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| NUX VOMICA | Strychnos nux-vomica | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Abortifacient (f; CRC); Alexeteric (f; KAB); Analgesic (1; APA); Antipyretic (f; KAB); Antitumor (f; APA); Aphrodisiac (1; CRC; DEP; FEL; KAP; WOI); Bitter (f; APA); Cholinolytic (1; PH2); CNS Stimulant (f; APA; CRC; WOI); Convulsant (1; KAP; WOI); Diuretic (f; KAB); Emmenagogue (f; KAB); Insecticide (1; WOI); Laxative (f; CRC); Nervine (f; APA; CRC); Neurotonic (f; CRC); Orexigenic (f; KAB; PHR; PH2); Parasiticide (1; CRC); Peristaltic (f; DEP); Poison (f; CRC); Priapistic (f; FEL); Psychoanaleptic (1; PH2); Respirastimulant (1; WOI); Secretagogue (1; PH2); Spinostimulant (f; CRC; KAP); Stimulant (f; APA; CRC); Stomachic (f; CRC; MAD; WOI); Tetanic (1; KAP); Tonic (f; APA; CRC; FEL; PH2); Vasoconstrictor (f; CRC; EFS). Indications: Ague (f; CRC); Alcoholism (f; CRC; HHB); Amaurosis (f; FEL; MAD); Amblyopia (f; CRC; FEL; WOI); Amenorrhea (f; FEL; KAB); Anemia (f; CRC; KAB; KOM; PHR; PH2); Anorexia (f; APA; KAB; PH2); Arthrosis (f; CRC); Asthma (f; CRC; FEL; PH2); Atony (f; FEL; KAB); Bell’s Palsy (f; APA); Bite (f; DEP); Borborygmus (f; FEL); Bronchosis (f; DEP; PH2); Cancer (f; APA; CRC; JLH; PH2); Cancer, abdomen (f; PH2); Cancer, colon (f; JAD); Cardiopathy (f; PHR; PH2); Catarrh (f; FEL); Cholera (f; CRC; DEP; FEL; KAP; SUW); Chorea (f; CRC; FEL; WOI); Circulosis (f; PH2); Climacteric (f; PH2); Colic (f; CRC; FEL; KAP; SUW); Conjunctivosis (f; FEL); Constipation (f; CRC; FEL; PH2); Cynanche (f; CRC); Cystosis (f; FEL; MAD); Debility (f; DEP; KAB); Depression (f; APA; PHR; PH2); Dermatosis (f; CRC; PH2); Diabetes (f; MAD; PH2); Diarrhea (f; FEL); Dipsomania (f; FEL); Diphtheria (f; CRC); Dizziness (f; PH2); Dysentery (f; CRC; FEL; SUW); Dysmenorrhea (f; FEL); Dyspepsia (f; CRC; KAP; MAD; SUW); Dysuria (f; KAB); Emphysema (f; DEP); Enterosis (f; APA; FEL; PHR; PH2); Epilepsy (f; CRC; KAB; WOI); Fatigue (f; WOI); Fever (f; CRC; FEL; KAB; PH2; SUW); Frigidity (f; FEL); Fungus (f; KAB); Gastrosis (f; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2; SUW); Headache (f; PH2); Heartburn (f; FEL); Hemiplegia (f; MAD); Hemorrhoid (f; KAB; PH2); Hepatosis (f; FEL); Hyperemesis (f; FEL); Hysteria (f; FEL); Impotence (1; FEL; FNF; KAP); Incontinence (1; FEL; KAP); Infection (f; DEP); Inflammation (f; FEL; PH2); Insomnia (f; PH2); Itch (f; CRC); Jaundice (f; CRC; KAB); Keratosis (f; FEL); Laryngosis (f; CRC); Leprosy (f; KAB); Leukoderma (f; KAB); Lumbago (f; CRC; KAB; MAD; PH2); Malaria (f; CRC; DEP; PH2); Migraine (f; APA; PHR; PH2); Mycosis (f; KAB); Myocardosis (f; CRC; WOI); Myosis (f; PH2); Neuralgia (f; CRC; PH2); Neurasthenia (f; APA; CRC); Neurosis (f; KAP; PHR; PH2); Ophthalmia (f; CRC; PHR; PH2); Pain (1; APA; KAB; PH2); Paralysis (f; APA; CRC; KAB; PH2); Parasite (1; CRC); Paresis (f;MAD); Phthisis (f; DEP); Pneumonia (f; FEL); Polio (f; CRC); Proctosis (f; FEL; KAP); Prolapse (f; FEL; KAP); Raynaud’s Syndrome (f; APA; KOM); Respirosis (f; PHR; PH2); Rheumatism (f; CRC; MAD); Ringworm (f; KAB); Senility (f; PH2); Snakebite (f; CRC); Sore (f; CRC; DEP; JLH; SUW); Sore Throat (f; CRC; PH2); Spermatorrhea (f; FEL; KAP); Swelling (f; CRC); Tumor (f; APA; CRC; PH2); Typhoid (f; CRC; FEL); Ulcer (f; CRC); Urethrosis (f; PH2); UTI (f; PH2); Vertigo (f; PH2); Worm (f; FEL); Wound (f; FEL; SUW). Dosage: Not covered (AHP); Commission E reports the seed contains the toxic alkaloid strychnine (AEH). Poisoning can generate anxiety, backache, enhanced reflexes, equilibrium disorders, heightened sense perception, pain, and stiff neck, then convulsions, dyspnea, and twitching. Lethal dose ca. 50 mg strychnine (1–2 g seed) (PH2). Contraindications: Not covered (AHP); Commission E reports the seed contains the toxic alkaloid strychnine (AEH). Poisoning can generate anxiety, backache, enhanced reflexes, equilibrium disorders, heightened sense perception, pain, and stiff neck, then convulsions, dyspnea, and twitching. Lethal dose ca. 50 mg strychnine (1–2 g seed) (PH2). |
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| OAK | Quercus | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Antibacterial (1; BGB); Antiinflammatory (2; KOM; SHT); Antiperspirant (1; APA; MAD); Antiseptic (1; APA; PNC); Antitumor (1; FAD); Antiviral (1; SHT); Astringent (1; APA; MAD; SHT); Carcinogenic (1; FAD); Emetic (f; PED); Expectorant (1; BGB); Hemostat (1; APA; PNC); Immunostimulant (1; PHR); Litholytic (1; BGB); Vermifuge (1; PH2); Vulnerary (1; APA). Indications: Acute Diarrhea (1; SHT); Albuminuria (f; MAD); Anemia (f; MAD); Angina (f; MAD); Apoplexy (f; MAD); Asthma (f; MAD); Bacteria (1; BGB); Bleeding (1; APA; BGB; MAD; PH2; PNC); Blennorrhagia (f; MAD); Bronchosis (2; MAD; PHR; PH2); Bruise (1; APA); Burn (f; FAD); Cancer (1; FAD; JLH); Cancer, breast (f; JLH); Cancer, colon (f; JLH); Cancer, intestine (f; JLH); Cancer, lip (f; JLH); Cancer, liver (f; JLH); Cancer, neck (f; JLH); Cancer, stomach (f; JLH); Cancer, uterus (f; JLH); Chilblain (1; APA); Carbuncle (f; MAD); Chlorosis (f; MAD); Cirrhosis (f; MAD); Cold (2; PHR); Conjunctivosis (1; APA; PH2); Cough (2; PHR; PH2); Debility (f; MAD); Dermatosis (2; BGB; KOM; MAD; PH2; SHT); Diarrhea (2; APA; KOM; MAD; PED; PH2); Dysentery (1; BGB; BIS; FAD); Eczema (1; APA; MAD; PH2); Enterocolitis (1; APA; BIS); Enterosis (1; APA; MAD); Enuresis (f; MAD); Fever (2; PHR); Fibroma (f; MAD); Gastroenterosis (1; BIS); Gastrosis (f; MAD); Genitalosis (2; APA; KOM); Gingivosis (1; APA); Gout (f; MAD); Hematuria (1; MAD); Hemoptysis (1; MAD); Hemorrhoid (1; APA; PED; PH2; PNC); Hepatosis (f; MAD); Hyperhydrosis (f; PH2); Immunodepression (1; PHR); Infection (2; APA; PHR); Inflammation (2; BGB; KOM; SHT); Itch (1; APA); Kidney Stone (f; BGB); Leukorrhea (1; BGB; MAD); Malaria (f; BGB); Marasmus (f; MAD); Mucososis (1; APA); Nephrosis (f; MAD); Pain (f; BGB); Pharyngosis (2; KOM; PH2); Phthisis (f; MAD); Poison Ivy (f; FAD); Prolapse (f; MAD); Proctosis (2; APA; KOM; MAD; PH2); Psoriasis (f; MAD); Rheumatism (f; MAD); Scrofula (f; MAD); Sore (1; APA); Sore Throat (1; APA; BGB; PNC); Splenosis (f; MAD); Stomatosis (2; APA; KOM; MAD; PH2); Stone (1; BGB); Tonsilosis (f; MAD); Tumor (1; FAD); Ulcer (f; MAD); Uterorrhagia (1; PH2); Uterosis (f; MAD; PH2); Vaginosis (1; BGB); Varicosis (1; APA; PH2); Virus (1; PH2; SHT); Wart (f; JLH); Worm (1; PH2). Dosage: Class 2d (AHP). Contraindicated even for external use when skin is extensively damaged, especially with weeping eczema, febrile and infectious disorders, and cardiac insufficiency states III and IV, hypertonia stage IV (AHP). Commission E reports interactions for bark: reduced absorption of alkaloids and other basic substances (AEH). Should not be taken for more than 3–4 days (SHT). Contraindications: Class 2d (AHP). Contraindicated even for external use when skin is extensively damaged, especially with weeping eczema, febrile and infectious disorders, and cardiac insufficiency states III and IV, hypertonia stage IV (AHP). Commission E reports interactions for bark: reduced absorption of alkaloids and other basic substances (AEH). Should not be taken for more than 3–4 days (SHT). |
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| OAKGALL | Quercus infectoria | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Analgesic (1; HH2; PH2); Antidote, alkaloid (f; DEP); Astringent (1; HH2; PH2); Hypnotic (1; HH2; PH2); Hypoglycemic (1; HH2; PH2); Sedative (1; HH2; PH2); Tonic (f; DEP). Indications: Bleeding (1; PH2); Bronchosis (f; PH2); Cacoethes (f; JLH); Cancer (f; JLH); Cancer, breast (f; JLH); Cancer, ear (f; JLH); Cancer, gum (f; JLH); Cancer, mouth (f; JLH); Cancer, neck (f; JLH); Cancer, nose (f; JLH); Cancer, tonsil (f; JLH); Cancer, uterus (f; JLH); Cancer, uvula (f; JLH); Cancer, vagina (f; JLH); Carcinoma (f; JLH); Chafing (f; DEP); Chilblain (f; PH2); Cough (f; PH2); Condyloma (f; JLH); Dermatosis (f; PH2); Diabetes (1; PH2); Diarrhea (f; PH2); Dysentery (f; PH2); Eczema (f; PH2); Enterorrhagia (1; PH2); Enterosis (f; PH2); Fever (f; DEP; PH2); Gastrosis (f; JLH); Gingivosis (1; JLH; PH2); Gonorrhea (f; DEP; PH2); Hemoptysis (f; PH2); Hemorrhoid (1; DEP; JLH; PH2); Hyperglycemia (1; HH2; PH2); Hyperhydrosis (f; PH2); Impetigo (f; PH2); Induration (f; JLH); Infection (1; PH2); Inflammation (f; PH2); Insomnia (1; HH2; PH2); Leukorrhea (f; DEP; PH2); Malaria (f; DEP); Mastosis (f; JLH); Menorrhagia (f; PH2); Nervousness (1; HH2; PH2); Nipple (f; DEP); Pain (1; HH2; JLH; PH2); Pharyngosis (f; PH2); Polyp (f; JLH); Proctosis (f; PH2); Prolapse (f; PH2); Rhinosis (f; JLH); Stomatosis (f; PH2); Tonsilosis (f; PH2); VD (f; DEP); Wart (f; JLH); Whitlow (f; JLH); Wound (f; PH2). Dosage: Not covered (AHP). “Health hazards not known with proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2). Contraindications: Not covered (AHP). “Health hazards not known with proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2). |
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| OATS | Avena sativa | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Antidepressant (1; PNC); Antiinflammatory (2; BGB; KOM); Antiprostaglandin (1; PHR; PH2); Antiviral (f; BGB); Cardiotonic (f; PNC); Digestive (1; WAM); Diuretic (f; PED); Emollient (1; APA; PNC; WAM); Fungicide (1; BGB); Hepatoprotective (1; PH2); Hypocholesterolemic (1; APA; PH2; SHT); Hypouricemic (1; PH2); Immunostimulant (1; BGB); Nervine (1; APA; WAM); Osteoprotectant (1; PED); Sedative (f; APA; SKY); Thymoleptic (f; PNC); Tonic (f; PH2). Indications: Addiction (f; APA); Anxiety (f; APA; PHR; PH2; WAM); Arthrosis (f; APA); Atherosclerosis (f; SHT); Atonia (f; PH2); Cardiopathy (f; PH2); Cholecystosis (f; PHR; PH2); Colitis (f; PHR); Constipation (1; PHR; PH2); Cough (f; PHR; PH2); Cystosis (f; APA; PH2); Debility (f; PNC); Depression (1; APA; PNC); Dermatosis (2; APA; KOM; PH2; WAM); Diabetes (f; APA; PHR; PH2); Diarrhea (f; PHR; PH2); Dysmenorrhea (f; PED); Dyspepsia (1; WAM); Eczema (f; PNC; SKY); Enterosis (f; APA; PHR; PH2); Fatigue (f; PHR; PH2); Flu (f; PHR; PH2); Frostbite (f; PHR; PH2); Fungus (1; BGB); Gastrosis (f; PHR; PH2); Gout (f; PHR; PH2); Hepatosis (f; APA; PHR); Herpes (f; BGB); High Cholesterol (2; APA; PH2; SHT); High Triglycerides (f; SKY); Hyperactivity (1; WAM); Hypertonia (f; APA); Immunodepression (1; BGB); Impetigo (f; PHR; PH2); Impotence (f; TGP); Infection (1; BGB); Inflammation (2; BGB; KOM); Insomnia (f; APA; PHR; PH2; SKY); Itch (2; APA; KOM); Morphinism (f; APA); Multiple Sclerosis (f; BGB); Mycosis (1; BGB); Nephrosis (f; APA; PHR; PH2); Nervousness (f; APA; SKY); Neurasthenia (f; APA; BGB; PHR; PH2); Nicotinism (f; APA; SKY); Old Age (f; PHR); Ophthalmia (f; PHR); Poison Ivy (f; APA); Pulmonosis (f; PH2); Rheumatism (f; APA; PHR; PH2); Seborrhea (2; BGB; KOM; PH2); Senility (f; PH2); Shingles (f; BGB); Sore Throat (f; PHR; PH2); Stress (f; PHR; PH2); UTI (PED); Virus (f; BGB); Wart (2; PHR; PH2). Dosage: Class 1 (AHP). None known (KOM; concerning straw only). “Hazards and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2). Like most cereals (rice excluded), oats might be avoided by celiacs (gluten sensitivity) (SKY). Recent new data suggest that oats maybe are okay for celiacs. Oat grass tea is said to balance menstrual cycle and relieve dysmenorrhea, and is touted for osteoporosis and UTIs. Contraindications: Class 1 (AHP). None known (KOM; concerning straw only). “Hazards and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2). Like most cereals (rice excluded), oats might be avoided by celiacs (gluten sensitivity) (SKY). Recent new data suggest that oats maybe are okay for celiacs. Oat grass tea is said to balance menstrual cycle and relieve dysmenorrhea, and is touted for osteoporosis and UTIs. |
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| OKRA | Abelmoschus esculentus | |
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Synonyms: Hibiscus esculentus L. Actions: Abortifacient (f; JFM); Antibacterial (f; TRA); Anticancer (f; WO2); Antispasmodic (f; WO2); Demulcent (1; FNF; JFM); Diaphoretic (f; JFM; WO2); Diuretic (f; JFM); Emollient (1; WO2); Immunostimulant (1; TRA); Stimulant (f; WO2). Indications: Abscess (f; JFM); Bacteria (1; TRA); Bronchosis (f; JFM); Boil (f; JFM); Cancer (1; WO2); Catarrh (1; WO2); Cough (1; WO2); Cramp (f; WO2); Cystosis (f; JFM); Dysentery (f; JFM; WO2); Dysuria (f; JFM; WO2); Enterosis (f; JFM); Fever (f; JFM; WO2); Furuncle (f; TRA); Gastrosis (f; JFM); Gonorrhea (1; JFM; TRA; ZIM); Hepatosis (f; JFM); Immunodepression (1; TRA); Infection (1; TRA); Ophthalmia (f; TRA); Phthisis (1; WO2); Pneumonia (f; JFM); Pulmonosis (1; IED); Sore Throat (1; WO2); Syphilis (f; WO2); Tumor (f; JFM); Vertigo (f; JFM); Whitlow (f; JFM); Urethrosis (f; JFM); UTI (f; JFM); VD (f; JFM). Dosage: Powdered extract of pods advocated as blood plasma substitute (WOI). Contraindications: Powdered extract of pods advocated as blood plasma substitute (WOI). |
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| OLIVE LEAF | Olea europaea | |
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Synonyms: Actions: ACE Inhibitor (1; VVG); Antiarrhythmic (1; PHR; PH2); Antibacterial (f; BIB); Antioxidant (1; APA); Antipyretic (f; VVG); Antisclerotic (f; ZUL); Antispasmodic (1; PHR; PH2; ZUL); Astringent (1; ZUL); Cholagogue (f; BIB); Collyrium (f; ZUL); Depurative (f; ZUL); Diuretic (1; APA; PHR; VVG); Hypocholesterolemic (1; HH2); Hypoglycemic (1; APA; BIB; HH2; VVG); Hypotensive (1; APA; BIB; PH2; SKJ; VVG; ZUL); Hypouricemic (1; ZUL); Molluscicide (1; HH2); Myorelaxant (1; ZUL); Nephrotonic (f; VVG); Pectoral (f; BIB); Tonic (f; VVG); Vasodilator (1; ZUL). Indications: Arrhythmia (1; PHR; PH2); Atherosclerosis (1; HH2); Bacteria (f; BIB); Cancer (f; JLH); Cancer, breast (f; JLH); Cancer, gum (f; JLH); Cardiopathy (1; APA; PH2); Colic (f; VVG; ZUL); Condyloma (f; BIB; JLH); Corn (f; ZUL); Cramp (1; PHR; PH2; ZUL); Cystosis (f; ZUL); Diabetes (1; APA; BIB; HH2); Diarrhea (f; UPW; VVG); Diphtheria (f; ZUL); Fever (f; APA; HH2; UPW; VVG); Gingivosis (f; JLH); Gout (f; HH2); Headache (f; ZUL); Hepatosis (f; BIB); High Blood Pressure (1; APA; BIB; PH2; SKJ; VVG; ZUL); High Cholesterol (1; HH2); Hyperglycemia (1; APA; BIB; HH2; VVG); Hypertonia (1; PHR); Malaria (f; FEL; ZUL); Mastosis (f; JLH); Ophthalmia (f; UPW; VVG; ZUL); Rheumatism (f; HH2; ZUL); Schistosomiasis (1; HH2); Scrofula (f; ZUL); Sore Throat (f; UPW; VVG; ZUL); UTI (f; ZUL); VD (f; JLH); Wart (f; BIB; JLH); Wound (f; APA). Dosage: Not covered (AHP). None known at proper dosage (PHR). LD50 = 1300 mg/lg ipr mouse; >3000 mg/kg orl mouse. Contraindications: Not covered (AHP). None known at proper dosage (PHR). LD50 = 1300 mg/lg ipr mouse; >3000 mg/kg orl mouse. |
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| OLIVE OIL | Olea europaea | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Antiaggregant (1; APA); Antidote, lead (f; FEL); Cardioprotective (1; APA); Demulcent (f; WOI); Emollient (1; APA; WOI); Enteroprotective (1; APA); Gastroprotective (1; APA); Hypocholesterolemic (1; APA); Hypoglycemic (1; APA); Laxative (1; APA; WOI). Indications: Bite (f; FEL); Bruise (f; FEL); Burn (f; FEL); Callus (f; JLH); Cancer (f; JLH); Cancer, beast (f; JLH); Cancer, liver (f; JLH); Cancer, neck (f; JLH); Cancer, spleen (f; JLH); Cancer, stomach (f; JLH); Cardiopathy (1; APA); Cholecystosis (1; PHR); Constipation (1; APA; WOI); Corn (f; ZUL); Diabetes (1; APA); Earache (f; FEL); Earwax (1; APA); Enterosis (1; APA); Exanthema (f; FEL); Gastrosis (1; APA; JLH); Hepatosis (f; JLH); High Cholesterol (1; APA); Hyperglycemia (1; APA); Induration (f; JLH); Mastosis (f; FEL); Ophthalmia (f; JLH); Phthisis (f; FEL); Plague (f; FEL); Proctosis (f; FEL); Scarlatina (f; FEL); Splenosis (f; JLH); Stone (f; FEL); Worm (f; FEL); Wound (f; FEL). Dosage: Class 1 (JAD). Not covered (AHP). Commission E reports the oil should not be used in patients with gallstones or bile stones because of the risk that a biliary colic is induced. Topical application rarely results in allergic skin reactions (AEH). Contraindications: Class 1 (JAD). Not covered (AHP). Commission E reports the oil should not be used in patients with gallstones or bile stones because of the risk that a biliary colic is induced. Topical application rarely results in allergic skin reactions (AEH). |
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| OLOLIUQUI, MOONFLOWER | Ipomoea violacea | |
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Synonyms: Convolvulus tuba Schltdl., Ipomoea macrantha Roem. & Schult., I. tuba (Schltdl.) G. Don. Actions: Hallucinogen (1; CRC); Narcotic (1; CRC); Psychedelic (f; CRC); Psychomimetic (f; CRC). Indications: Divination (f; CRC). Dosage: Contraindications: |
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| ONION | Allium cepa | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Allergenic (1; APA); Amebicide (1; X10594976); Antiaggregant (2; BGB; KOM; MPI; SHT; WHO); Antiallergic (1; PHR; WHO); Antianaphylactic (1; X3932203); Antiasthmatic (1; PHR; PNC); Antiatherosclerotic (2; APA; WO2); Antibacterial (2; KOM; PH2; SHT; WHO); Antiedemic (1; APA; WHO); Antihistaminic (1; WHO); Antiinflammatory (2; PHR); Antimitotic (1; WHO); Antioxidant (1; WO2); Antiseptic (1; APA; BGB; JFM; PH2; PNC); Antispasmodic (f; PNC); Antithromboxane (1; WHO); Antitoxigenic (1; X7600010); Antitumor (1; APA; BGB); Aphrodisiac (f; DAD; SKY; WHO); Candidicide (1; WHO); Cardiotonic (f; DAD; JFM); Carminative (f; APA; PNC; WHO); Choleretic (f; JFM); Collyrium (f; GHA); Copper Chelator (1; WO2); Cyclooxygenase Inhibitor (1; WHO); Decongestant (1; APA); Deobstruent (f; KAP); Diaphoretic (f; JFM); Diuretic (1; BGB; PNC; SKJ; WHO); Emmenagogue (f; DAD; DEM; WHO); Expectorant (1; APA; PNC; SKJ; WHO); Fibrinolytic (2; APA; SHT; WHO); Fungicide (1; APA; WHO); Hypocholesterolemic (1; BGB; JNU; MPI; WHO); Hypoglycemic (2; APA; MPI; PNC; WHO); Hypolipidemic (1; BGB; WHO); Hypotensive (2; DAD; KOM; SHT); Lipolytic (2; BGB; KOM; SHT); Lipoxygenase (1; WHO); Mast Cell Stabilizer (1;X3932203); Orexigenic (2; BGB; PH2; WHO); Parasiticide (1; X10594976); Pectoral (f; KAB); Phospholipase Inhibitor (1; WHO); Protein-Kinase Inhibitor (1; WHO); Protisticide (1; X10594976); Rubefacient (f; JFM); Sedative (f; KAB); Stimulant (f; JFM); Stomachic (f; KAB); Tonic (f; WHO); Vermifuge (f; WHO). Indications: Acne (f; JFM; WHO); Adenopathy (f; JLH); Allergy (1; BRU; PHR; WHO); Ameba (1; X10594976); Anaphylaxis (1; X3932203); Angina (f; BGB; PHR); Anorexia (2; BGB; KOM; PH2; WHO); Apoplexy (f; DEP); Asthma (1; APA; JFM; PHR; PH2; PNC); Atherosclerosis (2; APA; JFM; KOM; PH2; SHT; WO2); Bacillus (1; X4064797); Bacteria (2; JFM; KOM; PH2; SHT; WHO); Biliousness (f; KAB); Bleeding (f; KAB); Blister (1; SKJ); Boil (1; SKJ); Bronchosis (2; BGB; PHR; PH2; WHO); Bruise (f; PHR; WHO); Bug Bite (f; PHR); Burn (f; JLH; PHR); Cancer (1; APA; BGB); Cancer, breast (1; FNF; JLH; JNU); Cancer, colon (1; JNU); Cancer, esophagus (1; JNU); Cancer, gland (1; FNF; JLH); Cancer, liver (1; FNF; JLH); Cancer, lung (1; JNU); Cancer, rectum (1; FNF; JLH); Cancer, stomach (1; APA; FNF; JLH); Cancer, uterus (1; FNF; JLH); Candida (1; WHO; X10594976); Carbuncle (f; KAB); Cardiopathy (1; APA; JNU); Caries (1; X9354029); Catarrh (f; KAB); Chest Cold (f; JFM); Chilblain (f; KAP); Cholecystosis (f; JFM; PHR); Cholera (f; DEP; WHO); Cold (2; DEM; PHR; PH2); Colic (f; PHR; PH2; WHO); Colosis (f; KAP); Congestion (1; APA; BGB; JFM); Convulsion (f; KAB); Corn (f; JLH); Cough (2; BGB; JFM; PHR; PH2); Cramp (f; PNC; GHA); Deafness (f; JFM); Dermatosis (1; SKJ; X7600010); Diabetes (2; APA; WHO); Dropsy (f; BGB; DAD; GMH); Dusgeuzia (f; KAB); Dysentery (f; BGB; DAD; JNU); Dysmenorrhea (f; PHR); Dyspepsia (2; JFM; PHR; PH2); Dyspnea (f; BGB); Dysuria (f; KAB); Earache (1; APA; DEM); Edema (f; JFM); Enterosis (f; KAP); Epilepsy (f; JFM); Epistaxis (f; KAB); Escherichia (1; PH2); Felon (f; JLH); Fever (2; DEM; JFM; PHR; PH2; WHO); Flu (f; DEM); Fungus (1; APA; WHO; X10594976); Furuncle (f; PHR); Gas (f; DAD; JFM; SKJ); Gastrosis (f; GHA); Gingivosis (1; X9354029); Gravel (f; BGB; DAD; GMH); Heatstroke (f; DEP); Hepatosis (f; KAB); High Blood Pressure (2; DAD; KOM; PHR; PH2; SHT; WHO); High Cholesterol (2; APA; BGB; JNU; MPI; SHT; WHO); High Triglycerides (1; WHO); Hyperglycemia (2; APA; MPI; PNC; WHO); Hyperlipidemia (f; SKJ); Hysteria (f; DEP; KAB); Immunodepression (2; PHR); Induration (f; JLH); Infection (2; APA; JNU; PHR; PH2; WHO); Inflammation (2; PHR); Insomnia (f; KAB); Jaundice (f; WHO); Lymphangites (f; KAB); Malaria (f; JFM); Mange (f; JFM); Migraine (f; KAB); Mycosis (1; APA; WHO); Nephrosis (f; BGB); Nervousness (f; KAB); Neuralgia (f; JFM); Noninsulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (2; WHO); Nyctalopia (f; KAB); Obesity (1; BGB; SKJ; WHO); Odontosis (f; KAB); Ophthalmia (f; SKJ); Osteoporosis (1; ACT5:330; JNU); Otosis (f; SKJ; WHO); Pain (f; JFM); Parasite (1; JFM; X10594976); Periodontosis (1; X9354029); Pertussis (f; PHR); Pharyngosis (2; PHR); Proctosis (f; KAB); Prolapse (f; KAB); Protozoa (1; X10594976); Rabies (f; KAB); Rheumatism (f; JFM); Salmonella (1; PH2); Scabies (f; JFM); Sore (1; JNU; WHO); Sore Throat (f; DEP); Splenosis (f; DEP); Sting (f; JFM); Stomachache (f; PHR); Stomatosis (2; PHR); Strangury (f; KAP); Streptococcus (1; X9354029; X4064797); Swelling (1; APA; JFM; WHO); Syncope (f; DEP; KAB); Tenesmus (f; BGB); Thrombosis (f; JFM); Tinnitus (f; JFM); Tonsilosis (f; JFM); Toothache (f; JNU); Tuberculosis (f; JFM); Tumor (1; APA; BGB); Vertigo (f; KAB); Virus (1; X10594976); Wart (f; PHR); Whitlow (f; JLH); Worm (f; APA; JFM; WHO) Wound (f; PHR); Yeast (1; WHO; X10594976). Dosage: Class 1. Some idiopathic allergies (JAD). Allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and contact dermatosis reported (WHO). Feeding rats 1 g powdered onion/day/month boosted bone mineral content 17%, bone thickness more than 15%, performing better than calcitonin(+) (JNU). Contraindications: Class 1. Some idiopathic allergies (JAD). Allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and contact dermatosis reported (WHO). Feeding rats 1 g powdered onion/day/month boosted bone mineral content 17%, bone thickness more than 15%, performing better than calcitonin(+) (JNU). |
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| OPIUM ANTIDOTE | Combretum micranthum | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Antibacterial (1; HHB); Antidote, opium (f; HHB); Antiemetic (f; HHB); Astringent (1; PH2); Choleretic (1; PH2); Diuretic (f; HHB). Indications: Addiction (f; HHB); Bacteria (1; HHB); Blackwater Fever (f; HHB); Cholecystosis (f; HHB; PH2); Dyspepsia (f; PH2); Fever (f; HHB); Hepatosis (f; HHB; PH2); Nausea (f; HHB); Vomiting (f; HHB). Dosage: Contraindications: |
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