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Botanical Name of Cinnamon: Cinnamomum verum. Other Common Names: Cassia, Ceylon cinnamon, kayu manis, canela, vayana. Habitat: It requires hot and humid tropical weather and though native to South India and Sri Lanka, it is widely grown in countries such as China, Vietnam, Brazil, Indonesia. Plant Description: Cinnamon is an evergreen tree which attains the height of about 10-17 meters. It has strong branches, a stout trunk that is 30-60 centimeters in diameter and a thick bark. The tree bears small white flowers; the fruits are oval berries that are blue in color, with white spots and its shiny green
Don't get eaten alive in your yards or houses by mosquitoes, gnats and biting flies this summer, use this spray for people (kids 6 and up) instead! It's non-toxic and actually works!
Wormwood has a colorful history of use as a medicinal herb, natural insect repellant, and a key ingredient in the notorious alcoholic drink known as absinthe. It's widely considered one of the best herbs to tackle parasites and contains bitter compounds that stimulate digestion. However, wormwood is very potent and comes with several precautions that you should know about before trying it. With that in mind, here's more about the benefits of wormwood herb and how to use it safely. What is Wormwood? Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) is a plant that belongs to the daisy family, like many other herbs. It's closely related to mugwort, which is another member of the Artemisia genus often used to stimulate lucid dreams. Wormwood plants are native to regions in Europe, Asia, and North Africa but have become widely naturalized in North America. They grow 1-3 feet tall and have white- or silver-green stems covered by tiny hairs. All parts of the wormwood plant have seen use in traditional medicine practices, but usually it's the leaves and sometimes the flowers that are used to make teas, tinctures, etc. There are many powerful compounds in wormwood, but one of the most well-known is thujone. In high amounts, thujone is toxic and can cause numerous side effects. When wormwood is distilled into alcohol, thujone becomes highly concentrated. This is one of the reasons absinthe, in which wormwood is a key ingredient, caused many negative side effects in those who consumed it and ended up being banned in certain countries. (1) Interestingly, thujone was once thought to be a hallucinogen because hallucinations were associated with overconsumption of absinthe. However, it was discovered that other compounds were responsible. As an important note, dried wormwood leaves contain little to no thujone and extracts are commonly standardized to be thujone-free. That's why this herb can still be used safely when taken in the right amount. Top Benefits of Wormwood Herb Combats Parasites One of the most common uses for wormwood is to get rid of intestinal parasites. That's why you'll often see it at the top of the list of best herbs to use for a parasite cleanse. It isn't clear just how many types of parasites wormwood combats, but studies indicate activity against worms, particularly pinworms, tapeworms, and roundworms. One study found that it induced tapeworm paralysis and death, while another documented its use for deworming farm animals in Nordic countries. (2)(3) If you want to try using it for a parasite cleanse, wormwood is often combined with black walnut (thought to target larvae) and cloves (thought to target parasite eggs). You can try them together in this Intestinal Tract Defense Extract, but be sure to pay attention to the proper amount to take and for how long. Aids Digestion and Appetite Another one of the traditional benefits of wormwood herb is its ability to support and stimulate digestion. Like other bitter herbs, it contains compounds that stimulate bile production and other digestive juices- all important for healthy and effective digestion. Wormwood has also specifically been used as a carminative herb, which means it helps relieve gas, and as a stimulant for a healthy appetite. More recently, wormwood was found to be a potential treatment for small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). It and several other herbs were determined to be
Botanical Name: Citrus sinensis. Other Common Names: Orange, Portugal orange, China orange, appelsin (Danish), apfelsine (German), naranjo (Spanish), zhi shi (Chinese). Habitat: The origin of sweet orange is somewhat unclear, but it is probably native to southern China and Vietnam as the plant has been cultivated in those countries for thousands of years. The tree was first brought to Europe after the year 1400 and much later to America. Today it is the most cultivated citrus fruit in the world and 70% of all citrus fruits are oranges. More than 40 million tonnes are produced each year, mostly in Brazil,
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Botanical Name of Cinnamon: Cinnamomum verum. Other Common Names: Cassia, Ceylon cinnamon, kayu manis, canela, vayana. Habitat: It requires hot and humid tropical weather and though native to South India and Sri Lanka, it is widely grown in countries such as China, Vietnam, Brazil, Indonesia. Plant Description: Cinnamon is an evergreen tree which attains the height of about 10-17 meters. It has strong branches, a stout trunk that is 30-60 centimeters in diameter and a thick bark. The tree bears small white flowers; the fruits are oval berries that are blue in color, with white spots and its shiny green
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Botanical Name: Citrus sinensis. Other Common Names: Orange, Portugal orange, China orange, appelsin (Danish), apfelsine (German), naranjo (Spanish), zhi shi (Chinese). Habitat: The origin of sweet orange is somewhat unclear, but it is probably native to southern China and Vietnam as the plant has been cultivated in those countries for thousands of years. The tree was first brought to Europe after the year 1400 and much later to America. Today it is the most cultivated citrus fruit in the world and 70% of all citrus fruits are oranges. More than 40 million tonnes are produced each year, mostly in Brazil,
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Wormwood has a colorful history of use as a medicinal herb, natural insect repellant, and a key ingredient in the notorious alcoholic drink known as absinthe. It's widely considered one of the best herbs to tackle parasites and contains bitter compounds that stimulate digestion. However, wormwood is very potent and comes with several precautions that you should know about before trying it. With that in mind, here's more about the benefits of wormwood herb and how to use it safely. What is Wormwood? Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) is a plant that belongs to the daisy family, like many other herbs. It's closely related to mugwort, which is another member of the Artemisia genus often used to stimulate lucid dreams. Wormwood plants are native to regions in Europe, Asia, and North Africa but have become widely naturalized in North America. They grow 1-3 feet tall and have white- or silver-green stems covered by tiny hairs. All parts of the wormwood plant have seen use in traditional medicine practices, but usually it's the leaves and sometimes the flowers that are used to make teas, tinctures, etc. There are many powerful compounds in wormwood, but one of the most well-known is thujone. In high amounts, thujone is toxic and can cause numerous side effects. When wormwood is distilled into alcohol, thujone becomes highly concentrated. This is one of the reasons absinthe, in which wormwood is a key ingredient, caused many negative side effects in those who consumed it and ended up being banned in certain countries. (1) Interestingly, thujone was once thought to be a hallucinogen because hallucinations were associated with overconsumption of absinthe. However, it was discovered that other compounds were responsible. As an important note, dried wormwood leaves contain little to no thujone and extracts are commonly standardized to be thujone-free. That's why this herb can still be used safely when taken in the right amount. Top Benefits of Wormwood Herb Combats Parasites One of the most common uses for wormwood is to get rid of intestinal parasites. That's why you'll often see it at the top of the list of best herbs to use for a parasite cleanse. It isn't clear just how many types of parasites wormwood combats, but studies indicate activity against worms, particularly pinworms, tapeworms, and roundworms. One study found that it induced tapeworm paralysis and death, while another documented its use for deworming farm animals in Nordic countries. (2)(3) If you want to try using it for a parasite cleanse, wormwood is often combined with black walnut (thought to target larvae) and cloves (thought to target parasite eggs). You can try them together in this Intestinal Tract Defense Extract, but be sure to pay attention to the proper amount to take and for how long. Aids Digestion and Appetite Another one of the traditional benefits of wormwood herb is its ability to support and stimulate digestion. Like other bitter herbs, it contains compounds that stimulate bile production and other digestive juices- all important for healthy and effective digestion. Wormwood has also specifically been used as a carminative herb, which means it helps relieve gas, and as a stimulant for a healthy appetite. More recently, wormwood was found to be a potential treatment for small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). It and several other herbs were determined to be