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Dictionary » C » Cinnamon CinnamonCinnamon Cinnamomum zeylanicum, an evergreen tree of the laurel family (lauraceae), and its dried inner bark used as a spice or medicinally. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: mastrubation leads to face pimples or facial skin diseases?... be taken internally. 2. Honey is also considered good for skin. Applying a mixture prepared from three tablespoons of honey and one teaspoon of cinnamon powder over night is another popular natural cure for this irritating problem. This natural remedy is sure to give encouraging results if religiously ...
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Re: Stomach bloating and weight gain... John Wort, Calcium/Magnesium, Gas-X, and every sort of natural cleanse mentioned in a health magazine, such as lemonaid mixed with cayenne pepper, cinnamon and baking soda in water, etc. etc. No change. I still look awful! I also tried eliminating different foods each week, and there's no change. ...
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Re: What is life? (Seeking a physical signature for life)... manager in New York. The other kids in the "Mikey" commercial were Gilchrist's brothers in real life, and are also still alive. In 1978, Cinnamon Life was introduced. Today Cinnamon Life comprises one third of total Life sales. Twenty five years after the release of Cinnamon Life, Honey ...
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DSP CREAMThe ingrediants are listed on the bottle. They are Aetheric, Oils of (lemon, lavender, orange, apricot, avocado, mellisa, cinnamon, jojoba etc.) I have tried a small container of this cream and although it does not eliminate the lesions it definately removes the brown spotted type of ...
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"Twenty questions"-biology game So it is not cinnamon? :shock: :oops: Shame on me I WAS in that link but I think I missed to read your tree there :roll: :? But hey please scroll up, I already asked you a question "Which familuy of Ordo Fagales?" and ...
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