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Feverfew Herb
Description
Feverfew HerbPeople living in rural England have made use of Feverfew Herb since Anglo Saxon times, although the common name of tanacetum parthenium actually derives from the Norman Frenck word febrifuge. While some gardeners consider it an invasive weed, Feverfew Herb is actually quite attractive, with blooms resembling miniature daisies. Dried Feverfew Herb is boiled in water, after which the resulting herb decoction is allowed to cool. It can then be taken as a
Warning: Rare reports of serious liver disease have been associated with ingestion of chaparral
The bioregion known to some geographers as Cascadia corresponds to the Pacific Northwest and encompasses Southeast Alaska
Keep out of reach of children
Common Names: Ephedra
healing herb
Quebec and the Maritime Provinces of Canada (hence the name Hydrastis canadensis)
Black-berried European Elder
* Fenugreek Trigonella foenum-graecum seed 1
ready to apply as a natural
Use undiluted
As a dietary supplement Use only as directed
Prickly Ash Bark comes from a tree or large shrub that is usually grown in the Southeastern United States and has distinctive spiny lumps on the bark
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