Lime Blossom. The Linden tree is a medium sized tree with dark green heart-shaped leaves, with blue-green undersides. The tree has fragrant yellow-white flowers, followed by round green fruits. ... Read more
Mint. Mint also called Mentha, a genus of strongly-scented herbs, some of which are used for flavouring. Mints are aromatic, almost exclusively perennial, rarely annual, herbs. Mint was originally used as a... Read more
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Also called: Psychological stress
We all have Stress sometimes. For some people, it happens before having to speak in public. For other people, it might be before a first date. What causes stress for you may not be stressful for someone else. Sometimes stress is helpful – it can encourage you to meet a deadline or get things done. But long-term stress can increase the risk of diseases like "Depression, heart disease and a variety of other problems". A stress-related illness called post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) develops after an event like war, physical or sexual assault, or a natural disaster.
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Treating Stress with Chamomile, umm.edu
at Stress Home Remedy Using Chamomile
Gotu kola For Anxiety, revolutionhealth.com
at Anxiety Disorder Home Remedy Using Gotu kola
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