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Below are a number of conditions which have been successfully treated with herbs. Many of the herbs listed can be combined for internal and/or external use as a tincture (extract), tea, glycerite, or any other method you choose. This information was solely gathered using the books we offer. By presenting it, we make no recommendation or claim, but rather desire to inspire you with possible herb uses as detailed in our books.
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E. Coli
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Earaches / Ear Infections
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Eczema
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Energy and Endurance (build / increase)
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Epilepsy
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Erection Problems
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Female Hormone Problems / Conditions
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Fevers
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Flu / Colds
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Food Poisoning
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Fungal Infections
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Gall Stones
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Gingivitis
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Glands (swollen)
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Hair Loss
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Headaches
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Hearing (improved) / Deafness
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Heart Attack and Heart Attack Prevention
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Heart Disease / Conditions
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Hemorrhaging / Bleeding
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Daily sprinkling a little Cayenne powder on the toothpaste on your toothbrush can work miracles in fighting and preventing gum disease. That's right! It will also help deal with other oral ailments that plague many folks these days. After reading about this, we just had to try it. There is a warm sensation in your mouth as you brush your teeth, but it soon disappears after rinsing. As always, whenever using Cayenne powder, you should start with very small amounts to allow the body some time to build up a tolerance. The first few times we used it, we sprinkled so little of the powder on the toothpaste that we didn't feel anything. As the days progressed, we increased the amounts slightly until we felt it was warm enough. After using it for a little while, the nice feeling in your mouth is very satisfying. Be warned, however, that you do not want to overdo this one, so start small.