Certain plants and herbs have long been used for medicinal purposes. In some cases, scientific research backs their purported health benefits. Share on Pinterest Pink echinacea cone flowers. Tracey ...
Overall, the health benefits of chlorophyll remain unclear and largely anecdotal. Further research is needed to definitively ...
Ayurveda's potent healers, Neem and Tulsi, offer distinct yet complementary benefits for well-being. Neem excels as a ...
I really love plants. My lifelong career and hobbies have mostly centered around ornamental horticulture – the beauty of plants. Of course, I’m also aware of the environmental role and necessity of ...
Forest communities in southwestern Ghana use 70 species of medicinal trees to treat up to 83 ailments, according to a recent study. These plants contain high levels of bioactive compounds with ...
Since ancient times medicinal plants have been used as an alternative to treat and prevent diseases as well as ensuring that ...
What if you could search on your mobile phone the herbal anecdote for nausea and immediately, you are given location-based agricultural information, recipes and recommendations for ginger? This type ...
Most people see weeds as unwanted plants that take over gardens and spoil the look of a neat yard. They’re pulled out, ...
The study of our primate cousins has revealed many of them have remarkably advanced behaviors, but a new observation in Sumatra caught seasoned scientists by surprise. An orangutan known as Rakus ...