Chamomile

This aromatic plant is of European origin. It has a variety of uses. As infusion, it is digestive and anti-inflammatory, helping to relieve gastritis and to reduce colic pains. In addition, it is used to reduce cholesterol levels and to calm anxiety.   Externally, it is used as an antiseptic and in skin and hair care.

Hierba Luisa

(Lippia citriodora) Also known as lemon vervain. It is one of the most captivating aromatic and medicinal plants because of its distinctive lemon-like aroma. It is indigenous to South America. In infusions, the Hierba Luisa is digestive, tranquilizer, and expectorant. Since it does not have secondary effects, the Hierba Luisa may be used to treat infant indigestions and stomach weakness in general.

Caballo Chupa

(Equisetun) Caballo Chupa means horsetail in Quichua. It is a plant that grows next to rivers and streams. The brewed teas of the stems are diuretic. Because of this capacity to eliminate water from the body, many products to loose weight include equisetun in their composition. Externally, it is used in the treatment of skin problems as eczemas and difficult-to-cure wounds.

Cedrón

(Melissa officinalis) It is also known as melisa and toronjil in Spanish or lemon balm in English. It is a bushy herb of the mint family with leaves smelling and tasting of lemon. Brewed teas of the leaves are delicious. It is a tranquilizer and anti-inflammatory. In addition, it is used to cure irregular menstruation.