From: M.S. Swaminathan <msswami@mssrf.res.in>
Received: 29 Dec 2000 14:39:58 -0000

MSS/RM/
26 December 2000

Dr. P. Oudhia
Email: pankajoudhia@usa.net <mailto:pankajoudhia@usa.net>

Dear Dr Oudhia,

I thank you very much for your kind letter.  We send you our best wishes for the success in the "War against Parthenium". 

With our good wishes for the New Year.
Yours sincerely,
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From: chandramohan boraiah <chandramohan_gf@yahoo.com>
Received: 12 Dec 2000 14:50:46 -0000

dear sir,
   
This is chandramohan from hubli. india.  i am a student studying in m.pharmacy(herbal sciences/pharmacognosy) at hubli.
i need complete details of parthenium hysterophorus.  i request you to send me the details of that plant as early as possible.

i will be grateful to you.
thanking you,
with regards,

B.chandra mohan, hubli, india.

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From: Bridgette O'Connell <b2curious@hotmail.com>
Received: Sat, 9 Dec 2000 07:03:56 -0800

Dear Dr.Oudhia
If the information on the site listed on the original post is right, that one of the common names is Feverfew, then it does have some medicinal uses. It has been used for years to treat headaches and fevers. A friend of mine is using it to help her cope with pregnancy induced migraines, under a doctor's supervision. According to Prevention's Guide - Healing Herbs (late July) it also acts as a blood thinner. I'm reasonably sure that I have seen information on it being used for a few other things too, but I don't
remember what.

Bridgette O'Connell
42 A Barnwell, Cabot, AR 72023, USA.

 

 

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