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psoralea tenuiflora
psoralea tenuiflora
Last Update: 2014-12-09
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psoralea tenuiflora (organismo)
psoralea tenuiflora
Last Update: 2014-12-09
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*"remijia tenuiflora" benth.
*"remijia tenuiflora" benth.
Last Update: 2016-03-03
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extracto de mimosa tenuiflora
mimosa tenuiflora extract
Last Update: 2018-03-04
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* "galactia tenuiflora" whrigt et ann.
* "galactia tenuiflora" whrigt et ann.
Last Update: 2016-03-03
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et gray* "mimosa tenuiflora" (willd.
et gray* "mimosa tenuiflora" (willd.
Last Update: 2016-03-03
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synapheae==t==* "grevillea tenuiflora" (lindl.
"synapheae"==t==*"grevillea tenuiflora" (lindl.
Last Update: 2016-03-03
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extracto de corteza de mimosa, mimosa tenuiflora, leguminosae
mimosa tenuiflora bark extract is an extract of the bark of the mimosa, mimosa tenuiflora, leguminosae
Last Update: 2018-03-04
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*"bessera tenuiflora" (greene) j.f.macbr., contr.
- central to southern mexico#"bessera tenuiflora" (greene) j.f.macbr.
Last Update: 2016-03-03
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de origen mejicano, el árbol de la piel, llamado tepescohuite o mimosa tenuiflora , es muy parecido a la acacia. utilizado por los mayas en múltiples ünguentos, fue una revelación en los terremotos de 1085: el polvo de su corteza, aplicado a las quemaduras, calmaba los dolores y permitía a la epidermis reconstruirse a un ritmo veloz y sin dejar cicatrices. clarins lo utiliza en sus cosméticos.
of mexican origin, the tree of the skin, called tepescohuite or mimosa tenuiflora, it is very similar to the acacia. used by the mayan in several ointments, it was a revelation in the earthquakes of 1805: the powder of its bark, applied to the burns, calmed the pains and it allowed to the epidermis an speedy rhythm of healhing and without leaving scars. clarins uses it in its cosmetics.
Last Update: 2018-02-13
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