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Coriander

Traditionally, coriander is used as a stimulant and antiseptic.

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Corn

Corn is rich in fiber, which can promote digestion, the minerals potassium, iron and magnesium found in corn can also contribute to a healthy diet.

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Cowslip

Primarily the roots of the cowslip are used in medicine. Due to their saponin content, they have an expectorant effect in bronchial catarrh and colds. The flowers (including the calyxes) are also added to cough teas.

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Cranesbill

Cranesbill is recommended for diarrhea and is a popular remedy for liver and gallbladder complaints, throat and pharyngitis, kidney and bladder infections, hemorrhoids, hemostasis and wound healing.

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Currants

Blackcurrant helps strengthen the walls of blood vessels and prevent cardiovascular diseases.

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Dandelion

The different types of bitter substances contained in dandelions are also called taraxins and can positively support the flow of bile and gastric juice production due to feeding.

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Dead Sea Salt

Dead Sea salt has a positive effect on the musculoskeletal system, it can relieve muscle spasms and back pain.

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Dead-nettle

The valuable properties of the dead-nettle have been largely forgotten today.

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Devil's Claw

Devil's claw, which owes its name to the bizarre shapes of the root, is a plant native to Africa, which grows mainly on dry savanna soils.

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Dextrose

Dextrose is known to many as glucose. In natural form, it is found in fruit and honey.

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Diatomaceous earth

Diatomaceous earth, or kieselguhr, is a mineral that is formed from the shells of dead diatoms.

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Echinacea

The echinacea plant, is mainly used as the alkamides contained in it can strengthen the immune system.

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