Articles tagged: Ginger
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by devika shalini Influenza, also known as flu, is the clinical condition that results from infection with influenza viruses. The main effects of the influenza viruses are on the upper respiratory tract, the nose and throat, with possible spread and involvement of the lungs and bronchi. The disease is highly contagious and it has the potential to cause a widespread epidemic, affecting a sizeable portion of a population at any time.
written by Tug Search Organic herbal expert, Pukka Herbs, has added a soothing Night Time formula to its exciting range of herbal and fruit teas. written by Corwin Brown Native to India and China, ginger has long been known to be an aphrodisiac and an excellent digestive agent. Recent studies undertaken by scientists have attributed painkilling properties as well to this medicinal herb. Read on to know more about ginger, the painkiller. written by -- -- Taking aspirin for your heart health could be doing more harm than good, when vitamins and fish oil are viable, natural alternatives. written by -- -- The benefits of statin drugs are questionable -- take the time to explore nutritional alternatives for heart health. written by peter hutch Ginger is a calming and soothing flavour with a touch of a bite to it that helps to keep you alert and calm. Ginger is commonly used to help an upset stomach, motion or travel sickness or general low-grade fevers. It is also excellent for nausea and for warming you up when you feel cold. Ginger is reputed to help ward off colds or improve your recovery time. written by PRASHANTKUMAR KUDLI SHRINIVAS Gingergrass is a perennial scented grass, indigenous to southeast Asia.
The oil is obtained by steam distillation of the grass-cymbopogon martini Stapf., var. sofia.
Gingergrass oil has a harsh, terpeny, somewhat fatty, herbal and cumin-like odour with a rose nuance and a woody undertone.
written by Jack Reider Here you can read about the difference between black tea, green tea, oolong tea and white tea. Individual health benefits are mentioned too. written by frankie janiyan Hens don’t do pranks. Hen’s don’t like being chained to lamp posts, and there’s nothing risqué about waxing a hen’s nether regions. written by chester ku-lea
written by jim johnson There is hardly any curable disease which cannot be controlled or cured with the aid of Shilajit.” - Famous Indian Vaid Charak (1st Century A.D.) << previous page 1 next page>> |