toothache tree
toothache tree see prickly ash .
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Bio-diesel production base starts production.(PROJECT NEWS)
Magazine article from: China Chemical Reporter; 11/6/2007; 125 words
; ...Ltd. and uses technology of using prickly ash seed as main raw material from Northwest...produced with oil crop seeds such as prickly ash seed as raw materials is clean and renewable...already planted 187 000 hectares of prickly ash trees. According to the development...
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There's a pharmacy in the woods ... and in the rainforest.(natural medicines; homesteaders & Health)
Magazine article from: Countryside & Small Stock Journal; 1/1/1996; 700+ words
; ...One tree was a virtual pharmacy in itself. It was the thorny prickly ash, also known as Hercules club, sting-a-tongue, toothache tree...frontiersmen suffering with toothache. Bark, berries and wood of the prickly ash were used for many medical concoctions. They included poultices...
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How good is your mouthwash?
Newspaper article from: Women's Health Letter; 9/1/2005; 700+ words
; ...and gum problems. And it also contains prickly ash (Zanthoxylum americanum), which improves...and stimulates mucous membranes. The prickly ash, Gail believes, is one reason why this...circulation to our gum and jaw tissues. Adding prickly ash to a mouthwash is like massaging your...
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These Asian spices are lively secrets.
Magazine article from: Sunset; 3/1/1993; ; 334 words
; PRICKLY ASH ISN'T A NAME that invites culinary experimentation. But what if you called...Sichuan peppercorn or sansho? The dried berries of these two species of prickly ash (Zanthoxylum) add aromatic flavor and a zingy sensation to fish, meats...
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Take one or more as directed to ward off the effects of holiday celebrations.(enjoy California)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Sunset; 12/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...foothill parks and near the coast. Near Carmel * Soberanes Canyon and Rocky Ridge Loop. There aren't many places where you can see prickly pear cactus and redwood trees growing along the same trail, but that's what you'll find in Soberanes canyon. The trail starts...
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Trees that heal (and don't). (an apothecary of real and imagined arboreal cures)(Forest Folklore)
Magazine article from: American Forests; 1/1/1991; ; 700+ words
; ...healing wounds and as a tonic after long diseases. Medicinally, prickly ash (Zanthoxylum americanum) is known as toothache-tree. An alkaloid...infected tooth. An anesthetic effect on the nerves occurs when prickly-ash fruits, about the size of peas, are taken into the mouth...
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Safety Issues in Herbal Medicine: Adulteration, Adverse Reactions and Organ Toxicities.
Magazine article from: Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients; 10/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...herbs in high doses may cause some patients to vomit when given hi liquid form due to their strong taste. * Echinacea and. prickly ash (Zanthoxylum clava-herculis) contain alkylamides. which in. liquid form cause tingling in the mouth and promotion of saliva...
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Species without champs (A-Y).(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: American Forests; 3/22/2002; 700+ words
; ...Pistacia texana (Tex.) PONDCYPRESS Toxodium distichum var. nutans (Fla., La.) POPLAR White, Populus alba (Mich., Ohio, Pa.) PRICKLY-ASH Biscayne, Zanthaxylum coriaceum (Fla.) PRICKLYPEAR Brazil, Opuntia brasiliensis ([DELTA]) (Fla.) PRIVET Japanese, Ligustrum...
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Buying 'off-shore' drugs may be risky business.
Magazine article from: FDA Consumer; 1/1/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...fighter for your home use .... The ingredients include Red Clover, Burdock Root, Barberry Bark, Licorice Root, Buckthorn, Prickly Ash, Chaparral, Stillengia, Cascara Amarga and Potassium Iodide --all for just $50 per 16-ounce bottle. On Dec. 10, 1992, FDA...
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Attention men: your health matters: CoreyPine Shane looks at male health through an herbal lens.
Magazine article from: New Life Journal; 5/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...in your food, drinking sassafras as a tea (root beer was originally a medicinal drink), or, if you really need a kick, try prickly ash, a potent circulatory stimulant that'll make your mouth tingle. NOURISHING ESSENCE In Chinese Medicine, the vital force that...
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prickly ash
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...prickly twigs and foliage similar to that of the unrelated ash tree. A pungent aromatic principle in the bark has been used as a home remedy for various ailments including rheumatism and toothaches (hence the local name toothache tree). Z. clava-herculis, of more southerly distribution, is...
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Sassafras
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine
Sassafras Description Sassafras is a small tree, Sassafras albidum , belonging to the laurel family native...to Florida, reaching a height of about 75 ft (25 m). The tree has also been imported to Europe, probably by the Spaniards who discovered it in Florida. All parts of the sassafras tree are aromatic ...
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White Willow
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine
...White willow ( Salix alba ) is a large tree that grows in Central and Southern Europe...as European willow or baywillow, this tree prefers to root near streams and rivers...white willow is used to remedy headaches, toothache pain, tendinitis, and muscle sprains...effect. Preparations The bark of young ...
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Nutmeg
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine
...m) tall tropical evergreen tree. This tree grows in Indonesia, New Guinea...is used for rheumatic pain, toothaches, and bad breath . In Germany...be taken every day. For a toothache , one or two drops of essential...applied to the gum around the toothache to relieve pain; a visit to...
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Red Cedar
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine
...cedar is toxic if taken internally. Western red cedar is a tree that grows to a height of 125 ft (60 m) in moist soils in...decoction of leaves to treat colds chewing leaf buds to relieve toothache pain making an infusion to treat stomach pain and diarrhea chewing the inner bark of a small tree to bring ...
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