Aloe Vera and other Beneficial Houseplants
Many families have grown up with an aloe
vera plant in the kitchen. This succulent plant is great
for indoor gardening as it is hardy and easy to care for.
Moreover, they are great for skin care and minor cuts and burns
that can happen in the kitchen while cooking. To use as a
first aid item, cut a portion of one of the leaves and squeeze
the inner gel onto the hurt area. With repeated use, the
aloe vera will aid in healing and sooth the pain.
In addition to the aloe vera plant there are other helpful
plants that are good to have around the house. An herb
garden is a convenient way to add flavor and natural
ingredients to many dishes. From fresh dill in a homemade
tzatziki sauce to chives mixed in with cream cheese for a
delicious bagel.
Many herbs can be dried and used for loose leaf teas not
only a relaxing beverage, some herbs are known for their
medicinal qualities too. Some herbs that can be used as
tea leaves or as part of a mixture are peppermint and
ginger.
There are many edible plants that you can grow indoors to
aid in digestion. They can be broken of the plant as
needed or some may need some preparation first.
* Anise is a popular and widely used for aiding in
digestion and easing colic in infants.
* Coriander in addition to helping with digestion it is
also a tasty addition to salsa.
* Fennel oil is used to ease upset stomachs too.
It is also used for increasing the amount of breast milk
produced in mothers.
This is just a brief look at some of the other uses for
houseplants. It is recommended to research your plants
before ingesting any to ensure they are safe.
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