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Herbs for Acne – The top 5 herbs to use for acne

30th March 2010
There are many herbs that can help out with your acne problems, if you want to go the natural healing way. Most people that want to use herbs for acne are looking for a natural way to clear their complexion without using the old sulfur products. There ... Read >
Author: Charles Woodard

All You Need To Know About Rooibos

24th March 2010
Rooibos (pronounced "Roy-boss"), botanical name Aspalathus linearis, is clearly gaining popularity in the US due in part to all the hype surrounding the South African herb. I personally get many questions about Rooibos and the various properties and benef... Read >
Author: Garret Wong

Amazing Dragon Fruit

22nd March 2010
Dragon fruit, or commonly known as Pitaya or Pitahaya is one the most nutritious and wonderful tropical fruits. Botanical name is Hylocereus undatus (red dragon fruit) and Selenicereus megalanthus (yellow dragon fruit). It can be found in many tropical co... Read >
Author: Isa

Money Plant Tree - Secret Feng Shui Way to Attract Wealth

17th March 2010
In the event you are searhing for an easy way to draw in more wealth and money into your life, start by obtaining a money plant tree. This attractive indoor plant is commonly used as a feng shui tool to assist with finances. The way in which it looks has ... Read >
Author: Feng Shui Room Design

Lucky Bamboo Plant - Attracting Luck Throughout Your Home

17th March 2010
The lucky bamboo plant is an exceptionally special kind of plant also known by its botanical name 'dracaena'. This plant has special significance in feng shui, because it is known as a symbol of vitality and strength. Its rapid growth without the need for... Read >
Author: Feng Shui Room Design

Enjoy a Botanical Paradise in the Middle of St. Petersburg

15th March 2010
These days the words "inner city" usually conjures up images of decay and desolation, but in St Petersburg the inner city is graced with a tropical paradise. It is the Sunken Gardens, the city's oldest museum and the home of the oldest tropical plants in... Read >
Author: Mark Whichard

General Groups Of Teas

11th March 2010
Camellia sinensis is the exotic sounding botanical name for a plant that many of us enjoy on a daily basis. It is the one plant that provides tealeaves. In fact, camellia sinensis gives us an astonishing three thousand different kinds of tea. Many of t... Read >
Author: Neville Levy

Muscadine Grape Seed – Storehouse Of Healing Powers

03rd March 2010
Muscadine grapes also known by their botanical name Vitis vinifera have been associated with a paramount of medicinal properties for thousands of years. The muscadine grapes have their roots of birth in the United States. The muscadine grapes are better k... Read >
Author: Mark

Health Benefits of Tea Tree Essential Oil

25th February 2010
The health advantages of Tea Tree oil can be attribute to its properties like anti bacterial, anti microbial, anti septic, anti viral, balsamic, cicatrisant, expectorant, microbicide, pesticide, stimulant and sudorific.Not like the name suggest, the neces... Read >
Author: dansmith778877

Rudraksha, the most powerful and awesome bead

16th February 2010
Rudraksha, the most powerful and awesome bead ever. This bead can help you achieve all you want - a healthy mind, body and soul, a wealthy life that many dream of and only some achieve, and a happy you making you the target of many a envy. Words in the di... Read >
Author: Divyashiv

Organic Alfalfa Leaf Uses

08th February 2010
organic alfalfa herb is readily available online from dried herb and spice merchants, and also comes as bulk organic alfalfa herbs. As you browse online, you will discover that Organic Alfalfa Leaf is available in both cut and sifted as well as powdered ... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

How To Use Organic Agrimony Herb

08th February 2010
Organic Agrimony Herb, which is known by the Latin botanical name of Agrimonia eupatoria and the common names of Stickwort, Church Steeples and Cocklebur, is a perennial herb that is a member of the Rose family of plants. That is where the similarity en... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Impatiens – The Common House Plant

05th November 2009
I will count Impatiens as one of my adored house plant. It supplies bright colors when fully flowered and can last a long time. You will get to genuinely love this plant as my garden would be uninteresting without them. They are so easy to grow and call f... Read >
Author: Ray Whitely

How Is Bulk Shea Butter Used?

14th October 2009
You may have heard of a product called bulk shea butter used in cosmetics or skin care products. raw shea butter comes from nuts that grow on the Karite tree, which is known by the Latin botanical name of Vitellaria paradoxa, and is native to the savan... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Arthritis Treatments in the Natural Way...

23rd September 2009
There are actually three common types of arthritis. The treatments, which you will need will depend on the type, so please read carefully. The main type is Osteoarthritis which is the most common, affecting around 16 million Americans with an average age ... Read >
Author: vikas04
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