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| TEAWEED | Sida rhombifolia | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Analgesic (f; DAV); Antibacterial (1; AAB; TRA); Antiinflammatory (f; TRA); Antipyretic (f; JFM); Antiseptic (1; DAV; TRA); Aphrodisiac (f; DAV); Demulcent (f; IED); Diuretic (f; IED; JFM); Emmenagogue (f; DAV); Emollient (f; IED; WBB); Expectorant (f; AAB); Fungicide (f; AAB); Lactagogue (f; DAV; JFM); Sedative (f; IED); Stomachic (f; IED); Tonic (f; JFM). Indications: Adenopathy (f; IED); Alcoholism (f; JFM); Alopecia (f; DAV); Bacteria (1; AAB; TRA); Biliousness (f; DAV); Boil (f; DAV); Bronchosis (f; JFM); Bug Bite (f; JFM); Burn (f; DAV); Catarrh (f; JFM); Childbirth (f; IED); Conjunctivosis (f; DAV); Cough (f; AAB); Dermatosis (f; DAV; JFM); Diarrhea (f; IED); Dysmenorrhea (f; JFM); Dyspepsia (f; DAV; IED; JFM); Dyspnea (f; DAV); Dysuria (f; AAB); Enterosis (f; JLH; JFM); Epilepsy (f; IED); Fever (f; IED; JFM); Fungus (1; AAB; IED); Gastrosis (f; DAV); Gonorrhea (f; AAB; DAV); Headache (f; IED); Hemorrhoid (f; DAV; JFM); Hepatosis (f; JFM); Impetigo (f; DAV); Infection (f; AAB; IED); Inflammation (f; TRA); Insomnia (f; IED); Leukorrhea (f; DAV); Lupus (f; DAV; JFM); Malaise (f; IED); Mycosis (1; AAB); Nausea (f; IED); Nephrosis (f; DAV); Nervousness (f; IED); Pain (f; DAV; JFM); Phthisis (1; JFM); Pregnancy (f; IED);Prolapse (f; IED); Pulmonosis (f; IED); Rheumatism (f; DAV; WBB); Snakebite (f; DAV; WBB); Sore (f; DAV); Sprain (f; AAB); Staphylococcus (1; AAB); Thrush (f; DAV); Tuberculosis (1; DAV; JFM); Tumor (f; DAV; JLH); Ulcer (f; DAV); Urethrosis (f; DAV; JFM); Uterosis (f; IED); UTI (f; DAV); VD (f; IED); Water Retention (f; DAV; IED; JFM); Wound (f; DAV). Dosage: Contraindications: |
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| TEMU LAWAK | Curcuma xanthorrhiza | |
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Synonyms: Very closely related to zedoary. Important in Indonesian Jamu. Actions: Antiinflammatory (1; COX; FNF); Antitumor (1; PHR; PH2); Aperitif (2; PHR); Carminative (f; HHB); Cholagogue (1; BRU); Choleretic (2; BRU; HHB; KOM; PH2); Cox-2 Inhibitor (1; FNF; JAD); Emmenagogue (f; IHB); Litholytic (f; PH2); Stomachic (f; HHB); Tonic (f; IHB). Indications: Alzheimer’s (1; COX; FNF; JAD); Amenorrhea (f; IHB); Anorexia (2; PHR; PH2); Arthrosis (1; COX; FNF; JAD); Cancer (1; COX; FNF; PHR; PH2); Childbirth (f; IHB); Cholecystosis (2; PHR; PH2); Dyspepsia (2; KOM; PH2); Enterosis (f; BRU); Fullness (f; PH2); Gallstone (f; IHB); Gas (1; HHB; PH2); Gastrosis (1; BRU); Hepatosis (2; HHB; IHB; PHR; PH2); Inflammation (1; COX; FNF); Jaundice (f; HHB); Pain (1; COX; FNF); Rheumatism (1; COX; IHB); Stone (f; IHB; HHB; PH2); Tumor (1; PHR; PH2). Dosage: Not covered (AHP). “Hazards and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2). Commission E reports contraindications: biliary obstruction; adverse effects: GI irritation from continued use (AEH; KOM; PH2). Contraindications: Not covered (AHP). “Hazards and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2). Commission E reports contraindications: biliary obstruction; adverse effects: GI irritation from continued use (AEH; KOM; PH2). |
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| THORN APPLE | Datura inoxia | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Amnesiagenic (f; CRC; WOI); Analgesic (f; CRC; WOI); Anesthetic (f; CRC); Antispasmodic (f; CRC); Demulcent (f; CRC); Expectorant (f; CRC); Intoxicant (f; WBB); Narcotic (f; CRC); Sedative (f; CRC). Indications: Asthma (f; CRC; SKJ); Boil (f; CRC); Bronchosis (f; CRC); Cough (f; CRC); Cramp (f; CRC); Dandruff (f; CRC); Earache (f; CRC); Hemorrhoid (f; CRC); Hydrophobia (f; SKJ); Insomnia (f; CRC); Motion Sickness (f; CRC; SKJ); Nervousness (f; CRC); Ophthalmia (f; CRC; SKJ); Pain (f; CRC; WOI); Parkinsonianism (f; CRC; SKJ); Phthisis (f; CRC); Pyorrhea (f; CRC); Seasickness (f; CRC); Sore (f; CRC); Spasm (f; CRC); Tumor (f; CRC). Dosage: Not covered (AHP). Narcotic hallucinogen and hypnotic. See D. stramonium (CRC). Used by shamans, sometimes with fatal results; children have become intoxicated after sucking the nectar (WBB). Contraindications: Not covered (AHP). Narcotic hallucinogen and hypnotic. See D. stramonium (CRC). Used by shamans, sometimes with fatal results; children have become intoxicated after sucking the nectar (WBB). |
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| THREE-LEAVED CAPER | Crataeva nurvala | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Antiinflammatory (1; KEB); Aperitif (1; WOI); Astringent (f; WOI); Bitter (1; WOI); Cholagogue (f; WOI); Contraceptive (f; SKJ); Demulcent (f; WOI); Hepatotonic (f; WOI); Laxative (f; WOI); Litholytic (2; KEB); Natriuretic (1; KEB); Rubefacient (f; WOI); Tonic (f; SKJ). Indications: Alopecia (f; SKJ); Anorexia (1; WOI); Bladder Problem (2; KEB); Bladder Stone (2; KEB); BPH (2; KEB); Calculi (2; KEB); Constipation (f; WOI); Dysuria (f; SKJ); Enuresis (1; KEB); Hydrocele (f; SKJ); Incontinence (1; KEB); Inflammation (1; KEB); Kidney Stone (2; KEB); Nephrosis (2; KEB); Orchosis (f; SKJ); Puerperium (f; SKJ); Sore (f; SKJ); Stone (2; KEB); UTI (2; KEB). Dosage: Not covered (AHP; KOM). Contraindications: Not covered (AHP; KOM). |
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| THUJA, WHITE CEDAR | Thuja occidentalis | |
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Synonyms: T. occidentalis var. fastigiata H. Jaeger, T. occidentalis var. nigra L. H. Bailey, T. occidentalis var. pyramidalis Zederb. Actions: Abortifacient (f; PH2); Analgesic (f; LAF); Anaphrodisiac (f; CEB); Antibacterial (1; EFS; FNF; PH2); Antiseptic (f; CEB); Antiviral (1; LAF; PH2); Convulsant (1; LAF; PH2); Counterirritant (1; LAF); Cytotoxic (1; HH2); Depurative (f; CEB; EFS); Diaphoretic (f; CEB; EFS); Diuretic (f; LAF); Emmenagogue (1; EFS; LAF); Expectorant (1; LAF); Fungicide (f; LAF); Hypotensive (1; LAF); Immunostimulant (1; LAF; PH2; PNC); Insectifuge (f; CEB); Lactagogue (f; CEB); Phagocytotic (1; LAF); Secretagogue (f; CEB); Spasmogenic (1; PH2); Stimulant (f; EFS; PNC); Tonic (f; CEB); Toxic (1; HH2); Uterotonic (1; LAF); Vermifuge (1; CEB; EFS; LAF). Indications: Amenorrhea (1; CEB; HH2; PH2; PNC); Angina (f; HH2); Arthrosis (f; FAD; PHR; PH2); Bacteria (1; EFS; FNF; PH2); Bleeding (f; CEB); Blepharosis (f; HH2; PH2); Blood (f; DEM); Body Odor (f; DEM); Bronchosis (1; FAD; HH2; PHR); Bruise (f; DEM); Bug Bite (f; LAF); Burn (f; CEB; DEM; PH2); Cancer, anus (f; JLH); Cancer, bladder (f; JLH); Cancer, breast (f; JLH); Cancer, hand (f; JLH); Cancer, mucus (f; JLH); Cancer, penis (f; JLH); Cancer, skin (f; JLH); Cancer, vulva (f; JLH); Cardiopathy (f; HH2; PH2); Caries (f; DEM); Catarrh (f; HH2); Childbirth (f; DEM); Coccyx (f; DEM); Cold (f; DEM; FAD); Colic (f; DEM); Condylomata (1; CEB; JLH; PHR); Conjunctivosis (f; HH2; PH2); Cough (f; DEM; FAD; LAF); Cystosis (f; HH2; JLH; PH2; PNC); Depression (f; PH2); Dermatosis (f; DEM; LAF; PH2); Dysentery (f; CEB); Dysmenorrhea (f; CEB; DEM); Dyspepsia (f; PH2); Enuresis (f; HH2; PH2); Epithelioma (f; JLH); Fever (f; CEB; EFS; LAF); Fracture (f; DEM); Fungus (f; LAF); Gout (f; HH2; LAF; PH2); Headache (f; CEB; DEM; FAD); Hematochezia (f; CEB); Hemorrhoid (f; FAD); Herpes (1; PHR; PH2); High Blood Pressure (1; LAF); Immunodepression (1; LAF; PH2; PNC); Incontinence (f; FAD); Infection (f; DEM; FAD; LAF; PH2); Malaria (f; CEB); Mucososis (f; PH2); Myalgia (1; PHR; PH2); Mycosis (1; FAD; LAF); Nephrosis (f; HH2; PH2); Neuralgia (f; CEB; HH2; PHR; PH2); Otitis media (f; PH2); Pain (f; CEB; DEM; LAF); Paralysis (f; CEB; DEM); Pertussis (f; HH2; PH2); Pharyngosis (f; HH2); Polyp (f; JLH); Pneumonia (f; DEM); Prostatosis (f; FAD); Psoriasis (f; HH2; PH2); Pulmonosis (f; CEB); Rash (f; DEM); Rheumatism (f; CEB; HH2; LAF; PH2); Sciatica (f; CEB); Smallpox (f; DEM); Sore (f; DEM; FAD); Sore Throat (1; PHR; PH2); Sprain (f; DEM); Streptococcus (f; PH2); Swelling (f; CEB; DEM; MIC); Syncope (f; CEB; DEM); Toothache (f; CEB; DEM); Tracheosis (f; PH2); Tuberculosis (f; CEB; DEM); VD (f; CEB; JLH); Virus (1; LAF; PH2); Wart (f; JLH; LAF); Water Retention (f; LAF); Worm (1; CEB; EFS; LAF); Wound (f; DEM). Dosage: Class 2b. Abortifacient, emmenagogue/ uterostimulant (AHP). Approved for food use in the U.S. only if it is thujone free (may contain 6500 ppm thujone (AHP). Not approved by Commission E (KOM; PHR). Cedar leaf oil is suspected to have emmenagogue and uterotonic activity, should be avoided in pregnancy. Following attempted abortion, patient may experience diarrhea, hemorrhage of the mucous membranes, queasiness, vomiting, even fatality (PHR). Contraindications: Class 2b. Abortifacient, emmenagogue/ uterostimulant (AHP). Approved for food use in the U.S. only if it is thujone free (may contain 6500 ppm thujone (AHP). Not approved by Commission E (KOM; PHR). Cedar leaf oil is suspected to have emmenagogue and uterotonic activity, should be avoided in pregnancy. Following attempted abortion, patient may experience diarrhea, hemorrhage of the mucous membranes, queasiness, vomiting, even fatality (PHR). |
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| THYME | Thymus vulgaris | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Abortifacient (f; CRC); Allergic (1; APA); Analgesic (1; APA; CAN; CRC); Antiallergic (1; MAB); Antialzheimeran (1; COX; FNF); Antianaphylactic (1; BGB; MAB); Antiarthritic (1; COX; FNF); Antibacterial (2; KOM; PIP; PH2; WAM); Anticancer (1; COX; FNF); Anticellulitis (1; TRA); Anticariogenic (1; MAB); Anticomplementary (1; BGB; MAB); Antiedemic (f; BGB); Antienuretic (1; CAN); Antiinflammatory (1; APA; BGB; COX; FNF; WAM); Antimutagenic (1; MAB; TAD); Antioxidant (1; MAB; PED); Antipyretic (1; CAN; WHO); Antiseptic (1; PIP; WAM; WHO); Antispasmodic (2; BGB; TRA; PH2; WAM; WHO); Antithyroid (1; APA); Antitussive (1; CAN; PNC; TRA; WHO); Antiulcer (1; MAB); Aperitif (f; CRC); Ascaricide (1; HH2); Astringent (PED); Bronchospasmolytic (2; BGB; KOM; PIP); Calcium Antagonist (1; TRA; WHO); Carminative (1; APA; BGB; MAD; PNC); Choleretic (1; TRA); Cicatrizant (1; TRA); CNS Depressant (1; TRA); COX-2 Inhibitor (1; COX; FNF); Decongestant (1; APA); Deodorant (1; CRC; MAB; PHR); Dermatitigenic (1; APA); Diaphoretic (f; APA; JFM); Digestive (1; APA; CRC); Diuretic (f; APA; CRC); Emmenagogue (1; FEL; MAD; WHO); Expectorant (2; KOM; MAB; PH2; TRA; WAM); Eupeptic (1; TRA); Fungicide (1; CAN; MAB; WHO); Hyperemic (1; APA); Hypolipidemic (1; MAB); Hypotensive (1; CAN); Immunostimulant (1; TRA); Insecticide (1; HH2); Mucogenic (1; CRC; WHO); Myorelaxant (1; MAB; TRA; WAF); Nervine (f; CRC); Pectoral (f; CRC); Phagocytotic (1; TRA); Respirosis (1; APA; CAN); Rubefacient (1; APA; CRC; MAB); Secretolytic (f; CRC; MAD); Secretomotor (1; CAN; CRC; MAD; WHO); Sedative (f; JFM; WHO); Stimulant (f; CRC); Tonic (f; CRC); Tracheorelaxant (1; CRC; MAB); Urinary Antiseptic (f; PHR); Vermifuge (1; APA; BGB; CAN; CRC; HH2; PED; TRA). Indications: Abscess (f; BGB); Allergy (1; MAB); Alopecia (1; MAB); Alzheimer’s (1; COX; FNF); Anaphylaxis (1; BGB; MAB); Anemia (f; CRC); Anorexia (f; APA; CRC); Arthrosis (1; COX; FNF; MAB); Ascaris (1; HH2); Asthma (f; CAN; CRC; MAD); Athlete’s Foot (1; APA); Bacteria (2; CAN; HH2; JFM; KOM; PIP; PH2; WAM); Bronchosis (2; KOM; PH2; PIP; WHO); Bruise (f; APA; CRC); Callus (f; CRC); Cancer (1; COX; CRC; FNF; JNU; MAB; TAD); Cancer, colon (1; COX; CRC); Cancer, liver (1; COX; CRC); Cancer, spleen (1; COX; CRC; JLH); Cancer, stomach (1; COX; CRC; JLH); Caries (1; MAB); Catarrh (2; APA; KOM; PH2; PIP); Childbirth (f; MAD); Chlorosis (f; MAD); Cold (1; CRC; WHO); Colic (1; CRC; FEL; MAB); Colitis (1; MAB); Congestion (1; APA); Cough (2; FEL; MAB; PHR; PH2; WAM); Cramp (2; BGB; CRC; MAB; TRA; PH2; WAM; WHO); Croup (f; MAD); Debility (f; CRC); Depression (f; APA); Dermatosis (1; MAB; PH2; WHO); Dermatomyososis (1; MAB); Diabetes (f; CRC); Diarrhea (f; CAN; CRC; MAB); Dislocation (f; HH2); Dysmenorrhea (1; FEL; MAB; WHO); Dyspepsia (1; CAN; CRC; PH2; WHO); Dyspnea (f; BGB); Enterosis (1; CRC; JLH; MAB); Enuresis (1; CAN); Escherichia (1; HH2); Fatigue (f; APA); Fever (1; APA; CAN; CRC; JFM; TRA; WHO); Fungus (1; CAN; JFM; MAB; WHO); Gas (1; APA; BGB; CRC; FEL; MAD; PNC); Gastrosis (1; APA; BGB; CAN; CRC; MAB; PH2); Gingivosis (1; CRC; WHO); Gout (f; BGB; CRC); Halitosis (1; BGB; CRC; MAB); Headache (f; CRC; FEL); Heart (f; CRC); Hepatosis (f; JLH); High Blood Pressure (1; CAN); Hysteria (f; FEL); Hookworm (1; JFM); Immundepression (1; TRA); Induration (f; JLH); Infection (1; CAN; HH2; JFM; MAB; WHO); Inflammation (1; COX; FNF; PH2; WAM); Insomnia (f; JFM; WHO); Itch (f; PH2); Kaposi’s Sarcoma (1; MAB); Laryngosis (1; CAN; CRC; PH2; WHO); Leprosy (f; CRC; MAD); Leukorrhea (f; CRC); Lichen sclerosis, vulval (1; MAB); Melancholy (f; CRC); Mucososis (1; MAB); Myalgia (1; MAB); Mycosis (1; APA; CAN; HH2; MAB; WHO); Nerve (f; TRA); Nervousness (f; JFM; WHO); Neuralgia (1; MAB); Neurosis (f; CRC); Obesity (1; MAB; TRA); Onychosis (1; MAB); Pain (1; APA; CAN; CRC); Paronychia (1; MAB); Pediculosis (1; APA); Pertussis (2; KOM; PH2; PIP; WHO); PMS (f; APA); Pulmonosis (f; CRC); Respirosis (2; KOM; PH2; PIP; WHO); Rheumatism (1; APA; CRC; FEL; MAB); Scarlet Fever (f; CRC); Sciatica (f; CRC); Scleroderma (1; MAB); Sclerosis (f; CRC); Scrofula (f; MAD); Snakebite (f; CRC); Sore (f; CRC; JLH); Sore Throat (1; APA; CRC; MAB; PH2); Spasm (f; CRC); Splenosis (f; CRC; JLH); Sprain (f; APA; CRC); Staphylococcus (1; HH2); Stomatosis (1; BGB; PH2; WHO); Streptococcus (1; HH2); Stress (f; APA); Swelling (f; BGB); Tonsilosis (1; CAN; MAB; PH2; WHO); Trichinosis (1; MAD); Tumor (1; CRC; FNF); Ulcer (1; MAB; MAD); Uterosis (f; CRC); Vulvosis (1; MAB); Wart (f; BGB; CRC; JLH); Water Retention (f; APA; CRC); Worm (1; APA; BGB; CAN; CRC; HH2; PED; TRA) Wound (1; PH2; TRA). Dosage: Class 1 (AHP). None known (KOM; WAM). CAN cautions that thymol in the volatile oil can irritate the GI tract and mucous membranes (CAN). Others caution that thyme is an emmenagogue and suggest that the EO be avoided in pregnancy. Toxic symptoms reported for thymol include cardiac arrest, cheilitis coma, convulsions, dizziness, gastralgia, glossosis, headache, hyperemia, inflammation, nausea, respiratory arrest, and vomiting. Thyme oil should not be taken straight, and not applied straight topically. There are no known problems with the use of thyme during pregnancy and lactation, provided the doses do not greatly exceed the amounts used in foods (AHP; CAN). Like any EO, that of thyme, like that of rosemary, can be toxic in large quantities, causing irritations to the intestines, kidneys, skin, and stomach. Michael Castleman raises a cautionary flag I don’t remember seeing elsewhere, “Children under age two should not be given medicinal preparations of thyme, and people with thyroid problems should seek their health-care provider’s advice before taking medicinal doses†(Castleman, 1996). Of course, some people say children under 2 should not be given any medicine. PHR gives us an EO warning template, “Where large skin injuries or acute skin illnesses, severe feverish or infectious diseases, cardiac insufficiency or hypertonia are present, entire-body baths should be carried out only following consultation with a doctor, no matter what the active agent is†(PHR). Thyme toothpastes can cause cracks in the corners of the mouth and a swollen tongue (APA). Contraindications: Class 1 (AHP). None known (KOM; WAM). CAN cautions that thymol in the volatile oil can irritate the GI tract and mucous membranes (CAN). Others caution that thyme is an emmenagogue and suggest that the EO be avoided in pregnancy. Toxic symptoms reported for thymol include cardiac arrest, cheilitis coma, convulsions, dizziness, gastralgia, glossosis, headache, hyperemia, inflammation, nausea, respiratory arrest, and vomiting. Thyme oil should not be taken straight, and not applied straight topically. There are no known problems with the use of thyme during pregnancy and lactation, provided the doses do not greatly exceed the amounts used in foods (AHP; CAN). Like any EO, that of thyme, like that of rosemary, can be toxic in large quantities, causing irritations to the intestines, kidneys, skin, and stomach. Michael Castleman raises a cautionary flag I don’t remember seeing elsewhere, “Children under age two should not be given medicinal preparations of thyme, and people with thyroid problems should seek their health-care provider’s advice before taking medicinal doses†(Castleman, 1996). Of course, some people say children under 2 should not be given any medicine. PHR gives us an EO warning template, “Where large skin injuries or acute skin illnesses, severe feverish or infectious diseases, cardiac insufficiency or hypertonia are present, entire-body baths should be carried out only following consultation with a doctor, no matter what the active agent is†(PHR). Thyme toothpastes can cause cracks in the corners of the mouth and a swollen tongue (APA). |
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| TIENCHI | Panax pseudoginseng | |
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Synonyms: Aralia quinquefolia var. notoginseng Burkill, Panax notoginseng (Burkill) F. H. Chen ex C. Y. Wu & K. M. Feng. Actions: Adaptogen (f; CRC; SHB); Anabolic (1; KEB); Analgesic (1; APA; CRC; KEB); Androgenic (1; KEB); Antiaggregant (1; AKT; SHB); Antiarrhythmic (1; APA; KEB); Antibacterial (1; DAA); Anticancer (1; CRC); Anticomplement (f; SHB); Antiedemic (1; APA; KEB); Antihepatosis (1; SHB); Antiinflammatory (1; APA; CRC; KEB); Antiischemic (1; KEB); Antiitch (1; SHB); Antioxidant (1; SHB); Antitumor (1; DAA); Antiulcer (1; SHB); Antiviral (1; SHB); Astringent (1; CRC; DAA); Bitter (1; AKT; KEB); Calcium Antagonist (1; AKT; KEB); Cardioprotective (1; APA; KEB); Cardiotonic (1; APA; KEB); Circulostimulant (f; APA; SHB); Cytotoxic (1; SHB); Detoxicant (f; AKT); Discutient (f; CRC); Hemostat (1; APA; CRC; KEB); Hepatoprotective (f; SHB); Hyperglycemic (1; KEB); Hypocholesterolemic (1; KEB); Hypoglycemic (1; AKT; SHB); Hypotensive (1; APA; KEB); Hypotriglyceridemic (1; SHB); Immunomodulator (1; APA; KEB); Immunotonic (f; SHB); Interferonigenic (1; SHB); Lipolytic (f; AKT); Myocardiorelaxant (1; AKT); Myorelaxant (1; AKT); Propecic (1; SHB); Sedative (1; CRC; DAA); Tonic (f; AKT; DAA); Vasodilator (1; APA; KEB); Vulnerary (f; AKT; CRC; DAA). Indications: Alopecia (1; SHB); Altitude Sickness (f; AKT); Angina (2; KEB); Arrhythmia (1; AKT; APA; KEB); Atrial Fibrillation (1; KEB); Bacteria (1; DAA); Bleeding (1; AKT; APA; CRC; KEB); Bruise (1; CRC; KEB); Cancer (1; AKT; CRC; DAA); Cancer, skin (1; AKT); Cardiopathy (1; AKT; APA; KEB; SHB); Colic (f; APA; KEB); Diabetes (1; AKT); Dysmenorrhea (f; CRC); Edema (1; APA; KEB; SHB); Embolism (f; AKT); Epistaxis (1; CRC; DAA); Epstein-Barr Virus (1; SHB); Escherichia (1; FNF); Fatigue (f; APA; CRC); Fracture (f; AKT); Hematochezia (f; CRC); Hematuria (1; CRC; KEB); Hematemesis (1; KEB); Hepatosis (1; SHB); High Blood Pressure (1; AKT; APA; KEB); High Cholesterol (1; KEB); High Triglycerides (1; KEB); Hyperglycemia (1; AKT; SHB); Hypoglycemia (1; KEB); Inflammation (1; APA; CRC; KEB); Insomnia (1; CRC; DAA); Ischemia (1; KEB); Itch (1; SHB); Liver Spot (1; APA); Malaena (1; KEB); Metrorrhagia (1; CRC; KEB); Myocardosis (1; KEB); Nervousness (1; CRC; DAA); Neuropathy (f; AKT); Obesity (1; KEB); Ophthalmia (f; AKT); Pain (1; AKT; APA; CRC; KEB); Retinosis (f; AKT); Sprain (f; AKT); Staphylococcus (1; FNF); Stress (f; APA; CRC); Swelling (1; AKT; APA; KEB); Tumor (1; DAA); Ulcer (1; SHB); Virus (1; SHB); Wound (f; AKT; CRC). Dosage: Class 2b (No reason given) (AHP). Contraindicated in pregnancy (KEB). Contraindications: Class 2b (No reason given) (AHP). Contraindicated in pregnancy (KEB). |
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| TIGER LILY | L. tigrinum Ker Gawl. | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Antiestrogenic (1; MAD); Carminative (f; EFS); Diuretic (f; EFS; PH2); Emmenagogue (f; EFS); Emollient (f; EFS); Expectorant (f; EFS); Tonic (f; EFS). Indications: Angina (f; WOI); Asthma (f; MAD); Astigmatism (f; WOI); Backache (f; MAD); Bleeding (f; MAD); Cardiopathy (f; MAD; WOI); Childbirth (f; FEL); Congestion (f; FEL; MAD); Cough (f; HHB; MAD); Diarrhea (f; MAD); Dysmenorrhea (f; HHB; MAD); Dysuria (f; MAD); Endometriosis (f; MAD); Gas (f; EFS); Genitaliosis (f; HHB); Gout (f; MAD); Headache (f; MAD); Hemorrhoid (f; MAD); Leukorrhea (f; HHB); Menorrhagia (f; MAD); Migraine (f; MAD); Myopia (f; WOI); Hot Flash (f; MAD); Morning Sickness (f; FEL); Neuralgia (f; WOI); Ophthalmia (f; MAD); Ovariosis (f; HHB; WOI); Palpitation (f; MAD); Prolapse (f; MAD); Pulmonosis (f; MAD); Respirosis (f; MAD); Uterosis (f; MAD); Water Retention (f; EFS; PH2). Dosage: Not covered (AHP). “Hazards and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2) (but PH2 designates no specific quantified dosage! JAD). Pollen poisoning in children may cause drowsiness, emesis, and purging (FEL). Contraindications: Not covered (AHP). “Hazards and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages†(PH2) (but PH2 designates no specific quantified dosage! JAD). Pollen poisoning in children may cause drowsiness, emesis, and purging (FEL). |
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| TOBACCO | Nicotiana tabacum | |
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Synonyms: N. chinensis Fisch. ex Lehm., N. tabacum var. macrophylla (Lehm.) Shrank. Actions: Acaricide (f; JFM); Analgesic (f; CRC); Anorectic (f; CRC); Anticonvulsant (f; DEM); Antidote (f; CRC); Antidote, lead (f; FEL); Antipyretic (f; JFM); Antiseptic (1; FEL); Antispasmodic (f; CRC; FEL); CNS Stimulant (1; CRC; PH2); Convulsant (f; CRC); Depressant (f; CRC); Discutient (f; EFS; FEL); Diuretic (f; DEM); Emetic (f; CRC; DEM; EFS); Expectorant (f; DEM; FEL); Fumitory (1; CRC); Hemostat (f; DEM); Hypertensive (1; PHR; PH2); Hypotensive (1; PHR; PH2); Intoxicant (f; CRC); Larvicide (f; JFM); Laxative (f; CRC; DEM; EFS); Molluscicide (1; CRC); Narcotic (1; CRC; EFS); Parasiticide (1; CRC); Piscicide (f; CRC); Poison (1; PH2); Psychedelic (f; CRC); Respirastimulant (1; PH2); Sedative (f; CRC; EFS); Sialagogue (f; EFS; FEL); Vermifuge (1; CRC). Indications: Adenopathy (f; FEL); Ague (f; DEM); Angina (f; PH2); Asthma (f; CRC; FEL; ZIM); Backache (f; CRC; JFM); Bile (f; PH2); Bite (f; DEM; JFM; PH2); Bleeding (f; DEM); Boil (f; CRC; DEM; FEL); Bruise (f; JFM); Bubo (f; FEL); Cancer (f; CRC); Cancer, colon (f; JLH); Cancer, nose (f; JLH); Carcinoma (f; CRC); Caries (f; PH2); Catarrh (f; CRC); Cerebrosis (f; FEL); Childbirth (f; CRC; FEL); Cholecystosis (f; CRC); Cholera (f; FEL); Cirrhosis (f; CRC; JLH); Cold (f; CRC); Colic (f; JFM); Constipation (f; CRC; DEM; EFS; FEL); Convulsion (f; DEM); Cough (f; CRC; FEL); Cramp (f; CRC; DEM; FEL); Croup (f; FEL); Debility (f; CRC); Dermatosis (f; CRC; FEL; PH2); Diarrhea (f; PH2); Dropsy (f; DEM); Dysentery (f; CRC; FEL); Earache (f; CRC; DEM; PH2); Epididymosis (f; FEL); Epistaxis (f; CRC); Erysipelas (f; FEL); Fever (f; JFM); Flu (f; CRC); Gastrosis (f; CRC); Gout (f; FEL); Headache (f; CRC; JFM); Head Cold (f; CRC); Hemorrhoid (f; FEL); Hernia (f; PH2); Hiccup (f; FEL); High Blood Pressure (1; PHR; PH2); Hysteria (f; FEL); Inflammation (f; FEL); Insomnia (f; CRC; EFS); Itch (f; FEL); Laryngosis (f; FEL); Lethargy (f; CRC); Lice (f; JFM); Low Blood Pressure (1; PHR; PH2); Lumbago (f; CRC); Malaria (f; CRC); Mange (f; JFM); Menorrhagia (f; CRC); Nausea (f; PH2); Nervousness (f; CRC; EFS); Neuropathy (f; FEL; JFM); Ophthalmia (f; ZIM); Orchosis (f; FEL); Pain (f; CRC; JFM; PH2); Paralysis (f; CRC); Parasite (1; CRC; FNF; PH2); Pediculosis (f; CRC); Polyp (f; JLH); Respirosis (f; FEL); Rheumatism (f; CRC; DEM; FEL; JFM); Rhinosis (f; JLH;PH2); Scabies (f; CRC; FEL); Scirrhus (f; CRC; JLH); Scrofula (f; DEM; FEL); Snakebite (f; CRC; JFM); Sore (f; CRC; JFM); Spasm (f; CRC); Sting (f; CRC; PH2); Stomachache (f; CRC); Swelling (f; CRC; PH2); Syncope (f; DEM); Tetanus (f; CRC; DEM; FEL); Ticks (f; JFM); Toothache (f; CRC; PH2); Tuberculosis (f; DEM); Tumor (f; CRC); Ulcer (f; CRC); Vertigo (f; DEM); Wart (f; ZIM); Water Retention (f; DEM); Worm (1; CRC; PH2); Wound (f; CRC; JFM). Dosage: Interesting to see that tincture is recommended for wandering and fixed acute rheumatism (sounds like my Lyme arthrosis) (FEL). Contraindications: Interesting to see that tincture is recommended for wandering and fixed acute rheumatism (sounds like my Lyme arthrosis) (FEL). |
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| TOMATO | Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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Synonyms: Actions: Allergenic (f; JFM); Analgesic (f; UPW); Antiatherosclerotic (1; X11229363); Antibacterial (1; PH2); Antiblister (f; JFM); Anticancer (1; FNF); Antinitrosaminic (1; JNU); Antioxidant (1; FNF; JNU); Antiprostatitic (1; FNF); Antiseptic (1; CRC; UPW); Aperient (f; CRC); Aperitif (f; EFS); Chemopreventive (1; FNF); Depurative (f; CRC; EFS); Digestive (f; CRC; EFS); Diuretic (f; JFM; UPW); Fungicide (1; CRC; JFM; UPW); Herbicide (1; CRC); Hypocholesterolemic (1; FNF); Hypotensive (1; PH2); Larvicide (1; CRC); Pectoral (f; CRC); Poison (1; CRC); Vermifuge (1; JFM). Indications: Anorexia (f; EFS; PH2); Asthma (1; FNF; JFM; JNU; TGP); Athlete’s Foot (1; FNF; TGP); Atherosclerosis (1; X11229363); Bacteria (1; PH2); BPH (1; FNF; JNU); Boil (f; CRC; JFM); Burn (f; JFM); Cancer (1; FNF); Cancer, cervix (1; JNU); Cancer, colon (1; JNU); Cancer, esophagus (1; JNU); Cancer, liver (f; FNF); Cancer, lung (1; JNU); Cancer, mouth (1; CRC; FNF; JLH; JNU); Cancer, pancreas (1; JNU); Cancer, prostate (1; CRC; FNF; JNU); Cancer, rectum (1; JNU); Cancer, stomach (1; JNU); Cardiopathy (1; JFM; JNU); Cataract (1; ABS; FNF); Cervicosis (1; JNU); Chilblain (f; CRC; DAA); Chill (f; PHR; PH2); Cold (f; PHR; PH2); Conjunctivosis (f; JFM); Corn (f; CRC; JLH); Cough (f; CRC); Dementia (1; JNU); Diabetes (1; ABS; FNF); Diarrhea (f; UPW); Dyspepsia (f; PHR; PH2); Dysuria (f; JFM; UPW); Earache (f; UPW); Enterosis (1; JNU); Esophagosis (1; JNU); Fever (f; CRC); Flu (f; CRC; JFM; PH2); Fungus (1; CRC; JFM; UPW); Gas (f; PH2); Gastrosis (1; JNU); Glaucoma (f; JNU); Gonorrhea (f; CRC; UPW); Gravel (f; CRC); Hangover (f; JAD); Hemorrhoid (f; CRC; JFM); High Blood Pressure (1; FNF; PH2; TGP); High Cholesterol (1; FNF; JNU); Induration (f; JLH); Infection (1; CRC; JFM; PH2; UPW); Inflammation (f; JFM); Mastosis (1; JNU); Mycosis (1; CRC; JFM; UPW); Ophthalmia (f; CRC; PH2); Otosis (f; CRC); Pain (f; UPW); Palpitation (f; CRC; JFM); Pancreatosis (1; JNU); Pharyngosis (f; JFM; PH2); Phthisis (f; CRC); Presbyopia (f; JNU); Proctosis (1; JNU); Pulmonosis (1; JNU); Rheumatism (f; PHR; PH2); Ringworm (f; CRC; JFM); Sore Throat (f; JFM); Stomatosis (1; JFM; JNU; PH2); Sunburn (f; CRC); Toothache (f; DAA); Tumor (f; CRC); Typhoid (f; CRC); Ulcer (f; CRC); VD (f; CRC); Vitiligo (f; CRC; UPW); Wart (f; JLH; UPW); Water Retention (f; JFM; UPW); Worm (1; JFM); Yellow Fever (f; JFM). Dosage: Not covered (AHP; KOM). None reported at normal doses (PH2). Leaves are poisonous and green tomatoes may not be salubrious; toxicity not noted with less than 100 g. Symptoms include arrhythmia, bradycardia, colic, cramps, diarrhea, dizziness, dyspnea, headache, mucososis, vomiting, and in huge overdoses, respiratory collapse (PH2). Contraindications: Not covered (AHP; KOM). None reported at normal doses (PH2). Leaves are poisonous and green tomatoes may not be salubrious; toxicity not noted with less than 100 g. Symptoms include arrhythmia, bradycardia, colic, cramps, diarrhea, dizziness, dyspnea, headache, mucososis, vomiting, and in huge overdoses, respiratory collapse (PH2). |
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