Green Tea Leaf

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Gotu Kola Leaf

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Goldenseal Root

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Ginseng Root – Korean White

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Ginseng Root – American

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Ginkgo Leaf

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Ginger Root

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Gentian Root

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Garlic Bulb

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Flax Seed

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Figwort Root

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Feverfew Leaf

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Fenugreek Seed

Summary: Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) is a plant that stands around 2–3 feet (60–90 centimeters) tall. It has green leaves, small white flowers, and pods that contain small, golden-brown seeds. For thousands of years, fenugreek has been used in alternative and Chinese medicine to treat skin conditions and many other diseases. It is also a common […]

Fennel Seed

Summary: Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) is a flowering plant native to the Mediterranean region. It is a member of the Apiaceae (carrot) family and grows throughout Asia, North America, and Europe. Fennel dates back centuries and is thought to be one of the oldest medicinal herbs in the world. It is prevalent in parts of Asia, […]

Arnica/Calendula Salve

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Uses: In combination, the ingredients of Arnica Calendula Salve help to soothe inflammation, bruising and pain. It is great for diaper rash, dry skin and rashes. Caution: For topical use only. Do not ingest. For a natural health consultation, call 503-362-5899 Or write to: truman@herbalhealthreview.com

Borage Oil

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Summary: Borage oil is an adrenal tonic and gland balancer.  For a natural health consultation, call 503-362-5899 Or write to: truman@herbalhealthreview.com

Bee Pollen Granules

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Summary: Bee pollen actually contains all of the nutrients you need to live. It improves your metabolism, dissolves then flushes fat cells from your body due to the high percentage of lecithin, lowers cholesterol levels and reduces food cravings. Athletes often use bee pollen for endurance, strength, stamina and mental clarity. Caution: Do not use […]

Apple Cider Vinegar

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Summary: An old-timers home remedy, cures more ailments than any other folk remedy because it helps to balance the Ph in the body. Taking Apple Cider Vinegar on a regular basis brings a rosy glow to the complexion. Caution: N/A For a natural health consultation, call 503-362-5899 Or write to: truman@herbalhealthreview.com

Dandelion Root

Summary: Although it’s often dismissed as little more than a stubborn lawn weed, dandelion has been used in many forms of traditional medicine for centuries. While Taraxacum officinale is the most common type, many other dandelion species exist. Not only can the leaves, roots, and flower add a pop of color to your plate, but […]

Dandelion Leaf

Dandelion Leaf

Summary: Although it’s often dismissed as little more than a stubborn lawn weed, dandelion has been used in many forms of traditional medicine for centuries. While Taraxacum officinale is the most common type, many other dandelion species exist. Not only can the leaves, roots, and flower add a pop of color to your plate, but […]

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