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Ethnobotanical Use Arteriosclerosis

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Allium cepa ( Basal, Bawang, Bawang merah, Bawang puteh, Cabolla, Cebola, Cebolla, Cebolla Macho, Hu Ts'Ung, Oignon, Onion, Onion,Red, Pyaz, Sogan, Soghan, Tama-Negi, Z'Oignon, Zwibeln )
Allium sativum ( Ail, Ail De Cuisine, Ajo, Bawang Poetih, Bawang puteh, Cropleek, Garlic, Hsiao Suan, Lai, Lasan, Rosina, Samersaq, Sarimsak, Sir, Suan, Thum )
Allium ursinum ( Ayisarimsagi, Ramson )
Citrus limon ( Lemon, Lemun Hamedh, Lemun Tresh, Limon, Limonero, Miski )
Crataegus oxyacantha ( Alic, Seiyo-Sanzasi )
Dendropemon rostratus ( Gui )
Juniperus communis ( A'Ra'R A'Di, Ardic, Ardij Aghaji, Enebro, Havrest, Juniper, Yoshu-Nezu )
Sechium edule ( Chayote, Chou-Chou, Cocombre, Meliton, Mirliton, Tayota )
Tragopogon porrifolius ( Salsifi, Salsify )
Viscum album ( Anse Di Pot, Bhangra, European Mistletoe, Mistletoe, Muerdago, Okse Otu, Viscum )
*Unless otherwise noted all references are to Duke, James A. 1992. Handbook of phytochemical constituents of GRAS herbs and other economic plants. Boca Raton, FL. CRC Press.