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Tulsi, ok: this antioxidant-rich adaptogen is good for your heart and mood as well as for your spaghetti
BASIL ISN'T JUST FOR tomato sauce anymore. Sip a cup of basil tea to boost immunity, add the herb to fresh vegetable juice to protect your heart,...
Natural Health, 10/01/05 by Scott Blossom · More from publication -
Sugar check: an Indian herb that's little known in the U.S. could offer sweet relief from diabetes
THE EPIDEMIC of type 2 diabetes in America--cases have doubled in the last 20 years--has spurred interest in Salacia oblonga, which is found in the...
Natural Health, 07/01/05 by Scott Blossom · More from publication -
Terrestris firma: boost libido and function without undue pressure
IMPOTENCE AFFECTS HALF of men over 40 to some degree, reports the National Institutes of Health. While drugs like Viagra and Cialis have been a...
Natural Health, 06/01/05 by Scott Blossom · More from publication -
A hopping-good pain reliever: it calms the mind, stimulates digestion, and could be the next natural thing to treat aches and inflammation
WITH ALL THE BAD PRESS about certain drugs, these are heady times for natural pain relievers. WITH ALL THE BAD PRESS about certain drugs, these...
Natural Health, 05/01/05 by Scott Blossom · More from publication -
Golden oldie: turmeric adds color, flavor, history, and health benefits to every meal
THE MAJESTIC golden-orange rhizome known as turmeric has become one of the most intensely researched herbs in the world. That may come as a...
Natural Health, 04/01/05 by Scott Blossom · More from publication -
Banish the blahs: lighten up and get moving with triphala, the ayurvedic choice for kicking that cold-weather heavy feeling
OUR BODIES and minds are attuned to seasonal changes, according to Ayurveda. Failing to harmonize with nature's rhythms at this time of year...
Natural Health, 03/01/05 by Scott Blossom · More from publication -
Bounce back better from colds and flu: astragalus can provide an assist to a faltering immune system
NONE OF ITS NAMES is particularly mellifluous, but astragalus--aka Astragalus membranaceus or milk vetch--has been revered for more than 2,000...
Natural Health, 02/01/05 by Scott Blossom · More from publication


