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Ferns and their taxonomic relatives are complex of body but primitive in their mode of reproduction.
Vascular spore plants such as the ferns and related species possess complex bodies but are primitive in their reproductive patterns.
What can herbal medicine offer people dealing with alopecia? Saw palmetto, evening primrose oil and other herbs are promising great things in the fight against baldness.
When veins' valve system breaks down, varicose veins result. There are several effective natural remedies to eliminate and prevent varicose veins.
Because of its role in energy metabolism, chromium supplements have been advertised as weight-loss, fat-burning aids. Read on to find out if this is true.
Learn more about the eight classes of Herbal therapies: Diuresis, Emesis, Perspiration, Voiding, Purification, Stimulation, Tranquilization and Tonification
Located in the state of California, in the United States, Yosemite National Park abounds with giant rocks, giant trees, and giant waterfalls.
Stress Urinary Incontinence can affect women at any time of life and in any situation. Find out the main causes and what can be done to prevent it.
From improving circulation to supplementing with vitamins for hair loss, it is possible to prevent and even reverse hair loss with natural treatments.
Using a pro-active approach to mouth care may help maintain strong teeth for life.
While many people think diamonds are the most precious gems on Earth, some gemstones have unique characteristics that make them much more valuable overall.
Women who prefer an antibiotic free approach to treating a urinary tract infection may benefit from natural remedies that eliminate the need for prescription drugs.
"What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet." (William Shakespeare)
As people are looking increasingly towards organic foods and products, Stella McCartney has established a line of organic beauty products.
Garden ponds attract many beneficial insects. Dragonflies and damselflies will live in backyard habitats with water and native grasses and wildflower plantings.
The Australian pine is an aggressive pioneer species causing coastal erosion in many coastal and island ecosystems.
The spectacular Columbia River Gorge showcases the breathtaking natural beauty of the Western United States, featuring majestic waterfalls and sweeping vistas.
The pursuit of health is difficult, but staying close to nature is a wise choice. Here are some tips for home-brewing herbal teas with fresh edible plants.
Having high potassium levels in your bloodstream is a dangerous condition that can even lead to death if untreated. Learn how to prevent and treat hyperkalemia.
This is an easy to follow tutorial on putting in a bog garden for water plants and other aquatic life.
Not all trees you find in a greenhouse are good for the environment. Take exotic invasive trees -- they are known to take over a landscape. Avoid them at all costs.
An embarrassing yet treatable occurrence, dandruff is a common condition. Here are some natural cures and home remedies to reduce the white flakes and itching.
For children, playing in mud is irresistible. For adults, mud is a magical elixir, quickly rejuvenating dull, muddled skin and relaxing the muscles, joints and spirit.
Hood River celebrates history and art, while boasting excellent food choices and refreshing microbrews. Visitors enjoy walking through Historic Downtown Hood River.
Recipes for creating natural haircare products at home. From dry to oily hair there's something for everyone.
Genetics, environmental hazards and general health factors affect hair loss, or allopecia, that occurs with age. There are natural remedies that can help.
CBC has announced the short list for its 2009 Bucky Awards, a celebration of all things independent, musical and Canadian. Voting is open to the public.
There's an array of toxic plants in the average yard or garden. Learn what plants are toxic and the symptoms of poisoning in livestock, pets and other animals.


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