Soapwort
December 21, 2007
Soapwort is a perennial European native herb which has become thoroughly naturalized in the United States. Found growing in moist ditches, along roadsides, waste places, near old home sites, in meadows, and as a planted ornamental. Cultivation: propagate Soapwort with seeds or by division done in early spring. Soapwort spreads vigorously it has many attractive and aromatic flowers and can be used as a ground cover.
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Heal-All
September 19, 2007
Heal-All
Prunella vulgaris
Other Names: Prunella, All-Heal, Hook-Heal, Self Heal, Slough-Heal, Brunella, Heart of the Earth, Blue Curls, Carpenter-weed, Common Selfheal, Consolida Minor, Lance Selfheal, Sicklewort, Woundwort, Xia Ku Cao

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Best Healing Herbs
May 13, 2007
New science shows these herbal power-healers can ease pain, prevent Alzheimer’s, and ward off cancer and heart disease. Try 3 natural wonders you haven’t heard of yet.
Your arsenal of home remedies is about to get a lot spicier.

Though herbs have been used for hundreds of years to heal, scientists are finally starting to substantiate these plants’ abilities to alleviate arthritis pain, reduce high blood sugar and cholesterol, and help with many other conditions. They’re even discovering amazing new powers in some herbs, such as the ability to kill cancer cells and help problem drinkers curb their alcohol intake.
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Dandelion Herbal use and Medicinal Properties
April 13, 2007
The whole plant is used as a medicinal herb internally and externally.
External Uses
The fresh juice of Dadnelion is applied externally to fight bacteria and help heal wounds. The plant has an antibacterial action, inhibiting the growth of Staphococcus aureus, pneumococci, meningococci, Bacillus dysenteriae, B. typhi, C. diphtheriae, proteus. The latex contained in the plant sap can be used to remove corns and warts.

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Season Shot
March 18, 2007
Season Shot is made of tightly packed seasoning bound by a fully biodegradable food product. The seasoning is actually injected into the bird on impact seasoning the meat from the inside out.

When the bird is cooked the seasoning pellets melt into the meat spreading the flavor to the entire bird. Forget worrying about shot breaking your teeth and start wondering about which flavor shot to use!
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Interesting Video : Can Herbals Help Relieve Colds?
February 16, 2007
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Aloe vera
January 24, 2007
Scientific Name: Aloe
Other Names: Aloe barbadensis, Aloe species, Burn Plant, Cape Aloe
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Uses Aloe vera plants provide two separate liquids:
Aloe juice is watery, yellow, and bitter tasting.
Aloe gel is clear and thick.
Note: The oral use of aloe juice is not recommended.

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