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Fust as wild cherry was known as a tonic, so the juice of the black currant became known as an antiseptic, purifier of the blood and restorative of the nervous system, and an equally valuable remedy in anemia, malnutrition and general debility. Why? Because it is rich in vitamins and positive alkali and contains, among other mineral elements.
Parsley Consider the lowly parsley once used only to give an added taste to food. Now we know that it is rich in Calcium, Iron, Thiamine, Riboflavin, Niacin and Ascorbic Acid. It is recognized by many doctors as valuable in the treatment of high blood pressure.
Returning to the subject of herbs, their tinctures or other preparations of them. It was not so long ago that that their use as medicines was thought of as an old wives tale. There has been a decided change in this concept and many physicians are replacing the chemical and synthetic preparations with them. To learn more about the benefits of herbs, check out Herbal-Nutrition-Supplements-Guide.com.
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