Some Plants May Not Be Good for You
...fruit from southern Asia now eaten worldwide; grasspea, a protein-rich legume eaten on the Indian continent and the Horn of Africa; and cassava, a [...]
...fruit from southern Asia now eaten worldwide; grasspea, a protein-rich legume eaten on the Indian continent and the Horn of Africa; and cassava, a [...]
...women were more likely to be older (over 40), black, American Indian or Alaska Native. They were also less likely to have a college degree and more [...]
...Kriplani, A., and Agarwal, N. “Utility of pH & Whiff test in syndromic approach of abnormal vaginal discharge” (2010) Indian J Med [...]
...Alzheimer’s disease: An overview. Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology. 2008; 11(1): 13–19. [...]
...M. et al. Reference ranges for time domain parameters of heart rate variability in Indian population and validation in hypertensive subjects and [...]
...of petroleum-based fragrances, perfumers and healers in the Chinese, Indian and Egyptian cultures B.C. studied and used essential oils for medicinal [...]
...can help prevent fungal and bacterial infections, prevent hair loss and be a skin cleanser. 2. Chrysanthemum Chrysanthemum or Chrysanths are widely used in [...]
...I discovered actual turmeric root! Being of Indian ancestry, ground turmeric has been a staple in my home cooking, so I have a never ending supply [...]
...to Epstein-Barr virus in individuals with systemic and organ specific autoimmune disorders. Indian J Med Microbiol. 2010;28(2):120-3. Janegova A, [...]
...herbal extracts as antimicrobial agents in cosmetic emulsion. Indian Journal of Microbiology. 2013;53(2):232-237. doi:10.1007/s12088-012-0329-0. [...]