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Artichoke
The artichoke is a perennial plant with purple flowers. Although the artichoke is regarded as a vegetable, the edible portion of the plant is actually the unopened flower bud. Artichoke leaves and roots have been used as remedies to treat conditions ranging from irritable bowel syndrome to the prevention of…
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Apricot alomonds are the small kernel enclosed within the wood–like pit at the center of the apricot fruit. The apricot tree carries the botanical name Prunus armeniaca. It is a drupe, meaning stone–fruit, and a close relative of the peach. Both are very similar in appearance and qualities. The apricot…
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Ginger (Zingiber officinale) belongs to the Zingiberaceae plant family, which also includes turmeric and cardamom. Ginger comes from the Sanskrit word ‘‘hornroot.’’ It grows in Jamaica, India, Haiti, Hawaii, and Nigeria. This perennial plant grows 3-4 ft (0.9-1.2 m) tall. It has thin, sharp leaves 6-12 in (15-30 cm) long.…
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Apricot kernel
Apricot alomonds are the small kernel enclosed within the wood–like pit at the center of the apricot fruit. The apricot tree carries the botanical name Prunus armeniaca. It is a drupe, meaning stone–fruit, and a close relative of the peach. Both are very similar in appearance and qualities. The apricot…
Read MoreGinger
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) belongs to the Zingiberaceae plant family, which also includes turmeric and cardamom. Ginger comes from the Sanskrit word ‘‘hornroot.’’ It grows in Jamaica, India, Haiti, Hawaii, and Nigeria. This perennial plant grows 3-4 ft (0.9-1.2 m) tall. It has thin, sharp leaves 6-12 in (15-30 cm) long.…
Read MoreSesame oil
Sesame oil is derived from a plant species called Sesamum indicum, which is a herbaceous annual belonging to the Pedaliaceae family that reaches about 6 ft (1.8 m) in height. Sesame has been used for millennia in Chinese and Indian systems of medicine. Though often recommended as a laxative, the…
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Detoxification
Detoxification is one of the more widely used treatments and concepts in alternative medicine. It is based on the principle that illnesses can be caused by the accumulation of toxic substances (toxins) in the body.Eliminating existing toxins and avoiding new toxins are essential parts of the healing process. Detoxification utilizes…
Read MoreAlpha–hydroxy acid
Alpha–hydroxy is a chemical compound derived from fruit and milk sugars. Alpha–hydroxy acids (AHAs) are used in topical skin care products to exfoliate, or slough away, dead skin cells and promote collagen growth. Description AHAs work by removing dead cells at the surface of the skin. In higher concentrations, alpha…
Read MoreStone massage
Stone massage is a form of bodywork that involves the application of heated or cooled stones (thermotherapy) to the body during deep tissue massage. Benefits Stone therapy has benefits for both the client and the massage therapist. For the client the application of heat and cold on the body:1. Stimulates…
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Artichoke
The artichoke is a perennial plant with purple flowers. Although the artichoke is regarded as a vegetable, the edible portion of the plant is actually the unopened flower bud. Artichoke leaves and roots have been used as remedies to treat conditions ranging from irritable bowel syndrome to the prevention of…
Read MoreApricot kernel
Apricot alomonds are the small kernel enclosed within the wood–like pit at the center of the apricot fruit. The apricot tree carries the botanical name Prunus armeniaca. It is a drupe, meaning stone–fruit, and a close relative of the peach. Both are very similar in appearance and qualities. The apricot…
Read MoreGinger
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) belongs to the Zingiberaceae plant family, which also includes turmeric and cardamom. Ginger comes from the Sanskrit word ‘‘hornroot.’’ It grows in Jamaica, India, Haiti, Hawaii, and Nigeria. This perennial plant grows 3-4 ft (0.9-1.2 m) tall. It has thin, sharp leaves 6-12 in (15-30 cm) long.…
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Artichoke
The artichoke is a perennial plant with purple flowers. Although the artichoke is regarded as a vegetable, the edible portion of the plant is actually the unopened flower bud. Artichoke leaves and roots have been used as remedies to treat conditions ranging from irritable bowel syndrome to the prevention of…
Read MoreSesame oil
Sesame oil is derived from a plant species called Sesamum indicum, which is a herbaceous annual belonging to the Pedaliaceae family that reaches about 6 ft (1.8 m) in height. Sesame has been used for millennia in Chinese and Indian systems of medicine. Though often recommended as a laxative, the…
Read MoreHerbal remedies for leucorrhoea
Leucorrhoea, generally known as whites, connotes a whitish discharge from the female private parts.This is an unusual disease condition of the reproductive organs of women. This situation may go on for weeks or months at a stretch. If not taken of appropriately in the initial stages, it may develop into…
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