Every part of the cannabis plant, including buds, leaves, seeds, and root, has been utilized throughout the long history of this controversial herb.
Marijuana or cannabis is made from the leaves, flowers, and buds of the Cannabis indica plant. It is commonly used for recreational and medicinal purposes.
The roots are primarily used for medicinal purposes due to their potential health benefits, such as anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. The seeds and leaves of the burdock root plant can also be used for various purposes, including as a diuretic or to aid digestion.
The tangled, beige root is used medicinally. The root has a sharp, pungent taste and aroma.
The flowers, leaves, and oil extracted from the lavender plant are commonly used for medicinal purposes. They can be used to promote relaxation, alleviate stress and anxiety, improve sleep, relieve headaches, and soothe skin irritations.
Different weeds have different real names, and scientific names.
The dried ripe fruit and seeds of the plant are used for medicinal purposes.
Only the seeds and oil of the sesame plant are used for medicinal purposes.
The aerial parts of the plant are used medicinally.
The dried leaves and roots of the chicory plant are collected in autumn for medicinal purposes. When flowering, the whole plant is collected and dried.
The entire plant has numerous medicinal properties that act synergistically to good effect.
The leaves and roots of the belladonna plant.
All parts of the plant--the seeds, leaves and vines--are used for medicinal purposes, but the actual fruit of the bitter melon is most commonly used.
The leaves, flowers, and seeds of borage have medicinal properties.
The dried root.
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The medicinal properties of anise come from the chemicals that are present in the fruits.