Euphorbia dracunculoides, Satala PRO
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Argentum Vivum, Mercury, Shui Yin 水银 Hydrargyrum: Quicksilver: older names include: Alohar: Altaris: Alozet: Azoch: Azet: Besech: Besec; Argentum VivumRasa, Para, Parada (Ayurveda)Shui Yin (TCM)Im Kal Gug (Sumerian)Prepared Mercury:–Tsothel, Btso thal (Tibetan Medicine)–Zuotai (TCM) Hortus sanitatis, 1491 MercuryPhoto by Dnn87 Minerological name: Hydrargyrum Parts used: Purified Mercury. Most commonly used internally in all Traditions is…
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Ulmus rubra, Slippery Elm Red Elm C.S. Sargent, The Silva of North America, (1898) F.A. Michaux, The North American sylva, vol. 3 (1819) Slippery Elm bark1, Outer surface of the peeled bark with adhering patches of cork.2, Fibers showing at the broken ends. 3, The long, coarsely striated inner surface.(Squibb’s Atlas of the Official Drugs,…
Sarsaparilla Ushba (Unani) Icones Plantarum Medcio-oeconomico, Vietz, 1804 Medical Botany, Woodville, 1810 Members CLICK HERE for the PRO VERSION Botanical name: Smilax sarsaparilla (syn. S. glauca)The related Smilax glabra, ‘China root’ (and others) from China are also used. See China root, Tu Fu Ling Parts used: Root Temperature & Taste: Neutral. Sweet. Classifications: 2F. PURIFYING3A. SUDORIFICS &…
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