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Micromeria douglasii, synonym Clinopodium douglasii, [2] or yerba buena, [3] is a rambling aromatic herb of western and northwestern North America, ranging from maritime Alaska southwards to California. [4] The plant takes the form of a sprawling, mat-forming perennial, and is especially abundant close to the coast. [5] The name "yerba buena" derives from Spanish for "good herb" and is applied ...
Historical Background. Yerba Buena, a small island (116 acres) located approximately one mile on either side from the closest points in present-day San Francisco and Oakland, was discovered in 1775 by Spanish explorers entering San Francisco Bay.
Yerba Buena has been consumed for centuries as tea and herbal medicine as a pain reliever (analgesic). Native American Indians used it even before the "white men" colonized the Americas. Today, this folk medicine's efficacy has been validated by scientific research.
1 cze 2018 · The Department of Health of the Philippines approved 10 medicinal plants namely Allium sativum (Garlic/Bawang), Blumea balsamifera (Nagal camphor/sambong), Cassia alata (Ringworm bush/akapulko), Clinopodium douglasii (Mint/yerba Buena), Ehretia microphylla (Scorpion bush/Tsaang Gubat), Momordica charantia (Bitter Melon/Ampalaya), Peperomia ...
The medical benefits of yerba buena have been well-documented and thoroughly researched. Yerba buena was reported to have analgesic, antibacterial, anthelmintic, anticancer, antiviral, and antihypertensive properties.
7 sie 2024 · Yerba Buena, also known as Mentha cordifolia Opiz, is a popular herb that goes by various names including mint and spearmint. Originating from the Philippines, it has long been utilized as a natural remedy for a range of ailments such as headaches, toothaches, arthritis, and dysmenorrhea.
4 gru 2023 · Yerba Buena was reported to have analgesic, antibacterial, anthelmintic, anticancer, antiviral, and antihypertensive properties. Among all the different activities, its analgesic activity was the only reported pharmacologic indication to have been clinically tested.