Sunday, August 15, 2010

Wild Pansy - A Miracle for the Skin


Viola tricolor, also known as the Wild Pansy, can be used to calm urticaria. Prepare a tea as follows: put 5 tablespoon of dry wild pansy in half liter of water; let it stay overnight; strain it and save the liquid. Boil the plant remained after maceration in half liter of water, then let it cool, strain it and combine it with the first liquid obtained overnight. You have now almost one liter of tea. Drink it daily, and do the treatment for 1-3 months.


Some funny names for Wild Pansy:
Love-Lies-Bleeding. Love-in-Idleness. Live-in-Idleness. Loving Idol. Love Idol. Cull Me. Cuddle Me. Call-me-to-you. Jackjump-up-and-kiss-me. Meet-me-in-the-Entry. Kiss-her-in-the-Buttery. Three-Faces-under-a-Hood. Kit-run-in-the-Fields. Pink-o'-the-Eye. Kit-run-about. Godfathers and Godmothers. Stepmother. Herb Trinitatis. Herb Constancy. Pink-eyed-John. Bouncing Bet. Flower o'luce. Bird's Eye. Bullweed.

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