HABA
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vicia faba
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Family: Leguminosas. Description: Herbaceous, turgid plant, glabra, with axonomorfa root. The stem is tetragonal and can reach a height of up to 80 c ...
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HAHOLÍ
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sésamosesamum indicum l.
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It is a cultivated oily plant from very old. In Mesopotamia, in India, in Egypt, in China and Greece, their seeds very were appreciated like condime ...
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HALÍCABALO
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alquequenjephysalis alkekengi
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The red berries of alquequenje are of an exquisite bittersweet flavor, and is one that conserves them in candy or vinegar. In some places it is made ...
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HAMAMELIS
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HAMELIS
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hammamelis virginiana
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English: Witch hazel. French: Hamamélis. Of the family of the Hamamelidáceas. Heavy and hemorroides Varices, flebitis, legs. It stops the hemorrhages ...
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HARPAGOFITO
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HAWTHORN ALBAR
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HAWTHORN HEDIONDO
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espino cerval rhamnus cathartica
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From century XI they are documented the effects on the intestine of this plant, that also is used in veterinary medicine to bleed the animals. Habit ...
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HAYA
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HAZEL
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HEDIONDO
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frángula rhamnus frangula
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The great Renaissance botanist, Andrea Mattioli, an edition commented of the medical Matter of Dioscórides published in 1554, in which it said, acco ...
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HELENIO
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HELICRISO
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helichysum arenarium
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Castilian: helicriso, perpetual, siempreviva yellow, manzanilla bastard, yesquera, meaperros English: yellow chaste weed, live to ever, sandy everla ...
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HEN FOOT
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cincoenrama potentilla reptans
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This humble plant, like all the Rosaceous ones, has beautiful flowers and excellent medicinal properties. The cattle dealers come using traditionall ...
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HENEQUÉN
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agaveagave americana
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They are known more than 150 species of agave, very similar in its aspect and its properties, distributed by Mexico and all Central America, that we ...
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HEPATICA
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HERNIARIA
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HIBISCUS
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hibiscus sabdariffa
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Used Part The flowers (chalices and epicálices). Active Principles Abundant organic acids: hibíscico (15-23%), málico, citrus, tartárico, ascórbico; ...
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HIDROCOTILE
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hydrocotile asiatica
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Asiatica Hydrocotile L. Used Part The aerial sumidades. Active Principles Triterpénicos derivatives: asiaticósido, centellósido. Abundant tannins ...
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HIEL OF THE EARTH
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centaurea menor centaurium umbellatum
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Habitat: one grows up in meadows and pastizales of all Europe, although he is not very frequent. Also one is in some tempered regions of America. De ...
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HIGO
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ficus carica
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Carica Ficus Linnaeus Fam. Moraceae In Mexico, Centroamerica and Panama is this plant and their main properties are like emollient, tranquilizer and ...
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HIGUERETA
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ricino ricinus communis
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Diosgórides, in century I d.C., already knew the properties laxative the ricino oil, but until century XVIII it did not begin to use in Europe. Habi ...
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HIGUERILLA
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ricinus communis
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Its main medicinal use is for the stomach ache, fever, gripa, external infections and blows. The leaves and seeds of this plant are the used parts mo ...
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HIGUERILLO
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ricino ricinus communis
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Diosgórides, in century I d.C., already knew the properties laxative the ricino oil, but until century XVIII it did not begin to use in Europe. Habi ...
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HILANDERAS
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correhuela mayor calystegia sepium
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Habitat: very common in fences and edges of all Europe and America. Description: it plants vivaz trepadora, of the family of the Convolvuláceas, who ...
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HILLOCK
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grama de las boticas triticum repens
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Well-known plant from the times of old Greece where she was employee to treat very many diseases. With their fibrous roots peasants make brooms. She ...
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HINOJO
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HINOJO
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foeniculum vulgare
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Family: Umbelíferas. Description Of the Latin foeniculum, hay, reference to the structure to foliar. It is a biennial plant, of up to 2 ms of height, ...
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HIPERICO
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HIPÉRICO
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HIPÉRICO/HIERBA OF SAN JUAN
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HYPERICUM PERFORATUM L.
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Hipérico/Hierba of San Juan Hypericum perforatum L. St. John's Wort, Corazoncillo, Grass of San Juan, Hipérico. Origin The vegetal drug is cons ...
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HISOPO
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HOLLY
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HORSE TAIL
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HOT EARTH BREAD
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yuca manhiot esculenta
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The yucca is an nourishing plant very appreciated in the warm countries. Nevertheless, the consumption by its crude root causes a serious poisoning, ...
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HUACATAY
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pazote chenopodium ambrosioides
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Before the arrival of Columbus, the old settlers of Mexico already used pazote by their medicinal properties. Their leaves and their flowers give of ...
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HUNDREDTH CORNEZUELO
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claviceps purpurea
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Used Part The esclerocios. Active Principles Amines: tiramina, histamina. Alkaloids derived from lysergic acid, two types: - hidrosolubles: ergometr ...
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HURAPO
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guayabo psidium guajaba
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It is a very aromatic tree, that already was cultivated by native the Mexicans before the arrival of the Spaniards. Guayaba is one of the richest vi ...
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