By: Jason Fiorini | 2011-10-27 | Health & Fitness Hard Bodies Personal Training NYC Located in Manhattan, NY. Personal trainer NYC agrees while many people think of the dandelion Taraxacum officinale as a pesky weed, herbalists consider it a valuable herb that can be used as a food and medicine. read more
By: Wendy Streater | 2010-03-29 | Alternative Medicine Dandelion is far more useful than you think. It is a healthy alternative to coffee and is better for you than spinach. read more
By: Evelyn Fielding | 2010-04-02 | Reference & Education Before you declare chemical warfare on the dandelions in your yard, consider that they may just want to be friends! Dandelions are an interesting addition to herbal remedy lore, not just an irritating weed. read more
By: Julie Johnson | 2011-07-16 | Medicine Because doing so isn't poisonous, Dandelion may be used liberally. The roots, leaves and blooms of this plant are edible. Dandelion supports a healthy urinary tract, kidneys and liver function. When harvesting, make sure to select plants which haven't been near toxins or chemicals. For more information, just click here. read more
By: Christelle Smith | 2010-04-02 | Supplements When people think of dandelion, they usually think of a persistent weed that has yellow flowers and fluffy white seeds that children like to play with. The truth is that folk healers and herbalists alike have used dandelion for centuries to treat liver and digestive problems. This herb is grown commercially in Europe and both the roots and the leaves are used in herbal medicine. read more
By: austin07 | 2011-01-18 | Health & Fitness Liver cirrhosis is a degenerative inflammatory disease that results in hardening and scarring of liver cells. read more
By: steev austin | 2010-11-04 | Health & Fitness The liver isn't the most glamorous part of the body, but it is a hard worker. Among its many jobs are detoxification, protein synthesis, and the production of biochemicals needed for digestion. read more
By: Jeffery Erickson | 2011-04-08 | Beauty 4. Gingko Biloba: Another useful herb in treating hypertension is gingko biloba. Like the other herbs, it is also characterized by arterial dilation and therefore has a good effect in lowering blood p... read more
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By: Carla Dummerauf | 2010-03-29 | Spirituality There it is laying on the table in all it's splendid yellow glory. The symbolism could not be over looked, yellow being a color that inspires will, self determination, a sense of feeling uplifted and a wash in warm optimism. read more
By: James Spears | 2010-04-01 | Women's Issues There are a variety of herbs that can be useful for alleviating PMS, but not all herbs are appropriate for each person. This article discusses 4 major patterns of PMS and helps women to identify which pattern is most similar to their condition. read more
By: Tim Lazaro | 2010-03-26 | Weight Loss Herbs are not only capable of making your food taste better, but they also play a role in weight loss, some do at least. They do this because it takes more calories to digest than what they actually contain. read more
By: Nadia khan | 2011-05-14 | Beauty There are a wide variety of skin problems many people face on a day to day basis. The most common of course, tends to be oily skin and acne. But there are others as well, such as dry skin, itching and flaky skin, rashes, wrinkles, and even more serious problems such as psoriasis and eczema. read more
By: Sally Wilson | 2010-03-30 | Cancer Culinary herbs are generally included in diets of most people today. Until comparatively recently there have been only a few herbs traditionally used in Australian kitchens and these offer nutritional benefits as well as palatability. However, they are also included amongst remedial or medicinal herbs and have been for centuries used in the treatment of disease. read more
By: Kyle J Norton | 2010-04-02 | Women's Issues Dandelion has been used in traditional Chinese medicine in treating liver disease. By detoxifying the clogged liver, it helps to vitalize the liver in estrogen regulation resulting in lessening the risk of estrogen and progesterone imbalance for women with PMS. read more