RABANO
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raphanus sativus
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Used Part The root and leaves. Active Principles Vitamins B, C, P. Essence sulfur, with glucosinolates. Anthocyanins. Minerals: iodine, magnesium an ...
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RABANO BLACK
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RABO DE GATO
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Radich
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achicoria cichorium intybus
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Chicory is one of the most beneficial plants, and to its extraordinary medicinal properties is bound to provide a pleasant alternative to coffee. In ...
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Ragwort
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RASPASAYO
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cardenchadipsacus fullonum
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For many centuries, humanity has used the prongs of this thistle for carded wool. Hence it is his name. Although at present this task is accomplishe ...
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RASPBERRY
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RATANIA
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Rattles
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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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REAL FERNS
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sunda regalis
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Family: Osmundáceas. Description: Fern large. The rhizomes are available in an oblique position on the floor, and from the same place the fronds, whi ...
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REBOL
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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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RED
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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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RED Arenaria
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RED Arenaria
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RED CEDAR
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picea abies (l.) kars.
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Used Part The buds, leaves, bark and resin of the white fir (Abies alba Miller) or red (Picea abies (L.) Kars.) Active Principles - Yolks: resin, e ...
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RED CEDAR
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cedrela odorata
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Cedrela odorata Linnaeus Fam. Meliaceae Introduction: It is recommended for the treatment of dental discomfort, for which it is affixed to the affect ...
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RED CLOVER
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RED CONSUELDA
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tormentilla potentilla tormentilla
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Since the Middle Ages has been using this plant to calm what was then known as "torture" (intestinal cramping). Hence derives its name from tormenti ...
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RED ESPERGULARIA
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arenaria rojaspergularia rubra
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The red arenaria is an annual or biennial plant, depending on the area you are. It is composed of a stalk is not very tall and very thin. The leaves ...
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RED GRAMA
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carex arenaria
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RED LISIMAQUIA
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salicarialythrum salicaria
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This plant and Dioscórides recommended in the first century AD as antidiarreica and hemostatic. Its use is still in place, and since then has helped ...
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RED SAUCE
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sambucus racemosa
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Family: Caprifoliáceas. Description: Shrub, often bearing trees as graft, with brownish gray bark and yellow marrow. The leaves are opposite, tripinn ...
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REDWOOD CHICORY
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diente de leóntaraxacum officinale webe
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Used the leaves and roots. Two main actions of this plant: positive effect on the liver and biliary disorders, by actions and colerética colagogas, ...
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REDWOOD MANZANILLA
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manzanillaanthemis nobilis
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It grows spontaneously in the dry land and swamp in the places and at the foot of mountain roads. Its stems reach a maximum height of 30 centimeters ...
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REGOLDO
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castaño castanea sativa
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The chestnut tree is a native of Asia Minor, which has been cultivated since time immemorial. The Greeks and Romans it spread through Europe and lat ...
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Reishi
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ganoderma lucidum
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Used Part The fruiting bodies (carpophore pegs). Active Principles Abundant polysaccharide (45%): beta-D-glucan, arabinogalactan; ganoderanas A, B a ...
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Retama BLACK
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Retama COMMON
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Retama ODOR
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spartium junceum
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Family: Papilionáceas. Description: From the Greek, sparton, league, obtained by the textile fibers. Following axonomorfa bush and numerous radículas ...
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Rhatany
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RHODODENDRON
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Rhododendrons
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RHUBARB
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Ribes rubrum
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RICA
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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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RICE
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RICE (RICE)
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Rills
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RINONINA
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ipomoea prers-caprae
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It is a plant that is found in several countries (Mexico, Central America and Panama) is used mainly to treat pain and inflammation of the kidney. In ...
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RIO DE BASIL
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parietariaparietaria officinalis
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HABITAT: grows between the cracks of rocks and the walls. Spread throughout Europe and dry regions of South America. Description: perennial plant of ...
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RIO DE Escutcheon
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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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Roasting (mint, sandalwood)
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ROBERTO SAN HERB
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ROBINIA
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acacia falsa robinia pseudoacacia
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The false acacia was introduced in Europe in the year 1601 by Jean Robin, gardener of the king of France. Hence its scientific name and one of the v ...
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ROCK POLÍGALA
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ROJA QUINA
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cinchona succirubra
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Used Part The bark. Active Principles Tannins Catechists (3-10%), combined with more than 20 alkaloids (15%) *, such as quinine, quinidine, cinconin ...
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Roma
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rumex patientia
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Other Names: Acedera bladder, Chard, Spinach without flavor, herb Patience It belongs to the same gender that Barbels botanical de Vaca (Rumex Crisp ...
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ROMAZA
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rumex patientia
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It belongs to the same gender that Barbels botanical de Vaca (Rumex Crispus) of properties very similar, and that the sorrel, which differs by not h ...
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ROMERO
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ROMPECAMISAS MALE
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damianaturnera diffusa willd
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The leaves of this plant, pleasant flavor of the aromatic, are used in Mexico as a substitute for tea, and enjoy well-deserved reputation as an aphr ...
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ROMPEPIEDRA
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phyllanthus niruri
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English: Pepperwort. French: Grand passerage. From the family of Cariofiláceas. ...
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ROMPEPIEDRAS
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lepidium latifolium
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Directions: estimates of kidney and urinary tract, inflammation of the prostate (prostatic hyperplasia, prostate adenoma, etc..) Hyperuricemia. ...
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ROOT OF LONG LIFE
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angélica angelica archangelica
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Is a typical northern plant. In Greenland form large areas, and its inhabitants used extensively since ancient times. Not being Mediterranean plant, ...
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Rootlets
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ipecacuana cephaelis ipecacuanha
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In 1912 they discovered the active ingredients of ipecac, and since then is part of numerous pharmaceutical preparations. Habitat: original hot and ...
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ROPE OF TREES
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correhuela mayor calystegia sepium
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Habitat: very common in hedges and borders of Europe and America. Description: perennial climbing plant, the family of the Convolvuláceas, who shoot ...
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ROSA
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rosa rosa
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Collection: in late spring or early summer when the buds have been formed, but without actually opened. Part used: petals and seeds. Properties: pet ...
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ROSA DE AMOR
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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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ROSAL
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ROSE HIP
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Rosehips
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Rosewood
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convolvulus floridus
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Rosmarin
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romero rosmarinus offlicinalis
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It is also known as Rosmarino and some authors call it "the ginseng of Spain." The leaves are used mostly and sometimes the flowers. It is a plant r ...
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ROUGH CENTAUR
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ROUND aristolochia
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ROUTE Murari
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ruta muraria
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Family: Polipodiáceas. Description: Plant cryptogams fitted with a small rhizome, with abundant rootlets and covered by scales. The fronds are coriac ...
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ROYUELA
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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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RUBBER
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maízzea mays l.
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The maize was the staple of many of the pre-Columbian inhabitants of the Americas. He was cultivated, from the south of what are now the United Stat ...
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RUDA
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RUSCO
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RYE ergot
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claviceps purpurea
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Used Part The sclerotia. Active Principles Amines: tyramine, histamine. Alkaloids lysergic acid derivatives, of two types: - Water: ergometrine or e ...
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