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Anhidrosis
Horses that are unable to sweat are said to have Anhidrosis. Sweating is the body’s way of cooling, excreting waste and balancing...
Equilibrium and Harmony Through Knowledge
"According to tradition, plants are rarely used singularly, however, I am often asked about one herb. This would be analogous to eating one type of food, thinking this will sustain life. All plants have an array of nutritional value and when combined can create a synergistic effect. So while I have written on singular herbs, remember they work better with other herbs."
- Andrea