4. A leaf to chew for throat relief
Chew a small piece of leaf (about two centimeters), then spit out the pulp. The juice forms a thin soothing layer over the throat — a gentle aid for mild irritation.
5. A green boost for your spirit
Place a pot of Kalanchoe near your reading chair. Touch its leaves each day. Studies suggest this small, mindful gesture can help reduce stress — and it’s simply lovely to look at.
A plant rooted in tradition and kindness

In tropical regions, these small remedies are part of daily life. Take Jacques, 65, a retired gardener — he once brewed leaf-of-life tea during a dry winter to calm his cough. “It helped,” he says, “and above all, it relaxed me.”
Use wisely
As with any natural plant, use common sense. Consult a healthcare professional before trying it, especially if you take medication or have health issues. These tips complement — not replace — medical treatment.
So, why not begin with a simple herbal tea this week… and let your body speak to you?

