I solved all these problems in a single day: Weight gain, depression, thinning hair, fatigue, constipation, candida, anxiety, insomnia, low
blood sugar, immune weakness, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), tingling
hands & feet, feeling hot or cold, grinding
teeth at night, oily skin, sweating during sleep, heartburn, cracking joints, tight & twitching muscles, poor memory, shyness, fear of commitment, fear of confrontation, apathy about personal issues (money/property/health), short attention span, poor reading comprehension, and more!!
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August 2012
The Question and Answer
This essential oil provides a sweet-woody, balsamic aroma that is calming, stress-relieving and antidepressant. The euphoric, though grounding psychological effects of this oil help facilitate a sense of well-being and stability. Hence, this oil is often used for meditation and yoga. Preliminary findings by Japanese researchers have found that inhalation of this oil increases human brain alpha-wave activity—a sign of relaxation. In addition, this oil has long been used in Ayurvedic medicine as a topical remedy for inflammatory and eruptive skin diseases. This oil is commonly added in skin treatments for acne and eczema and for soothing sensitive, irritated skin that is cracked or chapped. This oil’s astringent qualities also make it effective as a topical remedy for relieving piles and varicose veins. What is this essential oil?
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July 2012
The Question and Answer
This herb has demonstrated an affinity for mercury and has been shown to successfully eliminate mercury deposits in internal organs, as well as accelerate the excretion of aluminum, lead and mercury from the body through the urine. In addition, this herb significantly decreased both lead deposition in the femur and severe lead-induced injury in the kidneys of mice. Researchers concluded that this herb’s suppressive activity on lead deposition most likely resulted from the chelation of lead by some substances contained in this herb that are yet unknown. This herb contains various nutrients, including beta-carotene, riboflavin, thiamine, niacin, vitamin C, and the minerals calcium, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus and potassium. What is this herb?
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June 2012
The Question and Answer
The root of this herb has a long history of use for bronchial congestion and respiratory disorders, joint inflammation and swelling, urinary tract infections, and as a circulatory and digestive stimulant. In the cold, damp climates of northern Europe, this root has been used for coughs, bronchial congestion, influenza and other respiratory ailments, primarily due to its ability to stimulate blood flow to the respiratory mucosa, decrease the thickness of mucus, and aid in clearing respiratory catarrh by breaking up congestion in the lungs and sinuses. The Cherokee Indians of North America also used this root as a respiratory aid for asthma. Furthermore, this root contains important minerals needed for healthy blood sugar regulation, namely calcium, magnesium, potassium and chromium. What is this root?
Answer: Horseradish Root
The Winner
Geraldine H. Grove City, MN
"I am a MN farm wife with a small NSP business out of the home."
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