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ASH PRICKLY

Zahn-wasser, n. tooth wash, dental lotion, -weh, n. toothache. -weWiolz, n, prickly ash Zanthoxylum). -weinstein, m. tartar (on the teeth), -werk, n. gearing, -zement, m. dental cement. [Pg.523]

Z. ailanthoides Sieb. Zucc. (F agar as [Sieb. Zucc.] Engl.), or Japanese prickly ash karasuzanshou (Japanese), shih chu yii, yueh chiao, or la tzu (Chinese), is deciduous small tree that grows to a height of 18 m in Japan, Korea, and China. The bark is grayish-brown... [Pg.188]

Prickly ash is reputed to possess circulatory-stimulant, diaphoretic, antirheumatic, carminative, and sialagogue properties. Traditionally, it is used for cramps, intermittent claudication, Raynaud s syndrome, chronic rheumatic conditions, and specifically for peripheral circulatory insufficiency associated with rheumatic symptoms. The berries are therapeutically more active in circulatory disorders. [Pg.101]

Boneset, Heartsease, Marigold, Pennyroyal, Prickly Ash, Ragwort, Wood Sage, Yarrow. [Pg.103]

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]

Black Cohosh Poke Root Prickly Ash Agrimony Yarrow... [Pg.108]

Papaya 27. Prickly ash 28. Quassia 29. Saw palmetto 30. Senna 31.Soy/soya... [Pg.742]

For the record, Hoxsey s herbal mixture for internal cancers included the following (Moss, 1992, p. 161 Walters, 1993, p. 97) potassium iodide, cascara (Rham-ms), licorice (Glycyrrhiza), red clover (Trifolium), burdock root (Arctium), barberry (Berberis), stillingia root (Stillingia), pokeroot (Phytolacca), prickly ash bark (Zan-thoxylum), and buckthorn bark (Rhamnus). All are listed in Hartwell (1982), and some occur in other herbal remedies for cancer. It has been commented that orthodox scientific research has by now identified antitumor activity in most of the plants used by Hoxsey (Walters, 1993, p. 97). [Pg.201]

Prickly Ash Zanthoxylum americanum Angelica tree, toothache tree... [Pg.382]

Prickly-Ash Berries, Tinctoroof4536 Procter s classified Fluid Extracts.4573, Ao. [Pg.366]


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