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Roger Drummer AskRogerDrummer.com talks about inflammation in your body and brain and how Chinese herbs can have a positive impact on your health. http is Roger Drummer’s latest formulation. Roger Drummer explains how every chronic illness is tied to inflammation.
I was wondering if herbs such as Saw Palmetto and Fenugreek are common to find in herb stores?
Also, I know those herbs are usually for women, but they should work for men as well, right?
I have dandruff that makes me itch so much. I like to use stuff with herbs, does anyone know how to get ride of the dandruff, using any kind of herbs?
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I stumbled upon a site that gives a list of herbs that improve your skin. But they were not too clear on how to use them. Should herbs used to improve your skin be applied to your skin or eaten like a pill?
List of herbs:
Dandelion (root), Burdock (root), Yellow Dock (root), Sarsaparilla (root), Purple Coneflower (powder), Echinacea Purpurea, Red Clover (blossom), Trifolium Pratense, Licorice (root), Glycyrrhiza glaba, Atlantic Kelp (powder), Ascophyllum nodosum, Cayenne (40 HU)
I am currently taking actos pills for controlling blood glucose, but I would rather be on herbs does anyone know of an herb that can do the same?
I am newly on prescribed low dosage medication and wish to reduce hypertension naturally (mild hypertension) diagnosed. Rather than the prescription path.
Are there any herbs a part from milk thistle that are good for the liver, or a fatty liver?
Here’s my weekly video. Things are going well. I cut the pumpkin out of its pot and planted it in the ground. It was root bound….not enough space for the roots to grow. I plan to treat the spaghetti squash similarly….afraid of tearing up the plant if I remove the entire pot, so I’ll cut out the bottom 1/2 of the pot, dig a hole, till up the soil and plunk it in to give the roots room to grow. Thanks for lookin’ and if you have any advice, please leave me a post. I’m always eager to learn.