Authors: Svetlana Konnikova,Anna Maria Clement
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Calendula –
Calendula officinalis
Apple –
Malus domestica
Carrot –
Daucus carota
Birch –
Betula verrucosa
Chamomile –
Matricaria chamomilla
Black currant –
Ribes nigrum
Cherry –
Prunus cerasus
Burdock (root) –
Arctium lappa
Cinnamon –
Cinnamomum verum
Calendula –
Calendula officinalis
Cinnamon –
Cinnamomum zeylanicum
Chamomile –
Matricaria recutita
Clover –
Trifolium pratense
Cherry –
Prunus cerasus
Coffee –
Coffea arabica
Cranberry –
Vaccinium oxycoccus
Coltsfoot –
Tussilago farfara
Dandelion (root) –
Taraxacum officinale
Cranberry –
Vaccinium oxycoccus
Elecampane –
Unula helenium
Dandelion –
Taraxacum officinale
Gentian –
Gentiana lutea
Dill –
Anethum graveolens
Gooseberries –
Ribes glossularia
Elder –
Sambucus nigra
Heartsease –
Viola tricolor
Elecampane –
Unula helenium
Horsetail –
Equisetum arvense
Evening primrose/
Oenothera biennis)
Juniper –
Juniperus communis
Feverfew –
Tanacetum parthenium
Licorice –
Glycyrrhiza glabra
Garlic
–Allium sativum
Licorice
– Glycyrrhiza spp.
Geranium –
Pelargonium
Nettle –
Urtica dionica
Ginseng –
Panax
Oak –
Quercus robur
Green bean –
Phaseolus vulgaris
Oat –
Avena sativa
Green tea –
Camellia sinensis
Peppermint –
Mentha piperita
Hawthorn –
Crataegus monogyna
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Horehound (leaves and young shoots)
Coffee –
Coffea arabica
–
Marrubium vulgare
Cranberry –
Vaccinium oxycoccus
Horsetail –
Equisetum arvense
Dill –
Anethum graveolens
Jasmine –
Jasminum officinale
Elder –
Sambucus nigra
Lavender –
Lavandula officinalis
Elder (red berries) –
Sambucus racemosa
Lemon –
Citrus limon
Elecampane –
Unula helenium
Lemon balm –
Melissa officinalis
Fennel –
Foeniculum vulgare
Lime
–
Citrus aurantifolia
Grape –
Vitis vinifera
Linden –
Tilia europea
Hawthorn –
Crataegus oxyacantha
Mint
–Mentha
Hops –
Humulus lupulus
Mountain ash –
Sorbus aucuparia
Knotgrass (Bird’s buckwheat) –
Onion –
Allium cepa
Poligonum aviculare
Orange –
Citrus aurantium
Lavender oil –
Lavandula officinalis
Oregano –
Origanum vulgare
Lemon – Citrus limon
Peppermint –
Mentha piperita
Lemon balm –
Melissa officinalis
Pine –
Pinus sylvestris
Lily of the Valley –
Convillaria majalis
Potato –
Solanum tuberosum
Primrose –
Primula officinalis
Mint –
Mentha
(*
Primrose should not be confused
Mistletoe –
Viscum album
with Evening primrose –
Oenothera
Motherwort –
Leonurus cardiaca
biennis)
Nettle –
Urtica dionica
Raspberry –
Rubus idaeus
Oat
–Avena sativa
Red bell pepper –
Capsicum frutescens
Orange –
Citrus aurantium
St. John’s Wort –
Hypericum perforatum
Passionflower –
Passiflora incarnata
Strawberry –
Fragaria vesca
Peppermint –
Mentha piperita
Tangerine –
Citrus reticulata
Pine –
Pinus sylvestris
Thyme –
Thymus
Rose hips –
Rosa canina
Tomato –
Solanum lycopersicum
Rosemary
–
Rosmarinus officinalis
Valerian –
Valeriana officinalis
Rue –
Ruta graveolens
(* Caution: It is a good circulatory
Chapter 8: Sleeping Beauty
tonic and antispasmodic, but avoid
Almond –
Amygdalis dulcis
using rue during pregnancy.)
Apple –
Malus domestica
St. John’s Wort –
Hypericum perforatum
Birch –
Betula alba
Sweet clover – (
Melilotus officinalis
)
Black currant –
Ribes nigrum
Thyme –
Thymus serpyllum
Bogbean, marsh trefoil –
Menyanthes
Tomato –
Solanum tuberosum
trifoliata
Turnip
– Brassica rapa
Buckthorn –
Rhamnus frangula
Valerian
–Valeriana officinalis
Caraway –
Carum carvi
Vanilla –
Vanilla plantifolia
Carrot –
Daucus carota
Wild lettuce
– Lactuca virosa
Celery –
Apium graveolens
Wild marjoram –
Origanum vulgare
Chamomile –
Matricaria chamomilla
Yarrow –
Achillea millefolium
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Chapter 9: When Your
Sage –
Salvia officinalis
Head Is Swimming
Strawberry –
Fragaria vesca
Thyme –
Thymus vulgaris
Blackberry –
Rubus fructicosus
Walnut –
Juglans regia
Buckwheat –
Polygonum fagopyrum
Watermelon –
Citrullus lanatus
Calendula –
Calendula officinalis
Chamomile –
Matricaria chamomilla
Stimulating aromas:
Cinnamon –
Cinnamomum verum
Anise –
Pimpinella anisum
Cucumber –
Cucumus sativus
Camphor –
Cinnamomum camphora
Dill –
Anethum graveolens
Cardamom –
Elettaria cardamomum
Green peas –
Pisum sativum
Cinnamon –
Cinnamomum zeylanicum
Hawthorn –
Crataegus oxyacantha
Eucalyptus –
Eucalyptus globulus
Mint –
Mentha
Lemon –
Citrus limon
Onion –
Allium cepa
Nutmeg –
Myristica fragrans
Paprika –
Capsicum frutescens
varieties
Peppermint –
Mentha piperita
Parsley –
Petroselinium sativum
Pine –
Pinus nigra
Peppermint –
Mentha piperita
Rosemary –
Rosemarinus officinalis
Potato –
Solanum tuberosum
Relaxing aromas:
Radish –
Raphanus sativis
Bergamot –
Citrus bergamia
Sage –
Salvia officinalis
Chamomile
–Matricaria chamomilla
Walnut –
Juglans regia
Cypress
– Cupressus spp.
Honeysuckle –
Lonicera periclymenum
Chapter 10: Don’t Be
Jasmine –
Jasminum officinale
Afraid of Good Stress
Juniper –
Juniperus communis
Apple –
Malus domestica
Lavender –
Lavandula officinalis
Apricot –
Prunus armeniaca
Lemon balm –
Melissa officinalis
Black currant –
Ribes nigrum
Orange –
Citrus aurantium
Carrot –
Daucus carota
Periwinkle –
Vinca major
Cherry –
Prunus cerasus
Rose –
Rosa centifolia, Rosa damascena
Cranberry –
Vaccinium oxycoccus
Sandalwood –
Santalum album
Gooseberry –
Ribes grossularia
Chapter: 11: Trips to the Fairyland
Grape –
Vitis vinifera
Lemon –
Citrus limon
Aloe –
Aloe vera
Linden –
Tilia europea
Anise –
Pimpinella anisum
Onion –
Allium cepa
Barley –
Hordeum vulgare
Peach –
Prunus persica
Black tea –
Camellia sinensis
Pear –
Pyrus communis
Calendula
–
Calendula officinalis
Plum –
Prunus domestica
Chamomile –
Matricaria chamomilla
Pumpkin –
Cucurbita pepo
Coltsfoot –
Tussilago farfara
Raspberry –
Rubus idaeus
Elder –
Sambucus nigra
Red currant –
Ribes rubrum
Eucalyptus –
Eucalyptus globulus
Rose hips –
Rosa canina
Fennel –
Foeniculum vulgare
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Fennel –
Foeniculum vulgare
Valerian –
Valeriana officinalis
Garlic –
Allium sativum
Walnut –
Juglans regia
Geranium –
Pelargonium
Wild marjoram –
Origanum vulgare
Ginger –
Zingiber officinale
Wild strawberry –
Fragaria vesca
Grape –
Vitis vinifera
Willow –
Salix spp.
Grapefruit –
Citrus paradisi
Green tea –
Camellia sinensis
Chapter 12: Dialogue with
Hawthorn –
Crataegus laevigata
the Trees of Strength
Hawthorn –
Crataegus oxyacantha
and Everlasting Life
Hawthorn –
Crataegus oxyacantha
To admire:
Heartsease –
Viola tricolor
Cyclamen flowers –
Cyclamen
Heartsease –
Viola tricolor
europaeum
Hops –
Humulus lupulus
Magnolia flowers –
Magnolia glauca
Horseradish –
Armoracia rusticana
Jasmine –
Jasminum officinale
Essential oils:
Laurel –
Laurus nobilis
Birch oil –
Betula
Lavender –
Lavandula officinalis
Eucalyptus oil –
Eucalyptus globulus
Lemon –
Citrus limon
Lavender oil –
Lavandula officinalis
Licorice –
Glycyrrhiza glabra
Linden oil –
Tilia
Lilac –
Syringia vulgaris
Peppermint oil –
Mentha piperita
Lily –
Lilium candidum
Pine oil –
Pinus
Linden –
Tilia europea
Aloe –
Aloe vera
Mint –
Mentha
Apple –
Malus domestica
Mustard –
Sinapsis hirta
Beech –
Fagus sylvatica
Oak –
Quercus
Birch –
Betula
Onion –
Allium cepa
Black currant –
Ribes nigrum
Oregano –
Origanum vulgare
Black Mulberry –
Morus nigra
Pine –
Pinus
Cedar –
Cedrus
Pine –
Pinus sylvestris
Chestnut –
Castana vesca
Plantain –
Plantago lanceolata
Cranberry
–Vaccinium oxycoccus
Pomegranate –
Punica granatum
Cypress –
Cupressus
Poplar –
Populus tremula
Elm –
Ulmus
Potato –
Solanum tuberosum
European Ash –
Fraxinus excelsior
Raspberry –
Rubus idaeus
Fig –
Ficus carica
Red bilberry –
Vaccinium myrtillis
Fir –
Abies alba
Rose –
Rosa centifolia
Geranium –
Pelargonium
Rose –
Rosa centifolia, damascena
Hazelnut –
Corylus avellana
Rose hips –
Rosa canina
Hornbeam –
Carpinus Americana
Rosemary –
Rosmarinus officinalis
Laurel –
Laurus nobilis
Sundew –
Drosera rotundifolia
Lemon –
Citrus limon
Thyme –
Thymus spp.
Linden –
Tilia
Turnip –
Brassica rapa
Maple –
Acer
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Mountain Ash –
Sorbus
Poplar –
Populus
Mountain Cranberry Tree –
Red Mulberry –
Morus rubra
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
Rose hips –
Rosa canina
Nettle –
Urtica dionica
Rowan –
Sorbus aucuparia
Oak –
Quercus
Walnut –
Juglans regia
Olive –
Olea europaea
Wild marjoram –
Origanum vulgare
Pine –
Pinus
Willow –
Salix
Plantain –
Plantago lanceolata
Yew –
Taxus baccata
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Endnotes
1. Center for Disease Control National Center for Health Statistics, May 27, 2004