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GALEGA
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GALEOPSIS
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galeopsis glandiflora
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Properties: rich in minerals, particularly in silicon. Appetizer and activator of the digestive function. Indications: colds and chronic pulmonary be ...
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GALI
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GALLIUM
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GANODERMA
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Garanza
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rubiarubia tinctorum
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Habitat: calcareous soils of southern Europe, where once it was cultivated. In the Iberian Peninsula abounds towards the east and south. It is known ...
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Garbancillo
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espantalobos colutea arborescens
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When the wind blows, the pods of espantalobos become agitated against each other to produce a typical sound, is believed to be capable of scaring th ...
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GARCINIA
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GARCINIA CAMBOGIA
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Garcinia cambogia Properties The Garcinia is one of the richest in AHC fruits, fruit acids that have proven, according to some studies, his perform ...
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GARLIC
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GARLIC OSO
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allium ursinum
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Family: Liliaceae. Description: perennial herb with white bulb carrying a floral escaped. The leaves start from the same bulb; are very petiolated, o ...
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GARROFO
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algarrobo ceratonia siliqua
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Although this tree is grown as food for livestock for millennia throughout the Mediterranean basin, its remarkable medicinal properties were not dis ...
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GATUN
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GATUNA
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GATUNA
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ononis spinosa
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Family: Papilionáceas. Description: From the Greek onos, ass. Shrub with woody stems at the base, branched and very thorny. The leaves are made up of ...
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GAULTERIA
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Gayuba
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GENCIANA
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GENCIANA MAYOR
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genciana gentiana lutea
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The greed of some unscrupulous collectors has been in the process of extinction of this majestic plant, as it grows so slowly that it takes 10 years ...
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GENCIANA OF KOCH
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gentiana kochiana
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Family: Gencianáceas. Description: Plant root spindle bearing, virtually acaule. The leaves are arranged in a basal rosette, are oblong, lanceolate, ...
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GENGIBA
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genciana gentiana lutea
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The greed of some unscrupulous collectors has been in the process of extinction of this majestic plant, as it grows so slowly that it takes 10 years ...
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GENTIAN
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Germander
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teucrium chamaedrys
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Plant that grows on rocks and in crevices of the old walls, adorning them with his soft purple. It owes its name to Teucr, prince of Troy. Formerly ...
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GERMANDRINA
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camedrioteucrium chamaedrys
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Plant that grows on rocks and in crevices of the old walls, adorning them with his soft purple. It owes its name to Teucr, prince of Troy. Formerly ...
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Ginger
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zingiber officinale
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Other common names Castilian: Ginger, Ajengibre, fresh ginger English: Ginger. French: Gingembre. From the family of Zingiberáceas. Using chopped or ...
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GINGER
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GINGIDIO
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biznagaammi visnaga
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For lovers of natural life, I like to know that the radios that form the umbels of this plant, once dry, are magnificent chopsticks toothpicks. They ...
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GINKGO
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GINKGO BILOBA
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ginkgo biloba
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GINSENG
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GINSENG OF KOREA
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PANAX GINSENG C. A. MEYER
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Korean Ginseng Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer Ginseng; al.: Kraftwurzel, Ginsengwurzel; English.: Korean or Chinese ginseg (the "western ginseng" is the ...
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GLASSES (GLASSES OF GRASS)
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Glaucia
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GLAUSIO
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glaucium flavum
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Used Part The entire plant. Active Principles Alkaloids aporfínicos: glaucina, catalina, glauvina. Drug Action Antitussive, colerética. Latex is us ...
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Globularia MAYOR
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globularia vulgaris
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In classical antiquity this plant was known as "grass terrible," because it was confused with the sense of powerful laxative effect. Today we know t ...
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Globularia MINOR
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globularia cordifolium
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Properties: refreshing and purifying the blood. Directions: depurative; to expel impurities in the blood; acts favorably on the kidneys. ...
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Globule MAYOR
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globularia vulgaris
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Other Names: Escorciana, Sen. false In classical antiquity this plant was known as "grass terrible," because it was confused with the sense of power ...
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Globule MINOR
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globularia nana
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Description: The Globularia minor is a plant belonging to the family of globulariáceas. It is a shrub that, in good condition, reaches up to the sub ...
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Glucomannan
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AMORPHOPHALLUS KONJAC
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Glucomannan Amorphophallus Konjac Properties The Glucomannan, a natural compound extracted from the root of the Konjac, ingested a significant amoun ...
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Glucomannane
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AMORPHOPHALLUS KONJAC
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Glucomannan Amorphophallus Konjac Properties The Glucomannan, a natural compound extracted from the root of the Konjac, ingested a significant amoun ...
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GOLD BUTTON
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GOLD LABEL
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hydrastis canadencis
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Castilian: Gold Seal English: Goldenseal Used parts and where it grows: Goldenseal is a native of eastern North America and is cultivated in the st ...
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GOLDEN BUTTON
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GOLDEN ROD
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Goldenseal - Goldenseal
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GOLF WHITE
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nenúfar blanconymphaea alba l.
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The water lily white and yellow water lily (Nuphar lutea) belong to different genera botanists, even though their properties are very similar. Is ea ...
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Gordolobo
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Gosling (bag)
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GOVERNOR
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larrea tridentata
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This plant is widely used in disorders of the urinary tract as kidney stones and to undo, are recommended to use water as the cooking of whole plant ...
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GRACIOLA
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GRAINS OF LOVE
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mijo de sollithospermum erythorryzon
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Habitat: common in limestone areas throughout Europe. In the Iberian Peninsula is scarce as we moved towards the west. Little known in America. Descr ...
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GRAMA
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GRAMA Botica
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agropyrum repens
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Used Part The rhizome, also popularly used inflorescence. Active Principles - Rhizome: Triticina (3-8%), polysaccharide structure similar to the inu ...
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GRAMA OF Boticas
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GRANADA
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punica granatum
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Other Names: Balaustia, Magraner, Pomogranado In the Egyptian tombs of more than four millennia ago, have found remains of grenades. They were also ...
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GRANADO
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GRAPE VINE
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vitis vinifera
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English: Grapevine. French: Vigne. From the family of Vitáceas. The leaves of the vine are employed in venous circulatory disorders: varices, frost ...
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GRAPES OF DOG
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zarzaparrillasmilax aspera
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Known by Dioscorides and Theophrastus, also mentioned the Laguna and Mattioli. However, his popularity reached the highest levels when the Spanish u ...
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GRAPES OF LIZARD
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brionia bryonia dioica
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The tender shoots of this plant in spring, can be consumed like asparagus. But we must be careful because the root and are poisonous. These lanterns ...
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GRAPES OF ZORRO
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gayuba arctostaphylos uva ursi
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When there were bears in the mountains of Europe, enjoyed eating with the small berries of the gayuba, which by its shape and flavor, apples seem sm ...
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GRASILLA
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pingulcula vulgarls
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Family: Lentibulariáceas. Description: Grass provided with a fibrous root short. The leaves, basal and arranged in rosettes, are ovadooblongas, sessi ...
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GRASS OF MARY
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GREEK HAY
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alholva trigonella foenum-graecum
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It is one of the oldest medicinal plants. The Papyrus of Ébers, Egyptian medical document of the fifteenth century BC, already recommended as a poul ...
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Green Bean
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judíaphaseolus vulgaris
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Habitat: originally from Mexico and Central America, and extended by all countries in the world. Description: annual plant of the family of legumes, ...
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Green Beans
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judíaphaseolus vulgaris
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Habitat: originally from Mexico and Central America, and extended by all countries in the world. Description: annual plant of the family of legumes, ...
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GREEN TEA
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CAMELLIA SINESIS (L.) O. KUNTZE = THEA SINENSIS L.
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Green tea Camellia sinesis (L.) O. Kuntze = Thea sinensis L. Tea (green, black), German Tee (grüner, Schwarzer); English.: Tea (green, black). Shee ...
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Grindelia
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Grosellero
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ribes rubrum
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Bush recalled that at first glance to the vine leaves by their palms and their clusters of berries hanging red and sour flavor. Very appreciated for ...
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Grosellero BLACK
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Grosellero ESPINOSA
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ribes uva crispa
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It is highly appreciated in the countries of northern Europe, and cultivated varieties have been obtained that produce large and tasty fruit. They a ...
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Ground ivy
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GUAIDIL
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convolvulus scoparius
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Guajana
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caña común arundo donax
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Dioscorides, the great Greek physician and botanist of the first century of our era, and recommended the use of the cane for increased production of ...
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GUALANDAY
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jacaranda coerulea l.
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Names in Spanish: flower cross Common name in English: jacaranda; palisander, palissandre (the latter two names correspond to the species Jacaranda ...
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GUAPINOLE
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algarrobo de las antillas hymenaea courbaril
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In Central and South America called carob tree grows in the Antilles. His bark secretes the copal, similar resinous substance to, which is used as p ...
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GUAR
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Guarana
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GUARANÁ
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Guarumo
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cecropia obtusifolia
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Cecropia obtusifolia Berthold Fam. Moraceae It is a plant with medicinal use reported from the center to the southeast of the country, mainly for its ...
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GUASIMO
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guazuma ulmifolia
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This plant is found in warm climates of Central America and Panama. It is one of the most popular remedies against gastrointestinal ailments. It is a ...
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GUAYABA
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psidium guajava
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Other Names: Araz, Arrayan, Hurapo, Luma, patches, Piche, Sahuinto This plant has a very old and now it is important to treat nearly half a hundred ...
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GUAYABA CIMARRON
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cañafístula cassia fistula
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This tree embellishes the tropical regions of America. Mexico abounds in the region of Tierra Caliente, from Morelos and Guerrero to Tabasco and Chi ...
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GUAYABO
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psidium guajaba
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It is a very aromatic tree, which was cultivated by native Mexicans before the arrival of the Spaniards. The guava fruit is one of the richest in vi ...
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Guayacan
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GUERECÍLLA
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cerezoprunus avium
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Habitat: Common in the temperate zones of both hemispheres. Description: tree of the family of Rosaceae, of carrying and beautiful brown crust, smoo ...
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Gugul
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GUGULÓN
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COMMIPHORA MUKUL (HOOK, EX STOCKS) ENGL.
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Gugulón Commiphora Mukul (Hook, ex Stocks) Engl. Gomo-oleo-resin C. Mukul is a shrub or small tree with thorny branches, bark Cinderella that emerge ...
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GUINDÓN
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fresalfragaria vesca
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Strawberry has been using as food for millennia, but its medicinal properties were not discovered until the sixteenth century. The great Swedish bot ...
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GUINDOS Garrafal
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prunus cerasus
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Used Part The stems of the fruit. Active Principles Potassium salts, trace amounts of polyphenols: tannins Catechists. Flavonoids. Drug Action The ...
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GUINDOS ZORRERO
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cerezoprunus avium
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Habitat: Common in the temperate zones of both hemispheres. Description: tree of the family of Rosaceae, of carrying and beautiful brown crust, smoo ...
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GUISANTE
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pisum sativum
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Family: Papilionáceas. Description: Plant roots with poorly developed annually, which is known varieties. Penna leaves arranged on an upright or trai ...
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GUIZAZO CA
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xanthium occidentale
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Other common names Lampurda. Botanical Family Asteraceae. Description Annual herb of up to 1 m in height. Stem striated and rough. Suborbiculares ...
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Gymnema
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