PAGAN GRASS
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vara de oro solidago virga-aurea
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Its name must to the rigidity of its stem crowned by yellow flowers had in clusters in the superior bearing the stem. Habitat: it grows in forests a ...
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PAICO
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chenopodium ambrosioides
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Herbaceous plant that measures up to 1 m of height. It has graft stems and leaves extended with curveados and irregular edges. Their flowers are born ...
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PALIURI
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paliurus spina-christi
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PALIURO
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paliurus spina-christi
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Names Castilian: thorn of Christ, pricks santa, paliuro French: paliure, épine du Christ, carries chapeau Description: Shrub caducifolio, rare time ...
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PALM DE CHRIST
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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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PALMERITA
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sabalserenoa repens bartram.
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The fruits of this small American palm are datilillos that are consumed from long ago in Florida, Georgia, Luisiana and other states of the Southeas ...
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PALMITO OF MOUNTAIN RANGE
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sabalserenoa repens bartram.
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The fruits of this small American palm are datilillos that are consumed from long ago in Florida, Georgia, Luisiana and other states of the Southeas ...
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PALUSTRE
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apioapium graveolens
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It is essential ingredient in all the broths and depurativas prescriptions, along with the onion, ortiga, col and the lemon. The extracted oil of th ...
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PAMPAJARITO
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sedum acre
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Family: Crasuláceas. Description: Of Latin sedare, to calm, by its emollient properties. Greasy grass with very numerous and next, crawling or turgid ...
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PAMPANILLA
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pimpinela menor sanguisorba minor
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The buds to tier to us primaverales of pimpinela smaller are used in salads by their pleasant and refrescante flavor. Like pimpinela greater, this p ...
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PANUL
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apioapium graveolens
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It is essential ingredient in all the broths and depurativas prescriptions, along with the onion, ortiga, col and the lemon. The extracted oil of th ...
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PAPAYA
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papayo carica papaya
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The fruit of papayo is one of the most appreciated between all arboreal products of America. He is not strange since it receives so many and so dive ...
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PAPAYA
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CARICA PAPAYA
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Papaya Carica papaya Properties The Papaya, fruit of papayo, original tree of Tropical America, contains in its seeds and leaves a milky juice an ...
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PAPAYO
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PARCHA
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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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PARIETARIA
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PARNASIA
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parnassia palustris
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Family: Saxifragáceas. Description: Grass provided with abundant heavy root and radículas, from which it leaves to the simple stem and the leaves rea ...
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PARRA
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vid vitis vinifera
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3,000 cultivated species of grapevines exist in the world, that produce one of the fruits more medicinal than they are known. All the old civilizati ...
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PARRA ZARZALERA
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brionia bryonia dioica
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The buds to tier to us of this plant in spring, can be consumed like asparagus. But it is necessary to have well-taken care of since the root and it ...
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PARROT
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laurel cerezo prunus laurocerasus
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PARSLEY
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PARSLEY LOBUNO
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cicuta conium maculatum
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Cicuta is very extended, and agrees to know how to distinguish it of other plants of its same botanical family - the Umbelíferas - to whom is resemb ...
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PASIFLORA
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PATACHETE
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judíaphaseolus vulgaris
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Habitat: original of Mexico and Central America, and extended by all the countries of the world. Description: it plants annual of the family of the ...
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PAU D'ARCO
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tabebula avellanedae
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It contains fitoconstituyentes of the type of the guaianólidos ones with a certain renal stimulating activity (diurética). Also it contains flavonoid ...
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PAU D´ARCO
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pau d'arcotabebula avellanedae
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It contains fitoconstituyentes of the type of the guaianólidos ones with a certain renal stimulating activity (diurética). Also it contains flavonoid ...
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PAU DARC
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tabebuia avellanedae
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Common names: Pau D' Arc, Ipe Roxo, Lapacho, Tahuari, Taheebo, Tabebuia. Used Part: The crust. Pau D' Arc is a great tree of the tropical forest th ...
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PAZOLI
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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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PAZOTE
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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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PEA
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pisum sativum
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Family: Papilionáceas. Description: Annual plant with root little developed, of that knows different varieties. Pennadas leaves ready on a raised or ...
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PEACH TREE
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amygdalus persica l. - prunus persica (l.) batsch
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PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) Batsch Family: Rosaceous Place of origin: China. Etimología: Prunus, Latin name of the wild plum tree. Persica, of the Latin pers ...
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PEANUT
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arachis hypogaea
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Leguminosas Family. Description herbaceous, turgid cespitosa Plant, of 50-90 cm. of height the leaves are formed by four segments oval, sesiles, are ...
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PEARL
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mijo de sollithospermum erythorryzon
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Habitat: frequent in calcáreos lands of all Europe. In the Iberian Peninsula it is being scarce as we moved towards the west. Little known in America ...
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PELOSILLA
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parietariaparietaria officinalis
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Habitat: one grows up between the cracks of rocks and the walls. Spread by all Europe and dry regions of South America. Description: it plants vivaz ...
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PENNY ROYAL
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mentha pulegium
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Habitat: it grows in fresh places, sometimes next to streams, of all Europe. Spread by the American continent. Description: it plants vivaz of the fa ...
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PEONIA
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PER IT
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biznagaammi visnaga
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To the lovers of the natural life, they will like to know that the radii that form umbelas of this plant, once dry, are magnificent mondadientes sma ...
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PEREGIL
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petroselinum sativum
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English: Parsley. French: Persil. Family: of the Umbelíferas. Appetizer, stimulating and diurético. It causes or it regularizes the menstruation. Use ...
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PEREJILÓN
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cicuta conium maculatum
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Cicuta is very extended, and agrees to know how to distinguish it of other plants of its same botanical family - the Umbelíferas - to whom is resemb ...
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PERIFOLLO
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pimpinela menor sanguisorba minor
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The buds to tier to us primaverales of pimpinela smaller are used in salads by their pleasant and refrescante flavor. Like pimpinela greater, this p ...
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PERLINA
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mijo de sollithospermum erythorryzon
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Habitat: frequent in calcáreos lands of all Europe. In the Iberian Peninsula it is being scarce as we moved towards the west. Little known in America ...
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PERPETUAL
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helichrysum stoechas
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Used Part The flowery sumidades of the Mediterranean siempreviva (Helichrysum stoechas (L.) Moench) or of European (the Helichrysum arenarium (L.) Mo ...
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PERUVIAN BARK CALISAYA
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chinchona succirubra
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Properties: tonic; astringent; purifying; something sedative and febrífugo. Indications: in the lack of appetite, general decay; impure blood and imp ...
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PETASITES
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PETASITES
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petasites albus
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Family: Composed. Description: Rizomatosa herbaceous plant, with the circular stem, place setting of foliares grudges. The leaves are reniformes, rou ...
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PICAGALLINA
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stellaria media
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Family: Cariofiláceas. Description: Herbaceous, fragile plant, with the ascending, graft, slightly tomentoso stem crawling. The leaves oval or are el ...
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PICAHONDA
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ipecacuana cephaelis ipecacuanha
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In 1912 the active principles of the ipecacuana were discovered, and since then it comprises of numerous prepared phamacists. Habitat: original of t ...
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PICHE
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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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PIGEUM
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PILOSELA
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vellosilla hieracium pilosella
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The use of vellosilla, although it goes back to the Average Age, is not very extended, because, perhaps once dry, it loses his medicinal virtues. Ha ...
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PIMPINELA_BLANCA
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pimpinella saxifraga
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Family: Umbelíferas. Description: Grass provided with axonomorfa fibrous root and fluted, raised, fragile stem. The leaves are pinnadas, obtuse, inde ...
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PINA
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PINE
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PINE (YOLKS OF)
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PINUS SYLVESTRIS L.
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Pine (yolks of) Pinus sylvestris L. Properties By their essential oil content, the Yolks of Pine have action, like antiseptic and fluidificante o ...
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PINE ALVAR
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pinus sylvestris
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Used Part The young yolks, leaves and branches. Active Principles - Yolks: essential oil (pineno, limoneno, terpineno, mirceno, sabineno, ocimeno, t ...
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PINE MARITIMO
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pinus pinaster
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Anticatarral. Antihistamine. Used Part The crust, draws resin from, leaves, yolks. Active Principles - Crust: leucoantocianidol; trementina: essence ...
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PINEAPPLES
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ANANAS COMOSUS MERR.
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Pineapples Ananas comosus Merr. Properties The stem of Pineapples is rich in enzymes, being most important bromelaína, used in fitoterapia from c ...
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PIPIÁN
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calabaceracucurbita pepo l.
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Numerous cultivated varieties of calabacera exist, that produce fruits that weigh from half kilo to more than fifty. Habitat: some varieties come fr ...
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PIRETRO
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PISCIDIA
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PIZATE
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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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PLANTAGO OVATA, PLANTAGO
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PLATANO
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platanus orientalls
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Family: Platanáceas. Description: Of Latin plautus, squashed. Tree with high stem, raised, robust, and crust expires to plates, graft, with abundant ...
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PLUM TREE
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POAJA
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ipecacuana cephaelis ipecacuanha
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In 1912 the active principles of the ipecacuana were discovered, and since then it comprises of numerous prepared phamacists. Habitat: original of t ...
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PODOFILO
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PODÓFILO
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POISONOUS IVY
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POLIGALA
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POLIGONATO
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polygonatum officinale
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Family: Liliáceas. Description: Perennial herbaceous plant, of approximately 40 cm. of height, provided with rizoma voluminous horizontal and numerou ...
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POLIPERO
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POLIPODIO
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POLIPODIUM
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polypodium vulgare
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Used Part Rizoma. Active Principles Saponósidos, floroglucinol (0,5%), saccharose. Essential oil plans. Catéquicos tannins (3%). Lipids (8%). Bitter ...
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POMERA
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manzano pirus malus
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The apple is in itself a compendium of medicinal virtues, known from very old. They emphasize among them the digestive ones, who the medical school ...
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POMOGRANADO
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granado punica granatu
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In the Egyptian tombs of more ago than four millenia, have been rest of grenades. Also they were appreciated by the Israelite town. The Greeks consi ...
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PONCHA
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judíaphaseolus vulgaris
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Habitat: original of Mexico and Central America, and extended by all the countries of the world. Description: it plants annual of the family of the ...
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POPPY
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POPPY OF CALIFORNIA
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PORCELAIN
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verdolaga portulaca oleracea
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He cultivated myself formerly like vegetable for salad, although today some farmers consider a bad grass. Their medicinal applications, nevertheless ...
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POROTO
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judíaphaseolus vulgaris
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Habitat: original of Mexico and Central America, and extended by all the countries of the world. Description: it plants annual of the family of the ...
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PORTULACA
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verdolaga portulaca oleracea
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He cultivated myself formerly like vegetable for salad, although today some farmers consider a bad grass. Their medicinal applications, nevertheless ...
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PROPOLI
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propoli propoli
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Indications: The use of propoli can be useful in many diseases, as well as measured prophylactic and of treatment in infections. In affections bronco ...
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PSILIO
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zaragatonaplantago psyllium
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Dioscórides recommended in century I d.C. like emollient (suavizante), and as so it has come using until half-full from century XX, when it was disc ...
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PULMONARIA ARBOREA
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lobaria pulmonaria
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Used Part The thallus. Active Principles Bitter principles: estictínico acid (of structure next to cetrárico acid); mucílagos. Farmacológica Action ...
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PULSATILA
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PUMPKIN
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PUMPKIN (SEEDS)
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CUCURBITA PEPO L.
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Pumpkin (seeds) Cucurbita pepo L. Properties The Oil of the Seeds of Pumpkin has a high content in prótidos rich as well in essential amino acids ...
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PURGAPURÚ
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jalapaconvolvulus jalapa
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Native the Mexicans used this plant like laxative, and the Spanish conquerors took it mother country to their, from where its use by all Europe spre ...
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PURGE
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jalapaconvolvulus jalapa
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Native the Mexicans used this plant like laxative, and the Spanish conquerors took it mother country to their, from where its use by all Europe spre ...
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PURÚ
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calabaceracucurbita pepo l.
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Numerous cultivated varieties of calabacera exist, that produce fruits that weigh from half kilo to more than fifty. Habitat: some varieties come fr ...
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