
Ooh, rosehips?
And confirmed on that "at least two more" as I still have newborns!
rowlet. wrote:I have to say, Anover's designs have really stolen my heart !! Three of my most recent hoards are made of pets designed by her and I have a feeling that number will only continue to grow.
I especially love her work on this month's horses. They make me so happy, with the warm colors and the harmony of the patterns. Just, an instant serotonin boost.
All of the pets so far look fantastic, of course, but the horses are absolutely the highlight for me and I can't wait to see which grows next :'^D
Anouki wrote:So there were a few more right guesses for some of the kittens,
I'll go ahead and confirm the ones that are grown as of now!
The litter is based on medicinal herbs and plants.
Calendula / Marigold
A plant used to treat wounds and sooth skin. It was used in ancient Greek, Roman, Middle Eastern, and Indian cultures as a medicinal herb and nowadays is often an ingredient in skincare like oils.
Nigella Sativa / Black Cumin
The seeds are turned into an oil which can lead to lowering high blood pressure, reduce high cholesterol, reduce stomach upset and can also be applied to the skin to improve acne and eczema.
Chamomile
Chamomile has been used for centuries for it's anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effect. It can soothe the skin, reduce inflammation and also helps to heal wounds. As a tea chamomile can help with upset stomach.
Lavender
Lavender can have a calming effect and thus is often used in aromatherapy.
Echinacea
This plant is often used in natural cold medicines as it's said to boost the immune system.
Please note; some of the above claims could not yet be confirmed scientifically. Taking natural medicine may not replace a visit to the doctor when you are not feeling well.
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