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... believe in the powers of Ginseng as they believe that it has healing and mystical powers. The Ancient Chinese thought that when a plant resembles a human body part that it would have a healing effect on that part of the body. In other words if a plant resembled a hand it would have the ability to heal ...
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... skin to severe cases of poison ivy. There have been literally hundreds of enquiries this month for herbs to cure skin rashes and irritations, so I thought I d take a moment to share some of my favorite skin treatments. First, let me remind you that the best overall skin care product you can use is olive ...
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... and female sexual dysfunction. The Lotus seed is yet another indispensable Chinese herb. It tones the kidney and spleen and eases diarrhea. It stimulates appetite and has a sweet to neutral taste. The Licorice root comes as a blessing because it can detoxify the body, invigorating and cooling it down ...
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... situation or condition. According to health philosophy the body has three physical components and two non-physical components, blood, Qi and moisture are the three physical components while Spirit and essence are the two non-physical components. It is the interaction of these five components that have ...
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... a substitute could be chervil, a dash of fennel seed, or anise but the flavor will not be the same. Many have claimed that Tarragon works well to induce appetite and the root of Tarragon was once used to cure toothaches. It is linked to medicinal uses for digestive aid and also for the prevention of heart ...
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