Hazel. The hazels are a genus of deciduous trees and large shrubs native to the temperate northern hemisphere. The genus is usually placed in the birch family.They have simple, rounded leaves with double-ser... Read more
Alisma. Ze xie has a common name Alisma. The pharmaceutical name for ze xie Alismatis Rhizoma. It is also known as takusa in Japan, t'aeksa in Korea, zaak1 se3 in Cantonese other names are fu ze xie, and jia... Read more
Sage. The binomial name of Sage is Salvia officinalis. Sage is an inhabitant to the Mediterranean area. The growth of Sage is also seen in some parts of Europe. The other names of Common sage are Garden sag... Read more
Coltsfoot. Coltsfoot also known as Ass Foot, Tussilago farfara, Bull's foot, Butterbur, Coughwort, Farfara, Foal's foot, Foalswort, Horse Foot and Winter heliotrope is a plant in the family Asteraceae. It has be... Read more
Eyebright. Eyebright has a long history of herbal use in the treatment of eye problems and is still in current herbal use. It is important that only the correct forms of eyebright, with glandular hairs on the ca... Read more
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Treating Allergy with Rhizoma Alismatis extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Beneficial Uses of Hazel, drugdigest.org
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