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Tea tree oil, which is naturally antifungal and antiseptic, is an Australian import emerging as an important herb for fungal or bacterial infections of the skin or nails, vaginal yeast infections, and gum inflammation or sores. It has been used s...
Tea tree oil () is a multi-purpose herb that traces its roots to the Aboriginal people of Australia. For thousands of...
The chasteberry tree, whose botanical name is , belongs to the Verbenaceae family. The fruit is also called chasteber...
Salves or creams containing calendula, St. John's wort, or tea tree oil can be applied topically to wounds.
Blood-moving herbs or liver regulating herbs can be helpful.
An herbal program can consist of a blood-moving, anti-inflammatory herbal rinse, and a tea of mucolytic, mucus-cleari...
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A recent 2007 study in the New England Journal of Medicine issued a warning to parents using tea tree oil (melaleuca alternifolia) a powerful immuno-stimulant, on boys under 21. Researchers found t...
As we have reported here on altMD, Australia is one of the latest countries to blaze a path in complementary and alternative medicines . As such, Australian researchers discovered that the natural ...
Up to the eighteenth century, herbal medicine was the usual form of medical treatment. Even nearly 20% of all medicines that are prescribed are plant based. Primitive tribes still use their traditi...
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