Category: Herbal Tea
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Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica): A Phytochemical and Clinical Review of its Seasonal Energetics
Botanical Identity and Growth Cycle Urtica dioica, commonly known as stinging nettle, begins to grow abundantly in the spring. Recognised by the British Herbal Medicine Association as an immune modulator for allergic reactions, an anti-inflammatory for muscle and joint aches and pains. The herb is readily identified and known for its stinging hairs called trichomes.…
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Enhances your Physical Performance: Green Tea
What are Reactive oxygen species Imagine our cells, inside those cells are powerhouses, let’s refer to them as the factory centres, scientifically, they’d be named mitochondria. Inside each of these factories are the factory workers, for this hypothetical scenario their job is to unwrap presents. They spend their day opening these presents and giving out…
