officinalis in A Sentence

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    Wikispecies has information related to Rosmarinus Officinalis.

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    Emblica Officinalis- Useful in impaired auto immune system.

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    Sage is the dried leaf of Salvia Officinalis.

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    La Fumaria Officinalis.

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    Amla Embllica Officinalis.

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    Chamomile Officinalis- eliminates acute pain, has a calming effect when excited and depressed;

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    Its scientific name is Euphrasia Officinalis and belongs to the family of Orobancaceas.

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    The traditional Indian name is Amalaki, while its botanical scientific name is Emblica Officinalis.

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    Sage(Salvia Officinalis) was used by Romans in sacred ceremonies, as they believed that it can bring longevity.

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    The active ingredient of the antibacterial action in the skin of Magnolia Officinalis Rehder et Wilson.

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    Generality Rum is a brandy produced by the distillation of fermented juice or sugar cane molasses( Saccharum Officinalis).

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    Lemon balm(Melissa Officinalis) is a herb from the mint family traditionally used to induce calmness and boost cognition.

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    However, Salvia Officinalis and some other aromatic and medicinal plants are also propagated by seed at a large scale.

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    Magnolol is from the root and bark of Magnolia Officinalis which has been used to treat anxiety, cough, headache and allergies.

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    Health Benefits: According to experts at the University of Maryland Medical Center, rosemary, or rosmarinus Officinalis, can inhibit food-borne pathogens like listeria and also.

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    There were four species within Stoechas(Lavandula stoechas, L. dentata, L. viridis and L. pedunculata) while Spica had three L. Officinalis(now L. angustifolia), L. latifolia and L. lanata.

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    Amla(Emblica Officinalis or Phyllanthus emblica) is an extremely sour, nutritious fruit of a tree that grows in India, the Middle East, and some other Southeast Asian countries.

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    In many English translations of the Bible, ezov is rendered as hyssop, hence the common name for bible hyssop, believed to be a different plant generally identified with Hyssopus Officinalis.

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