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Tea tree oil
Category: Nutrition
Description:
Tea Tree Oil Did you know...? Overview: The Tea Tree is unique to australia, and although a native of new south wales, where it flourishes in wet, swampy ground, it is also cultivated on plantations in other australian states, including queensland. Plant description: The shrubby tree produces needle-like leaves, similar to cypress, with heads of pale flowers, and it generally reaches about twenty to twenty-five feet in height. It is an aromatic tree, owing to glandular dots on the ...
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Category: Nutrition
Description:
Tea Tree Oil Did you know...? Overview: The Tea Tree is unique to australia, and although a native of new south wales, where it flourishes in wet, swampy ground, it is also cultivated on plantations in other australian states, including queensland. Plant description: The shrubby tree produces needle-like leaves, similar to cypress, with heads of pale flowers, and it generally reaches about twenty to twenty-five feet in height. It is an aromatic tree, owing to glandular dots on the ...
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Yarrow
Category: Children's Health,Gardening,Health,Men's Health,Natural Meds,Nutrition,Seniors' Health,Symptoms and Herbs,Women's Health
Description:
Yarrow Botanical Name: Achillea millefolium • Introduction • Medicinal Uses and Indications • Available forms of the herb • Who Should/Shouldn’t take it • Side Effects/ Precautions Introduction Yarrow is a plant whose stiff stems may grow from root. They are usually between one and two feet tall and their texture may be rough or smooth. The leaves are larger at the base and get smaller as they reach the top of the stalks. ...
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Category: Children's Health,Gardening,Health,Men's Health,Natural Meds,Nutrition,Seniors' Health,Symptoms and Herbs,Women's Health
Description:
Yarrow Botanical Name: Achillea millefolium • Introduction • Medicinal Uses and Indications • Available forms of the herb • Who Should/Shouldn’t take it • Side Effects/ Precautions Introduction Yarrow is a plant whose stiff stems may grow from root. They are usually between one and two feet tall and their texture may be rough or smooth. The leaves are larger at the base and get smaller as they reach the top of the stalks. ...
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