Cocculus


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Related to Cocculus: Cocculus carolinus, Cocculus Indicus
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Cocculus laurifolius: A rich antimicrobial, antioxidant and phytochemical source.
She recommends a homeopathic treatment: one pellet of Cocculus, given shortly before travel.
4 HOMEOPATHY: Some homeopathy practitioners recommend taking the Cocculus 30 remedy twice a day for two days before the day of your flight, as well as during the flight and for two days afterwards.
Lamiaceae Ram tulsi 17 Cocculus hirsutus Menispermacea e Douluch (L.) Diels 18 Tinospora Menispermacea e Aam ghoroncho, cordifolia Willd.
Cocculus, for travel sickness, can cause kidney failure
Tinospora cordifolia (Willd) (Miers ex Hook F & Thoms) is also known as Cocculus cordifolius Dec, Menispermum cordifolium Willd, and Tinospora glabra (N Brum) Merr.
In the woods, snail seed vine, Cocculus carolinus, will be vibrant with drooping, clusters of small, bright red berries.
[China-berry] E I 4093 MENISPERM ACEAE Cocculus carol in us (L.) DC.
Hence, the present study aim to evaluate the effect of methanolic extracts of Cocculus hirsutus, Cassia occidentalis and Datura metel against the malarial parasites, Plasmodium berghei and malarial vector, Anopheles stephensi.
Li) Arcangelisia gusanlung 1/4 Anamirta cocculus (L.) Wight & H.
Although Clematis species were not found within about 160 meters of deployed traps, several other vining forbs were found within 33 meters, including honeysuckle (Lonicera sp.), trumpet creeper (Campsis radicans), greenbriar (Smilax sp.), grape (Vitis sp.), and Carolina moonseed (Cocculus carolina).
LAURACEAE Sassafras albidum (Nutt.) Nees MENISPERMACEAE Cocculus caroliniana (L.) D.
But if he had,he might have tried Cocculus, whichWendy swears by for travel sickness and sea sickness.
* Cocculus Indicus: Paralytic pain in small of back.