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fever bark tree

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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Angelica - Herb Profile and Information
... , much in use on the Continent in the treatment of typhus fever, is thus prepared: 'Pour a quart of boiling water upon 6 ... earwigs. A drink much in use on the Continent for typhus fever: Pour a quart of boiling water on 6 oz. of Angelica ... Tree of America (Xanthoxylum Americanum, Mill), the Prickly Ash, as it is more generally named, is not allied to the umbelliferous Angelicas. Its berries and bark ...
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Aboriginal Uses of Plants Around Sydney
... Inner bark Commersonia fraseri Inner bark Eupomatia laurina Inner bark Lomandra multiflora Leaves Lomandra longifolia Leaves Hibiscus heterophyllus Bark Fish Poisons The bark and ... in water and used as a sponge to relieve fever. A liquid made from soaking the roots was used ... to put on? Mahroot - Sometimes they had tea tree (Melaleuca) bark, and sometimes Kangaroo skins from foreign parts..[ie away ...
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Chionanthus virginicus, fringe tree
... 's beard. Shrub or small tree to 10 m (35 ft) tall. Crown narrow and oblong. Bark light gray to brown. ... tree to produce leaves in spring. Seeds must be stratified at 41oF for one year. Fringe-tree can also be propagated by layering and grafting. Medicinal uses: bark has been used as a diuretic or fever remedy. NWI ...
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Baobab Tree
... digitata Family: Bombacaceae (bombax or baobab family) Common Names: baobab, dead-rat tree, bottle tree, monkey-bread tree The Baobab tree is native to the savanna region of Senegal in Western Africa and ... and rheumatism. * The fruit's pulp can fight dysentery, small pox, and measles. * The bark fights fever and inflammation of the digestive track. * The leaves are rich in calcium, iron, proteins, ...
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May Tree & Shrub of the Month - The Morton Arboretum
... Restaurant Portrait/Wedding Photography Sterling Morton Library The Maze Garden Branching Out! Mission & History Tree Talks (Speakers' Bureau) West Nile Virus Tick Information EDUCATION General Information Course Information & ... remedies as well. The Oklahoma, Alabama, and Delaware brew the bark into a tea and use it cure fever, relieve vomiting, and ease congestion. Redbud also contains saponins, ...
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Database Entry for Cabbage Tree - Andira anthelminitica, inermis
... bark, Jamaica cabbage tree Part Used: Bark CABBAGE TREE HERBAL PROPERTIES AND ACTIONS Main Actions Other Actions Standard Dosage poisonous expels worms Bark narcotic strong laxative Not recommended causes vomiting reduces fever Cabbage tree is an attractive tree ...
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Database Entry: Cascarilla - Croton eluteria - Cascarilla - Croton eluteria - Cascarilla - Croton eluteria - Cascarilla - Croton eluteria Cascarilla - Croton
... , cascarilha, amber kabug, sweet bark, sweet wood bark, Part Used: Bark CASCARILLA HERBAL PROPERTIES AND ACTIONS Main Actions Other Actions Standard Dosage aids digestion reduces fever Bark mildly stimulates lowers blood ... Ecuador and the Amazon basin region. The tree produces small but very fragrant white flowers almost year round. The bark of the tree is a pale yellowish brown and fissured. ...
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Birch
... Birch Betula species Family : Betulaceae by Anna Fraser Contents: Names The Mother Tree Mood Imagine Amazing Bark Birch Cultivation Birch Wood Birch Medicine Medium and Messenger New Beginnings Great Giver ... comfort....... Back to contents Birch Medicine Apart from its use as medicine for fever, skin complaints and bark for rheumatic and arthritic pain, already mentioned, Birch has yet more to ...
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Box
... powdered bark of a Peruvian tree Cinchona succirubra, which since has been known as "Peruvian Bark"). Quinine became famous for the treatment of malaria, a disease with intermittent fevers. Please see Making Tree Medicine ... by a severe febrile illness in two phases. After the first attack of fever and general malaise, the fever declines and a rash appears which changes in a few days to raised ...
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Pinckneya
... Tree (Cinchona ledgerina) of South America, the original source of quinine. Scientific Name(s): Pinckneya pubens, Pinckneya bracteata Common Name(s): Pinckneya, Fever Tree, Fever-bark Tree, Georgia Fever-bark Plant Type: Small deciduous tree ...
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