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Zoey63294

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The herb that may decrease symptoms in patients with Alzheimers disease and increase blood flow to the brain is called:
  1.garlic.
  2.Saint Johns wort.
  3.DHEA.
  4.gingko biloba.

Question 2

All of the following are true regarding ginseng EXCEPT:
  1.one of its proposed uses is to increase energy.
  2.one of its proposed uses is to relieve mild depression.
  3.a potential side effect is insomnia.
  4.one of its proposed uses is to stimulate immune function.



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