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Cranberries – Diseases Preventable by Cranberry

Disease prevention is one of the cranberry’s advantages. For centuries, it was used by populations from Sweden, Russia, Finland, northern areas of Europe where extremely harsh climate did not allow growth and, as such, consumption of other vegetables. Therefore, cranberries could be proved in time,...

Plants That Increase Fertility

It is best that the natural treatment for increasing fertility to be recommended by a herbalist, especially for people suffering from diseases such as thyroid. Herbal remedies are used as alternative therapy for hundreds of years to boost fertility, with good results. Natural therapies solve alone or in...

Therapeutic Properties of Currants

Currant shrub is a native of Tibet, it is widely spread and cultivated in the Europe for about 400 years. It was first planted in the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden and northern Germany, where it grows in the woods, often in hilly areas, with abundant annual precipitation, having a high resistance to frost. In...

Asparagus – Health Benefits

Initially, asparagus was cultivated for food consumption. Gradually, it was discovered that asparagus has therapeutic virtues. Because it contains protein, fat, calcium, phosphorus, iodine, aluminum, zinc, vitamins B1, B2 and C. Health benefits of asparagus: Protects the heart Folate is important for...

Acacia Flowers Health Benefits

Acacia flowers are used in traditional and natural medicine to treat herpes, gastritis and to restore appetite. Acacia flowers have an unmistakable aroma, which is said to have slightly sedative effect on the nervous system, reducing anxiety. To take advantage of this beautiful plant, we can use aromatherapy...

Lavender, A Natural Sedative

Lavender blooms from May to August and has blue, purple, violet and white flowers. It is a natural sedative and is recommended for the treatment of depression, anxiety, epilepsy, spasmophilia and panic attacks, but also in cases of nervous irritability, exhaustion, vertigo, hysteria, melancholy moods. For...

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