In traditional Chinese herbal medicine, gastrodia is given as a decoction (concentration of herb after boiling down), in doses of 3-10 g per day.
The Production Budget for Taken was $25,000,000.
The duration of Taken - film - is 1.55 hours.
It isn't "taken" from anywhere, Shakespeare wrote it.
Its taken by chicken lots of chicken xd
Taken - film - was created on 2009-02-27.
Gastrodia is a preparation made from the rhizome or tuber of an orchid, Gastrodia elata.
Gastrodia sesamoides was created in 1810.
research suggests that the gastrodia tuber has analgesic and sedative effects because the compounds in it decrease the level of dopamine in the brain.
One source reports that the side effects of gastrodia include skin allergies, hair loss, and other allergic reactions.
gastrodia has been used to relieve nervous headaches, pain in the trigeminal nerve, nocturnal emissions, difficult breathing, insomnia due to stress, and hypertension.
A little aside to the Q, but some Orchids have lots of tiny tiny seed, that will not germinate if left to itself. Fine like flour.For there is no 'food supply' inside. These seeds rely on a fungi to invade the seed, and then they draw their nourishment from the fungi.One genera (at least) the Gastrodia have taken this to the extreme, and remain parasitic on the fungi for their lifetime. I believe they cannot manufacture chlorophyll.This interaction between orchid and fungi goes some way to explain the "plant associations" observed with orchids - the real association is of the fungi with its plant community, and the orchid follows on.
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It can be (e.g. the path taken, the seat is taken). It is also the past participle of "to take" and can be part of some tenses (I have taken, they had taken, it will be taken).
The present perfect tense of "take" is "has taken" or "have taken".
The past participle of "taken" is "taken." For example, "I have taken the exam."
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