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by Steve Mathew - 2007-02-24
Licorice There are several flowering plants whose roots provide the well-known product known as licorice or liquorice. Glycyrrhiza means sweet root, a tribute to the plant's intense sweetness. The bes...
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by Steve Mathew - 2007-02-24
PC-SPES PC-SPES (PC stands for prostate cancer; SPES is the Latin root for hope) is a mixture of concentrated extracts of eight primarily Chinese herbs: Dendranthema morifolium (chrysanthemum; ju hua)...
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by Steve Mathew - 2007-02-24
Passion Flower There are over 400 species of passion flower (genus Passiflora), which are also known as maypop, apricot vine, or passion vine. The dried, leafy, aerial parts of the P. incarnata specie...
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by Steve Mathew - 2007-02-24
Papaya Found in tropical countries, the papaya tree is also known as the pawpaw or melon tree. The seeds, leaves, and fruit have all been used in folk medicine. The sap or latex, a milky fluid collect...
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by Steve Mathew - 2007-02-24
Nettle Urtica dioica, commonly called nettle, nettles, or stinging nettle, is often regarded as a noxious weed. Urtica comes from the latin urere, meaning "to burn," and is the source of the medical t...
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by Steve Mathew - 2007-02-24
Mullein Common mullein, Verbascum densiflorum or V. thapsus, is known by many names, such as flannel flower and lungwort. The herb is indigenous to Europe and North Africa, but is also found in Asia a...
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by Steve Mathew - 2007-02-25
Saw Palmetto Saw palmetto is an American dwarf palm tree indigenous to the Eastern United States coastal region. The ripe fruit, or berry, is used medicinally. Uses and Benefits: Saw palmetto is commo...
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by Steve Mathew - 2007-02-25
SAMe S-adenosylmethionine is also known as ademetionine, SAM, or SAMe. The "e" in SAMe designates that SAM is endogenous. SAMe is a naturally occurring substance that functions as a methyl donor in me...
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by Steve Mathew - 2007-02-25
Red Clover Red clover is a legume in the pea family often used for hay and as a nitrogen-fixing crop. This three-leaf clover is thought to be the model for the suit of clubs in playing cards, and perh...
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by Steve Mathew - 2007-02-25
Pygeum The African plum, Prunus africana or Pygeum africanum, is an evergreen tree native to the highland forests of central and southern Africa. It is commonly referred to as pygeum. Uses and Benefit...