Toxic DIY Essential Oil Mosquito Repellent Tummy Troubles? The Best Essential Oils for Digestive Problems What Are Essential Oils? 21 Facts About Essential Oils You May Not Know
Mentha Religiosa n'est pas un simple parfum de niche, déjà du fait qu'il a reçu un prix, celui de la meilleure fragrance pour une marque indépendante aux Fifi Awards 2017, mais aussi parce que la marque Roos & Roos n'en est pas à un simple coup d'essaie. Chantal Roos, mère d'Alexandra Roos, les deux associées ici, n'est autre que celle qui a propulsé le marketing de parfums comme Opium de Saint Laurent ou encore Le Mâle de Jean-Paul Gaultier. Le tout est un contexte très intéressant qu'on tenait à présenter. Retrouvez-nous (toujours) sur notre serveur Discord, entre dingues de Parfum ! Toujours + d'horreurs sur le site : LaParfumerie-Podcast.com Rdv sur notre WhatsApp pour des conseils live et des bons plans : (+223) 66 91 96 86 Commentez ce podcast sur Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest ou Insta.
A kalandvágy és persze a jó fizetés vonzotta Ákost, hogy a háború súlytotta Bagdadba (Irak) utazzon és egy amerikai támaszponton dolgozzon. Amit ott látott és tapasztalt a mai napig kihat az életére. Ahogy Ákos mondja - azokat az „élményeket” nem tudja az ember csak úgy lerázni magáról.Moravetz Ákost három dolog élteti: utazás, graffiti és URBEX. Ebben az adásban szó lesz mindháromról. Ákosnak egy másik kalandjáról már hallottunk, ő volt ugyanis Mentha társa, akivel Kazahsztánban beszöktek Bajkonurba egy szigorúan őrzött területre, hogy megnézzék közelről a két elhagyatott szovjet űrsiklót. Az ott történteket a #24 adásban hallgathatjátok vissza.Tartalom:01:00 - Buran update: megszentségtelenítették az űrsiklót08:00 - Beszélgessünk egy kicsit a graffitiről12:30 - Az iraki sztori
Indicado para momentos de preguiça e esgotamento mental, nervoso, solência, onde necessita-se de energia e concentração para concluir tarefas. Efeito benéfico para o sistema nervoso, onde traz um efeito revigorante. “Este óleo traz lucidez e frescor ao espírito, estimulando principalmente o hipocampo central do cérebro. Pode ser benéfico para pessoas incapazes de se concentrar, que tem fadiga mental ou lapsos de memória. É o óleo ideal para utilizar em um difusor no escritório, sala de reuniões, ou em qualquer situação onde se deseja uma atmosfera limpa e organizada.” A hortelã é uma planta de porte herbáceo, originária da Europa e Ásia e é uma das plantas medicinais de uso popular mais antigas. Pertence ao gênero Mentha, que inclui ervas aromáticas de difícil classificação devido a alta variabilidade encontrada e frequente hibridação das espécies. A Mentha arvensis é originária da Ásia e proporciona uma variedade de óleo essencial rica em mentol, distinguindo-se das demais hortelãs pelo seu odor mais acentuado, remetendo ao cheiro de “vick”. - Anti-inflamatório - Expectorante - Tônico do sistema respiratório - Antialérgico - Analgésico local - Estimulante da circulação - Indicado para bronquite, asma, resfriados e gripe. https://www.almadafloresta.com.br/produtos?q=hortela
Our skin is incredible. It protects us from many things and does some amazing things! On today's episode, I'm focusing on how to nourish the outermost layer of our skin and I'm talking about the benefits of three carrier oils: Sunflower Safflower Flaxseed Oil Why are these vegetable oils so important? They are high in linoleic acid, which is a fatty acid that protects our skin from losing water (in the most simple terms). I also provide a simple recipe for a body oil (2 ounces): 1/2 ounce of flaxseed oil 1/2 ounce of safflower oil 1 ounce of sunflower oil If adding essential oils: 7 drops lavender oil (Lavandula angustifolia) 1 drop of peppermint (Mentha piperita) 7 drops of tangerine (Citrus reticulata) or sweet orange oil (Citrus sinensis)
In the sixth episode in the Place season of Elements, I talk to Ann Shelton about place and what it is to write it. Some of the things we talk about are: You can see and read about Ann’s work at her website https://annshelton.com/ Including ‘The Witch’ https://annshelton.com/works/a-lovers-herbal A Lovers’ Herbal can be viewed on the Denny Dimin Gallery website here — https://dennydimingallery.com/news/virtual_exhibition/ann-shelton-2/ One important thing to note, because of the nature of Ann’s work is that the plants discussed in these texts, and their uses, can be dangerous, even lethal. These texts are presented here as background research for a body of artworks and should not be interpreted as medical advice. Do not mess with these plants. Toward the end of the podcast we talk about New York being in lockdown for a year, we just want to acknowledge that New York was in varying degrees of lockdown over this time. Exercise: Ann talks about starting with a plant and composing around it. I wonder if this could be an interesting way to start a piece of writing. You could find out about the uses of a plant you see every day. Or you could start with a physical condition and find a plant associated with this. Then free write. Thank you Copyright Licensing New Zealand for funding the Elements series.
*Entre os conteúdos mais elaborados estarei publicando - eventualmente- rápidas dicas de auxílio. Acompanhe-as! E caso queira algumas só sugerir. **As postagens desse canal de PODCAST @katiaprado73 tem o objetivo de informar! Sempre com o foco na Saúde e Bem-estar. ***Não substituir a ida ao médico/ nutricionista/ psicólogo e outros profissionais especializados nas diversas áreas do saber. Ok? ***** Quer adquirir os Óleos Essenciais? Só me chamar! *****Óleos Essenciais podem ter contraindicações. Verifique-as ! ****** Nome científico: Lavanda: Lavandula angustifólia / Hortelã-pimenta: Mentha pipperita/ Manjericão-doce qt linalol: Ocimum basilicum qt linalol/ Louro: Laurus nobilis
Vajon miért akar valaki 12 órát gyalogolni a kazah sivatagban kígyók, skorpiók, tankcsapdák között, hogy elérve céljukat bemásszanak egy elhagyatott szovjet hangárba, ami nem mellékesen egy szigorúan örzött katonai bázis része, és amit maga a szovjet KGB utódszervezete őriz?!? Ha erre nem tudsz egy épkézláb érvet mondani, akkor azért, ha pedig felkeltette a figyelmedet, akkor azért hallgasd meg a Hősök zenekar frontemberének Menthának (Ozsváth Gergő) élményeit a miértekről, az odajutásról, a sivatagban töltött éjszakáról, a szovjet űrsiklóról, a lebukásról, a kihallgatásról és a szabadulásról. --------------------------------------Linkek➤ Bajkonur Buran URBEX VIDEÓ➤ Insta fotó Mentha lábárólInstagram➤ @explorers_hungary➤ @menthamadafaka--------------------------------------Az Utazási Podcast-et követheted Instagramon és Facebookon.A műsort készítette és vezette: Mátai AndrásA felszerelésért köszönet a Hack&Lángos csapatának.Az Utazási Podcast partnere az Utazóbázis - Utazás a nagyvilágban, Európán túl csoport.Zene: HammAli & Navai - Девочка-война--------------------------------------
Ever wonder how peppermint came to be associated with Christmas? Learn the story and more about peppermint benefits and uses with Julie Polanco in this podcast episode. Peppermint Benefits and Historic Uses Mentha piperita, a natural hybrid of Mentha aquatica and Mentha spicata (water mint and spearmint), has a long history of use. It was […] The post Peppermint Benefits and Uses appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
18 October 2020 Sean Aylmer speaks to Mark Mentha, co-founder of KordaMentha. They discuss Mark's career, including some of the famous restructings that Mark has been involved in, and look at the impact the COVID-19 pandemic will have on businesses in coming months. Mark shares his 10 commandments for starting a business and his advice for a successful career.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Aylmer speaks to Mark Mentha, co-founder of KordaMentha, about his career, some of the famous restructurings he's done, and his take on the challenges facing businesses in coming months. The full 35 minute interview with Mark Mentha will be available this Sunday as the Fear and Greed Sunday Feature Interview.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.07.29.225110v1?rss=1 Authors: Sun, G., Putkaradze, N., Bohnacker, S., Joncyk, R., Fida, T., Hoffmann, T., Bernhardt, R., Härtl, K., Schwab, W. Abstract: C13-apocarotenoids (norisoprenoids) are carotenoid-derived oxidation products, which perform important physiological functions in plants. Although their biosynthetic pathways have been extensively studied, their metabolism including glycosylation remains elusive. Candidate uridine-diphosphate glycosyltransferase genes (UGTs) were selected for their high transcript abundance in comparison with other UGTs in vegetative tissues of Nicotiana benthamiana and Mentha x piperita, as these tissues are rich sources of apocarotenoid glucosides. Hydroxylated C13-apocarotenol substrates were produced by P450-catalyzed biotransformation and microbial/plant enzyme systems were established for the synthesis of glycosides. Natural substrates were identified by physiological aglycone libraries prepared from isolated plant glycosides. In total, we identified six UGTs that catalyze the unprecedented glucosylation of C13-apocarotenols, where glucose is bound either to the cyclohexene ring or butane side chain. MpUGT86C10 is a superior novel enzyme that catalyzes the glucosylation of allelopathic 3-hydroxy--damascone, 3-oxo--ionol, 3-oxo-7,8-dihydro--ionol (Blumenol C) and 3-hydroxy-7,8-dihydro-{beta}-ionol, while a germination test demonstrated the higher phytotoxic potential of a norisoprenoid glucoside in comparison to its aglycone. Glycosylation of C13-apocarotenoids has several functions in plants, including increased allelopathic activity of the aglycone, facilitating exudation by roots and allowing symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. The results enable in-depth analyses of the roles of glycosylated norisoprenoid allelochemicals, the physiological functions of apocarotenoids during arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization and the associated maintenance of carotenoid homeostasis. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
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É fácil deixar as coisas irem? Entender que as coisas na vida tem uma ordem natural ? Casamento acabou? Deixou o emprego? Filhos casaram e foram embora? Ciclos que iniciam....ciclos que acabam. Além das dicas em geral. Foram mencionados 01 floral do sistema Bach - Honeysuckle ( florais não possuem contraindicações) e 02 óleos essencias: Óleo Essencial de Pinho (nome cientifico: Pinus sylvestris) e Óleo Essencial de Hortelã-Pimenta (nome cientifico: Mentha piperita) Importante informar que óleos essenciais podem ter contraindicações - Consulte, PS.: Uma ferramenta de auxílio. Nenhuma ferramenta substitui a ida ao médico(a)/psicólogo(a)/nutricionista/ educador físico caso seja necessário. Caso se interesse pelos óleos essenciais: Contacte-me
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