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 The Featured Herb Table at Culm Valley Integrated Centre for Health

In the entrance to the Culm Valley Centre for Integrated Health is an area for SustainCare to introduce different herbs for home use. Alongside the plants there are take-away postcards which explain the how the plant can be used to look after ourselves. For each plant we feature, there will be an information sheet which can be read at the practice or printed off at home.

Have a squeeze and a sniff as you are passing! Alongside the plant we have postcards for you to take away with an explanation of how the plant can be used to look after yourself. You could just grab a postcard and stick in on your board or fridge.

There will be postcards for every herb we feature so if you collect a postcard each time you are passing, it won't be long until you have a useful little information pack on herbs.

 

July - Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis L.)

This easily grown garden and pot plant is traditionally used for ANXIETY and LOW SPIRITS, including declining mental function in old age, and for NERVOUS INDIGESTION. Spirits of balm or Melissengeist is still a hugely popular traditional German remedy for nervous headache and nerve pain.

Clinical research has provided good evidence that lemon balm can improve mental functions and reduce agitation in DEMENTIA and ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE. Laboratory research has shown sedative and antiviral activity. A distilled oil has been proved to be effective as an external treatment of COLD SORES (Herpes simplex).

To use lemon balm make a tea of the fresh or dried leaves for mild tension and upset stomach. For best results fill up to half the cup with fresh leaves, or a heaped dessertspoonful of dried, and steep for a good 10 minutes. It has an excellent safety record, even for children.

 

June - Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia L.)

This species is widely used as a home remedy for HEADACHE, SLEEP PROBLEMS, AGITATION and MUSCLE SPASM.

Clinical trials have shown that essential oil of lavender can reduce agitation in DEMENTIA as well as earache (OTITIS MEDIA) in children. Lavender is known to affect nervous system activity in a way that may benefit MOOD, INSOMNIA and ANXIETY. Linalool is the main active constituent. The pleasantness of the aroma also has a direct benefit on mood. Laboratory research has demonstrated anxiety-reducing, antibacterial, wound healing, anti-clotting and anti-inflammatory activity.

Lavender oil is used externally or as an inhalation and should not be swallowed. For headaches or muscle pain a little can be rubbed on the skin; it can be sprayed on a tissue or pillow and inhaled, or added to a bath. A stuffed pillow of flowers is also worth trying at night time. Lavender is generally safe for external use.  Contact allergy has been reported but is rare.

 

 

 

coming soon -

            August - Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)

            September - Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium)

 

   

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