Science Journal

Image depicting the konjac plant, the source of the dietary fiber glucomannan.
 What comes from the konjac plant and is beneficial as a traditional medicine? The answer is a dietary fiber called glucomannan. Asians have been using konjac root for weight loss for many years and to treat skin problems, coughs, asthma...
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Image depicting the rhubarb plant, the source of the beneficial rhubarb root extract.
   By using a rhubarb root extract, the Chinese helped thousands in their communities to overcome toxicity, kidney and liver disease, gut disorders, and more. Research backs those rhubarb benefits and refines their efforts along with modern manufacturers like the...
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Image depicting fennel seeds, an ally for a longer and healthier life..
With current conditions as they are, having a healthy immune system is vital to sustaining life. It only makes sense we concern ourselves with fighting off diseases especially right now. Researchers are desperately trying to find a cure or vaccine...
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Close-up view of vibrant lemon balm leaves, showcasing the fresh and aromatic nature of this healing herb.
   If you like the scent of lemon you're going to love the herb lemon balm comes from. Although Melissa officinalis (lemon balm) smells like fresh lemons, you'll never forget the distinct aroma of this healing plant. It's grown practically...
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