Overtly medicinal ingredients, such as horehound, wintergreen, and liquorice, turned the confections into cough drops. |
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The old standby is hard candy made with horehound, but these herbal drops can be hard to find these days. |
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The mints are basil, bee balm, horehound, hyssop, lemon balm, marjoram, oregano, peppermint, rosemary, sage, savory, spearmint and thyme. |
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Areas once graced by desert mariposa tulip, Rocky Mountain bee plant, prickly poppy and evening primrose were invaded by the hostile horehound. |
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The invasion of weeds such as horehound and stemless thistles is a continuing management problem. |
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Other herbs that might be used in tea or syrup to treat cough include horehound, sage and thyme. |
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She recommends the use of psyllium for constipation, aloe for jaundice and horehound for cough. |
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Marsh fern, water horehound, spotted touch-me-not, great water dock, and lake sedge live on the soupy mudflats. |
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Ancient Egyptians, Ayurvedic practitioners and Native American healers used horehound, another highly regarded herbal expectorant, as a cough remedy. |
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The constant alternation of exhaustment and irascibility, which is typical for stressed people, can be treated with black horehound. |
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It is native to the same regions as white horehound and is considered an invasive species in some parts of North America. |
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It has purplish flowers and lacks the woolly white appearance of white horehound. |
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New research praises black horehound in case of aggression, agitation, restlessness and hostility. |
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Soothes and protects skin irritated by shaving, thanks to the plant extract of white horehound. |
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One of my favorites is horehound, a robust plant that is nearly indestructible and produces clusters of small white flowers that draw tiny flies like magnets. |
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Herbal lung formulas containing mullein, hyssop, thyme, and horehound can help your lungs. |
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They steeped it in a tea with rosemary, garlic, horehound, baby's breath, and called it Four Thieves Vinegar, convinced its perfume could deter the swelling horrors of Black Death. |
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The most outstanding feature of Sierra Mariola is the variety and richness of aromatic plants it has, such as thyme, rosemary, savory, horehound, sage, etc. All these plants are used for medicinal purposes. |
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These include plants such as elecampane, white horehound, thyme, hyssop, mullein, grindelia, and polygala. |
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Herbalists can prescribe stronger herbs such as black horehound and wild yam, but you should only take these herbs under supervision. |
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It contains the powder of spikenard and an extract of black horehound. |
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Paracelsus, Kneipp and the herbalist pastor Künzle prized horehound and its therapeutic effect in disorders of the spleen, liver and lungs and in cases of asthma and bronchitis. |
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Try elder flowers and a cough syrup of elder berries, or try an equal parts blend of mullein flower, coltsfoot, comfrey leaf and horehound. |
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Among the more unusual, we have liquorice, white horehound, elecampane, vervain and betony. |
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Buffalograss, common horehound, live oak, Texas persimmon, ashe juniper, honey mesquite, western soapberry, and salt cedar were at lower elevations and along creekbeds. |
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Bring on, therefore, Farrer's charcoal lozenges, Ford's pectoral balsam of horehound, or Dr Townsend's sarsaparilla pills, or Cupiss's constitution balls. |
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He liked herby things, root beer and horehound drops and sassafras tea. |
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Horehound plants in the fall and winter have hard, prickly-feeling knots on the stems were the flowers bloomed. |
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We were surprised that Dead Weather's album, Horehound, is good. |
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