Chinese Herbs Index
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Chinese herb tea - Chinese herb tea, also known as medicinal herbal tea, is a kind of tea-soup made from purely Chinese medicinal herbs in Guangdong, China. It usually tastes bitter or lightly sweet and its colour black or dark brown, depending on what kinds of herbs are used.
Chinese herbology - Herbology is the art of combining medicinal herbs.
White Flower Oil - White Flower Oil is a Chinese analgesic made from a traditional blend of aromatic herbs such as lavender and mint. The oil is made in Hong Kong and exported worldwide through Chinese herbalists.
Chinese school - In Western countries like the United States, Canada, Australia and the UK, a Chinese school is a school established explicitly for the purpose of teaching the Chinese language (of the various Chinese dialects, nowadays Mandarin Chinese or Cantonese Chinese is almost always the one taught) to American-born Chinese (ABC), Canadian-born Chinese (CBC) youth and the youth born in the respective countries.
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'Medicinal Herbs' - 'Medicinal Herbs' New Encyclopedia of Herbs& Their Uses The Herb Society of America's New Encyclopedia of Herbs& Their Uses is the most comprehensive illustrated encyclopedia of herbs yet produced. With a fresh, new A-Z format for easy reference, it lists the culinary 'medicinal herbs' and medicinal properties of each herb alongside all the information you need to cultivate herbs in your own garden. A fresh look at herbs. The HSA New Encyclopedia of Herbs& Their Uses responds to ...
Herb Medicinal - Herb Medicinal New Encyclopedia of Herbs& Their Uses The Herb Society of America's New Encyclopedia of Herbs& Their Uses is the most comprehensive illustrated encyclopedia of herbs yet produced. With a fresh, new A-Z format for easy reference, it lists the culinary herb medicinal and medicinal properties of each herb alongside all the information you need to cultivate herbs in your own garden. A fresh look at herbs. The HSA New Encyclopedia of Herbs& Their Uses responds to the ...
Herb Medicinal Use - Herb Medicinal Use New Encyclopedia of Herbs& Their Uses The Herb Society of America's New Encyclopedia of Herbs& Their Uses is the most comprehensive illustrated encyclopedia of herbs yet produced. With a fresh, new A-Z format for easy reference, it lists the culinary herb medicinal use and medicinal properties of each herb alongside all the information you need to cultivate herbs in your own garden. A fresh look at herbs. The HSA New Encyclopedia of Herbs& Their Uses responds ...
Herb Medicinal Used - Herb Medicinal Used New Encyclopedia of Herbs& Their Uses The Herb Society of America's New Encyclopedia of Herbs& Their Uses is the most comprehensive illustrated encyclopedia of herbs yet produced. With a fresh, new A-Z format for easy reference, it lists the culinary herb medicinal used and medicinal properties of each herb alongside all the information you need to cultivate herbs in your own garden. A fresh look at herbs. The HSA New Encyclopedia of Herbs& Their Uses responds ...
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