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More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of bistort for these uses.
There isn't enough information to know if bistort is safe.
"I've never seen that much bistort in my life.
At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for bistort.
They feed on flower nectar, including yellow composites and bistort.
Alpine Bistort grows in many different plant communities, very often in abundance.
Bistort is used for digestion problems, particularly diarrhea.
The appropriate dose of bistort depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions.
The root of Bistort can be used to produce an astringent that was used in medicine.
"That would do it, but it would be easier yet if you gave them powdered bistort."
Bistort is a plant.
Then he submerged his head and came up with a mouthful of dripping duckweed and water bistort.
Adult Food: Flower nectar including yellow composites and bistort.
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Not enough is known about the use of bistort during pregnancy and breast-feeding.
In glass canisters there were substances like bistort root, black walnut bark, camphor, deer's tongue, devil's claw, gall of the earth.
Bistort contains chemicals called tannins that can help improve diarrhea and mouth and throat irritation by reducing swelling (inflammation).
Taking bistort along with medications taken by mouth can decrease how much medicine your body absorbs, and decrease the effectiveness of your medicine.
Read user comments about the side effects, benefits, and effectiveness of BISTORT.
Persicaria amplexicaulis (red bistort)
Persicaria bistorta (bistort)
Kokolik refers to the bistort, an edible flowering plant that is abundant in the Arctic (Chapman and Sable, 1960, p. 53).
Adderwort (BISTORT)
Polygonum viviparum - alpine bistort (Persicaria vivipara)
Polygonum amphibium - amphibious bistort (Persicaria amphibia)
(BISTORT) Sweet Elder.
There was the smell of snakeweed in the air.
Later in the day I again bathed my feet in a concoction of snakeweed.
In order to obtain the spell, Snakeweed turns Felix's parents into stone.
As they rode quietly through the blooming snakeweed, Ford tried for the hundredth time to frame what he wanted to say.
Snakeweed bloomed golden among the dry grasses.
Ford cartwheeled off the back of the horse and landed on a carpet of snakeweed.
There was a ball hammer in it, and I could see the snakeweed sap dribbling there, on the head.
Some are highly decorative, particularly the showy perennial called snakeweed (P. bistorta).
Large seeds (such as those of mesquite and snakeweed) are important in Scaled Quail diets.
Harrison's doctors tried cures of applying opium, castor oil, leeches, and Virginia snakeweed.
Mesquite seeds and broom snakeweed seeds together made up 75% of the winter diet.
When the snakeweed had boiled for a time I bathed my feet with it, using a few handfuls of soft sage for a cloth.
This was the squeezed-out flowers of the snakeweed, the only known cure for dreamsnake bite.
The Lone Mesa snakeweed is the sixth new plant discovered in Colorado in roughly 15 years.
In my hands, a ball hammer drenched in snakeweed, only known antidote to the dreamsnake bite.
Gutierrezia sarothrae (broom snakeweed) Infusion of blossoms taken as a diaphoretic.
The mesquite bosque was dominated by velvet mesquite, catclaw acacia, and broom snakeweed.
The debate over pushing a highway across a barren stretch of cheat grass, snakeweed and volcanic rock concerns more than a small minority of this city's commuters.
Broom snakeweed (Gutierrezia sarothrae) and Yucca spp.
When disturbed, Scaled Quail hid in snakeweed (Gutierrezia spp.)
Leonard Soosay is the Director of Singapore-based recording and mixing studio, Snakeweed Studios.
In the past, this plant has had a number of colorful names including Beaver-poison, Children's-bane, Snakeweed and Musquash-poison.
Recorded at Snakeweed Studios and produced by Leonard Soosay and Ronin.
They were replaced by species not recorded earlier, including rabbitbrush, snakeweed and greasewood, opportunistic species that typically invade overgrazed range.
Other shrubs with adaptive properties include greasewood, sagebrush, shadscale, broom snakeweed, antelope bitterbrush, and purple sage.
The larvae feed on various plants, including Rumex acetosella and Polygonum bistorta.
Polygonum bistorta - bistort (Persicaria bistorta)
The larvae feed on Polygonum bistorta, Fallopia dumetorum and Fallopia convolvulus.
Consider the vexing case of the cultivated knotweed (Polygonum bistorta Superbum), which produces fluffy pink spikes of flowers over a mat of spreading foliage.
Persicaria bistorta, also known as bistort, a plant in the knotweed (Polygonaceae) family, once classified as Polygonum bistorta.
The larvae feed on Polygonum bistorta, Gentiana, Leontodon, Rumex, Plantago, and Taraxacum species.
Less common are the locally rare melancholy thistle, Cirsium helenioides, globe flower, Trollius europaeus, common bistort, Polygonum bistorta, and alpine bistort, P. viviparum.
Adderwort, Bistorta, Dragonwort, Easter Giant, Easter Mangiant, Oderwort, Osterick, Patience Dock, Polygonum bistorta, Red Legs, Renouée Bistorte, Snakeweed, Sweet Dock.