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View Post: Wild Yam Root Health Benefits and Wild Yam Root for Menopause
27 Nov 2009 by rafhub
People claim that wild yam root can be used to treat the following conditions and symptoms: menstrual cramps, intestinal colic, spasms, rheumatoid arthritis, nausea, inflammation, ulcerative colitis, and gallbladder colitis. ...
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View Post: Ulcerative Colitis Natural Remedies
18 Nov 2009 by NicoleK
Other herbs that may be helpful may include cats claw, wild yam, green tea, and marshmallow root. Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that causes abdominal pain and diarrhea due to the swelling of the digestive tract. ...
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7 Sep 2009 by Sara Churchill
It should not be used by people with gastrointestinal reflux disease, ulcers, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and irritable bowel syndrome. Dong Quai – Dong quai is a Chinese herb used primarily to relieve menopausal symptoms like ...
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View Post: Healthy Hints » Blog Archive » Erythema natural treatment
2 Nov 2009 by Simona
Treat underlying cause which may be ulcerative colitis, tubercolosis, toxicity from the Pill, drug reactions. ERYTHEMA NODOSUM NATURAL TREATMENT. Tea. Red Clover, Gotu Kola, Clivers. Combine. 1 heaped teaspoon to each cup boiling water; ... Blue Flag root, Devil's claw, Poke root, Seaweed and Sarsaparilla, Wild Yam. Formula. Burdock 1; Dandelion 2; Sarsaparilla 1. Dose – Powders: 500mg (two 00 capsules or one-third teaspoon). Liquid extracts: 1 teaspoon. ...
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View Post: ulcerative colitis - home health advice
23 Oct 2007 by kablogspot
a tincture of equal parts of the following herbs may be taken before meals (20 to 30 drops tid): cramp bark (viburnum opulus), passionflower (passiflora incarnata), meadowsweet (filipendula ulmaria), wild yam (dioscorea villosa), ...
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View Post: COLITIS TREATMENT & CURE
12 Nov 2007 by blog of nagireddy
Wild yam is known to reduce gastrointestinal upset and nerve pain, and is also considered to be a strong antispasmodic and is potentially anti-inflammatory. Ginger has traditionally been recommended in Chinese medicine for abdominal ...
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View Post: natural breast enlargment
2 Dec 2008 by imateen
it should not be used by people with gastrointestinal reflux disease, ulcers, crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and irritable bowel syndrome. blessed thistle should not be used by pregnant women, as it can increase the risk of birth ...
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28 Jul 2008 by Master Java Jamu
gastritis, heartburn, irritable bowel syndrome, ulcerative colitis, diarrhea, appendicitis, gallstones, gerd, ulcer, leaky gut syndrome, flatulence and other conditions of the digestive system are addressed. ...
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