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    A Glimpse Into The Two Main Types Of Coffee Plants

    There are many types of coffee plants, but there are only two main species of the coffee plant. The two main species of the coffee plant are the Coffea arabica and the Coffea canephora (robusta), wher...

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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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    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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    Anthocyanins

    Eaten by most primitive humans, anthocyanins are essentially natural occurring compounds that largely produced color to the fruit, vegetables, and plants. These compounds which derived its name from ...

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    Antioxidants Come In Several Forms - Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Carotenoids, And Flavonoids. Next To Vitamin C, Flavonoids Are The Most Important Antioxidants Found In Fruits And Vegetables. But What Exactly Are Flavonoids?

    Flavonoids: An Introduction In organic chemistry, flavonoids are described as polyphenolic compounds possessing 15 carbon atoms; two benzene rings joined by linear three carbon chain. So flavonoids...

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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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    Ashwagandha: An Indian Herb

    In the field of herbal study, there is an herb that holds the reputation of being the first class adaptogenic tonic in one of the greatest herbal medical systems in the whole cosmos. This is particul...

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    Astragalus: An Immune-Boosting Herb

    An organ toning and balancing herb, astragalus is indigenous to China and is used since ancient times in traditional Chinese medicine. In fact, it has been applied for more than 2,000 years for the p...

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    Bee Products

    Bee products are widely manufactured especially in those areas where a bee business is maintained. It is interesting to know that all of the bee products are taken from the hives of bees itself. So ...

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    Blackberry

    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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    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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    Both Insoluble And Soluble Fibers Are Undigested. This Means That They Are Not Absorbed Into The Bloodstream To Become Sources Of Nourishment For The Body. Instead Of Being Used As Energy, These Fibers Are Excreted From Our Bodies.

    What is it? Most foods contain a mixture of soluble and insoluble fibers, which together make up the dietary fiber family. Soluble fibers are the compounds found in your food that dissolve or swell...

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    Cakes: Dessert Of Choice For Many

    Cakes are generally sweet and baked desserts. The typical ingredients used to make cakes include flour, a sweetener (usually sugar), fats (usually margarine or butter), a binding agent (usually egg),...

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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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    Celery Extract

    Are you familiar with celery? Celery is actually a widely known vegetable that grows upright and it usually takes two seasons for it to complete its life cycle. It is a member of the Umbelliferous fa...

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