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View Post: The best way and time to eat when hungry and not on human satiety ...
15 Oct 2009 by happy-diet
Lime: lime tree is rich in all defined. It is characterized by Bcmaha and perfume delight in the soul. Sumac: Sumac tree grown in abundance in our country and a large number of countries. And grains like beans and lentils, ...
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View Post: herbs: hawthorn
30 Mar 2009 by admin
for optimum effect it is usually combined with other herbs for the heart and circulation such as cayenne, motherwort, garlic and lime tree (tilia cordata) flowers. hawthorn is also of benefit as a sedative for nervous conditions ...
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View Post: schizotypography
11 Jul 2008 by Shibek
flinching elbows stain the ear plunged into a lime tree's how-to-do angina ripped wildly out of restless doors scored by mockery salt. lability of arousal smug advertisements for broken antennas cling to violent figs hurled into a ...
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View Post: Medicinal properties of sage revealed « Food Freedom
18 Nov 2009 by Rady
Although they are not quite as effective, cinnamon, eucalyptus, garlic, lemon, oregano, sage, sandalwood, tea tree and thyme can be used for the same purpose. In clinical studies, aloe vera has been shown to increase blood flow to the injured area ... I strain out the herbs, add a squirt of lime juice, then drink up. I'm convinced that the tea is helping to preserve my memory and protect me from Alzheimer's. Another herb that may reduce your risk of Alzheimer's is ginkgo . ...
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View Post: Goemmerklap: Engels - Nieflierse waurdelést
17 Dec 2008 by Timbur-Helgi
angina pectoris (med.): èrtkrampe. Anglican church: Buskoppekèèrrek Ångström (unit of lenght): Éngstroe.m (Ång is famille van 't beschoft ollands 'eng' oef 'enk' en ström is 't swaitse waurt veur 'stroem'.; Den deursnai van eun kaulstofataum ...... lilac: krônaagel (beschoft ollans: sering) lilac (colour): krônaagelmôf lilly of the valley (bot.): èllekes van travèllekes (beschoft ollans: meiklokjes, lelietje-van-dalen) lime: lumoen (vergelèkt: lummenètzje) lime- tree (bot. ...
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View Post: Herbal benefits and resources: HAWTHORN - Crataegus Oxyacantha ...
29 May 2008 by EzRich
Hawthorn is a thorny tree that thrives in hedgerows and fields in the temperate regions of Europe and the British Isles. Its name originates from the Greek word kratos meaning strength and refers to the nature of the wood. ... Angina - Believed to give relief from cramp-like symptoms. * Mild congestive heart failure - Believed to increase cardiac output and increase the flow of blood through the coronary arteries. * Arrhythmia (irregular heart beat) - Thought to ...
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View Post: memoirs : appendices
24 Feb 2009 by JPB Diary
further lime tree planting celebrated queen victoria's golden & diamond jubilees. with the constant problem of water in the allenheads lead mines, the engineer obtained pumps from lord armstrong and so, when he had devised his domestic ...
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View Post: Health and Ayurveda: HOME REMEDIES
10 May 2007 by ANHC Saligao, Goa, India
So include lots of citrus fruits like orange, sweet lime, lemon or other fruits like amla, which are good source of vitamin C. have a diet rich in dietary fibres, which would ensure smooth bowel movements. .... Do not use medicines containing arjun in presence o cardiogenic chest pain (angina pectoris) as it worsens the condition. Tablet laghu sootshekhar can be given thrice a day with warm water. 250gms of mruga shringa bhasma mixed with 1gm of pushkarmool choorna should ...
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View Post: Ratan Anmol: Selected Arabic for Medical Personnel
15 Jan 2008 by Ratan Anmol
Mathlan (for example) : Marad as-Sukkary (Hboob/ Huqneh) Daght-dam-aaly, Raboo, Asr al-tanaffus (dyspnoea), Marad Qalby - Alam bis-sadar/ Taarruq Zaed (excessive sweating), Kafaqan al-qalb (palpitation), Khunaq (angina), .... Packet=Bako, Tube=Onbuba, Envelope=Zoruf, Pass=Ishtirak,Travel=Safar, Restaurant=Matam, Hotel=Fondok, Room=Gorfa, Safe=Khazna, Student=Talib, Book=Kitab, Pen=Kalam, Chair=Korsi, Table=Tawla, Change=Baki, Street=Shari, Shop=Dokan, Tree=Shagara, ...
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