Lily of the Valley

$3.35

Description

Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis, clochette des bois, constancy, convallaria, convallaria herba, convall-lily, gazon de parnasse, Jacob’s ladder, ladder-to-heaven, our lady’s tears) has antiangiogenic, antitumor and diuretic properties. Lily of the valley has been used for hundreds of years in traditional medicine primarily as a heart tonic to treat heart failure and irregular heartbeat. Lily of the valley’s action is similar to the drug Digitalis, but it is natural, less concentrated, and therefore less powerful. It is used to treat heart debility and dropsy. It promotes increased oxygen delivery to the heart, reduces blood pressure, and relaxes a weak heart to beat more slowly and efficiently while increasing its power.

Origin: Europe, Northern Asia

(Medical caution: should be used only under professional supervision. Lily of the valley shouldn’t be taken with pharmaceutical medicines and can interfere with heart

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Benefits

Heart health: Lily of the valley contains compounds that have been shown to have a positive effect on heart health. These compounds may help to regulate heartbeat, reduce blood pressure, and improve circulation.

Relief from anxiety and stress: Lily of the valley has a calming effect on the nervous system and has been used traditionally to help relieve anxiety and stress. It contains compounds that may help to promote relaxation and reduce tension.

Digestive health: Lily of the valley has been used traditionally to help with digestive issues, such as constipation and indigestion. It may also help to stimulate digestion and improve appetite.

Anti-inflammatory properties: Lily of the valley contains compounds that have anti-inflammatory properties, which may help to reduce inflammation in the body.

Anti-cancer properties: Some preliminary studies have suggested that lily of the valley may have anti-cancer properties. Further research is needed to fully understand these potential benefits.

It's important to note that lily of the valley is toxic if ingested in large quantities, and should only be used under the guidance of a healthcare professional.

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