Healthy gifts for Christmas

Healthy gifts for Christmas

Healthy gifts for Christmas

December 16, 2002 – Christmas is fast approaching and although you promised yourself last year to go ahead and find gift ideas, you are once again in front of the obvious: your suggestion box is empty! The countdown is started and the race against the clock begins to fill your hood with Santa Claus. PasseportSanté.net, which is committed to reducing your stress, offers you some last-minute, inexpensive, but generous ideas that will provide health benefits for the recipients of your gifts.

  • An essential oil diffuser

    A few drops of essential oils in a diffuser are enough to begin an olfactory journey to the land of aromatherapy. Beneficial for relaxation, these aromatic essences also fight effectively against infections.

  • Flax seeds accompanied by a small coffee grinder

    Ground flax seeds are popular for treating constipation and reducing some symptoms of menopause.

  • A bottle of organic wine

    Wine, when consumed in moderation, offers some protection against cardiovascular disorders. It will easily find its place in your meal, with oysters, foie gras, smoked salmon or turkey.

  • A luxury garlic press

    Simple and practical, this gift will make healthy people happy. Cooked or raw, garlic can, among other things, fight against cholesterol.

  • A box of quality tea

    Tea, already known to amateurs 500 years ago, makes the mind more alert. Its traditional use makes it a weapon of choice against diarrhea and an asset in cancer prevention.

  • A voucher for a massage

    Whether you choose the Amma, Californian, Esalen, Neo-Reichian, Swedish, Thai or Tui Na massage, the lucky recipient will benefit from the therapeutic virtues of this gift. Relaxation and pleasure will also be there.

  • A game to bring souls together : A thousand and one paths to the other

    To draw alone or with friends, the cards of this tarot deck inspired by the vision of Jacques Salomé, are a tool promoting true communication in relationships.

Élisabeth Mercader – PasseportSanté.net


According to Prevention, December 2002.

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