Spiked Ginger. Hedychium spicatum is the botanical name for Spiked Ginger. It belongs to the Zingiberaceae family. It is natural range extends to the Eastern Asia and mainly the Himalayas. Spiked Ginger is one of th... Read more
Tetterwort. Tetterwort has been used for centuries as a mild sedative. The botanical name of Tetterwort is Chelidonium majus. It is also known as Greater Celandine and is the only species in the genus Chelidonium... Read more
New Guinea walnut. Dracontomelon dao is the scientific name for New Guinea walnut, Pacific walnut, Papua New Guinea walnut and Argus pheasant tree. New Guinea walnut is known for it Antibacterial and antifungal activiti... Read more
blackberry. The blackberries or blackberry is of the genus Rubus, subgenus Eubatus also called bramble or occasionally "bramble raspberry” are a widespread and well known group of several hundred closely related... Read more
Activated charcoal. Activated carbon, also called Activated charcoal or activated coal, is a general term that includes carbon material mostly derived from charcoal. IO is a material with an exceptionally high surface ar... Read more
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Treating Giardiasis with Drancantomelon leaves extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Giardiasis Home Remedy Using New Guinea walnut
Treating Cholera with Hedychium spicatum Rhizome extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Cholera Home Remedy Using Spiked Ginger
Treating Bacillary Dysentry with Hedychium spicatum Rhizome extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Bacillary Dysentery Home Remedy Using Spiked Ginger
Treating Campylobacteriosis with Hydnophytum formicarum Rhizome extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
at Campylobacteriosis Home Remedy Using Hydnophytum formicarum
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