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  2. Thujone - Wikipedia

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    Thujone (/ ˈ θ uː dʒ oʊ n / ⓘ [2]) is a ketone and a monoterpene that occurs predominantly in two diastereomeric forms: (−)-α-thujone and (+)-β-thujone. [3] [4]Though it is best known as a chemical compound in the spirit absinthe, it is only present in trace amounts and is unlikely to be responsible for the spirit's purported stimulant and psychoactive effects.

  3. Homeopathic dilutions - Wikipedia

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    1:100 called higher potency than 1X by homeopaths 6X 3C 10 −6: 8X 4C 10 −8: 12X 6C 10 −12: 24X 12C 10 −24: Has a 60% probability of containing one molecule of original material if one mole of the original substance was used. 26X 13C 10 −26: If pure water were used as the diluent, no molecules of the original solution remain in the ...

  4. Thuja occidentalis - Wikipedia

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    Thuja occidentalis, also known as northern white-cedar, [1] eastern white-cedar, [2] or arborvitae, [2] [3] is an evergreen coniferous tree, in the cypress family Cupressaceae, which is native to eastern Canada and much of the north-central and northeastern United States. [3] [4] It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant.

  5. Homeopathy - Wikipedia

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    Hahnemann advocated dilutions of 1 part to 10 60 or 30C. [111] Hahnemann regularly used dilutions of up to 30C but opined that "there must be a limit to the matter". [ 38 ] : 322 To counter the reduced potency at high dilutions he formed the view that vigorous shaking by striking on an elastic surface – a process termed succussion – was ...

  6. Thujaplicin - Wikipedia

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    Thujaplicins belong to tropolones containing an unsaturated seven-membered carbon ring. Thujaplicins are monoterpenoids that are cyclohepta-2,4,6-trien-1-one substituted by a hydroxy group at position 2 and an isopropyl group at positions 3, 4 or 5. [17] These compounds are enols and cyclic ketones. They derive from a hydride of a cyclohepta-1 ...

  7. List of plants used in herbalism - Wikipedia

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    Cassia occidentalis: Coffee senna: Used in a wide variety of roles in traditional medicine, including in particular as a broad-spectrum internal and external antimicrobial, for liver disorders, for intestinal worms and other parasites and as an immune-system stimulant. [40] [41] Catha edulis: Khat

  8. Hinokitiol - Wikipedia

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    It is a monoterpenoid – cyclohepta-2,4,6-trien-1-one substituted by a hydroxy group at position 2 and an isopropyl group at position 4. [26] [27] [28] It is a enol and a cyclic ketone. It derives from a hydride of a cyclohepta-1,3,5-triene. Thujaplicins are soluble in organic solvents and aqueous buffers. [2]

  9. Talk:Thuja occidentalis - Wikipedia

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    For example, medline does not have much on thuja and mentions of homeopathy related to tuja are very very trivial . --Enric Naval 19:59, 10 January 2009 (UTC) You know, I've never been personally opposed to stating that this herb was used in homeopathic potions.