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Herbs are used to cook, clean, deodorize, and even heal. It is not a far stretch to believe that herbs can have some psychological benefits. Many people use herbs to help with emotional problems, psychological disorders, additions, and mood swings. - The Psychological Use of Herbs - Herbs is a personally written site at BellaOnline

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