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Excessive salt in soil can interfere with the ability of plants to take up nutrients, disrupt the balance of ions within plant cells, and cause water stress due to osmotic pressure, all of which can reduce plant fertility. Salt can also increase the pH of soil, making certain essential nutrients less available to plants.
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Ginger and mint both help reduce nausea and can be taken as a tea. Just steep some bruised mint leaves or grated fresh ginger in boiling water for about 5 minutes.
Ginger tea may help calm an upset stomach, as well as reduce nausea. It can also help with pain and can help sinuses.
'Taking Charge of Your Fertility' was written in 1996 by Toni Weschler, a women's health advocate. In 2006, an updated tenth anniversary edition of the book was released.
to reduce the pressure cals a ginger
Yes, there is no problem in taking those 2 drugs together.