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  2. Anthurium schlechtendalii - Wikipedia

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    For most treatments, three leaves of the plant are plucked, boiled in 2 gallons of water for 10 minutes, and used in a warm bath. Local healers say that the cola de faisan can be used on swollen tonsils; for this the treatment the leaves are mashed with oil, heated, and placed on the neck two times a day. For cramps, muscle spasms or paralysis ...

  3. List of plants used in herbalism - Wikipedia

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    The plant has been used for centuries in the South Pacific to make a ceremonial drink with sedative and anesthetic properties, with potential for causing liver injury. [117] Piscidia erythrina / Piscidia piscipula: Jamaica dogwood: The plant is used in traditional medicine for the treatment of insomnia and anxiety, despite serious safety ...

  4. List of herbs with known adverse effects - Wikipedia

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    broom flower, dyer's broom, dyer's greenwood, dyer's weed, dyer's whin, furze, green broom, greenweed, wood waxen [12] Genista tinctoria [12] Uterotonic properties, [5] nausea vomiting, and diarrhea, [12] contraindicated for pregnancy and breast feeding [12] Buckthorn bark and berry alder buckthorn Rhamnus frangula

  5. Casearia tomentosa - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are a white with a slight green tint. There are no petals present, however there are 5 sepals that are approximately 3 mm long. There are 8 stamen in a row which are about 2 mm long. The flower has a superior ovary that has 3 carpals present, and a short style. [6] The plant most commonly flowers between February and August. [7]

  6. Medinilla speciosa - Wikipedia

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    The plant is utilized as a traditional medicine, by boiling, brewing, or consuming it directly. The fruits are consumed by pregnant women as a health supplement and also used as diarrhea, mouth sores, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and antibacterial treatment.

  7. Native American ethnobotany - Wikipedia

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    They would steep the berries in boiling water to use as a treatment for diarrhea, smallpox, chickenpox and as a blood tonic. [76] Holodiscus dumosus, used by the Paiute and Shoshone as medicine for problems such as stomachaches and colds. [77] Hydrangea arborescens, used in the treatment of kidney and bladder stones. [78] [79]

  8. Blumea balsamifera - Wikipedia

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    A weed, this plant is a ruderal species that often grows on disturbed land, [1] and in grasslands. [3] It has been described physically as: Softly hairy, half woody, strongly aromatic shrub, 1-4 meters (m) high. Simple, alternate, broadly elongated leaves, 7-20 cm long, with toothed margin and appendaged or divided base.

  9. Rotheca myricoides - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are arranged in dichasial cymes and are sometimes arranged in short-pedunculate panicles. [ 2 ] [ 12 ] The stamens and styles are long-exserted and curve upwards. [ 12 ] The corolla is asymmetrical in the bud and they have a mid-lobe dark blue or violet blue, while the lateral lobes are pale blue or mauve.

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