Creeping Thyme
Creeping Thyme

Grave's disease
Hypothyroidism (Grave's disease)
Grave's disease - a disease with lesions of the thyroid gland, characterized by a clear increase in thyroid gland at the front surface of the neck, accompanied by exophthalmia later, tremor of limbs, rapid heartbeat and increased nervous excitability.
Traditional means of hypothyroidism (goitre)
* Laminaria sugary, laminaria (thallus or drugstore powder). A radical remedy for this case, because it contains iodine bromide salts and vitamins. It is used this powder to 1 / 2 tsp. on the water as medicine or soup during a meal, 2 - 3 times a day.
Contraindications: in nephritis (inflammation of the kidneys), hemorrhagic predisposition, pulmonary tuberculosis, urticaria and pregnancy.
* Xanthium ordinary ksantium (grass). How rich is popular with iodine in this case and is often used in folk medicine for diseases of the thyroid gland, makes it possible to avoid more acute and unsound finished products of scientific medicine. Accept it into a broth 15,0 - 200,0 *, with a dose of about cup 3 times a day with the addition of a tablespoon of honey. On the effectiveness of the preferred juice (canned it for winter using 25% alcohol), with a dose of 15 - 20 drops to the reception, also with the addition of honey to taste.
* Lily May (color). When harvesting flowers can be dried and sun dried to keep clogged in a glass jar, take to the infusion of 15 g per 100 g of vodka or alcohol; easier to do things: 2 / 3 of the dishes (bottles) to fill the unpressed flowers and fill to the brim with vodka or alcohol, press 8 days in a warm place, occasionally shaking. Usually offered admission dose of 15 drops, if the alcoholic, and 30 drops if the vodka, 2 - 3 times a day. Some doctors are more cautious, taking into consideration the toxicity of the plants (it is poisonous), and offer to take tincture periodically, ranging from 5 to 30 and drops back to 1 once a day. You can replace the infusion of fresh or preserved in 64% alcohol juice with the same dosage, and it is considered more effective. In pharmacies, you can buy ready-made brandy.
* Motherwort common (grass). As a sedative in this case is used as a decoction or tincture. The broth must be prepared in the amount of grass in 1915 for a glass of boiled water, dose: 1 Art. l. 3 times a day, but if the tincture (prepared as follows: per 100 g of alcohol or vodka in 1920 grass), the alcohol - to 30 - 40 drops, and vodka - 50 - 60 drops 3 times a day. During the summer tincture can be replaced by 30 - 40 drops of fresh juice, and it will be more effective. Juice preserved with 60% alcohol.
* Valerian officinalis (root). Sedative, but less effective. For the broth must be 6, then root on 180 g. of water, take 1 tablespoon 3 times a day, sometimes in conjunction with rue and honey. The broth is sometimes replaced by an 8-hour infusion in cold water in the same concentration. Prepare well steeped in vodka: 5 th of the bottle to sleep beaten into roots, pour vodka on the neck, insist week, strain, squeeze. Accepts 15 - 30 drops. Pharmacy brandy (1915 roots per 100 g of alcohol) - 10 - 15 drops to the reception.
* Elecampane (root). Sedative, is used as a tincture (1925 roots per 100 g of alcohol), with a dose of 25 drops 3 times a day. Externally - as rubbing his neck.
* Boodram plyuschevidnaya (grass). Soothing, sedative, and eliminates the tumor means, is used in folk medicine by mouth in the form of broth (for preparation should be 5 g of grass, brew cup of boiling water) for 2 - 3 tbsp. l. 4 times a day, or as a tincture (1915 herb per 100 g of alcohol) 15 drops 3 times. Sock it active, the dose is the same. Preserved at 30 - 35% alcohol.
* Creeping thyme, sage, Bogorodskaya grass. Soothing and even anodyne, which eliminates the tumor, is used by the people against goiter. For broth 1915 herb brewed cup of boiling water. Take 1 st. l. or the tincture (1910 herb per 100 g of alcohol) 15 drops 3 times a day, or as juice with the same dose. Preserved it for 16 - 20% alcohol.
External funds
* Pepper Water (leaves). It is used against goiter externally as lotion or a poultice of the leaves and boiling water oparennyh is softening and soothing effect.
* Oak Common. Decoction of bark in 1920 for a glass of water taken with goiter mostly externally as a poultice, but sometimes the inside (of 1 tbsp. L. 3 times a day) as an addendum to the main treatment.
* Cynoglossum (root), Exterior vehicle; pounded root of it, and even the leaves - as lotion to goiter.
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which [possibly] scented low growing/creeping plants could you use to make a lawn that never needs to be cut?
are chamomile clover or daisy a possibility, or do these live symbiotically with grass....unable to grow as a monoculture?
thymes are scented, but they look straggly and grow too high.
would saxifrage work, or are the too delicate.
in all of the above..i am thinking of very minimal wear from shoes...as i would like to walk on it barefoot to relax, revitalise and be kind to my feet......after all theyve done for me !!
I use clover ,blue daze and thyme as a lawn alternative.
they all feel great on the feet and have different textures.
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Best Method of Growing Creeping Plants: Follow These Tips for Maximum Foliage and Blooms
Designing a garden is almost like solving a difficult puzzle. Looking for beautiful and strong plants appropriate for a site is one of the most enjoyable gardening challenges. In difficult areas like under trees, along slopes, or between gaps of rocks, creeping plants are often perfect.
Creeping plants develop in a different way from other plant types. They grow out rather than up, scattering along the ground and growing root as they move. Countless varieties are available to go with different growing conditions.
There are a number of creeping plants that spread by sending off runners from the mother plant. Roots begin to develop once a leaf node or stem strokes the ground.
There are also others that have undergrowth with roots developing already by the stems and root by just touching the soil.
Developing Creepers
To grow creepers, begin with cuttings or divisions rooted from a garden center or nursery. If you start with seeds, begin indoors and wait for the time when seedlings can be moved easily without causing the roots any damage. Grow the plants a few inches from each other and cover it with mulch. Plants should be watered every day until it is established.
Sun-Loving Creepers
A lot of the culinary herbs we know are obtainable in creeping types. Some of the most preferred ones to grow in the herb garden or near flowerbed edges are creeping thyme (Thymus X citriodorus) prostrate rosemary (Rosemarinus officinalis), and Golden oregano (Origanum vulgare).
These plants give aromatic, delicate flowers as well as culinary herbs that are fit for eating.
Creeping plants are grown between rocks or stepping stones. They can only grow up to a few inches tall. The Japanese bloodgrass (Imperata cylindrica) is perfect if you want a floor of gold.
Shade-Loving Creepers
The Golden creeping Jenny (Lysimachia nummularia) loves a shady area. Roots develop along its full stem. It fills in huge areas fast and obstructs weeds along its way. This creeper has yellow-green colored leaves that go well with darker plants.
The Peacock moss (Selaginella uncinata) has aquamarine blue leaves which are fragile and fernlike. It grows to about 4 to 6 inches in height and is partly evergreen.
The Eco-lacquered spider plant (Chrysogonum virginiarum) has metallic blue-green colored leaves and inch-wide flowers shaped like daisies. It turns to shades of purple in the winter.
Sun or Shade Creepers
There are also creeping plants that enjoy both the sun and shade. Some of them include the Creeping raspberry (Rubus pentalobus), the Blue star creeper (Laurentia fluviatilis), and the Mazus reptans.
Creeping plants could be the final touch a finished flowerbed. They could also be the central point of a slope or rock garden. These plants will complete any landscape design's appearance.
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