Motional Cup
This cup in motion shows all the different emotions of a boy and a girl (happy, angry, sleeping, crying etc). And the best part is that you can…
This cup in motion shows all the different emotions of a boy and a girl (happy, angry, sleeping, crying etc). And the best part is that you can…
The onion has a soothing and invigorating effect on the nerves. Helps the organs that make red blood cells to make healthy cells and avoid them alterations of the leucocyte balance.
Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is one of the medicinal spices that has been used since antiquity for the many benefits it provides. Our health is derived from the same family as ginger.
Originating from Europe and Asia, burdock now grows in all the temperate zones of the world. It is grown in Europe and China by sowing in the spring. The seeds are harvested in summer and the whole plant is harvested picked in the warmest of summer.
Wild celery is found on the coasts and in the swamps of Western Europe. It is grown as a winter vegetable, sown in the spring and harvested in the middle of the summer until autumn.
Throughout the ages we find evidence of preparations made from flowers or peel cooked, crushed and mixed with culinary preparations. Linden has always been used for its sedative and soothing properties. The herbal tea, made from dried flowers and leaves, has been used since the 16th century.
The blueberry blossoms in the humid undergrowth and temperate heathland of the northern hemisphere, widely grown in the world, multiplies by sowing in autumn or by root separation. in summer, ripe fruit in late summer or early autumn.
Vitex doniana is strongly recommended as an antiasthenic, the active parts are barks and leaves in sweet decoction for adynamic states and respiratory diseases.
The decoction of henna leaves is widely used by women in africa for the dyeing of the feet, hands and head, but it also receives medicinal applications: rheumatism and strains in external use.
Mitracarpus scaber is used in dermatitis and leprosy treatment in many African countries, and has a worldwide reputation.
The cherry tree is native to the Middle East and was introduced to France in 1585 by Jean Morelot. It is to King Louis XV that we owe his intensive cultivation, for his fruit and his wood, famous end and The cherry was used in ancient times by the Greeks to treat gout. At the Middle Ages, the cherry tail was recommended to facilitate the evacuation of urine.
Common thyme is a cultivated variety of wild thyme, or wild thyme, native to southern Europe, and is now grown worldwide, by sowing or cuttings in spring, on calcareous soils aerial parts at the end of summer.
Originally from Europe, St. John’s Wort grows in many temperate regions of the world It is cultivated by sowing in the spring or by division of the rhizome in autumn. The flowering tops are harvested in the middle of summer was known as a devil’s hunt that drove evil spirits away, a plant used in white magic.
Galangan is a plant native to Asia from the same family as ginger and is used traditionally to stimulate appetite, fight against nausea, reduce rheumatic pain or osteoarthritis, stomachic and stimulating.
Originally from Europe and northern Asia, valenane enjoys humid climates. It is grown in central and eastern Europe by sowing in spring. It’s root and rhizome are harvested after 2 years in the autumn.