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yellow jessamine

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yellow jessamine (yeˑ·lō jeˑ·s·mēn),
n Latin names:
Gelsemium sempervirens, Gelsemium nitidum; part used: roots; uses: pain reduction, cramps or spasms, induction of perspiration, febrifuge, induction of sleep, pupil dilation, relaxation, vasodilator, neuralgia, migraine, sciatica, toothache, severe pain, meningitis; precautions: heart disease, hypotension, myasthenia gravis; can cause respiratory depression, giddiness, and double vision. Also called
carolina jasmine, carolina jessamine, evening trumpet-flower, gelsemium,
yellow jasmine, sariyasemin, wild woodbine, and
false jasmine.

yellow jessamine


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