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by Michelle Newport - 2006-12-23
Common name(s):Golden Seal, Eye Balm, Ground Raspberry, Jaundice Root, Orange Root, Turmeric Root, Wild Curcuma, Yellow Puccoon, Yellow RootBotanical name:Hydrastis canadensisPlant part used:The rhizo...
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by Steve Mathew - 2007-02-11
Black CohoshAlternative Names: Black snakeroot, Macrotys, Bugbane, Bugwort, Rattleroot, Rattleweed ,Actaea racemosa, Cimicifuga racemosa Plant Descritpion:Black Cohosh produces a stout, blackish rhiz...
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by Steve Mathew - 2007-02-17
Asian Ginseng Asian, Chinese, Korean, or "true" ginseng are all common names for Panax ginseng, one of the world's oldest known herbal medicines. The word Panax, of Greek derivation, means "all-cure" ...
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by Steve Mathew - 2007-02-17
AshwagandhaAshwagandha, a traditional Indian (Ayurvedic) medical herb,is thought of as "Indian ginseng." It is often marketed simply as "Withania" and is also called winter cherry or Dunal. The berrie...
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by Steve Mathew - 2007-02-21
Garlic Garlic has many varieties, such as ramson (wild garlic, A.ursinum), garlic chives, and elephant garlic. The name Allium is derived from the Celtic word for pungent, hot, or burning; the species...
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by Steve Mathew - 2007-02-21
FenugreekFenugreek bears hard, irregularly shaped seeds, which are used both as a spice and as an herbal medicine. The seeds have a characteristic odor and a somewhat bitter taste. Fenugreek is native...
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by Steve Mathew - 2007-02-21
Feverfew Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, is a member of the Asteraceae family. Other common names of feverfew include featherfew, febrifuge plant, and wild chamomile. The leaves of the plant are most ...
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by Steve Mathew - 2007-02-21
Evening Primrose Oil Evening primrose is a member of the fuchsia and willow herb family. The common name of the plant is derived from the flower, which opens and releases its scent during the evening....
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by Steve Mathew - 2007-02-21
Ephedra, or Ma HuangThe best known ma huang comes from the stems of the Chinese ephedra bush, Ephedra sinica, although some may be derived from E. equisetum species; similar plants are used in India a...
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by Steve Mathew - 2007-02-23
Lemon BalmMelissa officinalis, commonly known as lemon balm or melissa, is a member of the mint family. The leaves, which emit a fragrant lemony odor when bruised, are used medicinally. Uses and Benef...