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    A Native Of Northern And Central Parts Of Asia, The Horse Chestnut Is Entirely Different From The Sweet Chestnut Tree. The Resemblance Of The Horse Chestnut To Its Distant Cousin, The Sweet Chestnut, Led Some To Believe That The Prefix "Horse" Is A Corrup

    The Plant The horse chestnut has a trunk that is very erect and columnar, growing rapidly to great heights. Its widely spreading branches make the horse chestnut an ideal plant for ornamental purpo...

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    Angelica

    Known as garden angelica, Angelica archangelica is an herbal plant believed to be a native of Syria but was later propagated in European countries where the climate is cool. The parts of this herbal p...

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    Antioxidants Are Substances That Help Get Rid Of Unstable Oxygen Molecules Called Free Radicals That Are Harmful To The Body. They Are Believed To Prevent And Control Numerous Ailments Caused By These Free Radicals And Protect The Cells From Ravages And H

    Grape seed extract contains several flavonoids but the most valuable are the procyanidolic oligomers or proanthocyanidins (PCOs). Aside from being powerful antioxidants, PCOs are reported to have a po...

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    Arnica: The Wonder Herb

    Arnica, which is also called as leopard's bane, is an herbal plant that has a light yellow, daisy-like flower that basically blooms around July. But arnica is more than just a beautiful flower. Some...

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    Artichoke Leaf

    Artichoke leaf is such a grand perennial plant that has a variety of important functions. With its purplish flower head, the artichoke leaf is indigenous to southern part of Europe, northern part of ...

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    Beer Drinkers Will Never Tire Of Tasting The Thousands Of Beer Brands

    These days, both men and women enjoy drinking beer, partying, clubbing, and having fun. It's probably part of the new generation's stress buster. This pastime somehow releases them from the daily pr...

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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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    Borage Oil

    Borage oil is basically derived from the seeds of the borage plant (borago officinalis), which is a huge plant with blue color, star shaped flowers that is mostly found in parts of Europe and North Af...

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    Borscht

    The popular reddish vegetable soup, borscht, traces its origin from many central and eastern European nations, where soups are considered staple dishes. Borscht is actually a Yiddish word for "soup"....

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    Bourbon In The Making

    It is a well-rounded argument that the Scottish has the market sewn up as far as making the best product on the planet; however there are a few studs in other stables worth a mention. Bourbon has lon...

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    Buckthorn Bark

    Buckthorn is basically a wonder shrub that is indigenous to Europe and western parts of Asia. This particular shrub is believed to have contributed a large part in the field of medicine and science. ...

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    Calendula

    Pot marigold or calendula is an adaptable plant that is indigenous to the region of Mediterranean. Since the 1100s, most of the Europeans have planted pot marigold or calendula in their gardens since...

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    Cambridge School Of Culinary Arts

    It is every person's dream to have a great career especially in the area where they are good at. Just like in the world of culinary arts, those who have the talent or even love for cooking may somehow...

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    Cascara Sagrada: Sacred Bark

    The cascara sagrada is basically a natural laxative that is derived from the brownish-red bark of a tree known as Rhamnus purshiana that is indigenous to the Pacific Northwest. Historically, it is ap...

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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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