| Tea Pee for Health 34 days ago by Myke For the past eight years, Dan Buettner has led expeditions to regions he calls Blue Zones — places around the world where people are living measurably longer. Ikaria has the longest living people on earth. He tells us why. (His book is called The Blue Zones.) Link: High Performance: Longevity, Blue ... Myke's Weblog - mykesweblog.com · Rank: 139,366 · 8 references | | Sage 45 days ago by Medical Today Description Sage (Salvia officinalis) is native to the Mediterranean and naturalized throughout Europe and North America. Known as garden sage, meadow sage, and true sage, this pungent herb is a member of the Lamiaceae, or mint, family. The genus name is taken from the Latin salvare meaning “to save ... Medical Today - medicaltoday.net | | Growing Sage Herb 61 days ago by Herbie Sage (herb) is a popular resident of the herb garden. Sage comes in different varieties and foliage colours. It is a shrubby plant with medium-sized grey-green leaves and attractive blue flowers in its most common form, and originates in the Mediterranean. Sage (green form) has a number of uses as a ... Plant An Herb Garden .com - plantanherbgarden.com | | Garden Sage 119 days ago by Ash Brones Salvia officinalis Edible sage used culinarily. Promotes longevity. Remedy for restlessness, night sweats, angina, and inflammation. Contains thujone, camphor, eucalyptol, tannins, rosmarinic acid, flavonoids, and substances with an anti-perspirant and estrogen-like effect. Remedy for respiratory in ... SHINE! by AshBrones.com - ashbrones.com · 3 references | |