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... vitamins B-1, B-2, B-5, B-6, B-12, C, E, P, D, biotin, inositol, potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, and zinc. Dandelion root is one of the safest and most popular herbal remedies on the market and is widely used today. Traditionally it can be made into a tonic that is known for strengthening the entire ...
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... cookies and gingerbread. It is known to be effective for digestion and motion sickness but it also is quite effective at eliminating the phlegm involved in asthma. To get rid of mucus buildup in the chest and lungs, grate enough fresh ginger root to equal approximately two tablespoons and add to two cups ...
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... In the garden, marjoram entices bees and butterflies for maximum nectar production and pollination. It is a good companion plant for all vegetables especially beets, eggplant, pumpkin, onions, and zucchini as it aids in their growth and fights off insects. Grow marjoram in pots in the garden as well as ...
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... among the easiest plants to grow in your garden. Many of them are fairly drought tolerant and have a blooming period albeit short. In addition, herbs lend a delicious fragrance to the garden. While most herbs are easily grown in containers which is a major plus, if you have space, consider planting an ...
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... made for many traditional medicines) is that ginseng helps to fight cancer but while this has been shown to be true in animals, it does not seem to have any effect in humans. Red ginseng has a few extra health benefits: it even further reduces the risk of cancer in some animals, and has also been proven ...
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