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		Definition of goldenseal in English: goldensealnounˈɡəʊld(ə)nsiːlˈɡōldənˌsēl A North American woodland plant of the buttercup family, with a bright yellow root that is used in herbal medicine. 北美黄连,白毛茛 Hydrastis canadensis, family Ranunculaceae Example sentencesExamples -  The most commonly used herbs are echinacea, St. John's wort, ginkgo biloba, garlic, saw palmetto, ginseng, goldenseal, aloe, Siberian ginseng and valerian.
 -  These products often include comfrey, chickweed, echinacea, calendula, goldenseal, plantain, essential oils, and a host of other herbs in a base of olive oil and beeswax.
 -  The clay dries up pore-clogging oil, and the goldenseal and tea tree oil kill the bacteria that cause infection.
 -  Lastly, echinacea, goldenseal and alfalfa may alleviate symptoms and promote healing.
 -  He theorized that, along with the disinfectant qualities of the goldenseal, the heat from the tea had aided in killing germs.
 
    Definition of goldenseal in US English: goldensealnounˈɡōldənˌsēl A North American woodland plant of the buttercup family, with a bright yellow root that is used in herbal medicine. 北美黄连,白毛茛 Hydrastis canadensis, family Ranunculaceae Example sentencesExamples -  The most commonly used herbs are echinacea, St. John's wort, ginkgo biloba, garlic, saw palmetto, ginseng, goldenseal, aloe, Siberian ginseng and valerian.
 -  Lastly, echinacea, goldenseal and alfalfa may alleviate symptoms and promote healing.
 -  He theorized that, along with the disinfectant qualities of the goldenseal, the heat from the tea had aided in killing germs.
 -  These products often include comfrey, chickweed, echinacea, calendula, goldenseal, plantain, essential oils, and a host of other herbs in a base of olive oil and beeswax.
 -  The clay dries up pore-clogging oil, and the goldenseal and tea tree oil kill the bacteria that cause infection.
 
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