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  2. Herb - Wikipedia

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    Herbs generally refers to the leafy green or flowering parts of a plant (either fresh or dried), while spices are usually dried and produced from other parts of the plant, including seeds, bark, roots and fruits . Herbs have a variety of uses including culinary, medicinal, aromatic and in some cases, spiritual.

  3. Herbs for Hair Loss: Do They Work? - WebMD

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    Herbs have been used for a long time in many different beauty and hair care routines. Some evidence shows that certain herbs can help with hair growth through a few different ways. Horsetail.

  4. What to Know Before You Take Herbal Supplements - WebMD

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    2 /15. This popular supplement is often taken for depression, anxiety, and sleep problems. But it can cause side effects like headache, nausea, dizziness, and dry mouth. And it may make you more ...

  5. Thyme: 12 Health Benefits and More

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    Thyme is an herb from the mint family and is a culinary staple. That said, it may also provide numerous health benefits, such as fighting acne, regulating mucus, fighting infections, and more.

  6. Herbal Medicine 101: How to Harness the Power of Healing Herbs

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    According to Kerry Hughes, a staff ethnobotanist at Elements Drinks, the effect of a single herb can change based on the amount used. “The herbs used for both overall wellness and specific ...

  7. 9 Popular Herbal Medicines: Benefits and Uses - Healthline

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    Here are 9 of the world’s most popular herbal medicines, including their main benefits, uses, and relevant safety information. 1. Echinacea. Echinacea, or coneflower, is a flowering plant and ...

  8. Herbal medicine - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. An antique selection of herbal medicines. Herbal medicine (also called herbalism, phytomedicine or phytotherapy) is the study of pharmacognosy and the use of medicinal plants, which are a basis of traditional medicine. [1]

  9. What to Know About Herbal Supplements and Blood Pressure - WebMD

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    A study found that olive leaf extract taken regularly may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease by 9–14%. The study involved 61 people, half of whom drank 20 mL of olive leaf extract daily ...