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Chamomile
Category: Animal Health,Children's Health,Gardening,Health,Men's Health,Natural Meds,Nutrition,Seniors' Health,Symptoms and Herbs,Women's Health
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  Chamomile   The leaves, flowers and seeds of the chamomile plant are used as a type of herbal medicine and also in some cases as a flavoring for a variety of recipes. Chamomile (or camomile) belong to two different kinds of plants in the Asteraceae family- the Roman chamomile (Anthemis nobilis) and the German chamomile (Matricaria recutita). The name chamomile comes from the Latin root which means, “green crops.”   Chamomile is most readily found to be growing ...

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Comfrey
Category: Animal Health,Children's Health,Health,Men's Health,Natural Meds,Nutrition,Seniors' Health,Symptoms and Herbs,Women's Health
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  Comfrey   Comfrey (also written sometimes as comphrey) is a perennial type of herb that has a black root that resembles a turnip. Comfrey is a member of the Boraginaceae family and yields flowers that are shaped liked bells in the colors pink, white, purple and cream. Both the leaves and the roots of the comfrey plant have been used for medicinal purposes for many centuries. Comfrey was first found growing in Europe and in particular in the British Isles. It is also widespread in ...

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