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					  <title>Side Effects of Turmeric - Positive and Negative</title>
					  <link>http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/12272/1/Side-Effects-of-Turmeric--Positive-and-Negative.html</link>
					  <description>Turmeric is a 'rhizomatous' herbaceous perennial plant in the ginger family (specifically the 'zingiberaceae' family).</description>
					  <author>no@email.com (Mack LeMouse)</author>
					  <pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Benefits of Turmeric</title>
					  <link>http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/12266/1/Benefits-of-Turmeric.html</link>
					  <description>Turmeric (aka curcumalonga) is a perennial plant of the ginger family 'zingiberaceae' that grows in South Asia and harvested for its rhizomes which are ground into a yellow-orange powder.</description>
					  <author>no@email.com (Mack LeMouse)</author>
					  <pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Herbs for Inflammation</title>
					  <link>http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/11870/1/Herbs-for-Inflammation.html</link>
					  <description>Inflammation happens when there is an irritation and the body responds to it in fighting the occurrence.</description>
					  <author>no@email.com (Mark Perry)</author>
					  <pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Herbs Can Help Heal and Prevent Ulcers</title>
					  <link>http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/11863/1/Herbs-Can-Help-Heal-and-Prevent-Ulcers.html</link>
					  <description>The most common type of ulcer is the peptic ulcer which can cause pain and a lot of discomfort.</description>
					  <author>no@email.com (Mark Perry)</author>
					  <pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Benefits of Alfalfa: Is Alfalfa Really That Good?</title>
					  <link>http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/9966/1/Benefits-of-Alfalfa-Is-Alfalfa-Really-That-Good.html</link>
					  <description>From the records it appears that alfalfa has always been with us. No doubt it existed on the earth&#39;s surface long before man put in his appearance.</description>
					  <author>no@email.com (Adam Brookover)</author>
					  <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Mistletoe</title>
					  <link>http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/9818/1/Mistletoe.html</link>
					  <description>As N. Bloksma reports in a 1979 issue of Immunobiology, the mechanism underlying the long-known anti-hypertensive action of mistletoe has not yet been clarified.</description>
					  <author>no@email.com (Matthew Mishr)</author>
					  <pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2009 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Ginseng, Panax Ginseng</title>
					  <link>http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/9817/1/Ginseng-Panax-Ginseng.html</link>
					  <description>Widely regarded as the &#34;king of herbs,&#34; ginseng is perhaps the best known of all botanical medicines.</description>
					  <author>no@email.com (Matthew Mishr)</author>
					  <pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2009 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Dong Quai</title>
					  <link>http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/9652/1/Dong-Quai.html</link>
					  <description>According to a Medieval legend, the medicinal benefits of angelica were revealed to a monk by an angel during a terrible plague... </description>
					  <author>no@email.com (Kenneth Burns)</author>
					  <pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Benefits of Green Tea</title>
					  <link>http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/9651/1/Benefits-of-Green-Tea.html</link>
					  <description>Green tea is made from the leaves of Camellia sinensis, an evergreen plant.</description>
					  <author>no@email.com (Kenneth Burns)</author>
					  <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2009 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Benefits of Aloe Vera</title>
					  <link>http://www.healthguidance.org/entry/9649/1/Benefits-of-Aloe-Vera.html</link>
					  <description>There are at least 120 known species of aloe, many of which have been used as botanical medicines.</description>
					  <author>no@email.com (Kenneth Burns)</author>
					  <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2009 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
					 
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