Euphorbia neriifolia, Snuhi PRO
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Cissampelos, Patha Velvet-Leaf PareiraPatha (Ayurveda)Patha (Unani)Apatta (Siddha)Ya Hu Nu (TCM) Cissampelos pareiraMedicinal Plants, Bentley and Triman, 1875 Cissampelos pareiraWeinmann, J.W., Phytanthoza iconographia (1737-1745) Botanical name: Cissampelos pareira, C. pareira var. hirsutaCyclea peltata is used as a source of Patha in South India. Parts used: Root; or the whole herb or leaf Temperature & Taste: Cool,…
Brass Bhasma Pittala Bhasma (Ayurveda)Rag thal (Tibetan) Minerological name: AerisBrass is prepared by smelting 2 parts of Copper with 1 part of Zinc. Temperature & Taste: Warm, dry. Bitter Uses: 1. Nourishes Blood, Stops Bleeding: –Bleeding from various parts of the body–serious types of Anemia 2. Clears Wind and Damp, Resists Poison: –obstinate skin diseases…
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Anthora, Yellow Aconite Antithora, Zedoaria Avicenna, Napellus Alexipharmicum Atlas der Alpenflora, Hartinger, 1882 Hortus Eystettensis, 1613 New Kreuterbuch, Matthiolus, 1563 Various Anthora rootsNew vollkommen Krauter-Buch, Theodorus, Bauhin Left: Anthora; Right: Anthora rootsKreutterbuch, Matthiolus, 1586 (Photo by Pipi69e) (Wikimedia) Botanical name: Aconitum anthora Parts used: root Temperature & Taste: Cool, dry. Bitter, Pungent (Salmon said Hot and dry) Uses: 1….
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Potassium carbonate, Potash Salt of Tartar, Pearl ash, Carbonate of PotassaKali carbonicum, Sal Tartari, Kali Lignorum Purum, Sal Absinthii (Salt of Wormwood), Sal Cinereum Clavellatorum Depuratum, Potassii carbonas impura Yavaksara, Yavasukaja (Ayurveda)Ya bak sha ra (Tibetan)Jawakhar, Javakhar (Unani)Natrun (Arabic) Preparation of Potassium carbonate(Museum Museorum, Valentini, 1704) Minerological name: Impure Potassium carbonate; K2CO3 Parts used: Purified…
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Helichrysum, Yellow Everlasting Immortelle, Eternal Flower, Sandy Everlasting, StrawflowerAmarantun (H. stoechas, Unani) Ortus Sanitatis, Meydenbach, 1491 Helichrysum arenariumDeutschlands Flora in Abbildungen, Sturm, 1796 Helichrysum arenarium(Photo by Аимаина хикари) (Wikimedia) Botanical name: Helichrysum arenarium (syn. Gnaphalium arenarium)There are over 300 species and many sub-species. Those of the Mediterranean are broadly grouped into large-flowered (ie. H. stoechas)…
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