Medicinal Uses of Flowers
Following is a list of flowers and their significance as a substitution of medicine:
Begonia:
Begonia is prepared and used in several ways to cure many common diseases. One preparation method is to soak them in hot water and use it as a cure for headaches and releasing body toxins. When crushed with their leaves, they can also be applied on the burns on skin or to any area of the body to help relieve pain. Their infusion also helps in promoting blood circulation in a body.
Chamomile:
These flowers are prepared as a substitution for ointments to reduce swelling viral and fungal growth and to even treat nausea and vomiting. The best use of this flower is to do away with digestive disorders.
Calendula:
Just the smell of this flower could do so much to a human body. Smelling calendulas could help reduce sore throats and menstruation pain. Other purposes include using it on wounds for a fast relief against pain and quick healing.
Honeysuckle:
Use the leaves and stems of this flower for the treatment of arthritis. Honeysuckle is popularly known to provide relief against all kinds of inflammatory conditions. Also its blossoms are fully enriched with antibacterial properties.
Rose:
Rose is a great flower for smelling, ever thought about eating it? Well, it is a commonly known fact that chewing the petals of rose improves blood circulation and efficiency of lungs of a human body. Not only this, it acts anti-depressive agents and a cleanser of liver and gall bladder.
Carnation:
Carnation is yet another flower known for its beauty and its brilliance against several medical conditions. The extract of this flower is a very effective treatment for the reduction of anxiety, stress, fatigue and agitation. To add to it, the extracts of this flower are also applied directly on the skin to heal wounds.
Corn Flower:
Corn flowers are best treatments for bringing relief to acne and irritated eyes. They can be consumed directly in their raw state to put the conditions in effect right away.