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Species
The following list of species is from the Gymnosperm Database page for Ephedra.

Ephedra alata Decne 
Ephedra altissima Desf. 
Ephedra antisyphilitica Berl. ex C.A.Meyer - Clapweed, Erect Ephedra 
Ephedra aspera Engelm. ex S.Wats. - Boundary Ephedra, Pitamoreal 
Ephedra californica S.Wats. - California Ephedra, California Jointfir 
Ephedra coryi E.L.Reed - Cory's Ephedra 
Ephedra cutleri Peebles - Navajo Ephedra, Cutler's Ephedra, Cutler Mormon-tea, Cutler's Jointfir 
Ephedra distachya L. - Joint-pine, Jointfir 
Ephedra distachya subsp. helvetica (C.A.Meyer) Aschers. &amp; Graebn. 
Ephedra equisetina Bunge - Ma huang 
Ephedra fasciculata A.Nels. - Arizona Ephedra, Arizona Jointfir, Desert Mormon-tea 
Ephedra fedtschenkoae Pauls. 
Ephedra fragilis Desf. 
Ephedra fragilis subsp. campylopoda (C.A.Meyer) Aschers. &amp; Graebn. 
Ephedra frustillata Miers - Patagonian Ephedra 
Ephedra funerea Coville &amp; Morton - Death Valley Ephedra, Death Valley Jointfir 
Ephedra gerardiana Wallich ex C.A.Meyer - Gerard's Jointfir, Shan Ling Ma Huang 
Ephedra intermedia Schrenk ex C.A.Meyer 
Ephedra lepidosperma C.Y.Cheng 
Ephedra likiangensis Florin 
Ephedra macedonica Kos. 
Ephedra major Host 
Ephedra major subsp. procera Fischer &amp; C.A.Meyer 
Ephedra minuta Florin 
Ephedra monosperma C.A.Meyer  
Ephedra viridis in western NevadaEphedra nevadensis S.Wats. - Nevada Ephedra, Nevada Jointfir, Nevada Mormon-tea 
Ephedra pedunculata Engelm. ex S.Wats. - Vine Ephedra, Vine Jointfir 
Ephedra przewalskii Stapf 
Ephedra przewalskii var. kaschgarica (B.Fedtsch. &amp; Bobr.) C.Y.Cheng 
Ephedra regeliana Florin - Xi Zi Ma Huang 
Ephedra saxatilis (Stapf) Royle ex Florin 
Ephedra sinica Stapf - Ma Huang, Chinese ephedra 
Ephedra torreyana S.Wats. - Torrey's Ephedra, Torrey's Jointfir, Torrey's Mormon-tea, Ca?utillo 
Ephedra trifurca Torrey ex S.Wats. - Longleaf Ephedra, Longleaf Jointfir, Longleaf Mormon-tea, Popotilla, Teposote 
Ephedra viridis Coville - Green Ephedra, Green Mormon-tea 
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Uses and health concerns
 
Ephedra distachyaThese plants have traditionally been used by indigenous people for a variety of medicinal purposes, and are a likely candidate for the Soma plant of Indo-Iranian religion. The alkaloids ephedrine and pseudoephedrine are the active constituents of the plant. Some species in the Ephedra genus have zero al</description><pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2007 12:00:00 PM GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Ephedra is a genus of gymnosperm shrubs, the only </title><link>http://yellow-jacket-pills.energypills.net/zotrim.asp</link><description>Ephedra is a genus of gymnosperm shrubs, the only genus in the family Ephedraceae and order Ephedrales. These plants occur in dry climates over a wide area mainly in the Northern Hemisphere, across southern Europe, north Africa, southwest and central Asia, southwestern North America, and, in the Southern Hemisphere, in South America south to Patagonia. They are also called Joint-pine, Jointfir, or Mormon-tea. The Chinese name is ??, ma huang, which means "yellow hemp". Ephedra is also sometimes called sea grape (from the French raisin de mer), although that is also a common name for Coccoloba uvifera.

[edit]
Species
The following list of species is from the Gymnosperm Database page for Ephedra.

Ephedra alata Decne 
Ephedra altissima Desf. 
Ephedra antisyphilitica Berl. ex C.A.Meyer - Clapweed, Erect Ephedra 
Ephedra aspera Engelm. ex S.Wats. - Boundary Ephedra, Pitamoreal 
Ephedra californica S.Wats. - California Ephedra, California Jointfir 
Ephedra coryi E.L.Reed - Cory's Ephedra 
Ephedra cutleri Peebles - Navajo Ephedra, Cutler's Ephedra, Cutler Mormon-tea, Cutler's Jointfir 
Ephedra distachya L. - Joint-pine, Jointfir 
Ephedra distachya subsp. helvetica (C.A.Meyer) Aschers. &amp; Graebn. 
Ephedra equisetina Bunge - Ma huang 
Ephedra fasciculata A.Nels. - Arizona Ephedra, Arizona Jointfir, Desert Mormon-tea 
Ephedra fedtschenkoae Pauls. 
Ephedra fragilis Desf. 
Ephedra fragilis subsp. campylopoda (C.A.Meyer) Aschers. &amp; Graebn. 
Ephedra frustillata Miers - Patagonian Ephedra 
Ephedra funerea Coville &amp; Morton - Death Valley Ephedra, Death Valley Jointfir 
Ephedra gerardiana Wallich ex C.A.Meyer - Gerard's Jointfir, Shan Ling Ma Huang 
Ephedra intermedia Schrenk ex C.A.Meyer 
Ephedra lepidosperma C.Y.Cheng 
Ephedra likiangensis Florin 
Ephedra macedonica Kos. 
Ephedra major Host 
Ephedra major subsp. procera Fischer &amp; C.A.Meyer 
Ephedra minuta Florin 
Ephedra monosperma C.A.Meyer  
Ephedra viridis in western NevadaEphedra nevadensis S.Wats. - Nevada Ephedra, Nevada Jointfir, Nevada Mormon-tea 
Ephedra pedunculata Engelm. ex S.Wats. - Vine Ephedra, Vine Jointfir 
Ephedra przewalskii Stapf 
Ephedra przewalskii var. kaschgarica (B.Fedtsch. &amp; Bobr.) C.Y.Cheng 
Ephedra regeliana Florin - Xi Zi Ma Huang 
Ephedra saxatilis (Stapf) Royle ex Florin 
Ephedra sinica Stapf - Ma Huang, Chinese ephedra 
Ephedra torreyana S.Wats. - Torrey's Ephedra, Torrey's Jointfir, Torrey's Mormon-tea, Ca?utillo 
Ephedra trifurca Torrey ex S.Wats. - Longleaf Ephedra, Longleaf Jointfir, Longleaf Mormon-tea, Popotilla, Teposote 
Ephedra viridis Coville - Green Ephedra, Green Mormon-tea 
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Uses and health concerns
 
Ephedra distachyaThese plants have traditionally been used by indigenous people for a variety of medicinal purposes, and are a likely candidate for the Soma plant of Indo-Iranian religion. The alkaloids ephedrine and pseudoephedrine are the active constituents of the plant. Some species in the Ephedra genus have zero al</description><pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2007 12:00:00 PM GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Most users find that the effects of salvinorin are</title><link>http://yellow-jacket-pills.energypills.net/low-sodium-diet.asp</link><description>Most users find that the effects of salvinorin are not conducive to socializing. People given Salvia often feel as though a trick has been played on them; in fact, while under the influence, most people tend to find any external stimuli distracting. Most people under the influence of salvia will remain in place although some users may move around. This can be especially dangerous as the user is in an altered state of consciousness and is therefore at a greater risk of unintended bodily injury. It is advisable to have a sober trip sitter present. Note: Every Salvia experience is unique.</description><pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2007 12:00:00 PM GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Most users find that the effects of salvinorin are</title><link>http://yellow-jacket-pills.energypills.net/high-cholesterol-diet/e-diet.asp</link><description>Most users find that the effects of salvinorin are not conducive to socializing. People given Salvia often feel as though a trick has been played on them; in fact, while under the influence, most people tend to find any external stimuli distracting. Most people under the influence of salvia will remain in place although some users may move around. This can be especially dangerous as the user is in an altered state of consciousness and is therefore at a greater risk of unintended bodily injury. It is advisable to have a sober trip sitter present. Note: Every Salvia experience is unique.</description><pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2007 12:00:00 PM GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>achuni [Nasua nasua], the mantona [boa
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sparrow-hawk called ima pay, the maquisapa [Ateles sp., an ape], the paufil,
partridge, the paucarcillo, the canaoro, the urcut [owl], the puka-cunga [Penelope
jacquacu], the j sha [toucan], and the trompetero [Psophia leucopi
You can also see the vegetarian doctors or heal in a powerful trance that captivates
the psyche of people, who also experience an extraordinary ecstasy and great
happiness upon seeing all these things The Ilipian-tingunas' swarm in this vision.
In the upper left corner is the chirapa [rainbow( and two dazzling spaceships that
hasten to make c tact with the human beings. They come from Pleiades.
In the pond, on top of two ivory towers, the ya huarmis twins [black women] are
sitting with nets to catch the spaceships. They wish to take them to bottom and
make the crew members live with Them in luxurious aquatic palaces.
On the right there is another extraterrestrial spa ship with a melodious icaro that has
come from I Kima constellation. It emanates wisdom in the form of heavenly light.
VISION 17
VISION OF THE SNAKES
In this vision we see anacondas and poisonous snakes. At the top left we see the
Huairamama throwing its rainbow to the jungle to give strength to the medicine the
healer prepares for his patient, who was bitten by a snake. In the background are
beings with magnetic radiation?s who play music to make the icaro of
concentration more pleasant. The one in the corner playing a horn has a destructive
laser. In front of him sits Prince Harvadek playing the harp and enrapturing his
listeners with the persuasive and melodious ultrasound of his esoteric songs. These
songs have rhythmic modulations never heard in simple songs. Next to him is a
prince dressed in a yellow tunic and green cloak. He uses an enchanting flute with
small green bells and diamond lights, capable of paralysing the advance of any
flying object.
Under the Huairamama we see the Abuelito Casiano, a great tamer with much
wisdom in psychometric sciences. On the head of the Huairarnama you notice a
flying object in the form of a scorpion that has come from Saturn. Lower down you
can see Mu Ni Ju, a great Chinese guru from the family of the great Sakias. He
studies mystic subjects such as sacred Sanskrit, astronomic knowledge, and sublime
powers for difficult cures. He has in his hand a magic healing stick and a sceptre of
cosmic, occult conjuration?s.
Further down is the Sachamama, throwing her rainbow charged with waves of
light. Above her near the top we can see the Aya-angash [aya, dead; angash, blue]
with healing powers bestowed by plants and flowers; and we see the Atun-angash,
who takes care of the healers with whom she works.
At the top right corner are the great Queen Adonat and her ladies, Menit and
Sieme, carrying boxes with balsam and aromatic ointments of white, dusky pink,
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Herbal Ephedrine Shows Promise
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Ask The Herbalist: Is ephedra (Ma Huang) Safe And Effective? 
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[edit]
Species
The following list of species is from the Gymnosperm Database page for Ephedra.

Ephedra alata Decne 
Ephedra altissima Desf. 
Ephedra antisyphilitica Berl. ex C.A.Meyer - Clapweed, Erect Ephedra 
Ephedra aspera Engelm. ex S.Wats. - Boundary Ephedra, Pitamoreal 
Ephedra californica S.Wats. - California Ephedra, California Jointfir 
Ephedra coryi E.L.Reed - Cory's Ephedra 
Ephedra cutleri Peebles - Navajo Ephedra, Cutler's Ephedra, Cutler Mormon-tea, Cutler's Jointfir 
Ephedra distachya L. - Joint-pine, Jointfir 
Ephedra distachya subsp. helvetica (C.A.Meyer) Aschers. &amp; Graebn. 
Ephedra equisetina Bunge - Ma huang 
Ephedra fasciculata A.Nels. - Arizona Ephedra, Arizona Jointfir, Desert Mormon-tea 
Ephedra fedtschenkoae Pauls. 
Ephedra fragilis Desf. 
Ephedra fragilis subsp. campylopoda (C.A.Meyer) Aschers. &amp; Graebn. 
Ephedra frustillata Miers - Patagonian Ephedra 
Ephedra funerea Coville &amp; Morton - Death Valley Ephedra, Death Valley Jointfir 
Ephedra gerardiana Wallich ex C.A.Meyer - Gerard's Jointfir, Shan Ling Ma Huang 
Ephedra intermedia Schrenk ex C.A.Meyer 
Ephedra lepidosperma C.Y.Cheng 
Ephedra likiangensis Florin 
Ephedra macedonica Kos. 
Ephedra major Host 
Ephedra major subsp. procera Fischer &amp; C.A.Meyer 
Ephedra minuta Florin 
Ephedra monosperma C.A.Meyer  
Ephedra viridis in western NevadaEphedra nevadensis S.Wats. - Nevada Ephedra, Nevada Jointfir, Nevada Mormon-tea 
Ephedra pedunculata Engelm. ex S.Wats. - Vine Ephedra, Vine Jointfir 
Ephedra przewalskii Stapf 
Ephedra przewalskii var. kaschgarica (B.Fedtsch. &amp; Bobr.) C.Y.Cheng 
Ephedra regeliana Florin - Xi Zi Ma Huang 
Ephedra saxatilis (Stapf) Royle ex Florin 
Ephedra sinica Stapf - Ma Huang, Chinese ephedra 
Ephedra torreyana S.Wats. - Torrey's Ephedra, Torrey's Jointfir, Torrey's Mormon-tea, Ca?utillo 
Ephedra trifurca Torrey ex S.Wats. - Longleaf Ephedra, Longleaf Jointfir, Longleaf Mormon-tea, Popotilla, Teposote 
Ephedra viridis Coville - Green Ephedra, Green Mormon-tea 
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Uses and health concerns
 
Ephedra distachyaThese plants have traditionally been used by indigenous people for a variety of medicinal purposes, and are a likely candidate for the Soma plant of Indo-Iranian religion. The alkaloids ephedrine and pseudoephedrine are the active constituents of the plant. Some species in the Ephedra genus have zero al</description><pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2007 12:00:00 PM GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Ephedra as weight loss supplement

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The best way to keep unwanted weight off remains reducing your food intake and increasing your daily physical activity. While ephedra is no wonder drug, it can be a valuable aid in helping you get though your chosen diet and exercise regimen. Please read the articles below for more information. 

Controlled Burn: How Ephedrine-based Fat-burners Work And How You Can Use Them Properly 
What's new when using ephedra to lose weight.

Herbal Ephedrine Shows Promise
Research has proven the fatburning qualities of ephedra herb.

Ask The Herbalist: Is ephedra (Ma Huang) Safe And Effective? 
Some tips about losing weight with ephedra.

Ephedra, What Is This Herb? -Weight Loss Aid 
Extended article on losing weight with ephedra, and effective combinations with other substances.

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The best way to keep unwanted weight off remains reducing your food intake and increasing your daily physical activity. While ephedra is no wonder drug, it can be a valuable aid in helping you get though your chosen diet and exercise regimen. Please read the articles below for more information. 

Controlled Burn: How Ephedrine-based Fat-burners Work And How You Can Use Them Properly 
What's new when using ephedra to lose weight.

Herbal Ephedrine Shows Promise
Research has proven the fatburning qualities of ephedra herb.

Ask The Herbalist: Is ephedra (Ma Huang) Safe And Effective? 
Some tips about losing weight with ephedra.

Ephedra, What Is This Herb? -Weight Loss Aid 
Extended article on losing weight with ephedra, and effective combinations with other substances.

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Under the rainbow of the Sachamama is Canessa, the great tamer of snakes and
jungle animals. She is accompanied by her princesses Uzela and Vedina, who
attack with their magic nets. At the riverside you can find the tuyuyos [the jabiru
stork, Jabiru mycteria], sorcerer birds that hatch their chicks at the top of the
lupuna [Ceibasp.]. These animals are not food for ordinary people, but for the
witch doctor. If ordinary people eat them, the birds make us thin like they are [see
Vision 34].
In the river you can see the quiruma-supay [tree stump spirit], who always comes
out late at night in silent places. Witch doctors always kidnap people with the help
of these aquatic genies; they take victims to the bottom of the river where the black
yakurunas live and from where it is difficult to be rescued.
To the left of the quiruma-supay you can see the mermaids with two tails. They
only come out in sublime trances to cure sicknesses of the water, as when the
Yakumama hurts us or the yaku-caballo, the rayamama, the dolphin, the anguila
mama, etc. Next we see the paiche machaco, a fish like the paiche [Arapaima
gigans], but also a snake with a poisonous bite. This animal lives in the Amazonian
lowlands, and it is called upon in curing snake bites.
The yana-yaku-lobos [black water wolves] are in the foreground. These animals
are used by healers as guards of the aquatic arkanas because they move very
swiftly in the water. Above them we can see the huancahui [laughing falcon,
Herpetotheres cachinnans] preparing to eat a snake. The icaro of this animal is
good for stunning a snake and defeating it, leaving its bite with-out effect. On the
house grows the huancahui-sacha plant [unidentified], good as an emetic and a
purgative.
In the centre, a little to the right, you can see a Yakumama throwing her magnet
upward. The murayas [a type of shaman] use her to descend all the way to the
deepest part of the river. Then she changes into a beautiful submarine. Further to
the right is the purahua, who is also throwing a rainbow from his mouth. This is the
Yakumama that becomes a steamboat in order to walk on the water of rivers and
lakes.
All these snakes respond to the singing of the snakes' icaro. At that time they gather
under the house and around it, and it is very dangerous to go out because they can
bite. After curing, the healer sings another icaro to make the snakes go away from
the house. If he does not do this, the snakes remain, making it very dangerous for
people to live there. people eat them, the birds make us thin like they are [see
Vision 34].
In the river you can see the quiruma-supay [tree stump spirit], who always comes
out late at night in silent places. Witch doctors always kidnap people with the help
of these aquatic genies; they take victims to the bottom of the river where the black
yakurunas live and from where it is difficult to be rescued.
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