Kudzu
Kudzu, whose botanical name is. Kudzu was first seen in the United States as an ornamental plant at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exposition. , the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) imported… More »
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Kudzu , Pueraria lobata (syn. P. montana , P. thunbergiana ) is one of about 20 species in the genus Pueraria in the pea family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae. It is a climbing, coiling, and t...
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The Medicinal Uses of Kudzu BY Pamela Nations-Weissman ... Other medicinal uses for kudzu include, influenza, cough, colds, tonsillitis, measles, fevers, snake and insect bites, diarrhea, dysentery, intestinal ailments, enteritis, constipation, removal of excess fluids from the body, digestive disorders, bad breath,
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Henry and Edith Edwards of Rutherfordton, North Carolina have found many uses for kudzu over the past 30 years. Henry produces over 1,000 bales of kudzu hay each year on his Kudzu Cow Farm. The hay is high in nutritive value, but many people have found kudzu difficult to cut and bale.
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Mary Burks takes every opportunity to promote kudzu eradication. She is one of the founders of the Alabama Conservancy and an ... Henry & Edith Edwards promote many uses for kudzu. They use it themselves and can make recommendations based on years of experience. They even sell kudzu root crowns for transplanting!
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NOTE: Because Kudzu was declared a "Weed" by the USDA in 1972, and is diffi- cult to eradicate in the Southern US, Herbal Remedy Books generally ignore it, and one has to search the Internet, or read about Chinese and Japanese scientific studies to find even a small portion of the medicinal uses of KUDZU.
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Uses For Kudzu - And Response posted April 17, 2008; I live in Michigan, and am learning how to grow a garden. After much research on natural methods of gardening, I have learned that kudzu compost is an excellent source of nutrients for plants.
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But, one might think Kudzu is as it grows rampant here. It is a vine that is truly fascinating. I had never seen anything like it until I moved here. In the spring and summer it seems to take over trees, plants and even houses. ... Uses for Kudzu...
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I was told that some uses for the godawful stuff would be valuable so here goes: To eat kudzu -- shoots, small leaves, large leaves cut up can all be braised or sauteed and eaten like fiddlehead fern shoots or any other type of greens.
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Uses of Kudzu ... Current interest in kudzu centers on its use as therapy for alcoholism, although sufficient and consistent clinical trials are lacking. Estrogenic activity of kudzu is also being investigated, although clinical trials are limited ... Kudzu Uses and Pharmacology...
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