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		<title>Heart Diseases Part Xiv - How to Prevent Heart Diseases With Chinese Herbs</title>
		<description>As we mentioned in the previous articles, you might have heard that "taking an aspirin a day will keep your heart attacks away". In fact Aspirin does help your heart, the salicyca acid in aspirin helps to keep blood cells from clumping together and sticking to the arterial wall. This ...</description>
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		<title>Boost Your Health With Codonopsis</title>
		<description>Codonopsis, "the poor man's ginseng," is the dried or fresh root cultivated from the plant Codonopsis pilosula. It is a perennial native to Asia and is found most abundantly in parts of China. It thrives in moist soil and at the edges of thick, wooded areas and grows to approximately ...</description>
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		<title>Wondering if these vitamins cause jitters?</title>
		<description>Can you answer Faith's question about Ginseng?: I'm really sensative to anything that says "increases energy" but I just got this free 30 day sample of these vitamins called "Good Days" that are supposed to be healthy for body and mind.

Do any of these cause people to be jittery:

panax ginseng, ...</description>
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		<title>Natural Aphrodisiacs - the World of Aphrodite and Its Immortality</title>
		<description>The world of Greece was not always a kind one to Aphrodite, as the Roman world was not always kind to Venus. Goddess of the Greek and Roman mythology are associated with love, beauty, lust and reproduction. Aphrodite rose from sea fully grown, and while she is associated with love, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.GinsengFAQ.com/blog/about-ginseng/741/natural-aphrodisiacs-the-world-of-aphrodite-and-its-immortality/</link>
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		<title>Cat with overactive thyroid - has anyone used chinese herbs and do they work?</title>
		<description>Can you answer pettyfan's question about Ginseng?: Specifically I have heard about "thyroid calming" which you give 2 small black pills, twice a day.  Any advice would be appreciated.  Trying to avoid the high cost of vet prescribed pills for now.Have you claimed your Genesis site?
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		<title>Classifying The Types Of Alternative Medicine</title>
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Alternative medicine can be defined as any form of therapy, practice or treatment which is outside the mainstream or beyond the realm of the conventional.More generally it can be defined as any approach or medicine which differs from conventional Western forms. Alternative medicine is often talked about in conjunction with ...</description>
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		<title>What is the best way to ingest chinese herbs?</title>
		<description>Can you answer Aryeh's question about Ginseng?: I received a bottle of grounded chinese herbs and I am wondering how I'm supposed to ingest them.  Just put them in water or heat the water and let them dissolve.  I have no clue.Best Alternative Medicine
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		<title>What chinese herbs are used to promote liver health?</title>
		<description>Can you answer pain in the side's question about Ginseng?: Any herb used to promote normal liver function, dosages, where it can be bought.How To Grow Ginseng
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		<link>http://www.GinsengFAQ.com/blog/chinese-herbs/237/what-chinese-herbs-are-used-to-promote-liver-health/</link>
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		<title>Role Of Ginseng In Everyday Diet</title>
		<description>Ginseng has many benefits and popping up one, Ginseng daily has benefited many people. Various studies have shown that people who on regular basis have been able to overcome various vitamin and minerals deficiencies. The adaptogens in this herbal plant assist in restoring the health without any side effects. The ...</description>
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		<title>Effects of Eleuthero (Siberian ginseng)?</title>
		<description>Can you answer speaker of unassailable truth's question about Ginseng?: Does anyone have any input on Eleuthero (Siberian Ginseng)? I heard it recommended for people who were younger but overtaxed, as it packs less of a punch than true ginseng. Can anyone fill me in on the specifics? From a ...</description>
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