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You Should Try Herbs For Depression

05th June 2009
Many of the most commonly prescribed antidepressants on the market today work by keeping serotonin, the neurotransmitter, circulating in the brain. Herbs for depression such as licorice, Siberian Ginseng and Saint-John's Wort also increase the amount of s... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen

Herbal Weight Loss, Herbal Remedies for Weight Loss

19th May 2009
If you're looking for a herbal weight loss product, you'll probably be considering garcinia (known also as hila or brindall berry), psyllium and Siberian ginseng. This article will look at each of these herbs from the point of view of weight loss, and con... Read >
Author: John Adison

Herbs to Lower High Blood Pressure, High Blood Pressure Remedies

01st May 2009
Would you prefer to heal and/or treat your ailments with natural cures instead of taking all different kinds of pharmaceuticals? Many people feel that way, and as a result, there is renewed interest in the natural way to lower blood pressure. Siberian ... Read >
Author: John Adison

Here's What They Won't Tell You About Procerin

23rd April 2009
Let's cut to the chase.' No one really wants to lose their hair. While it may be more socially acceptable for a man to lose his hair I'd bet most would rather keep it.' Men usually suffer from widows peak, a phenomenon that is characterized by a receding ... Read >
Author: sudiekram

Hot Colds and Cold Colds - Winter Health

01st April 2009
Winter is coming. So are colds and the flu. Here are some tips for preventing these viral illnesses. And for getting well fast if you do get sick. Preventing colds and the flu can be summed up in three words: Wash your hands. The viruses that cause col... Read >
Author: Susun Weed

Benefits of Taking Siberian Ginseng

02nd March 2009
The Siberian Ginseng comes from a thorny shrub called Eleutherococcus senticosus. Other common names for it are touch-me-not and devil's shrub. According to Chinese historical records, Siberian Ginseng has been valued for its medicinal functions for th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Use benefit of complete family health care tips in your life.

03rd February 2009
Procerin is a natural remedy for hair loss has been found effective in reversing hair loss in men caused by androgenetic alopecia, the most common cause of male hair loss, thinning hair and receding hairlines often reffered to as widows peak. Basica... Read >
Author: nishufzr

How to Regrow Your Hair Using 3 Simple Methods to Improve Blood Circulation

02nd February 2009
Hair loss is a huge problem. A big factor in the demise of your hair is it's blood supply. Each and every hair follicle has a tiny blood vessel that gives life to the hair shaft itself. If this supply is taken away, the hair shaft dies. If the same thi... Read >
Author: Nathan Thev

Why Herbs For ADHD Are Effective

12th January 2009
When I found out my son had ADHD I had a decision to make. Should he be treated with prescription medicines or natural remedies using ADHD herbs. What I found was that there has been a steady increase in doctors prescribing these medications, which in tur... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen

Green tea fat burners

17th December 2008
Green tea is actually a combination of hundreds of diverse compounds, including caffeine. Green tea also has a mild fat burner effect. Green tea has been found to promote weight loss in obese people. Supplements that contain green tea usually list it as E... Read >
Author: Oz

Ginseng--An Interesting Plant

05th December 2008
In Asian and alternative medicine cultures, ginseng has been thought to have medicinal properties. The plant is from the Panax genus, and has fleshy roots. There are several types of ginseng, including american ginseng, siberian ginseng, panax ginseng a... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Herbal Treatments for Herpes

18th November 2008
The symptoms of herpes can be healed or prevented by using natural herbs. Some of the herbal treatments for herpes are essential oils, tinctures, and herbal teas. The herbal treatments can be used topically or orally and you don't have to worry about any ... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble

Ginseng Powder and Root

21st October 2008
Ginseng powder is derived primarily from three species of the genus known to botanists as panax. Ginseng, the name of which derives from a Mandarin term meaning "man-root" (a reference to its somewhat hominid shape) has long been used as a tonic, a stimul... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Boost your Energy Levels with Panax Ginseng

06th October 2008
Panax is a type of perennial plant with fleshy roots, and grows in Eastern Asia. Ginsengs contain ginsenosides that are triterpene saponins, steroidal compounds that are found only in Panax ginseng. The effects of these saponins are difficult to establish... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Adapt to Physical and Psychological Stress with Eleutherococcus

11th June 2008
Eleutherococcus, better known as Siberian Ginseng, is best known for increasing endurance and stamina in people who use it on a regular basis. It is also known for its properties that aid the body in fighting fatigue and stress. Keeping both of these phys... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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