Are you suffering from seasonal allergy?

Your doctor may recommend you to train your breath sensitivity to some distinguish scents. However, some of the prescribed scents are not giving any significant benefits to your health, while others mixed and matched the ingredients to stimulate the real purpose of the treatments. The worst is you are inhaling chemical components, instead of healthy natural herbs.

Nature Creation has created the 6 essential natural formulas to train your sniffing power and to reduce your allergy symptoms. Each bottle is filled with pure 100% natural herbs and available in 6 different aromas.


Cinnamon:

Cinnamon has traditionally been used to treat toothache and fight bad breath and its regular use is believed to stave off common cold and aid digestion (Alice Hart-Davis (16 January 2007). "Chillies Are the Spice of Life". Retrieved on 2007-12-17.). It is your starting point to stimulate your morning after a long night sleep.


Lavender:

Lavender has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. It yields a highly effective essential oil with very sweet overtones, and can be used in balms, salves, perfumes, cosmetics, and topical applications. Lavender is said to soothe headaches, aid to sleep and relaxation.


Lemongrass:

Lemongrass in some cases has been used as a mild depressant for the central nervous system (Wikipedia.org, retrieved on 2008-09-19).


Peppermint:

Peppermint helps against upset stomachs, inhibits the growth of certain bacteria, and can help soothe and relax muscles when inhaled or applied to the skin. Other health benefits are attributed to the high manganese, vitamin C and vitamin A content; as well as trace amounts of various other nutrients such as fibre, iron, calcium, folate, potassium, tryptophan, magnesium, omega-3 fatty acids, riboflavin, and copper. (Wikipedia.org, retrieved on 2008-09-19)



Rosemary:

Rosemary has a very old reputation for improving memory (Moss, M.; et al. (2003). "Aromas of rosemary and lavender essential oils differentially affect cognition and mood in healthy adults"). Another study indicated that carnosic acid, found in rosemary, might shield the brain from free radicals, lowering the risk of strokes and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer and Lou Gehrig's (Burnham Institute for Medical Research (2007, November 2). Rosemary Chicken Protects Your Brain From Free Radicals. ScienceDaily. Retrieved November 2, 2007).


Yarrow:

Yarrow has seen historical use as a medicine, mainly because of its astringent effects. Decoctions have been used to treat inflammations such as piles (hemorrhoids), and also headaches. The most medicinally active part of the plant is the flowering tops. They also have a mild stimulant effect, and have been used as a snuff. Today, yarrow is valued mainly for its action in colds and influenza, and also for its effect on the circulatory, digestive, and urinary systems (Wikipedia.org, retrieved on 2008-09-19).

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