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Your pairing of Creeping Jenny and Ajuga is tempting me to set some gold coins loose among the Bugleweed just to see what happens.
The Six Degrees Of Favorite Plants-SL Blogathon « Fairegarden 2009
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Bugleweed (Lycopus) leaf tea inhibits iodine metabolism.
Goiter Is A Comparatively Unknown Disease, Thanks To Iodized Salt 2007
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Lythospermic and other organic acids found in Bugleweed help to decrease the levels of certain hormones in the body - including TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone produced by the pituitary gland) and T4 (produced by the thyroid).
Wil's Ebay E-Store 2010
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Mommy moved the Bugleweed to the bed with the Stokes 'Aster in it.
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Mommy was so impressed with how well the purple verbena did in the Whiskers Memorial Butterfly garden that she decided to move the Bugleweed and replace it with verbena.
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Mommy was so impressed with how well the purple verbena did in the Whiskers Memorial Butterfly garden that she decided to move the Bugleweed and replace it with verbena.
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Mommy moved the Bugleweed to the bed with the Stokes 'Aster in it.
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Lemon Balm (Melissa Oficinalis) in combination with Bugleweed is used in Europe as a remedy for Grave’s disease (hyperthyroidism).
Goiter Is A Comparatively Unknown Disease, Thanks To Iodized Salt 2007
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