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What parts of the cat's claw vine are used for medicinal purposes?

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What parts of the cotton plant are used for medicinal purposes?

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What are the active medicinal properties of oak bark?

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What are the medicinal actions of cotton root bark?

Aids the female reproductive system and acts as a male contraceptive.


What are the active medicinal properties of cramp bark?

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What parts of the black walnut tree are used for medicinal purposes?

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Is Tree bark used as medicine?

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