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Thunder god vine (Tripterygium wilfordii)

Thunder god vine

Thunder god vine (Tripterygium wilfordii) is a kind of herb and perennial vine that is native to Japan, China, and Korea. Historically, thunder god vine has been used for hundreds of years as a natural medicine, home remedy, naturopathic medicine, homeopathic remedy, herbal cure, and holistic medicine for treating chills, carbuncle, edema, and fever all …

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SAMe (SAM-e)

SAMe (SAM-e)

SAMe (SAM-e) is a kind of cosubstrate chemical that occurs naturally in foods and the body. SAMe is often synthecized in labs to produce various home remedies, natural medicines, naturopathic homeopathic medicines, alternative medicines, and holistic medicines. Other names for SAMe include: Ademetionine, Sammy, SAM, and S-Adenosylmethionine Tosylate, S-adenosyl Methionine.   Health Benefits of SAMe …

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Evening Primrose Oil

Evening Primrose Oil

Evening Primrose Oil is a type of oil that is produced from evening primrose plant seeds. Evening primrose is a type of plant that is native to northern parts of the Unites States, but it grows elsewhere all over the globe. Even primrose oil is often times used to produce various natural medicines, alternative medicines, …

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DHEA (5-Dehydroepiandrosterone)

DHEA

DHEA (also known as 5-Dehydroepiandrosterone) is a naturally produced hormone in the human body. The adrenal glands produce DHEA as a vital secretory steroidal product. The human brain and the gonads are also able to produce DHEA. It has been made in labs from the chemicals in soy and wild yam to produce various home …

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Blueberry

Blueberry

Blueberry is a type of flowering plant that is in the genus Vaccinium (other plants that are in this genus include the bilberry and cranberry). People sometimes used the fruit and leaf portions of this plant to produce various alternative medicines, herbal cures, home remedies, and herbal & vitamin supplements. The taste of the blueberry …

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