herbal
herbal
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by Ellen Landauer - 2006-12-21
Snowed under by an unending avalanche of new supplements, manufacturers, scientific studies, bogus scientific studies, circumstantial evidence, and propaganda about supplements, you may be utterly con...
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by Ma. Roma Agsalud - 2006-12-27
If you are seriously ill, what medicine are you going to take? Will you take herbal remedies? Or are you going to choose prescription drugs?Before you decide which one of the two options is better for...
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by Ma. Roma Agsalud - 2006-12-27
In botanical terms, Oats is known as Avena Sativa from the family of Ponceae (Haygrass) or Gramineae (Grass). In layman's language, it is commonly called Oat Straw, Rolled Oats, Wild Oats, Groats, Ste...
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by Ma. Roma Agsalud - 2006-12-27
Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) is commonly known as China Rose, Rose of China, Chinese Hibiscus, Hawaiian Hibiscus, Rosa Mallow, Jamaica Sorrel, Sudanese Tea, Red Sorrel, Japakusuma, Gumamela.It be...
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by Danna Schneider - 2007-01-06
Hair loss and balding is not only a huge and increasing problem for men with male pattern baldness, but it is also unfortunately on the rise for women. Research suggests that there are actually genet...
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by Danny Siegenthaler - 2007-01-07
The skin's functions are many, as we have discussed in other, previous articles, and it's health is not just dependant upon good quality natural skin care products, although they do help considerably....
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by Steven Godlewski - 2007-01-15
Herbal body wraps can be used to effectively maintain the health of the skin. The skin is a living and breathing organ, and we can't live without skin anymore than we can live without a heart or l...
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by Martyn Slack - 2007-01-19
This article will go explain not just the physical aspects of acne but also the physiological aspects. Acne doesn't just ruin your skin, the effects from the acne can ruin your life....
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by Ocha Nix - 2007-01-21
Whether it's the long-awaited change of winter into spring, or the quiet fading of summer into fall, for many people the changing of seasons means the start of seasonal allergies.Sneezing and wheezing...
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by Ma. Roma Agsalud - 2007-01-24
Black cohosh is being used by women as an alternative remedy for hot flashes and other menopause symptoms.But a recent study has cast doubts on the effectiveness of black cohosh in relieving the sympt...