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ALOE VERA
Category: Women's Health
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Herb Name including Botanical and other names: Aloe Barbadenis, Aloe Ferox. Other common names include Aloe Vera gel, Aloe juice, Aloe latex, and Aloe sap. It is often referred to as the lily of the desert. Herb Overview: Aloe Vera is grown in areas such as South Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, and other warmer climates. Although Aloe Vera is not a cactus, it is a member of the lily family and is considered to be very useful for burns and ...
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Category: Women's Health
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Herb Name including Botanical and other names: Aloe Barbadenis, Aloe Ferox. Other common names include Aloe Vera gel, Aloe juice, Aloe latex, and Aloe sap. It is often referred to as the lily of the desert. Herb Overview: Aloe Vera is grown in areas such as South Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, and other warmer climates. Although Aloe Vera is not a cactus, it is a member of the lily family and is considered to be very useful for burns and ...
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AMERICAN GINSENG
Category: Women's Health
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Herb name including Botanical and other names: Herb Overview: Ginseng was mainly thought to only be found in Manchuria and Chinese Tartary but has also been harvested in Korea and Japan, parts of North America including Ontario and Quebec, and in parts of France. Ginseng was mostly used by the North American Indians in their love potions and charms and it is currently considered useful today for all types of ailments. American Ginseng packaging is commonly that of the American ...
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Herb name including Botanical and other names: Herb Overview: Ginseng was mainly thought to only be found in Manchuria and Chinese Tartary but has also been harvested in Korea and Japan, parts of North America including Ontario and Quebec, and in parts of France. Ginseng was mostly used by the North American Indians in their love potions and charms and it is currently considered useful today for all types of ailments. American Ginseng packaging is commonly that of the American ...
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Asian Ginseng
Category: Women's Health
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Herb Names Asian ginseng is a powerful herb native to Korea and China. Its botanical name and Latin name is Panax ginseng. Other commonly used names for Asian ginseng include ginseng, Korean ginseng, Chinese ginseng and Asiatic ginseng. Overview Asian ginseng is a true ginseng, like American ginseng. Both ginsengs are part of the Araliacae family and the Panax species and contain the active ingredient ginsenosides. Asian ginseng has been used for centuries as an effective herbal ...
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Category: Women's Health
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Herb Names Asian ginseng is a powerful herb native to Korea and China. Its botanical name and Latin name is Panax ginseng. Other commonly used names for Asian ginseng include ginseng, Korean ginseng, Chinese ginseng and Asiatic ginseng. Overview Asian ginseng is a true ginseng, like American ginseng. Both ginsengs are part of the Araliacae family and the Panax species and contain the active ingredient ginsenosides. Asian ginseng has been used for centuries as an effective herbal ...
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Glucose
Category: Nutrition
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Glucose: The body converts natural sugars into glucose. Glucose gets absorbed very quickly by the body. Glucose is safer than sucrose for diabetics because the body does not absorb it as quickly. Glucose is also transformed into usable energy and usually is not stored as fat. Glucose can still trigger hypoglycemic ...
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Glucose: The body converts natural sugars into glucose. Glucose gets absorbed very quickly by the body. Glucose is safer than sucrose for diabetics because the body does not absorb it as quickly. Glucose is also transformed into usable energy and usually is not stored as fat. Glucose can still trigger hypoglycemic ...
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