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  2. Anemopsis - Wikipedia

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    Yerba mansa is versatile. It can be taken orally as a tea, tincture, infusion or dried in capsule form. It can be used externally for soaking inflamed or infected areas. It can be ground and used as a dusting powder. Some people in Las Cruces, New Mexico use the leaves to make a poultice to relieve muscle swelling and inflammation.

  3. Astringent - Wikipedia

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    Calamine lotion, witch hazel, and yerba mansa, are astringents, [17] as are the powdered leaves of the myrtle. [18] Ripe fruits and fruit parts including blackthorn (sloe berries), Aronia chokeberry, chokecherry , bird cherry , rhubarb , quince , jabuticaba and persimmon fruits (especially when unripe), banana skins (or unripe bananas), cashew ...

  4. Lizard's tail - Wikipedia

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    Saururus cernuus, also known as water-dragon, dragon's tail and swamp root, a medicinal and ornamental plant native to eastern North America; Anemopsis californica, also known as yerba mansa, native to western North America

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    Yerba Tinted Lip Rescue From my home state of New Mexico, this small, woman-owned brand wild-crafts a local plant called yerba mansa, a traditional remedy for wound healing, and adds it to this ...

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    Removing dairy from dishes can also reduce the number of calories, as shown by the most low-calorie pick: the tomato soup featured in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. ... Though recipes can vary ...

  7. Chumash traditional medicine - Wikipedia

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    Yerba mansa was believed to cure gonorrhea, as well as many other afflictions. Seawater as a source of saline and other healing minerals was used to treat sores from venereal diseases, as well as medicinal tea made from carrizo cane.

  8. Blood as food - Wikipedia

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    Blood as food is the usage of blood in food, religiously and culturally.Many cultures consume blood, often in combination with meat.The blood may be in the form of blood sausage, as a thickener for sauces, a cured salted form for times of food scarcity, or in a blood soup. [1]

  9. Saururaceae - Wikipedia

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    Saururaceae is a plant family comprising four genera and seven species of herbaceous flowering plants native to eastern and southern Asia and North America.The family has been recognised by most taxonomists, and is sometimes known as the "lizard's-tail family".

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