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		<title>Indigestion 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[cardamom, cinnamon To relive indigestion, heartburn and even cramps in a tasty way, sprinkle a little cinnamon and cardamom on hot buttered raisin toast, chew thoroughly on every single bite, and only then swallow. Related ItemsDoes an Apple Help Heartburn?Via: ezinearticles.com Apples can neutralize stomach acid. According to some...IndigestionCaraway Here is a tee made from [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[anise, cinnamon, cardamom Anise tea serves many purposes. and can be brewed from about 7 tsp of anise seed, added to a quart of boiling water. Then let the tea simmer down to 1.5 pints. Strain. Drink 2 cups of the strained tea once or twice daily to get rid of heartburn. Believe it or [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Via: hoinews.com Plants for Medicine Plants have been used throughout the ages for healing purposes. As far back as 4500 BC, people traveled great distances to Ethiopia, the main trading area for herbs and spices. These prized plant products were used for preserving food, cooking and medicine. Ancient Egyptian papyrus scrolls list the cooking and [...]]]></description>
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