Final Flashcards

1
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A deficiency of which nutrient(s) will contribute to dandruff?

a. B2
b. B2, B6, zinc, magnesium
c. Folic acid, pantothenic acid, P.A.B.A., inositol
d. A, zinc, iodine, lecithin

A

b. B2, B6, zinc, magnesium

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A deficiency of which nutrient(s) will contribute to oily hair?

a. B2
b. B2, B6, zinc, magnesium
c. Folic acid, pantothenic acid, P.A.B.A., inositol
d. A, zinc, iodine, lecithin

A

a. B2

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If you have oily skin and white heads, what deficiency might you have?

a. calcium
b. niacin
c. Vitamin B6
d. vitamin B2

A

d. vitamin B2

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A deficiency of which nutrient leads to greasy dermatitis, red skin on knees, or infant dermatitis?

a. A, C, E, F
b. B6, PABA, zinc
c. Bioflavonoids, C
d. B6, zinc

A

d. B6, zinc

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5
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Which of the following herbs is classified as generally safe to use during pregnancy?

a. Motherwort
b. Blue cohosh
c. Red raspberry
d. Ginger

A

c. Red raspberry

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Which of the following herbs is in the Asteraceae (formerly Compositae) family?

a. Ginger
b. Feverfew
c. Red raspberry
d. Evening primrose

A

b. Feverfew

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7
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What is traditionally used throughout pregnancy to help reduce premature pains?

a. Red raspberry leaf infusion
b. Feverfew tincture
c. Evening primrose tea
d. Ginger poultice

A

a. Red raspberry leaf infusion

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8
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Which of the following should not be used during pregnancy due to its isoflavone content?

a. Arctium lappa (Burdock)
b. Plantago major (Plantain)
c. Trifolium pratense (Red clover)
d. Rumex crispus (Curly dock)

A

c. Trifolium pratense (Red clover)

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9
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Which active constituent(s) are found in Arctium lappa (burdock)?

a. Formononetin
b. Isoflavones
c. Genistein
d. Inulin

A

d. Inulin

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10
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Plantago major (plantain) contains which of these active constituents?

a. Inulin
b. Molybdenum
c. Flavonoids
d. Saponins

A

c. Flavonoids

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Nasturtium officinale belongs to which family?

a. Lamiaceae
b. Brassicaceae
c. Apiaceae
d. Polygonaceae

A

b. Brassicaceae

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12
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Which nutritive herb is indicated for boils, bronchitis, eczema, fevers, hemorrhage, mouth ulcers, skin infection, sores, and sore throats?

A

Sorrel

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13
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Use an extract prepared from the seeds of this herb for tuberculosis.

a. Basil
b. Fennel
c. Sorrel
d. Watercress

A

a. Basil

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Ocimum basilicum belongs to which family?

a. Lamiaceae
b. Brassicaceae
c. Apiaceae
d. Polygonaceae

A

a. Lamiaceae

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15
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What nutritive herb is indicated for colic in young children and babies, constipation, cramps, eye complaints, fevers, flatulence, indigestion, rheumatism, stomach cramps, and stomach pains?

A

Fennel

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16
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Watercress is best used ________. Collect in the spring, both before and during flowering.

A

Fresh, uncooked, raw

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17
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Which of these has a reputation as a “cure-all” and as an extremely effective remedy for infectious complaints and blood disorders?

a. Red clover
b. Yellow dock
c. Burdock
d. Garlic

A

d. Garlic

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18
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The peculiar, penetrating odor of garlic is due to what active constituent?

a. Allicin
b. Allinase
c. Diallyl disulfide
d. Chrysophanic acid

A

c. Diallyl disulfide

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19
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True or False:

Garlic has a reputation as a botanical support for cancer, particularly breast cancer and cancer of the esophagus.

A

False

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20
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Which of the following is a gentle laxative that softens mucous membranes, cleaning out mucus and catarrh, modifies the actions of the stronger herbal laxatives, and has also been shown useful in healing ulcers?

a. Glycyrrhiza glabra
b. Taraxacum officinale
c. Cassia acutifolia
d. Linum usitatissimum

A

a. Glycyrrhiza glabra

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21
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Which of the following herbs cause copious watery stools and remove large quantities of serum and water from the intestinal tract, which might lead to dehydration?

a. Aperients
b. Hydrogogues
c. Drastics
d. Cathartics

A

b. Hydrogogues

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22
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________ is relatively safe, but excessive doses can deplete the body of potassium and cause retention of sodium. Avoid large doses over a prolonged period and ensure that potassium intake is increased.

A

Licorice

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23
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The sugars in glycyrrhizin found in ________ are a natural form of glucose and when combined with goldenseal have a stimulating and beneficial effect on the pancreas. Glycyrrhizin acid is known to inhibit Epstein Barr virus and protect the liver. Studies have shown it is active against viruses, including herpes simplex virus.

A

Licorice

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24
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The whole plant of this herb contains a volatile essential oil, phenolic acids, marrubin, and the glycoside disomine. The herb is best known for its diaphoretic action, making it useful for all coughs and colds. An infusion of this herb is also an effective anthelmintic.

a. Artemisia absinthium
b. Allium sativum
c. Hyssopus officinalis
d. Cucurbita pepo

A

c. Hyssopus officinalis

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25
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Which herb is effective at expelling both round and tapeworms, acts as a diuretic, and is useful for urinary trouble? There is a special amino acid in this herb that is responsible for the anthelmintic properties.

a. Artemisia absinthium
b. Allium sativum
c. Hyssopus Officinalis
d. Cucurbita pepo

A

d. Cucurbita pepo

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26
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Which herb is not only an alterative herb but is also an extremely useful anthelmintic?

a. Artemesia absinthium
b. Cucurbita pepo
c. Urtica dioica
d. Allium sativum

A

d. Allium sativum

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27
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Castor oil and hedge hyssop are examples of herbs with which of the following therapeutic actions?

a. Aperient
b. Hydrogogue
c. Drastic
d. Cathartic

A

c. Drastic

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Which of the following has a similar action to senna, but does not have the tendency to cause griping to the same extent?

a. Foeniculum vulgare
b. Taraxacum officinale
c. Cassia acutifolia
d. Linum usitatissimum

A

d. Linum usitatissimum

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29
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________ herbs can cause violent peristalsis and watery stools, accompanied by severe griping pain, They irritate the mucous membrane and will weaken it by causing a loss of serum from the walls of the intestine.

a. Aperient
b. Hydrogogue
c. Drastic
d. Cathartic

A

c. Drastic

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30
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Which of the following herbs cause active peristalsis and stimulate the glandular secretions of the intestines? Bowel movements are usually semi-fluid and may be accompanied by some irritation and griping.

a. Aperient
b. Hydrogogue
c. Drastic
d. Cathartic

A

d. Cathartic

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31
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Examples of this class of herbs are greater celandine and dwarf elder root.

a. Aperient
b. Hydrogogue
c. Drastic
d. Cathartic

A

b. Hydrogogue

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32
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The active constituents of feverfew include all of the following EXCEPT for what?

a. Alkaloids
b. Camphor
c. Terpenes
d. Pyrethrins

A

a. Alkaloids

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33
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You can use two to five leaves of which herb daily in a salad or sandwich with butter for premenstrual tension and migraine?

a. Evening primrose
b. Feverfew
c. Ginger
d. Motherwort

A

b. Feverfew

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34
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Which herb is high in gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) and linoleic acid (LA), along with oleic acid, palmitic acid, and stearic acid?

a. Ginger
b. Feverfew
c. Red raspberry
d. Evening primrose

A

d. Evening primrose

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35
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A deficiency of which nutrient leads to wrinkles and aging skin?

a. A, C, E, F
b. Biotin, folic acid, iron
c. Bioflavonoids, C
d. B6, zinc

A

a. A, C, E, F

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36
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What nutritional requirement is lacking if one has coarse, brittle hair?

a. zinc
b. magnesium
c. iodine
d. folic acid

A

a. zinc

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37
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A deficiency of which nutrient leads to pale skin?

a. A, C, E, F
b. Biotin, folic acid, iron
c. Bioflavonoids, C
d. B6, zinc

A

b. Biotin, folic acid, iron

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38
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If you have hang nails, you may be deficient in all of the following EXCEPT:

a. folic acid
b. vitamin C
c. iron
d. protein

A

c. iron

39
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Acne can be due to a deficiency of all the following EXCEPT:

a. calcium
b. zinc
c. vitamin C
d. vitamin A

A

a. calcium

40
Q

Which herb is less likely to cause problems during pregnancy?

a. Motherwort
b. Blue cohosh
c. Red raspberry
d. Ginger

A

c. Red raspberry

41
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A deficiency of which nutrients will contribute to graying hair?

a. B2
b. B2, B6, zinc, magnesium
c. Folic acid, pantothenic acid, P.A.B.A., inositol
d. A, zinc, iodine, lecithin

A

c. Folic acid, pantothenic acid, P.A.B.A., inositol

42
Q

Which herb is known as “housewives aspirin” and is also well known for the relief it gives migraine sufferers?

a. Ginger
b. Feverfew
c. Red raspberry
d. Evening primrose

A

b. Feverfew

43
Q

The effects of ginger include all of the following EXCEPT what?

a. Hypoglycemic
b. Hypocholesterolemic
c. Astringent
d. Gastroprotective

A

c. Astringent

44
Q

The leaves of which herb contain fragine, which has a relaxing effect on the uterine and pelvic area, and tannic acid, which accounts for the astringent action?

a. Motherwort
b. Blue cohosh
c. Red raspberry
d. Ginger

A

c. Red raspberry

45
Q

What does Rumex crispus stimulate and what is it often combined with?

a. Pancreas, Dandelion
b. Liver, Burdock
c. Bladder, Burdock
d. Liver, Dandelion

A

d. Liver, Dandelion

46
Q

What category of diuretic herbs is capable of dissolving calculi, stones or gravel in the kidneys?

A

Lithotriptic

47
Q

Which herb is best known for its liver strengthening and cleansing action and is one of the most effective herbs for inducing a healthy flow of bile and gastric juices?

A

Dandelion

48
Q

______’s antiseptic and disinfectant actions are particularly valuable, as it does not irritate the mucus membrane as carbolic acid does.

A

Thyme

49
Q

Which diaphoretic is also a powerful antiseptic?

a. Chamomile
b. Sage
c. Thyme
d. Spearmint

A

c. Thyme

50
Q

Diaphoretics should not be used with ________ herbs, as the two actions would result in an excessive loss of fluid.

A

Cathartic

51
Q

________ is a popular culinary herb with a mild but effective diaphoretic action that makes it suitable for infants, young children, and very weak clients.

A

Spearmint

52
Q

________ berries are specific for fluid retention associated with heart problems.

A

Juniper

53
Q

Fresh raw ________ juice is a specific tonic for the adrenal glands and is a powerful tonic to the whole nervous and circulatory systems. Again, take only small doses, preferably mixed with carrot and celery juices, and do not use the concentrated juice if the kidneys are inflamed.

A

Parsley

54
Q

________, when used hot, will raise the body’s temperature and produce perspiration by opening the pores of the skin. This diaphoretic action plus its antiviral action makes it an excellent remedy for feverish colds. It combines well with elderflowers and peppermint.

A

Yarrow

55
Q

Which of the following herbs is an excellent diuretic because of its high potassium content?

a. Juniper
b. Parsley
c. Cleavers
d. Uva ursi

A

b. Parsley

56
Q

Which diaphoretic herb is also a powerful antiseptic?

a. Chamomile
b. Sage
c. Thyme
d. Spearmint

A

c. Thyme

57
Q

________ stimulate the appetite, aid digestion by stimulating the production of hydrochloric acid, and increase the flow of urine. Its stimulating diuretic action makes it a useful herb for congestion of the kidneys and fluid retention associated with heart problems.

A

Juniper berries

58
Q

Which of the following diuretic herbs is safe to use during pregnancy?

a. Juniper
b. Parsley
c. Uva ursi
d. None of the above

A

d. None of the above

59
Q

Which of the following herbs are nutritives?

a. Pumpkin seeds, hyssop, and garlic
b. Plantain, red clover, and burdock
c. Fennel, sorrel, sweet basil, and watercress
d. Licorice and flaxseed

A

c. Fennel, sorrel, sweet basil, and watercress

60
Q

Which of the following herbs are anthelmintics?

a. Elecampane and mouse ear hawkweed
b. Licorice and flaxseed
c. Pumpkin seeds, hyssop, and garlic
d. Dandelion, parsley, juniper berry, and uva ursi

A

c. Pumpkin seeds, hyssop, and garlic

61
Q

Which of the following herbs are cathartics?

a. Pumpkin seeds, hyssop, and garlic
b. Licorice and flaxseed
c. Dandelion, parsley, juniper berry, and uva ursi
d. Yarrow, thyme, and spearmint

A

b. Licorice and flaxseed

62
Q

Which of the following herbs are diuretics?

a. Yarrow, thyme, and spearmint
b. Dandelion, parsley, juniper berry, and uva ursi
c. Mullein, slippery elm, marshmallow, and aloe vera
d. Elecampane and mouse ear hawkweed

A

b. Dandelion, parsley, juniper berry, and uva ursi

63
Q

Which of the following herbs are diaphoretics?

a. Pumpkin seeds, hyssop, and garlic
b. Licorice and flaxseed
c. Dandelion, parsley, juniper berry, and uva ursi
d. Yarrow, thyme, and spearmint

A

d. Yarrow, thyme, and spearmint

64
Q

Which of the following herbs are demulcents?

a. Yarrow, thyme, and spearmint
b. Dandelion, parsley, juniper berry, and uva ursi
c. Mullein, slippery elm, marshmallow, and aloe vera
d. Elecampane and mouse ear hawkweed

A

c. Mullein, slippery elm, marshmallow, and aloe vera

65
Q

Which of the following herbs are astringents?

a. Pumpkin seeds, hyssop, and garlic
b. Fumitory, witch hazel, shepherd’s purse, and rosemary
c. Dandelion, parsley, juniper berry, and uva ursi
d. Yarrow, thyme, and spearmint

A

b. Fumitory, witch hazel, shepherd’s purse, and rosemary

66
Q

The flowers of which herb can be infused into an oil and used for earache?

a. mullein
b. aloe vera
c. slipper elm
d. marshmallow

A

a. mullein

67
Q

The German Commission E Monographs states which of the following demulcent herbs can delay the absorption of other drugs if they are taken simultaneously?

a. Aloe vera
b. Marshmallow
c. Chickweed
d. Comfrey

A

b. Marshmallow

68
Q

What herb does this sentence describe: “It has a reputation as a great herbal pain killer and it will calm and soothe inflamed nerves.”

A

mullein

69
Q

Which demulcent can be used as a poultice, a gruel, a decoction, or an infusion?

a. mullein
b. aloe vera
c. slippery elm
d. marshmallow

A

c. slippery elm

70
Q

Which herb combined with plantain can be used as a gargle for mouth ulcers?

a. Witch hazel
b. Rosemary
c. Fumitory
d. Shepherd’s purse

A

a. Witch hazel

71
Q

Which of the following is classified as an alternative astringent?

a. Wintergreen
b. Sage
c. Black tea
d. All of the above

A

d. All of the above

72
Q

________’s high mucilage content not only soothes and heal irritated and inflamed mucous membrane, but will absorb excess mucus accumulated in the respiratory passages.

A

Slippery elm

73
Q

The bark of which astringent herb is considered to have a more powerful action due to the presence of hamamelitannin?

a. witch hazel
b. shepherd’s purse
c. cranesbill
d. fumitory

A

a. witch hazel

74
Q

Which demulcent can be used as an eye wash for inflamed eyes?

a. mullein
b. aloe vera
c. slippery elm
d. marshmallow

A

d. marshmallow

75
Q

Which astringent herb is a member of the Brassicaceae (formerly Cruciferae) family?

a. witch hazel
b. shepherd’s purse
c. cranesbill
d. fumitory

A

b. shepherd’s purse

76
Q

What herb is used to help painful menstruation?

a. Fumitory
b. Rosemary
c. Shepherd’s Purse
d. Witch Hazel

A

c. Shepherd’s Purse

77
Q

True or False:

Heat (boiled water) must be used to extract the active ingredients from fumitory.

A

False

78
Q

Which herb, taken over a long time, can slow down the circulatory system and induce sleepiness?

a. witch hazel
b. shepherd’s purse
c. cranesbill
d. fumitory

A

d. fumitory

79
Q

For which astringent herb do we use only the bark, leaves, and young twigs?

a. Fumitory
b. Rosemary
c. Witch Hazel
d. Shepherd’s Purse

A

c. Witch Hazel

80
Q

Which astringent herb raises blood pressure and promotes blood clotting?

a. witch hazel
b. shepherd’s purse
c. cranesbill
d. fumitory

A

b. shepherd’s purse

81
Q

What herb that is classified as an astringent, also has bactericidal activity against Bacillus anthracis (anthrax) and Staphylococcus?

a. Fumitory
b. Rosemary
c. Witch Hazel
d. Shepherd’s Purse

A

a. Fumitory

82
Q

Which expectorant may interfere with hypoglycemic treatment?

a. Licorice root
b. Horehound
c. Elecampane
d. Mouse ear hawkweed

A

c. Elecampane

83
Q

Elecampane, taken with what other herb, can enhance its antiseptic action?

a. Horehound
b. Feverfew
c. Red raspberry
d. Echinacea

A

d. Echinacea

84
Q

True or False:

Helenin, or elecampane camphor, is more soluble in water than alcohol.

A

False

85
Q

Which herb is still collected by some herbalists as it is considered an excellent remedy for whooping cough?

a. Licorice root
b. Horehound
c. Elecampane
d. Mouse ear hawkweed

A

d. Mouse ear hawkweed

86
Q

This expectorant may cause contact dermatitis.

a. Slippery elm
b. Elecampane
c. Chickweed
d. Comfrey

A

b. Elecampane

87
Q

Which of the following expectorants resembles dandelion?

a. Licorice root
b. Horehound
c. Elecampane
d. Mouse ear hawkweed

A

d. Mouse ear hawkweed

88
Q

Bright yellow flower on a single stem with a diameter of approximately 1 inch, and resembling Taraxacum officinale describes…

a. Mullein
b. Horehound
c. Mouse ear hawkweed
d. Chickweed

A

c. Mouse ear hawkweed

89
Q

Which expectorant herb has a bright yellow flower not unlike a small sunflower?

a. Pleurisy root
b. Horehound
c. Elecampane
d. Mouse ear hawkweed

A

c. Elecampane

90
Q

Which expectorant is a member of the Asteraceae (formerly Compositae) family?

a. Horehound
b. Elecampane
c. Mouse ear hawkweed
d. Both B and C.

A

d. Both B and C.

91
Q

True or False:

Elecampane should not be used during pregnancy.

A

True

92
Q

What herb, in a powdered form, can be used to stop nosebleeds?

a. Feverfew
b. Horehound
c. Mouse ear hawkweed
d. Elecampane

A

c. Mouse ear hawkweed

93
Q

What herb contains the two chemicals alatolactone and isoalantolactone, that have bactericidal and fungicidal properties?

a. Horehound
b. Mouse ear hawkweed
c. Elecampane
d. Ginger

A

c. Elecampane