Medicinal plants, Eucalyptus
Medicinal plants are essential in a garden and have many advantages for both us and our vegetables. In addition, they are very easy to grow and very resistant to both diseases and pests.
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Today I wanted to introduce you to a medicinal plant that is actually a tree. I will write more articles about the properties of trees. In this case, it is the Eucalyptus. It is usually a very abundant tree in the world, whether naturally, ornamentally or to produce paper pulp. So it should not be difficult to get some without having to have it planted in the garden.
The Eucalyptus is a well-known medicinal plant. Its medicinal properties are mainly on the respiratory system, so its leaf infusion is often used to help with flu and colds. Especially if we have a lot of mucus, since its vapors help to eliminate it.
Less known are its properties to reduce blood sugar levels and I suppose that is because it is a more delicate medical issue and you have to have extensive knowledge to use it. Medicine does it better and going to the doctor is essential.
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