MagazínSt. John's Wort, a herb full of magic

Although we live in modern and over-technological times, we are increasingly turning to nature. We move from city centers to the suburbs and the countryside closer to nature. Similarly, many people experience chemotherapy treatment for the human body and it is a question of whether they are beneficial to them. And so the interest in herb treatment is growing. And the best thing to do is to grow the herbs yourself.

11.5.2017
 
Although we live in modern and over-technological times, we are increasingly turning to nature. We move from city centers to the suburbs and the countryside closer to nature. Similarly, many people experience chemotherapy treatment for the human body and it is a question of whether they are beneficial to them. And so the interest in herb treatment is growing. And the best thing to do is to grow the herbs yourself.
 

 

Miraculous power of herbs

With proper use of herbs, their power is almost miraculous. Herbs can generally harmonize the organism and do not burden the organ system, just like chemical preparations. Of course, the good achievements of modern society, medicine, do not entirely condemn, but it is good to find a balance between using drugs and herbs.
 

St John's wort

St. John's wort is considered to be a natural antibiotic, has strong anti-inflammatory effects and pain reliever. St John's wort in combination with wormwood has a regenerative effect on the pancreas and the liver. If the flowers of St. John's wort macerate in oil, we obtain healing massage oil. St. John's wort is known as a herb full of magic, and it is very nice to look at and certainly embellish every garden.
 

Growing St. John's Wort

This herb caters to a place in the sun or in the midst. St. John's Wort is sown in open soil in autumn, the seeds are allowed to freeze in the ground, thereby increasing their germination. Whoever does not have a garden can grow a herb even in a large and deep pot on the balcony. St. John's Wort is beautifully blooming and is the adornment of unobtrusive places in the garden. The solid wall of the garage or the gazebo, and there is a beautiful view of the pergola.
 

Harvest

We harvest St. John's wort during the flowering season, ie in the summer. The upper part is cut about 20 - 30 cm and dried in bundles, but not in direct sunlight. Ideal for drying is the dryer, it suits perfectly and evenly. We protect the dried plant from moisture.
 

Folk healing

In folk healing, St. John's Wort is considered a magical herb that effectively treats stress, anxiety, depression, insomnia, skin diseases, burns, inflammations, and many other diseases. However, substances contained in St. John's Wort have an effect on hepatic enzymes, and it is necessary to know that St. John's wort can inappropriately affect the human body in combination with a variety of drugs. In unsafe cases, it is advisable to consult a doctor.