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Griffonia Simplicifolia

The populations of West Africa, particularly in Ghana and Ivory Coast, are well acquainted with this plant, which is rich in healing properties, and their traditional doctors have always been able to use it to treat a kyrielle pathologies, but also as a fortifier.It was not until the 1980s that scientists were interested in griffonia.

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Ephedra Sinica

Originally from North China and Mongolia, ephedra often grows in desert areas. It is grown from seedlings in autumn or by root division in autumn or spring, and requires well-drained soil are harvested all year round then dried.

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Elettaria Cardamomum

Cardamom is native to Southern India and Ceyian, where it grows in forests between 800 and 1500 m altitude. It is cultivated throughout South-East Asia and Central America sown in autumn or by division of the root in spring and summer, it appreciates soils shading, rich and wet, but dramas.

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Cassia Occidentalis

This plant is very popular with birth attendants all over the Sahel. The leaves are particularly recommended for the delivery of pregnant women because they are oxytocic. On the other hand and perhaps by analogy, the leaves and roots are used in sterility and impotence. The leaves are also used as depuratives. The seeds can be grilled as a substitute for coffee.

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Holarrhena Floribunda

There are three main traditional indications for antidysenteric, diuretic febrifuge. Trunk bark and roots are used in the form of decoction or maceration in intestinal this plant: and parasites, blenorrhoea, ascites and sterility. ‘Holarrhena floribunda is prescribed as an antidysenteric and antiamibian in the African pharmacopoeia published by the OAU’.

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Vetiveria Nigritana

The rhizomes of this plant contain an essential oil with a pleasant scent and is very used to disinfect the drinking water. t is necessary to distinguish this vetiver from the other species Vetiveria zizanoides which grows in Asia and whose essence is at the base of many fragrances.

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Ginkgo Biloba

Native to Asia , ginkgo is cultivated in China , France and the United States (South Carolina). It produces yellow – green , fan – shaped leaves with radiating veins, as well as pseudo – fruits round, about 3 cm in diameter. Leaves and pseudo – fruits are harvested in autumn.

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Humulus Lupulus

Already used by the Romans in ancient times, hops were introduced as a medicinal plant in herbal medicine only around the 10th century. These are Arab doctors who recognize him, the first, its soothing properties soporific.

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Home Remedies To Cure Ringworm

Ringworm is a fungal infection of the skin that is quite common and contagious and is caused by fungi that live on the upper layer of the skin. The skin, feed on keratin in the skin, and grow in warm, moist areas. The infection causes a circle, with a dark border in the shape of a ring.

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Glycine Max

Soybeans, probably native to Australia and then established in Asia, have been consumed in China for at least four millennia and are part of the so-called sacred grains, alongside rice, wheat, barley and millet. As a basic element of the Asian diet and cuisine, the phytotherapeutic properties of soy have only recently been rediscovered in the West since the 1990s in herbal medicine, whereas the plant was introduced in Europe in the 17th century.

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Euphorbia Hirta

In Asia and some African countries like Nigeria, this plant is known as a medicine for asthma, bronchitis and respiratory diseases. In West Africa, Euphorbia hirta is mainly known as galactagogue and antidysenteric. It is from its indications that we have been able to verify the action and isolate certain chemical constituents responsible for these uses. Ephorbia hirta is part of the composition of some dilatory bronchial specialties and has already been marketed by a European laboratory as antiamibien. Since 1985, this plant has been listed in the African Pharmacopoeia published by the Organization of African Unity (OAU).

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Sclerocarya Birrea

It is a plant widely used in traditional medicine for many indications.The fruits are used to prepare a fermented drink.The barks are used as antidysenteric and the leaves and roots as the antivenoms and Securidaca longepedunculata a universal plant with a medico-magic reputation.

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