You can bet most of us dealing with infections may suffer from lymph congestion more often than not.
I just ordered a dried version (it can even be eaten as salad) and will try making teas.
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Neat!
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- Thanks for posting that Brussels. Lymph issues are so important to consider - always - and it's true that often it's the last thing on the list when it should be the first.
As I always like to have various authors' take on herbs and also to make it easier for those new to any of this to have a more expansive view to enjoy as they learn. So, adding to that are links from the website of
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