Tag: skin-health
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Kawakawa Monograph
Most important traditional rongoā plant in NZ. Aromatic leaves support digestion, pain relief, and skin health. Anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. Used as tea, topical preparation, and traditional steam bath. Heart-shaped leaves with insect holes indicate strongest medicine. Essential NZ native herb for household use.
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Plantain Monograph
Common weed with powerful wound-healing properties. Leaves soothe stings, bites, and minor wounds. Fresh plant poultice traditional first aid. Anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial. Grows everywhere in NZ lawns and paths. Free medicine underfoot. Essential plant for outdoor first aid and skin conditions.
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Lavender Monograph
Beloved aromatic herb supporting relaxation and skin health. Calming properties ease anxiety and support sleep. Antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory for topical use. Essential oil widely used in aromatherapy. Flowers make soothing tea and topical preparations. Easy to grow in NZ. Versatile, gentle, effective medicine for stress and minor ailments.
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Borage Monograph
Cooling herb rich in gamma-linolenic acid supporting skin and hormonal health. Beautiful blue flowers are edible and medicinal. Anti-inflammatory properties benefit skin conditions, arthritis, and hormonal balance. Leaves make refreshing tea. Easy to grow, self-seeds readily. Traditional remedy for courage and cheerfulness.
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Burdock Monograph
Deep-rooting plant supporting detoxification and skin health. Root aids liver function, purifies blood, and clears skin conditions like acne and eczema. Nutritive and mineral-rich. Traditionally used for chronic inflammatory conditions. Prepared as decoction, tincture, or food. Forageable in NZ, requires positive identification.
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Aloe Monograph
Succulent healing plant excellent for burns and skin conditions. Clear gel soothes, cools, and accelerates wound healing. Anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. Easy to grow indoors. Fresh gel applied directly to burns, cuts, or irritated skin. Essential first aid plant for every household.
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Calendula Monograph
Calendula, or pot marigold, is a premier wound-healing herb with anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. Its bright orange flowers contain triterpenoid saponins, flavonoids, and carotenoids that promote tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and support skin health. Ideal for cuts, burns, rashes, and various skin conditions.
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Chamomile Monograph
Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) Beloved gentle herb supporting digestion, sleep, and relaxation. Anti-inflammatory properties benefit gut, skin, and nervous system. Safe for all ages, including children. Makes delicious, calming tea. One of herbalism’s most versatile and trusted plants. Essential addition to every herbal medicine cabinet at home.
