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    this study used standard laboratory procedures concerning to the detection of the pesticidal activity of betel nut kernel extract. This study used (4) treatments of betel nut kernel extract‚ which were as follows: 1. T1 –betel nut kernel decoction 2. T2– crude kernel extract 3. T3– 15% ethanol – kernel extract solution 4. T4– 30% ethanol – kernel extract solution Data Gathering A. Betel Nut Kernel Extraction The betel nut kernel collected from a residential area in Brgy. MudburonAlangalang

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    Gliricidia sepium (kakawate) is a multipurpose legume tree that is used in many tropical and subtropical countries as a live fencing‚ fodder‚ coffee shade‚ firewood‚ green manure and rat poison. In the Philippines‚ the extract obtained from its leaves is used to remove external parasites .Gliricidia sepium (kakawate) is also used for its medicinal and insect repellent properties. It is also a fast growing ruderal species that takes advantage of slash and burn practices in its native range.

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    Oregano Disinfectant Spray

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    perennial herb that has been used since Ancient times by the Greeks due to its beneficial effects and prescribed it for a variety of ailments. Two of its major uses are for medicinal and culinary purposes. Hippocrates once used this plant as an antiseptic to cure specific ailments. The Romans adapted the use of oregano from the Greeks and make use of the plant as spices to give flavor to their food and also treat diseases. It rapidly reached China and other Asian countries by the help of trade.

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    out of Lagundi Leaves for Cough An Investigatory Project Submitted by: Leader Sherilyn Angeles Members Zhanely Chan Caileen Lu Vaughn Dy Jason Weng Submitted to: Mrs. Obiasca Statement of the Problem The study was conducted to answer the following questions: 1. How does cough affect your daily activities in life? 2. Can we produce our own carbocisteine (herbal medicine which cures cough) out of lagundi leaves? 3. Is it safe drinking the lagundi syrup made out of lagundi leaves? 4. Is there

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    applied as lactifuge to the breast of women. The roots present several uses. They may be used to treat venereal disease when given fresh‚ while a tincture made from it is reported to be used as a sedative‚ anesthetic and vulnerary. Leaves are also given internally in decoction for fevers. When boiled in oil‚ they exude a balsam which is used by the natives to alleviate eye complaints. Sampaguita flower has many uses‚ people just ignore it because of the modern world we have now. The researchers try to

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    many colors: red‚ yellow‚ orange‚ white‚ purple‚ pink and other color combinations. Gumamela leaves‚ usually blended with Rose Hip has long been used in the Middle East and Okinawa as herbal tea. Today‚ the use of gumamela tea is gaining worldwide popularity - including Asia. Gumamela (Hibiscus) is associated with longevity. Gumamela as Herbal Medicine As herbal medicine‚ gumamela flower‚ leaves and roots are used. Gumamela has the following medicinal characteristics: expectorant‚ diuretic‚

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    Ethnobotany of Karak

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    ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDY OF IMPORTANT WILD PLANTS OF BAHADUR KHEL TRACT (TEHSIL BANDA DAUD SHAH) IN KARAK DISTRICT ABUR RASHID* AND SARFARAZ KHAN MARWAT** *Senior Scientific Officer‚ Arid Zone Research Institute‚ Ratta Kulachi‚ Dera Ismail Khan‚(NWFP)Pakistan ** WNESAM College‚ Gomal University‚ Dera Ismail Khan‚ (NWFP) Pakistan ABSTRACT An ethnobotanical study of important wild plants of Bahadur Khel Tract (Tehsil Banda Daud Shah) in Karak District was conducted to understand the human-plants

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    DMT the spirit molecule

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    species (see Endogenous DMT). Another historical milestone is the discovery of DMT in plants frequently used by Amazonian natives as additive to the vine Banisteriopsis caapi to make ayahuasca decoctions. In 1957‚ American chemists Francis Hochstein and Anita Paradies identified DMT in an "aqueous extract" of leaves of a plant they named Prestonia amazonicum (sic) and described as "commonly mixed" with B. caapi.[18] The lack of a proper botanical identification of Prestonia amazonica in this study led

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    | |Radish (Engl.)  | Botany · A coarse‚ annual crop plant. The roots are fleshy‚ pungent and variable in size and form. White. · Leaves: roughly hairy‚ the lower ones lyrate. · Flowers: variable‚ about 1.5 cm long‚ usually white or lilac‚ with purple veins‚ sepals erect‚ lateral ones saccate at the base. · Fruits: pods‚ lanceolate‚ cylindrical‚ 2 to 2.6 cm long‚ and terminate in

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    Not a Laughing Matter: “Effects of Tawa-tawa(Euphorbia Hirta) to the Platelet Count of Dengue Patients” I. Abstract Dengue fever also known as breakbone fever is an infectious tropical disease caused by the dengue virus. Symptoms include fever‚ headache‚ muscle and joint pains‚ and a characteristic skin rash that is similar to measles. In a small proportion of cases the disease develops into the life-threatening dengue hemorrhagic fever‚ resulting in bleeding‚ low levels of blood platelets

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