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dandruff and promote hair growth. The essential oil is included in perfumes, soaps and powders. |
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The above-ground portion of cleavers is primarily used internally as a tea, tincture or in capsules to improve skin conditions such as acne, eczema and psoriasis. It is an excellent lymphatic and kidney cleanser traditionally used in the spring as a blood purifying agent. A compress or poultice of cleavers may be used to treat burns, sunburn, psoriasis and wounds. Cleavers may also be used as a facial wash for acne, eczema, psoriasis, freckles and loose sagging skin. |
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Cloves (Eugenia aromatica) |
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The dried flower buds of cloves are used for their antiseptic, aromatic and astringent properties. Clove is included in skin preparations such as soaps, toners, lotions, perfumes, powders and aftershaves. Because it is also antifungal, it is used in salves to treat athlete's foot. It is used for brunettes and redheads in shampoos, conditioners and hair rinses. It is also used to flavor toothpastes and freshen the breath. The essential oil is included in perfumes for its sensuous scent. |
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Comfrey (Symphytum officinale) |
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The leaves and flowers of comfrey are used topically for their emollient and regenerative properties. Comfrey contains allantoin, which stimulates new cell growth. Excellent for dry skin, comfrey is included in soaps, lotions, moisturizers, salves and as a bath herb. It is one of the most favored herbs in the form of salves and poultices to treat wounds and abrasions as it is a cell proliferant. Excellent for dry hair, comfrey is used in shampoos, conditioners and hair rinses. |
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