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Ulmus, Elm tree Dirdar (Unani) New Kreuterbuch, Matthiolus, 1563 Krauterbuch, Lonitzer, 1578 UlmusKreutterbuch, Matthiolus, 1586 Ulmus laevisFlora von Deutschland (4), Kohler, 1884 Botanical name: Ulmus spp.;Traditional varieties include U. procera (English Elm), U. campestris (Wild Elm), U. laevis (syn. U. effusa, the White Elm) and U. montanus (Mountain Elm) Parts used: Bark; Leaf“The Bark and…
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Sanguisorba, Burnet, Di Yu 地榆 Di Yu (TCM) Della Materia Medicinale, Andrea Valuassori, 1562 S. officinalisFlora von Deutschland (25), Kohler, 1886 S. minorFlora von Deutschland (25), Kohler, 1886 Sanguisorba Di Yu(Adam, 2025) Members CLICK HERE for the PRO VERSION Botanical name: Sanguisorba officinalisGreater and Lesser types were known Parts used: Root Temperature & Taste: Slightly Cool, dry….
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Ivory EborisXiang Ya 象牙 (TCM)Ag (Unani) Museum Museorum, Valentini, 1704 Dioscorides Materia Medica, Mathias, 1563 Zoological name: A number of sources have traditionally supplied Ivory: Modern accepted sources may include: Parts used: 1. Tusks of various above-mentioned animals2. Spodium: Ivory burnt to whiteness Temperature & Taste: Cold, dry. Salty Uses: 1. Clears Heat, Cools the…
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