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characterization of the volatile composition of essential oils of some lamiaceae spices and the antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of the entire oils . j agric food chem. ( ): - . retrieved april , . chiang, l. c., l. t.ng, p. w. cheng, w. chiang, and c. c. lin. . pubmed antiviral activities of extracts
vieira, and z. hao. . basil: a source of aroma compounds and a popular culinary and ornamental herb . in j. janick (ed.), perspectives on new crops and new uses. alexandria, va: ashs press. isbn . retrieved april , . tohti, i., m. tursun, a. umar, s. turdi, h. imin, and n. moore. . pubmed aqueous extracts...
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by definition, they are substances taken by mouth in any form (gel, capsule, tablet, powder, and so on). sold without a prescription, they can contain vitamins, minerals, botanicals (such as herbs and other plant extracts), amino acids, enzymes, or other ingredients—natural or synthetic or something
chaparral, comfrey, kava, and skullcap. body-building and weight-loss formulas account for many cases of liver damage. impurities or toxins introduced during processing of supplements increase the risk. some supplements have the same adverse effects as prescription drugs. for example, red yeast rice extracts...
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