Discover the wonders of your back garden: 10 plants and flowers that are good for you

Karen Mca
4 min readApr 27, 2024

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Foreigners like to plant flowers and plants. These flowers and plants are not just beautiful decorations, they also have excellent medical miracles. Learn how to grow these flowers and plants in your back garden and improve your health.

Chicory: natural pain reliever

This was the wild plant most commonly sought by Native Americans in the past. They harvest and use chicory to create a natural pain-relieving extract used to treat a variety of physical ailments, especially joint stiffness and pain. The root contains chicoric acid (CA), a plant compound with potent anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties that is non-addictive

Yarrow: heals wounds

A quick and reliable way to stop bleeding from a wound and help prevent infection, yarrow does both. Wrap it around the wound. After a few minutes, the bleeding stopped and no scars were left. Also repels mosquitoes and other insects

California Poppy: Natural Sleeping Pill

Restorative deep sleep, suitable for people with severe insomnia or those suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Marshmallows: Natural Digestive Agent

When most people hear marshmallows, they tend to think of the white, fluffy sweet treats eaten by children. Traditionally, they are made from the roots of the marshmallow plant.

Its leaves and roots are antibacterial and, most importantly, contain a sap-like substance called mucilage.

As marshmallow slime travels through the digestive tract, it coats the stomach, intestines, and colon with an extra protective layer, relieving inflammation. Ideal for people suffering from heartburn, indigestion, constipation, irritable bowel syndrome or chronic illness

Chamomile: natural antibiotic

Soothes irritated skin

Evening Primrose: Natural Remedy for Skin and Nerves

Treating bruises, wounds and rashes, this plant contains two substances that our skin needs but cannot produce on its own (gamma-linolenic acid and linolenic acid).

It is also very important for nerve cell membranes and is suitable for people with nerve pain and hormonal imbalances

Lavender: antidepressant and hair loss treatment

Lavender tincture used with regular antidepressant medications can help you recover from mild to moderate depression faster and reduce the chance of relapse. If you rub a few drops of lavender oil on your scalp every day, it will improve blood flow, strengthen hair follicles, and even help treat hair loss

EChinacea: Strengthens the immune system

Even if you are very sick and no medications are available, echinacea will help you

Calendula: The Herb You Need to Keep With You in Dark Times

Reduces scarring from wounds, scrapes, cuts, sores, burns and scalds, and treats any rash or insect bite.

Can clear the lymphatic system of sludge residue from old infections and metabolic waste products we accumulate over time

Feverfew: Natural aspirin for fevers and migraines

Treat a cold, reduce a fever, or combat a migraine. This plant has powerful anti-inflammatory properties and is used to treat joint inflammation and pain

The average American spends $1,742 per year on medications. I hope the 10 plants above will save you hundreds of dollars

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