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Decoction is a
method of
extraction by
boiling herbal or
plant material (which may
include stems, roots, bark and rhizomes) to
dissolve the chemicals...
- are
infusion mashing, in
which the
grains are
heated in one vessel, and
decoction mashing, in
which a
proportion of the
grains are
boiled and then returned...
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Kudzu (/ˈkuːdzu, ˈkʊd-, ˈkʌd-/), also
called ****anese
arrowroot or
Chinese arrowroot, is a
group of climbing, coiling, and
trailing deciduous perennial...
- The
Alabama tribe used a
compound decoction of it as a
treatment for
nervousness and sleepiness, and a
decoction as a face wash for
nerves and insomnia...
- (yage), or ayahuasca, the
latter of
which also
refers to the
psychedelic decoction made with the vine and a
plant source of dimethyltryptamine, is a South...
- parturition, use a
compound decoction for rheumatism, take a
decoction of the
leaves for indigestion, and they also take a
decoction of the
whole plant or roots...
- for the
resultant liquid. The
process of
infusion is
distinct from both
decoction—a
method of
extraction involving boiling the
plant material—and percolation...
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powdered and used in
different forms such as
kashaya (
decoction),
arishta (fermented
decoction), and vati (tablet/pills), and
processed with ghee (a semifluid...
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herbal decoction and dried. When
fully dried, they are
steamed again, and
dried again. This
process is
repeated nine times.
Water to
decoction ratio can...
- amiruca) of Ecuador. It is
commonly used as an
ingredient of ayahuasca, a
decoction with a long
history of its
entheogenic (connecting to spirit) use and...