Cynanchum

/sɪˈnæŋkəm/ noun

Definition

A genus of climbing plants in the dogbane family, some species of which were historically used to treat throat ailments.

Etymology

From the same Greek root as cynanche ('kyon' + 'ankhein'), as ancient herbalists believed these plants could cure the disease called cynanche.

Kelly Says

Plants named after the diseases they supposedly cured reveal how pre-scientific medicine worked—people saw patterns and named things based on folk uses that sometimes actually worked by accident!

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