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  Information on the herb lemon.
On the skin, it helps to clear up greasy congested complexions and is useful for treating cuts, minor wounds, softening scar tissue and smoothing out broken capillaries.
It has antacid, antiscorbutic, anti-neuralgic, anti-rheumatic, antiseptic, astringent, bactericide, carminative, cicatrisant, depurative, diuretic, emollient, febrifuge, haemostatic, hepatic, insecticide, laxative, stomachic, tonic and vermifuge properties.
Lemon essential oil may irritate sensitive skin and for this reason should be used with care during pregnancy and may also cause photosensitivity.
www.ageless.co.za /herb-lemon.htm   (664 words)

  
 Natural Vitamins
An animal study found that a natural food complexvitamin B12 was absorbed 2.56 times more into the blood and was retained 1.59 times more in the liver than isolated USP cyanocobalamin [12].
Vitamin C Ascorbic acid (AA) is not a synonym for vitamin C, though it certainly has vitamin C (antiscorbutic) properties (dehydroascorbic acid is the other biologically active form) [10,65].
Synthesis and antiscorbutic activity of vitamin C analogue: L-threo-hex-2-enaro-1,4-lactone ethyl ester in the guinea pig.
www.healthresearch.com /vitamins.htm   (6117 words)

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