Fennel Seed Benefits and Uses
July 30th, 2008
Though native to Europe, especially the Mediterranean region, fennel is today cultivated in many other parts of the world, including North America, Asia, and China. Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) is a perennial plant. The leaves, bulb, and stalk of fennel resemble white celery and are all edible. The seeds are used in herbal medicines and [...]
Benefits of the Elderberry Herb
July 24th, 2008
The elderberry is a dark purple or blue berry growing on the elderberry bush or elder tree. It is found across Europe and North America where temperate climates make it thrive. Often found along steams or roadways, the hardy plant is in no danger of extinction.
The hardy nature of the elderberry is seen in the [...]
Kelp Benefits and Nutrition Facts
July 23rd, 2008
Kelp, or more commonly, seaweed, is found in kelp forests in the ocean where the water is shallow and clear. It is an algae that grows underwater and is famous for its ability to spread. Kelp grows 20 inches a day and can reach 200 feet long. It grows in water that is cooler than [...]
Slippery Elm Bark Uses and Benefits
July 22nd, 2008
Elm trees are native to eastern North America from Canada to Georgia, from Texas to Minnesota, but especially in the Appalachian Mountain region. The slippery elm is less susceptible to the Dutch elm disease that ravaged so many of the other species. It is also called red elm, Indian elm, moose elm, and sweet elm.
The [...]
Jasmine Green Tea Benefits
July 20th, 2008
One of the most complex herbs used in the pharmaceutical industry is Jasmine Green Tea. Known primarily for the benefits it provides as an antioxidant, it also contains many other positive health properties. Green tea weight loss extracts can be consumed in many ways including as regular tea plus it can be purchased in liquid [...]










