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!
I thought I was just getting a boring book on plants, but the author was so witty and delightful I enjoyed the entire book. Highly recommend if you need a houseplant book to get you started, but are dreading such a boring read. It had details and instructions for everything and enought light hearted humor to keep you interested.
Loved this book, because it didn’t overwhelm me. The author focused on ten easy to grow yet extremely useful herbs and provided some excellent recipes to use the herbs, such as creams, balms, lotions, teas and so forth.
There wasn’t much about actual growing techniques. Rather the focus was on the healing properties and how to make simple yet, very useful concoctions with the herbs. She also discusses different aspects we have to be cautious about when using these herbs.
The herbs included in this book are - Aloe Vera - Lavender - Rosemary - Chamomile - Lemon Tree - Sage - Dandelion - Calendula - Broccoli Sprouts - Mint
The photography is lovely and will provide the reader with wonderful interior decor ideas.
I appreciate the book as I make conscious choices in my life to improve my health by what I allow in my environment, body and spirit. This body opened up a new world to me in language that I could understand. The chapters were short, informative and had illustrations. The book just didn't speak on the positive but also provided the side effects, recipes, how to care for the plant. I am excited about my new journey and also reading other books that will bring unity to my world.
The author was entertaining to read, but I was disappointed because of the mismatch between title and content. The book focused entirely on herbal remedies and benefits. It was just a side note that you could grow these herbs as houseplants. Granted, I found the topic interesting, so I kept reading, but it's not what I wanted when I picked up the book.
Overall this was a good book, but I was hoping that it was go more in depth and discuss more types of plants and herbs. This would be a great book for a beginner, or someone just getting into house plants. If you’re a more experienced gardener then I would skip this one. However this was still a good book, and I enjoyed the layout of information and beautiful pictures.
Informative book on how one can grow various important plants indoors which are beneficial to our health and ways of using them for medicinal purposes. Some of those mentioned are Sage, Chamomile, Rosemary, Lavender, Aloe Vera, Dandelion, Calendula, Mint, etc. along with tea, wine, smoothie, salad recipes and more. Even how to grow and care for a lemon tree indoors.
This book is more about herbs than house plants. Lots of good info on various health benefits and a couple good examples of what to do with each herb, but very little on troubleshooting how to successfully grow them.
Wonderful run down on houseplants and their benefits. I was disappointed with the errors in the editing particularly in the recipe sections. One plant is the subject but another different plant was stated. An enjoyable and informative read none the less.
An amazing read about house plants , benefits of essential herbs and importance of gut health, sleep, meditation , exercise , sunlight, nature Learnt tree hugging and walking barefoot too.