Duke's Handbook of Medicinal Plants of the BibleCRC Press, 26.12.2007 - 552 sivua Readers have come to depend on Jim Duke's comprehensive handbooks for their ease of use and artful presentation of scientific information. Following the successful format of his other CRC handbooks, Duke's Handbook of Medicinal Plants of the Bible contains 150 herbs listed alphabetically and by scientific name. Each entry provides illustrations of the plant, synonyms, notes, common names, activities, indications, dosages, downsides and interactions, natural history, and extracts. It includes Biblical quotes as well as comments on points of interest. |
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... plant names (usually underlined in the quotation) are differently translated in the various versions. After these quotes follows a concise paragraph or two commenting on points of interest. Common.Names: Here I have compiled many, but ...
... plant names (usually underlined in the quotation) are differently translated in the various versions. After these quotes follows a concise paragraph or two commenting on points of interest. Common.Names: Here I have compiled many, but ...
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... plant approved by Com- mission E, by the TRAMIL Commission, or demonstrated by human clinical trials; and a very ... plant. FNFF stands for Father Nature's Food Farmacy. Here is the FNFF scoring pattern: FNFF = X = I found nothing ...
... plant approved by Com- mission E, by the TRAMIL Commission, or demonstrated by human clinical trials; and a very ... plant. FNFF stands for Father Nature's Food Farmacy. Here is the FNFF scoring pattern: FNFF = X = I found nothing ...
Sivu 2
... plant called sneh should be translated Senna , not Acacia nilotica as Moldenke and Tristam concluded , or Rubus as other scholars had concluded . Why ? Because Acacia nilotica and Rubus do not occur on the Sinai . He concludes that ...
... plant called sneh should be translated Senna , not Acacia nilotica as Moldenke and Tristam concluded , or Rubus as other scholars had concluded . Why ? Because Acacia nilotica and Rubus do not occur on the Sinai . He concludes that ...
Sivu 6
... plant aphrodisiac ( KAB ) . Downsides ( INDIAN GUM ARABIC Tree ) : None covered ( AHP , KOM ) . Large internal doses may lead to constipation and dyspepsia ( PH2 ) . NATURAL HISTORY ( INDIAN Gum Arabic Tree ) : Older shrubs are very ...
... plant aphrodisiac ( KAB ) . Downsides ( INDIAN GUM ARABIC Tree ) : None covered ( AHP , KOM ) . Large internal doses may lead to constipation and dyspepsia ( PH2 ) . NATURAL HISTORY ( INDIAN Gum Arabic Tree ) : Older shrubs are very ...
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ACTIVITIES Antiinflammatory Antioxidant Antiseptic aphrodisiac Arab Asian Indians Astringent bark Beng biblical boiled Bronchosis Cancer Cancer f China COMMON NAMES Cough f decoction Dermatosis f diarrhea Diuretic Diuretic f DOSAGES DOWNSIDES Dutch Dyspepsia Dysuria eaten Emmenagogue Enterosis f EXTRACTS Fever f flowers FNFF fruit garlic Gastrosis f Hemorrhoid Hepatosis f herb Hindi India Induration f Inflammation Inhibitor Iran juice leaf leaves Lebanese Malaya myrrh Nepal Nephrosis Numbers Ophthalmia plant Rheumatism f root Sanskrit seed Sore f Sore Throat species Splenosis Splenosis f Syria Tonic f tree Tumor Vulnerary Wound f Zohary
Suositut otteet
Sivu 2 - And the angel of the LORD appeared unto him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush: and he looked, and, behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed.