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    Baking Soda: A Versatile White Powder

    I am sure that you are all familiar with baking soda as it raises bread. But let me tell you, that baking soda, being a naturally occurring chemical that is formally known as sodium bicarbonate or so...

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    Benefits Of Black Tea

    Black tea is one of the most popular teas in the world. The English love it and use it as a constant ingredient in many of their breakfast teas. Black tea comes from the same plant that green tea, whi...

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    Biotin (Vitamin H)

    Biotin is a water soluble vitamin that is specifically a member of the B-complex group of vitamins commonly known as vitamin H. It is only for nearly forty years of research, after the introduction o...

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    Black Cohosh Tea

    A female herb, black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa) is a perennial plant whose gnarled root has a long history of being used as treatment for various "female problems." In fact, generations of American ...

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    Black Cohosh: The Estrogen Alternative

    Are you tired of being haunted by some of "female problems"? The best solution for that is black cohosh. But what is black cohosh? Black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa) is a particular herb that fo...

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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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    Bromelain

    Did you know that pineapple plants have a group of protein digesting enzymes? Yes, it is true. Such group of protein digesting enzymes or proteolytic are so powerful that they have certain crucial f...

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    Cayenne

    Cayenne is basically an herb that is prized for thousand of years for its great healing potency. Cayenne, which is also called as Capsicum, obtains its name from the Greek, "to bite" which is basical...

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    Chondroitin

    Many people are affected with osteoarthritis today. And with the increasing number of people who suffer with this ailment, which is basically a painful condition caused by the destruction of the cush...

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    Detoxification

    When people talk about detoxification and cleansing the body of harmful toxins, it's often seen as a fringe element of vegetarians. People really don't like to think about harmful toxins building up i...

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    Devil'S Claw

    Southern Africa is such a great place where you can find the strange-looking devil's claw plant (Harpagophytum procumbens), which is named as such due to the uniquely shaped tips of its fruits. For m...

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    Different Dessert Types

    Dessert is considered as the "crowning glory" after a meal. Whether it is an elaborate or a simplistic dessert, the best desserts are the ones that satisfy the most discriminating taste buds. Dependi...

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    French Cooking For Kids

    French cooking for kids can be a challenging task for any parent or adult for that matter. Children may be fascinated seeing grown-ups work vigorously in the kitchen and intrigued by how meals are be...

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    In 1768-1771, The Voyager Captain James Cook And His Crew Were Among The First White Men Who Encountered The Plant. According To Cook, Kava Was Consumed In Sacred Ceremonies. Natives Chewed Or Pounded The Root And Mixed It With Water To Produce A Brew Tha

    As with many traditional plants, folklore and myths surround kava and its properties. In Oceania, kava is regarded as a gift from the gods given to man so that he might gain insight into the unknown w...

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