Native medicine man in Hawaii
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KAHUNANative medicine man in Hawaii
kahunas(in Hawaii) a native medicine man or priest
kahuna(in Hawaii) a native medicine man or priest
LOMILOMISNative methods of shampooing, in Hawaii.
nenesA rare goose native to Hawaii, now breeding chiefly in captivity
jaborandi(Tupi) the native name of a S. American rutaceous shrub, whose leaves are used in medicine as a diaphoretic and sialogogue
jaborandisJABORANDI, (Tupi) the native name of a S. American rutaceous shrub, whose leaves are used in medicine as a diaphoretic and sialogogue
elecampaneA plant that has yellow daisylike flowers with long slender petals and bitter aromatic roots that are used in herbal medicine, native to central Asia
elecampanesA plant that has yellow daisylike flowers with long slender petals and bitter aromatic roots that are used in herbal medicine, native to central Asia
damianasA small shrub native to Mexico whose leaves are used in herbal medicine and in the production of a liqueur. It is reputed to possess aphrodisiac qualities
cajaputstree, Melaleuca leucadendron, of the myrtle family, native to Australia and New Guinea, having papery bark and yielding a greenish, aromatic oil (cajeput oil) used in medicine and perfumes
cajaputtree, Melaleuca leucadendron, of the myrtle family, native to Australia and New Guinea, having papery bark and yielding a greenish, aromatic oil (cajeput oil) used in medicine and perfumes
baneberriesA plant of the buttercup family that bears fluffy spikes of creamy-white flowers followed by shiny berries. Native to north temperate regions, it was formerly used in medicine
cajeputtree, Melaleuca leucadendron, of the myrtle family, native to Australia and New Guinea, having papery bark and yielding a greenish, aromatic oil (cajeput oil) used in medicine and perfumes
baneberryA plant of the buttercup family that bears fluffy spikes of creamy-white flowers followed by shiny berries. Native to north temperate regions, it was formerly used in medicine
cajeputstree, Melaleuca leucadendron, of the myrtle family, native to Australia and New Guinea, having papery bark and yielding a greenish, aromatic oil (cajeput oil) used in medicine and perfumes
angelicaA tall aromatic plant of the parsley family, with large leaves and yellowish-green flowers. Native to both Eurasia and North America, it is used in cooking and herbal medicine
angelicasA tall aromatic plant of the parsley family, with large leaves and yellowish-green flowers. Native to both Eurasia and North America, it is used in cooking and herbal medicine