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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Barberry, Common - Herb Profile and Information
... ---Synonyms---Berbery. Pipperidge Bush. Berberis Dumetorum. ---Parts Used---Bark, root-bark. ---Habitat---The Common Barberry, a well-known, bushy ... in the following spring. ---Parts Used---Stem-bark and root-bark. The stem-bark is collected by shaving and is ... , general debility and biliousness, and for diarrhoea. ---Preparations---Powdered bark, 1/4 teaspoonful several times daily. Fluid extract, 1 ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Alder, Black American - Herb Profile and Information
... . Fever Bush. Apalachine a feuilles de Prunier. ---Parts Used---The fresh bark and fruit. ---Habitat---The United States, from western Florida northwards. ... than usual. For dyspepsia, 2 drachms of the powdered bark, and 1 drachm of powdered Golden Seal infused in a pint of boiling water ... Dosage---Of the decoction, 2 to 3 fluid ounces. Of the powdered bark, 1/2 to 1 drachm. Common Name Index A ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Alstonia Bark - Herb Profile and Information
... Description Constituents Medicinal Action and Uses Preparations and Dosages ---Synonyms---Fever Bark. Australian Quinine. ---Part Used---The dried bark. ---Habitat---New South Wales and Australia. ---Description---The name is ... and of great use in convalescence, also much used by homoeopaths. ---Preparations and Dosages---Powdered bark 2 to 8 grains. Fluid extract, 4 to 40 minims. Common Name Index ...
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Tsuga chinensis - Plants For A Future database report
... Woodland Garden; Canopy; Hedge; Edible Uses Edible Parts: Inner bark. Edible Uses: Tea. Inner bark - raw or dried, ground into a powder and then ... throat problems or externally to wash sores and ulcers[21]. The powdered bark can be put into shoes for tender or sweaty feet or ... boiling the wood[46, 61, 64]. The bark contains 8 - 14% tannin[46, 171]. The inner bark is used according to one report[82]. ...
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Berchemia zeyheri
... heavy heartwood. It has grey-brown bark, with light grey, corky dots on young branches. The bark is smooth on young trees but ... browsed by giraffe, eland, kudu, nyala, bushbuck, impala. Porcupines eat the bark, which can cause damage to the tree. Uses and cultural ... dyed with an extract made from the bark to give them a purplish colour. The powdered bark is also used to cure headaches when smoked ...
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Database file for Mulateiro - Calycophyllum spruceanum - Mulateiro - Calycophyllum spruceanum - Pau Mulato - Calycophyllum spruceanum - Mulateiro - Calycophyllum spruceanum - Pau-Mulato - Calycophyllum spruceanum
... its ability to completely shed and regenerate its bark on a yearly basis, making harvesting the bark a totally renewable and sustainable enterprise. The bark is smooth (as if polished) and changes ... is a "cure" for diabetes. Peruvian tribes also apply the powdered bark to fungal infections of the skin. They also prepare a bark decoction to treat skin parasites - especially "sarna negra" - a nasty ...
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Beech3
... stimulating expectorant in chronic bronchitis. Tonic: A tea made from the powdered bark and leaves makes an excellent tonic. The American naturopath Jethro Kloss ... and part of the middle veins are pinkish to dark red. The bark is smooth and pale at first, but soon becomes cracked and ... The leaf has quite prominent ridges between the veins. The grey bark is smooth when young and cracks with age to give ...
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Box
... well to quinine (the powdered bark of a Peruvian tree Cinchona succirubra, which since has been known as "Peruvian Bark"). Quinine became famous ... of ounces of fresh leaves. Mrs. Grieve writes: "Dried and powdered, the leaves are still given to horses for the purpose ... the old-fashioned remedy of powdered Box-leaves for bot-worm in horses." Intestinal worms: The dried powdered leaves were given in a ...
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Dogwood - A Plant for all Seasons
... clubs, and tool handles. Its powdered bark was made into toothpaste and the root bark provided a scarlet dye. Aboriginal people also used red osier dogwood: the bark was smoked in pipes or used ...
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Native Plant Information Network -Alnus incana
... the common alder throughout the Rockies. The Navajo Indians made a red dye from the powdered bark. References: Related Web Sites USDA PLANTS: View account for ALIN2 in the USDA PLANTS database ...
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