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While sage is a splendid seasoning for meats, soups and Thanksgiving stuffing, its usefulness extends well-beyond the kitchen. In ancient cultures around the world, sage was a highly esteemed medicinal herb. What is sage? Common sage (Salvia officinalis) is a semi-woody, perennial shrub in the mint (Lamiaceae) family. This species
Brewing Guide for Optimum Flavor in Six Types of Tea
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White Dew on Sept. 7: Ancient Customs, Health, & Wellness Tips Explained
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Tai Chi: The Daoist Martial Art of Winning Without Fighting
It is said that during the Southern Song Dynasty (1127–1279), in the twelfth century, a man called Zhang...
The Magical Journey of the Golden Seed: Corn’s Role in Civilization and Survival
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For Powerful Traditional Remedies, Know and Grow Medicinal Herbs (N) Nasturtium
Bright and lively in both appearance and flavor, nasturtium is a popular edible, annual herb. With colorful...