ALFALFA | A Little For Arthritis - Limbs Freely Active |
Tony
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ALFALFA (2) | A Little For Appetite, Lots For Anaemia/Autoimmunotoxicity |
Angela Brett -- Appetite is just one of the many A-words on the all-encompassing lists of what alfalfa might possibly improve. Apparently there is one documented case of alfalfa overdose which resulted in mild anaemia and leucopenia.
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ALOE VERA | Agave Lotion On Epidermis Virtually Erases Rough Abrasions |
Rico Leffanta
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BASIL | Bequeath's A Salad Its Lushness |
Tony
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BLACK COHOSH | Buttercup-Like, And Clinicians/Companies Know Compound Offers Hope Of Stimulating Hormones |
Angela Brett
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CELANDINE | Certain Extracts Lighten A Nervous Digestion - It's Notedly Effective |
Tony
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CELANDINE (2) | Claimed Enhancer Lists Antithetical Notions... Does It Not Enhance? |
Angela Brett (Like adverts for many medicinal herbs, those for celandine list illnesses and desirable qualities mixed together, without saying which it enhances and which it cures.)
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CORDYCEPS | Claims Of Reducing (Drastically) Your Cholesterol & Enhancing Pulmonary System |
Tony
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DANDELION | Delightful, Although Natural Dispersement Endangers Lawns If Openly Neglected |
Tony McCoy O'Grady
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DANDELION (2) | Drunk As Nostrum, Diuretic Effect Lingers, Inconveniently, Over Night |
Patricia Rix
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DANDELION (3) | Dilute As Necessary & Drink. Emit Liquids Intensely Over Nighttime |
Tony (Dandelion is known as 'piss-the-bed' because of it's diuretic properties.)
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EPIMEDIUM | Enhances Potency In Males - Extends 'Duration' In Underperforming Men |
Tony
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FO TI | For One's Tea Infusion |
Angela Brett (I assume it's an accident that the name could be pronounced as a non-rhotic 'for tea' but apparently fo ti is used as a tea.)
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FO TI (2) | Flogged On The Internet |
Angela Brett
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FO TI (3) | Finest Of Traditional Infusions |
Angela Brett
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FO TI ROOT | Fear Of Technology? Ingest Remedy Of Older Times! |
Angela Brett
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GARLIC | Garnish - A Renowned Love Inhibiting Condiment |
Tony McCoy O'Grady
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GARLIC (2) | Good At Repulsing Lovers, If Chewed. |
Tony
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GINGER (2) | Good In Nosh, Generates Extra Radiance. |
Tony
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GINSENG | Generally Its Nice, Sexually Enhances Naughty Geriatrics |
Tony
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GUARANA | Gets Users Active - Regarded As Natural Aphrodisiac |
Tony
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HERBS | Healing Edible Roots, Buds Savory |
Jan Morgan -- herbs are used for enhancing the flavor of food and can be used to heal what ails you
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HORSE CHESTNUT | Hemorrhoids Of Robust Soreness Eased. Chronic Hairveins Evidently Succumb To Nature's Usual Treatment |
Tony
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HORSETAIL | Hairs Of Rather Splendid Equine - Tasty And Incredibly Long |
Tony (Yeah, I know it's a plant and not an actual horse's tail)
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LICORICE | Liver Infections Cleared - Oriental Records Indicate Clear Evidence |
Tony
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MILK THISTLE | Medicinal In Liver & Kidney Treatments, Harried Individuals Should Take Liquid Extracts |
Tony
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ORGANIC HERB | Our Rogues Grow A New Investment Crop, Harvesting Each Reader's Balance |
Angela Brett, in response to some spam on the Apronyms Forums by a company with that name. Commerce:Companies |
PISSENLIT | Peeing In Sleepwear Seems Extremely Nasty, Lessening Its Thermodynamics |
Patricia Rix (pissenlit is French for DANDELION... see DANDELION (2))
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RHODIOLA | Recommended Herb Often Diagnosed In Occasional Lung Afflictions |
Tony
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SCHISANDRA | Supposedly Can Help Irritable Stomachs And Nervous Digestions - Reliably Affective |
Tony
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SENNA LEAF | Sh*t Erupts Near Nasty Asshole, Laxative Effects Are Famous |
Tony, when Senna Leaf was mentioned as one of ORGANIC HERB's products. I don't know if Senna Leaf has similar properties to Senna Pod, and I can't be arsed finding out.
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ST JOHN'S WORT | Supposed To Jolt Our Happiness; No Salesman/Scientist Would Openly Refute This. |
Angela Brett, who has heard that St. John's Wort is good for depression. Choose the S word based on your scepticism level.
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THYME | This Herb You Must Eat |
Tony
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WILD YAM | Will I Live Double Years Appearing Mortesque? |
Angela Brett -- the ORGANIC HERB spammer mentioned wild yam as one of it's products, so I assume it's rumoured to be good for something, and extending lifespan is a pretty general aim that most remedies share. 'Mortesque' isn't a word but I'm using it to mean something like 'as if dead.' -- you'd have to be careful with anything promising a long life that you didn't end up living another hundred years looking and feeling like a corpse.
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WILD YAM (2) | Wonderful In Large Doses You'll Agree, Milady |
Tony
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