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  • 20Feb

    Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris)

    Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris)

    A medicinal plant for western and chinese traditional medicine.Known as damong maria in the local (Filipino) language, it is a common herb seen in both metropolitan and provincial areas in the Philippines. It is said that St. John the Baptist wore a girdle of this plant to ward off evil spirits,diseases and misfortunes.
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    Modern medicine has placed this plant into a class similar to anti-pyretics because a tonic drink of the plant can cause diaphoresis (sweating) and diuresis (increased urination). This plant is also closely related to Artemesia annua which is known, even as a pharmaceutical preparation, as an anti-malarial. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, mugwort is a very important plant for moxibustion, as a aromatic herb. Moxa is an integral part of
    acupuncture.

    Posted by Doc Emil @ 1:21 am

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  • dareen louise m. guisehan Says:

    hello doctor,
    does rice hulls have the capability to become a fire resistant material?
    pls help me doctor… i’m a third year high school student.. and the deadline for our thesis is this coming monday…. pls reply ASAP…

  • vince Says:

    I can’t find more about enduranz. Is this official and exclusive website? Where can i find the explanation of your manufacturing practices? and those effective ingridients of enduranz?what about the gguarantee?

    Fr. Doc Emil Please visit their website at htt://www.enduranz.ph For more info you can also email them at customerservice@enduranz.ph

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