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    Elecampane (Inula helenium), pronounced /ˌɛlɪkæmˈpeɪn/ and also called horse-heal or elfdock, is a widespread plant species in the sunflower family Asteraceae...
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    Lehtonen, Polly, and Robert A. Schall. Inula Britannica L. (British Elecampane) Weed Risk Assessment. USDA, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service...
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    Remedies book lists tomato syrup as a home remedy from northern America. Elecampane was recommended in the United Kingdom, according to William Thomas Fernie...
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    the English elecampane whose scientific name is Inula helenium. The plant's specific name, helenium, derives from Helen of Troy; elecampane is said to...
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    the presence of inulin, which produces the sweet taste of the roots of elecampane, as well. Another name for yacón is Peruvian ground apple, possibly from...
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  • Artichoke Asafoetida Boneset Cassia Celery Cinnamon Cowslip Dandelion Elecampane Euphorbia Feverfew Filipendula Fucus Gravel root Guaiacum Holy Thistle...
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  • elain (plural alanedd) "young deer" (and the plant name alan "coltsfoot, elecampane"), coming from a Brittonic root *alan- or *elan (also attested in Celtiberian...
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    phytochemical mixture found in many plant species, including the Inula helenium (elecampane) of the family Asteraceae. It is a mixture of two isomeric sesquiterpene...
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  • Cayenne Centaurium Cleome Colombo (herb) (Frasera carolinensis) Dandelion Elecampane Ginseng Goldenseal Grewia asiatica (Phalsa or Falsa) Hops Holy thistle...
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    (Lentil) Quartidi 4. Ivraie (Ryegrass) 14. Basilic (Basil) 24. Aunée (Elecampane) Quintidi 5. Bélier (Ram) 15. Brebis (Ewe) 25. Loutre (Otter) Sextidi...
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