Jaborandi
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pilocarpus pennattifolius
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Directions: in those states that are interested in causing sweat to derive in quantity and removing toxins from an illness. Colds acute respiratory t ...
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JALAPA
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JALAPA FALSE
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dondiego de noche mirabilis jalapa
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JAPANESE CHERRY
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prunus serrulata lindl.
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Place of origin: East Asia. Etymology: Prunus, Latin name of the wild plum. Serrulata, from the Latin serrulatus-a-um = sawing with tiny teeth, allud ...
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JARA
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JASMINE DE MEXICO
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dondiego de noche mirabilis jalapa
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JENGIBRILLO
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cúrcuma curcuma longa
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Although it may seem strange, spices and hot sauces play an important role in the diet of people in the tropics. Without them it would be difficult ...
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JEWISH
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JIJIRÍ
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sésamosesamum indicum l.
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It is an oleaginous plant cultivated since ancient times. In Mesopotamia, in India, Egypt, China and Greece, their seeds are highly prized as a cond ...
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JOJOBA
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buxus chinensis
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Where is the jojoba oil? Because of its color has also been called liquid gold. Jojoba oil is obtained by cold pressing of the seeds of a desert shru ...
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JOY
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sésamosesamum indicum l.
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It is an oleaginous plant cultivated since ancient times. In Mesopotamia, in India, Egypt, China and Greece, their seeds are highly prized as a cond ...
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Judi (VAINA)
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PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L.
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Jewish (pods) Phaseolus vulgaris L. Properties The Fasolina is known since ancient times for its diuretic properties, perfectly justified by his rec ...
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JUDÍA
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JULIVERTOSA
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cicuta conium maculatum
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The hemlock is widespread and should know how to distinguish it from other plants of the same botanical family - the Umbelíferas - to which resemble ...
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JUNCIANA
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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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JUNIPER
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Junipero
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enebrojuniperus comminus
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Dioscorides, who lived in the first century AD, already knew the medicinal properties of the fruits of juniper, which certainly serve to considerabl ...
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