Blogs1 - 10 of 11 recent posts for tag:"medicinal purposes"
03
Dec
2011
How To Stimulate Hair Growth With Cayenne Pepper

70 days ago by admin

How To Curb Your Appetite with Herbs Author: Gregg Hall The Chinese have used herbs for medicinal purposes for over 4000 years. Today, the medical community, who once shunned the use of herbs for medicinal purposes, is starting to take notice of the benefits of using herbs. Herbs are nutritionally s ...

Mens Hair Regrowth - menshairregrowth.net

30
Nov
2011
The Health Benefits Of Neem // science

72 days ago by Tiffany

Neem is a tree in the Mahogany family and all parts of this tree, oil, bark, leaves and fruit, have long been used for medicinal purposes in India. The health benefit claims of Neem range from helping dry skin to treatment of diabetes and certain kinds of cancers. Unfortunately, there have been few ...

Nature Moms Blog - naturemoms.com/blog · Rank: 15,887 · 756 references

06
Oct
2011
Does Olive Oil Help Hair Grow

128 days ago by admin

How Does Oil of Oregano Help the Immune System? By Darrell Miller Oregano is a strongly scented herb which is a member of the mint family. It is one of the most commonly used herbs both for culinary and medicinal purposes. The plant usually grows about 20 to 30 inches in height along the mountainsid ...

Mens Hair Regrowth - menshairregrowth.net

02
Oct
2011
Hemp Jewelry

131 days ago by Cthryn

Hemp is a product that comes from plants of the genus Cannabis. It has a vast array of applications including use as a foodstuff/dietary supplement, for medicinal purposes, industrial purposes (making papers, textiles, plastics etc) and for the manufacture of clothing. Another of the most commonly u ...

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28
Sep
2011
Sturgeon Bay: Lessons Learned by Tilling the Soil

136 days ago by HerbGuy

Sturgeon Bay: Lessons learned by tilling the soil Filed under: growing herbs "The kids decided on growing things they can make pizza out of. We made that area of the garden round and divided it into slices — with peppers, tomatoes for the sauce and herbs," Davis said. Planning for the pizza garden l ...

Herb Garden Design - herbgardendesign.org

21
Aug
2011
The Coral Calcium Stigma

174 days ago by admin

The Death of Coral Calcium Coral calcium was very first documented as being used for medicinal purposes in the 16th Century by Middle Eastern cultures. Spain’s oldest pharmacy is now portion of a museum and displays a container of “ground up” coral calcium with the inscription “The blond coral ...

Best Coral Calcium - bestcoralcalcium.org · 8 references

20
Aug
2011
Herbs: Comfrey (Symphytum officinale) – Special Note

175 days ago by RM

Comfrey (Symphytum officinale) is a member of the Boraginaceae family with leaf and root parts being used for medicinal purposes (Terra, 1998). The plant has attracted some controversy due to published research that has found that long-term ingestion of comfrey root was shown to cause liver damage ( ...

Knowledge Wealth Centre - robertmijas.com/blog · Rank: 77,299 · 2 references

09
Aug
2011
African Mango – From The Vast Rainforest Of Cameroon, Reliable Fat ...

185 days ago by seol

Long gone are the nights when you have to plan out an physical exercise regimen, a rigid diet plan and various food health supplements that promise you great seeking bodies. African mango African Mangoes,otherwise known as the Irvingia Gabonensis, has proven to be a natural weight loss solution to h ...

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11
Jul
2011
The Potential Benefits Of Xylose Sugar Derive From Coconut Shell

215 days ago by Affleap

Coconut sugar derived from its sap is known to be a good alternative sweetener for diabetics because it has a low glycemic index of 35 compared to that of an organic sugar from cane (muscovado) which has a glycemic index of 50 and that of refined white sugar from cane which has a glycemic index of 8 ...

Ideas Galore - affleap.com · 13 references

25
May
2011
Exotic mushrooms may fight prostate cancer // science

261 days ago by Sharp paw tailwagger

Mushrooms used in Asia for medicinal purposes vanquished prostate tumour successfully in mice during early trials. Polysaccharopeptide (PSP), a compound extracted from the “turkey tail” mushroom, was found to target prostate cancer stem cells and suppress their formation in mice, says a new study co ...

Lancastria.net Yea Blackburn! - lancastria.net/blog · 6 references

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