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Natural Alternatives for Allergy Sufferers

November 10, 2014November 13, 2014 Felicia Broeker Articles

by Cheryl Hoard   There are a lot of us allergy sufferers out there! An estimated 30 million in this country deal with hay fever. Another 12 million experience allergies to food, drugs and bee stings. Other conditions like asthma and eczema are sometimes linked to allergies. We tend to blame dust, mold, pollen and […]

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Making Tea From Freshly Cut Herbs

November 10, 2014December 10, 2015 Felicia Broeker Articles

by Maria Roderick   Making tea from freshly cut herbs from your own yard is an easy and rewarding task. Some of the most commonly used herbs are Peppermint and Spearmint. Both of these herbs are extremely easy to grow and usually provide more than enough leaves for making tea many times throughout the year. […]

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Kava – Benefits and Safety

November 10, 2014November 13, 2014 Felicia Broeker Articles

by Cheryl Hoard   Many physicians in Germany prescribe Kava Kava Root (Piper methysticum)as a first line of defense for symptoms associated with anxiety. Alternatively, the common chemical prescription is Valium which belongs to a class of conventional drugs called benzodiazepines. Kava Kava does not cause the side effects associated with these drugs and in […]

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If I Found Myself in a Serious Health Situation

November 10, 2014November 13, 2014 Felicia Broeker Articles

by   Cheryl Hoard     If I found myself in a serious health situation, I would make changes in my life. I believe the more change one makes, the more chance there is to do well. How many changes you make will depend on how important it is to you and how much effort […]

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Herbal Information Sheet: Ginseng

November 10, 2014February 24, 2018 Felicia Broeker Herbal Information Sheet

by Cheryl Hoard     Common Name Ginseng   Latin Binomial Panax quinquefolium (American) Panax ginseng (Asian)   Family Araliaceae   Other Common Names True Ginseng, Five Fingers, Tartar Root, Red Berry, Man’s Health, Ren Shen, Man Root, Finger Root   Parts Used Root   Uses Ginseng is taken to improve stamina and concentration, for […]

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Herbal Support For Diabetes

November 10, 2014November 13, 2014 Felicia Broeker Articles

by   Cheryl Hoard     There are quite a few herbs which support proper blood sugar levels as well as soothe other symptoms or related conditions of diabetes.   Lapacho, also known as Pau D’Arco a famous rain forest herb, has reportedly been used successfully for diabetes. While not citing any research studies for […]

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Herbal Spring Tonics

November 10, 2014November 13, 2014 Felicia Broeker Articles

by Cheryl Hoard   Spring is a traditional time for all kinds of cleaning. Spring house cleaning is a common occurrence in many cultures as well as the use of spring tonics for the body. These spring tonics are usually blood and liver purifying herbs. The folk concept behind these spring cleaners was to counteract […]

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The Herbal Formula Known as Essiac

November 10, 2014November 1, 2016 Felicia Broeker Articles

by   Jeff & Cheryl Hoard     "It is from nature that the disease arises and from nature comes the cure, not from the physician."  – Paracelsus [1493?-1541]     In 1922, a Canadian nurse, Rene M. Caisse met an elderly woman who had some 20 years prior been successfully treated for breast cancer by […]

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Herbal and Aromatic Aphrodisiacs

November 10, 2014November 13, 2014 Felicia Broeker Articles

By   Ingrid Petres   Our species evolved using scent to help us survive. We recognized what was food through scent. As a flower lures a bee, an animal emits pheromones to lure a mate to propagate our species. These hormonal emissions, the breath of desire, contain all kinds of tiny chemical constituents. They have […]

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Echinacea called ineffective…

November 10, 2014October 13, 2016 Felicia Broeker Articles

by Jeffrey S. Hoard Yesterday I saw the headline, “Popular herbal cold remedy fails to relieve symptoms, study finds” in my morning St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The herb in question turned out to be Echinacea. Knowing empirically that Echinacea does indeed do what we think it does when it is prepared and used properly, I was […]

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