3 solar plants and their utmost benefits
Solar plants have an uplifting quality to our mood and can dry up dampness and clear stagnation in our tissues and in the ecosystem. We can recognize solar plants in nature by their brilliant yellow and orange shading, looking like the warmth and beams of the sun.
They frequently have round, circle like blooms or petals that look like the sun itself. Sunlight based plants will in general develop in warm, dry zones and open bright places.
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Their natural characteristics will in general be very hot and dry like the sun, and when applied topically or ingested they grant warming and drying characteristics into the body. Their effects can be physical, yet in addition emotional, reestablishing happiness and prosperity. A solar plant will in general be helpful to quiet, unwind, and alleviate stress or agony.
Solar plants and their benefits
Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla)
This solar plant contain flavones, a type of antioxidant. Flavones have the potential to lower blood pressure and cholesterol, two important factors that cause heart disease. One study suggested that consumption of chamomile tea improves total cholesterol in diabetics, as well as triglyceride and “bad” LDL cholesterol levels.
- Chamomile infusions help fight insomnia, nightmares, irritation and toothache. They can be safely consumed by young children;
- Chamomile infusions have mild soothing properties that relieve tension headaches, psychosomatic pains, menstrual colic and other spasms or cramps;
- Chamomile and rosemary infusions are effective against headaches;
- Infusions of chamomile flowers and essential oil act against inflammations.
St. John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum)
St. John’s Wort stimulates the production of serotonin and melatonin, hormones that are very useful for the body to fight against stress. These hormones also act on sleep, warding off insomnia-related disorders.
The calming effects of St. John’s Wort help the nervous system and the entire body to regenerate properly through a peaceful and restful sleep.
Gastric pain and inflammations of the stomach are relieved by St. John’s Wort. Its alkalizing properties for the gastric and intestinal mucosa make it an excellent remedy for disorders related to the stomach, intestine and colon.
Its anti-inflammatory properties also apply for external use. Combined with its antiseptic and astringent benefits, St. John’s Wort helps heal wounds, burns, joint and muscle pain, gout and arthritis.
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)
Rosemary is a hypertensive, used in case of low tension and fainting related to this state of affairs. The flavonoids it contains also make it possible to strengthen the capillaries. This plant stimulates cerebral circulation and thereby relieves headaches and other migraines.
It also has the properties of irrigating the scalp and thus stimulate hair growth. In the latter case it will be used in lotion after shampooing by applying soft massages on the scalp.
Rosemary can be used in the form of herbal teas drunk throughout the day, in fumigations, or simply by olfaction with a suitable diffuser or by diluted application on the skin (wrists, plexus or even drops on a handkerchief or diluted in a bowl of hot water).
Qualities of the Sun
The Sun symbolizes energy, warmth, vitality. In the astrological tradition, the solar star corresponds to our internal Sun – the heart – which distributes heat and force to the body. By analogy, the plants associated with it are considered positive because they can capture the energy of sunlight and dispense its strength and vitality. They naturally agree with the sign of Leo, which is a solar sign.
For each of the signs of the zodiac, Greek astrologers determined certain parts of the human organism influenced by the planets. For the natives of Leo, it is the heart, arteries, blood circulation, spine and sight that can become sensitive points.
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