Chionanthus virginicus Part Used: The root bark. Constituents: Phyllyrin, a lignin glycoside, Chionanthin. Actions: Hepatic, cholagogue, alterative, diuretic, tonic, antemetic, laxative. Indications: This valuable herb may be safely used in all...
Galega officinalis Papilionaceae Names: French Lilac. Habitat: Grows wild in Europe, naturalized in Britain. Collection: The stalks with the leaves and flowers are gathered at the time of flowering, which is between July and August. Dry in the shade...
Stevia Rebaudiana is a small shrub native to portions of Northeastern Paraguay and adjacent sections of B
Pain Management with Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) Treatment ;The issue of pain treatment is an extremely urgent healt
One of the challenges to health in modern cultures throughout the world is our access to refined sugar as processed and junk foods--candy, sodas, ice cream, cookies, and other baked goods.
Q) What is Stevia?
A) Stevia Rebaudiana is an herb in the Chrysanthemum family which grows wild as a small shrub in parts of Pa
Primarily a disorder of hyaline cartilage and subchondral bone, though all tissues in and around involved joints are hypertrophic. Osteo-Arthritis (Degenerative Joint Disease) is the most common form of arthritis, affecting about one out of every...
The term arteriosclerosis refers to several diseases that involve both arteries of different sizes and different layers of the walls of the arteries. From Greek words that mean "hardening of the arteries, " the term originally signified the tendency...
Do you find yourself helpless at the thought of a Dove Bar? Do Mrs. Fields' cookies drive you wild with desire? If so, you're not alone. Few of of have our sugar addictions licked. Our patients ask us all the time for help in kicking their sugar...
Bitters ;Bitter herbs are fundamental to Phytotherapy's contribut