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Saw palmetto

Saw Palmetto (extract)

Saw palmetto is a kind of herb and plant that is native to the eastern parts of the United States. Saw palmetto extract is sometimes used as a natural medicine, home remedy, naturopathic medicine, homeopathic medicine, herbal dietary supplement, and alternative medicine for its potential health benefits most commonly for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Other …

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Propolis

Propolis

Propolis is a resin-like mixture that can be found from buds the honey bees often collect. Bees often use propolis as a sealing agent to cover open gaps in the hive. Due to its potential health benefits, propolis is often times used as a home remedy, natural medicine, alternative medicine, and homeopathic naturopathic medicine. Other …

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Licorice (Liquorice)

Licorice Liquorice (Root)

Licorice (Liquorice) is the root of Glycyyrhiza glabra most commonly found in Turkey, Greece, and all around Asia. Licorice is a legume and an herbaceous perennial plant. Licorice root contains a compound called glycyrrhizic acid and it is used to treat a number of different health conditions. People often times use Licorice (Liquorice) as an …

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Flaxseed and Flaxseed Oil

Flax seed and flax seed oil

Flaxseed and flaxseed oil are often times used to make a wide range of alternative medicines, natural cures, home remedies, holistic & homeopathic treatments, naturopathic medicines, and herbal dietary supplements. Flaxseed is derived from a plant called Linum usitatissimum in the genus Linum; family Linaceae. Flaxseed is native to India, some parts of the Mediterranean, …

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Black Cohosh

Black Cohosh

Black Cohosh is a herb native to the United States. It is sometimes used as a home remedy, herbal cure, alternative medicine or dietary supplement. Other common names include: black snakeroot, bugwort, rattleweed, macrotys, bugbane, black bugbane, and fairy candle. Latin names for Black Cohosh include: Actaea racemosa and Cimicifuga racemosa. Black Cohosh is in …

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