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American Mandrake Root
Category: Natural Meds
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Did you know…? Overview: American Mandrake Root is a strong,powerful and slow acting purgative that has been used historically and primarily to regulate bowel and liver function. It is believed to be a strong stimulant that efficiently cleanses and removes waste products from the body, and has been used to treat constipation, jaundice, and other disorders associated with waste product buildup. It is best combined with less active herbs such as Cayenne pepper or Licorice (i.e., 2 ...
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Category: Natural Meds
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Did you know…? Overview: American Mandrake Root is a strong,powerful and slow acting purgative that has been used historically and primarily to regulate bowel and liver function. It is believed to be a strong stimulant that efficiently cleanses and removes waste products from the body, and has been used to treat constipation, jaundice, and other disorders associated with waste product buildup. It is best combined with less active herbs such as Cayenne pepper or Licorice (i.e., 2 ...
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Achillea Millefolium
Category: Women's Health
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Achillea Millefolium Achillea millefolium is known by a variety of names including Bad Man's Plaything, Bloodwort, Carpenter's Weed, Devil’s Nettle, Devil’s Plaything, Field Hop, Herbe Militaris, Knight's Milfoil, Nose Bleed, Old Man's Pepper, Sanguinary, Soldier's Woundwort, Staunchweed, Thousand Weed, Yarroway, Gearwe, and Yerw. The most commonly understood name for Achillea millefolium is Yarrow. Herb Overview Achillea millefolium has its origins ...
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Category: Women's Health
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Achillea Millefolium Achillea millefolium is known by a variety of names including Bad Man's Plaything, Bloodwort, Carpenter's Weed, Devil’s Nettle, Devil’s Plaything, Field Hop, Herbe Militaris, Knight's Milfoil, Nose Bleed, Old Man's Pepper, Sanguinary, Soldier's Woundwort, Staunchweed, Thousand Weed, Yarroway, Gearwe, and Yerw. The most commonly understood name for Achillea millefolium is Yarrow. Herb Overview Achillea millefolium has its origins ...
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Progesterone:
Category: Women's Health
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Progesterone will also stop a womans cycle and is instrumental in making sure a woman does not have a miscarriage. Progesterone is only released once a egg is ...
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Category: Women's Health
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Progesterone will also stop a womans cycle and is instrumental in making sure a woman does not have a miscarriage. Progesterone is only released once a egg is ...
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Astralagus
Category: Animal Health,Children's Health,Gardening,Health,Men's Health,Natural Meds,Seniors' Health,Symptoms and Herbs,Women's Health
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Astralagus Astralagus is a plant that has been used for medicinal purposes in China for many centuries. Astralagus is native to the temperate areas of the Northern Hemisphere. A common name for astralagus is Huang qi, which stands for “yellow leader.” It is the root of the astralagus plant that is used for its healing properties. More specifically it is the four to seven-year-old dried root of the astralagus plant that is used and then harvested in the springtime. ...
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Category: Animal Health,Children's Health,Gardening,Health,Men's Health,Natural Meds,Seniors' Health,Symptoms and Herbs,Women's Health
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Astralagus Astralagus is a plant that has been used for medicinal purposes in China for many centuries. Astralagus is native to the temperate areas of the Northern Hemisphere. A common name for astralagus is Huang qi, which stands for “yellow leader.” It is the root of the astralagus plant that is used for its healing properties. More specifically it is the four to seven-year-old dried root of the astralagus plant that is used and then harvested in the springtime. ...
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