By: Wendy Streater | 2010-03-29 | Alternative Medicine Dandelion is far more useful than you think. It is a healthy alternative to coffee and is better for you than spinach. read more
By: Julie Johnson | 2011-07-16 | Medicine Because doing so isn't poisonous, Dandelion may be used liberally. The roots, leaves and blooms of this plant are edible. Dandelion supports a healthy urinary tract, kidneys and liver function. When harvesting, make sure to select plants which haven't been near toxins or chemicals. For more information, just click here. read more
By: Christelle Smith | 2010-04-02 | Supplements When people think of dandelion, they usually think of a persistent weed that has yellow flowers and fluffy white seeds that children like to play with. The truth is that folk healers and herbalists alike have used dandelion for centuries to treat liver and digestive problems. This herb is grown commercially in Europe and both the roots and the leaves are used in herbal medicine. read more
By: Rosie Wallace | 2010-10-26 | Health & Fitness Our ancestors have used natural methods to treat various ailments for millennia. For example, dandelion juice was used as an herbal medicine for over 1000 years. Dyshidrotic and vesicular hand eczema are a rare form of skin inflammation and difficult to treat. The use of dandelion juice has been shown to be beneficial for this type of eczema as well as more common forms. You can treat this skin condition from the inside out with a natural dandelion juice. read more
By: Jason Fiorini | 2011-10-27 | Health & Fitness Hard Bodies Personal Training NYC Located in Manhattan, NY. Personal trainer NYC agrees while many people think of the dandelion Taraxacum officinale as a pesky weed, herbalists consider it a valuable herb that can be used as a food and medicine. read more
By: R.TOJO.M. | 2013-01-25 | Acne Treating skin problems really should be an integrated process that works not only on the surface of your skin, but also on the inside as well. 3-part system not only works on your skin with local cream, but it also works with your skin with a unique herbal supplement that helps internal internal processes to ensure that your skin is to be defect-free and stay that way. Try a sample of the 3-step read more
By: Transradial Formulation | 2011-09-05 | Health & Fitness Inulin is major constituent of some of the most famous of the "old-standby" herbs, such as burdock root, dandelion root, elecampane root, chicory root, and the Chinese herb codonopsis. read more
By: John Naruka | 2012-06-03 | Skin care There are certain blood cleansers, which help to detoxify and purify the blood naturally. Dandelion Root can be consumed in the form of tea, or in raw form. read more
By: Jeramey Thompson | 2011-11-25 | Acne Herbal remedies are considered to be of great help in curing acne or pimples. Tinctures made from detoxifying herbs like dandelion root and burdock root are found to be very good in dealing with acne, pimples. read more
By: Ryan Sanders | 2010-03-29 | Health & Fitness Nature cleanse is the easy and convenient way to achieve a healthy colon. Nature Cleanse package contains an assortment of capsules directed at attaining different health goals. The Enviro detox capsules include Sarsaparilla root, Red clover flowers, Yellow dock root, Marshmellow root, fenugreek, Cascara sagrada, Lactobacillus sporogenes, Milk thistle concentrate, Dandelion root, Burdock root, Pepsin, Ginger and Echinacea purpurea root. read more
By: Henry Song | 2010-04-01 | Alternative Medicine For thousands of years, Koreans have been using Korean Ginseng Root believing that it "protects the organ system, calms mood, and brightens up the eyes." One of the old Korean medical works states that "if a person takes Korean Ginseng Roots continuously, his or her body will feel light so the person can live longer." Many recent studies back up the old findings of the benefits of Korean Ginseng Roots, and until today, many people take them to stay healthy. read more
By: JamesTerry | 2010-10-19 | Health & Fitness Root Canal Treatment: It is the removal of infected pulp tissue from the root canal, and filling up the empty root canal with a bio-compatible material known as Gutta purcha, then filling up the prepared cavity with suitable restorative material. read more
By: ddshawary311 | 2010-11-04 | Health & Fitness When healthy teeth become infected or are damaged, their nerves often die. Often the only way to save such infected teeth is through root canal treatment. During a root canal treatment the diseased dental pulp, which contains the dead nerves, is gently removed and the roots are filled. Then the tooth is sealed with strong, natural looking restoration such as crown or onlay. read more
By: Sara Goldstein | 2010-10-25 | Dental Root canal teeth tend to be much darker than other teeth. Teeth that have had a root canal stick out from the rest of our smiles because they appear dull and dark. If you have a root canal tooth, you may want to whiten it to make it less noticeable. There are several cosmetic dentistry treatments to whiten root canal teeth and help them blend beautifully with the rest of your natural teeth. read more
By: Nate Joris | 2010-12-17 | Dental Like Cosmetic Surgery and Dental implant, Root Canal Treatment is just another means to safeguard your tooth from further decay and restore the awesomeness of your smile! Endodontic Treatment is synonymous to Modern Root Canal Treatment specializing in dealing with diseases in the pulp of a tooth. There is a root inside each tooth and the pulp which is present right in the centre of the tooth and also in the form of canals which is known as a root canal and the removing of this pulp is known as read more