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Are herbal supplements right for you?

Posted on September 1, 2016 by watkinsu | 1 Reply
herbs in pill casings

Wow! Is it possible? Ginseng slows aging, increases mental capacity, and increases sexual performance.  Stinging nettle has been thought to fight urinary tract infections, kidney and bladder stones, and rheumatism1,4. Echinacea is used to prevent colds.  This all sounds pretty great! But what are the promoters of herbal supplements not telling us? Continue reading →

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