Viola Tricolor

Primary Application
Imprint
For what
Integumentary
Cleanse/Restore the Body
Mental Health and Nervous
Source
Herbs and Botanicals
For whom
People

Viola tricolor, also known as wild pansy, is a vibrant flowering plant native to Europe and Asia, known for its potential health benefits. It has been traditionally used to detoxify the skin, alleviate skin conditions like eczema and acne, relieve coughs, promote better sleep, reduce anxiety, and combat inflammation.


Viola Tricolor
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