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wormseed

Scientific Name: Chenopodium aristatum

Family: Chenopodiaceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Forb/herb

Duration: Annual

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Description: Wormseed is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Dysphania ambrosioides, American wormseed or epazote, a culinary and medicinal herb from&nbsp&*! The benefits of wormseed are centered around its ability to help the body establish an environment that is inhospitable to harmful, invading&nbsp&*! Find patient medical information for WORMSEED on WebMD including its uses, effectiveness, side effects and safety, interactions, user ratings and products that &nbsp&*! Botanical, folk-lore and herbal information - Wormseed, American.&*! Wormseed is toxic in overdose so must be used under the guidance of a professional. It is known that overdoses will severely affect the central nervous system,&nbsp&*! Wormseed definition, the dried, unexpanded flower heads of a wormwood, Artemisia cina (Levant wormseed) or the fruit of certain goosefoots, especially&nbsp&*! Wormseed oil has been recommended for the treatment of malaria, chorea, hysteria, and other nervous diseases. It is also used to treat nervousness, anxiety ,&nbsp&*! Wormseed information based on scientific evidence including how it works, safety concerns, scientific based what it is effective for and possible drug&nbsp&*! Amazon.com : Epazote (Paico) (Wormseed) Loose Herb for Tea. 100% Natural : Herbal Supplements : Grocery &amp Gmet Food.&*! Wormseed is an annual or perennial herb that grows up to a height of five feet and has a straight stem, which is slightly woody at the bottom and has a potent&nbsp&*! Wormseed (Chenopodium ambrosioides, Dysphania ambrosioides) is native to Central and South America and the Caribbean. Its name comes from the&nbsp&*! Look at this page for all the information on wormseed oil.&*! Medicinal Uses. This plant, as I&#39ve mentioned before, has some very unique characteristics and that is certainly true once one begins to explore the medicinal &nbsp&*! Home. I&#39d like to start by thanking you for exploring the fantastically interesting world of Chenopodium ambrosioides. I can just about guarantee&nbsp&*! A tropical American plant (Dysphania ambrosioides syn. Chenopodium ambrosioides) having leaves used as a seasoning and yielding an oil used as an &nbsp&*! spinach, quinoa, beets, etc. Scientific name: Chenopodium ambrosioides. Some of the common names include wormseed, Mexican tea, pazoteetc.&*! Oil from wormseed plants a cash crop for Carroll County farmers Eagle Archive. Kevin E. Dayhoff, kevindayhoff@gmail.com. This Tuesday&#39s topic for the&nbsp&*! Wormseed, Mexican tea, sweet pigweed, West Indian goosefoot, ambrosia, epazote, yerba de Santa Maria, paico, apazote, L&#39 anserine vermifuge, mastruz,&nbsp&*! any of various plants whose seeds possess anthelmintic properties: as a : any of several artemisias b : a widely naturalized tropical American goosefoot&nbsp&*! Epazote (Wormseed), Chenopodium ambrosioides, easily at Sand Mountain Herbs.com. Epazote (Wormseed) and every herb sold is useful medicinally or in&nbsp&*! &#8220Carroll Led World in Wormseed Oil Production&#8221. Carroll County Times article for 19 November 2000 by Jay A. Graybeal. Carroll County&#39s rich&nbsp&*! SWAIN&#39S VERMIFUGE.&#8212Wormseed two ounces, Valerian, Rhubarb, Pink-Root, White Agaric, of each one and one-fth ounces. Bogardus, C. A.. Treatment.&*! Synonym.&#8212Chenopodium anthelminticum L. Other common names.&#8212 Chenopodium, American wormseed, Jerusalem-oak. Habitat and range.&*! Definition of &#8220wormseed&#8221 | The official Collins English Dictionary online. Comprehensive and authoritative, rely on Collins for up-to-date English with insights into&nbsp&*! Name: Wormseed mustard, Erysimum cheiranthoides L., Other Names: ERYCH, vlar fausse girofle, Treacle mustard, vlar girofle. Family: Mustard Family&nbsp&*! Wormseed, Dysphania ambrosioides (though you will more than likely find it labeled as Chenopodium ambrosioides the name changed only recently), is also &nbsp&*! Nounedit. wormseed (plural wormseeds) that yields an anthelmintic oil An Asian plant related to wormwood, santonica or Levant wormseed, Artemisia cina &nbsp&*! Wormseed oil definition, chenopodium oil. See more.&*! Definition of wormseed &#8211 online dictionary has wormseed information from A Dictionary of Food and Nutrition dictionary. Encyclopedia.com: English&nbsp&*! (also American wormseed) An American plant of the goosefoot family ( Chenopodium ambrosioides, family Chenopodiaceae). Example sentences. He says that&nbsp&*! any of a number of plants whose seeds are used in medicine as a remedy for worms, including various goosefoots, esp. the American wormseed ( Chenopodium&nbsp&*! Functional use - flavoring agents. Has an herbal type odor.&*! Scientific Names. American Wormseed. Chenopodium ambrosioides L. Chenopodium anthelminticum L. Goosefoot family&nbsp&*! Tall Wormseed Wallflower. Erysimum strictum. Name also: European Wallflower, Siberian Wallflower Latin synonym: Erysimum virgatum, Erysimum&nbsp&*! Wormseed is a plant used in the making of Treacle fudge. Rubeus Hagrid grows Wormseed in his&*! . This annual plant is 3/4-3&#39 tall and either unbranched or sparingly branched along the upper half. Each central stem is medium green, terete, slightly&nbsp&*! MUGWORT Green Ginger AND WORMSEED. Is a highly effective, reliable old work horse combination for killing parasites of all kinds. With all the opportunities &nbsp&*! : This annual plant is -3&#39 tall and either unbranched or sparingly branched along the upper half. Each central stem is medium green, terete, slightly&nbsp&*! American Wormseed is a perennial in warm climates and an annual in colder regions. Growing to heights of 3 to 5 feet, it&#39s lance shaped serrated leaves grow &nbsp&*! Original and Selected Communications from The New England Jnal of Medicine &#8212 Quackery &#8212 Worm Seed Oil.&*! LEVANT WORMSEED. FOR HOMOEOPATHIC PREPARATIONS. CINA FOR HOMOEOPATHIC PREPARATIONS. Artemisia cina ad praeparationes&nbsp&*! Though called wormseed, (as are also the seeds of Chenopodium anthelminticum,) they are not seeds at all but, as already stated, are the small, round,&nbsp&*! Members of the wormseed oil committee stood by with anticipation as local concrete supplier Thomas, Bennett &amp Hunter Inc. installed stills for a&nbsp&*! American wormseed (Chenopodium ambrosioides, Dysphania ambrosioides) is native to Central and South America and the Caribbean. Its name comes from&nbsp&*! Emulsions of wormseed oil and of carbon disulfide for destroying larvae of the Japanese beetle in the roots of perennial plants /&nbsp&*! American wormseed oil. Chenopodium oil. Oils, wormseed. Wormseed oil. RN: 8024-11-1. Permanent link: http://www.chemexper.com/search/cas/8024111.html &nbsp&*! Antifungal agentsAntifungal agents: When wormseed was tested against the aflatoxigenic strain of Aspergillus flavus, the oil completely inhibited the mycelial &nbsp&*!