Articles, tagged with "medicinal herb", page 5
05th July 2007
Botanical Name of Devils Claw: Harpagophytum procumbent (Burchell)
Other Common Names: Grapple plant, harpagon, wood spider.
Habitat:The herb devil's claw is native to southern Africa particularly the Kalahari desert, Namibia and Madagascar.
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Alien
05th July 2007
When there's a natural remedy for most illnesses today, can diabetes be far behind? Here's some good news for diabetic patients who would like to consider a natural alternative. Amazon Botanicals has a 100% natural product, which it calls "Sugar Control" ...
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Patricia McDougall
05th June 2007
If you are reading this because you have reached ' and passed - your estimated delivery date (EDD), and been visiting your doctor who confirmed that your baby could be born "any day now" but that, unfortunately, you are not currently in labor, you are pro...
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Lena Leino
01st June 2007
The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage--at least it seems that way. If you've been thinking you need to know more about it, here's your opportunity.
How can you put a limit on learning more? The next section may co...
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Author:
Alien
21st May 2007
Do you ever feel like you know just enough about Effects of Ginkgo Biloba to be dangerous? Let's see if we can fill in some of the gaps with the latest info from Effects of Ginkgo Biloba experts.
Truthfully, the only difference between you and Effects o...
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voraphong phengtong
29th March 2007
Garlic is an anti-bacterial and anti-viral medicinal herb, which contains a number of essential nutrients that make it powerful enough to treat a number of diseases. Unfortunately it stinks. This is why many people turn to garlic extract supplements fo...
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Mitamins Team
17th November 2006
Ginger is a culinary spice known to add its pungent taste and aroma to whatever dish it is added to. It has a long history as a culinary spice and medicinal herb for thousands of years in Asia, and has been exported to the West thanks to Eastern traders. ...
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Dulce Azogue
29th September 2006
Garlic is known for its distinct taste and smell whenever it's cooked and added to various dishes.
Garlic has a long history as a culinary spice and medicinal herb. Its Latin name comes from "al" which means burning, and "sativum" which means harvested...
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Dulce Azogue
01st September 2006
ArtichokeEliminate Possible Formation Of Cholesterol The word Artichoke is derived from the Arabic "arDy shuky," meaning literally my floor has thorns. Artichoke is a perennial, thistle-like plant, originating in southern Europe around the Mediterranean. ...
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Get Nutri
10th August 2006
Planning an herb garden can be fun and rewarding. Herbs have been in use for centuries for culinary, medicinal and aromatic reasons. For generations tribal leaders and healers passed down the herbal secrets. Many modern medicines have an herb base. Mode...
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Mary Hanna
26th June 2006
If there are alternative medicines and natural treatments that really work, why don't we hear more about them? I don't think there are many true conspiracies around, but this is one of those areas that makes me wonder. The movement between government post...
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Steve Gillman
18th June 2006
Mullein can now be seen growing all over North America on open land and along roadsides, but this wild herb originates in central and southern Europe and western Asia.
Mullein is a hardy biennial that can be sown in spring or summer. It will self seed in...
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Bruce Burnett
07th April 2006
Insomnia sleep disorder is as old as time itself and affects the lives of literally millions of people from just about every country causing modest irritation to some and seriously affecting the quality of life for a substantial proportion of us.
Curin...
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Author:
Donald Saunders
20th March 2006
What is Gotu Kola?
Gotu kola (also known as Centella, Centella Asiatica, Indian Pennywort and Mandookaparni) has been used for centuries as a medicinal herb.
Gotu kola is a slender, creeping plant that grows commonly in swampy areas of India, Sri La...
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Author:
Jhon Mark
27th September 2005
Are herbs "dilute forms of drugs" - and therefore dangerous? Or are they "natural" - and therefore safe? If you sell herbs, you probably hear these questions often. What is the "right" answer? It depends on the herb! These thoughts on herbs will help you ...
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Author:
Susun Weed