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Introduction: Willow bark comes from a weeping deciduous tree or shrub which has been traditionally used as an herbal medicine for aches, pains, and fever. Read More »

Willow Bark


Introduction: The Agaricus bisporus mushroom or white button mushroom commonly found in grocery stores may contain vitamins, minerals as well as potential medicinal value.   Read More »

White Button Mushrooms





Introduction: Vitiligo is an skin condition believed to be caused by an autoimmune process against melanocytes (pigment cells) which results in the loss of pigment Read More »

Vitiligo


Introduction: Vitamin K is best known for its role in assisting blood to clot, or coagulate by allowing the body to produce proteins necessary for Read More »

Vitamin K



Introduction: Vitamin E is an antioxidant and fat-soluble nutrient which requires the presence of fat in the digestive system in order for it to be absorbed. Vitamin Read More »

Vitamin E



Introduction: Vitamin C (also known as ascorbic acid) is a powerful antioxidant abundant in vegetables and fruits. Vitamin C helps to repair and regenerate tissues, Read More »

Vitamin C




Introduction: Vitamin B6 is a vitamin that belongs to the vitamin B complex group, which plays a role in converting food into energy. Seven forms Read More »

Vitamin B6


Introduction: Vitamin A is an essential vitamin which has two basic forms: retinoids (found in animal foods) and carotenoids (found in plant foods). The body Read More »

Vitamin A



Introduction: Vervain is a perenial herb from Europe with scientific name Verbena officinalis, also known as Holy Herb or Simpler’s Joy.   Vervain Adverse Reactions Read More »

Vervain


Introduction: A vegetarian diet focuses on plant foods which may include fruits, vegetables, beans, peas, grains, seeds and nuts. There is no single type of Read More »

Vegetarian Diet




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