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    A Perennial, The Plant Is Common In The Wayside With Stout Branches, Brown Stems, And Wrinkled Leaves That Resemble An Egg In Their Shapes. Horehound Is Not An Attractive Plant, Neither Is Its Odor Particularly Pleasing. In Fact, The Smell Of The Whole Pl

    The horehound mostly found growing near towns and villages. It has a perennial root of a woody and fibrous nature. Horehound leaves are arranged in pairs on the stem. Each pair is connected to the ste...

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    Chicory - A Long-Standing Substitute Or Addition To Coffee

    Depending on whom you ask, chicory can be either a substitute for or a great addition to a cup of coffee. The chicory plant flowers at about two to three feet tall and the roots of a chicory plant ...

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    Coltsfoot

    Derived from the name Farfarus, which is an ancient name of the White Poplar, coltsfoot is an herb that grows abundantly throughout England, especially along the corners and sides of the railway banks...

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    Goldenseal Is A Medicinal Plant Native To American. The Cherokee Indians Were Reported To Be The First People Who Introduced It To The Early Settlers. Goldenseal Was Used As A Native American Remedy To Treat Skin Diseases, Wounds, And Sore, Inflamed Eyes.

    For decades, goldenseal root has been used to treat all sorts of illnesses and disorders. It has acquired a considerable reputation as a natural antibiotic and as a remedy for various gastric and geni...

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    Herbal Bath Tea

    Herbal bath tea is one of the hottest herbal items in the market these days. It is probably for the fact that herbal bath teas really work. But what really is herbal bath tea? Herbal bath tea is ...

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    Herbal Extract

    For many centuries, herbs are widely cultivated and harvested for some purposes. One of the great purposes is for the herbs' medicinal properties. As such, a variety of herbs are now prepared and fo...

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    How To Prevent It

    Gum disease is easily avoided. It only calls for proper oral hygiene. If the disease has only started to develop, it can still be treated by brushing the teeth properly and cleaning it using dental fl...

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    Several Species Of Ephedra (Ma Huang) Are Native To North China And Inner Mongolia So The Legend About Genghis Khan'S Guards Might Not Be That Far-Fetched. 'Huang' Is Taken From The Name Of The Chinese Father Of Medicine, Huang Di. But Ephedra (Ma Huang)

    Ephedra (Ma Huang): The Plant Ephedra (Ma Huang) comes from the family Ephedraceae. Its species include Ephedra major, Ephedra trifurca, Ephedra nevadensis, and Ephedra sinica, the Chinese plant to...

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    So Why Then, Did Mother Nature Create Such An Enzyme That Can Cut Down The Number Of Sanity-Preserving Acetylcholine In Half? Because, As We All Say, Too Much Of A Good Thing Can'T Be Good. Think Too Much Glucose Can Result In Diabetes. And Too Much Telev

    The human body, like our society, is comprised of all sorts of checks and balances to keep everything in order. So we have our "good" molecules here and "bad" molecules there. The "bad" molecules will...

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    The Plant

    The motherwort herbal plant is classified as perennial, distinguished from all other British labiates by its leaves. Its foliage, which rises from the square, stout stems, is deeply and palmately cut ...

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    The Plant

    The muira puama plant has a woody stem that reaches up to 5 cm high. It produces small, white flowers that release a pungent fragrance reminiscent of the scent of yet another white flower-bearing plan...

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    There Have Been Significant Advances In Cancer Research That Point To Certain Herbs As Potential Herbal Cancer Cures. Results Of These Studies Indicate That Traditional Chinese Herbal Cancer Cures Like Shiitake Or Maitake Mushrooms, Mistletoe, Extracts Of

    Iscador (Mistletoe Extract) - Herbal Cancer Cure Iscador is a derivative of an extract from the mistletoe plant (Viscum album L.). The mistletoe is a semi-parasitic plant that thrives on the branch...

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