Everything about Turkey Rhubarb totally explained
Turkey rhubarb is a plant,
Rheum palmatum of the family
Polygonaceae, also known as
Chinese rhubarb and
East Indian rhubarb.
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) Closely related to the garden
Rhubarb,
Rheum rhaponticum, it has a similar purgative effect upon the
human body.
Turkey rhubarb is cited in the
Yorkshire Fed. of Women's Institutes cookbook
Through Yorkshire's kitchen door (31st ed. 3rd impression June 1958) (page 192) as part of a cure for indigestion: full recipe half oz. turkey rhubarb, half oz ground
ginger, half oz bicarb. of soda, one oz
magnesia: mix well together, dose half teaspoonful in a little water before each meal.
The U.S. National Institutes of Health's Medline lists
Rheum palmatum as one of the active ingredients in the controversial (and as yet unproven in clinical trials) cancer treatment
Essiac.
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