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- A recent study found a combination of Cistanche Tubulosa and Laminaria Japonica Extracts to be " promising substances for promoting health of the scalp and hair treatment"
- The region is also home to species of commercial or traditional importance, such as Cistanche salca, which grows in desert habitats and is used for traditional Chinese medicine.
- Growing in arid climates, cistanche is a parasitic plant that connects to the conductive system of a host, extracting water and nutrients from the roots of the host plant.
- Another group of species threatened by traditional and newly emerging commercial markets are medicinal plants, including southern Africa's hoodia and Asia's Chinese yew and desert-living cistanche.
- Cistanche has been used as a medicine for about 1800 years and is recorded in the " Shennong Bencao Jing " and " Bencao Gangmu " as a tonic.
- Some genera, especially " Cistanche " and " Conopholis ", are threatened by human activity, including habitat destruction and over-harvesting of both the plants and their hosts.
- The main sources of the Chinese herbal medicine cistanche ( Chinese : 墍羵蓜, pinyin r騯congr髇g ) are " Cistanche salsa " and " Cistanche deserticola ", although it may also be obtained from " C . tubulosa ".
- The main sources of the Chinese herbal medicine cistanche ( Chinese : 墍羵蓜, pinyin r騯congr髇g ) are " Cistanche salsa " and " Cistanche deserticola ", although it may also be obtained from " C . tubulosa ".
- The main sources of the Chinese herbal medicine cistanche ( Chinese : 墍羵蓜, pinyin r騯congr髇g ) are " Cistanche salsa " and " Cistanche deserticola ", although it may also be obtained from " C . tubulosa ".
- A variety of flowering plants bloom during late winter early spring months including mustard plants, oriental popies, and wild irisis . " Cistanche tubulosa ", or the desert broomrape, is also another beautiful resident in Harrana blooming towards the end of spring and beginning of summer.