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| PUFFBALL | Lycoperdon | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Hemostat (1; EFS). Indications: Anemia (f; HHB; PH2); Bleeding (1; EFS; HHB); Catarrh (f; HHB PH2); Dermatosis (f; HHB; PH2); Dysmenorrhea (f; HHB; PH2); Epistaxis (f; PH2); Menorrhagia (1; HHB); Pulmonosis (f; EFS); Sore Throat (f; EFS). Dosage: Not covered (AHP; KOM). “Hazards and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2) (but PH2 designates no specific quantified dosage! JAD). Contraindications: Not covered (AHP; KOM). “Hazards and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2) (but PH2 designates no specific quantified dosage! JAD). |
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| PULSATILLA, PASQUEFLOWER | Anemone pulsatilla | |
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Synonyms: A. serotina (Schur) Coste, Pulsatilla vulgaris Mill., P. vulgaris var. serotina Schur. Actions: Abortifacient (1; APA); Allergenic (1; APA); Alterative (f; CRC; PNC); Analgesic (f; CAN); Antibacterial (1; APA); Antidote (f; CRC); Antimotility (1; PH2); Antipyretic (1; APA); Antiseptic (1; PH2); Antispasmodic (f; APA; PNC); Candidicide (1; HH2); Carcinogenic (1; HH2); Diuretic (f; CRC); Emmenagogue (f; CRC); Expectorant (f; CRC); Fungicide (1; HH2); Nervine (f; PNC); Poison (1; PH2); Sedative (1; APA; CAN); Teratogenic (1; APA); Uterotonic (1; APA; CAN). Indications: Amaurosis (f; MAD); Amblyopia (f; MAD); Amenorrhea (f; CRC; MAD; PNC); Anemia (f; MAD); Arthrosis (f; MAD); Asthma (f; APA; CRC); Bacteria (1; APA; CRC); Biliousness (f; CRC); BPH (f; MAD); Bronchosis (f; CRC); Cancer (f; JLH); Candida (1; HH2); Caries (f; MAD); Cataract (f; APA; PH2); Catarrh (f; CRC; PNC); Childbirth (f; PH2); Chlorosis (f; MAD); Cholecystosis (f; MAD); Convulsion (f; MAD); Cornea (f; MAD); Cough (f; APA; HH2); Cramp (f; APA; PNC); Cystosis (f; PH2); Depression (f; APA; PH2); Dermatosis (f; APA; MAD; PHR; PH2); Diarrhea (f; CRC); Dysmenorrhea (f; APA; CRC; MAD; PH2); Dyspepsia (f; APA; CRC; MAD); Earache (f; APA; CRC); Endometriosis (f; MAD); Enterosis (f; APA; PHR; PH2); Epididymosis (f; CAN); Erysipelas (f; MAD); Escherichia (1; HH2); Exanthema (f; MAD); Fever (1; APA; MAD); Fungus (1; HH2); Gastrosis (f; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2); Glaucoma (f; APA; PH2); Gout (f; CRC; MAD); Headache (f; APA; CRC; MAD); Hemicrania (f; CRC); Hemorrhoid (f; MAD); Hyperactivity (f; APA); Hyperemesis (f; MAD); Hysteria (f; MAD); Infection (1; APA; HH2; PHR; PH2); Inflammation (f; APA; PHR; PH2); Insomnia (1; APA; CAN; PH2); Irosis (f; PH2); Itch (f; CRC); Leukorrhea (f; MAD); Measles (f; CRC; PH2); Migraine (f; APA; CRC; HH2; PH2); Mucososis (f; PHR; PH2); Mycosis (1; HH2; PH2); Nausea (f; HH2); Nervousness (1; APA; CAN); Neuralgia (f; APA; CRC; HH2; PHR; PH2); Nyctalopia (f; MAD); Ophthalmia (f; CRC; PH2); Orchosis (f; CAN; MAD); Otosis (f; PH2); Ovariosis (f; CAN); Pain (f; CAN; HH2); Paralysis (f; MAD); Parotosis (f; PH2); Pertussis (f; CRC); Pharyngosis (f; MAD); Pterygium (f; JLH); Pulmonosis (f; APA); Restlessness (f; APA; PHR; PH2); Rheumatism (f; CRC; PH2); Rhinosis (f; APA; CRC; MAD); Salmonella (1; HH2); Sclerite (f; PH2); Scrofula (f; MAD); Shigella (1; HH2); Sore (f; MAD); Sore Throat (f; HH2); Staphylococcus (1; HH2); Stomachache (f; MAD); Toothache (f; APA; CRC); Tuberculosis (1; HH2); Ulcus cruris (f; MAD); Uterosis (f; APA); Urogenosis (f; CAN; PH2); Urticaria (f; APA); Uterosis (f; MAD); Wart (f; APA; CRC; JLH; MAD); Yeast (1; HH2). Dosage: Not covered (AHP). Hazards and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages of the dehydrated herbs†(PH2). Commission E reports higher doses of herb may irritate the kidneys and urinary tract, and pregnancy is an absolute contraindication (AEH). CAN does not recommend it for internal use and caution protanemonin is allergenic and irritant. Pulsatilla contact has caused hyperpigmentative vesicles. Because it is an irritant (fresh plant), and reputed to affect the menstrual cycle and cause uterine activity, in vitro and in vivo, its use in pregnancy and lactation is to be avoided. Inhalation of EO can irritate conjunctiva and nasal mucosa (CAN). Contraindications: Not covered (AHP). Hazards and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages of the dehydrated herbs†(PH2). Commission E reports higher doses of herb may irritate the kidneys and urinary tract, and pregnancy is an absolute contraindication (AEH). CAN does not recommend it for internal use and caution protanemonin is allergenic and irritant. Pulsatilla contact has caused hyperpigmentative vesicles. Because it is an irritant (fresh plant), and reputed to affect the menstrual cycle and cause uterine activity, in vitro and in vivo, its use in pregnancy and lactation is to be avoided. Inhalation of EO can irritate conjunctiva and nasal mucosa (CAN). |
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| PUMPKIN | Cucurbita pepo | |
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Synonyms: Cucumis pepo (L.) Dumort., Cucurbita mammeata Molina. Actions: 5-Alpha-Reductase-Inhibitor (1; BGB); Antiaggregant (1; TRA); Antiandrogenic (1; BGB); Antidiabetic (f; JFM); Antiedemic (1; SHT); Antiinflammatory (1; PHR; PH2; SHT); Antioxidant (1; PHR; PH2); Antiproliferant (1; JNU); Antiprostatitic (1; APA; FNF); Antipyretic (f; JFM); Cicatrizant (1; TRA); Demulcent (f; WBB); Diuretic (1; BGB; FNF; JFM; WBB); Herbicide (f; WAM); Neurotonic (f; EFS); Pectoral (f; JFM); Taenicide (1; BGB; WBB); Vermifuge (1; APA; BGB; PH2; WBB); Vulnerary (f; PHR). Indications: Adenoma (1; SHT); Asthenia (f; TRA); Bladder Stone (2; BGB); BPH (1; APA; BIS; FNF; SHT); Burn (f; TRA); Cancer (1; FNF; JLH); Cancer, eye (1; FNF; JLH); Cancer, liver (1; FNF; JLH); Cancer, lung (1; JNU); Cancer, mouth (1; FNF; JLH); Corn (f; JLH); Coryza (f; JFM); Cystosis (2; APA; BGB; PHR; PH2); Debility (f; TRA); Dermatosis (f; TRA); Diabetes (f; JFM); Diarrhea (f; JFM); Dropsy (f; DEM); Dyspepsia (f; DEM); Dysuria (1; BGB; PH2; SHT); Edema (f; DEM); Enuresis (1; BGB); Fever (f; JFM); Inflammation (1; PHR; PH2; SHT); Jaundice (f; JFM); Measles (f; JFM); Nephrosis (f; PHR; PH2); Ophthalmia (f; JLH); Oxalcrystalluria (2; BGB); Parasite (1; PH2); Prostatosis (1; APA; PHR; PH2); Psoriasis (1; TRA); Rheumatism (f; DEM); Roundworm (1; APA); Smallpox (f; JFM); Sore (f; JFM); Sprain (f; JFM); Stomatosis (f; JLH); Swelling (1; SHT); Syphilis (f; JFM); Tapeworm (1; APA; BGB; JFM; PH2; WBB); Tumor (f; JLH); Wart (f; JLH); Worm (1; APA; BGB; PH2; WBB); Wound (1; DEM; TRA). Dosage: Class 1 (AHP; JAD).“Hazards and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2). There are no known side effects or drug-drug interactions (PIP). Varro Tyler cautioned against self medication with BPH. Whenever treating BPH, a practitioner should be involved. Base-line levels of PSA should be established before considering an herbal treatment (JAD). Extracts (Pumpkin) — Pumpkin seeds have delta-7-sterols and selenium, which have antiinflammatory activity. Similar in conformation to dihydrotestosterone (PH2); these sterols can displace the product of 5-a-reductase from androgen receptors dose-dependently. Some argue that cucurbitacins may prevent conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone, but Bisset notes that at least some seeds contain no cucurbitacins. One study in Thailand study showed that the seed lowered oxalcrystalluria (formation of bladder stones due to accumulated oxalate crystals in 2- to 7-year-old boys), while increasing glycosaminoglycans, potassium, and pyrophosphate (BGB). Contraindications: Class 1 (AHP; JAD).“Hazards and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2). There are no known side effects or drug-drug interactions (PIP). Varro Tyler cautioned against self medication with BPH. Whenever treating BPH, a practitioner should be involved. Base-line levels of PSA should be established before considering an herbal treatment (JAD). Extracts (Pumpkin) — Pumpkin seeds have delta-7-sterols and selenium, which have antiinflammatory activity. Similar in conformation to dihydrotestosterone (PH2); these sterols can displace the product of 5-a-reductase from androgen receptors dose-dependently. Some argue that cucurbitacins may prevent conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone, but Bisset notes that at least some seeds contain no cucurbitacins. One study in Thailand study showed that the seed lowered oxalcrystalluria (formation of bladder stones due to accumulated oxalate crystals in 2- to 7-year-old boys), while increasing glycosaminoglycans, potassium, and pyrophosphate (BGB). |
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| PUMPKIN SEED | Cucurbita pepo | |
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Synonyms: Cucumis pepo (L.) Dumort., Cucurbita mammeata Molina. Actions: 5-Alpha-Reductase-Inhibitor (1; BGB); Antiandrogenic (1; BGB); Antidiabetic (f; JFM); Antiedemic (1; SHT); Antiinflammatory (1; PHR; SHT); Antioxidant (1; PHR); Antiprostatitic (1; APA; FNF); Antipyretic (f; JFM); Demulcent (f; WAM); Diuretic (1; BGB; FNF; JFM); Herbicide (f; WAM); Pectoral (f; JFM); Taenicide (1; BGB); Vermifuge (1; APA; BGB); Vulnerary (f; PHR). Indications: Adenoma (1; SHT); Bladder Stone (2; BGB); BPH (1; APA; BIS; FNF; SHT); Cancer (f; JLH); Corn (f; JLH); Coryza (f; JFM); Cystosis (1; APA; PIP); Cystosis (2; APA; BGB; PHR); Diabetes (f; JFM); Diarrhea (f; JFM); Dropsy (f; DEM); Dyspepsia (f; DEM); Dysuria (1; BGB; SHT); Edema (f; DEM); Enuresis (1; BGB); Fever (f; JFM); Inflammation (1; PHR; SHT); Jaundice (f; JFM); Measles (f; JFM); Nephrosis (f; PHR); Oxalcrystalluria (2; BGB); Prostatosis (1; APA; PHR); Rheumatism (f; DEM); Roundworm (1; APA); Smallpox (f; JFM); Sore (f; JFM); Sprain (f; JFM); Swelling (1; SHT); Syphilis (f; JFM); Tapeworm (1; APA; BGB; JFM); Tumor (f; JLH); Wart (f; JLH); Worm (1; APA; BGB); Wound (f; DEM). Dosage: Class 1 (AHP; JAD). “Hazards and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2). There are no known side effects or drug-drug interactions (PIP). Varro Tyler cautioned against self medication with BPH. Whenever treating BPH, a practitioner should be involved. Base-line levels of PSA should be established before considering an herbal treatment (JAD). Contraindications: Class 1 (AHP; JAD). “Hazards and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2). There are no known side effects or drug-drug interactions (PIP). Varro Tyler cautioned against self medication with BPH. Whenever treating BPH, a practitioner should be involved. Base-line levels of PSA should be established before considering an herbal treatment (JAD). |
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| PUNCTURE VINE | Tribulus terrestris | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Antiinflammatory (f; KAB); Antipyretic (f; SUW); Aphrodisiac (f; KAB; SUW); Astringent (f; WBB); Carminative (f; KAB); Catecholaminogenic (1; JFM); Collyrium (f; WBB); CNS Stimulant (1; JFM); Depurative (f; KAB); Diuretic (1; KAP; SUW; WBB; WOI); Emmenagogue (f; KAB); Hemostat (f; KAB); Hypotensive (1; JFM); Lactagogue (f; WBB); Litholytic (f; SKJ); Orexigenic (f; WOI); Stomachic (f; SKJ; WOI); Tonic (f; JFM; SUW; WOI); Vasodilator (f; JFM); Vermifuge (f; JFM). Indications: Abscess (f; JFM); Acne (f; JFM); Anemia (f; KAB); Angina (f; KAB); Aphtha (f; KAB); Ascites (1; WOI); Asthma (f; SKJ); Bladder Stone (f; WOI); Bleeding (1; JFM; KAB); Bright’s Disease (f; WOI); Calculus (f; KAB; SUW; WOI); Cardiopathy (f; KAB; KAP); Catarrh (f; KAB); Childbirth (f; KAP); Cold (f; JFM); Congestion (f; JFM); Conjunctivosis (f; WBB); Cough (f; KAP; SKJ); Cystosis (f; JFM; KAP; WOI); Debility (f; KAB); Dermatosis (f; KAB); Diarrhea (1; JFM; WBB); Dysentery (f; KAB); Dysuria (f; SKJ; SUW; WOI); Edema (1; JFM; WOI); Enterorrhagia (1; JFM); Epistaxis (1; JFM); Fever (f; SUW); Gingivosis (1; JFM); Gleet (f; KAP); Gonorrhea (f; KAP; WBB); Gout (f; SKJ; SUW); Gravel (f; KAB; SUW); Hepatosis (f; JFM); High Blood Pressure (1; JFM); Impotence (f; KAB; SKJ; SUW); Inflammation (f; JFM; KAB); Leukorrhea (f; SKJ); Lumbago (f; KAB); Malaria (f; JFM); Nephrosis (f; JFM; SUW; WOI); Ophthalmia (f; KAB; WBB); Pain (f; JFM; SUW); Pharyngosis (1; JFM; WBB); Phosphaturia (f; KAP); Polyp (f; JLH); Pulmonosis (f; JFM); Rheumatism (f; JFM); Rhinosis (f; JLH);Scabies (f; KAB); Sore (f; JFM); Sore Throat (1; JFM); Spermatorrhea (f; KAP); Stomatosis (1; JFM); Stone (f; SKJ; WOI); Strangury (f; KAB; KAP); Swelling (f; JFM); Teething (f; JFM); Tumor (f; JLH); Urogenitosis (f; KAP); VD (f; JFM); Uterosis (f; KAP); Water Retention (1; WOI); Whitlow (f; KAB); Worm (f; JFM). Dosage: Plant may contain a hepatotoxin, and photosensitivity from phylloerythrin, a chlorophyll derivative (WOI). Contraindications: Plant may contain a hepatotoxin, and photosensitivity from phylloerythrin, a chlorophyll derivative (WOI). |
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| PURGING CROTON | Croton tiglium | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Abortifacient (f; KAB); Carminative (f; KAB); Cocarcinogen (1; PH2); Diaphoretic (f; SKJ); Emetic (1; SKJ); Emmenagogue (f; HHB); Irritant (1; PH2); Insecticide (1; HHB; KAB); Laxative (1; KAB; PH2); Nephrotoxic (1; PH2); Piscicide (f; KAB); Rubefacient (f; KAB); Tonic (f; KAB). Indications: Bite (f; SKJ); Bronchosis (f; KAB); Cancer (f; JLH); Cancer, brain (f; JLH); Cholecystosis (f; PH2); Colic (f; PH2); Conjunctivosis (f; HHB); Constipation (1; KAB; PH2); Convulsion (f; KAB; PH2); Dermatosis (f; HHB); Eczema (f; HHB); Edema (f; PH2); Encephalosis (f; JLH; KAB); Enterosis (f; PH2); Fever (f; KAB; SKJ); Gastrosis (f; PH2); Inflammation (f; KAB); Insanity (f; KAB); Malaria (f; PH2); Mastosis (f; HHB); Pain (f; PH2); Pulmonosis (f; PH2); Snakebite (f; SKJ); Sore (f; JLH); Sore Throat (f; PH2); Stomachache (f; PH2); Vertigo (f; PH2); Worm (f; PH2). Dosage: Not covered (AHP). To be strictly avoided (PH2). 1–2 drops are acutely toxic, causing burning mouth, dizziness, painful bowel movement, stupor, vomiting, and ultimately collapse. 20 drops of croton oil are lethal. Contraindications: Not covered (AHP). To be strictly avoided (PH2). 1–2 drops are acutely toxic, causing burning mouth, dizziness, painful bowel movement, stupor, vomiting, and ultimately collapse. 20 drops of croton oil are lethal. |
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| PURGING NUT, BUBBLE BUSH | Jatropha curcas | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Abortifacient (f; CRC; MPG; WBB); Analgesic (f; CRC); Antibacterial (1; MPG; TRA); Anticancer (1; FNF; ZUL); Anticonvulsant (1; MPG; 60P); Antiherpetic (1; TRA); Antiinflammatory (f; MPG); Antileukemic (1; ZUL; 60P); Antiscorbutic (f; RYM); Antiseptic (1; CRC; VVG; 60P); Antispasmodic (f; 60P); Antitumor (1; TRA; VVG); Antiviral (1; CRC; TRA); Astringent (f; ZUL); Candidicide (1; TRA); Carcinogenic (1; VVG); Cicatrizant (f; CRC); Contraceptive (f; CRC); Curare (f; ZUL); Cyanogenic (1; CRC; MPG); Depurative (f; CRC; VVG); Diuretic (1; CRC; WBB); Emetic (1; CRC; RYM); Hemostat (f; CRC; DEP; WBB); Insectifuge (f; CRC; WBB); Insecticide (1; ZUL); Lactagogue (f; CRC; JFM; MPG); Laxative (1; AAB; VVG; WBB); Molluscicide (1; CRC; ZUL); Narcotic (f; CRC); Parasiticide (f; 60P); Piscicide (1; CRC; WBB; ZUL); Proteolytic (f; ZUL; 60P); Rodenticide (1; CRC); Rubefacient (f; CRC; MPG; ZUL); Vermifuge (1; CRC; JFM; WBB); Vulnerary (1; CRC; 60P). Indications: Abscess (f; 60P); Alopecia (f; CRC; ZUL); Anasarca (f; CRC); Aneurism (f; DEP); Angina (f; WBB); Anorexia (f; MPG); Arthrosis (f; MAD; WBB); Ascites (f; CRC; WBB); Backache (f; AAB); Bacteria (1; MPG; TRA); Bleeding (f; CRC; DEP; MPG; WBB); Boil (f; VVG; ZUL); Burn (f; CRC; JFM; MPG); Cancer (1; FNF; HAD; JLH; TRA; VVG; ZUL); Candida (1; AAB; CRC; JFM; TRA); Carbuncle (f; CRC); Catarrh (f; MPG); Childbirth (f; CRC); Chill (f; MAD); Cholera (f; MAD); Cold (f; JFM); Colic (f; MPG); Constipation (1; AAB; JFM; VVG; WBB; ZUL); Convulsion (1; CRC; MPG; ZUL; 60P); Cough (f; CRC); Cramp (f; MAD; 60P); Cyanosis (f; MAD); Dermatosis (f; CRC; WBB; ZUL); Diarrhea (1; CRC; JFM; MPG); Dropsy (f; CRC; RYM; WBB); Dysentery (f; CRC; JFM; MPG); Dyspepsia (f; CRC); Eczema (f; DEP; 60P); Erysipelas (f; CRC; JFM; MPG); Fever (f; CRC; JFM; 60P); Fit (f; ZUL); Fracture (f; MPG); Gastrosis (f; VAG); Gingivosis (f; AAB; MPG; 60P); Glossosis (f; MPG; ZUL); Gonorrhea (f; CRC; 60P); Gout (f; MPG; WBB; 60P); Headache (f; 60P); Heartburn (f; JFM); Hemorrhoid (f; JFM; MPG; 60P); Hernia (f; CRC; 60P); Herpes (1; DEP; MPG; TRA; ZUL); Incontinence (f; CRC); Infection (1; CRC; MPG; VVG); Inflammation (f; AAB; CRC; MPG); Jaundice (f; CRC; JFM; ZUL); Leishmaniasis (1; 60P); Leukemia (1; MPG; ZUL; 60P); Malaria (f; ZUL; 60P); Marasmus (f; JFM); Mycosis (1; 60P); Nephrosis (f; MPG); Neuralgia (f; CRC); Ovary (f; AAB); Pain (f; CRC); Paralysis (f; CRC; DAV; WBB); Parasite (1; MPG; 60P); Pharyngosis (f; AAB); Pleurisy (f; CRC); Pneumonia (f; CRC); Rash (f; CRC); Rheumatism (f; WBB); Ringworm (f; JFM); Scabies (f; CRC); Sciatica (f; CRC; WBB); Sinusosis (f; 60P); Sore (f; CRC; MPG; ZUL); Splenosis (f; JFM); Staphylococcus (1; MPG); Stomachache (f; CRC; MPG); Stomatosis (f; AAB); Streptococcus (1; DAV; MPG); Sunburn (f; 60P); Syncope (Kollaps) (f; MAD); Syphilis (f; CRC); Tetanus (f; CRC); Toothache (f; MAD; MPG); Tumor (1; FNF; HAD; JLH; TRA; VVG); Ulcer (f; CRC); Uterosis (f; CRC); VD (f; CRC; JFM; ZUL); Virus (1; CRC; TRA); Wart (2; MPG; 60P); Water Retention (f; AAB); Whitlow (f; CRC); Worm (1; CRC; JFM; MAD; WBB); Wound (f; CRC; JFM; VVG; WBB); Yaws (f; CRC); Yeast (1; CRC; TRA); Yellow Fever (f; CRC). Dosage: Too poisonous to toy around with. Poisoning may cause amnesia, convulsions, delirium, diarrhea, nausea, vertigo, and visual disturbances (MAD). Contraindications: Too poisonous to toy around with. Poisoning may cause amnesia, convulsions, delirium, diarrhea, nausea, vertigo, and visual disturbances (MAD). |
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| PURPLE BEEBALM | Monarda fistulosa | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Carminative (1; FAD); Diaphoretic (f; FAD); Vermifuge (f; FAD). Indications: Cancer (1; FNF); Cardiopathy (f; FAD); Cold (1; FAD); Colic (1; FAD); Epistaxis (f; FAD); Fever (1; FAD); Gas (1; FAD); Headache (f; FAD); Insomnia (f; FAD); Melanoma (1; FNF); Worm (f; FAD). Dosage: Contraindications: |
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| PURPLE GROMWELL, RED GROMWELL | Lithospermum erythrorhizon | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Analgesic (1; PH2); Antiangiogenic (1; X9615720); Antibacterial (1; DAA); Anticancer (1; DAA); Anti-HIV (1; X8277430); Antigonadotropic (1; X3899201); Antihyperthyroid (1; X6724503); Antiinflammatory (1; PH2; X11092541); Antimutagenic (1; X3278214); Antioxidant (1; X11092541); Antipyretic (1; DAA; HH3; PH2); Antisarcomic (1; DAA); Antiseptic (1; PH2; X1240939); Antithyroid (1; AKT); Antitumor (1; PH2; X2559188); Antiviral (1; X8277430); Apoptotic (1; X10483373); Candidicide (1; X10860491); Circulostimulant (f; DAA); Depurative (f; DAA); Detoxicant (f; LMP); Diuretic (f; LMP); Fungicide (1; X10860491); Granulant (1; DAA); Hypoglycemic (1; PH2); Immunomodulator (1; PH2); Lactobacillacide (1; HH3); Laxative (f; LMP). Indications: Abscess (f; DAA); Bacteria (1; DAA; HH3); Bleeding (f; DAA); Blister (f; LMP); Boil (f; DAA); Burn (f; DAA); Cancer (1; DAA; HHB; JLH; PH2; X2559188; X3278214); Candida (1; X10860491); Chickenpox (f; LMP); Chilblain (f; DAA); Circulosis (f; LMP); Constipation (f; DAA; LMP; PH2); Dermatosis (1; DAA; HH3; PH2); Diabetes (1; PH2); Dysuria (f; DAA; PH2); Eczema (f; DAA; HH3; PH2); Ectoparasite (f; LMP); Escherichia (1; HH3); Fever (1; DAA; HH3; PH2); Fungus (1; X10860491); Gastrosis (f; LMP); Hemorrhoid (f; DAA); Hepatosis (f; HH3); HIV (1; X8277430); Hyperglycemia (1; PH2); Hyperthyroid (1; AKT); Infection (1; PH2; X10860491); Inflammation (1; PH2; X11092541); Measles (1; DAA; LMP); Mycosis (1; X10860491); Pain (1; PH2); Parasite (f; LMP); Pemphigus (f; DAA); Purpura (f; HH3); Scarlet Fever (f; DAA; LMP); Shigella (1; HH3); Smallpox (f; DAA; PH2); Sore (f; DAA); Sting (f; LMP); Strangury (f; PH2); Staphylococcus (f; PH2); Tumor (1; PH2; X2559188); Virus (1; X8277430); Water Retention (f; LMP); Wound (f; DAA; LMP); Virus (1; X8277430); Yeast (1; X10860491). Dosage: Not covered (AHP). Too toxic for internal use due to pyrollizidine alkaloids with 1,2-unsaturated necic parent substances (PH2). High oral doses cause diarrhea in mice (HH3). LD50 (ether root extract) = 40 mg/kg ipr mouse (HH3), LD50 (ether root extract) = >5000 mg/kg orl mouse (HH3), LD50 (water root extract) = >5000 mg/kg ipr mouse (HH3), LD50 (water root extract) = >10,000 mg/kg orl mouse (HH3). Contains at least four antisarcomic phytochemicals,; alkannan, cycloshikonin, dihydroshikonin, and shikonin (DAA). Contraindications: Not covered (AHP). Too toxic for internal use due to pyrollizidine alkaloids with 1,2-unsaturated necic parent substances (PH2). High oral doses cause diarrhea in mice (HH3). LD50 (ether root extract) = 40 mg/kg ipr mouse (HH3), LD50 (ether root extract) = >5000 mg/kg orl mouse (HH3), LD50 (water root extract) = >5000 mg/kg ipr mouse (HH3), LD50 (water root extract) = >10,000 mg/kg orl mouse (HH3). Contains at least four antisarcomic phytochemicals,; alkannan, cycloshikonin, dihydroshikonin, and shikonin (DAA). |
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| PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE | Lythrum salicaria | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Antibacterial (1; PH2); Antiinflammatory (1; PH2); Antiseptic (1; PH2); Astringent (1; EFS; FEL; MAD; PH2); Candidicide (1; X10857921); Demulcent (f; FEL); Hemostat (f; MAD); Tonic (f; EFS). Indications: Bacteria (1; MAD; PH2); Bleeding (1; MAD; PH2); Candida (1; X10857921); Catarrh (f; PH2); Colitis (f; FEL); Colorectosis (f; FEL); Dermatosis (1; FEL; MAD; PH2); Diarrhea (f; EFS; HHB; MAD; PH2); Dysentery (f; EFS; HHB; MAD); Dysmenorrhea (f; PH2); Eczema (f; MAD; PH2); Enterosis (f; MAD; PH2); Fever (1; DEM; MAD); Fungus (1; X10857921); Gastrosis (f; MAD); Gingivosis (1; PH2); Gleet (f; FEL); Gonorrhea (f; FEL); Hemoptysis (f; MAD); Hemorrhoid (1; EFS; PH2); Infection (1; PH2); Inflammation (1; PH2); Itch (f; MAD); Leukorrhea (f; FEL; MAD); Mycosis (1; X10857921); Ophthalmia (f; FEL); Sore (f; MAD); Stomachache (f; MAD); Typhus (f; HHB; MAD); Varicosis (f; MAD); Yeast (1; X10857921). 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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