Eat Well
by Lillie Oliver
Nov 20, 2007
We are what we eat! Choosing wisely the healthy option for good foods can be a tasty choice.
The Holiday Season is beginning to sprout it’s buds of reminders that Thanks Giving and Christmas will be here soon. These are fun and festive ti...
Horopito Medicinal Herb
by yossi callomiti
Jun 20, 2007
Horopito (Pseudowintera colorata)
– a unique New Zealand medicinal herb
Campbell Berry-Kilgour B.Sc (Hons)
© 2002 Australian Journal of Medical Herbalism
The main biologically active chemical...
Does Cleanse Colon Parasite Really Healthy For The Body?
by tonypsc art
Jun 12, 2007
Herbs have been used to treat diseases for centuries. In particular China, herbs medication have been documented going back to over 2,000 years. Today, herbs have many common. The familiar herbs like peppermint, chamomile, garlic and other herbs are...
The Medicinal and Teacher Plants of the Amazon Rainforest
by Howard G Charing
May 18, 2007
Working with teacher plants is known as the ‘shaman’s diet’. The purpose of the diet is to prepare the body and nervous system for the powerful knowledge and expansion of consciousness given by teacher plants. In everyday life, the mind creates the i...
Remove Stretch Marks with These Medicinal Herbs
by Candy Williams
Mar 07, 2007
Stretch marks are scars that are produced on the skin mostly due to pregnancy and childbirth. These are present as lighter lines of the skin, with a whitish hue. Though stretch marks are usually associated with pregnancy and childbirth, it is not act...
Importance of garlic and its medicinal properties
by Dr John Anne
Oct 15, 2006
Importance of garlic can be analyzed by the fact that no north Indian kitchen is said to be complete if it does not contain garlic or lahsun commonly used in Indian language. It is a well-known herb known for centuries, which has been used in variety...
Dandelions Are An Herbal Plant And A Medicinal Plant Not Just A Weed
by Mary Hanna
Aug 31, 2006
You can use dandelions as an herbal plant and a medicinal plant; it's no longer just a weed. You can use the dandelion roots to make tinctures or teas. The dandelion flower can be used to make dandelion wine and the leaves can be chopped and added ...
Herb Gardening With Culinary Herbs, Ornamental Herbs And Medicinal Herbs
by Mary Hanna
Aug 23, 2006
Herb gardening has been around for centuries and the joys of an herbal garden is well know to many gardeners. Even beginner gardeners can have a high quality of success by starting with the basics and working their way up to a more complicated herba...
Planning An Herb Garden With Culinary Herbs, Medicinal Herbs and Aromatic Herbs
by Mary Hanna
Aug 09, 2006
Planning an herb garden can be fun and rewarding. Herbs have been in use for centuries for culinary, medicinal and aromatic reasons. For generations tribal leaders and healers passed down the herbal secrets. Many modern medicines have an herb base....
The Many Varieties of The Herb Echinacea Or The Coneflower
by Mary Hanna
Aug 01, 2006
The coneflower or the Herb Echinacea has caused a great splash with gardeners and herbalists in the past couple of years. There have been many studies done in Germany which seems to support the ideas that the coneflower does indeed boost the immune ...