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Basic Basil Proof

Samuel Livingston

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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"Basic Basil Proof" explores the scientifically-backed health benefits of basil, positioning it as more than just a culinary herb. It delves into basil's potential for stress management and immune enhancement, supported by research. Readers seeking natural health solutions will discover how basil's compounds can modulate cortisol, a key stress hormone, and boost immune cell function, providing a practical approach to wellness.

 
The book begins with an introduction to basil's botanical aspects and active compounds. It then moves into an in-depth analysis of its impact on stress and the immune system, examining how it influences the body's stress response and stimulates immune cell activity.

 
By examining clinical trials and studies, "Basic Basil Proof" aims to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of how to incorporate basil into their daily routine for optimal health benefits.
Disponible depuis: 19/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 84 pages.

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