Healing Houseplants

How to Keep Plants Indoors for Clean Air, Healthier Skin, Improved Focus, and a Happier Life!

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Gardening, House Plants, Health & Well Being, Health, Alternative & Holistic Health, Herbal Medications, The Home
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Author: Michelle Polk ISBN: 9781510731332
Publisher: Skyhorse Publication: July 3, 2018
Imprint: Skyhorse Language: English
Author: Michelle Polk
ISBN: 9781510731332
Publisher: Skyhorse
Publication: July 3, 2018
Imprint: Skyhorse
Language: English

What if the beautiful plants in your home could also become a part of your health routine? Houseplants add vibrancy to any home or office, but many also have significant health benefits you may not even know about. That aloe plant sitting on your window sill can be used as an ointment for scrapes, bruises, and sunburns. A chamomile plant—with its pretty display of white flowers—might be your cure for restless sleep and anxiety. A lavender plant will make your bathroom smell delightful, and can also be used as a stress relief medicinal.
There are a number of houseplants that are easy to grow indoors and that reduce stress, increase productivity, speed up healing, lower depression, increase overall happiness, and filter our air from carcinogenic pollutants. Learn which plants have which health benefits and then find out how to care for them effectively in your home or office.

Aloe soothes skin irritations and is excellent for stomach health

Rosemary can slow hair loss and enhance memory

Chamomile balances blood sugar and is an antibacterial

Sage can easy muscle aches and bring mental clarity

Dandelions can improve digestion

Calendula can reduce skin inflammation
Learn how to make your houseplants thrive and how to utilize them for your health!

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What if the beautiful plants in your home could also become a part of your health routine? Houseplants add vibrancy to any home or office, but many also have significant health benefits you may not even know about. That aloe plant sitting on your window sill can be used as an ointment for scrapes, bruises, and sunburns. A chamomile plant—with its pretty display of white flowers—might be your cure for restless sleep and anxiety. A lavender plant will make your bathroom smell delightful, and can also be used as a stress relief medicinal.
There are a number of houseplants that are easy to grow indoors and that reduce stress, increase productivity, speed up healing, lower depression, increase overall happiness, and filter our air from carcinogenic pollutants. Learn which plants have which health benefits and then find out how to care for them effectively in your home or office.

Aloe soothes skin irritations and is excellent for stomach health

Rosemary can slow hair loss and enhance memory

Chamomile balances blood sugar and is an antibacterial

Sage can easy muscle aches and bring mental clarity

Dandelions can improve digestion

Calendula can reduce skin inflammation
Learn how to make your houseplants thrive and how to utilize them for your health!

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