Copernicia Cerifera (Carnauba) Wax, also called Carnauba Wax, is obtained from the leaves of the Brazilian tropical palm tree, Copernicia cerifera, and Rhus Succedanea Fruit Wax, also called Japan Wax, is obtained from the berries of the sumac Rhus succedanea, which grows in Japan and China. Uses In cosmetics and personal care products, Beeswax and […]
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Condurango
Condurango is an herb. People use the bark to make medicine. Contents Uses Benefits Cautions Other Names References Uses Condurango is used for indigestion and stomach cancer. It is also used for increasing the appetite. Benefits Condurango contains a substance that stimulates salivation and stomach juices. Cautions Condurango seems safe for most people when used […]
Homeopathic
[hoh-mee-uh-path-ik] adjective: 1. of, relating to, or according to the principles of homeopathy. 2. practicing or advocating homeopathy. homeopathy ho·me·op·a·thy (hō’mē-ŏp’ə-thē) noun: A system for treating disease based on the administration of minute doses of a drug that in massive amounts produces symptoms in healthy persons similar to those of the disease. Source: dictionary.reference.com/browse/homeopathy Source: […]
Homeopathy
homeopathy ho·me·op·a·thy (hō’mē-ŏp’ə-thē) noun: A system for treating disease based on the administration of minute doses of a drug that in massive amounts produces symptoms in healthy persons similar to those of the disease. Source: dictionary.reference.com/browse/homeopathy
Collinsonia canadensis
Collinsonia Canadensis Collinsonia canadensis, also known as Canada horsebalm, hardhack, horseweed, richweed, ox-balm, and stone root, is an herb in the mint family. Contents Uses Benefits Cautions References Uses Historically, it has been used for improving circulation and congestion, especially in the bowels and throat. It has also generated much interest for being helpful in […]
Garcinea
Garcinea Garcinia is a plant genus of the family Clusiaceae native to Asia, Australia, tropical and southern Africa, and Polynesia. The number of species is highly disputed, with various sources recognizing between 50 and about 300. Contents Benefits Side Effects Cautions Other Names: Resources Benefits Developing research suggests that garcinia might prevent fat storage and […]
Cinchona officinalis
Cinchona is a tree. People use the bark to make medicine. Contents Uses Homeopathy Benefits Cautions Other Names References Uses Cinchona is used for increasing appetite; promoting the release of digestive juices; and treating bloating, fullness, and other stomach problems. It is also used for blood vessel disorders including hemorrhoids, varicose veins, and leg cramps. […]
Chenopodium anthelminticum
Hopmeopathy Characteristic pain in scapula very marked. Symptoms of apoplexy, right hemiplegia, and aphasia. Stertorous breathing (Opium). Sudden vertigo. Meniere’s disease. Affections of auditory nerves (Nat salicyl). Oil of Chenopodium for hookworm and roundworm. Ears Torpor of auditory nerve. Hearing better for high-pitched sounds. Comparative deafness to sound of voice, but great sensitiveness to sound, […]
Chelidonium majus
Greater celandine is a plant. The dried above-ground parts, root, and rhizome (underground stem) are used to make medicine. Don’t confuse greater celandine with lesser celandine (Family: Ranunculus ficaria). Contents Uses Benefits Cautions Interactions Other Names References Uses Chelidonium Majus is used as a homeopathic remedy. Greater celandine is used for various problems with the […]
Hemlock spruce (Abies Canadensis)
Hemlock spruce (Abies Canadensis) This common forest tree seldom rises above 75 feet, with the trunk large in proportion, straight, and covered with a rough bark. The branches are brittle and nearly horizontal, with pubescent twigs. The leaves are about half an inch in length, linear, obscurely fine-toothed, glaucous beneath, in two opposite rows. The […]