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Yearly Archives: 2015

Feverfew

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FEVERFEW

Tanacetum parthenium is a plant honoured since the ancient Greeks. I felt rather privileged this morning to have feverfew in flower through my garden, a plant of many happy faces.


Ailments

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Garlic

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     GARLIC

Allium sativum is closely related to many species including chives, leek, onion, shallot; with a human history spanning over 7,000 years through Central Asia, the Mediterranean, Africa and Europe used medicinally and for culinary uses.


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Tomato

TOMATO

Lycopersicon esculentum originally native to the western side of the South Americas, Spanish explorers brought seed to Europe in the 1500’s.

adrenal atrophy-function; alkalising; allergy food; alzheimer’s inhibit; antibiotic; anti-cancer; anti-fatigue; anti-inflammatory; antioxidant; antiseptic; aphrodisiac; arginine; arteriosclerosis …
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Yucca

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YUCCA

Filamentosa Mexican native-many varieties of medicinal value

abdominal cramp; adrenal support; allergy; alterative; anti-arthritic; antibacterial; antibiotic; anti-fungal; anti-inflammatory; antioxidant; anti-protozoan; anti-rheumatic; anti-stress; appetite stimulant; arthritis pain; astringent; back pain; bleeding; blood cholesterol-pressure lower/circulation-cleanse-tone; bone …
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Green Tea

GREEN TEA

Camellia sinensis Southeast Asian native. The Chinese people were aware of medical benefits of green tea more than 4,700 years ago. In regions with dubious drinking water tea has been drunk.


age spots; alcohol-counteract liver damage; …
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