10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PLEURISY ROOT» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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pleurisy root in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
pleurisy root im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Planting the Future: Saving Our Medicinal Herbs
As its name implies, pleurisy root is used to treat various lung and bronchial
conditions. It's not as widely used today as in the past, which befits its to-watch
status. However, it brings great relief (as I found out) to people who have
congestion ...
Rosemary Gladstar, Pamela Hirsch, 2000
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American Herbal Products Association’s Botanical Safety ...
ADVERSE EVENTS AND SIDE EFFECTS While one toxicology text indicates that
ingestion of pleurisy root may cause irritation of the mouth, throat, and
gastrointestinal tract (Lewis 1998), a pharmacy text written in the late 1800s,
when ...
Zoë Gardner, Michael McGuffin, 2013
3
The Book of Herbal Wisdom: Using Plants as Medicine
Even a much larger dose would not make a person sick, but I find that giving
Wornwood more often will often cause depression. Asclepias tuberosa Pleurisy
Root Asclepias tuberosa Pleurisy Root This is 157 Artemisia absinthium •
Wormwood.
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The Earthwise Herbal: A Complete Guide to New World ...
However, the taste of pleurisy root indicates that it does not relax and open the
pores according to the normal pathways. Because it is mildly bitter and sweet I
would guess that it also generates fluids at the same time that it relaxes the
surface.
5
The Practice of Traditional Western Herbalism: Basic ...
Literature: Traditional, Nicholas Culpeper (9), Margi Flint (1), Dorothy Hall (7, 8).
Asclepias tuberosa (Pleurisy Root, Butterfly Weed) Pleurisy root is a cousin of
milkweed. It was used by the earliest colonial root doctors of whom we have
record.
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The Old Herb Doctor, His Secrets and Treatments
Pleurisy, Shortness of Breath — Make » tea of a teaspponful of Pleurisy Root w
Butterfly Weed and a cupful of water. Drink a teacupful on and off during the day
in swallow doses. This remedy also assists digestion. Writes Miss L. G-., Ann ...
Health Research Staff, 1996
7
Back to Eden: A Human Interest Story of Health and ...
A specific cure for pleurisy can be made by steeping one tablespoon of yarrow,
one tablespoon of pleurisy root, and a pinch of cayenne in a quart of boiling
water. Take a large warm swallow every hour. This has been known to cure many
...
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Secrets of Native American Herbal Remedies: comph GT Native ...
Pleurisy root (Asclepias tuberosa) is a perennial herb native to North America
that grows up to three feet in height. Also called butterfly weed, the root of this
plant is an effective expectorant, used to treat colds, bronchial problems, and, ...
9
The Medical Examiner: A Monthly Record of Medical Science
... put the patient on the internal use of an infusion of the asclepias tuberosa, or
pleurisy root. This article is an excellent diaphoretic in such cases, and acts very
much in the same way with the eupatorium. Small doses of tartarized antimony ...
10
Vegetable Materia Medica of the United States, Or, Medical ...
Under the names " Butterfly-root, Pleurisy-root," Sheepf also speaks of the use of
some plant, in pleurisy and febrile diseases ; and then tells us, on the authority of
the late Rev. Dr. Muhlenberg, that the name of Pleurisy-root was applied to the ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «PLEURISY ROOT» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
pleurisy root im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Over the Garden Fence
Many of us call it orange milkweed, or butterfly milkweed, but I have recently discovered that has been called pleurisy root. And, that name ... «Bucyrus Telegraph Forum, Jul 15»
Nature: What's new? Orange milkweed
Native Americans even used this species to treat lung ailments, giving it another common name, “Pleurisy Root.” Enjoy this wildflower, but ... «Nantucket Island Inquirer, Jul 15»
All the Dirt on Gardening: Weeds can be useful
Butterfly weed (Asclepias, pleurisy root, or milkweed) is now grown by thousands of gardeners and public gardens in an attempt to help save ... «Muskogee Daily Phoenix, Apr 15»
Should You Suppress or Expectorate a Cough??
... world, common expectorants include mullein, marshmallow (not the puffy white kind), ginger, wild cherry bark, horehound, and pleurisy root. «9NEWS.com, Mär 15»
Letters to the Potter-Casey Company
The compound was a blend of ground herbs such as true unicorn root (Aletris farinosa) and pleurisy root (Asclepias tuberosa), with an alcoholic ... «Aitkin Independent Age, Mär 15»
Colds, flu and snivels is a year round worry
Potter's Cough Remover is formulated for the symptomatic relief of coughs and contains black cohosh, ipecacuanha, lobelia, pleurisy root, ... «Cheshire Today, Nov 14»
Glad You Asked: Where did swans go; Handicapped parking places …
It's known by another name, Pleurisy Root, because American Indians would chew its tough root to cure for pleurisy and other pulmonary ... «Journal Times, Aug 14»
Learn how to enhance monarch's habitat
Butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa) also known as Indian paintbrush, orange milkweed, pleurisy root and yellow milkweed, is generally ... «St. Catharines Standard, Apr 14»
Roots and Shoots: Native Plants for Beauty and Balance
Asclepias tuberosa or butterfly weed, also known as pleurisy root because its roots were chewed as relief for lung ailments — this milkweed ... «Philipstown.info, Apr 14»
Roots and Shoots: Do It for the Butterflies
Online at Johnnyseeds.com, I found seeds for Asclepias tuberosa also known as pleurisy root, another native milkweed for our area that has ... «Philipstown.info, Mär 14»