Magical Herbs and Fungi Vol.1
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Are you interested in Herbology? Do you want a helping book which can cover your year 1 lessons very precisely? Just give a look to this book which is based on year 1 herbology. This book is just for reading and not for plagiarizing in the tests. Publishers: Dusklight publishers( a printing press owned by sarangdeep Singh)
Last Updated
05/31/21
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Rat root
Chapter 8
Rat Root is a bitter-smelling reedy perrenial. It may be used a
substitute for ginger, cinnamon and nutmeg, though this use is not
recommended as it can be toxic if taken over long periods of time at
high dosage.
Rat Root has been viewed as a symbol for Love, but Herbologists have
found it is often used mysogynistically, and therefore declare the view
incorrect.
●INFO- Rat Roots are also known as Acorus Calamus
Rat Root requires a lot of water and sunlight. It flowers between May and July and should be planted in July and August.
☆There are many qualities of a Rat Root, it includes
1. Carminative
2. Anthelminitic
3. Laxative
4. Sedative
5. Diuretic
6.Otalgic
7.Hallucinogen
substitute for ginger, cinnamon and nutmeg, though this use is not
recommended as it can be toxic if taken over long periods of time at
high dosage.
Rat Root has been viewed as a symbol for Love, but Herbologists have
found it is often used mysogynistically, and therefore declare the view
incorrect.
●INFO- Rat Roots are also known as Acorus Calamus
Rat Root requires a lot of water and sunlight. It flowers between May and July and should be planted in July and August.
☆There are many qualities of a Rat Root, it includes
1. Carminative
2. Anthelminitic
3. Laxative
4. Sedative
5. Diuretic
6.Otalgic
7.Hallucinogen