Examples of 'coltsfoot' in a sentence

Meaning of "coltsfoot"

Coltsfoot is a perennial plant with yellow flowers that is commonly used for medicinal purposes, especially to treat coughs and respiratory conditions
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  • An herbaceous plant, species Tussilago farfara, that grows in Europe and the Middle East.
  • Various flowering plants in the genus Petasites native to Europe or Asia.
  • Homogyne alpina (alpine coltsfoot or purple colt's-foot).

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Smoking coltsfoot leaves can cause visions.
See if you can find me a coltsfoot.
Coltsfoot and butter bur.
There is also some documentation of coltsfoot being used to soothe coughs.
Canada recently also banned comfrey root and coltsfoot.
Coltsfoot is fairly common and is not picky about the soil it grows in.
And a little coltsfoot.
Do not give coltsfoot for children and not use it in high concentrations.
Also know as coltsfoot.
Clonal plants of coltsfoot free of pyrrolizidine alkaloids were then developed in Austria and Germany.
Of course the horses did not see the difference between coltsfoot and dandelion.
The herbs comfrey and coltsfoot are also common home remedies for swelling.
In response the German government banned the sale of coltsfoot.
Summary Coltsfoot is generally discouraged due to its PA content.
The Native Americans commonly used coltsfoot to improve their lung health.

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Coltsfoot are for Owsla.
Come on, see if you can find me a coltsfoot.
Coltsfoot on a bed of nettle, with blackthorn dressing.
You neither bring me a bonsai, nor a golden coltsfoot.
Coltsfoot can be used in the following forms:.
It 's a mixture of coltsfoot and thornapple.
Coltsfoot was the next pop-up surprise of the day.
Pollen from the tussilago flower, also know as coltsfoot.
The leaves of coltsfoot are smaller and have a different shape, however.
Flavonoids are also responsible for the anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic characteristics of coltsfoot.
Test-tube and animal studies link coltsfoot to several health benefits.
The appearance of the plant is also why it is sometimes called the “ false ” coltsfoot.
The coltsfoot ban may have been premature, however, based on poor and contradictory evidence.
Due to this poisoning chemicals, if taken in high doses, coltsfoot can be fatal.
Summary Coltsfoot contains PAs, which are toxic compounds linked to liver damage and cancer.
And when the spring came, he would hang her pigtails with wild coltsfoot.
Next: Useful properties of ordinary coltsfoot about which few people know.
Sometimes it is confused with Petasites frigidus, or western coltsfoot.
In fact, Germany has banned the use of coltsfoot root for internal use.
Coltsfoot on a bed of nettle, with blackthorn dressing . You earned this.
Pollen from the Tussilago flower, also known as coltsfoot.
Who ate my coltsfoot soup?
Nonsense . No one 's ever died from coltsfoot.
It 's a mixture of coltsfoot and thornapple . He can not smoke that.
Garden and cottage - read more… Useful properties of ordinary coltsfoot about which few people know.
It 's a mixture of coltsfoot and thornapple . - It will help open his airway.
And where am I supposed to find a bonsai or a coltsfoot grandma?
Coltsfoot are for Owsla . You know that.
Some witchgrass, some coltsfoot.
Coltsfoot broth is diluted with vodka in a ratio of 4:1.
Some foxglove? And a little coltsfoot.
Arnica? - Coltsfoot and butterbur.

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