How parts of plants are useful in medicine?
Answer / Vibhav Kumar Gaurav
Many parts of plants have medicinal properties. For example, roots (e.g., ginger), stems (e.g., willow bark), leaves (e.g., mint), flowers (e.g., chamomile), and seeds (e.g., flaxseed) are used to treat various ailments such as inflammation, pain relief, digestive issues, and skin conditions.
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