The headache is a feeling of oppression at the level of the temples that conditions the intentions and intentions of the day. The scientific term of what is commonly referred to as headache is headache but it is necessary from time to time to identify the symptoms in order to classify a disorder that has at least 150 different subtypes. In the treatment of headaches, phytotherapy uses herbal teas or herbal infusions and medicinal plants with anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. Let's find out how to prepare them.
Strawberry leaf herbal tea
- Features: The Swedish biologist and writer of the 1700s Carl Nilsson Linnaeus, known simply as Linnaeus, drank the infusion of wild strawberry leaves to treat migraine, here is an updated recipe.
- Recipe: boil the water and let it steep a couple of teaspoons of strawberry leaves for about 10 minutes. Pour the herbal tea into a cup by straining it with a strainer and add honey if desired. For an even tastier version, just put a few mint leaves or a couple of drops of orange blossom, equally effective against headaches, and lemon peel.
- Use: drink when necessary, when migraine appears.
- Properties: pain relieving, relaxing, cephalic.
Composite herbal tea against nervous headaches
Cephalic plants are soothing plants that heal migraines and headaches of nervous origin; among these are lavender, orange blossom, serpillo, linden, thyme, pulsatilla, valerian.
- Etta Recipe: valerian 30%, lime 30%, pulsatilla 20%, lavender 20%; put a teaspoon of the mixture in an infuser, pour a cup of boiling water, leave to infuse for about five minutes before drinking.
- Use: drink once a day during times of stress.
- Properties: cephalic, sedative, sedative.
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