CHSMedGardens_plantinfo_June2014 (version 1)pdf
CHSMedGardens_plantinfo_June2014 (version 1)pdf
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  1. BedCommon nameGenusSpeciesFamilyTraditional medicinal usePart UsedNative CACalifornia coffeeberryFrangula (Rhamnus)californicaRhamnacesaePoison oak rash (leaves) and constipation (bark)Leaves and barkNative CAMugwortArtemisiadouglasianaAsteraceaeSore throat, joint pains, headaches, cough, and fever.Leaves Native CACreeping barberryBerberisrepensBerberidaceaeCough and digestive issuesRootsNative CAYarrowAchilleamillefoliumAsteraceaeLoss of appetite and indigestion; gallbladder and liver disordersWhole plantNative CAYerba BuenaClinopodiumdouglasiiLamiaceaeAches and painsLeavesNative CACalifornia bay laurelUmbellulariacalifornicaLauraceaeSprains, bruises, and muscle painLeavesThis information is intended as an introduction to the medicinal plants of the UCLA Medicinal Garden. It is for educational purposes only. Data on medicinal uses have been compiled from published literature sources. Anyone who wishes to consume any of the plants listed herein must first consult his/her physician. UCLA cannot be held responsible for any harm as a result of poisoning through the ingestion/use of any of the plants listed below. Medicinal Herb Garden at Community Health SciencesThis information is intended as an introduction to the medicinal plants of the UCLA Medicinal Garden. It is for educational purposes only. Data on medicinal uses have been compiled from published literature sources. Anyone who wishes to consume any of the plants listed herein must first consult his/her physician. UCLA cannot be held responsible for any harm as a result of poisoning through the ingestion/use of any of the plants listed below.
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