Chamomile

Updated :17/04/2018 / 1020 Views

The word chamomile actually refers to a range of different daisy-like plants, which are a member of the Asteraceae family. There are many different species of chamomile,

Sage Herb

Updated :16/04/2018 / 880 Views

Sage has one of the longest histories of use of any culinary or medicinal herb. Ancient Egyptians used it as a fertility drug (Bown, 1995). In the first century C.E. Gree

Fenugreek

Updated :16/04/2018 / 761 Views

Fenugreek has a long history as a breast enlarger and contains diosgenin which is used to make synthetic estrogen. It has been found to promote the growth of new breast c

Red clover

Updated :12/04/2018 / 959 Views

Red clover is considered to be one of the richest sources of isoflavones, which are water-soluble chemicals that act like estrogens (known collectively as phytoestro

Ashwagandha (Winter Cherry) Benefits

Updated :05/04/2018 / 725 Views

Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) root is a herb of the ages. It is the 'ginseng' of Ayurvedic medicine, the traditional medicine of India and is

Red Sage (Dan Shen) Herb Uses and Benefits

Updated :26/03/2018 / 683 Views

Red sage is a hardy, deciduous, perennial (in cold climate) plant that belongs to the mint or deadnettle family (Lamiaceae). It can grow up to 80 to 100 cm in height and

Sorrel Uses and Benefits

Updated :21/03/2018 / 741 Views

Sorrel is a herbaceous perennial plant, 30-90 cm tall with very variable appearance. The stems are reddish, hollow and branching at the top. The leaves are 2-3 times long

Spirulina

Updated :07/03/2018 / 1207 Views

Spirulina is a simple one-celled microscopic blue-green algae (Cyanobacteria). There are two species, Arthrospira platensis and Arthrospira maxima. The Arthrospira platen

Feverfew Benefits

Updated :07/03/2018 / 1241 Views

Used for the prevention of migraines & headaches, arthritis, fevers, muscle tension and pain, Feverfew is also used to lower blood pressure, lessen stomach irritation

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