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		<title>Ancient Chinese Ginseng</title>
		<description>Chinese herbs and Chinese medicines have been used for thousands of years to help people feel better, more vital and live longer. Many of them have also been used for treating various illness and restoring the normal body functions for hundreds of years, and have proved their effectiveness. One of t</description>
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		<title>Tonic Herb Basics</title>
		<description>The focus of tonic herbs is not relieving symptoms, but to increase or fortify the natural processes and systems of the body. Tonic herbs are generally very safe to use, with few or no side effects, and many benefits. 
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		<title>Siberian Ginseng To Fight Fatigue, Stress And Herpes?</title>
		<description>The root of the Eleutherococcus senticosus plant, also called Siberian ginseng or Eleuthero, is often used medicinally to combat fatigue, stress and herpes. The plant belongs to the ginseng family, Araliaceae, but is botanically different from true ginseng, Panax ginseng and Panax quinquefolius. It </description>
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		<title>The Research Proven Supplements for Adult-Onset Diabetes (Type II)</title>
		<description>Q: What are some good herbs for diabetes?Answer: All of the following info is based on research. See the references at the end of the article.Typical Western (M.D.) Diabetes Treatments and Side Effects Along with the usual lifestyle recommendations for Diabetes Type II (exercise, weight control, and</description>
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