Medicinal Plants are Big Business in Germany

Medicinal Plants are Big Business in Germany
Deutsche Welle - Pharma Wernigerode, one of the largest pharmaceuticals companies in eastern Germany, processes around a dozen medicinal plants, including five tons of chamomile and one ton of thyme annually. In total, 45,000 tons of medicinal plants are consumed in

UV Protection in Skin Care
Happi - According to the company, women want naturally beautiful, radiant skin and the ability to go without makeup. Ultra-Calming Daily Moisturizer with SPF 15 contains Feverfew PFE, a naturally calming ingredient related to chamomile. The flower calms

Got A Cold? Stop Eating, Some Experts Say
WHIO TV - Herbal teas, chamomile or whatever, there are herbs in there, they cleanse, and you get a fluid other than just water” said Pommerich. “Some people just don’t want to drink a ton of water, and there are herbal teas that are designed for the immune

Heart-warming goodies to make for your valentine
Seattle Times - Purchase muslin drawstring spice bags from a kitchen-supply store or specialty herb store, and pack your ingredients inside. (Good choices include dried chamomile, lavender, lemon verbena and peppermint, as well as Epsom salts tossed in an essential

Voil answers that eternal question, What s for lunch?
Portland Tribune - Other soup choices that week included split pea with ham, cauliflower with saffron, and leek with chamomile. Salad options included spinach with garlic croutons and basil vinaigrette and fennel with Parmesan dressing. I also tried a beet salad with

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