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View Post: Goldenrod for candida and cystitis
30 Oct 2009 by admin
Goldenrod, Solidago virgaurea (not to be confused with S. virgaurea asiatica, which is an old name for S. japonica, a species of little medicinal value), is also known as Aaron's rod, Blue Mountain tea, European goldenrod, ...
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View Post: What is a good diet for high cholesterol and high blood pressure ...
18 Oct 2009 by admin
See formula using sassafras, European goldenrod, buckbean, black cohosh, poke root, Indian senna, buckthorn and cassia bark. 5. Dr. Shook's High Blood Pressure Compound: See formula using valerian root, licorice root, buckthorn, ...
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View Post: jackorama666 - A florist can make bad decisions too
23 Nov 2009 by jackorama666
Characteristics: Goldenrod is considered a weed by most Americans, but it is grown widely in European gardens. The more than 125 species of Solidago have woody stems and numerous yellow flower heads on terminal clusters. ...
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View Blog: Goldenrod varieties belong to the plant family Asteraceae. While European goldenrod (Solidago virgaurea) is perhaps the most well known variety, other species of the plant (there are over 100 and counting) appear to have roughly
View Post: Knots and Bolts
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View Blog: Whereas European invader purple loosestrife is colonizing our native wet meadows, Canada goldenrod is accused of the same thing by our friends overseas. Japan has given us Japanese honeysuckle and knotweed; we've returned the favor with
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17 Oct 2009 by Kiva Rose
Most medicinal goldenrod originates in Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, and other eastern European countries. (Solidago virgaurea) Used widely in Europe to treat urinary tract infections and help eliminate kidney or bladder stones. ...
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View Post: GOLDENROD
31 Oct 2008 by Herb Companion
Only a few goldenrod species are native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa, and one or two have been found in South America and the Azores. The European goldenrod (S. virgaurea), known as woundwort in England, is a robust perennial like ...
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View Post: Canada Goldenrod (Solidago canadensis)
27 Sep 2009 by drboli
It's so common that we hardly see it, but Canada Goldenod is a breathtakingly spectacular flower, much appreciated in European gardens. Americans often unjustly blame it for hay fever, when in fact it is the nearly invisible ragweeds, ...
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View Post: Wellness benefits of the herb Goldenrod
5 Oct 2009 by katechick
The found is constitute passim Northland Us, European economic community, and some parts of Asia. For medicative purposes, the above-ground parts of the institute are deepened during the anthesis time of year and cautiously desiccated. ...
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