
Is Herbal Stimulant Laxiative Tea also good to loose weight?
The Brand is “Traditional Medicinals”
and it’s caffeine free.
PLEASE HELP!!!
don’t buy into the laxative losing weight food myth!! laxatives do not help you lose weight. all they do is deplete you of nutrients. you absorb almost all of your macronutrients (carbs, fat, protein) in the small intestine. the micronutrients (vitamins and minerals) and water are absorbed in the large intestine – which is where laxatives work. you’ll get all the calories and none of the nutrients. and no weight loss.
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Herbal Medicines for Neuropsychiatric Diseases: Current Developments and Research $39.71 Used – From the 19th Collegium Internationale Neuro-psychopharmacolgicum (CINP) Congress in 1994 comes this long-awaited collection that explores traditional herbal medicines as they relate to the treatment of neuropsychiatric diseases today. Dr. Shigenobu Hanba, co-chair of the symposium, joins together with co-editor Dr. Elliot Richelson and other distinguished scientists from around the world to discuss the role that age-old medicinals can play in modern-day therapy. For clinical and basic sc |
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Herbal Medicines for Neuropsychiatric Diseases: Current Developments and Research $39.71 New – From the 19th Collegium Internationale Neuro-psychopharmacolgicum (CINP) Congress in 1994 comes this long-awaited collection that explores traditional herbal medicines as they relate to the treatment of neuropsychiatric diseases today. Dr. Shigenobu Hanba, co-chair of the symposium, joins together with co-editor Dr. Elliot Richelson and other distinguished scientists from around the world to discuss the role that age-old medicinals can play in modern-day therapy. For clinical and basic sci |
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Medical Theory and Therapeutic Practice in the Eighteenth Century: A Transatlantic Perspective $85.1 Used – In the course of the long 18th century, medical theory and theories underwent profound changes. These in turn reflected discontinuities and often conflicting assumptions and premises, engendering divergent concepts of physiology and pathology. However, most theoretical considerations were only very inconsistently and partially reflected in therapeutic practice, which continued to be governed by experience with traditional and known medicinals and by patient expectations regarding provider |
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