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Dear Friends,
This Herbal remedy addresses two common problems we suffer from:
digestive upset, and circulatory disorders. Has anyone on the list ever
tried this? Did it help? Any noticeable side affects?
>Lavender
>(Lavandula angustifolia)
>
>Uses: The sedative powers of lavender flowers can soothe mood
>disturbances, >such as nervous stomach, flatulence, restlessness and
>insomnia. Strewn in the >bath, lavender can help treat circulatory
>disorders.
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>Dosage (unless otherwise prescribed): As a tea, 1 to 2 teaspoons of
>lavender >per cup of water, or take 1 to 4 drops of lavender oil on a
>sugar cube. In the >bath, add 20 to 100 grams of herb to bathwater.
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>Contraindications: None known. (Lavender can be taken in conjunction with
>other
>sedative or anti-flatulent herbs.)
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>Interactions with other drugs: None known.
>
>Side effects: None known.
(from URL: http://www.vegetariantimes.com/remedies/index.html )
Please respond directly to me and I will summarize if appropriate.
Thanks,
Lynda
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