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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Species
  1. ... create estrogen and DHEA. There are over 600 species of wild yams. About 12 species are edible. Some people use wild yam as ...
  2. ... Algae, Lyngbya wollei, Microcystis aeruginosa and other Microcystis species, Nostoc ellipsosporum, Spirulina Blue-Green Algae, Spirulina fusiformis, ...
  3. ... vinifera and Vitis labrusca are two common grapevine species. Vitis labrusca is commonly known as Concord grape. ...
  4. ... 25 different genera in April 2020. Some other species' names changed, but L. acidophilus remained the same.
  5. Spearmint (Mentha spicata) is a species of mint plant. It's grown for its leaves and essential oil, which is used as a flavoring in foods and cosmetics. ...
  6. ... grows mainly in North America. It's an endangered species in some states due to high demand. American ...
  7. Horny goat weed refers to various herb species of the Epimedium genus, and may be known as "yin yang huo." It has limited evidence of health benefits. Horny goat weed contains ...
  8. Horsetail refers to various plant species of the Equisetum genus. It may help reduce fluid retention, but might cause vitamin B1 deficiency when used long-term. The ...
  9. ... prevention of heartworm disease in some small animal species, and for treatment of certain internal and external parasites in various animal species.RECOMMENDATION:People should never take animal drugs, as ...