Ginger and Pineapple Anti-Inflammatory Smoothie
The following excerpt is from Jill Stansbury’s new book Herbal Formularies for Health Professionals, Volume 4 (Chelsea Green Publishing, July...
The following excerpt is from Jill Stansbury’s new book Herbal Formularies for Health Professionals, Volume 4 (Chelsea Green Publishing, July...
Type 2 diabetes complications With type 2 diabetes, you no doubt know about worst-case scenarios if you don’t manage your...
Seeing bright red blood in your stool can be alarming, but it is highly common. What’s more, it’s usually not...
How far, how fast? If you have type 2 diabetes, exercise probably ranks high on your to-do list. After all,...
If you have ever had an incredibly painful leg cramp come on fast and furiously you have likely experienced a...
Forget all the relationship advice you learned from rom-coms about finding Mr. or Ms. Right. When it comes to having...
by Jen Munson, Education Chair It’s accepted that good health can be found in nature, from the benefits of
Anxiety can greatly impact the health and well-being of dogs, making them stressed, miserable and more vulnerable to diseases. The...
Smoking hemp can be relaxing and calming, even pain relieving, and pre-rolls (“joints”) or hemp cigarettes make this experience even...
The use of plants for healing purposes predates recorded history and forms the origin of much of modern medicine. Many conventional drugs originate from plant sources: a century ago, most of the few effective drugs were plant-based. Examples include aspirin (from willow bark), dioxin (from foxglove), quinine (from cinchona bark), and morphine (from the opium poppy). The development of drugs from plants continues, with drug companies engaged in large-scale pharmacologic screening of herbs.
Yarrow - Achillea millefolium - Usually the first…
Shiseido Clear Sunscreen Stick SPF 50+ This non-comedogenic…
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