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A lot of new evidence suggests that consuming more plant polyphenols is a powerful way to protect aging arteries. These polyphenol compounds help improve endothelial function, a critical factor in preventing atherosclerosis; inhibit abnormal platelet aggregation which causes most sudden heart attacks and strokes; fight inflammation; and support healthy blood…

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Salvia Divinorum is an herb of mint family and is known for its good and bad effects on human body. Salvia extracts are being in use only for past 10 years so it is still considered very new to Salvia’s history.

Aztec medicine

The history of Cacao and how it was used by the Aztecs. How cacao affects our chemistry and enhances sexuality.

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Lutein was first isolated from egg yolks. It may also be isolated from netties or algae, but most commercial lutein is isolated from the leaves of the Aztec marigold (Tagetes creeta) or other marigolds (Tagetes spp. L.).