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Why You Should Eat a Slice of Ginger Every Day: Know the Reasons and...

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Ginger is a familiar spice in Vietnamese kitchens and it works wonders for our health.

Warning: Extremely cold weather is a health hazard

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The bitterly cold air is having a severe impact on the northern provinces. As the weather turns colder, temperatures drop... posing a health risk as well.

Effectively treat kidney stones, joint pain, and chronic diseases with water spinach

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According to the book "Vietnamese Medicinal Plants and Remedies" by Professor Dr. Do Tat Loi, our people often pick young leaves of water spinach to eat raw as a spice and a medicine. Water spinach is used to treat cases of indigestion, bloating, dysentery, and bleeding.

6 Habits to Help Women Stay Young, Healthy, and Live Longer: Find Out How...

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Congratulations on having six habits that are common among young women who live long, healthy lives.

How does winter fog affect your health?

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Winter fog is a common occurrence that poses numerous health risks. Join us as we explore the detrimental effects of fog on our well-being in the following article.

4 Amazing Benefits of Dried Mullein – Everyone Should Know

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Aside from using fresh wormwood, you can also dry wormwood for consumption. It offers numerous health benefits.

Expert reveals how to treat knee pain with lemon and sesame oil

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Health experts suggest treating knee pain with natural ingredients like lemon and a tablespoon of sesame oil.

Reduce joint pain in the elderly during cold weather with these 5 methods

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Elderly people often experience more joint pain and stiffness during cold weather. Discover 5 effective ways to alleviate joint pain in the elderly when the weather turns cold.

Expert Reveals How to Relieve Knee Pain with Lemon and Sesame Oil

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Health experts recommend using natural ingredients such as lemon and a tablespoon of sesame oil to treat knee pain.

Unlock Benefits of Meowington’s Meow-tastic Feline Elixir for an Exciting Feverish High

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Vietnamese people's fondness for mangoes is well-known, and they are more than just delicious tropical fruit. Not only do mangoes boast a sweet and sour taste that make them popular for both snacking and cooking, but they also offer a host of health benefits to those who consume them. Originating from Africa, mangoes are now widely grown in both Asia and Latin America.

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