Posted on 07 February 2012. Tags: a-raw-material, a-true-ash, and-astringent-, birding, characteristics, from-the-great, medicinal, northern, phenomenon, rowan, small-deciduous
Rowan Mountain Ash, Rowan ROSACEAE Sorbus aucuparia Comment How often does nature not compensate for its bounty by imposing other strictures. The lovely Rowan is no exception to this phenomenon – its small white flowers have a most off-putting smell when approached closely

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Rowan – Its Berries Catch Birds
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Posted on 07 February 2012. Tags: a-gargle-for, ancient, characteristics, herbal remedies, herbal remedy, medicinal, the-medicinally, while-the-sweet
Dog Rose Dog Rose ROSACEAE Rosa canina Comment A deciduous shrub with arched, downward-curving branches, which are armed with stout hooked prickles. The fruit consists of numerous hairy achenes enclosed in a fleshy, amphora-shaped, bright orange/red casing a.k.a. the well known rosehip.

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Dog Rose – Mans Herbal Friend
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Posted on 31 January 2012. Tags: a-white-pappus-, aspen, balsam-poplar, black, black-poplar, british, buds, continent, europe, herbal remedy, toothed-or-wavy, tree
Aspen Aspen SALICACEAE Populus tremula Appearance The alternating, almost circular leaves possess bluntly toothed or wavy borders and emphatically sideways-flattened petioles, which tremble in the least breeze: they adorn a small deciduous tree with flat bark – at the onset yellowish but then developing darkish grey highlights. The female blooms have purple stigmas. The flowers unfold before the leaves emerge.
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Aspen – Balm of Gilead?
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Posted on 15 January 2012. Tags: a-common-and, a-herbal-remedy, asia-currently, being-the-one, british-isles, characteristics, closely-related, contain-darkish, culinary, garden-radish, grated-on-bread
radish CRUCIFERAE/BRASSlCACEAERaphanussativus Garden Radish Appearance The leaves and stalk of the grden radish are stiffly fuzzy.

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Radish – as a Herbal Remedy
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Posted on 11 January 2012. Tags: been-especially, developed-with, for-teenagers, highest, safety-profile, skin-breakouts, the-overweight, well-as-cleanse
What is TeenSlim? TeenSlim is a complex herbal remedy, especially developed for teenagers by a Clinical Psychologist. TeenSlim is formulated to assist teenagers to maintain healthy weight goals, as well as cleanse the system, thereby preventing skin breakouts and boosting energy levels
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Natural Help for Teen Obesity
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Posted on 07 January 2012. Tags: a-herbal-remedy, a-lot-more, culinary, decoction, function-on-the, herb garden plants, herbal, herbal remedies, herbal remedy, herbs, natural-herbal, rheumatic-pains, together-with, with, yarrow-border
Yarrow Border External use Externally a decoction is used as a herbal remedy to deal with slow-healing cuts, skin rashes and eczema, chapped skin and in the form of a gargle and bath additive. Yarrow should be consumed in moderation and not for long periods because doing so might cause skin itching.

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Yarrow – First Among Natural Herbal Remedies?.. Part 2
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Posted on 06 January 2012. Tags: a-and-almost, a-long-period-, cause-the-skin, devil, herbal remedies, known-as-devil, medicinal, more-vulnerable, natural-herbal, north, north-america-, skin, varieties, yarrow, yarrow-varieties
Yarrow Varieties Yarrow Achillea millefolium Other names Millefolium, milfoil, thousand-leaf, gordoloba, thousand- leaf clover, green arrow, soldiers’ woundwort, nosebleed, dog daisy, bloodwort, sanguinary, carpenter grass, old-mans pepper, cammock and achillia. Appearance A perennial natural herbal remedy with a creeping rhizome and vertical, furrowed and downy stems.

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Yarrow – First Among Natural Herbal Remedies?.. Part 1
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Posted on 20 December 2011. Tags: and-other, and-sauces, compounds, elevated-levels, herbal remedies, herbs, medicinal, oxalic-acid, petioles, pie-plant, solutions-use
Rhubarb – also “pie plant” – is valued for use in pies, tarts, and sauces as well as herbal remedies. Only the petioles are eaten, whereas herbal solutions use the leaves and roots
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One Of The Oldest Herbal Remedies
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