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SISTERS, HAVING DIFFICULTY REACHING THE CLIMAX?

SISTERS, HAVING DIFFICULTY REACHING THE CLIMAX? Are you having difficulty climaxing? Don’t fret. There is nothing wrong with you! You are experiencing a bodily dysfunction which is completely treatable. In this article, I cover this topic in detail complete with natural remedies you can try at home. I recommend you read the entire article to get an in-depth understanding of what is happening to your...

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0 / / Dec 13, 2019
Do You Think Your Child Has Worms?
Children Health

Do You Think Your Child Has Worms?

DO YOU THINK YOUR CHILD HAS WORMS? Gross as it may be, this is an important topic! Worms inside human bodies are more common than you think. Though worms can infect people of all ages, children are more susceptible to getting them. These infections are caused by a group of parasites, including roundworms, whipworms, and hookworms that are transmitted through soil and water. If these...

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0 / / Dec 11, 2019
DO YOU PICK YOUR SKIN ?
Adolescent Health

DO YOU PICK YOUR SKIN ?

DO YOU PICK YOUR SKIN ? Do you bite your fingers? Do you have scabs on your fingers from pulling on the skin? Do you have stubby nails from biting them? Is the skin around your nails gnawed? If you are nodding your head to any of these, you may have a condition called Skin Picking Disorder (SPD). It is more common than you think....

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0 / / Dec 05, 2019
Anise Carminative Herbs

ANISE/ ANISEED (Pimpinella anisum) Aniseed has been used throughout history to treat a variety of ailments. It’s seeds were a highly-prized commodity in ancient Greece and Rome, in fact they were so valuable in the East that they were often used to pay taxes. Aniseeds are delightfully fragrant due to their high concentration of anethole, an essential oil. The seeds also contain other important compounds...

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BARLEY Laxative and Purgative

BARLEY (Hordeum distichon) Barley is a whole grain rich in fiber, protein, Vitamin E, Vitamins B2, B6, folic acid. high- When it is cooked, barley has a chewy texture and nutty flavor, something similar to brown rice. Although making a barley is probably the most popular way of eating it, you can use it just like you would use any other grain such as couscous,...

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WORMWOOD Anthelmintic Herbs

WORMWOOD (Artemisia absinthium L) Wormwood is mainly used as a bitter tonic. Chances are that you have heard of the ancient proverb ‘bitter as wormwood.’ Its this bitter characteristic that gives wormwood its significant place in herbal pharmacopeia. As the name implies, wormwood is a powerful worming agent that has been historically used to expel parasites including tapeworms, threadworms, and roundworms from dogs, cats, and...

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INDIAN MALLOW Anthelmintic Herbs

INDIAN MALLOW (Abutilon indicum) Abutilon indicum has been medicinally used in traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic traditions. The entire plant has medicinal value. The leaves are used as demulcent, aphrodisiac, laxative, and sedative. The bark is astringent and diuretic; the seeds are considered to be laxative, demulcent, and expectorant. The entire plant is uprooted, dried and crushed into a powder to be used as a laxative...

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Camphor Anthelmintic Herbs

Camphor (Cinnamomum camphora) Camphor is a white crystalline substance, obtained from the tree Cinnamomum camphora. It has a strong, penetrating fragrance and a bitter, pungent taste. It is slightly cold to the touch like menthol leaves. You may recognize the exclusive smell since it is typically used in mothballs as well as some anti-itching medical formulations. It can be purchased in the form of oil,...

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BLACK WALNUT HULL Anthelmintic Herbs

BLACK WALNUT HULL (Juglans Nigra) Black Walnut tree is native to Eastern North America but is cultivated in many parts of the world. Black Walnut hulls have been used in herbal medicine for centuries to treat various conditions including intestinal problems, snake bites, open wounds, ulcers, and as a laxative. Because of its dark color, the hull was also used as a dye and commonly...

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