Herbal Remedy Facts
The world of natural healing has many approaches. The use of herbs has been documented around the world since the beginning of time. You'll find valuable information on herbal remedies in the following pages. Here's a preview of some of the information you'll find:
An Interesting Herb Fact
New Herbal Remedy Favorites and Dandelion
Dandelion is considered to be one of the newest additions to the herbal repertoire. Historians have noted that there is no mention of the dandelion plant in Western history until its first appearance in the Ortus Sanitatis of 1485. In traditional Chinese medicine, dandelion was also not mentioned until later times. The dandelion did not become a popular Chinese herbal plant until the 7the century. The name of the dandelion has always invoked curiosity. How did this herb get its funny name? The...
Latest Informtion on Herbal Remedies
11/30/2008
Diane Ravitch: The Miracle Vet (HuffingtonPost)
Fifteen months ago, my dog, Molly, a 10-year-old Tibetan terrier, had been diagnosed with lymphoma. Today, thanks to Dr. J.J. Wen, Molly is still with me. She is not only alive, but alert, happy, and playful.
Diane Ravitch: The Miracle Vet (HuffingtonPost)
12/03/2008
Dietitian, Nutritionist, Food Advisor, Do You Know The Difference? (Medical News Today)
Health Professions Council and British Dietetic Association launch joint media awareness campaign. The Health Professions Council (HPC) and the British Dietetic Association (BDA) have launched a joint campaign to raise awareness of the role of 'dietitians' and warn consumers against seeking advice from unregulated and inappropriately qualified sources.
Dietitian, Nutritionist, Food Advisor, Do You Know The Difference? (Medical News Today)
12/03/2008
Pizza with more pizzazz: Puglia is a food-lover's paradise (Belfast Telegraph)
The more I thought about it, the more I wanted to learn how to make a pizza – and that's why I came here.
Pizza with more pizzazz: Puglia is a food-lover's paradise (Belfast Telegraph)
11/30/2008
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There is still no known cure for AIDS. Antiretroviral medication remains the only way to treat and manage the condition if one’s CD 4 cell count, which measures how strong a person’s immune system is, drops to below 200. But many continue to deceive those living with HIV, claiming that they can cure them of AIDS. In South Africa, some traditional healers claim that they can cure AIDS. But is ...
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11/22/2008
Botanist on mission to save rare Indian herbal remedies (Calcutta News)
Ethno-botanist Deepak Acharya has spent eight years in the Satpura mountains in Madhya Pradesh, parts of which lie cut off from civilisation, driven by a single goal -- documenting and salvaging India's traditional herbal remedies before they are lost to the world.
Botanist on mission to save rare Indian herbal remedies (Calcutta News)
11/26/2008
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“Bring me people sick with AIDS who can’t walk”, urges the poster stuck onto Durban bus shelters, with a cellphone number attached. The number leads to a man who called himself “Dr Mama Grace” who operates from a small building on Grey Street in downtown Durban.
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