Known for its calming properties, lavender is often used in aromatherapy to reduce stress and promote relaxation.
Peppermint leaves can be made into teas or used in essential oils to ease digestive issues and alleviate headaches.
Chamomile flowers are commonly brewed into a soothing tea that can help with sleep troubles and soothe upset stomachs.
The gel from aloe vera leaves is well-known for its soothing properties, often used to treat minor skin irritations and sunburn.
Echinacea is believed to boost the immune system and may help reduce the severity and duration of colds and flu.
Calendula flowers have anti-inflammatory properties and are used in ointments and creams to soothe skin conditions and minor wounds.
Lemon balm leaves can be used in teas or as an essential oil to reduce anxiety and promote relaxation.
Rosemary leaves are rich in antioxidants and can be used to enhance memory and concentration.
Sage leaves have antimicrobial properties and are used in teas and gargles to soothe sore throats and mouth irritations.
Thyme leaves are rich in essential oils with antimicrobial properties, often used to support respiratory health and soothe coughs.