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RED CLOVER
Category: Health
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Did you know…? The Red Clover has been called one of "God's greatest blessings to man" and is said to be a wonderful blood purifier and cleanser and has been used to treat serious invasive disease, debilitating wasting diseases, excess mucus in the lungs and elsewhere, irritable bowel , gout, kidney and liver ailments, and that is just the beginning! This vitally nutritional, mineral-rich herb is a great tonic for overall good health that no one should be without. It even ...
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Category: Health
Description:
Did you know…? The Red Clover has been called one of "God's greatest blessings to man" and is said to be a wonderful blood purifier and cleanser and has been used to treat serious invasive disease, debilitating wasting diseases, excess mucus in the lungs and elsewhere, irritable bowel , gout, kidney and liver ailments, and that is just the beginning! This vitally nutritional, mineral-rich herb is a great tonic for overall good health that no one should be without. It even ...
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Cow Clover
Category: Women's Health
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Cow Clover Overview Cow clover, which is commonly known as purple clover, received its name because it is a considered an excellent wild food for grazing animals, such as cows. It has many medicinal uses as well. It has been used to treat many conditions, including mastitis, coughing, bronchitis, asthma, certain forms of cancer, and even inflammation of the skin. Cow clover has been used traditionally to “cleanse” the blood. Taking cow clover increases the ...
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Category: Women's Health
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Cow Clover Overview Cow clover, which is commonly known as purple clover, received its name because it is a considered an excellent wild food for grazing animals, such as cows. It has many medicinal uses as well. It has been used to treat many conditions, including mastitis, coughing, bronchitis, asthma, certain forms of cancer, and even inflammation of the skin. Cow clover has been used traditionally to “cleanse” the blood. Taking cow clover increases the ...
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Honey
Category: Nutrition
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Honey: Honey is somewhat controversial because it contains bacteria that may contain botulism. It is widely believed that children under the age of 18 months should avoid honey. Honey also contains trace elements of potassium, iron, and selenium. Several people believe that Royal Honey made by the queen bee is incredibly therapeutic and can even help to build the immune system and help to slow the aging ...
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Category: Nutrition
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Honey: Honey is somewhat controversial because it contains bacteria that may contain botulism. It is widely believed that children under the age of 18 months should avoid honey. Honey also contains trace elements of potassium, iron, and selenium. Several people believe that Royal Honey made by the queen bee is incredibly therapeutic and can even help to build the immune system and help to slow the aging ...
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Antiseptic
Category: Symptoms and Herbs
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agrimony allspice arnica honey oak bark red clover tea tree oil uva ursi yarrow ...
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Congestion (Chest)
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Category: Symptoms and Herbs
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Anise Camphor Cowslip Elecampane eucalyptus Fennel horseradish hyssop Ivy Licorice Mullein Mustard Red Clover Savory Senega Root Spearmint Thyme Turpentine Oil Vervain Watercress Yerba ...
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