Cat’s Claw Benefits Cat’s Claw is a woody vine that grows in the rain forests of Peru and is often called “Miracle Herb of the Rain Forest” by the Peruvian natives. This herb has undergone quite a bit of medical research since the 1970’s. This research has shown that Cat’s claw may be helpful in treating a variety of conditions, such as bursitis, arthritis, lupus, Lyme disease, diabetes, cancer and various stomach problems. This herb is well known for it’s ability to….. Read more
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Cat’s Claw
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Foods That Are Good For The Skin
It’s often been said that we are what we eat. This is certainly true when it comes to the skin. The skin is the body’s largest organ and deserves as much care as we can give it. Take a moment now to consider your diet. Have you been feeding your skin in a way that will keep it healthy? Most of us would have to answer no to that question. Just think of all the greasy hamburgers at fast food restaurants that we gobble down each year. Not really good food for the skin is it? Here is….. Read more
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Also tagged Acerola Cherries, Articles, Cell Oxidation, Clear Pores, EFA, Essential Fatty Acids, Free Radicals, Green Tea, Mushrooms, Selenium, Skin, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Water, antioxidants
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