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Yam Root: Application and Effects – do not confuse with …
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Yam: Application and Effect – do not confuse with …
The Yam Root in traditional Medicine
A guest article by Valerie Junker – The Alpine Show thanks you!
More and more often you will find foreign root vegetables, like the yam, on the shelves of exotic foods or in the local supermarket. So it is good to know exactly what you are looking at.
However, do not confuse the sweet potato with the yam. Both belong to completely different plant families. Like the common potato, the sweet potato belongs to the nightshade family.
The yam forms its own order in the plant kingdom, the Dioscoreales. With about 800 subspecies, the yam family is important as a food and medicinal plant in all tropical countries.
The yam is used especially in gynaecology and is a natural remedy for menopausal complaints.
Menopausal symptoms are often treated with hormone therapy. But there is also a gentler and more natural way with the power of the yam – continue here >>>.
The majority of yams is poisonous in its raw state! Interesting is the effect that the traditional medicine of the countries of origin attributes to the yam. Here, the wild growing yam root is the most important.
The alkaloids (dioscorine) conta