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Hoodithin: Removes the culprit of weight loss regime that is your appetite! When people begin their weight loss journey, they are so overwhelmed by their desire to lose weight that they start it enthusiastically. But when they do not see results after a certain time period, their interest weans off. In order to stay focused what they require is a right weight loss supplement that understands their [...]
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Volcano Vaporizer: One of the best technologies to soothe your senses! With the advancement in every field, we have gained numerous things that have kept us going in this world. Along with the latest technologies, people take names of vaporizer as one of the best bet. Well, if you want to have healthy herbal atmosphere in your home, vaporizer is the thing you want to possess. [...]
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Cherish your pearl jewelry for lifetime! Pearls are all time favorite of jewelry lovers. As it is, jewelry comes first in the list when there is some occasion in everyone’s life. But among all the jewelry, pearls have taken much upper place due to their stunning beauty and affordability as compared to other jewelry. With different types of cultured pearls available [...]
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Guidelines for Using Dong Quai Taxonomic class
Apiaceae
Common Trade Names
Dong Kwai, Dong Quai Capsules, Dong Quai Fluid Extract
Common Forms
Raw root: 4.5 to 30 g (boil or soak in wine)
Tablet (fluidextract): 0.5 g
Also available as capsules, powders, teas and, in some countries, injectable forms.
Source
Active components are obtained from the roots of dong quai (Angelica polymorpha var. sinensis), a fragrant perennial umbelliferous [...]
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Feverfew Herb Description - Drug Interactions, Dosage and Some of its Useful Properties Taxonomic class
Asteraceae
Common Trade Names
Feverfew, Feverfew Glyc, Feverfew Power, Tanacet
Common Forms
Available as capsules (pure leaf, 380 mg; leaf extract, 250 mg), liquid, and tablets. The leaves are commonly used to make infusions or teas.
Source
Feverfew, a plant from Europe naturalized in the United States and Canada, bears yellow-green leaves and yellow flowers from July to October. The [...]
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Guidelines for Using Oats Information Taxonomic class
Poaceae
Common Trade Names
Aveeno Cleansing Bar, Aveeno Colloidal, Aveeno Dry, Aveeno Lotion, Aveeno Oilated Bath, Aveeno Regular Bath, Oats and Honey, Oat Bran, Oat Straw Tea, Quaker Oat Bran
Common Forms
Tablets: 850 mg, 1,000 mg
Whole grains, cereals, wafers: 750 mg
Also available as bath preparations, gels, lotions, powders, soaps, and teas.
Source
Oat extracts are derived from the grains [...]
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Hydantoins - Guidelines for Using Hydantoins Type of Drug:
Anticonvulsants; drugs used to treat epilepsy and seizures.
How the Drug Works:
These agents work in the central nervous system to decrease the frequency of seizures.
Uses:
To control grand mal and psychomotor seizures.
Fosphenytoin, Phenytoin: To prevent and treat seizures during or after neurosurgery.
Mephenytoin: To control focal and Jacksonian seizures.
Unalabeled Uses: Occasionally doctors may use phenytoin to [...]
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Watercress - Guidelines for Using Taxonomic Class
Brassicaceae
Common Trade Names
None known.
Common Forms
Available as juice from the leaves, the whole plant, and tea.
Source
An plant parts of Nasturtium officinale are used for medicinal purposes. A low-growing aquatic that belongs to the mustard family, the plant is native to Europe. It is naturalized in the United States and should not be confused [...]
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Corkwood Herb Description - Drug Interactions Taxonomic Class
Solanaceae
Common Trade Names
None known.
Common Forms
Available as an extract of the corkwood tree (leaves and stems) in liquid and tablets.
Source
The active ingredients are extracted from the leaves, stems, and root bark of Duboisia myoporoides, which is native to Australia.
Chemical Components
The corkwood tree is a rich source of alkaloids and has been used as a [...]
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