Articles, tagged with "medicinal herb", page 4
01st December 2008
In a society where the majority of individuals are trying to become healthier and live longer, more fulfilling lives, the demand for herbal remedies has increased drastically. People are seeking herbal cures for many different conditions. However, this ar...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
17th September 2008
For years, I suffered from horrible back pain. It isn't a pleasant feel sitting there when a twitch of pain shoots through your back as you move a certain way or strain it just right. The worst part is for years I was worried I had no hope of it getting...
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Author:
Susan Slobac
09th September 2008
Have you ever pulled plants from the soil? One can pull facts about medicinal plants from the large store of information on the Internet. This article calls readers' attention to a few facts about medicinal herbs for dry skin.
The users of herbal dr...
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Author:
Laurel Levine
03rd September 2008
Aloe Vera is a medicinal herb that has been cultivated by humans for centuries. The earliest record of it being used as such was in the 16th century, B.C. I am going to share with you three very valuable medicinal uses of Aloe Vera that you can use for y...
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Author:
Audrey Ly
10th July 2008
That common yard or roadside plant you see during the growing season can be your ally against sickness and disease. The common dandelion has many essential vitamins and minerals inherent in it that can be part of your health regimen. Dandelions are an all...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
06th July 2008
Health is the most crucial factor that can ensure happiness in ones life. To remain in this state, one should consume foods and juices that are powerhouse of nutrients and fulfill all the nutritional requirement of the body. Juices of Goji berry can help ...
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Author:
Kirk Bachelder
05th June 2008
Ephedra dates back as old as the erstwhile Chinese empires and emperors. It was discovered as an herbal cure for common skin allergies and asthma. They are using it as a topical treatment for wounds and skin rashes.
But how truly do you know ephedra? M...
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Author:
Kyle Sagaas
20th May 2008
Vision is the most precious and wonderful gift that has been given ro humans and at the same time it has been the most neglected body part. Nearsightedness or Myopia is an eyesight problem in which a person faces great difficulty in viewing distant object...
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Author:
iliyaspatel
15th May 2008
A very common medicinal herb, but so little known for its therapeutic uses, shepherd's purse is used for treating muscle afflictions as well as adjusting blood circulation.
Shepherd's purse is a perennial herb which bears likenesses with the knapsacks w...
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Author:
cristi ion
28th April 2008
The herbal supplements of ClearPores skin cleansing system contain a blend of herbal ingredients known to be effective for acne treatment. Among these potent agents is a major ingredient called dandelion or scientifically known as taraxacum officinale.
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Author:
Joanne Vern
17th March 2008
Ampalaya is a remarkable health food.As the English name suggests (bitter melon), the melon has a bitter taste due to the presence of momordicin. Ampalaya is a vegetable grown throughout the Philippines. It is mostly cultivated, although wild forms can be...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
06th March 2008
Arnica Montana is a herb which has been used from the oldest of times to cure wounds. Starting in the 16th century this herb has been used In North America, Germany and Russia due to its anti-inflammatory and calming effects. It should not be confused wit...
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Author:
cristi ion
13th February 2008
Butterbur ("Petasites officinalis") is a perennial herb and grows on the fields of Europe, Asia and North America. It can reach considerable sizes; only one leaf can grow as wide as an umbrella. It blooms at the end of April and the roots bearing a fin...
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Author:
cristi ion
11th October 2007
Chasteberry is a medicinal herb primarily used to help moderate PMS and symptoms of menopause like hot flashes. By taking capsules of this herb women can lead a more productive life free from the debilitating symptoms associated with PMS and menopause.Cha...
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Author:
Patricia McDougall
02nd October 2007
Bladderwrack is a brown seaweed sometimes referred to as kelp, although this term is inaccurate. Its rich iodine content is the primary reason for its long historical use as a medicinal herb.Traditionally, bladderwrack's main stem or thallus is used as an...
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Author:
Patricia McDougall