Bee grass's very properties

The bee's grass is part of the mint family and is described as a soothing heat. It has been used in the Middle Ages to deal with anxiety and stress, increased appetite and ease of the pain and discomfort caused by digestive. Even before the Middle Ages the bee grass has been used along with wine to remove souls, heal wounds [...]
The bee's grass is part of the mint family and is described as a soothing heat.
It has been used in the Middle Ages to deal with anxiety and stress, increased appetite and ease of the pain and discomfort caused by digestive.
Even before the Middle Ages, bee grass has been used along with wine to remove souls, heal wounds, and treat the poisonous bites of insects and animals.
Now it is used along with other plants, such as chamomili, Sanza, to relax.
Bee grass is also often used in creams that treat herpes in the mouth, caused by cold and flu.
Various studies have shown that the bee's grass, combined with other spices, such as chamomily, Sanza, helps alleviate anxiety and fights insomnia.
During a study of some who suffered from minor sleep problems, 81% of those who used a plant mixture of hays and bee grass made a more comfortable sleep than other people who took other steps.
Some studies suggest that creams, which also make up bee grass, can help heal herpes caused by cold.
Studies have also proved that the bee's grass can also help improve its cognitive function and alleviate anxiety and nervousness in people with Alzheimer's disease.
This plant is also sold as tea, and in capsules, extracts, oils, tinctures, and various creams sold at the pharmacy.












