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Balm of Gilead, derived primarily from the buds of poplar trees such as Populus trichocarpa and Populus balsamifera, exhibits a range of herbal actions, including being a stimulating…
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The herb is also antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and styptic, supporting its traditional use in treating infections, wounds, and hemorrhoids. It acts as a diaphoretic (promoting sweating)…
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The herbal actions of ash, particularly from the genus Fraxinus, include astringent, antiperiodic, antipyretic, tonic, sedating, anti-inflammatory, expectorant, and anticoagulant properties. The bark is traditionally used…
