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Wormwood
Category: Natural Meds
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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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ritatamar
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Witch hazel
Category: Nutrition
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Witch Hazel Botanical Name: Hamamelis virginiana   • Introduction • Medicinal Uses and Indications • Available forms of the herb • Who Should/Shouldn’t take it • Side Effects/ Precautions Introduction Witch hazel uphold mysterious connotation. In colonial America, the shrub’s flexible forked branches were a favorite “witching stick” of dowers used for searching out hidden waters or precious metals. It ...

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adam13
adam13
Appetite Stimulants
Category: Symptoms and Herbs
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angelica sweet bay bee pollen bitter orange blessed thistle bogbean caraway cinnamon cassia coriander dandelion devil's claw fenugreek gentian hops horehound Iceland moss mugwort quassia rosemary wormwood ...

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harry
harry
Bleeding
Category: Symptoms and Herbs
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caraway evening primrose oil fennel gentian lovage peppermint ...

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tgun
tgun
Circulation
Category: Symptoms and Herbs
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Bilberry Broom Butcher Broom Camphor Gingko gotu kola Grape seed extract hawthorn kudzu pycnogenol rosemary Salvia ...

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christopher
christopher
Fungal Infections
Category: Symptoms and Herbs
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Agrimony allspice barberry bay bitter orange black wallnut burdock root chamomile cinnamon English Walnut Garlic hops ivy jewelweed mugwort nutmeg onion oregano passionflower peony prickly ash propolis rosemary scullcap tamarind ...

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