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Alfalfa tea has a long history of folk use in Europe as a spring tonic and an appetite stimulant.
alfalfa.html
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The genus Aloe contains about four hundred species of flowering, succulent plants.
aloe_vera.html
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Basil is used in soaps, perfumes, shampoos, essential oils and cosmetics.
basil.html
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Ashwagandha, that which has the smell of a horse, as it gives the vitality and sexual energy of a horse.
ashwagandha.html
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The bilberry contains compounds that strengthen capillaries and improve the flow of blood through the circulatory system.
bilberry.html
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Bitter melon is quite widely used in the treatment of diabetes mellitus.
bitter_melon.html
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The Blackberry root contains tannin, is an astringent, and is a blood purifier.
blackberry_leaf.html
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Bladderwrack is one of the best known secrets for treating thyroid symptoms the natural way.
bladderwrack.html
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The most major use of brahmi is in the treatment of several mental problems in humans.
brahmi.html
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Part of the action of burdock occurs through the bitter stimulation of the digestive juices, particularly the stimulation of bile secretion
burdock.html
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Cat's claw boosts the immune system by invigorating the immune response.
Cats-Claw.html
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Capsicum peppers have been used to treat cardiovascular, circulatory, and respiratory problems, bowel disorders; wounds; burns; joint pains and headaches.
cayenne.html
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Chamomile is most often adopted as an anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, and calming agent.
chamomile.html
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The dried fruit or berry of the chaste tree was historically thought to reduce libido or promote chastity.
chaste.html
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Cilantro is often used to strengthen the stomach and support digestion, boost secretion and discharge of urine and help in the removal of phlegm.
Cilantro.html
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Drink Comfrey to take care of most digestive and stomach problems, for intestinal difficulties, for excessive menstrual flow, and to stop spitting blood.
comfrey.html
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Cordyceps helps to strengthens the body, improve organ functions, boost body resistance and promote longevity.
cordycepssinensis.html
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Cranberry juice has a long tradition in American folklore of helping to treat or prevent urinary tract infections.
cranberry.html
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Dandelion Roots act as a blood purifier that helps both the kidneys and the liver to remove toxins and poisons from the blood.
dandelion.html
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Devil's Claw has been used most frequently as an analgesic and anti-inflammatory agent for arthritis and other painful musculoskeletal conditions.
devils_claw.html
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For menstruation, dong quai can help reduce many of the commonest symptoms of an unbalanced menstrual cycle.
dong_quai.html
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Native Americans used echinacea for burns, snakebites, pain, cough, and sore throat or when you are just feeling run down.
echinacea.html
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Ephedra has been used in Chinese medicine for thousands of years, probably as an astringent, diuretic, and antipyretic, and for treating cough.
ephedra.html
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Evening Primrose Oil is especially well documented for supporting skin health in cases of eczema and dermatitis.
eveningprimrose.html
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Feverfew has been used traditionally for headaches, arthritis, menstrual irregularity, difficulties in labor, psoriasis, stomach ache, asthma, and fever.
feverfew.html
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Garlic has been employed to treat infections, wounds, respiratory conditions, diarrhea, rheumatism, heart disease, diabetes, and many other disorders.
garlic.html
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Ginger root is widely used as a digestive aid for mild dyspepsia, and is commonly promoted to help treat or prevent nausea or motion sickness.
ginger.html
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Anciently, Gotu kola was used to treat leprosy, calm the nerves, increase mental and physical power, to stimulate and rejuvenate the brain, to prevent nervous disorders, mental fatigue and senility.
ginkgo_biloba.html
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Green tea contains high levels of substances called polyphenols, which are known to have strong antioxidant, anticarcinogenic, antitumorigenic, and antibiotic properties.
green_tea.html
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Ginseng.html
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Panax ginseng helps alleviate general weakness, fatigue, low libido, exhaustion, brain fog, and lack of appetite.
ginseng_panax.html
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Many clinical trials have shown significant immuneenhancing activity.
ginseng_siberian.html
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Antiviral, hepatoprotective, strong stimulant and tonic for the immune system.
ginseng_tienchi.html
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Goldenseal has been used as an antiseptic, astringent, or hemostatic to treat a wide variety of skin, eye, and mucous membrane inflammatory and infectious conditions.
Goldenseal-Benefits.html
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Goldenseal, also called yellowroot or eyeroot, is a member of the buttercup family and is native to North America.
Goldenseal-herb.html
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Goldenseal has acquired a considerable reputation as a natural antibiotic and as a remedy for various gastric and genitourinary disorders.
Goldenseal-medicinal-plant.html
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Historically the Native American people used Goldenseal for the treatment of digestive disorders such as diarrhea and liver problems.
Historical-Goldenseal.html
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In modern herbal medicine, hawthorn is primarily used to treat congestive heart failure (CHF).
hawthorn.html
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Horehound is used as an expectorant and antitussive and as therapy for coughs, bronchitis, respiratory infections, and sore throats, and used as a tonic.
horehound.html
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Hyssop tea can be used for poor digestion, breast and lung problems, coughs due to colds, nose and throat infections, mucous congestion in the intestines, flatulence, scrofula, dropsy, and jaundice.
hyssop.html
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Common ivy has been traditionally used for arthritis, scrofula, fevers, skin parasites, burns, and infections.
ivy.html
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Kava extracts are commonly used for anxiety, stress, tension, and insomnia.
kava.html
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Lavender's calms uncontrolled emotions, removes indecisiveness and emotional conflict, and helps to bring the feelings under conscious control.
lavender.html
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Lemon balm has traditionally been employed as a mild , anxiolytic, sedative, or hypnotic herb, and is commonly taken in combination with other herbs.
lemon_balm.html
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Modern research has shown that Licorice affects the endocrine system and the liver, among other organs.
licorice.html
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milk_thistle.html
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Neem acts as anti bacterial, anti parasitic, anti fungal, anti protozoal and anti viral thus it helps to protect from all the microorganisms.
neem.html
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nettle.html
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Peppermint teas are used around the world to calm queasy stomachs and to quell indigestion.
pepperment.html
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Red Reishi has also been cited as a potent anti-inflammatory agent, helping calm the multitude of ailments that arise from chronic inflammation, such as arthritis and allergies.
reishi.html
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shallaki.html
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Slippery Elm is useful for inflammation or congestion, such as inflamed mucous membranes of the lungs, digestive tract, or urinary tract including kidneys, and in any ulcerous situation either internal or external.
slippery_elm.html
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Turmeric has been traditionally used to improve appetite, act as a carminative, and treat gallstones and other biliary problems, as well as dyspepsia.
turmeric.html
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Triphala is a mild laxative it helps in evacuating the bowel and therefore is considered as one of the best body detoxifier and facilitates expulsion of toxins out of the body.
triphala.html
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Valerian root has traditionally been used as a mild sedative-hypnotic, but evidence from randomized, controlled trials is inconclusive.
valerian.html
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Yarrow acts on the liver to strengthen its efficiency and stimulate bile production.
yarrow.html
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Known as a medical plant since ancient times, yellow dock has been used a laxative or mild astringent tonic.
yellow_dock.html
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Yohimbe has gained popularity because of its use as an aphrodisiac.
yohimbe.html
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Native Americans have created soap, shampoo, rope, and textiles from yucca plants.
yucca.html
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Yuca is a tropical potato-like vegetable, grown as a major source of carbohydrates.
yuca.html
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