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How to Heal a Wound with Honey
American medicine has been considering using honey more frequently in the treatment of wounds. However, New Zealand already has used certain types of honey as a traditional treatment for some time. It is now even possible to use these honey varieties at home.
85 commentsGreen4Tea
If you're trying to get healthy, increase your blood circulation, get your heart beating properly, enhance your energy, and lose weight like it's nobody's business, then you MUST take a look at Green4Tea - the perfect all-in-one solution for SO many problems.
0 commentsMy First Encounter With Ginger
Ginger, the twisted, aromatic and robust root. From the day my mother discovered it she became addicted. Our fruit and vegetable drawers were overflowing with vast supplies of the stuff. Our kitchen counter...
5 commentsAbout 80% of the world's population depends on herbs as primary source of medicine
According to the World Health Organization, about 80 percent of the worlds population relies on herbs as their main medicinal source. Herbs are cheaper than drugs, and in many cases they're just as effective and often safer.
0 commentsHealing foods from Asia
Garlic green tea Bok Choy mango As we know food,fruit and vegetables are taken everyday in large amount to produce energy for our body .By eating correct food we deny ourselves from remarkable treats and at...
5 commentsLicorice Tea
There are many options available for flavored white teas, my favorite is licorice tea. I enjoy iced licorice tea in the summer, it is very refreshing. I also warm myself in the winter with hot licorice tea....
0 commentsRed Raspberry Leaf Tea During Pregnancy
Infuse 1 oz. dried leaves to 1 pint boiling water. Let steep for 10 minutes. Drink hot or cold, reheat as necessary. Red Raspberry leaf has an abundance of vitamins that include large amounts of Vitamin...
1 commentWays To Use Aromatherapy Oils
Candles are optional when taking an aromatherapy bath. There are many ways in which to use aromatherapy oils. If there weren't, this would be a bumper sticker and not an article. Some individual oils can be...
1 commentAniseed
The Anise ( Pimpinella ), from "bipenella," because of its secondary, feather-like leaflets, belongs to the umbelliferous plants, and is cultivated in our gardens; but its aromatic seeds chiefly come from...
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