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  • Baking Soda
    I am sure that you are all familiar with baking soda as it raises bread. But let me tell you, that baking soda, being a naturally occurring chemical that is formally known as sodium bicarbonate or soda ash has a variety of crucial functions. It can do more than raise bread. ...
  • Bee Products
    Bee products are widely manufactured especially in those areas where a bee business is maintained. It is interesting to know that all of the bee products are taken from the hives of bees itself.
  • Beta-carotene
    Beta-carotene is a kind of carotenoids, which are greatly identified as those orange, red, and yellow pigments that provide color to many fruits and vegetables. The beta-carotene is then converted by the body into the form of vitamin A, which is a nutrient that is first recognized in the year 1930s and now is recognized as very crucial to the improvement and growth of the human body.
  • Beta-glucans
    A kind of natural soluble dietary fiber, beta-glucans is interestingly found in foods like grains which include barley, corn bran, and oats, and mushroom such as maitake, shiitake, and reishi.
  • Beta-sitosterol
    Beta-sitostetol has several functions and uses. Many clinical studies found out that this plant compound is best for lowering the cholesterol level in the body and it is widely applied to reduce the risk of benign prostatic hyperplasia or BHP as painful and frequent urination.
  • Bifidobacteria: Probiotic Bacteria
    As probiotic, bifidobacteria are important for the health of the digestive and gastrointestinal systems. And in some ways, these beneficial bacteria contribute in a number of ways to aid the overall health.
  • Bilberry
  • Biotin (Vitamin H)
    Biotin is a water soluble vitamin that is specifically a member of the B-complex group of vitamins commonly known as vitamin H. It is only for nearly forty years of research, after the introduction of biotin that it is being considered as a form of vitamin.
  • Black Cohosh
    Are you tired of being haunted by some of “female problems”? The best solution for that is black cohosh. But what is black cohosh?
  • Blackberry
  • Borage Oil
    Borage oil is basically derived from the seeds of the borage plant (borago officinalis), which is a huge plant with blue color, star shaped flowers that is mostly found in parts of Europe and North Africa and is also naturalized in many places in North America.
  • Boron
    I am sure that most of you have known something about boron. In fact, this trace element is always mentioned in our chemistry subjects back in elementary, high school, and even college. But did you all know that boron has a crucial role played in treating a variety of disorders?
  • Boswellia
    In the dry hilly areas of India lived a moderate to large branching tree that many people believed it as “the wonder tree” for its inflammatory properties. Such tree is known as boswellia or boswellin, and many called it as the “Indian frankincense”.
  • Bromelain
    Bromelain is said to be essential for decreasing the muscle and tissue inflammation for the reason that bromelain has a combination of enzymes and ox bile which are responsible for digesting food. And since it contributes a part to the digestion of protein....
  • Bromelain/Quercetin
    Bromelain/quercetin is actually a combination of bromelain, which is a natural anti-inflammatory that is derived from pineapples, and quercetin, which is a plant pigment or flavonoid that is outstanding in apples and onions.
  • Buckthorn Bark
    Buckthorn is basically a wonder shrub that is indigenous to Europe and western parts of Asia. This particular shrub is believed to have contributed a large part in the field of medicine and science.

 

 

 

 

 

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