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Herb Name The broad term astragalus refers to the specific plants Astragalus membranaceus, Astragalus membranaceus var. mongholicus. Although it is commonly sold in stores as Astragalus, one may also find it sold as Huang-Qi or Milk-Vetch root. Do not confuse this with Ma-Huang, or ephedra which is associated with weight-loss and has been linked to sudden heart failure. Overview Astragalus is a flowering plant native to Asia. According to ...
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Herb Name Australian fever tree is more commonly known in the states as eucalyptus. However, you may see it marketed or advertised by retailers as Australian fever tree. Unlike other herbs, whose common name may actually refer to several different plants, Australian fever tree is but one specific kind of tree, Eucalyptus globulus. One should be careful not to confuse Australian fever tree with feverfew, another commonly used herb. Although the plant is native to Australia ...
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Herb Name Awa is more commonly known in the United States by the name kava kava. Unlike many other herbs whose common names refer to a variety of more specific plants, awa, or kava kava simply refers to the plant Piper methysticum. Although it is usually referred to as kava kava or, less commonly in the U.S. awa, you may also find it marketed as just kava. Overview Before proceeding, it is prudent to note that awa has been linked by studies in the United States ...
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Balm leaves, known by its botanical name, Melissa officinalis, is also commonly referred to as Lemon Balm, Sweet Balm, Lemon Balsam, Bee Balm and Melissa. Overview Balm is a shortened form of the word Balsam, deriving from Latin balsamum “balsam tree”, which was also used for the resin obtained from it. The Latin species name melissa is shortened from Classical Greek melisso-phyllon. Early use of the leaf were for its calming effects to relieve stress and ...
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Herb name including Botanical and other Names Beargrape’s Latinized name is Arctostaphylos uva ursi. The Beargrape herb is also referred to by a wide variety of common names including Arberry, Bearberry, Beargrape, Bear's Grape Coradille, Creeping Manzanita, Hogberry, Kinnikinnick, Mealberry, Mountain Box, Mountain cranberry, Rockberry, Sagackhom, Sandberry, and Upland Cranberry. Beargrape is an herb that can be safely used by adults and it is revered for its ...
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Beebread’s botanical or latinized name is Trifolium pretense. Beebread is known by a variety of common names and is often referred to as Beebread, Red Clover, Cow Grass, Meadow Clover, Purple Clover, Trefoil, Ladies Posy, Missouri Milk Vetch, and Clover Rose. Filled with healing attributes, Beebread has been revered by individuals using natural remedies for centuries. The red clover known as Beebread has a wonderful fragrance and is often used to treat a variety of ailments. Ov...
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Learn to Belly Dance for Fun and Fitness! By Anika Logan If you can’t help thinking: “Me, learn to belly dance? I don’t think so!” stop snickering for a minute and give it some serious consideration. Belly dancing is an ancient dance form from the Middle East that first began as a fertility ritual. Belly dancing for fitness and for enjoyment is a new craze that is taking over and it is believed to have its modern roots in today’s pop culture. Singers such ...
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Common Names: Berberry; Barberry Other names: European barberry; jaundice berry; Pepperidge; Pepperidge bush; sowberry; Daruharidra; Garibaldi; and Kingor. Overview History and Usage The barberry has been used medicinally since the ancient Egyptians used it with fennel against the plague. In the middle ages it was used for liver and gallbladder disorders. In Russia it has been used for inflammation and high blood pressure and American ...
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Herb Name including Botanical and Other Names: Berberry, much like its cousin Barberry; is also known as Berberis vulgaris and it is an herb derived from the Berberidaceae shrub family. Other names for Berberry include common grape, Daruharidra, European Berberry Holy thorn, jaundice berry, Mahonia, mountain grape, Oregon Grape Root, Pepperidge, Pepperidge bush, Rocky Mountain Grape, and sowberry. Herb Overview: Used in ancient Egypt, Berberry is originally from ...
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Bilberry is the name given to several species of low shrub plants in the genus Vaccinium. The plants bear sweet fruits and is also known as Blaeberry, Whortleberry, Whinberry, Myrtle blueberry, European blueberry, Huckleberry, Fraughan and many other regional names. The species most often referred to is Vaccinius myrtillus L. Overview Bilberry has been used in Europe for many centuries as a traditional medicinal plant, primarily in the treatment of diarrhea. The high ...
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