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Top best essential oils to use from Kathmandu

1) Lavender essential oil

Lavender essential oil is one of the most popular and versatile essential oils used in aromatherapy. Distilled from the plant Lavandula angustifolia, the oil promotes relaxation  and is believed to treat anxiety, fungal infections, allergies, depression, insomnia, eczema, nausea, and menstrual cramps.

Benifits

  1. Insect repellent
  2. Wound-healing 
  3. Painful inflammation can be treated with lavender oil
  4. Lavender oil for face wrinkles
  5. Lavender oil can aid in evening skin tone since it reduces inflammation.
  6. Soothes eczema and dry skin

1 ) Top Organic Dals used in Nepali Kitchen.

As the term suggests, organic dal is an eco-friendly dal harvested using natural processes. This includes natural irrigation, natural compost, and natural fertilizers as well. So you can expect a chemical-free dal that uses hand-milling methods to retain the nutrients and taste of the food.

2) Best Indoor Plants For Low Light

Low light” is considered less than four hours of direct sunlight each day, so low-light plants tend to do best in north-facing windows or in rooms whose windows are shaded by trees. Indoor low light plants do not need direct sunlight: they actually grow and flourish better in ambient light (how romantic). These plants should be kept away from windows that provide direct sunlight exposure.Indoor plants for low light are the perfect solution. These are plants that prefer to live in darker environments rather than “having their day in the sun” or living in areas that receive direct sunlight. We have compiled a list of some of our favorite indoor plants for low light.

3) 10 Healthy Herbal Teas

Herbal teas are not true teas at all. True teas, including green tea, black tea and oolong tea, are brewed from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant.

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