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SABINA
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SACRED HERB
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pazote chenopodium ambrosioides
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Before the arrival of Columbus, the ancient inhabitants of Mexico already used pazote for its medicinal properties. Its leaves and flowers give off ...
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SACRED SHELL
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Safflower
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alazor carthamus tinctorius
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The Safflower is a showy grass belonging to the family of composite tubulifloras. Rarely reaches more than half a meter in height, and its stem is s ...
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SAFFLOWER
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SAFFRON
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SAFFRON OF INDIA
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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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Sago WHITE
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yuca manhiot esculenta
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Cassava is a highly valued food plant in hot countries. However, the consumption of its crude root causes a serious poisoning, even deadly. That's b ...
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SAHUINTO
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guayabo psidium guajaba
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It is a very aromatic tree, which was cultivated by native Mexicans before the arrival of the Spanish. The guava fruit is one of the richest in vita ...
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Salicaria
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Sallowthorns
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SALSAPARRILLA
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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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Salsify
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tragopogon pratensis
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Family: Composed. Description: biennial herbaceous plant with root axonomorfa, oblique. The stem is herbaceous, fistulous. The leaves are amplexicaul ...
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SALVIA
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SAN JOSE GRASS
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verbena carolina
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Castilian: Grass of sorcerers, cúralotodo, sacred herb, verbena, Male verbena, vervain straight right verbena, vervain higher verbena fine, holy gra ...
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SAN JOSE VARA
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vara de oro solidago virga-aurea
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His name is due to the rigidity of its stem topped by yellow flowers arranged in clusters in the habit of the stem top. HABITAT: grows in forest and ...
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SANAPUDIO
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frángula rhamnus frangula
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The great botanist Renaissance, Andrea Mattioli, in 1554 published an annotated edition of the medical Matter of Dioscorides, in which it said, as m ...
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SANDAL
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SANDALWOOD
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Sandarac (YOURS ARTICULATED)
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SANDIA
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cucumis citrullus
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Family: Cucurbits. Description: herbaceous plant with long, trailing stems, provided with tendrils. The leaves are lobed, deeply divided, corrugated, ...
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Sandstone (HERB OF THE SEVEN Indent)
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SANGRALENGUA
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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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SANGREDO
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frángula rhamnus frangula
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The great botanist Renaissance, Andrea Mattioli, in 1554 published an annotated edition of the medical Matter of Dioscorides, in which it said, as m ...
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SANGUINARIA
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SANGUINARIA MINOR
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espino cerval rhamnus cathartica
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From the eleventh century are documented the effects on the gut of this plant, which is also used in veterinary medicine to purge the animals. Habit ...
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Sanguisorba
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pimpinela mayor sanguisorba officinalis
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Discovered and used since the Renaissance. Because their floral bouquets have aspect of blood clots, it was thought that this plant could be useful ...
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Sanguisorba MINOR
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pimpinela menor sanguisorba minor
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The tender shoots of spring Burnet lesser used in salads for their pleasant and refreshing flavor. Like the Burnet higher, this plant was also not k ...
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SANICULA
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SANTA HERB
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ajenjo artemisia absinthium
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Plant by the ancient Greeks dedicated to Artemis (Diana to the Romans), goddess of fertility. No doubt that this influenced their remarkable effect ...
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SANTA SHEET (cord)
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acoyo, yierba santa,
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MOMO O cord Piper auritum Kunth Fam. Piperaceae From this plant, the leaves are widely used where it is applied on disorders of the skin. Also used t ...
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SANTA SHEET (ZOAPATLE)
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piper auritum
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The Zoapatle described in the codex Badiane (Nahuatl-century cookbook xvi): "When a woman has trouble removing the fetus or to give birth, a medicina ...
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SANTO CARDO
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SANTO CARDO MEXICAN
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argemone mexicana
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It is distinguished by its yellow flowers with 4 or 6 petals. One occurs in the southern United States, Mexico and throughout Central America. It be ...
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Santoña
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ajenjo marino artemisia maritima
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In the sixteenth century was called saint or seed against the worms to the mix of the flower heads of wormwood with those of other marine species li ...
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SAPONARIA
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Sapu
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calabaceracucurbita pepo l.
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There are numerous cultivars calabacera, which produce fruits that weigh from a pound to more than fifty. Habitat: some varieties come from the Midd ...
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Sapwood linden
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TILIA CORDATA M.
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Sapwood Tilo Tilia cordata M. Composition The drug is the sapwood (bark without suber). The sapwood has a different tune the chemistry of the inflor ...
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sarsaparilla
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Sassafras
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SATIRIÓN MANCHA
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orchis mascula
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Orchids are the largest family of the plant kingdom, with more than 20,000 species throughout the world. Its beautiful flowers and their botanical c ...
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SAUCE
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SAUCO
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SAUZGATILLO
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savory
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Savory WHITE
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ajedrea blanca satureja fructicosa
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Its height ranges between 1 and 2 spans. It has a white appearance as it is coated by a pelusilla that color. He has a strain that lasts for a long ...
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SAWPALMETO
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sabal serrulata
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Other Names: Palmerita, Palmito Sierra, Serenoa Family: Arecaceae (Palmae) Place of origin: Native America. Etymology: Serenoa, dedicated to Americ ...
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SAXIFRAGA
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saxifraga granulata
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HABITAT: grows in mountainous terrain and humid throughout Europe. It abounds especially in the Alps and the Pyrenees. Description: herbaceous plant ...
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SAXÍFRAGA
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saxifraga granulata
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HABITAT: grows in mountainous terrain and humid throughout Europe. It abounds especially in the Alps and the Pyrenees. Description: herbaceous plant ...
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Scabious
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Scorzonera
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scorzonera hispanica
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Used Part The roots. Active Principles Contains: asparagine, glycosides, aloxúricas bases, histidine, arginine, inulin, mannitol, inositol. Drug Ac ...
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Scotch broom
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Sea buckthorn
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SEA WORMWOOD
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SEAWEED (ALGA glaziers)
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SEN
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SEN FALSE
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globularia mayor 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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SEN FROM SPAIN
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cassia obovata
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SEN OF ALEXANDRIA
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cassia acutifolia
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Used Part The leaflets and fruit. Active Principles - Leaflet: Glycosides of diantronas (2-5%): A senósidos ones, A1, and small amounts of CG heteró ...
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SENA
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sen cassia angustifolia
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The sen, introduced in Europe in the eleventh century by the Arabs, was one of the most popular laxative. It will drastically bled madmen, with litt ...
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Serbal SILBESTRE
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sorbus aucuparia
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Used Part The fruits (berries). Active Principles Sorbitol, organic acids (malic, citric, Succinic), tannins, flavonoids (rutoside, quercetin, isoqu ...
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Serenoa
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sabalserenoa repens bartram.
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The fruits of this small American palm are datilillos that are consumed from yesteryear in Florida, Georgia, Louisiana and other states of south-eas ...
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SERPENTARIA
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cimifuga racemosa
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The cimifuga racenosa was used by American Indians to treat rheumatism, kidney problems, exhaustion and gynecological disorders This plant was regi ...
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Serpol
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Serval SYLVESTER
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sorbus aucuparia
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Notable for its striking results, which are a delight for the birds. In some cities like ornamental. It is an elegant tree and longevity: live more ...
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SESAME
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sesamum 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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Sesamum indicum
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sesamum 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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SEVILLANO
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serval silvestre sorbus aucuparia
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Notable for its striking results, which are a delight for the birds. In some cities like ornamental. It is an elegant tree and longevity: live more ...
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Shameful
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mimosa albida
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Mimosa albida Humb. and Bonpl. ex. Willd. Fam. Leguminosae Mainly it is recommended for sterility, delayed or irregular menstruation, vaginal secreti ...
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Shepherd's purse
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shiitake
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SHISANDRA
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schisandra chinensis
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Schisandra chinensis Common name: Wu-wei-zi English name: Schisandra Used parts and where it grows: Schisandra is a wooded vine with numerous cluste ...
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Shot down
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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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Siberian Ginseng
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eleuterococo eleuterococcus senticosus maxim
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It is cultivated for medicinal purposes and has properties very similar to those of Korean ginseng. The root is used. It contains numerous heterósid ...
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SIDERÍTIDE
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rabo de gato sideritis angustifolia lagasca
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Plant very popular in eastern and southern Spain, whose employment has expanded rapidly in recent decades. Was first used in veterinary medicine, to ...
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SIETENRAMA
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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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SIETESANGRÍAS
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centaurea menor centaurium umbellatum
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HABITAT: grows in meadows and pastures of Europe, although not very frequent. It is also found in some temperate regions of America. Description: he ...
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SILVER THOUGHT
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viola tricolor
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Castilian: wild thought, Trinity, suegras and daughters-in-law, the flowers of the trinity English: hearts, Johnny jump-up, Pansy, Wild Pansy Depurat ...
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SININI
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guanábano annona muricata
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The fruit of this tree, known mainly as soursop, which comes despite up to two kilos, contains an off-white pulp of pleasing flavor, similar to the ...
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Skullcap
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scutellaria latelifloria
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Description: Natural Family, Labiatae. Genre: Scutellaria: Calyx bell formed in the flower of two integers l lips, closing on the fruit that matures ...
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SOJA
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SOL DE ORO
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helicrysum italicum
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Latin name: Helichysum arenarium DC. Castilian: helicriso, perpetual, Everlasting yellow chamomile bastard, yesquera, meaperros Portuguese: perpetua ...
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SOLANO VEJIGOSO
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alquequenjephysalis alkekengi
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The red berries of alquequenje are an exquisite taste of bittersweet, and is one that keeps in candy or vinegar. In some places it is done fermentin ...
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Solidago
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vara de oro solidago virga-aurea
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His name is due to the rigidity of its stem topped by yellow flowers arranged in clusters in the habit of the stem top. HABITAT: grows in forest and ...
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SORBITAN
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serval silvestre sorbus aucuparia
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Notable for its striking results, which are a delight for the birds. In some cities like ornamental. It is an elegant tree and longevity: live more ...
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SORGHUM
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sorghum vulgare
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Family: Grasses. Description: Plant root booklets, fibrous, erect stem, knotty. The leaves are wide, toothed, rugged, guided, with ribs. Spike apical ...
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Sorrel
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Sot
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madroño arbutus unedo
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It was already known by Dioscorides in the first century AD and by the Roman naturalist Pliny, who seems that he said, referring to him: "edo Unum" ...
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Soursop
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annona muricata
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Annona muricata Other Names: Anona of Mexico, head of the Black Catoche, Corrosol, Sinini, Yaca, Zapote of Viejas The fruit of this tree, known main ...
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Soursop
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annona muricata
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SPINACH
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SPINACH WITH FLAVOR
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romaza 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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Spindle
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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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SPINNER
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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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SPINOSSUM alyssum (PENDEJO)
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Spirulina
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Spirulina
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SPIRULINA MAXIMA SETCH.
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Spirulina Spirulina maxima Setchan. Properties Spirulina is a small blue algae, traditionally used as food by ancient civilizations (Aztec, Maya, et ...
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SPRING
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primula officinalis
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Part used: flowers, leaves, stems and roots. Properties: expectorant, diuretic and slightly narcotic. Directions: nerve weakness, tremors, gout, rheu ...
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SQUASH
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calabaceracucurbita pepo l.
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There are numerous cultivars calabacera, which produce fruits that weigh from a pound to more than fifty. Habitat: some varieties come from the Midd ...
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Staphysagria
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Star anise, Badian
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Stevia
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stramonium
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STRAWBERRY
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STRAWBERRY
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fragaria 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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SUGAR BEET
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SUGAR CANE
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SUGARCANE
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Summer
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bougainvillea glabra
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This plant is widely used in the states of central and southern Mexico and Central America, mainly in cases of respiratory ailments like cough, asthm ...
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SUNFLOWER
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SWAB
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SWEDISH GRASS
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las hierbas suecas o las gotas de amargo sueco
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Formula to produce the Swedish Herbs: 10 g. Aloe * 5 g of Myrrh 0.2 g of saffron 10 grams of leaves Sen 10 g of Camphor ** 10 grams of rhubarb roots ...
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SWEET GRASS
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anís verdepimpinela anisum
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The culinary and medicinal properties of this plant were already known in Egypt and Greece, although it was the Arabs who, in the Middle Ages, intro ...
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SWEET ORANGE
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citrus sinensis
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Used Part The flowers, fruit (pericarp, pulp, immature fruit) and leaves. Active Principles - Flowers: Essential oil of neroli (0.15%): limonene, li ...
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SWEET SEEDS
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anís verdepimpinela anisum
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The culinary and medicinal properties of this plant were already known in Egypt and Greece, although it was the Arabs who, in the Middle Ages, intro ...
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