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  2. Cissus quadrangularis: Uses, Benefits, Side Effects, and Dosage

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    It also improved fasting blood sugar, triglycerides, and total and LDL (bad) cholesterol levels ( 11 ). In another 10-week study, 72 people took 300 mg of Cissus quadrangularis daily. Researchers ...

  3. Skullcap: Benefits, Side Effects, and Dosage - Healthline

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    Skullcap is a flowering plant long used in traditional medicine. Supplementing with skullcap may provide several health benefits, such as improved mood, reduced inflammation, and anticancer ...

  4. reducing lymph swelling. treating diarrhea. promoting sweating. reducing menstrual cramps. The root of the plant is an herbal medicine that is said to have the most benefit for people. You can ...

  5. Activated Charcoal: Benefits, Uses, Side Effects, and Dosage

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    Activated charcoal is thought to offer several other benefits, including less gas and flatulence, lower cholesterol levels, and improved kidney function. Some people claim that it helps whiten ...

  6. HHA Services - Wikipedia

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    HHA Services, originally Hospital Housekeepers of America, was founded in 1974 by Daniel W. Bowen, Jr. in Detroit, MI. [1] The company diversified in 1982 and founded Consolidated Building Services to provide janitorial service to medical office buildings, clinics and commercial buildings. In 1983, Medical Pest Control was founded to provide ...

  7. Maltodextrin: What Is It and Is It Safe? - Healthline

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    Maltodextrin is generally used as a thickener or filler to increase the volume of a processed food. It’s also a preservative that increases the shelf life of packaged foods. It’s inexpensive ...

  8. Side Effects. Nausea, stomach upset, diarrhea, drowsiness, flushing, and numbness/tingling may occur. If any of these effects last or get worse, notify your doctor or pharmacist promptly. If your ...

  9. Safety and side effects. Quercetin is found in many fruits and vegetables and is safe to consume. As a supplement, it appears to be generally safe with little to no side effects. In some instances ...