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... September but the seeds are the most ripe between August and October. A unique physical characteristic of this plant is that is has both male and female organs so it self fertile, pollinated by insects and bees. In a survival situation, the root of the Gypsywort could be eaten raw or cooked. The flowers ...
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... depression. The plant is native to Europe, and is plain in appearance with little yellow flowers. It is these flowers, when properly dried and prepared, that are used for the various applications of St. John s Wort. It has been known to be prescribed more than twenty times as frequently as Valium or Prozac. ...
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... Cinnamon: lowers blood sugar, cholesterol, and triglycerides - Ginger: prevents motion sickness and lowers risk of blood clots - Chamomile Tea: calms nerves and help relieve digestive problems - Peppermint: Treats many digestion and gastrointestinal problems These common herbs may be mixed with other ...
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... wild plants and fruits, which are very effective in some dieses. In old age, students of Ayurveda were taught the classification of every single kind of plants exits; they used to give long time to find those jadi-booties in jungles, rocks & mountains. In modern age of globalization some of the companies ...
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... mask to skin and vitamin E in wheat germ oil fights radicals. Home made balm for dry, chapped lips - Heat cup almond or grape seed oil. Add 2 tsp of melted beeswax, tsp alkanet root. Strain the oil removing the root. Add 8-10 drops of natural flavoring oil and 3 drops of vitamin E oil. If you hands are ...
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