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  2. List of plants used in herbalism - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are used as herbal medicine to alleviate cough and fever, pain, and general gastrointestinal disorders as well as to cure dermatologic disorders. Similarly, the fruit juice and oils can be used in the treatment of liver disease, gastrointestinal disorders, chronic wounds or other dermatological disorders. [86] Hoodia gordonii: Hoodia

  3. Myrrh - Wikipedia

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    When a wound on a tree penetrates through the bark and into the sapwood, the tree secretes a resin. Myrrh gum, like frankincense, is such a resin. Myrrh is harvested by repeatedly wounding the trees to bleed the gum, which is waxy and coagulates quickly. After the harvest, the gum becomes hard and glossy.

  4. Calendula - Wikipedia

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    Calendula officinalis oil is still used medicinally as an anti-inflammatory and a remedy for healing wounds. [16] Calendula ointments are skin products available for use on minor cuts, burns, and skin irritation; [ 17 ] though evidence of their effectiveness is weak.

  5. Shark liver oil - Wikipedia

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    It has been used for centuries as a folk remedy to promote the healing of wounds and as a remedy for respiratory tract and digestive system problems. [5] [6] It is still promoted as a dietary supplement, and additional claims have been made that it can treat other maladies such as cancer, HIV, radiation sickness, swine flu, and the common cold.

  6. Herbal medicine - Wikipedia

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    This oil can then be made into salves, creams, lotions, or simply used as an oil for topical application. Many massage oils, antibacterial salves, and wound healing compounds are made this way. [29] Inhalation, as in aromatherapy, can be used as a treatment. [30] [31] [32]

  7. Medicinal plants - Wikipedia

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    They are strongly aromatic and serve to repel herbivores. Their scent makes them useful in essential oils, whether for perfumes such as rose and lavender, or for aromatherapy. [64] [86] [87] Some have medicinal uses: for example, thymol is an antiseptic and was once used as a vermifuge (anti-worm medicine). [88]

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