Articles, tagged with "medicinal herb", page 3
08th October 2009
Noni has been in use as a medicinal herb in various cultures around the world for several thousand years. Its traditional use relating to immunity includes combating bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections. It is used to help respiratory diso...
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Byron J. Richards
06th October 2009
Surgery as an option to treat gallbladder disorder has often been criticized. It is said that an estimated 40% to 50% of those who underwent gallstone removal surgery, suffer from constant diarrhea, excessive bowel gas and dull abdominal pains as a result...
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Alvin Hopkinson
14th September 2009
A widespread medicinal herb, the aloe Vera plant is common and useful to many households across the world. Exclusive to many domesticated plants, the aloe Vera plant no longer thrives in the wild. It is presently only known to live in custody or cultivate...
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greenherbal11
07th September 2009
Maca, also known as Lepidium Meyenni is actually a plant that is in the regions of Bolivia and Peru. It has its uses both as a root plant and a medicinal herb. Folk in Peru cook this root in various ways for its consumption. It is either mashed or boil...
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Lowell Haney
03rd September 2009
Some of natures plants like herbs are real powerhouse plants that have been proven to benefit our health. Curcumin is one such prime example.
So you may be wondering what are curcumins medical benefits? The length of this article would probably not do ...
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Peter Foremski
03rd September 2009
Modern day researchers are busily uncovering some little known about health giving secrets of some of our everyday herbs that we use. You might be pleasantly surprised by that dusty jar in your spice rack.
If you have ever cooked an Indian dish the odd...
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Peter Foremski
30th August 2009
ILHWA Korean Ginseng offers products such as capsules, extracts, tea and honeyed root that can be consumed directly. You don't have to go through the trouble to prepare ginseng for consumption. However, one of the most common questions that people have is...
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Ron Knight
17th August 2009
The simplest way to define an herb is a plant that has a use for people that is separate from its existence as a plant growing in the soil. When we look in the dictionary, however, the first definition of an herb is: an annual, biennial, or perennial se...
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Mark Perlik
27th July 2009
Agrimony Herb has a long history. It is used as a domestic medicinal herb by a lot of folks. It blossoms from June to September and is related to the rose family. This herb has beautiful leaves and grows close to the ground. There flowers grow tightly t...
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Alice M
30th June 2009
Chickweed, as the name implies, is a plant that is often considered a weed. This is unfortunate, because it has an large amount of health benefits and even some medicinal properties. It can be used as a vegetable for seasoning salads or soups. Some prefer...
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Author:
Gregg Podsakoff
13th June 2009
Most commonly known for being made into jams and jellies, the berries, leaves, and root bark of the blackberry plant are used to provide many medicinal effects. The Ancient Greeks and Europeans used blackberry to treat gout. In Asian countries, the unri...
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Robert Palmer
01st June 2009
Tea's proper use is to amuse the idle and relax the studious, to dilute the full meal of those who cannot use exercise and will not use abstinence.
Samuel Johnson 1709 - 1764
The tea we drink and know so well is actually a camellia, Camellia sinensi...
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Maurice Robertson
10th March 2009
While taking a dietary supplement to boost immune system performance can be important at any time, it is particularly important as cold and flu season approaches. Everyone can benefit from an immune system booster, some more so than others. People who liv...
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Author:
John Adison
23rd February 2009
More and more people with hypertension are turning to natural herbal medicines to lower their blood pressure. The reason? People are sick and tired of the negative side effects of prescription drugs. Natural herbal cures effectively lower blood pressure w...
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Author:
rrrbert
13th January 2009
Korean ginseng is a known medicinal herb that has the ability to cleanse toxins in our body. The famous Korean Ginseng is also known as Ginseng, Asian Ginseng, Asiatic Ginger, Chinese Ginseng and Shen Tsao.
Just in case you are not yet familiar with Ko...
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nutritionlookup0