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Most of the herb's medicinal constituents are stored in the primary root and rhizome. The entire plant has both nutritive and medicinal uses.
An African wormwood is a variety of aromatic African plant, with medicinal uses, Latin name Artemisia afra.
The most common use of the sisal plant is its hard fibers for use in twine and rope. Medicinal uses were limited historically to pain and nephralgia. Fibers were used as bandages. Other uses were for high blood pressure, stomach and intestinal infections, and a salted decoction of the central bud was used for jaundice. No modern medical uses are known.
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Conifers are said to have medicinal uses especially by the herbal doctors. They are commonly used for aromatherapy treatments by the natural therapists.
Chiku plant produces edible fruits. There are some medicinal uses also of this plant.
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Most of the herb's medicinal constituents are stored in the primary root and rhizome. The entire plant has both nutritive and medicinal uses.
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they have no medicinal uses
Chinese medicine uses various parts of the plant, the shoots and leaves.
the medical uses of Sampaguita is it could be used by eye wash when a person has conjunctivitis.
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An African wormwood is a variety of aromatic African plant, with medicinal uses, Latin name Artemisia afra.
The most common use of the sisal plant is its hard fibers for use in twine and rope. Medicinal uses were limited historically to pain and nephralgia. Fibers were used as bandages. Other uses were for high blood pressure, stomach and intestinal infections, and a salted decoction of the central bud was used for jaundice. No modern medical uses are known.
Yes, methi is an edible bitter and thus a medicinal plant. SK Singh
The noun sampaguita, a flower native to southern Asia, is a common noun.