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Postnatal care in Asian cultures focuses on ensuring the mother enjoys full recovery.
Gardeners with a love of herb and herbal lore find numerous ways to make their experience pay. A small plot of land and a little determination is all that's needed.
Herbs are easy to grow and gather and can be used for flavouring food, as a medicine or for perfume. They are useful in cooking and good for your health and well- being.
Blend and infuse beautiful loose teas to aid in sleep and relaxation. The warm flavors of chamomile, lemon balm, and other aromatic botanicals will sooth you to sleep.
Several immune system herbs boost the body's ability to fight the common cold, flu (including H1N1, or swine flu), and benefit overall health.
Learn about the properties and uses of three popular medicinal herbs, St. Johns Wort, ginseng and ginko biloba.
Herbs have earned a reputation as reliable ways to stay healthy. Knowing how to use the best of them means fewer doctor visits and less need for expensive drugs
Low energy and inability to cope with stress are symptoms of Adrenal Fatigue. Adaptogenic herbs can protect body cells from oxidative damage and support adrenal function.
Catnip herb is a mystery to non-cat owners. To herbalists and others, it is a beneficial herb for cats and humans. Plants can be divided, and cuttings can be propagated.
Many herbs are not only tasty, but also a great source of antioxidants, which protect against heart disease, stroke, and cancer.
Chlorophyll - the green pigment in plants - is more than a photoreceptor. It's also a powerful antioxidant and an antimutagenic/anticarcinogenic agent.
Certain agricultral chores are more successful when one pays attention to what sign of the zodiac the moon is in.


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