A baical skullcap is a herb used in Chinese herbal medicine for the treatment of dysentery and diarrhoea.
Scutellaria baicalensis: Huang gin, baikal, baical skullcap root, scute, scutellaria. Scutellaria barbata: ban zhi lian.
Western herbalism: the leaves, flowers, and stems are used as herbal remedies. Chinese herbalism: root of baical skullcap.
Scullcap, American skullcap, Western skullcap, European skullcap, blue skullcap, greater skullcap, hoodwort or hoodwart, blue pimpernel, Quaker bonnet, helmet flower, hooded willow herb, and more . . .
Kippah is the Hebrew word for skullcap. In fact, Jews do not use the term "skullcap".
Skullcap has two word definitions. The word 'skullcap' is defined as a small close-fitting cap without a brim on it. The word 'skullcap' also means the top part of the skull.
Scutellaria lateriflora (American and European skullcap) and Scutellaria baicalensis (Asian species).
Both Chinese skullcap and Western skullcap are taken internally. Sold commercially as liquid extract, tea, dried form, capsules. And more . . .
It is a kippah or Yarmulke. In fact, nobody uses the term skullcap except non-Jews.
Skullcap
Ptah
Flavones, baicalein.
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