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Ginger, wild

Fever Ginseng, elderberry, feverfew, sassafras, vervain, wild ginger, willow bark, and yellow gentian... [Pg.130]

Headache Capsicum, catnip, feverfew, ginger, passionflower, peppermint, thyme, valerian, willow bark or dogwood, and wood betony Laryngitis Coltsfoot, licorice, mullein, willow bark, and wild cherry Motion sickness Fennel, ginger, and peppermint... [Pg.130]

Sore throat Capsicum, comfrey, echinacea, ginger, goldenseal (yellowroot), licorice, marshmallow, mullein, plantain, wild cherry, and willow Toothache Blue flag (snake lily), clove, and garlic... [Pg.130]

STIMULANTS Produce increased nervous sensibility, with consequent improved functional action.—Adonis, Bay-berry, Blood Root, Butterbur,. Cayenne, Cloves, Horseradish, Pennyroyal, Peppermint, Prickly Ash, Sassafras, Wild Ginger. [Pg.104]

Blue Flag Root Burdock Red Clover Yellow Dock Sarsaparilla Wild Ginger... [Pg.107]

Bayberry Bark (powdered) 1 ounce Wild Ginger 1/2 ounce... [Pg.109]

Antonious, C.F. and Kochhar, T.S. (2003) Zingiberene and curcumene in wild tomato. Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part B, Pesticides, Food Contaminants, and Agricultural Wastes 38(4), 489-500. Bartley, J.P. (1 995) A new method for the determination of pungent compounds in ginger (Zingiber officinale). [Pg.93]

Asarum canadense. Wild ginger. Aromatic stimulant, tonic and diaphoretic. 20 to 30 grs. Rad. 1[lb.j 0[oz.]... [Pg.250]

Dutchman s pipe, Birthwort, Snakeroot, wild (Indian) Ginger, False Coltsfoot, Colic root, Chocolate vine. Virgin bower, Indian cockle,... [Pg.763]

Traditionally, wild ginger (Siphonochilus aethiopicus (Schweinf.) B.L. Burtt (Zingiberaceae), is harvested during winter time as suimner gathering is believed to cause storms and lightning (2). Investigations into the seasonal senescence of S. aethiopicus showed that the time of harvest had only a minimal influence on antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activity (28). [Pg.350]

Asarum, Wild ginger Canada snakeroot Indian ginger. Dried rhizome and roots of Asarum cattadense L., Aristolochiaceae. Habit. Canada to N. Carolina and Kansas. Constil. Acrid resin, arom. volatile oil, methyl eugenol. [Pg.130]

This medicinal plant grows wild in the southern region of Yunnan at altitude of about 2000 m. From ginger-like rhizomes of this plant, Yang, Zhou et al. (106) recently isolated the oleanolic acid saponins, C-IV (0.28% yield), -IVa (0.025%) and -V (2.1%) (see Table 111) along with the dammarane saponins, Rgi (0.59%) and Rhj (trace) (see Table II). A new saponin named zingibroside-Ri (Z-Ri) based on oleanolic acid was also isolated in 0.078% yield (see Table III). [Pg.47]

Definition Oil from Asarum canadense found in wild ginger... [Pg.3962]

Wild ginger, Canadian, oil Wild ginger oil. See Snakeroot (Asarum canadense) oil Wild marjoram extract Synonyms Origanum vulgare Origanum vulgare extract... [Pg.4712]

Wheat (Triticum vulgare) bran extract Wheat (Triticum vulgare) extract Wheat (Triticum vulgare) germ White ginger (Hedychium coronarium) extract Wild cherry (Prunus serotina) bark extract... [Pg.5008]

White ginger (Hedychium coronarium) extract Wild thyme (Thymus serpillum) extract tonic, folk medicine Chamomile (Anthemis nobilis) flower ... [Pg.5830]


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