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The pine bark that is common in the herb trade is actually a hemlock, Tsuga canadensis. It is aromatic, resinous, and astringent and is used in teas to help relieve symptoms of bladder infections, colitis with diarrhea, and to help sweat out a co...
Pine bark extract is made from the bark of a European coastal pine tree called the Landes or maritime pine, whose sci...
To improve the health of the gums, herbalists often recommend astringent teas or tinctures in water , antibacterial r...
An herbal treatment program can include urinary tract acidifiers, urinary tract antiseptics, anti-inflammatories, muc...
The syndrome that we call a cold is thought to be a "healing crisis" in natural medicine. We can take a n...
Grape skin, the outer layer of the grape (), is either green, red, or purplish-black in color. The skin, stem, seeds,...
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When using essential oils on babies, or young children, special care must be taken.
Essential oils are natural, but not all are meant for use on children.
A general rule for using essenti...