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Here are some ideas for medicinal herbs you can add into your winter cooking
Antioxidant & Anti-inflammatory: Rich in flavonoids and essential oils (e.g., eugenol) that reduce oxidative stress.
Digestive aid: Can help reduce bloating, gas, and stomach cramps.
Antimicrobial: Inhibits growth of some bacteria and fungi.
Adaptogenic: Traditionally used to reduce stress (especially Holy Basil/Tulsi).
Cognitive support: Contains carnosic acid and rosmarinic acid, shown to support memory and focus.
Circulatory stimulant: Traditionally used to improve circulation.
Digestive benefits: Helps relieve indigestion and supports bile production.
Antimicrobial & anti-inflammatory: Supports immune health and reduces inflammation.
Digestive tonic: Relieves bloating, gas, and cramping (commonly used for infant colic too).
Hormonal support: Contains phytoestrogens that may ease menstrual discomfort.
Respiratory aid: Used to loosen mucus in coughs and colds.
Antimicrobial: Supports gut and immune health.
Antimicrobial powerhouse: High in thymol, effective against bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
Respiratory health: Helps clear mucus, relieve coughs, and support bronchial health.
Digestive support: Stimulates digestion and reduces gut pathogens.
Anti-inflammatory: Supports immunity and reduces oxidative stress.
Digestive aid: Stimulates appetite and reduces indigestion.
Antimicrobial: Helps protect against infections.
Anti-inflammatory: Contains compounds that soothe inflammation.
Traditional use: Sometimes used for toothache and mild pain relief.
Digestive support: Relieves bloating, gas, nausea, and may ease IBS symptoms.
Respiratory aid: Cooling and decongestant effects, helpful for colds and sinus congestion.
Headache relief: Can reduce tension headaches when used as peppermint oil.
Antimicrobial: Supports oral health and freshens breath through antibacterial action.
Cardiovascular support: Mild effects similar to garlic (though weaker) — may support circulation.
Antioxidant-rich: Contains quercetin and sulfur compounds.
Digestive stimulant: Enhances appetite and digestion.
Immune support: Mild antimicrobial and immune-boosting properties.

Yvette is a qualified Naturopath and Nutritionist, MINDD Practitioner, member of the Naturopaths and Herbalists Association of Australia.
Yvette specialises in the treatment of gut health and digestive complaints, skin issues, mood disorders, hormonal concerns, fatigue, and more.
Yvette consults Australia-wide.
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