Himalayan Yew
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we are offering himalayan yew.the taxus baccata tree (himalayan yew) is a highly toxic plant that has occasionally been used medicinally, mainly in the treatment of chest complaints. Modern research has shown that the himalayan yew contains the substance "taxol" in their shoots. Taxol has shown exciting potential as an anti-cancer drug, particularly in the treatment of ovarian cancers. Unfortunately, the concentrations of taxol in this species are too low to be of much value commercially, though it is being used for research purposes. This remedy should be used with great caution and only under the supervision of a qualified practitioner. All parts of the himalayan yew, except the fleshy fruit, are antispasmodic, cardiotonic, diaphoretic, emmenagogue, expectorant, narcotic and purgative. The leaves of himalayan yew have been used internally in the treatment of asthma, bronchitis, hiccup, indigestion, rheumatism and epilepsy. Externally, the leaves have been used in a steam bath as a treatment for rheumatism. A homeopathic remedy is made from the young shoots and the berries. It is used in the treatment of many diseases including cystitis, eruptions, headaches, heart and kidney problems, rheumatism etc.
Number Of Flower : Plant
Material : Taxus Baccata Tree
Feature : Highly Toxic, Contains Taxol With Anti-cancer Potential, Antispasmodic, Cardiotonic, Diaphoretic, Emmenagogue, Expectorant, Narcotic, Purgative
Packaging Type : Multicolor
Storage Type : Cool, Dry Place
Other Characteristics : Used In Treatment Of Chest Complaints, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hiccup, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Epilepsy, Cystitis, Eruptions, Headaches, Heart And Kidney Problems, Rheumatism