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Intermediate Herbology
featuring Matthew Wood

Questions were taken from our course, CHC 260 Intermediate Herbology II, and The Book of Herbal Wisdom.

  1. __________ grows in open spaces and waste places. It is useful for fevers that produce bleeding.






  2. __________ was traditionally used for the kidneys because the seeds resemble urinary calculi, and is also a supportive aid for the pituitary and hypothalamus glands.






  3. Effectiveness in using herbs is often correlated with __________, a primitive system of __________, based on the idea that there is a spiritual essence present in a substance.






  4. In herbal remedies, chamomile is often associated with other nervines such as:






  5. __________ is made up of more than 35 percent silica, which aids in the health of the connective tissues, hair, skin, and nails.






  6. In England the flowers of __________ were added to soups to increase resistance to colds and flus.






  7. Considered a natural antibiotic, __________ is/are the active ingredient(s) in Hydrastis.






  8. Celandine has a __________ sap, which indicates its use in jaundice or biliousness.






  9. Either externally or internally, plantain is best used in the __________ form.






  10. __________ and __________ can be substituted for one another in remedies, as they are both useful for mental or physical tension.






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