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The rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) is primarily grown for its latex, which is used in the production of rubber products. The tree does not have significant medicinal uses in traditional medicine.
Ginkgo biloba is a tree that starts with "G." It is a unique species known for its fan-shaped leaves and medicinal properties.
The Neem is a tree from the Mahoganyfamily, Meliaceae.See the related Wikipedia link, listed below:
The leguminous tree that produces senna is Cassia senna, also known as senna tree. It is widely cultivated for the medicinal properties of its leaves, which are used to make senna tea or senna-based laxatives.
No, Ashoka is not a simple leaf. It is a tree species native to India and Sri Lanka, known for its ornamental and medicinal properties. The Ashoka tree is culturally significant in Hinduism and Buddhism for its symbolism of love, devotion, and spiritual enlightenment.
The red-black berry is the most used part and the leaves and blue violet flowers also contain medicinal properties.
Flavanoids, androstenedione, epitestosterone, hydroxyprogesterone, progesterone, testosterone, iridoid glycosides such as aucubin and agnuside, essential oils and more.
Chaste tree, chasteberry, Abraham's balm , monks pepper.
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they have no medicinal uses
Antispasmodic, anticoagulant.
Anti-inflammatory.
Laxative or purgative.
The fruit is also called chasteberry, vitex, or monk's pepper.
Diuretic and anti-inflammatory.
Anti-inflammatory.
Anti-bacterial, astringent.