Also called: Chapped Lips, Dry Lips
Chapped Lips are cosmetically very ugly. Dry, cracked or sore lips can be painful as well as interfere in daily activities like eating, talking, smiling or kissing. There are many...Read more
Natural Remedies to Treat Cracked Lips:
Also called: Peripheral vascular disease, Peripheral arterial disease, Arteriosclerosis obliterans
Arteriosclerosis is a circulatory disorder. It is characterized by the narrowing and hardening of the blood vessels. This leads to the atrophy of the particular tissue or organ du...Read more
Natural Remedies to Treat Arteriosclerosis:
Gynostemma, [has 1 related natural treatments] Gynostemma pentaphyllum, also called jiaogulan is an herbaceous vine of the family Cucurbitaceae indigenous to the southern reaches of China, souther...Read more.
Herbal Tea, [has 1 related natural treatments] A herbal tea is a herbal infusion made from anything other than the leaves of the tea bush . The English word "tisane" originated from the Greek word ...Read more.
Cucumber, [has 47 related natural treatments] Cucumber/ Cucurbita/ Cucumis sativus is a very good moisturizer and helps in preventing scaling and chipping of skin. Cucumber also contains alkaloids...Read more.
Serviceberry, [has 18 related natural treatments] Serviceberry (Amelanchier spp.) is a small deciduous tree or shrub with attractive white spring blossoms, that provides year-round interest in the lan...Read more.
Pigeon Pea Leaves, [has 2 related natural treatments] The pigeon pea plant is an erect annual or short-lived perennial reaching a height of 3-10 feet. Because the coarse bush is deeply rooted, it has wide...Read more.
Phagnalon rupestre, [has 32 related natural treatments] Dwarf shrub up to 50cm. Stems erect, wooly hairy. Leaves 1-4cm, oblanceolate to obovate, densely wooly hairy beneath, almost hairless or with occasion...Read more.
Bridelia, [has 59 related natural treatments] Bridelia is a plant genus of the family Phyllanthaceae. This genus comprises approximately between 60 and 70 species, found from Africa to Asia. ...Read more.
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