Nutritive
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Alfalfa herb Latin Name: Medicago sativa Alfalfa is a nutritive herb, high in vitamins and minerals such as Vitamin K, calcium, folic acid, as well as digestive enzymes. Specifically for gastric ulcers or as an read more... |
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Bladderwrack seaweed Latin Name: Fucus spp. Bladderwrack is a nutritive seaweed, high in minerals and iodine. It is strengthening to the thyroid and is used to treat hypothyroid conditions. read more... |
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Comfrey leaf Latin Name: Symphytum off. As a cell proliferant, Comfrey is used externally as a poultice, fomentation or liniment to speed the healing of wounded tissue, broken bones, and sprains. It is traditio read more... |
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Horsetail herb Latin Name: Equisetum arvense Horsetail is high in silica and minerals to strengthen bones, tendons, ligaments, skin, hair and nails. It will also strengthen and disinfect the urinary tract and promot read more... |
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Nettles herb Latin Name: Urtica dioica This nutritive herb is high in vitamins, minerals (iron, silica, potassium), and chlorophyll. Used throughout the allergy season, Nettles reduces the frequency and severi read more... |
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Rosehips Latin Name: Rosa spp. Rosehips is a nutritive herb and as an astringent tightens tissue and heals wounds. It is a good source of vitamin C. read more... |
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Yellow Dock root Latin Name: Rumex crispus (or spp.?) Yellow dock is a mild laxative and liver tonic for skin disorders and jaundice. It is high in minerals including iron and helps digest fats. read more... |
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