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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Arnica - Herb Profile and Information
... the skin is unbroken. Repeated applications may produce severe inflammation. It is seldom used internally, because of its irritant effect on the stomach. Its action is stimulant and diuretic, ... plant and many severe cases of poisoning have resulted from its use, especially if taken internally. British Pharmacopoeia Tincture, root, 10 to 30 drops. United States Pharmacopoeia Tincture, flowers, 10 ...
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Ethnobotany - Cactus and Succulent Society of New Zealand (CSSNZ) Inc.
... history Aloes have been used for their anaesthetic (pain-relief), antibacterial and tissue healing properties. Taken internally for stomach disorders, constipation, insomnia, haemorrhoids, headaches, mouth and gum disease and externally for relief ...
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Floridata: Agave americana
... a diuretic and a laxative. The juice of the leaves is applied to bruises and taken internally for indigestion, flatulence, constipation, jaundice and dysentery. Steroid hormone precursors are obtained from the leaves ...
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Common Mallow, Malva sylvestris
... as a poultice for bruise, inflammations, insect bites, nettle stings, etc., or they can be taken internally in the treatment of respiratory system diseases and problems with the digestive tract. When combined ... is considered to be inferior to the marsh mallow (Althaea officinalis) and are seldom used internally. The plant is an excellent laxative for young children. The leaves can be used fresh ...
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Medical Uses 1
... root was powdered and mixed with Lathyrus venosus Muhl. (wild pea), and taken internally to stop convulsions. Dogbane had many other uses as well, ... , where a weak decoction was made from the root and taken internally, this was mainly for infants. The root was also dried ... and drunk to relieve a cough. Root mixed with water taken for pleurisy. Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (L.) Spreng. (bearberry) The leaves ...
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Paghat's Garden: Galium odoratum
... old perfumery ingredient. The FDA has banned it for use in herbal remedies to be taken internally because it is quite dangerous, though the FDA specifically clears it for use when properly ...
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Abies alba - Plants For A Future database report
... the leaves and the resin are common ingredients in remedies for colds and coughs, either taken internally or used as an inhalant[238]. The leaves and/or the resin are used in ...
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Plants For A Future - Useful Weeds
... and treatment for bleeding, quickly staunching blood flow and encouraging the repair of damaged tissue. Internally, they are used in the treatment of a wide range of complaints including diarrhoea, gastritis ... of folk use, especially in the treatment of wounds, ulcers, sores etc. It was also taken internally as a tea in the treatment of conditions such as fevers, diarrhoea, sore mouth and ...
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... well be as a topical inflammatory aid for something such as skin rashes rather than taken internally as an anti-inflammatory for arthritis or stomach inflammation. Or, many tribal remedies documented and ... a specific plant to be placed in bath water for a "bathing remedy" rather than taken internally. Other times, a disease or condition like herpes or malaria may be independently documented and ...
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Database entry for Bobinsana - Calliandra angustifolia - Bobinsana - Calliandra angustifolia - Bobinsana - Calliandra angustifolia - Bobinsana - Calliandra angustifolia
... angustifolia Spruce. Fabaceae. "Bobinsana", "Bubinsana". "Quinilla blanca". Cultivated ornamental (RVM). Around Pucallpa, bark decoction taken internally for dyspnea and rheumatism (VDF)." 21. "Calliandra angustifolia Spruce ex Bentham sin-sin-no ... water and heated until the liquid slightly boils down; the resulting tea is "taken for strength when [a man] must swim a river or fight." The Kofans ...
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