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April 25, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Herbs
The medicinal part is the dried root. The plant is native to China. It is cultivated in China, Korea, Japan and Russia. Other names include American ginseng, Chinese ginseng, Fivefingers and red berry.
PRIMARY USES
Used for lack of stamina.
AVAILABILITY
It is found in drug infusions, powder and galenic preparations for internal use. Various standardized preparations containing Ginseng [...]
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November 30, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Herbs
© Janet Zand L.Ac., O.M.D. (www.healthy.net)
We would all like to have more energy. And who doesn’t want to find ways to reduce stress? Since there are so many natural remedies available to you, I certainly want to make sure you have included the herb Eleutherococcus senticosus in your program.
The more familiar name for this botanical [...]
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November 25, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Herbs
Herbs are useful for treating viral infections and immune suppression found in CFS patients. Many practitioners suggest starting with antiviral herbs, combined with herbs which stimulate the immune system. Useful herbs in this phase are: echinacea, goldenseal, and licorice.
Once the virus is fairly well eliminated, begin to address some of the secondary factors that cause [...]
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The medicinal part is the dried root. The plant is native to China. It is cultivated in China, Korea, Japan and Russia. Other names include American ginseng, Chinese ginseng, Fivefingers
© Janet Zand L.Ac., O.M.D. (www.healthy.net)
We would all like to have more energy. And who doesn't want to find ways to reduce stress? Since there are so many natural remedies
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