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taken internally

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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Basil, Bush - Herb Profile and Information
... us: 'Galen and Dioscorides hold it is not fitting to be taken inwardly and Chrysippusrails at it. Pliny and the Arabians defend it ... seeds have been reckoned efficacious against the poison of serpents, both taken internally and laid upon the wound. They are also said to cure ... the conventional wisdom of the early 1900's. This should be taken into account as some of the information may now be considered ...
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Arnica mollis
... Arnica is used homeopathically for similar things (bruises, etc., incl. shock), however it may be taken internally in such dilute dosages. Always check label to be sure it's homeopathic. Tinctures are ... for dry problems. I personally use Arnica oil for most purposes. Michael Moore uses it internally. Use with caution. Check MPPW. Related Plants: Arnica cordifolia, Arnica montana (species used in ...
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Herbal Smoking Mixtures
... satisfy those people who like "Kools." Angelica, Angelica sp. Angelica has many physiological effects when taken internally. When smoked as a flavoring in small amounts, it should have no system wide effects ...
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Rosemary Recipes and Cooking Instructions
... , distilled rosemary oil, (not not to be confused with flavored cooking oils), should never be taken internally. It is poisonous in strong doses. Be sure to consult your physician before attempting any ...
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Plant Resin & Wax Photos
... used medicinally as an antiseptic and expectorant. Under no circumstances should coal tar creosote be taken internally. Although creosote bush does not grow in the chaparral plant community, the dried leaves of ...
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Names Of Wildflowers
... used medicinally as an antiseptic and expectorant. Under no circumstances should coal tar creosote be taken internally. Although creosote bush does not grow in the chaparral plant community, the dried leaves ... ). Eminent botanist Gilbert Voss in a dense stand of golden eardrops (Dicentra chrysantha). Photograph taken on a recently burned slope of Tecate Peak in southern San Diego County (circa ...
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Sea Hearts
... monkey ladder were ground into a poultice to relieve painful inflammations. Ground seeds were also taken internally for an incredible variety of remedies, including contraception, constipation, snake bites, and as an aphrodisiac ...
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Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary -- J
... substitute. In Darien, gently boiled leaves are appliled as poultices to external ulcers; they are taken internally for jaundice (!). The latex serves as an antiseptic (!). JATROPHA GOSSYPIIFOLIA L. Frailecillo (CR,CR/ROC ...
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Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary -- L
... ripe fruits are poisonous. Young shoots and leaves are used as potherbs. The seeds are taken internally for headache. The gourds are used for drinking utensils. Lagrimas de Maria: Chiococca (P); Zephyranthes ...
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Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary -- N
... on the skin as a reputed tick repellent. Some people consider it germicidal. It is taken internally as a bitter tea by the Ailigandi Cuna for stomach ache (!). Some Colombians believe it ... the Spaniard. Nicotine, the narcotic "gift" of the Indian to the European invader, may have taken a greater toll on the invader's ruthless toll on the Amerindians. By 1600, the ...
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