Medicinal Plant
MUGWORT O. WORMWOOD - BEIFUSS - ALTAMISA (Artemisia vulgaris)
At the Kunming Institute of Botany, scientists analyze and synthesize the chemical compounds of China's wealth of medicinal plants. The institute's deputy director, Yang Yongping, says the government's goal is to develop a profitable pharmaceutical In pursuit of finding eco-friendly solutions to public health hazards, the civic authorities have been promoting the raising of medicinal plants, particularly those with properties to repel mosquitoes naturally. Thanks to the initiative by the Municipal The annual summer tour of The University of Kansas Native medicinal plant Research Garden, northeast of Lawrence, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday. Kelly Kindscher, a senior scientist at the Kansas Biological Survey and a professor in KU’s Environmental While arctic temperatures hover over New York state like a stubborn fog and the weather forecast announces another fresh snow blanket covering the Northeast by tomorrow, I like to huddle up in front of the wood stove and think about the herbs I am going to (NaturalNews) An Oklahoma woman is the latest victim of government terrorism after City of Tulsa code enforcement officials came to her house and illegally tore up her entire edible garden, which contained over 100 varieties of medicinal plants. Denise Rekong Peo: A little known village in Kinnaur is leading the state in cultivation of medicinal plants. At least seventeen species of medicinal plants are being cultivated successfully in a forest nursery at Nichar here, which has now also raised .
(NaturalNews) Ninety-three percent of the wild plants used in traditional Indian (ayurvedic) medicine are threatened with extinction, according to an assessment carried out by the Botanical Survey of India. In November 2000, the Indian government formed a For 15 years, Patrick Keller has been teaching students the art of growing and cultivating medicinal plants using the campus’ herbs garden opposite the newly built greenhouse. Keller, a biology professor from Rhode Island, has been demonstrating a Many developing countries rely on traditional medicine as an accessible and affordable treatment option for human maladies. However, until now, scientific data has not existed to evaluate the potential toxicity of medicinal plant species in Peru. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM for short) has roots that extend back thousands of years, with seeds in folk cures that were already old when ancient Chinese scholars first began writing them down. It's no wonder, then, that one of China's oldest .
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