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AM I GUNNA DIE??!!!!!!!!!?
yesterday at school i had state testing so i've been eating these herb throat drops called "Ricola Natural Cherry honey Herb Throat Drops" and i stuck one in my mouth every 10 minutes...it says to take one every 2 hours
so can i die? i'm not kidding, i'm 13 and sick so please please help me. :[ please.
i ate about 20 total
the inactive ingredents don't have anything bad [ i dont think ]
just:
elder,horehound,hyssop,lemonbalm, linden flowers, mallow pepermint, sage, thyme, honey, malic acid.
ITS BEEN A FULL DAY, AND I TOOK NIQUIL TO HELP MY COLD THIS MORNING..WHEN COULD YOU DIE WHEN YOU OVERDOSE ON SOMETHING, PLEASE TELL ME? WHEN, LIKE 3 HOURS, A DAY, WHAT? IS IT EVEN POSSIBLE FOR ME TO DIE OVER THIS..HELP PLZZ I'M SCARED!!!
no, medicine helps you it won't kill you. just don't take too much. the really dangerous stuff is prescribed by doctors. I think you have anxiety issues. It can be scary. You need a psychologist.
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Burt's Bees Aloe & Linden Flower After Sun Soother $16.29 Burt's Bees Aloe & Linden Flower After Sun Soother |
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Aloe & Linden Flower After Sun Soother 6 fl oz: K $8.99 After a long day in the sun, your skin needs some extra attention. This intensely hydrating, quick-absorbing face and body lotion is packed with natural aloe vera and linden extract to soothe. Coconut oil, bee pollen and glycerin nourish your skin and help replenish its natural moisture. Your sun-kissed skin will feel revived, soft and healthy, naturally. Featured Ingredient Linden Extract — Linden trees grow in the temperate climates of Europe, Asia and North America. Commonly known as lime, the flower of the plant is the part that is most frequently used in medical preparations. |
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Memories Under the Linden Tree $19.49 Verdant, heart shaped leaves fragrant with white flower blossoms were drooping heavily from theLinden tree. The fragrant aroma from its flowers wafted lazily through the air; making it seem asthough I was drinking in creation at its fullest. The awesome Linden tree truly appeared vibrantlygreen brimming with life and activity, as I listened to the humming, whirring sounds of millions ofbuzzing bees. Thus, it revealed itself as truly being a tree of life Author: Meier, G. Marie Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 156 Publication Date: 2010/08/30 Language: English Dimensions: 5.51 x 8.50 x 0.36 inches |
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Linden Flower Facial Spray 8 fl. oz.: K $8.1 With Aloe Vera, Ginseng & Carrot Extract. For Normal-Oily Skin. Refresh Skin & Set Makeup. Spray Away Perspiration. Moisturize Skin & Hair in Dry Weather. Use as a Sensitive-Skin Toner Natural extract of linden flowers makes this Facial Spray very refreshing and stimulating, Helps moisturizers and night creams have better effects in making skin look better with makeup or 'setting' makeup; you'll find dozens of other uses. For sportswoman and men, the mist is a great refresher and cleansing aid. |
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Linden Flower (Tilia americana) Powder, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF $567 Tilia americana is a species of Tilia native to eastern North America, from southeast Manitoba east to New Brunswick, southwest to northeast Texas, and southeast to South Carolina. Common names include American Linden and Basswood (also applied to other species of Tilia in the timber trade). The foliage and flowers are both edible, though many prefer only to eat the tender young leaves. It is a beneficial species for attracting pollinators as well. Bees produce excellent honey with a mildly spicy flavor from its blossoms. Although Tilia cordata is believed to be stronger, T. americana is also used medicinally. The dried flowers are mildly sweet and sticky, and the fruit is somewhat sweet and mucilaginous. Linden tea has a pleasing taste, due to the aromatic volatile oil found in the flowers. The flowers, leaves, wood, and charcoal (obtained from the wood) are used for medicinal purposes. Active ingredients in the linden flowers include flavonoids (which act as antioxidants), volatile oils, and mucilaginous constituents (which soothe and reduce inflammation). The plant also contains tannins that can act as an astringent. Linden flowers are used in colds, cough, fever, infections, inflammation, high blood pressure, headache (particularly migraine), as a diuretic (increases urine production), antispasmodic (reduces smooth muscle spasm along the digestive tract), and sedative. The flowers were added to baths to quell hysteria, and steeped as a tea to relieve anxiety-related indigestion, irregular heartbeat, and vomiting. The leaves are used to promote sweating to reduce fevers. The wood is used for liver and gallbladder disorders and cellulitis (inflammation of the skin and surrounding soft tissue). |
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Linden Flower (Tilia americana) Powder, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF $64.8 Tilia americana is a species of Tilia native to eastern North America, from southeast Manitoba east to New Brunswick, southwest to northeast Texas, and southeast to South Carolina. Common names include American Linden and Basswood (also applied to other species of Tilia in the timber trade). The foliage and flowers are both edible, though many prefer only to eat the tender young leaves. It is a beneficial species for attracting pollinators as well. Bees produce excellent honey with a mildly spicy flavor from its blossoms. Although Tilia cordata is believed to be stronger, T. americana is also used medicinally. The dried flowers are mildly sweet and sticky, and the fruit is somewhat sweet and mucilaginous. Linden tea has a pleasing taste, due to the aromatic volatile oil found in the flowers. The flowers, leaves, wood, and charcoal (obtained from the wood) are used for medicinal purposes. Active ingredients in the linden flowers include flavonoids (which act as antioxidants), volatile oils, and mucilaginous constituents (which soothe and reduce inflammation). The plant also contains tannins that can act as an astringent. Linden flowers are used in colds, cough, fever, infections, inflammation, high blood pressure, headache (particularly migraine), as a diuretic (increases urine production), antispasmodic (reduces smooth muscle spasm along the digestive tract), and sedative. The flowers were added to baths to quell hysteria, and steeped as a tea to relieve anxiety-related indigestion, irregular heartbeat, and vomiting. The leaves are used to promote sweating to reduce fevers. The wood is used for liver and gallbladder disorders and cellulitis (inflammation of the skin and surrounding soft tissue). |
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Linden Flower (Tilia americana) Powder, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF $303.75 Tilia americana is a species of Tilia native to eastern North America, from southeast Manitoba east to New Brunswick, southwest to northeast Texas, and southeast to South Carolina. Common names include American Linden and Basswood (also applied to other species of Tilia in the timber trade). The foliage and flowers are both edible, though many prefer only to eat the tender young leaves. It is a beneficial species for attracting pollinators as well. Bees produce excellent honey with a mildly spicy flavor from its blossoms. Although Tilia cordata is believed to be stronger, T. americana is also used medicinally. The dried flowers are mildly sweet and sticky, and the fruit is somewhat sweet and mucilaginous. Linden tea has a pleasing taste, due to the aromatic volatile oil found in the flowers. The flowers, leaves, wood, and charcoal (obtained from the wood) are used for medicinal purposes. Active ingredients in the linden flowers include flavonoids (which act as antioxidants), volatile oils, and mucilaginous constituents (which soothe and reduce inflammation). The plant also contains tannins that can act as an astringent. Linden flowers are used in colds, cough, fever, infections, inflammation, high blood pressure, headache (particularly migraine), as a diuretic (increases urine production), antispasmodic (reduces smooth muscle spasm along the digestive tract), and sedative. The flowers were added to baths to quell hysteria, and steeped as a tea to relieve anxiety-related indigestion, irregular heartbeat, and vomiting. The leaves are used to promote sweating to reduce fevers. The wood is used for liver and gallbladder disorders and cellulitis (inflammation of the skin and surrounding soft tissue). |
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Linden Flower (Tilia americana) Powder, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF $1208.32 Tilia americana is a species of Tilia native to eastern North America, from southeast Manitoba east to New Brunswick, southwest to northeast Texas, and southeast to South Carolina. Common names include American Linden and Basswood (also applied to other species of Tilia in the timber trade). The foliage and flowers are both edible, though many prefer only to eat the tender young leaves. It is a beneficial species for attracting pollinators as well. Bees produce excellent honey with a mildly spicy flavor from its blossoms. Although Tilia cordata is believed to be stronger, T. americana is also used medicinally. The dried flowers are mildly sweet and sticky, and the fruit is somewhat sweet and mucilaginous. Linden tea has a pleasing taste, due to the aromatic volatile oil found in the flowers. The flowers, leaves, wood, and charcoal (obtained from the wood) are used for medicinal purposes. Active ingredients in the linden flowers include flavonoids (which act as antioxidants), volatile oils, and mucilaginous constituents (which soothe and reduce inflammation). The plant also contains tannins that can act as an astringent. Linden flowers are used in colds, cough, fever, infections, inflammation, high blood pressure, headache (particularly migraine), as a diuretic (increases urine production), antispasmodic (reduces smooth muscle spasm along the digestive tract), and sedative. The flowers were added to baths to quell hysteria, and steeped as a tea to relieve anxiety-related indigestion, irregular heartbeat, and vomiting. The leaves are used to promote sweating to reduce fevers. The wood is used for liver and gallbladder disorders and cellulitis (inflammation of the skin and surrounding soft tissue). |
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Linden Flower (Tilia americana) Powder, 100 kg (220 lbs): RF $4647.38 Tilia americana is a species of Tilia native to eastern North America, from southeast Manitoba east to New Brunswick, southwest to northeast Texas, and southeast to South Carolina. Common names include American Linden and Basswood (also applied to other species of Tilia in the timber trade). The foliage and flowers are both edible, though many prefer only to eat the tender young leaves. It is a beneficial species for attracting pollinators as well. Bees produce excellent honey with a mildly spicy flavor from its blossoms. Although Tilia cordata is believed to be stronger, T. americana is also used medicinally. The dried flowers are mildly sweet and sticky, and the fruit is somewhat sweet and mucilaginous. Linden tea has a pleasing taste, due to the aromatic volatile oil found in the flowers. The flowers, leaves, wood, and charcoal (obtained from the wood) are used for medicinal purposes. Active ingredients in the linden flowers include flavonoids (which act as antioxidants), volatile oils, and mucilaginous constituents (which soothe and reduce inflammation). The plant also contains tannins that can act as an astringent. Linden flowers are used in colds, cough, fever, infections, inflammation, high blood pressure, headache (particularly migraine), as a diuretic (increases urine production), antispasmodic (reduces smooth muscle spasm along the digestive tract), and sedative. The flowers were added to baths to quell hysteria, and steeped as a tea to relieve anxiety-related indigestion, irregular heartbeat, and vomiting. The leaves are used to promote sweating to reduce fevers. The wood is used for liver and gallbladder disorders and cellulitis (inflammation of the skin and surrounding soft tissue). |
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Linden Leaf & Flower C/S (Tilia europea) 1 lb: C $20.85 This is Starwest's nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Used as an infusion, extract and tincture. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Linden flower for 'Colds and cold-related coughs.' 'Daily dosage: 2 - 4 g of drug; equivalent preparations. Mode of Administration: Comminuted herb for teas and other galenical preparations for internal use. Action: Diaphoretic' Linden's flavonoids and glycosides have been shown to have a relaxing effect, and to stimulate the body's infection-fighting mechanisms by inducing body heat, that is, forcing a mild fever and sweating, diaphoresis. King's 1898 Dispensatory: 'The European species (Tilia europaea) is a common domestic remedy in Europe for the relief of many nervous and catarrhal disorders. The leaves, flowers, and buds are employed, and their properties may be regarded as stimulant, lenitive, tonic, and nervine.' 'The infusion is generally preferred, and may be given to allay irritation and restlessness, and to promote rest and sleep. The hot infusion is employed to check diarrhoea from cold, and in the various forms of colds and catarrhal conditions, while, either hot or cold, it may be used in restlessness, nervous headaches, painful and difficult digestion, and mild hysteria.' 'The effects upon the nervous system are sometimes obtained by an enema, or bath, prepared from the flowers. The infusion is prepared from 30 or 40 grains of the flowers and 1 pint of water. It forms an agreeable vehicle for other medicines. A strong tincture may be prepared of the flowers (viij) and strong alcohol (Oj). Dose, 1 to 20 minims.' |
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Linden Flower Lw/Al 1 oz: HF $12.59 Organic Alcohol Fluid Extract (1:1) Tilia europaea Herbal Supplement Promotes Relaxation* Holistically Balanced* Kosher Parve Unconditionally Guaranteed Nature's Answer organic alcohol extracts are produced using alcohol, water and coconut glycerin utilizing our cold Bio-Chelated proprietary extraction process, yielding a Holistically Balanced standardized extract. Liquid extracts are absorbed faster than tablets or capsules, and are more potent than tinctures. Holistically Balanced guarantees that the constituents of the extract are in the same synergistic ratios as in the plant. Manufactured in our FDA registered and pharmaceutically licensed facility; |
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Linden Leaf & Flower Cut & Sifted Cert. Organic (Tilia europaea) 1 lb: C $28.73 This is Starwest's nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Used as an infusion, extract and tincture. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Linden flower for 'Colds and cold-related coughs.' 'Daily dosage: 2 - 4 g of drug; equivalent preparations. Mode of Administration: Comminuted herb for teas and other galenical preparations for internal use. Action: Diaphoretic' Linden's flavonoids and glycosides have been shown to have a relaxing effect, and to stimulate the body's infection-fighting mechanisms by inducing body heat, that is, forcing a mild fever and sweating, diaphoresis. That explains its value in feverish colds and flu. Linden is well known as a relaxing remedy for use in nervous tension. It has a reputation as a prophylactic against the development of arteriosclerosis and hypertension. It is considered to be a specific in the treatment of raised blood pressure associated with arteriosclerosis and nervous tension. Its relaxing action combined with a general effect upon the circulatory system give Linden a role in the treatment of some forms of migraine. Grieve's classic 'A Modern Herbal': Synonyms: Tilia vulgaris. Tilia intermedia. Tilia cordata. Tilia platyphylla. Linden Flowers. Linn Flowers. Common Lime. Flores Tiliae. Tilleul. Lime-flowers are only used in infusion or made into a distilled water as household remedies in indigestion or hysteria, nervous vomiting or palpitation. Prolonged baths prepared with the infused flowers are also good in hysteria. In the Pyrenees they are used to soothe the temporary excitement caused by the waters, and M. Rostan has used them with success against spasms. The flowers of several species of Lime are used. Some doctors prefer the light charcoal of lime wood to that of the poplar in gastric or dyspeptic disturbances, and its powder for burns or sore places. If the flowers used for making the tisane are too old they may produce symptoms of narcotic intoxication. King's American Dispensatory, 1898: The European species (Tilia europaea) is a common domestic remedy in Europe for the relief of many nervous and catarrhal disorders. The leaves, flowers, and buds are employed, and their properties may be regarded as stimulant, lenitive, tonic, and nervine. The infusion is generally preferred, and may be given to allay irritation and restlessness, and to promote rest and sleep. The hot infusion is employed to check diarrhoea from cold, and in the various forms of colds and catarrhal conditions, while, either hot or cold, it may be used in restlessness, nervous headaches, painful and difficult digestion, and mild hysteria. The effects upon the nervous system are sometimes obtained by an enema, or bath, prepared from the flowers. The infusion is prepared from 30 or 40 grains of the flowers and 1 pint of water. It forms an agreeable vehicle for other medicines. A strong tincture ma |
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Natural Home Treatment For Bronchitis
Bronchi are the airways within the lungs and when there is an inflammation in the bronchi, it causes bronchitis. Due to inflammation, lining of the bronchial tube is swelled. Breathing tubes becomes narrow and produce mucus in excess amount.
Causes of bronchitis may vary from person to person. The causes of bronchitis are-
* Poor immunity system
* Previous antibiotics
* Respiratory yeast infections
* Exposure to smoke for a long term
* Pollution or allergies
* Viral infection
* Occupational handling caustic materials or fine grains and dusts
Symptoms of Bronchitis
* Bluish lips from insufficient oxygen flow.
* Fatigue
* Low fever
* Dry and congested cough or mucus-producing cough
* Shortness or wheezing of breath
* Other respiratory infection
Bronchitis, fungus and virus are the three bad guys which are involved in the bronchitis especially which occurs after another infection. For example- Post nasal drip taken for thick mucus results into sinus or other infection.
If before, there were no sign of bronchitis and any one is taking antibiotic for sinus and other infection then there is more chance to develop bronchitis. The thick mucus due to sinus reaches the bronchi and attracts the fungal yeast. Antibiotic, along with the bad bacteria kills the 'friendly' bacteria also and this leads to yeast infection. To maintain our immune system, it is necessary to keep balance between the good bacteria and bad bacteria of the body. It also prevents our body from infections.
Some of the natural treatments for bronchitis are-
* Mullein is having all the properties of expectorant. It is an herb which helps in soothing of the throat and the muscle spasms is stopped.
* Sundew is an herb, which helps to clear the mucus and relaxing of the spasms. For bronchitis, it is a very useful natural remedy.
* Wormwood is an herb, which is used in making tea is very effective to cure the symptoms of infection. It is a very popular natural remedy.
* Thyme leaf, ginger, linden flowers, licorice roots, coneflower are some of the popular herbs which are used as a natural treatment for bronchitis.
* In relaxing of the spasms, an herb called white horehound is a stimulating expectorant.
* Tea prepared by garlic and ginger both or only by ginger is very popular natural remedy to reduce the symptoms of bronchitis. It should be taken 3-4 times a day.
* Outside the throat and chest, rub the eucalyptus vapor rub
* Avoid smoking
* Dairy products should be eliminated from diet.
* Increase the intake of garlic as well as beverages.
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