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Handbook of Medicinal Herbs, Second Edition
GOAT'S RUE (Galega officinalis I.) + Activities (Goat's Rue) — Alterative (f; KOM);
Antiaggregant (f; PH2); Antidiabetic (1; BIS); Depurative (f; KOM); Diaphoretic (f;
MAD); Diuretic (f; PH2; PNC); Hepatoprotective (f: KOM); Hypoglycemic (1; BIS; ...
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The Essential Guide to Herbal Safety
Typical Therapeutic Use Traditional indications for goat's rue in Western herbal
medicine include diabetes mellitus.1 A recent patent has suggested the use of a
goat's rue constituent (galegine) for weight loss.2 However, an agent that causes
...
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Desk Reference to Nature's Medicine
MEMBER OF THE LEGUME FAMILY, GOAT'S RUE HAS BEEN a popular garden
plant in Europe and the U.S. for many years. It was supposedly introduced to the
British Isles from France as a garden ornamental and so earned the nickname, ...
Steven Foster, Rebecca L. Johnson, 2006
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National Geographic Desk Reference to Nature's Medicine
MEMBER OF THE LEGUME FAMILY, GOAT'S RUE HAS BEEN a popular garden
plant in Europe and the U.S. for many years. It was supposedly introduced to the
British Isles from France as a garden ornamental and so earned the nickname, ...
Steven Foster, Rebecca Johnson, 2008
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The Complete Guide To Herbal Medicines
Goat's rue refers to the dried stalks, leaves, and flowers of Galega officinalis of
the Leguminosae family. This perennial grows in damp meadows and river banks
from Central Europe to Iran. Some sheep that grazed on it died, making ...
Charles W. Fetrow, Juan R. Avila, 2000
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Traditional Medicines for Modern Times: Antidiabetic Plants
Juniper berries may act as a cholesterol-lowering and diuretic remedy, in some
ways similar to artichoke leaf or goat's rue. It was previously believed that the
diuretic effect of juniper was through nephron irritation by the volatile oil
constituents.
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Wildflowers of the Appalachian Trail
Georgia to Vermont /New Hampshire Observant northbound AT thru-hikers will
notice that Goat's Rue is a companion of theirs for much of their journey — as the
plant ranges from Georgia to central New England and is in bloom from May well
...
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The Butterflies of Iowa
Natural history: The larvae of this species favor wild beans and goat's-rue, which
are most often found in dry, open, and sandy places. One ofthe most impressive
Southern Cloudywing populations occurs on the state's largest goat's-rue ...
Dennis W. Schlicht, John C. Downey, Jeffrey C. Nekola, 2007
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Veterinary Herbal Medicine
GOAT'S RUE (GALEGA OFFICINALIS): “In 1873, Gillet-Damitte, in a
communication to the French Academy, stated that this plant when fed to cows
would increase the secretion of milk from 35 to 50 per cent. Others have affirmed
that goat's rue ...
Susan G. Wynn, Barbara Fougère, 2007
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There Is a Cure for Diabetes: The Tree of Life 21-Day+ Program
Goat's rue causes a long-lasting reduction of blood sugar in rats and an increase
in carbohydrate tolerance. In one study, goat's rue extract lowered the blood
sugar of diabetic rats by 32 percent.190 Goat's rue extracts have increased ...
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goat's-rue no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Report: Diversity of New England plant life is threatened
... sandplain gerardia, birds-foot violet and wild goat's-rue, all native to drier grasslands; and saltpond pennywort, one of many rare plants that ... «The Providence Journal, mar 15»