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The secret of the Jade plant!
According to Feng Shui experts (a Chinese-inspired art of living, which seeks harmony in the relationship between man and his environment), the Crassula Ovata or Jade plant emits good energy which has a positive impact on all areas of life, especially in business.
Crassula Ovata is also nicknamed the tree of friendship, luck or money. In addition to being beautiful, very resistant and above all easy to maintain, this plant improves the quality of sleep, thermal regulation and eating behavior.
This plant is not the only one in the list of Feng Shui plants, there are others among them:
Bamboo: is a houseplant that can be placed in a dimly lit room, it is known to bring peace and wisdom. Bamboo is native to Asia, it symbolizes prosperity and luck.
This plant has other therapeutic benefits on various diseases such as arthrosis, rheumatism, osteoporosis, fractures, brittle or dull nails and hair, dry skin.
Sage: Often used to get rid of negative waves, such as fear, anger and anxiety. This plant that requires humidity is used as a natural remedy against oral and pharyngeal disorders, digestive disorders, the regulation of sweating, menopause disorders and any problem related to menstruation.
Holy Basil: Tradition says that being next to this plant purifies the individual because it exhales healthy air. This plant also purifies the ambient air of negative energies and attracts positive waves.
It also has immense anti-stress, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties to combat cold and viral illnesses, diabetes, high cholesterol, cardiovascular conditions and cases of difficult digestion.
The orchid: This plant is the symbol of fertility, it symbolizes perfection, spiritual growth, beauty and purity according to Feng Shui. This beautiful plant is suitable for any room in the house because it absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen.
The peace lily: it is a plant that promotes good circulation of energy in a room, thanks to its ability to purify internal air and neutralize internal pollutants that can alter the sleep and well-being of its occupants.
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