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HERBS AND ADAPTOGENS
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The Russian Herbal Tradition |
Russia's pharmaceutical repertoire is made up of 55 to 60% botanicals, the highest proportion of total drugs in the industrialized nations. Germany is runner up with less that 30% and the United States utilizes a mere 1.5 to 2% presently. |
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Aralia |
Roots of Manchurian Aralia, Pharmacopoeia Article -- Appearance Indications, Microscopy, Qualitative Reactions, Numerical Indicators, Quantitative Determination, Packing, Shelf Life. |
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Astragalus root |
Astragalus membranaceus (Fisch) Bge. is a traditional Chinese medicine, known as "huang-qi" in Chinese or its name "Astragalus" in English. Traditionally it was used to treat fatigue and strengthen "Qi" or vital energy. In the modern context it has became an important phytomedicine. |
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CHAGA |
Birch Fungus (Inonotus obliquus (Pers.) Pil.) of the family Hymenochaetaceae Pharmacopoeia Articles plus Summary Description and History of Use, Pharmacology and phytochemistry and References |
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Eleutherococcus Senticosus Maxim. |
Pharmacopoeia Article Appearances Indications, Mill Stock, Microscopy, Qualitative reactions, Numerical indicators, Undivided stock, Mill stock, Quantitative determination, Packing, Marking, Transportation, Storage, etc. |
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Leuzea carthamoides |
(=Rhaponticum) carthemoides D.C. or Maral root is a Siberian medicinal plant which is very popular in Eastern Europe and Russia as an adaptogen and is receiving wide attention recently in the west as a body building aid. |
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Rhodiola rosea |
(Golden root and Arctic root) It has been categorized as an adaptogen by Russian researchers due to its observed ability to increase resistance to a variety of chemical, biological, and physical stressors. It is a popular plant in Eastern Europe and Asia. |
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Schisandra chinesis |
(Magnolia Vine Seeds) Pharmacopoeia Article Ripe, freed of pericarps and dried seeds of wild, woody Chinese magnolia vine ((Turcz.) Baill.) of the family Schisandraceae. Appearance Indicators, Microscopy, etc. |
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