Herbal Medicine: Natural Remedies for Health & Wellness

For individuals seeking natural wellness, herbal remedies like milk thistle, neem, and hawthorn berry tea offer alternatives for managing chronic health conditions.

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Teas That Help With the Menstrual Cycle

Sipping on certain herbal teas can help ease uncomfortable symptoms during menstruation and premenstrual syndrome. Some herbal teas counteract heavy bleeding, irregular periods and amenorrhea.

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What Is Aloe Latex?

Aloe latex is a yellowish fluid derived from the inner lining of the leaves of aloe vera plants. Aloe latex is purported to have healing properties, but these claims have not been proven substantial enough to allow it to be sold as anything more than a dietary supplement in the United States.

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What Are Benefits of Onion and Garlic?

Onions and garlic are both part of the allium family of vegetables that contain substances to possibly benefit your health in many ways, reports the American Institute for Cancer Research.

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Herbal Remedies for a Bile Duct Blockage

The bile ducts carry digestive fluid manufactured in the liver to the gallbladder for storage until needed to break down fats in the small intestine. If the ducts become blocked, bile builds up in the liver and causes jaundice.

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The Benefits of Smelling Frankincense

To inhale frankincense is to inhale tradition. The ancient resin, obtained from trees native to Southern Arabia, was used in biblical times for ritual, healing and as a perfume fixative. Modern herbalists use the essential oil obtained from the resin as a topical application.

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The Benefits of Ginger for a Cough

Discover the natural benefits of ginger in soothing sore throats and reducing coughing, especially when caused by the common cold. Learn how to make ginger tea and other medicinal products using this versatile root.

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Boswellia Complex Side Effects

Boswellia Complex is an herbal supplement designed to support kidney function, maintain healthy joints and support healthy circulation and your body's normal resistance function. Manufacturer MediHerb explains that it contains standardized levels of both the boswellia and turmeric components.

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Ginger Root for Bronchitis

Bronchitis can be painful and difficult to treat. The ginger rhizome is a well-known traditional remedy for coughs, cold and flu, and may help boost your immune system and soothe a sore throat, tight chest and cough, the symptoms common to bronchitis.

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What Is L-Citrulline Malate?

If you're regularly involved in strenuous exercise or are concerned about your cardiovascular health, you might find a supplement called L-citrulline malate of potential value. Citrulline is an amino acid that's considered nonessential because your body makes a sufficient supply and dietary intake isn't essential.

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York Peppermint Patty Allergy Information

York Peppermint Pattie is a dark chocolate candy with a soft, peppermint-flavored filling. Manufactured by Hershey’s, York Peppermint Pattie has several versions, including sugar-free, king-size and bite-size.

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Aloe Vera Plants & Babies

Aloe vera plants have been used historically for treating dry skin and healing wounds. Since your baby’s young skin is delicate, you may find yourself wondering if aloe vera is a natural remedy that is safe for him, or if a decorative aloe vera plant is safe to have in your home.

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What Fruits Contain Papain or Bromelain?

Fruits can not only benefit your health when eaten whole, in fact certain fruits can produce beneficial enzymes that can be extracted and used for other purposes. Surgeons and health professionals use various enzymes, extracted from fruits to treat patients for a variety of reasons.

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Herbal Remedies for a Mucous Cyst

A mucous cyst, also called a mucocele, is a small, fluid-filled sac inside your mouth. It may be due to a blocked or ruptured salivary duct or a sinus infection. If you suck on your lips, or have tongue or lip piercings, you may be at risk for a mucocele. They are not harmful, but they can be annoying.

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Dong Quai & Miscarriages

During your pregnancy, it is often confusing determining which herbal supplements are safe to use. Angelica sinensis, or dong quai, is a root used by herbalists for centuries to improve circulation, alleviate menstrual pain and help with reproductive problems.

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Herbal Remedies for Urethritis

Urethritis is swelling and inflammation of your urethra, or the the tube that transports urine from your bladder to the outside world.

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Bromelain & Sinusitis

Acute sinusitis can give you a severe stuffy nose by causing swelling of the tissues in the nasal passages. This swelling blocks drainage of mucus, allowing it to back up and making it difficult for you to breathe through your nose. It can cause painful throbbing in the front of your face and bring on a sinus headache.

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Home Remedies for Pain Relief from Minor Skin Burns

A minor burn, also known as a first-degree burn, harms only the very top layer of skin. While painful, this type of burn responds well to treatment at home. Sunburns, rope burns and most burns incurred while cooking are examples of minor burns you can treat with home remedies. Keep the burn clean to avoid infection.

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What Are the Health Benefits of Redbush Tea?

Redbush tea is a beverage brewed from the dried leaves of the rooibos plant, a low-growing shrub native to South Africa and known scientifically as Aspalathus linearis. The herbal tea gets its name from the English translation of rooibos, which means “red bush” in Afrikaans.

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Benefits of a Hot Apple Cider Vinegar Drink

Hippocrates, sometimes called the "Father of Medicine," may have used apple cider vinegar as an antibiotic in 400 B.C. Its popularity as a home remedy has increased since the publication of "Folk Medicine" by the Vermont doctor D.C. Jarvis, though there is little scientific proof of its real value.

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