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Herbal Remedies for Gallstones

Use herbs to help relax the gallbladder, plus a combination of bile-stimulant or moving herbs. Acidic foods to dissolve the stones include lemon juice, apple cider vinegar, unripe apples, and blackberries. A supportive diet should be low in fats...

Poison Oak Herbal Remedies

Rhus tox is used in homeopathic preparations for contact dermatitis and rheumatism. It has also been used for genita...

Herbal Remedies for Head Lice

Herbal treatment can sometimes cure the condition, though skillful and persistent application is often necessary. Thi...

Nutrition & Recipes for Hypertension

Hypertension or high blood pressure affects a quarter of the American population. The good news is that high blood pr...

Macrobiotic Diet - Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine

A macrobiotic diet is part of a philosophy of life that incorporates the ancient Oriental concept or theory of yin an...

Wormwood - Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine

Wormwood () is a perennial that is native to Europe and parts of Africa and Asia but now grows wild in the United Sta...

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