Unlike blue strawberries which are totally fake, you really can buy Fall Gold raspberries. That's what the common yellow cultivator is called when sold as seeds...
Patchouli and hippies go together like bread and butter. Rumor has it that the reason this essential oil was so popular in the 60's was because it could cover-u...
Is cinnamon bad for you? To even propose that question is sacrilegious according to many sources. They tout the laundry list of benefits associated with this sp...
For about a decade, this leaf has been hailed as the healthiest salad green around. How accurate that is, we will answer in a moment.
Regardless, perhaps tha...
The other day, a chef on TV was talking about how to fix too much tarragon after it's been added to a dish. Rather than try to counteract or neutralize the extr...
Since the Central Valley of California is responsible for nearly 80% of the world's almond crop, when the drought hit high gear a few years back, plant-based mi...
Resveratrol is what's known as a sirtuin-activating compounds (STAC). These influence sirtuins. In plain English, they slows down cell aging.
A lesser discus...
Theoretically speaking, you could make tea with anything. The definition of tea is a beverage made by infusing parts of a plant in hot water. The definition doe...
Huang Qi, which is the name for astragalus in Chinese, is one of the most popular herbs in traditional medicine.
Historically and even today, they use it for...
Let’s face it, men have different dietary goals than women. Your girlfriend/wife is probably more concerned with foods for weight loss that are super low calori...
No, its scientific name of Hippophae rhamnoides has nothing to do with hippos, but it does with horses. Here's the Latin to English translation for each part:
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