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29/04/2009 4:32:46 PM
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Argent Barry Posts 1
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Senna Tea (Cassia angustifolia) is a small, peelable-bark shrub that grows in the upper Nile regions of Africa and the Arabian peninsula. Senna was used over 3500 years ago by ancient Egyptian physicians. According to a rare and amazing Egyptian medical papyrus, dating to the 16th century B.C., Senna was prescribed by the physicians for their distinguished patients. It was also used extensively by Arabian physicians, according to their 9th century A.D. writings. Senna was introduced to Europe before the Crusades and has been widely used ever since. The American Indians also employed the use of American Senna, a variety of the European species. Senna is often combined with various aromatic herbs.
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29/04/2009 6:25:02 PM
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david holden Posts 10
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Personally, I prefer spam. Oh Wait...
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30/04/2009 4:19:30 PM
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 The Cheez Posts 23
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Argent Barry wrote:
Senna Tea (Cassia angustifolia) is a small, peelable-bark shrub that grows in the upper Nile regions of Africa and the Arabian peninsula. Senna was used over 3500 years ago by ancient Egyptian physicians. According to a rare and amazing Egyptian medical papyrus, dating to the 16th century B.C., Senna was prescribed by the physicians for their distinguished patients. It was also used extensively by Arabian physicians, according to their 9th century A.D. writings. Senna was introduced to Europe before the Crusades and has been widely used ever since. The American Indians also employed the use of American Senna, a variety of the European species. Senna is often combined with various aromatic herbs.
Used for.... what exactly? If you are implying medicinal benefits - I think I'll go with things from this century, not something from 1500 BC. Thanks for the heads up though Argent Barry. edited by The Cheez on 30/04/2009
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23/06/2009 8:39:59 PM
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pi11wizard Posts 1
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Used for.... what exactly? If you are implying medicinal benefits - I think I'll go with things from this century, not something from 1500 BC. Thanks for the heads up though Argent Barry. edited by The Cheez on 30/04/2009
A stimulant laxative generally. Senna is a very common ingredient in many OTC preps.
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24/06/2009 7:50:28 AM
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Jason Daniels Posts 30
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david holden wrote:
Personally, I prefer spam. Oh Wait...
Sorry, the spam's off.
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