Licorice belongs to the Fabaceae family and covers several types of plants with the common name Glycyrrhiza. The word glycyrrhiza is derived from Greek and means “sweet root.” The herb has been used in Greek medicine for the ...

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Pycnogenol is a product that is extracted from the bark of European coastal pine, growing in southwestern France (Pinus maritime or Pinus pinaster) and is prepared by a patented process. The pine extract contains a complex of biologically ...

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03/28/2020

The term propolis (bee glue) is of Greek origin. In translation, it means “protection of the city" – that has a relation to the complex hierarchy colony in the hive. Bee propolis is a resin-like substance with proven ...

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Psyllium Husks (Indian white plantain, Plantago Psyllium, Plantaginaceae) is a plant, known throughout Europe, Asia and the Americas because of its valuable soluble fiber. The reason why exactly this plant has become synonymous with "soluble fiber" in the ...

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03/27/2020

Saw palmetto is a dwarf palm called with the scientific name Serenoa repens, which grows almost on the entire southeast coast of the United States. ​​Saw palmetto contains large amounts of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids and sterols ...

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03/26/2020

Kawaratake is the Japanese name of Trametes Versicolor, also known as Coriolus Versicolor and Turkey Tail Mushroom. This is a woody mushroom growing widely in Europe and the rest of the world. In Bulgaria, the fungus is most ...

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