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Thus, after the inflammation has been checked by opening medicines, the decoction of woods may be drank, after which a course of bitters will be proper.
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What is the proper way to make a herbal decoction? ... the Five Elements Theory, all things can be divided into five elements (metal, wood, water, fire and earth).
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Dec 31, 2011 ... Dye Woods. Decoctions of the different woods are prepared for general use in the dye house as they are required. If the wood be in the chipped ...
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This decoction is capable of yielding an excellent beverage as follows: ... Strain off the liquor, and add a strong decoction of wood-sage, or hop, so as to render it ...
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However, people are always quick to point out that an excess of liver wood can ..... Tonify the Liver Decoction (Bugan Tang); Linking Decoction (Yiguan Jian) ...
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Muira puama (also known as 'potency wood') is a small tree or bush that ... form of an alcoholic extract, a powder or a decoction (prepared by boiling the herb in ...
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Habitat: In woods, by the side of the rivers and streams and humid hedges. ... Cough: (Decoction of one tablespoon of dried leaves per cup of water. Take 2 litle ...
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Medicinal uses: Both the juice and decoctions of wood, bark, and roots of the sea grape are used to treat diarrhea. The woody parts of the plant are also ingested ...
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When only one decoction of wood or yellow berries is employed to color a given quantity of earth, the Dutch pink resulting from it is of a bright-yellow color, and ...
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