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Regulates menstruation, aid during childbirth, helps lactating women, helps with the symptoms of menopause, and is used as a male contraceptive in China.

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What is the average Yield of sassafras oil from one pound of sassafras albidum root bark?

The average yield of sassafras oil from one pound of sassafras albidum root bark is typically around 0.8%-1.5%. This yield can vary depending on factors such as the extraction method used and the quality of the root bark.


Can ground mimosa hostilis root bark be chewed?

Chewing ground mimosa hostilis root bark is not recommended due to its bitter taste and potential negative effects on the teeth and digestive system. It is typically consumed in powdered form or used to make teas or other preparations for traditional and medicinal purposes.


How much mimosa bark do you have to eat to get high?

Eating mimosa bark will not get you high. I'm not even sure which species you are talking about, as there are several species in the Mimosa genus, but I am assuming you are talking about Mimosa hostilis a.k.a. M. teuniflora which has multiple medicinal and ethnobotanical uses in folk medicine/religion. One of the uses for M. teuniflora root bark (not stem bark) is as a skin or hair treatment, and another use for this bark is the making of a red/purple dye. Asking a question about getting high from eating Mimosa bark leads me to believe the person asking is not very knowledgeable about this plant or herbal medicine in general. I strongly encourage you not to eat any quantity of Mimosa hostilis bark.


What are examples of plant diseases that water molds cause?

Water molds can cause diseases such as downy mildew, pythium root rot, and phytophthora blight in plants. These diseases are characterized by symptoms such as yellowing leaves, wilting, and root decay, which can ultimately lead to plant death if left untreated. Preventive measures such as proper drainage and fungicide treatments can help manage water mold diseases in plants.


What root system does sorghum have?

Sugar cane is a monocot, so it has a fiberous root system

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What are the drug interactions associated with cotton root bark use?

There are no identified interactions associated with taking cotton root bark.


What are the side effects associated with using cotton root bark?

Cotton root bark has not been identified as producing side effects.


What are the common names of the cotton plant?

Cotton root bark, Gossypium herbaceum, and cotton.


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

Cotton root bark, the inner bark, and cotton seeds are all used as herbal remedies.


What are the active medicinal properties of cotton root 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 has the author Raymond L Shepherd written?

Raymond L. Shepherd has written: 'Indices of resistance to root-knot nematodes for primitive race stocks of upland cotton' -- subject(s): Cotton, Nematode diseases of plants, Root-knot, Diseases and pests


What diseases does Western rhubarb root treat?

Constipation, diarrhea, hemorrhoids, gastroenteritis, skin eruptions caused by problems in elimination.


What diseases does codonopsis root treat?

Anemia, asthma, cancer, diarrhea, headaches, hemorrhoids, high blood pressure, respiratory diseases, nausea, vomiting, neck tension and prolapsed uterus.


What is the recommended dosage of cotton root bark?

Traditionally taken as a tea. Tincture: .5 - 1 tsp (2 - 4 ml) added to water, divided into 2 daily doses.


When was Whispers from the Cotton Tree Root created?

Whispers from the Cotton Tree Root was created in 2000.


Are chinaberry edible?

China berries are non-edible, poisonous berries to humans and animals. An infusion of chinaberry root and bark was used to treat ringworms and tetterworms by Native Americans.