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Lovage
Category: Natural Meds
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LOVAGE Did you know…? Overview: Lovage is primarily used as a diuretic that helps relieve difficult urinary problems, clear gravel and stones from the kidneys and eliminate excess retained water. It is also a bittersweet aromatic that is used to relieve colic, indigestion and flatulence. It will even sweeten your breath! Plant Description: Lovage is a native of the Mediterranean region of southern Europe and Asia Minor and grows both wild and cultivated throughout ...
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Category: Natural Meds
Description:
LOVAGE Did you know…? Overview: Lovage is primarily used as a diuretic that helps relieve difficult urinary problems, clear gravel and stones from the kidneys and eliminate excess retained water. It is also a bittersweet aromatic that is used to relieve colic, indigestion and flatulence. It will even sweeten your breath! Plant Description: Lovage is a native of the Mediterranean region of southern Europe and Asia Minor and grows both wild and cultivated throughout ...
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Wormwood
Category: Natural Meds
Description:
Wormwood Botanical Name: N.O. Compositae, Artemisia absinthium • Introduction • Medicinal Uses and Indications • Available Forms of the Herb • Side Effects/ Precautions Introduction Wormwood has been used for centuries as a moth repellent, general pesticide and as a tea or spray to repel slugs and snails. Before anyone knew of its toxicity it was often used as a worming medicine for people and animals. Wormwood is extremely bitter and ...
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Category: Natural Meds
Description:
Wormwood Botanical Name: N.O. Compositae, Artemisia absinthium • Introduction • Medicinal Uses and Indications • Available Forms of the Herb • Side Effects/ Precautions Introduction Wormwood has been used for centuries as a moth repellent, general pesticide and as a tea or spray to repel slugs and snails. Before anyone knew of its toxicity it was often used as a worming medicine for people and animals. Wormwood is extremely bitter and ...
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