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  • ...sing Acacia species lacking bioassay reports''] in ''Ayahuasca: alkaloids, plants & analogs'' by Keeper of the Trout </ref>, though at this point, experience ...red medicinal in Taiwan.<ref>Li, Thomas S. C. ''Taiwanese Native Medicinal Plants: Phytopharmacology and Therapeutic Values'', CRC Press (2006), ISBN: 084939
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  • ... are potentially psychoactive, while the ''[[list of entheogens]]'' covers plants which are known to be traditionally used as entheogens or psychoactives. ...vivid dreams after smoking. It is also employed by the Chontal people as a medicinal herb against gastrointestinal disorders, and is used as an appetizer, catha
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  • == Plants containing Ibogaine == '''3. Medicinal (Flood) Dose for Opioid Dependence **CAUTION**'''
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  • Traditional names include Babul and Kikar. Has long history of medicinal use. ...ane in leaves in subsp. kraussiana (Hutchings et al., 1996. Zulu Medicinal Plants. An Inventory.)
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  • .... Medical toxicology of natural substances: foods, fungi, medicinal herbs, plants, and venomous animals. Canada: John Wiley and Sons Inc.. pp. 298. ISBN 978- ^ North, Pamela (1967). Poisonous Plants and Fungi in colour. Blandford Press & Pharmacological Society of Great Bri
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  • Plants have a rather shallow, running root system and form an impenetrable ground ...a, Iberian Peninsula) General Results and new or rarely reported medicinal plants. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 2003. 55. 259-270
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  • ...ts primary use is as a sedative and a anxiolytic with many other tradional medicinal remedies. ...the Piperaceae species are products of human consumption used as spices or medicinal drugs. these include:
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  • ...oats, mouth inflammations, and coughs <ref>Moore, Michael. 1989. Medicinal plants of the desert and canyon West. Santa Fe, NM: Museum of New Mexico Press. </ http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/shrub/acagre/all.html
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  • '''Medicinal:''' ''Faidherbia albia'' has many medicinal properties (Watt and Breyer-Brandwijk 1962; Dancette 1968; Fanshawe 1972; L ...ght of 7 metres in 3 years. Young trees coppice readily. Once established, plants are tolerant of cold but not of frost (Spicer et al. 2003: 128).
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  • ... "Studies on the antiplasmodial properties of some South African medicinal plants used as antimalarial remedies in Zulu folk medicine", Methods and findings
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  • ...plants were described by White in 1946 as A. aulacocarpa var. fruticosa ). Plants of a similar habit occur on skeletal soils at Port Clinton, the type locali ...Aboriginal usage of A. aulacocarpa as antiseptic agents and confirms their medicinal potential.
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