Cannabis: The “Gateway” Herb
…are gaining in popularity, and topical salves/ creams are also being introduced into the market. Herbal vaporization of oils and extracts is probably the most popular, thanks in large part…
…are gaining in popularity, and topical salves/ creams are also being introduced into the market. Herbal vaporization of oils and extracts is probably the most popular, thanks in large part…
…a remedy based on the specific characteristics of your symptoms. Severe cases of nausea are difficult to treat and can have a large impact on a women’s social, psychological and…
…then, because it is also contains a large amount of quercitin, a bioflavinoid used in the treatment of allergies. Plants that are medicinal, also tend to be edible because logically,…
…indigestion and general debility. It should not be used in women who are pregnant or breastfeeding. Also, the dried herb is less toxic than the fresh, but still, large doses…
…not be used in large amounts or for a long time because it contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA). The PA in this plant is in smaller quantities than some other well-known…
…500 mg/kg/day. This is great because the wide therapeutic range gives us a large window in which to treat without causing more harm than good. Lastly, “It inhibited angiogenesis in…
…be a large number of foods that can contribute to the formation of allergic symptoms. Some of the more common ones encountered are wheat, dairy, corn, citrus, peanuts, chocolate, eggs,…
…kale 2 cups chopped cauliflower Directions: Add water, one can of coconut milk and mung beans to a large pot. Bring to a boil and simmer for 15 minutes. Add…
…expert in natural medicine and natural healthcare for radio, newspapers, magazines and television. She has been a contributing expert columnist for a large online health resource website. Dr. Bader was…
…skin and large seeds. The byproducts, thousands of tons of it, usually go to landfills, but a fraction of it is turned into oil for specialty stores. The researchers extracted…