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    Stir together a dragon fruit salsa: Dice dragon fruit and combine with finely diced jalapeno, diced tomatoes, snipped fresh chives and a squeeze of fresh lime juice. You Might Also Like The Right ...

  3. Pitaya - Wikipedia

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    Pitaya usually refers to fruit of the genus Stenocereus, while pitahaya or dragon fruit refers to fruit of the genus Selenicereus (formerly Hylocereus), both in the family Cactaceae. [3] The common name in English – dragon fruit – derives from the leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exterior.

  4. Coffee cherry tea - Wikipedia

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    Coffee cherry tea is an herbal tea made from the dried skins and/or pulp of the fruit of the coffee plant that remain after the coffee beans have been collected from within. It is also known as cascara, from the Spanish cáscara, meaning "husk". It is similar to a traditional beverage in Yemen and Ethiopia.

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    Phytolacca extract was advertised as a prescription weight loss drug in the 1890s. [ 36 ] Pokeweed is promoted in alternative medicine as a dietary supplement intended to treat a wide range of maladies including mumps , arthritis and various skin conditions. [ 37 ]

  6. Natural skin care - Wikipedia

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    Natural skin care uses topical creams and lotions made of ingredients available in nature. [1] Much of the recent literature reviews plant-derived ingredients, which may include herbs , roots , flowers and essential oils , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] but natural substances in skin care products include animal-derived products such as beeswax , and minerals.

  7. Angelica acutiloba - Wikipedia

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    Angelica acutiloba is a perennial herb from the family Apiaceae or Umbelliferous (carrot or parsley family). It is predominately in Japan and perhaps endemic (unique). [1] It is now distributed widely and cultivated in Jilin, China, [2] Korea, [2] Taiwan [3] and Indonesia.

  8. Di Long (extract) - Wikipedia

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    Di Long or Dilong extract (Chinese: 地龍散; pinyin: dìlóngsàn; Wade–Giles: ti-lung san; lit. 'earth-dragon/-worm powder') is a medicinal preparation based on abdominal extracts from the earthworm species Lumbricus rubellus used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for a wide variety of disorders, from convulsions and fevers to rheumatoid arthritis and blood stasis syndromes.

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