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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Salvia
  1. Chia seeds are tiny, brown, black or white seeds. They are almost as small as poppy seeds. They come from a plant in the mint family. ...
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  4. What Are Chia Seeds? (Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics)  
    Herbal Medicine/Specifics ... Herbal Medicine ... Dietary Fats/Specifics ... Dietary Fats ... Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics ... chia seeds,cardiovascular health,cholesterol, ...
  5. Tooth Decay (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... and other sources. This fluoride, along with your salvia, helps the enamel repair itself by replacing the ...
  6. ... mint, including English horsemint, Japanese mint, peppermint, perilla, salvia divinorum, or wild mint. These are not the ...