Herbs & Herbal Remedies @ Green Papaya

Green Papaya lists 240 of the most medically useful American plants...Papaya - a world class meat tenderizer, natural digestive aid, prevents ulcers, and also a soft contact lense cleaner.

The remembrance of these astounding folk discoveries... should sober our thoughts when we criticise too freely the old pharmacopoeias. It is easy to make fun of medieval recipes: it is more difficult and may be wiser to investigate them. Instead of assuming that the medieval pharmacist was a benighted foot we might wonder whether there was not sometimes a justification for his strange procedure. -- George Sartori, Harvard Professor and Author

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Plant I Glossary

Infusion

- the soaking in water of any substance to extract its virtues.

This is a most important word in any herbal for, with few exceptions, an infusion provides the simple and quick way of extracting the medicinal principle from dried plants.

To make an infusion, cut or grate a small portion of the leaves, stems, roots, or other plant parts. Place the recommended quantity in a glass or porcelain container, and pour the recommended quantity of boiling water over it, just as you would to make tea. Cover and allow to steep for five or ten minutes, then strain to remove particles. The infusion is then ready to drink hot or cold as recommended. A mixture such as this when simmered is a decoction. Actually soaking for an extended period in cold or tepid water will release the active principles of some plants.

Introduction

- something introduced, specifically a new or exotic plant.

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