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Scientific name | Name | Description | Picture |
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Tanacetum parthenium | Feverfew | The plant has been used for centuries for fevers, headaches, stomach aches, toothaches, insect bites and other conditions. | |
Taraxacum officinale | Dandelion | It was most commonly used historically to treat liver diseases, kidney diseases, and spleen problems. | |
Teucrium scordium | Water germander | It has been used for asthma, diarrhea, fever, intestinal parasites, hemorrhoids, and wounds. | |
Thymus vulgaris | Thyme | The plant is used to treat bronchitis and cough. It serves as an antispasmodic and expectorant in this role. It has also been used in many other medicinal roles in Asian and Ayurvedic medicine, although it has not been shown to be effective in non-respiratory medicinal roles. | |
Tilia cordata | Small-leaved linden | In the countries of Central, Southern and Western Europe, linden flowers are a traditional herbal remedy made into an herbal tea called tisane. | |
Tradescantia zebrina | Inchplant | It is used in southeast Mexico in the region of Tabasco as a cold herbal tea, which is named Matali. Skin irritation may result from repeated contact with or prolonged handling of the plant, particularly from the clear, watery sap (a characteristic unique to T. zebrina as compared with other types). | |
Trema orientalis | Charcoal-tree | The leaves and the bark are used to treat coughs, sore throats, asthma, bronchitis, gonorrhea, yellow fever, toothache, and as an antidote to general poisoning. | |
Trifolium pratense | Red clover | The plant is an ingredient in some recipes for essiac tea. Research has found no benefit for any human health conditions. | |
Trigonella foenum-graecum | Fenugreek | It has long been used to treat symptoms of menopause, and digestive ailments. More recently, it has been used to treat diabetes, loss of appetite and other conditions | |
Triticum aestivum | Wheatgrass | It may contain antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compounds. | |
Turnera subulata | White buttercup | It is used for skin, gastrointestinal, and respiratory ailments.citation needed |
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