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Online Exclusives » Conventions and Events » Laws & Legislation » Massage Associations » Schools/Training » Self-Care » Reader Expressions » Research » Link Partners » Donate to Research »Yerba mansa, translated from Spanish as “the calming herb,” could have health benefits that mirror those of Echinacea and Goldenseal. Used for centuries by native tribes to cure all ranges of illness, this herb is finally being noticed by scientists at New Mexico State University. The plant can be grown in all types of soil, and requires no more water than a typical crop, making it a prime harvest for New Mexico farmers to grow in the usually arid climate. But, this herb faces the same threat as many other medicinal supplements, extinction. With the population growth of New Mexico on the rise, and cities and homes following to meet their needs,
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