DANDELION AKA: wild endive, lions tooth, piss-in-bed RX: #1 recommended salad addition, leaf infusion, root decoction, tincture, add to a bath for prevention of yeast infection Used for PMS, weight loss, high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, cancer prevention, yeast infection, digestive aid Warnings: may cause skin rash in sensitive cases. If dandelions causes stomach problems use less or stop using it. Source:http://www.pharrah13.com/herbal_uses.html It is also useful in tincture or infusion for liver detoxification. Dandelion root, roasted, may be used in an infusion as a substitute for coffee (no caffiene.)
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that cat saliva has healing properties.
There are six healing properties of turquoise stones.View at:rosemaryjewelry.net/blogs/news/what-are-the-healing-properties-of-turquoise-stones
No, dandelions are not poisonous, however they have mild diuretic properties.
There is no scientific evidence to support the healing properties of copper bracelets.
Scientists have been unable to isolate any active ingredients that would account for its aphrodisiac, stimulant, or hallucinogenic properties. A volatile oil is at the basis of its healing properties.
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No, I have not visited the famous Tbilisi sulphur baths and experienced their unique healing properties.
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In the Bible, honey is mentioned as having healing properties for wounds and illnesses. It is described as a natural remedy that can soothe and heal various ailments.
Thyme has healing properties that include being an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial agent. It can help with respiratory issues, digestive problems, and skin conditions.
No, dandelions are not poisonous to moles. Moles primarily feed on insects, earthworms, and other small invertebrates found in the soil, rather than consuming plants. Dandelions are harmless to moles and do not pose any toxicity to them.