Angelica root | Angelica root might work in premature ejaculation by increasing the threshold of vibrations and senses received by the penis. |
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Astragalus root | Astragalus root has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries as a restorative tonic; it is considered a sweet, warming herb with effects on many organs. It is used either alone or with other herbs to help with aging, improve energy, and stimulate the immune system during conditions such as the common cold, blood disorders, cancer and HIV/AIDS. It is also used as an adaptogen, which is meant to increase general resistance to stress and disease, and normalize disturbances in your body’s ability to balance itself. |
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Licorice root | Licorice is used for various digestive system complaints including stomach ulcers, heartburn, colic, and ongoing inflammation of the lining of the stomach (chronic gastritis). |
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Euphoriae | Euphoriae contains several vitamins and minerals, including iron, magnesium, phosphorus and potassium, and large amounts of vitamins A and C. |
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Lilyturf root | Liriope spicata is a species of low, herbaceous flowering plants from East Asia. Common names include creeping lilyturf, creeping liriope, lilyturf, and monkey grass. This perennial has grass-like evergreen foliage and is commonly used in landscaping in temperate climates as groundcover. |
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Goji berry | Goji is used for many conditions, but so far, there isn’t enough scientific evidence to determine whether or not it is effective for any of them. |
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White peony | In Chinese medicine, the root of the red peony is thought to cool the blood, move stagnating blood, and relieve pain. |
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Ginseng | Ginseng is found in North America and in eastern Asia (mostly northeast China, Korea,Bhutan, eastern Siberia), typically in cooler climates. Panax vietnamensis, discovered in Vietnam, is the southernmost ginseng known. This article focuses on the species of the series Panax, which are the species claimed to be adaptogens, principally Panax ginseng and P. quinquefolius. Ginseng is characterized by the presence ofginsenosides and gintonin. |
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Wild pansy | Pansy has the following chemicals – flavonoids, resin, saponin, violin, methyl salicylate and mucilage. The herb offers the following medicinal properties– anodyne, expectorant, diuretic, demulcent, diaphoretic and laxative. |
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Szechwan lovage root | Lovage is used as “irrigation therapy” for pain and swelling (inflammation) of the lower urinary tract, for prevention of kidney stones, and to increase the flow of urine when urinary tract infections or fluid retention is present. |
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Jojoba oil | Jojoba is applied directly to the skin for acne, psoriasis, sunburn, and chapped skin. It is also used topically to encourage the regrowth of hair in people who are balding. |
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Sunflower oil | Sunflower is a source of an extremely healthy vegetable oil that can replace some of the less healthy cooking oils on the market. Sunflower oil is also used in certain cosmetic applications, for reasons which we will explore later in this article. Sunflower oil is a non-volatile oil that can be extracted from sunflowers relatively easily. The main producers of sunflower oil are Russia, Ukraine, and Argentina, but it is used throughout the world in various cuisines. |
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Tamanu oil | The seemingly magical and mystical properties of tamanu oilhave been all the rage lately, but you can use this powerful carrier oil for more than you might think. More information is making it into the media on the benefits and uses of various pure and organic oils, but few have the flexibility of organic tamanu nut oil. From cooking to beauty to health, this oil is certainly not run of the mill by any means. Here are some tamanu oil uses and how they can improve your life, wellness and health. |
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Glyceryl stearate | Some of the main skin care products that contain Glyceryl Stearate include moisturizing creams and lotions. |
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Cetearyl alcohol | It is used as an emulsion stabilizer, opacifying agent, and foam boosting surfactant, as well as an aqueous and nonaqueous viscosity-increasing agent. It imparts an emollient feel to the skin and can be used in water-in-oil emulsions, oil-in-water emulsions, and anhydrous formulations. |
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Sodium stearoyl lactylate | Sodium stearoyl-2-lactylate (sodium stearoyl lactylate or SSL) is a versatile,FDA approved food additive used to improve the mix tolerance and volume of processed foods. |
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Glycerin | Promotes Skin Cell Maturation |
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Hyaluronic acid | People take hyaluronic acid for various joint disorders, including osteoarthritis. It can be taken by mouth or injected into the affected joint by a healthcare professional. |
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Aloe vera | Aloe (often called aloe vera) produces two substances, gel and latex, which are used for medicines. Aloe gel is the clear, jelly-like substance found in the inner part of the aloe plant leaf. Aloe latex comes from just under the plant’s skin and is yellow in color. Some aloe products are made from the whole crushed leaf, so they contain both gel and latex. |
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Green tea extract | Prevent various cancers, including breastcancer, prostatecancer, coloncancer, gastric cancer, lung cancer, solid tumor cancers and skin cancer related to exposure to sunlight |
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Cetyl hydroxyethylcellulose | It also helps retain moisture levels on the skin & hair an reduces tackiness. |
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Xanthan gum | Used as a food additive and rheology modifier |
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Caprylyl glycol | It also function as a stabilizer and has been shown to increase the antimicrobial activity of other preservatives. In fact, it’s often used in a preservative blend containing phenoxyethanol and chloroxylenol, named Optiphen. |
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Natural lemongrass fragrance | Lemongrass essential oil is extracted through the process of steam distillation of dried lemongrass. Lemongrass is known by the scientific names Cymbopogon Citratus or Andropogon Citratus. |
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Potassium sorbate | Potassium sorbate’s use as an antimicrobial preservative prevents the growth of mold, bacteria and fungi in cheese, dried meats, baked goods, jellies and syrups. As a preservative in dried fruit, potassium sorbate often replaces sulfur dioxide, which has an aftertaste. The addition of potassium sorbate to dietary supplements inhibits microbes and increases shelf life. Many personal care products use potassium sorbate to prolong shelf stability and prevent bacteria contamination. Acting as a wine stabilizer, potassium sorbate prevents yeast from fermentation past the wine’s bottling stage. By inhibiting the fermentation process, it ceases production of yeast. |
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Vitamin E | Some people use vitamin E for treating and preventing diseases of the heart and blood vessels including hardening of the arteries, chest pain, heart attack, leg pain due to blocked arteries, and high blood pressure. |
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Jade powder | Jade is a powerful cleansing stone, enhancing the body’s filtration and elimination organs. It is excellent for treating the kidneys, spleen and supra-adrenal glands, removing toxins and balancing the fluids and water-salt/acid-alkaline ratios in the body. |
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