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OF all the common herbs used in cooking today, mint seems to have the least cachet.
To this effect, the present review endeavors to overview up-to-date information on common herbs used for CVD and emphasize on potential drug-herb interactions in CVD patients.
The most common herbs used were sage (48 cases), anise (44 cases) and peppermint (42 cases).
People learn from each other and generally share practical advice which may result in the use of locally available remedies, as seen by the list of common herbs used within our own sample.
Common herbs used to make this mixture include thyme, bay, fennel, sage, summer savory, rosemary, coriander, basil, anise, mint and tarragon.
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Ayapana triplinervis was reported as the most common herb used with the highest number of citations and most frequently used for vomiting.
It was found to be the most common herb used as before 15th century and traditional Malay medicine has been strongly influenced by the animistic culture of Hindu-Buddhism, thus the use of the bitter gourd is already deeply ingrained in the Malay population [ 26].
The most-common herbs used were bitter gourd (Momordica Charantia) and Misai Kucing (Orthosiphon Stamineus, Benth).
Herbs which were not used specifically as galactagogues including ginger, dong quai, chamomile, garlic, cranberry, aloe vera and peppermint were all included in the 24 common medicinal herbs used by the general Australian population as reported by Zhang et al.[ 33].
Unemployed patients did not improvise more in their use of herbal remedies than those in other income groups, even though most of the herbs used were relatively common, readily available and cheap.
The genus takes its common name from a group of annual herbs used as purgatives, or spurges, mainly the 1-metre- (3.3-foot) tall European E. lathyris, seeds of which were once used for their laxative effect.
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