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    Acidophilus: A Probiotic Bacterium

    When we hear the word "bacteria" we automatically think negative about it. After all, some bacteria really cause infections. However, that negative belief about bacteria may not be always true espec...

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    Activated Charcoal

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    Agrimony

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    Bifidobacteria: Probiotic Bacteria

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    Bilberry

    As with many other plants that belong to the plant family Vaccinium, bilberry is a perennial and ornamental shrubby plant that populates the woods and forest meadows of Western Asia, Europe, as well a...

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    Bramble as it is commonly called, blackberry is a trailing perennial plant that thrives in every English hedge-row, or in dry or sandy soil in the northeastern and middle part of the United States and...

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    Boron

    I am sure that most of you have known something about boron. In fact, this trace element is always mentioned in our chemistry subjects back in elementary, high school, and even college. But did you ...

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    Boswellia

    In the dry hilly areas of India lived a moderate to large branching tree that many people believed it as "the wonder tree" for its inflammatory properties. Such tree is known as boswellia or boswelli...

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    But There Is So Much Of This Vine That We Don'T Know About. For One, Kudzu Grows So Fast And So Abundantly In The Southeastern United States That You'D Think It'S A Native Of This Land. Actually, The Plant Had To Cross Many Oceans Before It Got To Where I

    History Kudzu came to the United States by boat. In 1876, several countries were invited to join the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The purpose of the exhibit was to celeb...

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    Caprylic Acid

    When dealing with fungus, Candida infection, and yeast, caprylic acid could be the right solution for such problems. Caprylic acid is in fact a fatty acid that has antifungal qualities. Many researc...

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    Celiac: It Is An Autoimmune Disease That Affects The Bowel

    When you think about Celiac you should know that it is an autoimmune disease that occurs in the small bowel and especially in those who have a genetic predisposition toward it, and age does not seem t...

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    Chinese Cinnamon Bark

    Chinese cinnamon bark is a useful bark of the medium-sized evergreen tree that is native to China and Vietnam. There are basically many species of cinnamon tree which is now widely cultivated particu...

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    Chinese Diet Teas: Are They Safe?

    Chinese teas have long been considered great for dieters. In fact, many companies have manufactured and distributed these products labeled "Chinese diet tea" for those who wish to lose weight. Perha...

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    Copper In The Diet

    When dealing with copper, so many ideas can be associated. A certain article can discuss copper as a metal, as a chemical element, as a nutrient, and a lot more. That is basically the reason that in...

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    Embracing Gluten Free Foods

    Companies who make gluten free foods did quite well in 2006 and are doing even better now, in 2007. This is thanks to expanded distribution taking place throughout the United States and Canada. There ...

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