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Article 5
... Japan as a national project. Therefore, a certain proportion of contemporary Japanese people suffer from hay fever because of the pollen from Cryptomeria japonica trees that were planted at that time. Now ...
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Welwitschia
... was the original source of the alkaloid ephedrine, a common decongestant in popular allergy and hay fever remedies. Since ephedrine has a chemical structure similar to epinephrine (adrenalin), it works like a ...
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7.01 Genetics Meets "The Real World"
... which responded well to corrective treatment. Parents: Mary: Age 47, 5' 7", wears glasses, has hay fever. Has been diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome and mild diabetes. Had two miscarriages in addition ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Goldenrods—Three Cultivars to Set Your Autumn Garden Ablaze
... the record straight, once and for all. Despite their notorious reputation, goldenrods do not cause hay fever. The real culprit is ragweed, which often grows in the same areas as its more ...
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Beagle Ridge Herb Farm - newsletters - Herbal display gardens,hiking trails and classes
... the following: Golden rod- NO it is not a weed and you will not get hay fever from it! Fabulous for teas, the bees love it and it adds a brilliant all ...
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Beagle Ridge Herb Farm - newsletters - Herbal display gardens,hiking trails and classes
... the following: Golden rod- NO it is not a weed and you will not get hay fever from it! Fabulous for teas, the bees love it and it adds a brilliant all ... the following: Golden rod- NO it is not a weed and you will not get hay fever from it! Fabulous for teas, the bees love it and it adds a brilliant all ...
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Perennials - Solidago spp., S. hybrids
... Regions Mountains, Piedmont, Coastal Plain Comments Goldenrod has been wrongly accused of causing allergies and hay fever, but it actually is ragweed, a nondescript plant flowering at the same time, that causes ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Why Make Herbal Medicines?
... already on medications, consult your doctor for contraindications and advice. Be careful if you have hay fever or are allergic to some plants. Plants have large families, many of which are unrecognizable ...
www.gardensablaze.com

Inflorescence Terminology (Part 1)
... . Since mulberries are wind-pollinated, male trees produce copious pollen which can raise havoc with hay-fever sufferers. Female catkin from a variety of black mulberry (Morus nigra). Mulberry flowers are produced ...
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Variegated goldenrod - GardenLady.com
... in small groups. Cons: I can’t think of any. No, goldenrod does NOT cause hay-fever… it just happens to be in showy bloom when the ragweed (which looks like a ...
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