Dill
Not just for your salad. I like it in a dip for my chips, but it is a lot more than that. The stong odor which is not bad for us does repel bugs and a good safe alternative to pesticides.
Check out all the benefits. Because it can cleanse the blood it will give you an energy boost, helps with digestion. and fights antimicrobial effects. Dill can help lower cholesterol, treat epilepsy and boost your immune system.
Only a 100-gram serving of dill gives you a boost of vitamin A. Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin that helps you to maintain healthy vision, skin, immune function, growth, and reproductive health. You will also get a dose of vitamin C, an important antioxidant that helps your body to resist infection.
Has been used for hundreds of years in traditional Asian herbs for digestion, immunity, colon, cough, bronchitis, urinary inflammation, hemorrhoids, Dysmenorrhea, genital ulcers, and insomnia.
The cleansing effect helps with fungal infections, diarrhea, earaches, and bone health. Remember I said it repels bugs, will that is also true of lice. Treats head lice.