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By applying the farming techniques, together with the knowledge gained from workshops on nutrition and health, she is able to use her small plot of land to produce nutritional food, medicinal plants and generate an income which enables her to overcome.
- Cultivation versus wild harvesting of medicinal plants
The extinction of the ancient plant Silphion in about 250BC probably caused by its uncontrolled harvest provides a warning of the need for sustainable management of plants while it is still possible (see Fact sheet 3: Use of plants for medicine around.
- Thymus and Origanum
Many species of Thymus and Origanum are commonly used together in medicinal preparations, cooking and essential oils, which is why both genera are included together here... It has been used medicinally, as food, as spices, as dyeing agents, to name a few.
- PROGRAMME International Symposium on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
The Contribution of analytical techniques for medicinal plant research Extraction and processing of botanical drugs Pharmakognosie Und Analytische Phytochemie, Universit t Des Saarlandes, Germany: Isolation of new sulfur compounds from the essential oil.
- Antimicrobial Activity of Some Medicinal Plants
For example, the top bacterial killer in this report, Eucalyptus, is toxic to humans in large quantities, and therefore a great deal of care and trials would need to be undertaken in using this herb as a medicine.
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