Artemisia Annua
Artemisia Annua, also known as Sweet Wormwood,Sweet Annie,Sweet Sagewort or Annual Wormwood.Wormwood is cultivated only in China, Vietnam and pilot projects in Tanzania and India. It takes eight months...
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Holy Basil It is also known as Tulsi and is an aromatic culinary herb found everywhere in India. It`s scientific name is Ocimum Sanctum. Tulsi is antibacterial, antiparasitic, antiviral (it works...
View ArticlePau d’Arco
It is also known as the “divine” bark, lapacho, tahuari and taheebo. In 1884, E. Paterno isolated lapachol as the active ingredient in Pau d’Arco. Lapachol’s chemical structure was established in 1896...
View ArticleEucalyptus
Eucalyptus is a genus that includes a number of species, Eucalyptus globulus being the synonym of the name and one widely used in medicinal purposes. The genus is native to Australia and Tasmania and...
View ArticleQuassia
A tree growing 50 to 100 feet, erect stem over 3 feet in diameter. Bark smooth and greyish. Leaves alternate, unequally pinnate, leaflets opposite, oblong, acuminate, and unequal at the base. Flowers...
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Common Names: Andrographis Chuan Xin Liang Fah Tolai Kalmegh King Of Bitters Kiryat Andrographis paniculata grows erect to a height of 30–110 cm in moist, shady places. The slender stem is dark green,...
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Boldo, Latin name Peumus boldus, is an evergreen shrub and the species is very similar to Cinnamon and Bay trees. The shrub may grow up to be as tall as twenty five feet. Boldo is characterized by...
View ArticleBoneset
Boneset is a perennial herb, with an erect stout, cylindrical hairy stem, 2 to 4 feet high, branched at the top. The leaves are large, opposite, united at the base, lance-shaped, 4 to 8 inches long...
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