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  2. Health Benefits of Burdock Root (Greater Burdock) - AOL

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    Burdock root, or greater burdock, is a vegetable with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. It may help with skin conditions and improve heart health. Health Benefits of Burdock Root (Greater ...

  3. Arctium lappa - Wikipedia

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    Arctium lappa, commonly called greater burdock, [2] gobō (牛蒡/ゴボウ), [2] edible burdock, [2] lappa, [2] beggar's buttons, [2] thorny burr, or happy major [3] is a Eurasian species of plants in the family Asteraceae, cultivated in gardens for its root used as a vegetable.

  4. List of plants used in herbalism - Wikipedia

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    African treatment for depression. Suggested to be an SSRI or have similar effects, but unknown mechanism of activity. [citation needed] Senna auriculata: Avaram senna The root is used in decoctions against fevers, diabetes, diseases of urinary system and constipation. The leaves have laxative properties. The dried flowers and flower buds are ...

  5. Arctium - Wikipedia

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    A dish containing a Japanese appetizer, kinpira gobō, consisting of sautéed burdock root and carrot, with a side of sautéed dried daikon. The taproot of young burdock plants can be harvested and eaten as a root vegetable. While generally out of favour in modern European cuisine, it is popular in East Asia.

  6. The Healing Properties of Burdock Root, From High Fiber to ...

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  7. Kinpira - Wikipedia

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    Kinpira (金平) is a Japanese side dish, usually made of root vegetables that have been sautéed and simmered. [1] The most common variety is kinpira gobō, or braised burdock root. [2] Other vegetables used include carrots, lotus root; [1] [2] skins of squash such as kabocha, mushrooms or broccoli; [3] [4] and seaweeds such as arame and ...

  8. Is 5 mg or 1 mg of Finasteride Better For Hair Loss? - AOL

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    Serious side effects from finasteride treatment are highly uncommon, especially with the smaller dose. And decreased drive — the most common side effect of finasteride — only affects 1.8 ...

  9. Arctium minus - Wikipedia

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    Arctium minus, commonly known as lesser burdock, [2] little burdock, louse-bur, common burdock, [3] button-bur, cuckoo-button, [3] or wild rhubarb, [4] is a biennial plant native to Europe. Description