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1
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Herbs used to produce bowel movements.
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2
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Herbs that soothe or eliminate pain.
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3
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Increases the milk supply in a lactating woman.
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6
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Herbs that act as tonics to the heart, toning the muscle and the heart's action.
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9
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Any of a number of strap-shaped and typically sterile florets that form the ray.
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12
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Herbs that restore or increase body tone.
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13
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A narrow or prolonged tip, protruding from the achene.
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14
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Having or being a taste that is sharp, acrid, and unpleasant; not sweet, salty or sour.
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15
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A small dry indehiscent one-seeded fruit.
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16
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A strong laxative
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17
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Reduces inflammation in the body.
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18
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Herbs that help dissolve calculus.
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20
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Aids in digestion.
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21
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Has wound healing properties.
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22
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Herbs that nourish the body.
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24
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Stimulates the flow of urine.
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26
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The modified calyx, composed of bristles, on the apex of the achene.
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27
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Plants that take 2 years to complete their life cycle.
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33
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Herbs that support the gall bladder and liver by promoting the flow of bile from the gall bladder into the intestines.
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35
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Purifies or purgative for the blood. See alsot alterative.
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36
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Herbs that reduce fever.
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37
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Calming to the point of inducing sleep.
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38
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Plants that die back to the roots after a complete growing cycle and return from the roots the next growing season.
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39
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Herbs that sooth and protect the skin when applied externally.
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40
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Herbs that tend to calm, moderate or tranquilize nervousness or excitement.
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