Our bones can be seen as storage of our body’s mineral resources. Whenever our body needs certain minerals such as calcium, our bones release them into the blood. When our body needs more minerals than our bones have in stock, the bone density decreases and bone illnesses like osteoporosis can develop. Including specific herbs in your diet can help the body to store more of those essential minerals and, as a result, make your bones stronger, healthier and more flexible. While some herbs are a natural resource of minerals, others can stimulate the body to produce certain hormones to absorb these minerals from your diet.
Besides minerals, some herbs like mountain arnica can also accelerate the healing process after a bone fracture, which is widely used in traditional medicine.
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Mediamatic Biotoop Dijkspark
Celeriac
Apium graveolens rapaceum
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Mulberry
Morus alba
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Woody Buttercup
Ranunculus
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Wild strawberry
Fragaria vesca
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Knowledge Page Alix Briere
Hortus Dijkspark Knowledge
What is the Hortus Dijkspark project?
This project is used to keep tract of the extensive list of plants we have growing here at Mediamatic. We tract their growing location (see 'Hortus Map'), some general plant information such as their...
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Becoming magnesium Mediamatic Biotoop Dijkspark Fredrik Link
Becoming magnesium
Through scrunching & draping tinfoil: can I transform into magnesium?
Through researching costume ideas for the Inhuman Carnaval, I came across the mineral magnesium. The rock and metal like texture reminded me of the scrunched up tin foil around the sandwiches my mum...
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Exhibition: Mediamatic Biotoop Dijkspark
Hortus Dijkspark
1May 20181May 2028Rondom onze Biotoop groeit een grote verscheidenheid aan planten, van genezend tot giftig, van donkergroen tot paars. Je kunt Hortus Dijkspark op elk moment bezoeken. Klik hier om meer te weten te...
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New Zealand spinach
Tetragonia tetragonioides
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Goji berry
Lycium barbarum
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Thaise chilli
Capsicum annuum 'Bird's Eye'
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Wax begonia
Begonia semperflorens-cultorum
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Tarragon
Artemisia dracunculus
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Common rue
Ruta graveolens
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Oat
Avena sativa
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Hemp
Cannabis sativa
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Ground elder
Aegopodium podagraria
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Mountain arnica
Arnica montana
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Bamboo
Bambusa arundinaceae
Aphrodisiac properties The bamboo has played an important role in East Asia, as part of spiritual life, as a building material, and indeed, as an aphrodisiac! ( worldbamboo.net ) It is the bamb(oo la...
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Feverfew
Tanacetum parthenium
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Spring onion
Allium fistulosum
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Bones
Our bones can be seen as a storage of our body’s mineral resources. Whenever our body is in need of certain minerals such as calcium, our bones release them into the blood. When our body needs more...
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Common juniper
Juniperus communis
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Field horsetail
Equisetum arvense
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Shepard's Purse
Capsella bursa-pastoris
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