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| COWSLIP | Primula veris | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Allergenic (1; PH2); Analgesic (1; APA; CAN); Antigranulation (1; APA; CAN); Antihistaminic (1; PNC); Antiinflammatory (1; APA; CAN); Antioxidant (1; PNC); Antiradicular (1; PNC); Antispasmodic (1; APA; CAN; HH2); Aperient (f; PNC); Astringent (1; APA; CAN); Candidicide (1; HH2); Cardiotonic (f; APA; HH2); Decongestant (1; APA); Diuretic (1; APA; HH2; PH2; PNC); Expectorant (2; HH2; KOM; PH2; PIP); Fungicide (1; HH2); Hemolytic (1; CAN); Hypertensive (1; APA; CAN); Hypnotic (f; CAN); Hypotensive (1; APA; CAN); Laxative (1; APA; HH2); Narcotic (f; MAD); Nervine (f; HH2); Neurotonic (f; PH2); Piscicide (1; HH2); Secretolytic (2; KOM; PIP); Sedative (f; APA; HH2; PNC); Vulnerary (1; APA). Indications: Adenopathy (f; MAD); Anxiety (f; APA; CAN; PH2); Apoplexy (f; MAD); Arthrosis (f; HH2; MAD; PH2); Asthma (f; APA; MAD; PHR; PH2); Bronchosis (2; APA; MAD; PHR; PH2); Cancer (f; JLH); Cancer, liver (f; JLH); Cancer, spleen (f; JLH); Candida (1; HH2); Catarrh (2; HH2; KOM; MAD; PH2; PIP); Cold (1; APA); Congestion (1; APA); Conjunctivosis (f; MAD); Constipation (1; APA; HH2); Cough (2; MAD; PHR; PH2); Cramp (1; APA; CAN; HH2; PH2); Croup (f; MAD); Cystosis (f; HH2; MAD; PH2); Dermatosis (f; PH2); Dizziness (f; PH2); Dropsy (f; HH2); Exanthema (f; HH2); Fungus (1; HH2); Gastrosis (f; PH2); Gout (f; APA; MAD; PHR; PH2); Headache (f; HH2; PHR; PH2); Hepatosis (f; JLH); High Blood Pressure (1; APA; CAN); Hysteria (f; CAN; HH2); Induration (f; JLH); Infection (1; HH2); Inflammation (1; APA; CAN); Insomnia (f; APA; CAN; HH2; PH2; PNC); Low Blood Pressure (1; APA; CAN); Migraine (f; HH2; PH2); Mycosis (1; HH2); Myocardosis (f; HH2); Nephrosis (f; HH2; MAD; PH2); Neuralgia (f; APA; HH2; PHR; PH2); Nervousness (f; APA; CAN; HH2; PNC); Ophthalmia (f; JLH); Pain (1; APA; CAN); Palsy (f; PH2); Pertussis (f; APA; MAD; PHR; PH2); Pyelosis (f; MAD); Respirosis (2; APA; KOM; PH2; PIP); Rheumatism (f; MAD; PH2); Sore (f; MAD); Splenosis (f; JLH); Stomachache (f; HH2); Stomatosis (1; HH2); Stress (1; APA); Trachoma (f; MAD); Tremor (f; PHR; PH2); Vertigo (f; HH2; MAD; PHR; PH2); Water Retention (1; APA; HH2; PH2; PNC); Wound (f; MAD); Yeast (1; HH2). Dosage: Class 1 (AHP). Occasional GI distress and nausea recorded (AHP). “Hazards and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2). Commission E reports for flower, contraindications: hypersensitivity; adverse effects: GI disturbances (occasionally). For root, GI disturbances (occasionally) (AEH; KOM). The Herbal PDR lists diarrhea, gastric discomfort, nausea, and queasiness as side effects of the root (PH2). CAN cautions the quinones are allergenic. May interfere with blood pressure therapy (CAN). Contraindications: Class 1 (AHP). Occasional GI distress and nausea recorded (AHP). “Hazards and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2). Commission E reports for flower, contraindications: hypersensitivity; adverse effects: GI disturbances (occasionally). For root, GI disturbances (occasionally) (AEH; KOM). The Herbal PDR lists diarrhea, gastric discomfort, nausea, and queasiness as side effects of the root (PH2). CAN cautions the quinones are allergenic. May interfere with blood pressure therapy (CAN). |
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| CRAMPBARK | Viburnum opulus | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Antiabortive (f; MAD); Antispasmodic (1; FAD; WAM); Astringent (1; FAD); Diuretic (f; APA); Emetic (1; FAD); Hypotensive (f; APA); Laxative (1; FAD; MAD); Myorelaxant (f; APA); Sedative (f; APA); Uterorelaxant (1; FAD). Indications: Adenopathy (f; APA); Asthma (f; APA); Backache (f; MAD); Bleeding (f; DEM; MAD); Blood (f; DEM); Childbirth (f; DEM); Climacteric (f; MAD); Cold (f; DEM; MAD); Colic (f; APA); Conjunctivosis (f; DEM); Constipation (1; FAD); Cough (1; MAD; WAM); Cramp (1; DEM; FAD; WAM); Dysmenorrhea (1; FAD; MAD; WAM); Dyspnea (f; DEM); Enterosis (f; MAD); Fever (f; DEM); Gastrosis (f; DEM); Headache (1; WAM); Heart (f; DEM); Hepatosis (f; DEM); High Blood Pressure (f; APA); Hysteria (f; MAD); Impotence (f; MAD); Infertility (f; MAD); Insomnia (f; APA); Miscarriage (f; APA); Mumps (f; APA); Nephrosis (f; DEM); Nervousness (f; APA); Odontosis (f; MAD); Ophthalmia (f; DEM); Pain (f; DEM); Parotosis (f; DEM); Prolapse (f; DEM); Sore (f; MAD); Stomachache (f; DEM); Swelling (f; MAD); Uterosis (f; DEM; MAD); Water Retention (f; APA). Dosage: Class 1 (AHP). “Canadian regulations do not allow crampbark as a non-medicinal ingredient for oral use products†(Michols, 1995). Not for use by anyone with kidney stones (WAM). Large overdoses may cause coma, dry mouth, dyspnea, irregular movements, nausea, and irregular speech. Contraindications: Class 1 (AHP). “Canadian regulations do not allow crampbark as a non-medicinal ingredient for oral use products†(Michols, 1995). Not for use by anyone with kidney stones (WAM). Large overdoses may cause coma, dry mouth, dyspnea, irregular movements, nausea, and irregular speech. |
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| CRANBERRY | Vaccinium macrocarpum | |
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Synonyms: Oxycoccus macrocarpos Actions: Antiaggregant (1; JNU); Antibacterial (1; FNF; SKY); Antioxidant (1; JNU); Antiscorbutic (1; CEB); Antiseptic (1; FAD; PED); Bitter (PED); Diuretic (f; CEB; PED); Hypoglycemic (1; LEL); Laxative (f; CEB); Urinary Antiseptic (1; FAD). Indications: Adenopathy (f; FEL); Bacteria (1; FNF; SKY); Bladder Infection (2; SKY); Boil (f; FEL); Cancer (f; CEB; JLH); Cancer, breast (f; JLH); Cancer, cheek (f; JLH); Cancer, skin (f; JLH); Cardiopathy (1; JNU); Caries (1; JNU); Constipation (f; CEB); Cystosis (2; SKY); Dermatosis (f; FEL); Diabetes (1; LEL); Diarrhea (f; CEB); Dropsy (f; CEB); Dysentery (f; CEB); Erysipelas (f; CEB; FEL); Escherichia (1; JNU); Fever (f; CEB); Gout (f; JAD); Helicobacter (1; JNU); High Cholesterol (1; JNU); Hyperglycemia (1; LEL); Infection (1; JNU); Inflammation (f; CEB; FEL); Mastosis (f; JLH); Nausea (f; CEB); Nephrosis (2; PED; SKY); Pleurisy (f; CEB; DEM); Pulmonosis (f; DEM); Pyelonephrosis (f; APA); Salmonella (1; JNU); Scarlatina (f; FEL); Sore (f; FEL); Sore Throat (f; FEL); Staphylococcus (1; JNU); Swelling (f; FEL); Tonsilosis (f; FEL); Urethrosis (2; SKY); UTI (2; FAD; JNU); Water Retention (f; CEB; PED); Wound (f; CEB). Dosage: Strangely (AHP) omitted this from their Botanical Safety Handbook, but I suppose they would call it Class 1. The Commission E and herbal PDR apparently also ignored this excellent food farmaceutical too (KOM; PHR). Ingestion of ridiculous amounts (3–4 liters a day) may cause diarrhea and other GI disorders (LRNP,Aug. 1987). Lininger et al. (1998) say it is safe for use during pregnancy and lactation. Should not be used as an antibiotic substitute during acute UTI (SKY). Extracts (Cranberry) — Anthocyanins and polyphenols in berries of several Ribes, Rubus, and Vaccinium spp have in vitro antiradical activity on chemically generated superoxide radicals. The extracts also inhibitory xanthine oxidase. All crude extracts were highly active toward chemically generated superoxide radicals. Ribes nigrum extracts exhibited most activity, being the richest in both anthocyanins and polyphenols. But Ribes rubrum extracts seem to contain more active substances (X1332092). Contraindications: Strangely (AHP) omitted this from their Botanical Safety Handbook, but I suppose they would call it Class 1. The Commission E and herbal PDR apparently also ignored this excellent food farmaceutical too (KOM; PHR). Ingestion of ridiculous amounts (3–4 liters a day) may cause diarrhea and other GI disorders (LRNP,Aug. 1987). Lininger et al. (1998) say it is safe for use during pregnancy and lactation. Should not be used as an antibiotic substitute during acute UTI (SKY). Extracts (Cranberry) — Anthocyanins and polyphenols in berries of several Ribes, Rubus, and Vaccinium spp have in vitro antiradical activity on chemically generated superoxide radicals. The extracts also inhibitory xanthine oxidase. All crude extracts were highly active toward chemically generated superoxide radicals. Ribes nigrum extracts exhibited most activity, being the richest in both anthocyanins and polyphenols. But Ribes rubrum extracts seem to contain more active substances (X1332092). |
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| CRANESBILL | Geranium maculatum | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Antiseptic (1; CEB; CRC); Astringent (1; CRC; PH2); Contraceptive (f; CRC); Diuretic (f; CRC); Hemostat (1; CRC; PH2); Tonic (1; HHB; PH2); Vulnerary (f; CEB). Indications: Bleeding (1; CRC; HHB; PH2); Burn (f; CRC); Cancer (f; CRC; JLH); Candida (1; CEB; DEM; FNF); Chancre (f; DEM); Cheilosis (f; CRC); Cholera (f; CEB; CRC); Dermatosis (f; CEB; DEM); Diabetes (f; CEB); Diarrhea (1; CRC; PH2); Duodenosis (f; PH2); Dysentery (f; CRC); Dysmenorrhea (f; CEB; PH2); Enterosis (f; CRC); Fever (f; CEB); Flux (f; CRC); Gingivosis (1; CRC; DEM); Hematuria (f; CEB); Hemoptysis (f; CEB); Hemorrhoid (f; CRC; PH2); Itch (f; DEM); Leukorrhea (f; CEB; CRC); Malaria (f; CEB); Menorrhagia (1; PH2); Metrorrhagia (1; PH2); Mucososis (f; PH2); Nephrosis (f; CRC; HHB); Neuralgia (f; DEM); Palate (1; HHB); Plague (f; CRC); Proctosis (f; CRC); Pyorrhea (f; CRC); Sore (f; CRC; DEM); Sore Throat (1; CRC; DEM); Stomatosis (f; CEB; CRC; HHB); Swelling (f; CRC); Toothache (f; CRC; DEM); Trench Mouth (f; DEM); Tumor (f; CRC; JLH); Ulcer (f; CRC; PH2); VD (f; DEM); Water Retention (f; CRC); Wound (f; CRC); Yeast (1; DEM; FNF). Dosage: Class 1 (AHP). “Health hazards not known with proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2). Contraindications: Class 1 (AHP). “Health hazards not known with proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2). |
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| CREAT | Andrographis paniculata | |
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Synonyms: Justicia paniculata Actions: Abortifacient (1; KEB); Adaptogen (f; KEB); Adrenocortical Stimulant (1; KEB); Alterative (f; SKJ); Analgesic (1; MAB; WO2); Anthelmintic (1; MAB); Antiaggregant (2; KEB); Antiandrogenic (1; KEB); Antiatherosclerotic (1; MAB); Antibacterial (1; KEB); Anti- HIV (1; MAB); Antifertility (1; KEB); Antiinflammatory (2; KEB; MAB); Antiischemic (1; KEB; MAB); Antileukemic (1; MAB); Antioxidant (1; MAB); Antipyretic (2; KEB; MAB); Antiradicular (1; MAB); Antiseptic (f; WO2); Antiserotonin (2; KEB); Antispermatogenic (1; KEB); Antityphoid (1; WO2); Antiulcer (1; MAB); Bitter (2; KEB); Cholagogue (f; WO2); Choleretic (1; KEB); Contraceptive (1; KEB); Depurative (f; WO2); Fibrinolytic (1; KEB); Fungicide (1; WO2); Hepatoprotective (1; KEB; MAB); Hypoglycemic (1; KEB; MAB); Hypotensive (1; MAB); Immunostimulant (1; KEB; MAB); Phagocytotic (1; MAB); Stomachic (f; SKJ); Tonic (f; SKJ). Indications: Anorexia (F; MAB); Atherosclerosis (1; KEB; MAB); Bacteria (1; KEB; WO2); Bronchosis (f; WO2); Cachexia (f; SKJ); Cardiopathy (f; KEB); Cholera (f; WO2); Cold (1; MAB); Debility (f; WO2); Dermatosis (F; MAB); Diabetes (f; MAB; WO2); Diarrhea (1; MAB); Dog Bite (f; SKJ); Dysentery (2; KEB; MAB); Dyspepsia (f; MAB; SKJ); Enterosis (2; KEB; MAB); Escherichia (1; WO2); Fever (2; KEB; MAB); Flu (f; WO2); Fungus (1; WO2); Gonorrhea (f; WO2); Hemorrhoid (f; WO2); Hepatosis (2; KEB; MAB); High Blood Pressure (1; MAB); HIV (1; MAB); Hyperglycemia (1; KEB; MAB); Immunodepression (1; KEB; MAB); Infection (1; KEB; WO2); Inflammation (2; KEB; MAB); Ischemia (1; MAB); Itch (f; SKJ); Jaundice (f; WO2); Leprosy (2; KEB); Leptospirosis (2; KEB); Leukemia (1; MAB); Malaria (1; KEB); Mycosis (1; WO2); Nephrosis (2; KEB); Pain (1; MAB; WO2); Pharyngosis (2; KEB; MAB); Pyelonephrosis (2; KEB); Respirosis (2; KEB; MAB); Restenosis (1; KEB); Salmonella (1; WO2); Sinusosis (2; MAB); Snakebite (2; KEB; MAB); Sore (f; SKJ); Sore Throat (2; KEB); Splenosis (f; SKJ); Stenosis (1; KEB; MAB); Swelling (f; WO2); Syphilis (f; SKJ); Tonsilosis (2; KEB; MAB); Tuberculosis (2; KEB); Ulcer (1; MAB); UTI (2; MAB); Vitiligo (f; WO2); Worm (1; KEB). Dosage: Class 2b (abortifacient); large oral doses may cause GI distress, anorexia, and emesis (AHP; KEB). Contraindicated in pregnancy (KEB). Urticaria is a rare side effect (4%) (MAB). Andrographolides LD50 = 13,400–40,000 mg/kg orl (MAB). Contraindications: Class 2b (abortifacient); large oral doses may cause GI distress, anorexia, and emesis (AHP; KEB). Contraindicated in pregnancy (KEB). Urticaria is a rare side effect (4%) (MAB). Andrographolides LD50 = 13,400–40,000 mg/kg orl (MAB). |
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| CUBEB | Piper cubeba | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Antibacterial (1; MPI); Antiseptic (1; MPI; PH2); Antiviral (1; PNC); Aphrodisiac (f; DEP; MAD; PH2); Astringent (1; PH2); Carminative (f; DEP; MAD); Diuretic (f; DEP; PNC); Expectorant (1; DEP; PH2; PNC); Fungicide (1; MPI); Laxative (f; MAD); Litholytic (f; MAD); Memorigenic (f; PH2); Sedative (f; WOI); Stimulant (f; DEP); Tonic (f; IHB); Urinary Antiseptic (1; WOI); Vibriocide (1; MPI). Indications: Ameba (1; PNC); Amnesia (f; DAA); Asthma (f; WOI); Bacteria (1; MPI; WOI); Blennorrhea (f; MAD); Bronchosis (f; HH2; PH2); Cancer (f; JLH); Cancer, liver (f; JLH); Cancer, mouth (f; JLH); Catarrh (f; WOI); Childbirth (f; IHB); Cystosis (f; MAD); Diabetes (f; DAA); Dizziness (f; PH2); Dysentery (1; DEP; PNC); Dysuria (f; SKJ); Enterosis (1; DAA); Epididymosis (f; MAD); Epilepsy (f; MAD); Escherichia (1; MPI); Fungus (1; MPI); Gas (f; DEP; HH2; MAD; PH2); Gastrosis (f; PH2); Gonorrhea (f; DEP; MAD; WOI); Headache (f; HH2; PH2); Heatstroke (f; MAD); Hepatosis (f; JLH); Impotence (f; PH2); Induration (f; JLH); Infection (1; MPI); Inflammation (f; PH2); Insomnia (f; WOI); Leukorrhea (f; MAD); Mucososis (f; PH2; WOI); Mycosis (1; MPI); Nausea (f; MAD); Nephrosis (f; MAD); Nervousness (f; WOI); Pertussis (f; SKJ); Prostatosis (f; MAD); Rheumatism (f; SKJ; WOI); Salmonella (1; MPI); Sore Throat (f; WOI); Staphylococcus (1; MPI); Stomachache (f; HH2); Stomatosis (f; DEP; JLH); Stone (f; MAD); Urethrosis (f; WOI); Uterosis (f; MAD); UTI (f; PH2); VD (f; DEP; WOI); Vertigo (f; MAD; PH2); Vibrio (1; MPI); Virus (1; PNC); Water Retention (f; DEP; PNC). Dosage: Class 2d (AHP). Contraindicated in nephrosis (AHP). “Hazards and/or side effects not recorded for proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2). More than 8 g may irritate bladder, kidney, and urogenitals, causing albuminuria, cardialgia, cramps, dermatosis, diarrhea, nausea, rash, and vomiting (MAD; HH2; PH2). Contraindications: Class 2d (AHP). Contraindicated in nephrosis (AHP). “Hazards and/or side effects not recorded for proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2). More than 8 g may irritate bladder, kidney, and urogenitals, causing albuminuria, cardialgia, cramps, dermatosis, diarrhea, nausea, rash, and vomiting (MAD; HH2; PH2). |
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| CUCKOOPINT, ARUM | Arum maculatum | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Diaphoretic (f; EFS; PH2); Expectorant (f; EFS; PH2); Laxative (f; GMH); Mucoirritant (f; PH2); Poison (1; EFS; PH2); Stomachic (f; EFS); Vesicant (f; GMH). Indications: Cancer (f; JLH); Cancer, face (f; JLH); Cancer, lip (f; JLH); Cancer, nose (f; JLH); Cold (f; PH2); Dropsy (f; GMH); Fever (f; EFS; PH2); Fungus (f; GMH); Hoarseness (f; GMH); Inflammation (f; PH2); Pharyngosis (f; PH2); Polyp (f; JLH); Rhinosis (f; JLH); Ringworm (f; GMH); Sore Throat (f; GMH; PH2). Dosage: Not covered (AHP). Cyanide and oxalates make it too risky for any potential benefits. Contraindications: Not covered (AHP). Cyanide and oxalates make it too risky for any potential benefits. |
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| CUDWEED | Gnaphalium uliginosum | |
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Synonyms: Filaginella uliginosa Actions: Antidepressant (f; PH2); Aphrodisiac (f; PH2); Astringent (1; PH2); Hypotensive (f; PH2); Stomachic (1; PH2). Indications: Asthma (f; DEM); Bruise (f; DEM); Depression (f; PH2); Diarrhea (f; HHB); High Blood Pressure (f; PH2); Lumbago (f; HHB); Neurosis (f; HHB); Pharyngosis (f; PH2); Sciatica (f; HHB); Sore Throat (f; PH2); Stomatosis (f; PH2). Dosage: Not covered (AHP). “Hazards and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2). Contraindications: Not covered (AHP). “Hazards and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2). |
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| CULEBRA | Brugmansia aurea | |
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Synonyms: Methysticodendron amesianum R. E. Schultes. Actions: Deliriant (1; CRC); Hallucinogen (1; CRC); Intoxicant (1; CRC); Narcotic (1; CRC); Psychotropic (f; CRC). Indications: Arthrosis (f; CRC); Chill (f; CRC); Cold (f; CRC); Cramp (f; CRC); Divination (f; CRC); Erysipelas (f; CRC); Fever (f; CRC); Infection (f; CRC); Myalgia (f; CRC); Rheumatism (f; CRC); Swelling (f; CRC); Tuberculosis (f; CRC); Tumor (f; CRC). Dosage: Contraindications: |
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| CUMIN | Cuminum cyminum | |
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Synonyms: C. odorum Salisb Actions: Abortifacient (f; BIB; PH2); Analgesic (1; BIB; DEP; PHR; PH2); Anesthetic (1; BIB); Anthelminthic (f; BIB; KAB); Antiaggregant (1; PHR; PH2); Antibacterial (f; BIB; LAF); Antibilious (f; BIB); Antidote (f; BIB); Antifertility (f; PHR; PH2); Antiinflammatory (1; BIB); Antioxidant (1; BIB; LAF); Antiseptic (1; BIB; PH2); Antispasmodic (f; BIB; EFS; PHR; PH2); Antitumor (1; BIB); Aperitif (f; BIB); Aphrodisiac (f; BIB; HHB; KAB; PH2); Apoptotic (1; X10675556); Astringent (f; DEP; JFM; SUW; WOI); Carminative (1; DEP; EFS; PH2; SUW); Decongestant (f; JFM); Diaphoretic (1; BIB; EFS); Digestive (f; EFS); Diuretic (f; BIB; HHB; JFM; PH2); Emmenagogue (f; BIB; EFS; PH2); Estrogenic (1; PHR; PH2); Fungicide (1; PHR; PH2); Lactagogue (f; EFS; HHB; JFM; KAP; PH2); Larvicide (f; BIB); Mutagenic (f; BIB; PH2); Photodermatitic (1; LAF); Stimulant (f; DEP; EFS; PH2; SUW); Stomachic (f; BIB; DEP; EFS; SUW); Tonic (f; BIB); Uterotonic (f; KAB); Vulnerary (f; BIB). Indications: Adenopathy (f; JLH); Anorexia (f; BIB); Asthma (f; BIB); Bacteria (f; BIB; LAF); Bite (f; DEP); Boil (f; BIB; KAB); Cancer (1; BIB; JLH); Cancer, abdomen (f; JLH); Cancer, colon (f; JLH); Cancer, ear (f; JLH); Cancer, liver (f; JLH); Cancer, pancreas (1; JNU); Cancer, spleen (f; JLH); Cancer, stomach (f; JLH); Cancer, testes (f; JLH); Cancer, throat (f; JLH); Cancer, uterus (f; JLH); Cancer, uvula (f; JLH); Cardiopathy (f; BIB); Chill (f; BIB); Cold (f; BIB); Colic (f; BIB; PHR; PH2); Condylomata (f; BIB; JLH); Congestion (f; JFM); Conjunctivosis (f; BIB); Constipation (f; BIB); Corn (f; BIB; JLH); Corneal Opacity (f; BIB; KAB); Cough (f; BIB); Cramp (f; BIB; EFS; PHR; PH2); Dermatosis (f; BIB); Diarrhea (f; BIB; PHR; PH2; SUW; WOI); Diuretic (f; JFM); Dysentery (f; BIB); Dyspepsia (f; BIB; DEP; SUW; WOI); Dysuria (f; JFM); Enterosis (f; JLH); Epistaxis (f; BIB); Fever (1; BIB; EFS); Flu (f; BIB); Fungus (1; PHR; PH2); Gas (1; BIB; DEP; EFS; JFM; PH2; SUW); Gastrosis (f; PH2); Gonorrhea (f; BIB; DEP; KAB); Headache (f; BIB; PHR; PH2); Hematochezia (f; PH2); Hemoptysis (f; BIB); Hepatosis (f; BIB; JLH); Hiccup (f; BIB; KAB); Impotence (f; BIB); Induration (f; JLH); Infection (1; PHR; PH2); Inflammation (1; BIB); Leprosy (f; BIB; KAB; PH2); Leukemia (1; X10675556); Leukoderma (f; BIB; KAB); Mastosis (f; SKJ); Mycosis (1; PHR; PH2); Ophthalmia (f; PH2); Orchosis (f; JLH; JFM); Pain (1; BIB; DEP; PHR; PH2); Palpitation (f; BIB); Parotosis (f; BIB; JLH); Puerperium (f; BIB); Rheumatism (f; PHR); Scabies (f; BIB; KAB); Sclerosis (f; BIB; JLH); Scorpion Sting (f; BIB); Snakebite (f; SUW); Sore (f; BIB; KAB); Spasm (f; BIB); Splenosis (f; JLH; KAB); Splenomegaly (f; BIB; KAB); Stomachache (f; BIB); Stone (f; PH2); Stye (f; BIB); Syncope (f; BIB); Swelling (f; SKJ); Tachycardia (f; BIB); Tuberculosis (f; BIB); Tumor (1; BIB); Ulcer (f; BIB); Uterosis (f; BIB; JLH); VD (f; JLH); Wart (f; BIB; JLH); Water Retention (f; BIB; HHB; JFM; PH2); Whitlow (f; BIB; JLH); Worm (f; BIB; KAB). Dosage: Class 1 (AHP). None noted (PHR). Not covered (KOM). “Hazards and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2). Contraindications: Class 1 (AHP). None noted (PHR). Not covered (KOM). “Hazards and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2). |
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