
1) American quarterly magazine 2) Golden seal 3) Herb 4) Herbaceous plant 5) Hydrastis canadensis 6) Turmeric root 7) Yellow root
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Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis), also called orangeroot or yellow puccoon, is a perennial herb in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae, native to southeastern Canada and the eastern United States. It may be distinguished by its thick, yellow knotted rootstock. The stem is purplish and hairy above ground and yellow below ground where it connects to...
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[magazine] Goldenseal is a quarterly magazine devoted to West Virginia traditional life, published by the State of West Virginia, Division of Culture and History. ==Mission== Goldenseal documents the state`s cultural background and recent history by means of oral accounts, research articles, and old and new photographs. Subjects covered inc...
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(species Hydrastis canadensis), perennial herb native to woods of the eastern United States. Its rootstocks have medicinal properties. The plant has ...
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Goldenseal Hydrastis Cnadensis contains several active constituents--berberine, hydrastine, and canadine, concentrated in the rhizome. Hydrastine is the chief active ingredient. As well as dyeing things yellow, it has an astringent effect on inflamed mucous membranes, and has been used to treat oral ulcers, digestive upset, and hemorrhoids. It also has a laxative effect. In the form of snuff, it has been used to treat the nasal passages., and a solution of the extract is sometimes employed as an…...
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[
n] - perennial herb of northeastern United States having a thick knotted yellow rootstock and large rounded leaves
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a plant, Hydrastis canadensis, of the buttercup family, having a thick yellow rootstock. · Also calledthe rhizomes and roots of this plant, formerly used in medicine as an astringent and to inhibit bleeding.
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