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  • ...Again, it should be noted that the plant is still quite toxic and modern [[Herbalism|herbalists]] prefer safer, more effective herbs.
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  • ...tional [[Zulu]] practices use the fruit - fresh, boiled, or charred - in [[herbalism|herbal medicine]] to treat a wide variety of afflictions including cancer,
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  • Bittersweet is used in [[naturopathy]] and [[herbalism]]. Its main usage is for conditions that have an impact on the [[skin]], [[
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  • ...Seattle, p 461</ref>. Many root (and root-shaped) herbs used in Chinese herbalism, particularly [[ginseng]], [[Panax pseudoginseng|san qi]], and [[Holothuroi
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  • ...by several Native American nations. Although is rarely ever used in modern herbalism due to its concentration of various [[alkaloid]]s, it has been used in the
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  • ...re widely grown in gardens for decorative purposes, as well as for their [[herbalism|purported medicinal abilities]] and uses in [[witchcraft]]. They are partic
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  • ==Herbalism== The aerial parts and roots of greater celandine are used in herbalism. The above-ground parts are gathered during the flowering season and dried
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  • ...sed a certain plant, possibly [[Resin Spurge]] (''E. resinifera''), as a [[herbalism|herbal]] remedy when the king suffered from a swollen belly{{Verify source|
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  • Lead is commonly incorporated into [[herbalism|herbal remedies]] such as Indian [[Ayurveda|Ayurvedic]] preparations and re
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  • - [[Medical herbalism]]
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  • [[Category:Herbalism]]
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  • Some definitions restrict the term to [[topical]] medications, including [[herbalism|herbal simples]] such as [[onion]], [[lily]], [[root]] of [[Malva|mallow]]s
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  • ...is material can be [[Leaching (chemical science)|leached]] in high-proof [[Herbalism#Routes_of_administration|spirits]] (often [[neutral grain spirit|grain alco
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  • ...eached]] from cannabis plant matter using high-[[alcoholic proof|proof]] [[herbalism#Routes of administration|spirits]] (often [[neutral grain spirit|grain alco
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  • The first attempts at general anesthesia were probably [[herbalism|herbal remedies]] administered in [[prehistory]]. [[Ethanol|Alcohol]] is th
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