Basil tea after meals, always used raw, is often a helpful remedy for nervous and digestive migraines. It’s a good antispasmodic, tonic and stomatal remedy (thus recommended in the treatment of gastric spasms of nervous people).
It helps also to regulate menstruation flow, to alleviate cough and is thus helpful for whooping cough.
It’s a handy remedy because we all have it at home, and it can be easily grown in a pot on the terrace!
It helps also to regulate menstruation flow, to alleviate cough and is thus helpful for whooping cough.
It’s a handy remedy because we all have it at home, and it can be easily grown in a pot on the terrace!
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ReplyDeleteMigraine headaches can strike anywhere and at any time. They are more common in women and can render its sufferers incapable of doing anything other than lying in bed.