Gezağacı
Sanal Hastane||1 dk okuma

Gezağacı (fraxinus ornus) : Ege ve Akdeniz’in sahil kısımlarında yetişen bir çeşit dişbudak ağacıdır. Sarı boya elde etmekte ve kudret helvası yapmakta kullanılır.
Faydası : İdrar söktürür ve kabızlığı giderir.
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