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Ethnobotanical Use Anemia

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Allium schoenoprasum ( Cive, Kurrath Aspanya, Sedgeleek, Yabansarimsagi )
Angelica sinensis ( Dan Gui, Dang Gui )
Anthocephalus indicus
Artemisia absinthum ( Absinthe )
Atractylodes macrocephala
Campsis grandiflora ( Ling Hsiao Hua, Ling T'Iao, Nozen-Katura, Nozen-Kazura, Tzu Wei )
Carpodiptera cubensis ( Bois Blanc, Bois D'Ortie, Feuilles D'Ortie, Ortie Blanche, Z'Ortie Bois Blanc )
Celastrus paniculatus
Centrosema virginianum ( Corde Violon, Liane Fifi, Liane Violon, Sonajero Azul )
Chenopodium ambrosioides ( Apasote, Chenopode, Feuilles A Vers, Herbe A Vers, L., Meksika Cayi, Paico, Pazote, Semen Contra, Semin Contra, Simon Contegras )
Chrysanthemum parthenium ( Amargosa, Manzanilla, Matricaria, Varadika )
Cleome serrulata
Codonopsis pilosula ( Dang Shen )
Codonopsis tangshen
Cynanchum atratum ( Hunabara-So )
Delonix regia ( Flamboyan, Flamboyant )
Eleocharis plantaginea
Eragrostis tef
Eryngium creticum ( Dargajoo, Dirk, Kassub, Kirsannah )
Genipa americana ( Gene Pas, Genipayer, Jagua )
*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.