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Category Archives: Herbs
Say goodbye to toothaches with these natural cures
Virgilio Marin | naturalmedicine.news You don’t often see homesteaders and survivalists hunched over in pain, but in the off-chance that you do, it may likely be due to a toothache. A toothache can be caused by tooth decay, tooth fracture, a damaged … Continue reading →
Here’s what experts know about the benefits of ginger for mental health
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Chinese herb relieves daily asthma symptoms
Press TV A traditional Chinese herbal remedy may be significantly helpful in relieving daily symptoms of asthmatic patients, Japanese researchers say. A study of more than 270 patients with asthma who either received a Chances mixture or standard treatment demonstrated … Continue reading →
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment
Dr. Mercola mercola.com If you’re looking for a way to help fight rheumatoid arthritis (RA) without drugs, then you need look no further than the spice shelf at your local market. New research published in the spring of 2012 showed … Continue reading →
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Lavender essence for post-cesarean pain.
Source: PubMed Post cesarean (CS) pain is a challenging problem for the obstetricians, because it may interfere with mother and baby’s well-being. Many approaches have been ever proposed to diminish this pain, each one with particular benefits and limitations. Aromatherapy … Continue reading →
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Chinese Medicine Goes Under the Microscope
Shirley S. Wang Wall Street Journal Scientists studying a four-herb combination discovered some 1,800 years ago by Chinese herbalists have found that the substance enhances the effectiveness of chemotherapy in patients with colon cancer. The mixture, known in China as … Continue reading →
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Effect of hawthorn standardized extract on flow mediated dilation in prehypertensive and mildly hypertensive adults: a randomized, controlled cross-over trial
Asher et al. BMC Abstract (provisional) Background Hawthorn extract has been used for cardiovascular diseases for centuries. Recent trials have demonstrated its efficacy for the treatment of heart failure, and the results of several small trials suggest it may lower … Continue reading →
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Beating acne may be a matter of thyme: Herbal cream ‘more effective’ than prescription gel
Fiona Macrae Daily Mail Beating acne may be simply a matter of thyme. Research shows that the herb may be better at zapping spots than expensive creams, gels and lotions, including some are available on prescription. It may also be … Continue reading →
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Herbal Formula for High Blood Pressure
(RobertMijas.com) This article focuses on the preparation of a herbal formula for high blood pressure. It looks in detail at the herbs that are used and their effect on the body and any side effects. Preparation and delivery methods are … Continue reading →
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Herbs – Alfalfa (Medicago Sativa)
Alfalfa (Medicago Saliva), is a perennial herb part of the leguminosae family. Alfalfa has a long list of dietary and medicinal uses and research has proven that Alfalfa might lower blood levels of cholesterol and glucose. Many take Alfalfa supplements … Continue reading →