Articles, tagged with "olive leaves", page 1
07th December 2011
What is Keratin?
You may have heard of this word in research for solutions to your hair loss issues: Hair is actually made from a protein called keratin. In fact the important thing to understand is that hair is only dead cells, and many time advertisers...
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Author:
nanogen
14th June 2011
You want to know more about these quick homemade acne remedies, right?Below are some simple tips to help show you how to treat your acne at home:
Oatmeal is known to be a very good in help you maintain an oil free skin by absorbing it. All you have to ...
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Author:
zechong cai
18th August 2010
Most people may not have heard of candidiasis and the ones who do know can tell you the symptoms of the disease can easily be mistaken for an upset stomach, an allergic reaction or simple exhaustion.
Unfortunately, if left unattended, candidiasis or in...
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Author:
Dr.Mike Boucher
18th February 2010
The olive tree thrives best in a sunny position and climate. A rocky subsoil suits it well. The trunk is knotty, hard, and gnarled, the bark smooth and ash colored. Olive wood is valuable for its durability and is crafted into many items such as gourmet c...
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Author:
Les Finley
05th January 2010
Did you know some of the olive leaves medicinal properties have been known for thousands of years? Others have been discovered only recently. Here's a look at what the botanical remedy might do for the different systems of your body.
The Cardiovascul...
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Author:
Laurel Levine
24th December 2009
Are you mindful of the natural couriers in your body? Well, they are the transfer factors. These work as immune system boosters and consist of a collection of molecules that are responsible for delivering data inside the immune system of a person. Female ...
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Transfer Factor Plus
15th December 2009
Let me tell you a quick story. Olive leaves come from the trees Olea europaea. The tree is native to the Eastern Mediterranean Basin, which encompasses parts of three continents; Europe, Asia and Africa. The area is sometimes referred to as "where the ...
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Author:
Laurel Levine
14th December 2009
I was recently surprised to hear that the benefits of olive leaves in traditional and alternative medicine have mostly to do with anti-microbial activity. The leaf was used traditionally to treat all kinds of infections in areas where the trees naturally...
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Author:
Laurel Levine
01st December 2009
Do you have an idea what type of bio-chemicals made by nature that can help on treating acne? Get to learn the best natural treatments for you skin. If you are looking for an all-natural remedy and you would not like to apply harsh chemicals onto your pam...
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Author:
Arnold Rojas
12th November 2009
When we heard of the term ancient sports, we all have the same thing in mind " Olympics in Greece. The home of myths and adorable six packed gods like Hercules and Zeus.
Olympics in Greece started as a way to honor the gods, it mainly consist of fewe...
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karensmith
21st September 2009
Everyone want beautiful hair that shines and attract people of the opposite sex, but without loosing a fortune in the process. As we get older, we tend to focus more on our health while when we are younger we tend to care less about our lifestyle and more...
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Author:
Mary Tylor
03rd August 2009
Hair has been considered as the experimental plot for styling purpose for a long period of time. From the very early age people are quite concerned about the look of their hair. Decorating it and making it more beautiful is the main concern of all fashion...
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Author:
stephen hall
12th June 2009
To uncover or find medicinal and therapeutic secrets, researchers and scientists are always looking to plants for a solution. Discoveries of natural compounds within the olive tree and olives, provide promising health and medical benefits. Organic olive o...
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Author:
James Murray
05th June 2009
In 1969, astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, left a gold-plated olive branch on the moon for posterityâ€"a symbol of universal peace and harmony. Olive branches were used as victory commendations during the ancient Olympic Games. ...
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Author:
Kevin Agrawal
02nd April 2009
Olive Leaf Tea has been consumed by ancient civilisations in Greece and the Middle East for as long as Olives have been cultivated. It is great, at last, to be able to share this health giving drink.
In 2005 an Australian study found olive leaves have...
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Author:
Leanne D