Treasures of nature
Echinacea
The most important property of echinacea is considered the ability to strengthen the immune system and support the body in the fight against pathogens. The use of the plant during a cold allows you to use all the plant's rich composition and thus increase the level of resistance to any microorganisms, including viruses.
Ivan Tea
Due to the abundance of active ingredients, including tannin, pectin, flavonoids, acids, trace elements, vitamins A and C, Ivan tea has an outstanding bouquet of beneficial properties: antimicrobial, analgesic, astringent, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antispasmodic, emollient, enveloping, soothing and tonic.
Camomile
Camomile contains vitamin C and ascorbic acid, which do not disappear after brewing and prevents colds.
Camomile contains antibacterial flavonoids and azulenes. It relieves migraines, lowers cholesterol and blood sugar, strengthens the heart muscle.
Therefore, chamomile tea is good as a preventive and therapeutic agent for cystitis and diseases of the genitourinary system in general, pyelonephritis.
Oregano
Oregano has anti-inflammatory, soothing, bactericidal, hemostatic, diaphoretic, antispasmodic, emollient properties. In ancient times, it was believed that oregano is a potion that drives away evil spirits, it was used against witchcraft, slander and spells.
Sea Buckthorn
This berry is one of the most useful because it contains many vitamins and minerals necessary to prevent and treat various diseases. It is rich in potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, boron, phosphorus, amino acids, carotenoids, and flavonoids. Also in sea buckthorn, there are vitamins A, C, B1, B2, B3, B6, B9, E, PP, N. At the same time, there is much more vitamin C in it than in citrus fruits.
Raspberry leaves
The raspberry leaves contain organic acids, flavonoids, vitamins C, E, K, tannins, iodine, manganese, potassium and other micro-and macroelements. In addition, they contain salicylates, which have antipyretic and analgesic properties.