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It's Presidents Day, and you've decided to participate in a reenactment of a Revolutionary War battle, portraying George Washington. There's not a valet in sight. Here is how to care for your periwig.
Blond psyllium, or psyllium seed, contains an insoluble fiber, making it a popular natural alternative to chemical laxatives. This supplement may be used to treat constipation and other intestinal...
Kids are always getting into something and coming home with new cuts and scrapes. There are natural remedies that can help ease their pain. You've probably heard that every kitchen should have a...
People burn incense for a variety of reasons. For some, it's part of a spiritual process. Others simply like the smell. Regardless, there is a virtually endless selection of aromas and types of...
Ginger has four constituent parts: alkaloids, mucilage, phenols and volatile oils. Alkaloids are naturally occurring compounds that become alkaline in solutions. Mucilage is a sticky or gummy...
Psyllium is a seed that is cultivated mainly for the gelling agent that can be obtained from its coating. Research into the seeds have also found it to be healthy and a great source of fiber....
Flax oil is a nutritional supplement that is made up of 1/3 oil, and 2/3 flax seed components. It's a great way to get necessary omega-3 fatty acids into your diet, which is something that many...
In ancient times, catnip was known as the love herb and was burned as an offering to the Egyptian Cat God Bast in an effort to attract love, happiness and beauty. Larger catnip leaves were used to...
Generally what happens with a respiratory condition is the airways that go to the lungs get blocked with mucus. This then causes wheezing, coughing and compromised breathing. One thing that...
Native Americans have been using parts of the slippery elm tree medicinally for centuries. This tree, native to North America, can grow up to 50 feet in height and has long green leaves. However,...
The burning of incense is probably as old as man's discovery of fire. Even primitive man had to have noticed that burning different woods produced different odors, some more pleasing than others....
The seed of the psyllium plant, known also as plantago psyllium or plantago isphagula, has a husk covered in mucilage. Mucilage swells and bulks when exposed to water; this is what allows psyllium...
Slippery elm is an herb that is indigenous to North America. Its scientific name is ulmus rubra, and it is also known commonly as red elm, moose elm, grey elm or Indian elm. There are many...
Some people refer to the aloe as the "miracle plant" or a "natural healer." The aloe gel has so many medicinal purposes that it is now packaged in tubes. Aloe gel can be purchased in stores that...
Slippery elm, or ulmus rubra, is an herb indigenous to North America. It is also called moose elm, Indian elm, grey elm or red elm. Many claims exist as to the health and healing properties of...
When food travels too quickly through your dog's digestive tract, the result can be diarrhea. You dog's body is ridding itself of irritants, bad food, indigestible material and bacteria. Acute...
Inflammation of the pharynx (area between mouth and voice box) is what causes a painful throat. Sore throats can be caused by many different conditions. They range from infection (viral and...
Having a sore throat is an ailment that almost everyone experiences at one point or another. In fact, studies have shown that a sore throat is one of the biggest reasons that people visit their...
Slippery elm is a North American traditional Native American remedy that has been used for many hundreds of years. Medicinal properties are found in the bark of the tree. It provides soothing...
When people have problems with constipation and they are looking for a natural remedy, senna tea is one of their first choices. However, senna tea is a strong laxative and cannot be used for...
Slippery elm has been used for centuries as a medicinal remedy. Native Americans used it as a healing agent. Slippery elm is a tree native to North America. The tree's inner bark is dried and...
Most coffee drinkers never encounter a whole coffee bean, let alone the plant that produces it. There are, in fact, many parts to the coffee plant, and most of these parts must be removed before...
Our lungs are bombarded every day with car exhaust, cigarette smoke, paint fumes and other pollutants. Because of these irritants, many of us are susceptible to respiratory diseases such as...
Burning incense is an exciting way to relax and unwind after a long day, the aromas filling the air around you. Creating your own incense with bamboo sticks is a challenging project to take on,...
Beginning in the Ming and Qing dynasties, the ancient art of Chinese papermaking was born. By the early 1700s, households in tiny villages along small rivers were creating paper. Using kilns for...
Okra is a nutritious vegetable that offers many toxin-cleansing benefits. Very effective in maintaining health, the mucilage, or gelatinous outside coating, and the fiber content found in okra are...
Mullein is a plant native to Europe and Asia that is now cultivated in North America. The leaves and flowers are both useful for medicinal concoctions, and the herb can be beneficial for several...
Since ancient times, both learned physicians and worried mothers have prescribed horehound to soothe cold symptoms. The herb's unique nutritional and medicinal properties also ease more serious...
The ripe, soft flesh of juicy end-of-season fruits are perfect for picking with the purpose of extracting seeds. Saving them correctly may ensure future generations of the same tasty crop. Fruit...
According to the American Heart Association, an estimated 98.6 million adults in the United States have blood cholesterol levels of 200mg/dL or above. Levels between 200 and 239 are considered...
Corn silk is the name given to the thin, hair-like strands that run the length of an ear of corn. These silky strands collect pollen to fertilize the corn, and they're also used to make a healing tea.
Acid reflux is a condition caused when digestive acid travels backward from the stomach to the esophagus. The esophagus is the tube that leads from the mouth to the stomach, and when irritated can...
It is pleasant to have fragrance lingering from your hair right after a bath.You can make an exquisite hair perfume at home and enjoy this experience each time you have a bath. Leave you hair...
The juice from an aloe plant has major health benefits. Aloe extract can be used to treat burns, minor cuts, rashes and irritated skin. Most often, your lotions, after-sun care and facial products...
The medicinal part of Slippery Elm is found within the tree's inner bark. In the late spring, the trunk and larger branches are completely stripped of the bark. With no shield from pests and...