Flavanoids, androstenedione, epitestosterone, hydroxyprogesterone, progesterone, testosterone, iridoid glycosides such as aucubin and agnuside, essential oils and more.
The red-black berry is the most used part and the leaves and blue violet flowers also contain medicinal properties.
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Yes it is. It has many beneficial properties. The active ingredient in it can also be found in a variety of medicinal Thai ginger called plai.
Boswellia is a guggul, a sticky gum resin that comes from the sap of a tree.
Although chiefly valued for its decorative fine-grained wood, the tree's bark, root, leaves, and nuts all have medicinal properties.
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they have no medicinal uses
The ripe, berries and needles from the tree are used in herbal medicine. The tree's therapeutic properties stem from a volatile oil found in the berries.
The scientific name for the manuka tree is Leptospermum scoparium. It is native to New Zealand and is known for its medicinal properties and the production of manuka honey.
The tree's bark contains an oil with many active ingredients; waxes, fatty acids, and other less familiar compounds.
Chaste tree, monk's pepper, chasteberry, Abraham's balm.