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Pansy Herb Pansy is native to Europe, North Africa, and temperate regions of Asia, and has become naturalized in the Americas. This flower can grow more than 15 inches tall, the pansy produces many seeds... More>>> |
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Papain This is found in the lush woodlands of Florida as well as in the Brazilian jungle. Papain has been used traditionally for treating diarrhea, the
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Papaya Leaf Papaya Leaf contains a substance called papain, which is chemically similar to pepsin, an enzyme that helps historically digest protein in the body, and it is a safe and natural digestive aid. Papaya... More>>> |
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Parsley Leaf This herb is used freely for culinary purposes and for garnishing dishes (where it is likely more nutritive than the concoctions to which it lends color), but the fact that it is a very reliable and... More>>> |
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Parsley Root This herb is used traditionally for culinary purposes and for garnishing dishes (where it is likely more nutritive than the concoctions to which it lends color), but the fact that it is a very... More>>> |
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Passion Flower Historically speaking, Passion flower has been used as a sedative or nervine. It has been used to help treat nervous restlessness and insomnia. The medicinal properties of passion flower are... More>>> |
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Patchouli Leaf Most people know patchouli as the most popular incense scent from the 60's, when it seemed to be every flower child's favorite scent (used as a perfume).The scent has a reputation as an aphrodisiac,... More>>> |
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Pau D' Arco Bark Pau D’ Arco, is harvested via peeling the bark from the tree in vertical strips from the ground up to the height of about man. The inner bark is used for medicinal purposes. The native people of... More>>> |
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Peach Leaf Traditionally has been used in the treatment of urinary disorders, stomach problems, and central nervous system problems such as insomnia, nervousness, & nausea. It has also been used historically to... More>>> |
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Pennyroyal Herb Is in the mint family, and is also the smallest of them all. It has a very distinctive odor, and is far more pungent than other mints. Pennyroyal has been used as a natural insect repellant for... More>>> |
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Peppermint Leaf A perennial hybrid, with a menthol or distinct peppermint aroma The stems, coming from connected underground roots, are erect, square and branching, tinged with reddish-purple. The opposite, dark... More>>> |
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Periwinkle Herb Also may be known as Vinca, Myrtle, and Vinca minor. Periwinkle has a wide variety of medicinal applications. Parts used are the leaves and seeds. Periwinkle was used all over the world for many... More>>> |
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Persimmon Leaf Originated in China and has been grown for over 1000 years in Japan, which is the leading producer today. The tannins and flavonoids in Persimmon leaves have anti-hypertensive, anti-carcinogenic, and... More>>> |
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Pipsissewa Herb This herb is a small evergreen native to much of southern Canada and the northern United States. The scientific name means "winter loving," but its leaves are collected in late summer for medicinal... More>>> |
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Plantain Leaf A common perennial weed. Once identified, it is easy to remember. The leaves are broadly ovate, entire or toothed, characterized by a thick, channeled footstalk. The flower stalks are 6-8 inches,... More>>> |
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Pleurisy Root Pleurisy root was considered by the North American Indians to be one of the "Great White Father's best gifts to the children of nature" because of its specific action for the lungs. And for all chest... More>>> |
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Poke Root Has dark green leaves, purple stems, and bright red and bluish-black berries. This common tree is native to the temperate regions of the United States east of the Mississippi.
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Prickly Ash Bark An aromatic shrub or tree, 10-25 feet tall with paired short spines on the branches. The compound leaves are oval, toothed with 5"11 leaflets, and lemon-scented when crushed. Tiny green-yellow... More>>> |
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Psyllium Husk Also may be known as blonde psyllium, and isphagula. Psyllium is a low-growing herb native to India, Iran, and Pakistan, and is a relative to the Plantain. Parts used are the whole husk. Must be... More>>> |
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Psyllium Seed This a low growing annual, native to Iran and India, with downy leaves and flowers, followed by glossy seeds. The seeds are coated with mucilage, a gelatinous material that swells upon contact with... More>>> |
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Pumpkin Seed Anthelmintic (taeniafuge, vermifuge), diuretic, nutritive. Pumpkin seed is historically an efficient agent for expelling both tape and round worms, with some herbalists advocating removal of the testa... More>>> |
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Pygeum Bark Is an evergreen tree that is a relative of the rose family. It can grow up to 100 feet tall, and is found all across Africa. Parts used are mainly the bark, Chopped bark may be slightly more effective... More>>> |
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