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Endocrines
Category: Health
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Endocrine – are the glands that produce hormones. (206) Hormones are chemical messengers that extract one message from the blood stream and then translate a new message and send it back ...
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Category: Health
Description:
Endocrine – are the glands that produce hormones. (206) Hormones are chemical messengers that extract one message from the blood stream and then translate a new message and send it back ...
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Goldenseal
Category: Symptoms and Herbs
Description:
Goldenseal Goldenseal (Hydrastis Canadiensis), also known as Yellow root, Orange root, Ground raspberry, Puccoon or Wild curcuma is a medicinal and perennial type of herb that comes from the Buttercup family and can be found in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada. Goldenseal is thick in appearance and has a yellow knotted rootstick and large leaves that are round. Above ground the stem is a purplish color and hairy while below ground it is yellow in ...
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Category: Symptoms and Herbs
Description:
Goldenseal Goldenseal (Hydrastis Canadiensis), also known as Yellow root, Orange root, Ground raspberry, Puccoon or Wild curcuma is a medicinal and perennial type of herb that comes from the Buttercup family and can be found in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada. Goldenseal is thick in appearance and has a yellow knotted rootstick and large leaves that are round. Above ground the stem is a purplish color and hairy while below ground it is yellow in ...
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Poppy
Category: Symptoms and Herbs
Description:
Poppy There are a number of different poppies and they are all very pretty flowers that have one stem each. Some grow by themselves while others grow in bunches. Poppies grow wild but it is not uncommon to find them growing in gardens such as alpine or rock gardens. Different types of species of poppies consist of different colors such as while, pink, red, blue, orange and yellow. Many species of poppies have a dark center. The two most common genera of poppies are the ...
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Category: Symptoms and Herbs
Description:
Poppy There are a number of different poppies and they are all very pretty flowers that have one stem each. Some grow by themselves while others grow in bunches. Poppies grow wild but it is not uncommon to find them growing in gardens such as alpine or rock gardens. Different types of species of poppies consist of different colors such as while, pink, red, blue, orange and yellow. Many species of poppies have a dark center. The two most common genera of poppies are the ...
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Acupuncture
Category: Animal Health,Children's Health,Health,Men's Health,Natural Meds,Seniors' Health,Sex,Women's Health
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A Brief Look at the Practice of Acupuncture By Anika Logan Acupuncture is a type of natural healing that has been around for thousands of years and first got its start in China over 2,000 years ago. Acupuncture is one of the oldest as well as one of the most commonly used of all natural therapies the world over. The breakthrough for acupuncture in the United States took place in 1971 when a New York Times reporter by the name of James Reston wrote an article about how medical ...
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Category: Animal Health,Children's Health,Health,Men's Health,Natural Meds,Seniors' Health,Sex,Women's Health
Description:
A Brief Look at the Practice of Acupuncture By Anika Logan Acupuncture is a type of natural healing that has been around for thousands of years and first got its start in China over 2,000 years ago. Acupuncture is one of the oldest as well as one of the most commonly used of all natural therapies the world over. The breakthrough for acupuncture in the United States took place in 1971 when a New York Times reporter by the name of James Reston wrote an article about how medical ...
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