About the descriptions: The following herbal descriptions will be derived from many different sources. At first we will include mainly Mrs. M. Grieve, from her book “A Modern Herbal”, but will be adding more shortly. The publishing of the following... (Continue reading)
About the descriptions: The following herbal descriptions will be derived from many different sources. At first we will include mainly Mrs. M. Grieve, from her book “A Modern Herbal”, but will be adding more shortly. The publishing of the following... (Continue reading)
Herbal Medicinal Properties Table of Contents Catnip: Nepeta Cataria Catnip: Unicaria Tomentosa Cayenne: Capsicum Minimum / Capsicum Anuum Chamomile: Matricaria Chamomille Chaparral: Larrea Tridentata Chaste Tree: Chickweed: Stellaria Media Chickweed: Cinnamon: Cinnamomum Zeylanicum Cinnamon: Cleavers: Galium Aparine Cleavers: Clove: Eugenia... (Continue reading)
Medicinal Action and Uses On account of its aromatic and carminative properties, Fennel fruit is chiefly used medicinally with purgatives to allay their tendency to griping and for this purpose forms one of the ingredients of the well-known compound Liquorice... (Continue reading)
The following herbal descriptions will be derived from many different sources. At first we will include mainly Mrs. M. Grieve, from her book “A Modern Herbal”, but will be adding more shortly. The publishing of the following opinions, though all... (Continue reading)
AMERICAN MISTLETOE – Phoradendron Glavescens AMERICAN ELDER – S. Canadensis (Honeysuckle Family) AMERICAN HOLLY – Yaupon (I. vomitoria) AMERICAN CHESTNUT – Castanea Dentate BALSAM FIR – Abies Balsamea BEECH TREE – Fagus grandifolia BIG SAGEBRUSH – Artemisia Tridentata BIRTHROOT –... (Continue reading)
Subject: YEAR 2000 HEALTHCARE eLETTER, NO 4 Date: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 6:45:49 AM From: kenton@compwellness.com To: 2kHealth@onelist.com YEAR 2000 HEALTHCARE eLETTERTM Volume 1, Issue 4 – Monday, August 23, 1999 This is a free, bi-weekly email newsletter on healthcare,... (Continue reading)
Some people tend to use the terms – capsaicin and oleoresin capsicum interchangeably. They’re not the same. Capsaicin The most commonly mentioned of the capsaicinoids. All hot peppers contain capsaicinoids. Natural substances that produce a burning sensation in the mouth... (Continue reading)
Siberian Ginseng: Eleutherococcus senticosus David Hoffman, N.D.: Actions: Adaptogen, a circulatory stimulant, vasodilator. Indications: This herb may safely be used to increase stamina in the face of undue demands and stress. These may be physical or mental?they are one to... (Continue reading)
—NUTRITION: ?Spirulina – A good protein source. Take Four capsules 30 minutes before lunch and 30 minutes before dinner. No food available, Spirulina can get you through until food becomes available. ?Super Supplemental – Take on tablet with each meal... (Continue reading)