Oats (Avena sativa L.) are not only great for skin facials, eczema, pox disorders, or yummy breakfast cereal favorites. The tiny hulled grain is also an herbal nervine that calms, balances, and heals your central nervous system!
In fact this nutritive herb acts as a vital healing tonic to the Heart, Nerves and Thymus Gland. Wild Oats are said to increase sexual drive acting as an Aphrodisiac as well as stimulating motor ganglia (muscle strength).
Oatstraw is created from the harvested natural oat grain that is dried and chopped often used as herbal remedies to facilitate healing. I had often read that if oatmeal was used or prepared “correctly” where the boiled water was ingested as a tonic it would increase healing far more beneficial than as used as our tasty oatmeal snacks. When I was pregnant with my twins, oatmeal was my ‘treat’. I would snack on oatmeal and drench it in Blackstrap molasses (iron, copper, magnesium, potassium, manganese) anytime of the day or night! lol. Oatstraw tonic, however, can be used to treat nervous and physical exhaustion, relieve stress, depression, menopause, balance thyroid, cold symptoms, estrogen deficiencies,boosts immune systems, lowers cholesterol, hyperactivity disorders, insomnia, headaches, and degenerative diseases. 
Oatstraw Vitamins+Minerals:
- B Vitamins
- Potasium
- Magnesium
- Calcium
- Chronium
- Iron
- Folate
- Selenium
External uses:
Medical and Cosmetic for skin and hair; sedative, moisturizer
–Exzema, Dry Skin, Acne, Inflamatory skin diseases
–Weak Hair follicles; moisturizing and stimulating
Mmmmmm!
My new night tonic!
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nice post looks interesting
By: yzriel on 11/25/2010
at 11:20 am
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By: ria ॐ SweetRaw on 01/28/2011
at 3:01 pm