• Ruta graveolens, commonly known as rue, common rue or herb-of-grace, is a species of the genus Ruta grown as an ornamental plant and herb. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ruta graveolens, commonly known as rue, common rue or herb-of-grace, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae, native to the Mediterranean region. (definitions.net)
  • Once a common staple in most herb gardens, the unassuming Ruta graveolens has fallen out of the vernacular- even more of a reason to grow this wonderful plant. (earthbeatseeds.com)
  • Ruta graveolens is native to Europe and has a long history of being used as a medicinal plant and an herb in a variety of local dishes. (californiagardens.com)
  • This is a print of a Rue (Ruta graveolens) plant, also known as herb-of-grace, based on vintage botanical artwork. (printapatent.com)
  • The quotation I now possessed, taken from Azulai's book Kikar L'Eden, was written in 1806 and reads as follows: "I must make known to every generation that the herb which the Mishna calls pigam, also known as ruta, is beneficial in nullifying the evil eye. (jpost.com)
  • Ruta is a holy name and whoever carries this herb and has it in his thoughts will prosper. (jpost.com)
  • Ruta graveolens Linn (Family: Rutaceae) leaves are used in Sri Lankan traditional medicine as a diuretic but this effect is not scientifically validated. (scialert.net)
  • Ruta graveolens Linn (Family: Rutaceae), Aruda in Sinhala, Aruvadam in Tamil and Garden Rue in English is a perennial semi-shrubby plant, 65-75 cm tall, with a sharp unpleasant odour. (scialert.net)
  • Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Ruta Graveolens in traditional homeopathic usage , not approved by the FDA. (abchomeopathy.com)
  • Ruta Graveolens homeopathic remedy from Boiron. (durhamnaturals.com)
  • Ruta Graveolens 30C is a homeopathic dilution of Ruta Graveolens that relieves Eye Strain Due To Computer Use Or Artificial Lights. (charlottevitamins.com)
  • The genus 'Ruta' comes from Greek for 'set free,' a naming that references Greek and Roman use of this plant as an antidote for poison. (earthbeatseeds.com)
  • The genus name " Ruta " comes from the Greek work " reuo ", to set free, showing its reputation as a freer from disease. (healthy.net)
  • A series of furanoacridones and two acridone alkaloids (arborinine and evoxanthine) have been isolated from R. graveolens. (wikipedia.org)
  • The ethyl acetate extract of R. graveolens leaves yields two furanocoumarins, one quinoline alkaloid and four quinolone alkaloids including graveoline. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sports injuries or nagging issues, Ruta Graveolens is traditionally used for sprains and tendinitis - eye strain due to computer use or artificial light. (ollois.com)
  • Our Organic Certified and Lactose Free Ruta Graveolens 30C is traditionally used for: Sprains & tendonitis - strains. (ibellalifestyle.com)
  • This study has evaluated the diuretic potential of R. graveolens leaves in rats using a Hot Water Infusion (HWI). (scialert.net)
  • In Sri Lankan traditional medicine, in addition to some of these reported uses it is also claimed that the sharp smell of the leaves of R. graveolens promotes sexual desire in women and leaf infusion possesses potent diuretic activity ( Weragoda, 1994 ). (scialert.net)
  • They were given aqueous extract of R. graveolens (5, 10, and 20% w/v) or plain water (control) orally for 4 days. (edu.pe)
  • These findings demonstrate that oral administration of R. graveolens extract can interfere with preimplantation development and embryo transport. (edu.pe)
  • Ruta is a painful medicine, but is slow in producing symptoms, hence it of a chronic nature. (thehomoeopathystore.com)
  • Ruta R. graveolens has been extensively studied plant species due to its rich phytochemicals content such as furanocoumarins and flavonoids, the most notably is the rutin which is considered a very strong antioxidant. (unios.hr)
  • Made from the aerial part of the Ruta Graveolens plant, this remedy is one of our plant based and certified vegan remedies. (ollois.com)
  • abstract = "This work was undertaken to examine possible embryotoxicity of Ruta graveolens (rue), a plant used by indigenous communities for the purposes of therapeutic and fertility regulation. (edu.pe)
  • Homoeopathy mentions medicines for myopia, out of which Ruta graveolens (Ruta) seems to have more similarity to myopia associated with excessive near work due to its action on accommodation and sclera. (homoeojournal.com)
  • So these medicines were used in this study with an aim to evaluate the effect of Ruta 3C followed by individualized homoeopathic (IH) treatment on annual myopia progression rate in patients suffering from simple myopia. (homoeojournal.com)
  • Ruta is aggravated from cold, wants everything warm. (thehomoeopathystore.com)
  • Authentic Ruta Graveolens cold process soap with a thin layer of glycerin to secure rue leave placed as garnish. (sofrosoaps.com)
  • The specific epithet graveolens refers to the strong-smelling leaves. (wikipedia.org)
  • This common name is derived from the Catholic practice of dipping branches of Ruta graveolens into holy water and sprinkling it over the heads of parishioners as a blessing. (earthbeatseeds.com)
  • A prolonged use of Ruta 3x has relived the ganglion in front of left wrist as per the literature in Materia medica of Clarke. (thehomoeopathystore.com)
  • Ruta graveolens is not favored by the deer and rabbits until there isn't much left in the garden. (californiagardens.com)