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GANS, or gas in a nanosolid state, is a state of matter at its atomic level. Copper Oxide (CuO2) GANS is one of the four main GANS. It may be used ...
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Cordyceps is a type of medicinal mushroom that grows on the larvae of insects. It has long been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) as it is...
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Cranberry is a small, sour, red berry that is known to be rich in antioxidants. Cranberry is used to prevent and treat urinary tract infections as ...
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Although commonly thought to be a vegetable, cucumber is actually a fruit. It is high in nutrients, water content, as well as has antioxidant prope...
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Cumin seed is a spice that comes from the Cuminum cyminum plant, which is related to the parsley family. It has long been used in herbal medicine d...
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Curcumin Plus contains curcumin in a form that is easier to absorb and may be used to help reduce pain, improve joint mobility, reduce inflammation...
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D-Ribose is a type of simple sugar that is naturally found in every living cell of the body. It is a key component of ribonucleic acid (RNA), acety...
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Although considered to be a weed by many, dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) is actually an herb. From root to flower, all parts of the dandelion hav...
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Dandelion flower essence may be used to help move through any process of spiritual or physical change including transitions of aging. It may also b...
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Dandelion leaf has long been used for various health-related purposes such as help treat anemia, scurvy, skin problems, blood disorders, and depres...
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Dangshen, also known as Codonopsis pilosula, is a Chinese dried root sometimes referred to as the “poor man’s ginseng” considering it has similar p...