In der alten Heilpflanze Mutterkraut haben Forscher einen Wirkstoffidentifiziert, der das Nachwachsen von geschädigten Nerven beschleunigt und verbessert.
Botanical Name: Plantago major. Other Common Names: Geater or common plantain, broadleaf plantain, rippleseed plantain, wagbread, white man's foot, plantain majeur (French), groblad (Swedish), Wegerich (German), græðisúra (Icelandic), piharatamo (Finnish). Habitat: Plantain is originally native to Europe and temperate parts of Asia. The plant has now become naturalized in all temperate regions of the world. Description: Plantain is a low growing perennial plant belonging to the Plantaginaceae or the plantain family. The oval or heart-shaped leaves are arranged in a rosette at the base level. The leaves have 3-9 elastic veins that are thick and dark green. The flowers sit
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Selección de los dibujos expuestos de la Real Expedición Botánica del Nuevo Reino de Granada (1783-1816) liderada por José Celestino Mutis.
The health benefits, therapeutic properties, history and side effects of the medicinal herb Angelica archangelica and uses of its root
There's something about the magical works of artist Xuan Loc Xuan that keeps me staring at her pieces forever.
Juan Gatti, el famoso diseñador, fotógrafo y artista plástico argentino, es el responsable de Ciencias naturales, una serie con aires de collage e ilustración científica de una notable belleza y carga anímica. El punto de partida de esta colección fue un encargo de Pedro Almodóvar...
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Botanical Name: Turnera diffusa. Other Common Names Damiane,OreganilloThe bourriqueMexican damianaMexican hollyDamiana de GuerreroDamina. Habitat Damiana is a small shrub with aromatic leaves that grows in Mexico, Central and South America, and the West Indies. Although it is still found in the wild in certain areas, most of the damiana used in herbal remedies today comes from Mexican and Latin American herb ranches. Plant Parts Used The leaves of the damiana plant are used for medicinal purposes. They are usually dried but can be used fresh as well. The dried herb is used as a tea or tincture, or it can
Botanical Name: Centella asiatica. Other Common Names: Indian pennywort, pennywort, Asiatic pennywort, antanan, pegaga, brahmi, chi-hsueh ts'ao, man t'ien hsing. Habitat: Gotu kola is native to Australia, Pacific Islands, Asia, South Africa, South America and other tropical climates. This perennial is found in shady, marshy areas. It can grow in shallow water or in moist soil. Description: In shallow water, gotu kola uses floating roots and the leaves rest on top of the water. On dry land, numerous small roots give rise to reddish stolons with small, thin leaves. The leaves may reach 1 inch thick by 6 inches long.
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Nobody in my inner circle had heard of Ayahuasca and wondered why I would want to travel across the world to do drugs, puke, and nearly starve myself.
El hipérico es una hierba muy estimada desde tiempos de los antiguos griegos, reconocida por sus virtudes medicinales para el tratamiento de la depresión
Botanical Name: Taraxacum officinale, Taraxacum mongolicum, Taraxacum palustre, Taraxacum vulgar. Dandelion was first mentioned for its medicinal qualities in the works of Arabian physicians of the tenth and eleventh centuries. These writers speak of it as a form of wild endive, under the name of Taraxacon. The genus name, Taraxacum, is derived from the Greek taraxos, meaning “disorder,” and akos, meaning “remedy”. Dandelion is believed to be one of the bitter herbs in the Passover tradition. Medicinal Properties and Actions The herb's actions are cholagogues, choleretic, alkalizing, laxative, venotonic, astringent, diuretic, tonic and slightly aperient. It is a general stimulant,
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Botanical Name: Aquilegia vulgaris. The Latin name for the Genus Aquilegia is thought to have derived from the Latin word 'aquila', meaning eagle, probably because the curved nectar spurs resemble an eagle's beak or an eagle's claw. The name may also come from the Latin words 'aquam legere' (to collect water) that refers to the flower's funnel-like shape where moisture is collected. The species name vulgaris means quite simply 'common'. Other Common Names: European columbine, true columbine, European crowfoot, culverwort, granny's bonnet. Akelei (German), l'ancolie commune (French), aguileña (Spanish), skógarvatnsberi (Icelandic), akeleje (Danish), akileija (Finnish), akleja (Swedish), akeleie (Norwegian).. Habitat:
Botanical Name: Pimpinella anisum. The anise seeds have been used since ancient times. The plant was grown, and its seeds were used as a spice in ancient Egypt, an application later adopted by the Greeks and Romans. It is primarily the seeds (botanically they are fruits) of the plant and the essential oil extracted from them that are used both as herbal medicines and in cooking. Also, the flowers and leaves of anise plant are a great addition to salads or as a garnish. The taste is very distinct and often compared to licorice root and fennel. Today, it is
Toé (Brugmansia) - Hallucinogenic Plants A Golden-Guide 149 A Golden Guide to Hallucinogenic Plants by Richard Evans Schultes & Elmer W. Smith To Read more: shamanism.wordpress.com/2012/02/25/a-golden-guide-to-hall... Also more information about this plant on the Erowid database. www.erowid.org These plants have been used by people for visionary and ceremonial purposes since time immemorial. They are an immense gift to humankind, and have shaped and enriched our culture. Many of these plants are to be used with great caution due to their powerful effects.
Botanical Name of Lady's Mantle: Alchemilla vulgaris and Alchemilla mollis The family name Alchemilla stems from the word 'alchemy', and refers to the belief in medieval times that water droplets forming on the lady's mantle leaves could turn base metals to gold. Alchemists believed that these drops had a mysterious and magical power that in addition to transforming common metals into gold could also be used in regaining youth. Other Common Names: Dew-cup, our lady's mantle, lion's foot, bear's foot, nine hooks, Frauenmantel (German), maríustakkur (Icelandic), almindelig løvefod (Danish), pied de leonis (French). Habitat: Alchemilla vulgaris is widespread in Britain
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Nouvelle flore coloriée de poche des Alpes et des Pyrénées. v.1. Paris,Klincksieck,1906-1912. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/10478402
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Les Plantes médicinales indigènes et exotiques, leurs usages thérapeutiques, pharmaceutiques et industriels - Georges Dujardin-Beaumetz - 1889 - via Gallica
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Edwards's botanical register.. London :James Ridgway,1829-1847.. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/241375
Nouvelle flore coloriée de poche des Alpes et des Pyrénées. v.1. Paris,Klincksieck,1906-1912. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/10478421
Sky-blue Plumbago cerulea, also known as the cape leadwort, blue plumbago or Cape plumbago. The French name is "Dentelaire bleu de ciel".Isn't there something captivating about botanical illustration? When a master captures the very essence of the flower so well that you can feel th...
Folio Botanicals Aconitum, detail 1839