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"P" Common Name Index
... Root Pinus Bark. Hemlock Spruce Pipsissewa Pitcher Plant Plantain, Common Plantain, Buck's Horn Plantain, Hoary Plantain, Ispaghul Plantain, Psylllium Plantain, Ribwort Plantain, Sea Plantain, Water Plantain, Fruit Pleurisy Root Ploughman's Spikenard Plumbago Poison Ivy Poison Oak Poke Root Polypody Root Polyporus of Larch Pomegranate Poplar, ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Asclepias - Herb Profile and Information
... . The three species of Asclepias most used in medicine are the Calotropis procera, A. tuberosa (Pleurisy root) and A. Incarnata (Swamp Milkweed). It is a very common roadside weed in the eastern ... . Cornuti, Decaisne), found abundantly in Syria, cultivated in some parts of Europe. See under: CALATROPIS PLEURISY ROOT SWAMP MILKWEED [Top] Common Name Index A MODERN HERBAL Home Page Bear in mind "A ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Aconite Herb - Profile and Information
... contains is lessened. On account of the extremely poisonous properties of the root, it is considered desirable that the root should be grown and collected under the same conditions, so that uniformity ... feverish cold, larnyngitis, first stages of pneumonia and erysipelas; it relieves the pain of neuralgia, pleurisy and aneurism. In cardiac failure or to prevent same it has been used with success ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Beech - Herb Profile and Information
... oils of its class. ---Other Species---BEECH DROPS (OROBANCHE VIRGINIANA,EPIFAGUS VIRGINIANA, BROOM RAPE, CANCER ROOT), a parasite on Beech tree roots, has a bitter, nauseous, astringent taste, diminished by ... Andromeda) is a rare plant of North America valuable as a sedative diaphoretic in typhus, pleurisy and erysipelas COPPER-BEECH (F. sylvatica var. purpurea). The leaves of this species may be ...
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