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            <title>Pastis, a drink for a relaxing afternoon in Provence</title>
            <description>You are in a hammock, gazing lazily over the Cote d'Azur; a glass of pastis in one hand, the other dangling in the tall sweet grass. The warm air drifts in from the mediterranean, slips over the stone walls and softly rustles the silver green leaves of the sun filtered ...</description>
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            <title>Malaria Prevention - Five ways to avoid catching it on Safari</title>
            <description>Malaria is endemic to most of the areas in Africa where safari trips are still possible which means you will need to take malaria prevention precautions to protect yourself against catching the disease when you travel there.

There are five things you can do to avoid catching malaria on a safari ...</description>
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            <title>What Is Malaria &#038; What Can Be Done If I Contract It?</title>
            <description>Malaria is an infectious blood disease caused by the bite of the female Anopheles mosquito that injects parasites into the bloodstream. This disease is reported to afflict 350-500 million people each year and causes over one million deaths. Malaria causes a high fever, joint pain, shivering, vomiting and anemia. If ...</description>
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            <title>Community Welcome</title>
            <description>Welcome to SweetWormWood.Com!

I read an article in Wall Street Journal one day (I can't find the news story online, else I'd post a link here) about how Sweet Wormwood is used to prevent malaria.  I was shocked and amazed at this news and interested in bring this to the ...</description>
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            <title>What is Sweet Wormwood used for?</title>
            <description>WHAT IS SWEET WORMWOOD USED FOR?

Both Eastern and Western cultures have treated illnesses with herbal medicines for thousands of years. Herbal remedies have proven effective even in modern times, and are used worldwide on a daily basis. Many people shun modern medicine, and seek alternatives through “traditional medicinals”. There are ...</description>
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            <title>History of Sweet Wormwood</title>
            <description>SWEET WORMWOOD HISTORY

As with all things known to humankind, Nature brings forth both good and bad. We can attribute much to our ancestors, who learned by observing Nature. They knew which plants were edible, and which plants were poisonous. Nature provided them with prosperity and bountiful harvests in some seasons, ...</description>
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            <title>Sweet wormwood protects against Malaria</title>
            <description> PROTECTING YOURSELF AGAINST MALARIA WITH SWEET WORMWOOD

The herb Sweet Wormwood, also known as Qinghaosu in Chinese, is one of approximately 300 species of the family botanically known as Artemisia. Most are very similar in appearance. The Wormwood plant is a bushy, silvery leaved herb that is quite pretty. Its ...</description>
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