Sentences with phrase «coptidis rhizome»

A rhizome, from what I gathered, is a type of plant that spontaneously spreads through sending out shoots which then multiplies and sends out more shoots.
From what I gathered, rhizomes spread amazingly fast, are able to adapt to nearly any sort of climate or soil, and it is very difficult for the farmer to get the rhizome to go where he wants it to go.
Potatoes, vines, and St. Augustine grass are rhizomes.
Herbalism is the use of plants (such as leaves, flowers, fruit, seed, stems, wood, bark, roots, rhizomes or other plant parts) to heal and...
Here at Starwest Botanicals, our certified organic turmeric is sourced directly from India and is 100 % pure and made from the highest quality turmeric rhizomes.
Arrowroot powder — Arrowroot powder is a starch obtained from the rhizomes of several tropical plants, traditionally Maranta arundinacea, but also Florida arrowroot from Zamia integrifolia, and tapioca from cassava, which is often labelled as arrowroot.
Let me get right to the root (errr, rhizome) of the matter - you need to be juicing ginger.
A clue to its extreme age is the fact that it is grown only from a division of the rhizomes, and not from seed — an indication that it has been under human control for so long that it has lost the ability to propagate from seed — one of the few spices with this trait.
Around A.D. 400, Chinese ships carried live ginger plants growing in ceramic pots, probably because eating the rhizomes eased seasickness — a common use in folk medicine today.
We should point out immediately that technically, ginger is not a root but rather a rhizome, an underground stem that looks like a tuber — or a thick root.
of course a rhizome is a stem.
Turmeric is a rhizome (1) called curcuma longa that is dried and ground to make turmeric powder.
Curry leaf (Murraya koenigii) is a single herb used in some curries, but in reality, there are dozens and dozens of herbs, spices, fruits, rhizomes, bulbs, pulses, nuts, and other ingredients that are combined to make curries.
Turmeric is the dried ground rhizome of Curcuma longa Linn (106).
Also, it turns out that the ring design keeps the ginger fiber in the center while the puree and juice are pushed into the trough as you grate the rhizome on those sharp, little teeth.
Scientific research and clinical studies in the modern era validate turmeric's traditional use, particularly looking at curcuminoids produced by the rhizome...
They are called root vegetables for lack of a better generic term, but include both true roots such as tuberous roots and taproots, as well as non-roots such as tubers, rhizomes, corms, and bulbs.
As temperatures rise, stored carbohydrates in the plants» rhizomes are converted into mobile forms to fuel growing tissues.
An experiment with invasive grass found that the biomass and rhizome production was severely stunted without bacteria.
By isolating five bacterial strains of endophytes found inside S. halepense rhizomes (subterranean stems used for storage and vegetative reproduction) and growing them in the lab in different mixtures of substrates, the authors determined that these microbes were able to fix and mobilize nitrogen, phosphorus, and iron.
To find out how old the marsh in the Plum Island estuary in Massachusetts is, Kirwan dated fossil plant rhizomes — found in marshes but not open water — from 45 sediment cores.
In addition, the new species» one - to - four inflorescences — flower - bearing structures — are produced on a shoot that extends along the ground from an underground stem (rhizome), a very unusual plant character.
Intending to make thousands of them, I discovered the college laboratory, where I tweezed the furry rhizomes of Davallia fejeensis into agar - filled test tubes, careful to keep my sleeve out of the Bunsen burner flame used to keep things sterile.
Between frat parties and piano practice, I made a discovery: Agar prepared for growing bacteria caused the rhizomes to reprogram and become reproductive - like structures.
REPREVE Renewables LLC produces modified rhizomes of Miscanthus x giganteus, a sterile hybrid type of perennial grass, for use as a feedstock.
The carbon deposits accumulated within these systems are stored aboveground in the biomass of plants (tree trunks, stems and leaves), below ground in the plant biomass (root systems and rhizomes), and in the carbon - rich organic soils typical to these ecosystems.
Actually, the edible part of ginger is the ginger rhizome, but the rhizomes do have roots, so we can stick with that moniker.
The roots and rhizomes of the plant can brewed.
Though more commonly taken for medicinal purposes, dong quai rhizomes hold beneficial phytonutrientsare and are often used in Asian cooking.
Black cohosh is an herbaceous perennial that forms long leaves of up to three feet (1 m) in length and possesses a thick rhizome, or bulbous root, that can reach 24 inches (60 cm) deep.
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Clusters of white flowers appear in the summertime, but they have almost no medicinal value compared to the plant's deep, spreading rhizomes.
Among herbal medicine practitioners, the most prized part of this plant is the rhizome, or its underground thick roots, which contain most of its active compounds.
It grows as a tropical perennial with green shoots (they almost resemble bamboo, a related rhizome) with lance - shaped leaves and stalks of white or yellow flowers.
Ginger is a root (a rhizome related to the turmeric root, to be exact).
Here at Starwest Botanicals, our certified organic turmeric is sourced directly from India and is 100 % pure and made from the highest quality turmeric rhizomes.
Our Arrowroot is derived from the rhizomes of the Maranta Arundinacea plant, found in Thailand.
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It is cultivated in tropical countries for the thick, rounded, underground stems or rhizomes, which constitute the spice, turmeric.
, Rhaponticin from rhubarb rhizomes alleviates liver steatosis and improves blood glucose and lipid profiles in KK / Ay diabetic mice, 2009
Shire City Herbals are not herbalists, they have stated this themselves on a public radio show (Roots and Rhizomes: http://www.wgxc.org/schedule/12).
They also treat chronic coughs with a combination of fructus lycii, anemarrhena rhizome, lily bulb, rehmannia root and unibract fritillary bulb.
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When the immune system has been compromised, or when the normal lining of the gut becomes damaged, the yeast, instead of remaining within the intestinal tract where they belong, can metamorphose into its fungal form sending out rhizomes (roots) to penetrate the walls of the gut, opening it to the absorption of yeast cells, particles of cells, and the toxins these micro organisms produce enter the interior of the body and pass into the bloodstream.
Ancient Chinese medicine also tapped on the roots and rhizomes of the plant to treat different kinds of illnesses.
The deep - yellow rhizomes of turmeric are a common spice used in Indian cuisine.
The Inuit — While they ate a high - fat, high - protein, low - carb diet consisting of the fat and meat from seal, walrus, whale, caribou, fish, and other wild game, the Inuit actually utilized a wide variety of plant foods including berries, sea vegetables, lichens, and rhizomes.
The root and rhizome is generally lifted in autumn and dried for the medicinal benefits.
Inulin is a dietary fiber extracted from the roots or rhizomes of plants with minimal impact on blood sugar.
Water also aids your digestion, especially when you add a little ginger (which is an absolutely awesome herb, oh excuse us — rhizome).
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