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HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS
SECOND EDITION
CRC PRESS
BOCA RATON LONDON NEW YORK WASHINGTON, D.C.
MEDICINAL
HERBS
JAMES A. DUKE
WITH
MARY JO BOGENSCHUTZ-GODWIN
JUDI DUCELLIER
PEGGY-ANN K. DUKE
HANDBOOK OF
SECOND EDITION
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1. MEDICINAL PLANTS. 2. HERBS. 3. HERBALS. 4. TRADITIONAL MEDICINE. 5. MATERIAL MEDICA,
VEGETABLE. I. DUKE, JAMES A., 1929- CRC HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS. II. TITLE.
[DNLM: 1. MEDICINE, HERBAL. 2. PLANTS, MEDICINAL.]
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INTRODUCTION
BY THE TIME THIS SECOND EDITION IS PUBLISHED, THE FIRST EDITION OF THE HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS
WILL HAVE BEEN OUT MORE THAN 15 YEARS. THE SECOND EDITION IS DESIGNED TO PRESENT MOST OF THE OLD
INFORMATION PLUS NEW INFORMATION ON THE MORE IMPORTANT OF THOSE ORIGINAL 365 HERBS. I SUBMITTED
THE FIRST EDITION UNDER THE ORIGINAL UNPUBLISHED TITLE, HERBS OF DUBIOUS SALUBRITY. I INTENTIONALLY LEFT
OUT MANY OF THE COMPLETELY SAFE CULINARY HERBS, SPICES, AND FOOD PLANTS THAT ARE CLEARLY MEDICINAL.
I ALSO INTENTIONALLY OMITTED SOME STRICTLY DANGEROUS HERBS, SUCH AS FOXGLOVE, THAT WERE TOO UNHEALTHY
FOR USE IN UNSKILLED HANDS. I DID INCLUDE SEVERAL OBSCURE HALLUCINOGENIC PLANTS OF DUBIOUS SALUBRITY.
I DID, OR SHOULD HAVE, DROPPED SOME OF THESE BECAUSE THEY HAVE LITTLE MEDICINAL IMPORTANCE. SOME
POORLY DOCUMENTED SPECIES, SUCH AS MIMOSA HOSTILIS AND PHORADENDRON LEUCARPUM, FOR EXAMPLE,
WERE RETAINED WITH FRAGMENTARY ENTRIES, SO AS TO AT LEAST MENTION SPECIES FROM THE FIRST EDITION THAT
MIGHT BETTER HAVE BEEN DROPPED.
NOW I THINK I HAVE THE MOST IMPORTANT HERBS WELL COVERED HERE. IN EDITION TWO, WHICH I WILL
REFER TO FREQUENTLY AS MY HERBAL DESK REFERENCE (HDR), I HAVE TRIED TO CONCISELY CORRAL THE DATA
ON SOME 1000 HERBS IN AS LITTLE SPACE AS POSSIBLE, STRIVING TO MAKE A RELIABLE, REFERENCED RESOURCE
TO PARALLEL THE PDR FOR HERBAL MEDICINES. I USE THE THREE-LETTER ABBREVIATION, HDR, TO INDICATE THE
SECOND EDITION OF MY HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS, BECAUSE I COMPARE AND CONTRAST IT TO OTHER
IMPORTANT SOURCES, WHICH ARE ALSO REPRESENTED BY THREE-LETTER ABBREVIATIONS. (SEE THE REFERENCE
ABBREVIATION APPENDIX.)
WITH THIS EDITION, I HAVE TRIED TO COVER MOST OF THE WIDELY MENTIONED MEDICINAL PLANTS, WHETHER
THEY ARE EXTREMELY SALUBRIOUS OR EXTREMELY TOXIC. WITHOUT COUNTING THEM, I ESTIMATE WE INCLUDE
MORE THAN 1000 OF THE MOST IMPORTANT HERBS, INCLUDING THE MORE IMPORTANT HERBS FROM THE YOUNG
NATIVE AMERICAN AND THE EUROPEAN TRADITIONS (INCLUDING MOST OF THOSE APPROVED BY COMMISSION
E (KOM), AND ALMOST ALL OF THOSE INCLUDED IN THE PDR FOR HERBAL MEDICINE (PHR FOR THE FIRST
EDITION, AND PH2 FOR THE SECOND EDITION). UNLIKE COMMISSION E AND THE HERBAL PDR, WHICH SEEM
TO STRESS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN TRADITIONS, I INCLUDE PROPORTIONATELY MORE HERBS FROM THE OLDER
AFRICAN, AYURVEDIC, AND CHINESE TRADITIONS AS WELL, NOT WANTING TO SLIGHT ANY MAJOR MEDICINAL PLANT
FROM ANY MAJOR TRADITION.
LET ME EXPLAIN THE NEW FORMAT FOR THE SECOND EDITION. FIRST, A COMMON NAME APPEARS, USUALLY
BUT NOT ALWAYS IN ENGLISH, FOLLOWED BY A RECENTLY ACCEPTED SCIENTIFIC NAME, WITH THE AUTHORITY FOR
THE SCIENTIFIC NAME. THEN FOLLOWS A SAFETY SCORE, X, +, ++, OR +++. AN X MEANS I DON’T RECOMMEND
TAKING IT AT ALL, OR REALIZE THAT IT IS SO DANGEROUS THAT IT SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN WITHOUT EXPERT GUIDANCE.
BUT FOR LITIGIOUS REASONS, I GIVE SOME POTENT MEDICINAL HERBS THE X (AMATEURS BEWARE!). A SINGLE
PLUS (+) INDICATES THAT I DO NOT CONSIDER THAT THE HERB IS, OVERALL, AS SAFE AS COFFEE. I SCORE TWO
PLUSES (++) FOR THOSE HERBS I THINK OF, OVERALL, AS BEING AS SAFE AS COFFEE. I SCORE THREE PLUSES (+++)
FOR THOSE HERBS I BELIEVE TO BE SAFER THAN COFFEE. IN THE FIRST EDITION, I RELATED THE PLUS SIGN TO A CUP
OF COFFEE, FIGURING THAT 1, 2, OR 3 CUPS PER DAY OF AN HERBAL TEA FROM THE HERB WOULD BE AS SAFE AS
1, 2, OR 3 CUPS PER DAY OF COFFEE. I OFTEN DRINK MORE THAN 3 CUPS OF COFFEE A DAY, ESPECIALLY WHILE
I WORKED ON THIS PROJECT! CLEARLY, THIS IS AN OVERSIMPLIFICATION. TOO OFTEN, SOME PARTS OF A PLANT ARE
MORE HELPFUL OR MORE TOXIC THAN OTHER PARTS OF THE SAME SPECIES, AND DIFFERENT ETHNIC GROUPS OR
CULTURES MAY USE PARTS DIFFERENTLY. THE SAFETY SCORING IS A CONTINUATION OF THE SAME SCORING SYSTEM
I USED IN THE FIRST EDITION. SOME SCORES HAVE BEEN UPGRADED A BIT, SOME HAVE BEEN DOWNGRADED.
OFTEN, THERE ARE SOME COMMENTS ON SYNONYMY AND OTHER NOMENCLATURE DIFFICULTIES THAT AROSE
IN COMPLETING THIS OPUS. I INJECT THESE FOLLOWING THE NOMENCLATURE LINE. HERE YOU MAY FIND SOME
PROVEN AND/OR SUSPECTED SYNONYMS, OR NOTES OF RELATED SPECIES THAT MAY BE INCLUDED IN THIS SPECIES
CONCEPT, ESPECIALLY BY NONTAXONOMICALLY TRAINED AUTHORS. I HAVE OFTEN USED, AS FINAL ARBITER OF
SCIENTIFIC NAMES AND SOMETIMES COMMON NAMES, THE NOMENCLATURE DATABASE AT THE USDA (WWW.ARSGRIN.GOV; CURATOR, DR. JOHN. H. WIERSEMA: SBMLJW@ARS-GRIN.GOV).
UNFORTUNATELY, THE NEW AMERICAN HERBAL PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION (AHP) BOOK ON NOMENCLATURE
ARRIVED TOO LATE FOR OUR CONSIDERATION. ATTEMPTS TO STANDARDIZE COMMON NAMES, ALTHOUGH ADMIRABLE,
ARE OFTEN AGGRAVATING TO SPECIAL INTERESTS. IT WAS WITH SOME MISGIVING THAT I ARRANGED THIS BOOK
ALPHABETICALLY BY COMMON NAMES, WHEN THE FIRST EDITION WAS BY SCIENTIFIC NAME. IT GENERATED BIG
HEADACHES FOR ALL OF US WHO THINK MORE ALONG THE LINES OF SCIENTIFIC NAMES. WOULD IT BE UNDER
MULBERRY OR BLACK MULBERRY, CHAMOMILE OR GERMAN CHAMOMILE? SOME PLANTS HAVE DOZENS OF
COMMON NAMES. SEVERAL HAVE SUFFERED ALMOST AS MANY SCIENTIFIC NAMES, SUCH AS, FOR EXAMPLE,
FEVERFEW. HOPEFULLY, YOU WILL FIND IT EASY TO USE.
IN THE ACTIVITIES AND INDICATIONS SECTIONS, PARENTHETICAL NUMBERS ARE FOLLOWED BY THREE-LETTER
ABBREVIATIONS (ABBREVIATION OF SOURCE) OR AN ALPHANUMERIC X-1111111 TO IDENTIFY PUBMED CITATIONS.
A PARENTHETICAL EFFICACY SCORE OF (1) MEANS THAT A CHEMICAL IN THE PLANT OR IN AN EXTRACT OF THE PLANT
HAS SHOWN THE ACTIVITY OR PROVEN OUT EXPERIMENTALLY (ANIMAL, NOT CLINICAL) FOR THE INDICATION. THIS
COULD BE IN VITRO ANIMAL OR ASSAY EXPERIMENTS. A HINT: NOT REAL HUMAN PROOF! NOTHING CLINICAL YET!
I GIVE IT A SCORE OF (2) IF THE AQUEOUS EXTRACT, ETHANOLIC EXTRACT, OR DECOCTION OR TEA DERIVED FROM
THE PLANT HAS BEEN SHOWN TO HAVE THE ACTIVITY, OR TO SUPPORT THE INDICATION IN CLINICAL TRIALS.
COMMISSION E (KOM) AND TRAMIL COMMISSION (TRA) APPROVALS WERE AUTOMATICALLY GIVEN A SCORE
OF (2) ALSO, BECAUSE THEY REPRESENTED CONSENSUS OPINIONS OF DISTINGUISHED PANELS. THE RARE SCORE
OF (3) FOR EFFICACY MEANS THAT CLINICAL TRIALS EXIST TO SHOW THAT THE PLANT ITSELF (NOT JUST AN EXTRACT
OR PHYTOCHEMICAL DERIVATIVE) HAS THE INDICATIONS OR ACTIVITIES. THE SOLITARY SCORE OF (F) IN MANY OF
THE CITATIONS MEANS IT IS UNSUPPORTED FOLK MEDICINE, OR I HAVE NOT SEEN THE SCIENCE TO BACK IT UP.
THE THREE-LETTER ABBREVIATIONS ARE USEFUL SHORT CITATIONS OF THE REFERENCES CONSULTED IN ARRIVING AT
THESE NUMBERS. I HAVE BY NO MEANS CITED EVERY SOURCE. HOWEVER, UNLIKE KOM AND HOPEFULLY BETTER
THAN PHR, WE INDICATE AT LEAST ONE SOURCE FOR EVERY INDICATION AND ACTIVITY WE REPORT.
THUS, WE HAVE A SCORE FOR SAFETY AND A SCORE FOR EFFICACY, THE LATTER BACKED UP BY THE THREELETTER ABBREVIATIONS OR CITATIONS, OFTEN PUBMED CITATIONS. IN ADDITION TO OUR THREE LETTER ABBREVIATIONS
FOR THE FREQUENTLY CONSULTED TEXTS, WE OCCASIONALLY CITE ARTICLES CITED FROM THE PUBMED DATABASE
WITH THEIR UNIQUE ABSTRACT NUMBER, PRECEDED BY THE LETTER X. FOR EXAMPLE, I RECEIVED A PAPER SHOWING
THAT GINGER CONTAINED SEVERAL COX-2 INHIBITORS. I LOOKED IN THE PUBMED DATABASE TO FIND THE UNIQUE
ABSTRACT CITATION NUMBER, PMID: 11437391, WHICH I SHORTENED FOR DATABASE PURPOSE TO X11437391.
SO, ALL ALPHA-NUMERIC (X-NUMERICAL) COMBINATIONS WILL REFER YOU TO THE SOURCE IN THE PUBMED
DATABASE. WHENEVER I UPDATE ONE OF MY HERB-A-DAY COLUMNS, I AUTOMATICALLY SEARCH PUBMED FOR
>SPECIES NAME AND 2000 <, WHICH AUTOMATICALLY GIVES ME THE POST 1999 ABSTRACTS. IN 2001, I
SEARCH FOR >SPECIES AND 2001<. THEN I ORDER HARD COPIES OF THOSE ARTICLES THAT LOOK PROMISING FOR
DATABASE PURPOSES.
OFTEN, MANY MORE THAN 10 SOURCES WERE INVOLVED IN MY DECISION-MAKING. IN MANY INSTANCES,
I LIMITED CITATIONS TO THREE, TYPICALLY THE ONES THAT WERE MOST IMPORTANT AT ARRIVING AT MY SCORES.
NOT WANTING TO BLOW MY OWN HORN, MY OWN BOOKS WERE FIRST TO BE DELETED FROM THE LIST WHEN IT
EXCEEDED THREE. IN PREPARING THIS EDITION I REALIZED THAT FOR PATENT LITIGATION, THE EARLIER CITATIONS
WERE MOST VALUABLE, SO AT THE LAST MINUTE I ADDED SEVERAL OLDER REFERENCES, SUCH AS DEP, FEL, HHB,
AND MAD. FOR EXAMPLE, EVEN I WAS SURPRISED WHEN I READ ABOUT REMIFEMIN IN HHB (1973, P. 12),
THREE DECADES AGO, SINCE REMIFEMIN SEEMS SO NEW HERE IN AMERICA. BUT IN MY MIND IT IS JUST
ANOTHER NATIVE AMERICAN REMEDY, COMING BACK HOME TO US, SLIGHTLY UPGRADED, AFTER HAVING BEEN
BETTER STUDIED IN EUROPE THAN IT HAS BEEN IN AMERICA (OTHER EXAMPLES INCLUDE EVENING PRIMROSE,
PASSIONFLOWER, AND SAW PALMETTO). DEP AND FEL CITATIONS ARE MORE THAN 100 YEARS OLD, AND MIGHT
BE USEFUL IN CHALLENGING FRIVOLOUS PATENTS.
ONE VERY IMPORTANT ABBREVIATION, WAM, MIGHT AS WELL BE VIEWED AS MOM, MEANING PEDIATRIC.
THIS COMES FROM THE EXCELLENT BOOK, KIDS, HERBS, HEALTH, BY DR. LINDA WHITE, MD, AND SUNNY
MAVOR. SO, IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN HERB THAT HAS BEEN SUGGESTED BY A PEDIATRICIAN, SCROLL DOWN
TO WAM. DITTO FOR PIP, HANS SCHILCHER’S PHYTOTHERAPY IN PAEDIATRICS.
THIS IS AN EVOLVING SYSTEM THAT CHANGES AS NEW SCIENCE VALIDATES THE FOLKLORE, OFTEN RESULTING
IN AN UPGRADING OF THE INDICATION OR ACTIVITY. OCCASIONALLY, BAD NEWS ABOUT THE PLANT WILL RESULT IN
MY LOWERING ITS SAFETY RATING, FROM +++ TO ++, OR ++ TO +, OR + TO X. THIS DOES NOT CONSTITUTE MY
RECOMMENDATION OF AN HERB. IT MERELY INDICATES HOW I THINK THE HERB COMPARES WITH OTHERS, BASED
ON THE LITERATURE SURVEYED. AS A BOTANIST, I CANNOT LEGALLY, AND DO NOT, PRESCRIBE. BUT I FIND MECHANICAL
SEARCHES OF THE HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS TO BE AN EXTREMELY FAST WAY TO FIND THE BETTER HERBS
FOR A GIVEN INDICATION.
WE HAVE USED THE SAME ABBREVIATIONS THAT ARE USED IN MY DATABASE AT THE USDA (HTTP://WWW.ARSGRIN.GOV/DUKE). I MUCH PREFER THE ABBREVIATIONS USED THERE BECAUSE THEY DO NOT GET YOU INTO AS
MUCH TROUBLE WHEN YOU E-MAIL A QUERY TO THE TAXPAYING PUBLIC. FOR EXAMPLE, THE PREFERRED ABBREVIATION OF MICROGRAM, AT LEAST WITH SOME PUBLISHERS (INCLUDING CRC), BUT NOT ME, IS ΜG. TOO OFTEN,
IF I PUT THAT ABBREVIATION (OR USE AN ITALICIZED U) IN AN E-MAIL, THE U OR Μ DISAPPEARS AND THE READER
RECEIVES G INSTEAD OF UG OR ΜG, GIVING AN OFTEN DANGEROUSLY HIGH READING, A MILLION TIMES TOO HIGH.
DITTO FOR UL OR ΜL (MICROLITER) AS OPPOSED TO ML (MILLILITER). AND WITH UM AND MM, MICROMOLE AND
MILLIMOLE, RESPECTIVELY.
IN A SENSE, MY SCORED SECOND EDITION IS A LONER’S APPROACH TO A COMMISSION E, BUT I AM THE SOLE
MEMBER OF THE FICTITIOUS COMMISSION, COMMISSION U.S. FOR US, HERE IN THE GOOD OLD USA. NOTE THAT
UNLIKE THE RATINGS IN, FOR EXAMPLE, APA, MY RATINGS ASSESS THE EFFICACY OF EACH ACTIVITY AND INDICATION.
I’LL KEEP REVISING THE SCORING FOR AN ONLINE VERSION AS NEW INFORMATION, POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE,
COMES IN ON THE SAFETY OR EFFICACY OF THE HERB, OR CHEMICALS IT CONTAINS. SO, LIKE THE ALLOPATHS, HEALTH
ANNOUNCERS, AND REPORTERS, I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CHANGE MY MIND AS I OSCILLATE FROM SIDE TO SIDE
OF THE PENDULUM ON MY LONG, TEDIOUS, TREACHEROUS, AND TUMULTUOUS TRIP, VEERING LIKE A COILED
CADUCEUS, DEVIOUSLY TOWARD THE TRUTH.
USERS WILL FIND IT EASY TO SEARCH AND FIND WHICH HERBS SCORE HIGHEST FOR EFFICACY AND SAFETY. THE
THREE-LETTER ABBREVIATIONS WILL LEAD THEM TO SOME, BUT BY NO MEANS ALL, OF THE SOURCES I CONSULTED
INCLUDING THE ONE(S) OR SOME OF THEM THAT LED ME TO THE NUMERICAL SCORES FOR EFFICACY. THE SCORES
ARE MY OWN. ONLY RARELY DID ALL THE CITED AND CONSULTED SOURCES AGREE; BUT ONE OF THE INDICATED
SOURCES PROVIDED THE EVIDENCE THAT LED ME TO ARRIVE AT THE ASSIGNED SCORE. BY NO MEANS SHOULD
THESE SCORES BE ATTRIBUTED TO ANYONE EXCEPT ME.
THE APA RATINGS
A WARNING: MY HIGHEST RATINGS ARE MY BEST RATINGS. WITH THE AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION
(APA) AND THE AMERICAN HERBAL PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION (AHP), THE CONVERSE IS TRUE: THE HIGHER THE
NUMBER, THE LOWER THE RATING. APA’S BEST, (1), IS VERIFIED BY LARGE CLINICAL, RANDOMIZED, PLACEBOCONTROLLED, DOUBLE-BLIND, HUMAN TRIALS. THAT TOO WOULD HAVE GOTTEN APPROVAL, WE ASSUME, IN COMMISSION E. THAT WOULD GET A (2) IN MY HDR, IF THE STUDY WERE OF AN EXTRACT OF THE PLANT, BUT A (3) FOR
EXAMPLE IF THE STUDY WERE OF THE NATURAL WHOLE HERB, SUCH AS GARLIC OR ONION. THE APA (1) AND THE
HDR (3) SCORES ARE RARE INDEED. THEIR NUMBER (1) MEANS “YEARS OF USE AND EXTENSIVE, HIGH-QUALITY
STUDIES INDICATE THAT THIS SUBSTANCE IS VERY EFFECTIVE AND SAFE WHEN USED IN RECOMMENDED AMOUNTS
FOR THE INDICATION(S) NOTED IN THE ‘WILL IT WORK FOR YOU?’ SECTION.” UNFORTUNATELY, THEY OFTEN MENTION
UNAPPROVED, UNSTUDIED FOLKLORE IN THIS SECTION, EVEN CLEARLY NOTING THAT IT WAS UNAPPROVED. WITH APA,
(2) IS A LARGE, CLINICAL HUMAN TRIAL, BUT NOT NECESSARILY DOUBLE BLIND AND PLACEBO CONTROLLED. THAT WOULD
ALSO GET A (2) IN MY HDR, IF THE STUDY WERE OF AN EXTRACT OF THE PLANT, BUT A (3) IF THE STUDY WERE OF
THE WHOLE HERB, RATHER THAN THE EXTRACT. AND THE THIRD ONE IS HARD FOR ME TO BELIEVE, BUT HERE IS THE
QUOTE, “LARGE, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED ANIMAL EXPERIMENT.” THAT WOULD GET A (1) IN MY HDR. THE APA (4)
IS FOR IN VITRO STUDIES, WHICH I SUPPOSE INCLUDES STUDIES, E.G., OF ISOLATED PHYTOCHEMICALS. THOSE SCORE
(1) IN HDR. THE APA (5) IS FOR DECADES OR CENTURIES OF WELL-KNOWN FOLK USE, BUT NO SUPPORTING STUDIES.
THAT WOULD GET AN (F) FOR FOLKLORIC IN THE HDR. APA (6) IS A LARGE COLLECTION OF CASE HISTORIES, WHICH
WOULD ALSO GET AN (F) IN HDR. AT THE BOTTOM OF THE APA LADDER IS THE PERSONAL ANECDOTE, WHICH OF
COURSE, ALSO GETS AN (F), EVEN THOUGH IT HAS NOT YET EVOLVED INTO FOLKLORE.
THE AHPA CLASSIFICATION
A FEW SPECIFIC COMMENTS REGARDING THE AMERICAN HERBAL PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION (AHP). ALTHOUGH I
LIKE THE WAY THEY HANDLED SOME PERPLEXING LITTLE DETAILS, SUCH AS IDIOSYNCRATIC ALLERGIES, TRIVIAL
QUANTITIES OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES, ETC., I’M A LITTLE ALARMED BY THEIR ‘CLASS 1’ DEFINITION. WHY ALARMED?
BECAUSE I FEEL THAT ALL DRUGS, WHETHER THEY BE SYNTHETIC, PHYTOCHEMICAL, NUTRITIONAL, OR HERBAL, “CAN
BE SAFELY CONSUMED WHEN USED APPROPRIATELY.”
CLASS 1: CAN BE SAFELY CONSUMED IF USED APPROPRIATELY.
CLASS 2: HERBS WITH THE FOLLOWING USE RESTRICTIONS APPLY; UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY AN
EXPERT QUALIFIED IN THE USE OF THE SUBSTANCE:
(2A) EXTERNAL USE ONLY
(2B) NOT FOR USE IN PREGNANCY
(2C) NOT FOR USE WHILE NURSING
(2D) OTHER RESTRICTIONS AS NOTED
CLASS 3: HERBS WITH SIGNIFICANT DATA SUGGESTING LABELING: “TO BE USED ONLY UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF AN EXPERT QUALIFIED IN THE APPROPRIATE USE OF THIS SUBSTANCE.” LABELING MUST
INCLUDE PROPER USE INFORMATION: DOSAGE, CONTRAINDICATIONS, POTENTIAL ADVERSE EFFECTS AND
DRUG INTERACTIONS, AND OTHER INFORMATION PERTINENT TO THE SAFE USE OF THE SUBSTANCE.
CLASS 4: HERBS WITH DATA INSUFFICIENT FOR CLASSIFICATION.
WHY DON’T I LIKE THAT ‘CLASS 1’ DEFINITION? MY INTERPRETATION OF ‘CLASS 1’ DEFINITION IS THAT
ALL HERBS ARE ‘CLASS 1’ AND CAN BE SAFELY USED IF USED APPROPRIATELY (APPROPRIATE IS SAFE). SIMILARLY,
I THINK WE COULD SAY APPROPRIATELY FOR MANY, IF NOT MOST, HERBS WHAT AHPA SAYS OF LABELING
INFORMATION THAT SHOULD BE REQUIRED FOR ALOE, “DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT IF YOU HAVE ABDOMINAL
PAIN OR DIARRHEA. CONSULT A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER PRIOR TO USE IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR NURSING.
DISCONTINUE USE IN THE EVENT OF DIARRHEA OR WATERY STOOLS. DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE.
NOT FOR LONG TERM USE.” (AHP, 1997)
A SUBSET OF AMERICAN PHYTOMEDICINE ADVOCATES ARGUE THAT WE SHOULD EMULATE THE GERMAN
COMMISSION E’S STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. WHICH ONE? TWO VERSIONS CAME OUT IN 1998, PURPORTING
TO BE AUTHENTIC ENGLISH PRESENTATIONS OF THE COMMISSION E CONCLUSIONS. THERE WERE SOME DIFFERENCES; E.G., BLUMENTHAL’S VERY CAREFUL BOOK (IDENTIFIED AS KOM IN THIS BOOK) STATES THAT HYSSOP IS
UNAPPROVED BY COMMISSION E, WHILE GRUENWALD, IN THE SECOND EDITION OF THE PDR FOR HERBAL
MEDICINE, SAYS HYSSOP IS APPROVED FOR COLDS, FEVERS, AND GALLBLADDER AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. IN THE
TITLE LINE, WHERE I EVALUATE SAFETY, I SCORED HYSSOP WITH THREE PLUSES (+++), MEANING THAT I THINK IT
IS SAFER THAN COFFEE AS AN HERBAL MEDICINE. AS TO EFFICACY, I HAD DECIDED TO LET COMMISSION E
ENDORSEMENT RANK 2 IN MY ACTIVITIES AND INDICATIONS COLUMNS.
THIS EXAMPLE OF DIVERGENCE BETWEEN THE PUBLISHED “COMMISSION E” INTERPRETATIONS OF
HYSSOP (AND THERE ARE MORE THAN TEN ENGLISH INTERPRETATIONS OF COMMISSION E NOW) IS JUST ONE
OF MANY THAT I ENCOUNTERED AS I TRAVERSED MOST OF THESE INTERPRETATIONS. IT REALLY RAISES A SERIOUS
QUESTION AGAIN THAT I RAISED FOR MYSELF BACK IN THE EARLY 1980S AS I WAS WORKING ON MY MEDICINAL
PLANTS OF CHINA. CLEARLY, I WAS CAPABLE OF WORKING ONLY WITH THE ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS OF CHINESE
BOOKS ON MEDICINAL PLANTS, EMBELLISHED BY THREE TRIPS TO CHINA. I ASSUMED THAT BY THE TIME I
HAD COMPILED MOST OF THE INFORMATION FROM FIVE DIFFERENT BOOKS, THERE WOULD BE LITTLE NEW
INFORMATION AS I TRAVERSED THE SIXTH. BUT DIMINISHING RETURNS HAD NOT YET SET IN. THERE ARE A FEW
MAJOR DISCREPANCIES IN RECENT TRANSLATIONS OF ROMANCE LANGUAGE, SCIENTIFIC GERMAN, AS WITH
COMMISSION E. HOW MANY MORE CAN WE EXPECT IN TRANSLATIONS OF ANCIENT CHINESE, HINDU, AND
SANSCRIT WRITINGS THAT ARE THOUSANDS OF YEARS OLD? SMALL WONDER WE OFTEN ENCOUNTER DIFFERENCES
OF OPINION.
ONE CAN ONLY BE THANKFUL THAT THESE BOOKS HAVE SURVIVED BECAUSE THEY DOCUMENT MILLENNIA
OF EMPIRICAL WISDOM. THE BEST OF THE HERBAL MEDICINES HAVE SURVIVED AND THE WORST HAVE BEEN
MARGINALIZED. THAT TOOK THOUSANDS OF YEARS. YOU CAN ALMOST SAY THE SAME OF PHARMACEUTICALS:
SOME HAVE SURVIVED, WHILE SOME OF THE WORST HAVE BEEN MARGINALIZED OR WITHDRAWN. BUT NONE
OF THE PHARMACEUTICALS HAVE SURVIVED MORE THAN 200 YEARS WITH US. BUT THE ~140 HERBS
MENTIONED IN THE BIBLE HAVE BEEN WITH US 2000 YEARS. A RECENT STUDY SHOWED THAT HUMANS
HAVE BEEN ACTIVE IN THE BIBLICAL AREA FOR AT LEAST 1,700,000 YEARS. SO, THE GENES OF SOME HUMANS
HAVE EXPERIENCED MANY OF THE PHYTOCHEMICALS FROM BIBLICAL PLANTS FOR NEARLY 2 MILLION YEARS.
MORE NEW SYNTHETICS HIT THE MARKET EACH YEAR, TO YOUR PERIL, BUT FEW NEW HERBS SURFACE IN A
GIVEN YEAR. MANKIND DOES NOT WANT BAD MEDICINE. MAN EMPIRICALLY SELECTS THE GOOD AND REJECTS
THE BAD. I FEEL STRONGLY THAT MANY OF THE HERBS TREATED IN THIS BOOK ARE AS GOOD AS THE COMPETING
SYNTHETIC PHARMACEUTICALS, AND ALMOST ALWAYS COST LESS, IN DOLLARS AND IN SIDE EFFECTS. UNTIL
THE BETTER OF THESE HERBS HAVE BEEN CLINICALLY COMPARED WITH THE PHARMACEUTICALS, NEITHER YOUR
PHYSICIAN NOR MINE, NOR YOU NOR I, KNOWS FOR SURE WHICH IS BEST. MEANWHILE, PHARMACEUTICALS
WILL KILL MORE THAN 100,000 AMERICANS A YEAR, AS PER JAMA, A PROPHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL, WHILE
HERBS WILL KILL FEWER THAN 100, AS PER THE CONSERVATIVE WASHINGTON POST IN AN ANTIHERB ARTICLE
(GUGLIOTTA, MARCH 19, 2000). ON MAY 1, 2002, THE JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
(JAMA) SUGGESTED THAT ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS MAY BE THE LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH IN THE UNITED
STATES.
FORMAT
SYNONYM: IN SOME CASES I LIST ONE OR MORE TAXONOMIC SYNONYMS OFTEN FOLLOWING THE USDA
NOMENCLATURE DATABASE, CURATED BY JOHN WIERSEMA HTTP://WWW.ARS-GRIN.GOV/NPGS/TAX/TAXGENFORM.HTML.
ACTIVITIES: MOST OF THE PUBLISHED BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES THAT CROSSED MY DESK ARE LISTED
ALPHABETICALLY, WITH EACH ACTIVITY FOLLOWED BY THE “F” OR NUMERICAL SCORE FOR EFFICACY, FOLLOWED BY
THE CITATION FOR THE SOURCE.
INDICATIONS: MOST PUBLISHED INDICATIONS THAT CROSSED MY DESK ARE LISTED ALPHABETICALLY,
WITH EACH INDICATION FOLLOWED BY THE “F” OR NUMERICAL SCORE FOR EFFICACY, FOLLOWED BY THE
CITATION FOR THE SOURCE. IT WAS WITH SOME TREPIDATION THAT I CONVERTED MORE SPECIFIC TERMS SUCH
AS ARTHRITIS TO ARTHROSIS, AND BRONCHITIS TO BRONCHOSIS, BUT I THINK THAT WAS A MORE ECONOMICAL
(SPACE-WISE) WAY OF PRESENTING THE DATA. CLASSICALLY, THE SUFFIX “ITIS” MEANS INFLAMMATION, AND
“OSIS” MEANS AILMENT OF. THUS, ARTHRITIS IS INFLAMMATION OF THE JOINT, AND ARTHROSIS IS BROADER,
MEANING AN AILMENT IN THE JOINT. WHERE SOME AUTHOR JUST SAID “FOR JOINT PROBLEMS,” THAT BECAME
“ARTHROSIS,” BUT WHERE THEY WERE MORE SPECIFIC AND SAID INFLAMMATION OF THE JOINT, IT MEANS
THE MORE SPECIFIC “ARTHRITIS.” TOWARD THE END WE AGGREGATED BOTH UNDER “ARTHROSIS.” MANY
PEOPLE WILL DISLIKE THAT I CONVERTED ALL THE MORE SPECIFIC -ITIS ENTRIES TO -OSIS, RATHER THAN
SOMEWHAT REDUNDANTLY INCLUDE BOTH.
DOSAGE: I HAVE ATTEMPTED IN THIS EDITION TO GIVE THE RANGE OF PUBLISHED DOSAGE RANGES I HAVE
ENCOUNTERED. WITH GOOD EDITORIAL PRODDING, I HAVE GONE BACK TO MY SOURCES TO SEE IF THEY SPECIFIED
WHICH PLANT PART. IN SOME CASES MY SOURCES WERE NOT SPECIFIC AS TO PLANT PART. AND SOMETIMES ONE
SOURCE SPECIFIED ONE PART, ANOTHER SOURCE IDENTIFIED ANOTHER PART. A FEW DOSAGES WERE TAKEN RIGHT
OFF THE BOTTLES OF HERBS. IF THERE ARE DANGEROUS PUBLISHED DOSAGES GIVEN UNDER DANGEROUS HERBS, I
HAVE INDICATED WITH AN “X” THAT IT SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN EXCEPT WITH A SKILLED PRACTITIONER ON HAND.
NONE OF THE DOSAGES ORIGINATE WITH ME (EXCEPT FOR AN OCCASIONAL “FOOD FARMACY” COMMENT,
INDICATING THAT THE HERB IS EATEN AS FOOD); THEY ARE FROM THE LITERATURE, AS INDICATED BY THE USUAL SET
OF ABBREVIATIONS. SEVERAL DO, HOWEVER, REPRESENT DOSAGES SAID TO HAVE BEEN APPROVED BY COMMISSION
E, ESPECIALLY THOSE CITED WITH THE ABBREVIATIONS KOM, PHR, AND PH2. I SUPPOSE BY APPEARING IN
AN AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL BOOK, THERE IS AN INDIRECT ASSUMPTION THAT APA APPROVES THOSE APA
DATA, BUT I AM NOT SURE THEY WOULD GIVE SUCH APPROVAL.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS: THE SCORES OF AHP,
PHR, AND PH2 ARE CITED FOLLOWED BY SOME OF THE REPORTED PERILS OF THE HERBS, INDICATED BY THE
USUAL THREE-LETTER OR ABSTRACT CITATIONS GIVING THE SOURCE OF THE WARNING REGARDING THE “PERIL.”
EXTRACTS: MORE THAN 20 YEARS AGO, I STARTED A PHYTOCHEMICAL DATABASE THAT GIVES MANY
OF THE PUBLISHED ACTIVITIES OF THE BIOACTIVE PHYTOCHEMICALS. I REGRET AT THAT TIME I HAD NO SYSTEMATIC
APPROACH TO SCORING THE ACTIVITIES OF THE EXTRACTS OF THE PLANTS. THAT IS WHAT WE USUALLY TAKE,
RATHER THAN ISOLATED PHYTOCHEMICALS. SO, OCCASIONALLY, TOO LATE, I HAVE INCLUDED SOME REPORTS ON
ACTIVITIES (AND ED50’S AND LD50’S WHERE AVAILABLE) ON VARIOUS EXTRACTS OF THE PLANTS. WE HAVE
AT THE LAST MINUTE DELETED THE REPETITION OF THE EXTENSIVE DATA FOUND IN MY UPDATED FNF PHYTOCHEMICAL DATABASE, EARLY VERSIONS OF WHICH WERE PUBLISHED IN SOME OF MY PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED
CRC BOOKS.
DUKE, J.A. HANDBOOK OF PHYTOCHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS IN GRAS HERBS AND OTHER ECONOMIC
PLANTS. CRC PRESS, BOCA RATON, FL, 1992.
DUKE, J.A. HANDBOOK OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE PHYTOCHEMICALS AND THEIR ACTIVITIES. CRC PRESS,
BOCA RATON, FL, 1992.
BECKSTROM-STERNBERG, S. AND DUKE, J.A. HANDBOOK OF MINTS (AROMATHEMATICS): PHYTOCHEMICALS AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES. CRC PRESS, BOCA RATON, FL, 1996.
WHERE I FOUND NO SIGNIFICANT INFORMATION FOR ANY ONE FORMAT SECTION, THE HEADINGS WERE DELETED,
THEREFORE, MANY ENTRIES WILL HAVE ONLY E.G., ACTIVITIES AND INDICATIONS.
READERS WHO WISH TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE INDIVIDUAL PHYTOCHEMICALS OCCURRING IN A GIVEN HERB
CAN FIND MANY USEFUL QUERIES ANSWERABLE ON MY USDA DATABASE: WWW.ARS-GRIN.GOV/DUKE.
IN ONE PARTICULARLY USEFUL QUERY FOR A PERSON TRYING TO RATIONALIZE THE UTILITY OF AN HERB, ONE CAN
SECURE A LIST OF ALL THE PHYTOCHEMICALS REPORTED FROM THE PLANT, WITH OR WITHOUT THE LIST OF ALL THEIR
REPORTED ACTIVITIES, EVEN CALLING OUT A PRIMARY OR SECONDARY REFERENCE FOR EACH DATA BIT. PRINTOUTS OF
SUCH QUERIES ON THE BETTER-STUDIED PLANTS ARE OFTEN DOZENS OF PAGES LONG, AND IMPRACTICAL TO PUBLISH
IN THIS EDITION. IT BECOMES INCREASINGLY CLEAR THAT THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS,
OFTEN ADDITIVE OR SYNERGISTIC, IN ALL OUR PLANTS, FOODS, SPICES, HERBS; MEDICINAL AND POISONOUS PLANTS
ALIKE. THE GENES DIRECTING THE THOUSANDS OF CHEMICALS IN OUR OWN BODY HAVE COEVOLVED WITH ALL OR
MANY OF THE PHYTOCHEMICALS IN MOST OF THE EDIBLE PLANTS THAT OUR ANCESTORS CHOSE TO EAT AND THE
MEDICINAL PLANTS WITH WHICH THEY TREATED THEMSELVES. MY GENES HAVE PROBABLY KNOWN THOUSANDS OF
PHYTOCHEMICALS NOW EXTANT IN THE RIFT VALLEY (WHERE ANTHROPOLOGISTS SPECULATE THAT HUMANS EVOLVED
SOME 6 MILLION YEARS AGO), AND STILL EXTANT IN MY AMERICAN HERBS. I FEEL THAT HOMEOSTATIC MECHANISMS
HAVE EVOLVED FOR THESE LONG-KNOWN PHYTOCHEMICALS, ENABLING THE BODY TO GRAB A NEEDED CHEMICAL IN
WHICH THE BODY IS TEMPORARILY DEFICIENT AND, CONVERSELY, EXCLUDING PERHAPS AS “EXPENSIVE” URINE, THOSE
PHYTOCHEMICALS IN WHICH THE BODY IS NOT DEFICIENT. YES, I EVEN AGREE WITH “SUPPLEMENT-BASHERS,” WHO
CHARGE THAT EXCESS VITAMINS ARE OFTEN EXCRETED, UNUSED, IN THE “EXPENSIVE” URINE. I AM INCLINED TO
DISAGREE IF THE BASHER SUGGESTS THAT MOST OF US ARE NOT DEFICIENT IN ONE VITAMIN OR ANOTHER. I THINK THE
MAJORITY OF, IF NOT ALL, AMERICANS ARE DEFICIENT IN ONE OR MORE VITAMINS THAT OCCUR IN DIETARY PLANT
SOURCES. ONLY WITHIN THE LAST DECADE DID WE FINALLY REALIZE THAT CHOLINE WAS ESSENTIAL. I THINK MORE
SUCH KNOWLEDGE WILL SURFACE IN THE DECADES AHEAD. AND WE WILL LEARN THAT SUCH COMMON AND USEFUL
PHYTOCHEMICALS AS OLEANOLIC ACID, PROCYANIDINS, QUERCETIN, RESVERATROL, AND SITOSTEROL ARE OFTEN NEEDED
BY THE BODY AND, LIKE VITAMINS, KEPT WITHIN BOUNDS BY HOMEOSTATIC MECHANISMS. WHEN YOU OFFER YOUR
BODY AN HERBAL MENU OF HUNDREDS OF USEFUL SYNERGISTIC PHYTOCHEMICALS, YOUR BODY MAY SELECT THOSE
IT NEEDS MOST, REJECTING THE ONES LEAST NEEDED OR NOT NEEDED AT ALL. WHEN YOU OFFER THE BODY AN ISOLATED
PHYTOCHEMICAL OR SYNTHETIC PHARMACEUTICAL “SILVER BULLET,” YOU ARE EXCLUDING ALL THOSE HUNDREDS OF
OTHER USEFUL PHYTOCHEMICALS IN THE EDIBLE AND MEDICINAL HERBS. YOUR BODY KNOWS BETTER THAN YOUR
PHARMACIST OR PHYSICIAN OR PHYTOTHERAPIST OR SHAMAN, WHICH CHEMICALS IT NEEDS. AND YOUR EVOLUTIONARY
DIET WILL OFTEN PROVIDE CHEMICALS IN WHICH YOU MAY BE TEMPORARILY DEFICIENT. YOUR EVOLUTIONARY DIET
INCLUDED A WIDE VARIETY OF PLANT MATERIALS THAT ARE NO LONGER GENERALLY CONSUMED. AND YOUR BODY, IF
NOT YOUR BRAIN, WILL RECOGNIZE A POSITIVE BENEFIT THEREFROM. THE SAFER HERBS WILL PREVAIL, IN SPITE OF
MOUNTING PUBLISHED EFFORTS TO MAKE THEM SEEM MORE DANGEROUS THAN THE PHARMACEUTICALS. HERBS, ON
AVERAGE, ARE MUCH CHEAPER AND SAFER THAN PHARMACEUTICALS, AND OFTEN AS EFFICACIOUS.
ILLUSTRATIONS: MRS. PEGGY DUKE, MY MOST VOCIFEROUS CRITIC, HAS GENEROUSLY ROUNDED UP
NEARLY 250 BLACK-AND-WHITE ILLUSTRATIONS AND SEVERAL COLOR PLATES BEARING HER COPYRIGHT. THIS IS A
SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT OVER THE FIRST EDITION. PEGGY’S BLACK-AND-WHITE ILLUSTRATIONS ARE LOCATED
WITH THE HERB UNDER DISCUSSION. THANKS TO THE BENEVOLENCE OF NATURES HERBS, A TWINLAB DIVISION,
WE ARE ABLE TO INCLUDE ~150 COLOR PLATES OF MOST OF THE POPULARLY MARKETED HERBS IN THE U.S. WE
GIVE SPECIAL THANKS TO GRACE LYN RICH AND STEVE WELLING FOR MAKING THIS POSSIBLE.
I HOPE THE SECOND EDITION OF THE HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS WILL HELP PATIENTS AND PHYSICIANS
ALIKE TO USE THE SAFER HERBS EVEN MORE SAFELY AND WISELY, AND HELP STEER THEM TO THE SAFER HERBAL
ALTERNATIVES AND AWAY FROM SOME OF THE MORE DANGEROUS PHARMACEUTICAL ALTERNATIVES.
JAMES A. DUKE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ALTHOUGH THIS SECOND EDITION IS CLEARLY THE WORK OF MANY PEOPLE, I USE I IN THE INTRODUCTION, AND
ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND OFTEN IN THE TEXT. THERE IS NO SHORTER, LESS AMBIGUOUS WORD IN THE WORLD THAN
THE WORD “I.” I COULD HAVE SAID “THE AUTHOR” OR “THE AUTHORS” INSTEAD OF “I” OR “WE” AND REALLY
INTRODUCED AMBIGUITIES, BUT MY COAUTHORS DON’T SHARE ALL MY VIEWS, SO THE BUCK STOPS HERE. I
ACKNOWLEDGE WITH DEEP GRATITUDE AND WITH APOLOGIES, MY COAUTHORS: MARY JO BOGENSCHUTZ-GODWIN,
WHO HAS WORKED WITH ME MORE THAN A DECADE, REWRITING FROM MY TERRIBLE SOWS-EAR DRAFTS TO PRODUCE
THE PROVERBIAL SILK PURSE; JUDI DUCELLIER, WHO HAS WORKED WITH ME 25 YEARS AND SURVIVED THE
EVOLUTION OF MY CREEPING DYSLEXIA; PEGGY-ANN KESSLER DUKE, FRIEND FOR NEARLY 50 YEARS AND WIFE
FOR MORE THAN 40; BOTANICAL ILLUSTRATOR PAR EXCELLENCE, WHOSE MORE THAN 300 ILLUSTRATIONS ARE WORTH
MORE THAN MY 300,000 WORDS; AND TO CRC PRESS PUBLISHER, BARBARA NORWITZ, WHO FOR MORE THAN
5 YEARS HAS SEEN ME SLIP AND SLIDE IN AND OUT OF PROPOSED CONTRACTS TO DO THIS SECOND EDITION. TO
THESE PRAISEWORTHY WOMEN ACCRUE ALL THE COMPLIMENTS FOR THIS MASSIVE VOLUME. THE ERRORS ARE MINE.
ALL SCIENCE BOOKS ARE BUILT ON WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE, HOPEFULLY SEIZING THE BEST AND DISCARDING
THE WORST. IT’S NOT PLAGIARISM IF ONE CITES ONE’S SOURCES. I AM DEEPLY INDEBTED TO ALL THOSE SCIENTIFIC
WRITERS WITH AND BEFORE ME, WHO HAVE WRITTEN ABOUT PHYTOCHEMICALS AND PHYTOPHARMACY; AND TO
OUR ANCESTORS BEFORE THEM, WHO SAMPLED THE PLANTS AROUND THEM, AND LEARNED WHICH WERE EDIBLE,
MEDICINAL, AND POISONOUS, AND WHO LIVED TO TALK ABOUT IT.
ALSO LET ME ACKNOWLEDGE YOU, MY READERS, FOR STRUGGLING WITH THIS, MY MOST PONDEROUS,
YET I HOPE MOST USEFUL, BOOK. IF YOU LIKE IT AND FIND ANY ERRORS, LET ME KNOW. I HOPE TO KEEP
IT UPDATED ON MY COMPUTER AT HOME. THEN MAYBE BARBARA AND CRC PRESS, MAYBE EVEN YOU,
WILL BE READY FOR A THIRD EDITION. NEW SCIENTIFIC DATA ARE POURING IN, HOPEFULLY PROVING ME
RIGHT, THAT HERBAL PHYTOCHEMICALS ARE CHEAPER AND SAFER, ON AVERAGE, AND OFTEN AS EFFICACIOUS,
AS COMPETITIVE PHARMACEUTICALS.
JAMES A. DUKE
THE AUTHOR
JAMES A. “JIM” DUKE, PH.D., IS A PHI BETA KAPPA GRADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA,
WHERE HE RECEIVED HIS PH.D. IN BOTANY. HE THEN MOVED ON TO POSTDOCTORAL ACTIVITIES AT WASHINGTON
UNIVERSITY AND THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDENS IN ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, WHERE HE ASSUMED PROFESSOR
AND CURATOR DUTIES, RESPECTIVELY. HE RETIRED FROM THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
(USDA) IN 1995 AFTER A 35-YEAR CAREER THERE AND ELSEWHERE AS AN ECONOMIC BOTANIST. AFTER RETIRING,
HE WAS APPOINTED SENIOR SCIENTIFIC CONSULTANT TO NATURE’S HERBS (A TWIN LABS SUBSIDIARY), AND TO
AN ONLINE COMPANY, ALLHERB.COM. HE CURRENTLY TEACHES A MASTER’S DEGREE COURSE IN BOTANICAL
HEALING AT THE TAI SOPHIA INSTITUTE IN COLUMBIA, MARYLAND.
DR. DUKE SPENDS TIME EXPLORING THE ECOLOGY AND CULTURE OF THE AMAZONIAN RAIN FOREST AND SITS
ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND ADVISORY COUNCILS OF NUMEROUS ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED IN PLANT
MEDICINE AND THE RAINFOREST. HE IS UPDATING SEVERAL OF HIS PUBLISHED BOOKS AND REFINING HIS ONLINE
DATABASE, HTTP://WWW.ARS-GRIN.GOV/DUKE/, STILL MAINTAINED AT THE USDA. HE IS ALSO EXPANDING HIS
PRIVATE EDUCATIONAL GREEN FARMACY GARDEN AT HIS RESIDENCE IN FULTON, MARYLAND.
ABBREVIATIONS
FULL REFERENCE CITATIONS ARE LISTED IN THE REFERENCES SECTION. MANY OF OUR PRIMARY REFERENCE CITATIONS
FOLLOW THE CONSISTENT SYSTEM (ABBREVIATION, VOLUME, PAGE) FORMAT DEVELOPED IN MY CRC HANDBOOK
OF BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES. THESE ARE MORE MEANINGFUL TO US, THE COMPILERS, THAN THE PMID ABSTRACT
NUMBER (E.G., EB, OR JE, OR PR FOLLOWED BY A NUMBER THEN A COLON THEN ANOTHER NUMBER, ALWAYS
MEANS ECONOMIC BOTANY, JOURNAL OF ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY, OR JOURNAL OF PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH,
RESPECTIVELY, FOLLOWED BY THE VOLUME NUMBER:PAGE NUMBER).
THE MAJOR REFERENCES IN THIS EDITION ARE INDICATED BY CONCISE AND CONSISTENT THREE-LETTER ABBREVIATIONS. THE SHORT EXPLANATION IN THE ALPHABETICAL SEQUENCE FOR THE OFTEN-USED THREE-LETTER ABBREVIATIONS FOR OUR MAJOR REFERENCES APPEAR IN THE REFERENCE ABBREVIATIONS SECTION. MANY PRIMARY
SOURCES ARE OFTEN CITED VIA THE PMID INDEX, WHICH IS INDICATED BY AN X, FOLLOWED DIRECTLY BY THE
PUBMED SERIAL NUMBER. EVEN FOR THE $3000 WORTH OF JOURNALS TO WHICH I SUBSCRIBE, I CAN USUALLY
FIND THE PUBMED CITATION IN THE SAME WEEK THAT THE JOURNAL GETS MY CITATION.
CONVENTIONAL ABBREVIATIONS APPEAR HERE. THREE TYPES OF CITATIONS, COMPACTLY SQUEEZED INTO THE
ALL IMPORTANT ACTIVITIES AND INDICATIONS PARAGRAPHS, ARE GENEROUSLY SPRINKLED ELSEWHERE.
ABS ABSTRACT
ACAT ACYL-COA: CHOLESTEROL ACYLTRANSFERASE
ACE ANGIOTENSIN CONVERTING ENZYME
ACHE ANTIACETYLCHOLINESTERASE
ADD ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER
AFG IN AFGHANISTAN, AS BASED ON KAB
AHH ARYLHYDROCARBON HYDROXYLASE
AHP AMERICAN HERBAL PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION
AIL DUKE’S COMPUTERIZED AILS FILE, SOURCE
OF THE GREEN PHARMACY, ETC.; SOON
TO BE ONLINE
ALA ALPHA-LINOLENIC ACID
AMP ADENOSINE MONOPHOSPHATE
APA AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION
APB AS-PURCHASED BASIS
ARC ALOE RESEARCH COUNCIL
ATP ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE
BAL BALUCHISTAN, AS BASED ON KAB
BO BODY ODOR
BPC BRITISH PHARMACOPOEIA
BPH BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERTROPHY
CAMP CYCLIC ADENOSINE MONOPHOSPHATE
CF COMPARE WITH
CFS CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME
CHD CORONARY HEART DISEASE
CHD CHILD
CKN CHICKEN
CNS CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
COM COMMERCIAL
COMT CATECHOL-O-METHYL-TRANSFERASE
COPD CHRONIC OBSESSIVE PULMONARY
DISORDER
CORP CORPORATION
COX CYCLOOXYGENASE
COX-I CYCLOOXYGENASE INHIBITOR
(SOMETIMES COX-1 OR COX-2)
COX-2-1 COX-2-INHIBITOR
CVI CHRONIC VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY
DGL DEGLYCYRRHIZINATED LICORICE
DHT DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE
DMBA 7,12-DIMETHYLBENZ[A]ANTHRACENE
(A CARCINOGEN)
DML DERMAL
EBV EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS
ED50 EFFECTIVE DOSE AT WHICH 50% OF SUBJECTS ARE “CURED,” “EFFECTED,”
“AFFECTED,” OR “ALTERED”
E.G. FOR EXAMPLE
EO ESSENTIAL OIL
EPA EICOSAPENTAENOIC ACID
EPO EVENING PRIMROSE OIL
ERT ESTROGEN REPLACEMENT THERAPY
ETC. ET CETERA
EXT EXTRACT
F FOLKLORE, NOT YET SUBSTANTIATED
FRG FROG
G GRAM
GA GLYCYRRHETINIC ACID
GABA GAMMA-AMINO-BUTYRIC ACID
GC GARCINIA CAMBOGIA
GERD GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE
GFG GREEN FARMACY GARDEN
GI GASTROINTESTINAL
GLA GAMMA-LINOLENIC ACID
GMO GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISM
GPG GUINEA PIG
GTF GLUCOSYL-TRANSFERASE
H (AS A SCORE FOR AN ACTIVITY OR INDICATION)
HOMEOPATHIC
HCA HYDROXYCITRIC ACID
HCN HYDROCYANIC ACID
HDR HERBAL DESK REFERENCE; ONLINE VERSION UNDER MY MEDICAL BOTANY SYLLABUS (MBS)
HFR HUMAN FATALITY REPORTED
HLE HUMAN LEUKOCYTE ELASTASE
HMG HYDROXYMETHYLGLUTARATE
HMN HUMAN
HRT HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY
IAR INTRAARTERIAL
IBD INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
IBS IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME
IC INHIBITORY CONCENTRATION
ICMR INDIAN COUNCIL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH
ID50 INHIBITORY DOSE AT WHICH 50% OF ACTIVITY IS INHIBITED
IGE IMMUNOGLOBULIN-E
IGS INTRAGASTRIC
IHL INHALATION
IL INTERLEUKIN
IMS INTRAMUSCULAR
INC INCORPORATED
IND INTRADERMAL
INF INFUSION
IPR INTRAPERITONEAL
ITH INTRATHECAL
IVN INTRAVENOUS
LD50 LETHAL DOSE AT WHICH 50% OF EXPERIMENTAL POPULATION IS KILLED
LDLO LOWEST REPORTED LETHAL DOSE
LF LEAF
L LITER
MAOI MONOAMINE OXIDASE INHIBITOR
MDR MULTIDRUG RESISTANT
MG MILLIGRAM
MIC USED DIFFERENTLY BY VARIOUS SOURCES;
MINIMUM INHIBITING CONCENTRATION OR
MEAN INHIBITING CONCENTRATION
MKY MONKEY
ML MILLILITER
MLD USED DIFFERENTLY BY VARIOUS SOURCES;
MERCK MEANING MINIMUM LETHAL
DOSE; SOME OTHER SOURCES MEANING
MEAN LETHAL DOSE, AND SOME DO NOT
DEFINE IT (WITH APOLOGIES TO THE READER
FROM THE COMPILER)
MM MILLIMOLE
MMP-9 MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE-9
MUS MOUSE
NH3 AMMONIA
NIDDM NONINSULIN-DEPENDENT DIABETES
MELLITUS
NKC NATURAL KILLER CELL
NO NITRIC OXIDE
NWP NORTHWEST PROVINCE OR PUSHTU (DIALECT AT BORDER OF NORTHWESTERN
AFGHANISTAN)
OCD OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER
ODC ORNITHINE-DECARBOXYLASE
OPC OLIGOMERIC PROCYANIDIN
ORAC OXYGEN RADICAL ABSORBANCE CAPACITY
ORL ORAL
OTC OVER THE COUNTER (OR APPROVED FOR SALE
IN EUROPE)
OZ OUNCE
PA PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS
PAF PLATELET AGGREGATING FACTOR
PAR PARENTERAL
PC PERSONAL COMMUNICATION
PEITC PHENETHYLISOTHIOCYANATE
PERS. COMM. PERSONAL COMMUNICATION
PG PROSTAGLANDIN
PGN PIGEON
PKC PROTEIN KINASE C
PMS PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME
PP PAGES
PPM PARTS PER MILLION
PSA PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN
PTK PROTEIN TYROSINE KINASE
RBT RABBIT
RSV RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS
RT REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE
SAD SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER
SAM S-ADENOSYLMETHIONINE
SCU SUBCUTANEOUS
SF STEPHEN FOSTER
SGPT SERUM GLUTAMIC PYRUVIC TRANSAMINASE
SL SESQUITERPENE LACTONES
SLE SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS
SN SERIAL NUMBER (WHEN FOLLOWED BY A
NUMBER)
SOD SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE
SSRI SELECTIVE SEROTONIN REUPTAKE INHIBITOR
SUP SUPPOSITORY
TAM TRADITIONAL AYURVEDIC MEDICINE
TBSP TABLESPOON
TCM TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE
THC TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL
TNF TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR
TSP TEASPOON
UNK UNKNOWN
UNS UNSPECIFIED
UTI URINARY TRACT INFECTION
UV ULTRAVIOLET
VD VENEREAL DISEASE
VEGF VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR
VOD VENO-OCCLUSIVE DISEASE
VOL VOLUME
WMN WOMAN
WPW WOLFF-PARKINSON-WHITE (SYNDROME)
X SOLITARY X IN THE TITLE LINE OF THE HERB
FOLLOWING THE SCIENTIFIC NAME MEANS
DO NOT TAKE IT WITHOUT ADVICE FROM AN
EXPERT (THINK OF IT AS A SKULL AND
CROSS-BONES)
X FOLLOWED BY SERIAL NUMBER PMID
(PUBMED ID NUMBER)
XO EXTERNAL USE ONLY
ZMB ZERO MOISTURE BASIS
ΜG MICROGRAM
ΜL MICROLITER
ΜM MICROMOLE
CONTENTS
CATALOG OF HERBS (A TO Z) .................................................................................................................1
REFERENCE ABBREVIATIONS ................................................................................................................815
REFERENCES ......................................................................................................................................821
ILLUSTRATION CREDITS..........................................................................................................................829
SCIENTIFIC NAME INDEX....................................................................................................................831
COMMON NAME INDEX....................................................................................................................843
1
A
A
ABSCESS ROOT (POLEMONIUM REPTANS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (ABSCESS ROOT) — ALTERATIVE (F; EFS); ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); ASTRINGENT (1; PH2);
DIAPHORETIC (1; EFS; PH2); EXPECTORANT (1; EFS; PH2).
INDICATIONS (ABSCESS ROOT) — FEVER (F; EFS; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (ABSCESS ROOT) — NO REAL DOSAGE GIVEN (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ABSCESS ROOT) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
ACACIA, BABUL (ACACIA NILOTICA (L.) WILLD. EX DELILE) ++
SYNONYM — ACACIA ARABICA (LAM.) WILLD.
ACTIVITIES (ACACIA) — ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); ALGICIDE (1; ZUL); AMEBICIDE (1; ZUL); ANTIBACTERIAL
(1; ZUL); ANTIEDEMIC (1; ABS); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; ZUL); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; ABS); ANTITUSSIVE
(F; BIB); APHRODISIAC (F; MPI; ZUL); ASTRINGENT (F; GMH; PH2); DECONGESTANT (F; BIB); DEMULCENT
(F; BIB; DEP); EXPECTORANT (F; KAB; MPI); HEMOSTAT (F; DEP); HEPATOTONIC (F; KAB); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; ZUL); HYPOTENSIVE (1; ZUL); LACTAGOGUE (F; BIB; UPW); MOLLUSCICIDE (1; ZUL);
NEUROSTIMULANT (F; BIB); PROTISTICIDE (1; ZUL); STIMULANT (F; BIB); TAENICIDE (1; ZUL); TERATOLOGIC
(F; ZUL); TONIC (F; DEP); VERMIFUGE (1; KAB; ZUL).
INDICATIONS (ACACIA) — AMEBA (1; ZUL); ASCITES (F; KAB); BACTERIA (1; ZUL); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB);
BLEEDING (F; BIB; DEP); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB); BURN (F; SKJ); CANCER (F; BIB); CANCER, EAR (F; JLH);
CANCER, EYE (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, TESTES (F; JLH); CATARRH
(F; HH2); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEP); CHILL (F; ZUL); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; BIB); CHOLERA (F; SKJ); COLIC (F; KAB);
CONDYLOMA (F; BIB); CONGESTION (F; BIB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DEP); COUGH (F; DEP; KAB); CYSTOSIS
(F; DEP); DIABETES (1; DEP; ZUL); DIARRHEA (F; GMH; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; BIB; DEP); DYSPEPSIA (F;
ZUL); DYSURIA (F; KAB); ENTEROSIS (F; DEP); FEVER (F; BIB; UPW); FLU (1; ABS); FRACTURE (F; KAB);
GASTROSIS (F; DEP); GINGIVOSIS (F; DEP; PH2); GONORRHEA (1; DEP; ZUL); HEMORRHOID (F; BIB; KAB;
PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; BIB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; ZUL); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; ZUL); HYPERSALIVATION
(F; DEP); INDURATION (F; BIB; JLH); INFECTION (1; ZUL); INFLAMMATION (1; ABS; PH2); INSANITY (F;
KAB); LEPROSY (F; KAB); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB); LEUKORRHEA (F; DEP); MENORRHAGIA (F; DEP); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); ODONTOSIS (F; PNC); OPHTHALMIA (F; BIB; JLH); ORCHOSIS (F; BIB); OTOSIS (F; BIB; JLH);
PHARYNGOSIS (F; PH2); PNEUMONIA (F; ZUL); PROCTOSIS (F; DEP; UPW); PUERPERIUM (F; DEP); PULMONOSIS (F; ZUL); SCLEROSIS (F; BIB); SMALLPOX (F; BIB); SNAKEBITE (F; DEP); SORE (F; DEP; UPW); SORE
THROAT (F; DEP); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (F; ZUL); STOMACHACHE (F; UPW); STOMATOSIS (F;
DEP; PH2; UPW); STRANGURY (F; KAB); SWELLING (1; ABS); SYPHILIS (F; BIB); TAPEWORM (1; ZUL);
TOOTHACHE (F; ZUL); TUBERCULOSIS (F; BIB); TYPHOID (F; BIB); URETHROSIS (F; KAB); UTEROSIS (F; DEP;
KAB); VAGINOSIS (F; KAB; PH2); VD (F; DEP); WORM (1; KAB; ZUL); WOUND (F; UPW).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ACACIA) — NONE COVERED (AHP; KOM). LARGE
INTERNAL DOSES MAY LEAD TO CONSTIPATION AND DYSPEPSIA (PH2).
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A ADAM’S NEEDLES, SPANISH BAYONET (YUCCA FILAMENTOSA L.) ++
FEW TAXONOMISTS AND HERBALISTS AND EVEN FEWER PHARMACISTS AND PHYSICIANS CAN DISTINGUISH THE
YUCCA SPECIES IN THE FIELD. HOW THEN CAN THEY DISTINGUISH THEM GROUND AND POWDERED IN THE CAPSULE?
APA COVERS ALSO YUCCA BREVIFOLIA, Y. GLAUCA, AND Y. SCHIDIGERA.
ACTIVITIES (ADAM’S NEEDLES) — ANTIARTHRITIC (1; APA); ANTIHERPETIC (1; APA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(F; WOI); ANTIMELANOMIC (1; APA); ANTITUMOR (1; APA); ANTIVIRAL (1; APA); HEMOLYTIC (1; APA);
PISCICIDE (2; DEM; FAD); SEDATIVE (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (ADAM’S NEEDLES) — ADENOPATHY (F; WOI); ARTHROSIS (1; APA); BILIOUSNESS (F; WOI);
BLEEDING (F; APA); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); CYTOMEGALOVIRUS (1; APA); DEPRESSION (F; WOI);
DERMATOSIS (F; APA; DEM; FAD); DIABETES (F; DEM); GONORRHEA (F; WOI); HEADACHE (1; APA;
WOI); HEPATOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); HERPES (1; APA); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA); HIGH CHOLESTEROL
(1; APA); INFLAMMATION (F; APA; WOI); INSOMNIA (F; DEM); MELANOMA (1; APA); MIGRAINE (F;
APA); NERVOUSNESS (F; DEM); PAIN (1; APA); RHEUMATISM (1; APA; WOI); SORE (F; APA; DEM;
FAD); SPRAIN (F; DEM; FAD); STOMATOSIS (F; WOI); SWELLING (1; APA); TUMOR (1; APA); VD (F;
WOI); VIRUS (1; APA).
DOSAGES (ADAM’S NEEDLES) — 3 (490 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ADAM’S NEEDLES) — AHP CLASSIFIES FOUR OTHER
YUCCAS AS CLASS 1. “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
(BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). ROOT COMPOUNDS TOXIC TO LOWER LIFE FORMS
(FAD). SAPONINS CAN CAUSE GASTRIC DISCOMFORT (PHR).
AFRICAN CAPER (CAPPARIS TOMENTOSA LAM.) +
ACTIVITIES (AFRICAN CAPER) — ANTISPASMODIC (1; VVG); DECONGESTANT (F; ZUL); DEPURATIVE
(F; ZUL); DIURETIC (F; ZUL); EMETIC (F; ZUL); EXPECTORANT (F; ZUL); PHILTRE (F; ZUL); TONIC
(F; ZUL).
INDICATIONS (AFRICAN CAPER) — CHEST ACHE (F; VVG; ZUL); COUGH (F; VVG; ZUL); CRAMP (1;
VVG); DIARRHEA (F; ZUL); FEVER (F; ZUL); GASTROSIS (F; ZUL); GONORRHEA (F; ZUL); HEADACHE
(F; VVG; ZUL); IMPOTENCE (F; ZUL); INFERTILITY (F; ZUL); INSANITY (F; VVG; ZUL); JAUNDICE (F;
VVG; ZUL); LEPROSY (F; ZUL); MALARIA (F; VVG; ZUL); MASTOSIS (F; ZUL); MISCARRIAGE (F;
ZUL); OPHTHALMIA (F; ZUL); PLEURISY (F; ZUL); PNEUMONIA (F; VVG); RHEUMATISM (F; VVG);
SCROFULA (F; ZUL); SNAKEBITE (F; VVG; ZUL); SWELLING (F; ZUL); WATER RETENTION (F; ZUL);
WOUND (F; ZUL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (AFRICAN CAPER) — IN VIEW OF REPORTED
POISONINGS, INDISCRIMINATE USE IS DISCOURAGED (VVG); HUMAN FATALITIES REPORTED FOLLOWING ROOT
INGESTION. CONTAINS STACHYDRINE (ZUL).
AFRICAN QUININE, QUININE TREE (RAUVOLFIA CAFFRA SOND.) +
ACTIVITIES (AFRICAN QUININE) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; ZUL); DEPURATIVE (F; ZUL); DIURETIC (F; ZUL);
EMETIC (F; ZUL); LARVICIDE (F; ZUL); LAXATIVE (F; ZUL); TRANQUILIZER (F; ZUL).
INDICATIONS (AFRICAN QUININE) — ENTEROSIS (F; ZUL); FEVER (F; ZUL); ITCH (F; ZUL); MAGGOT (F;
ZUL); MALARIA (F; ZUL); MEASLES (F; ZUL); NERVOUSNESS (F; ZUL); PNEUMONIA (F; ZUL); RHEUMATISM (F; ZUL); SCROFULA (F; ZUL); SWELLING (F; ZUL); WATER RETENTION (F; ZUL); WOUND (F; ZUL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (AFRICAN QUININE) — POISONOUS (ZUL).
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A AFRICAN SPURGE (EUPHORBIA RESINIFERA O. BERG & C. F. SCHMIDT) X
ACTIVITIES (AFRICAN SPURGE) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; PH2); CARCINOGENIC (1; PH2); EMETIC (1; PH2);
IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; PH2); IRRITANT (1; PH2); LAXATIVE (1; EFS; PH2); RUBEFACIENT (F; EFS);
SIALAGOGUE (F; PH2); TOXIC (F; EFS); VESICANT (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (AFRICAN SPURGE) — BRONCHOSIS (F; HHB); CANCER (F; JLH; PH2); CATARRH (F;
HHB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; HHB; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DIARRHEA
(F; HHB); DROPSY (F; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); EPISTAXIS (F; HHB); GOUT (F; PH2);
HEADACHE (F; PH2); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; PH2); INFECTION (F; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2);
OTOSIS (F; PH2); PLANTAR WART (F; JLH); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); SORE (F; PH2); ULCER (F; PH2);
WART (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (AFRICAN SPURGE) — DON’T TAKE IT (JAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (AFRICAN SPURGE) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
TOPICALLY VERY IRRITATING. INGESTION CAN CAUSE DEATH, BURNING GASTROSIS, COLIC, DIARRHEA, NEPHROSIS,
SALIVATION (PH2).
AFRICAN WILD YAM
(DIOSCOREA DREGEANA (KUNTH) T. DURAND & SCHINZ) +
ACTIVITIES (AFRICAN WILD YAM) — AVICIDE (F; ZUL); HEMOLYTIC (1; ZUL); INTOXICANT (F; ZUL);
NARCOTIC (F; ZUL); SOPORIFIC (F; ZUL).
INDICATIONS (AFRICAN WILD YAM) — CHILDBIRTH (F; ZUL); CONVULSION (F; VVG); CRAMP (F; ZUL);
EPILEPSY (F; VVG); FIT (F; VVG; ZUL); HYSTERIA (F; ZUL); INSANITY (F; ZUL); NERVOUSNESS (F; ZUL);
SCABIES (F; VVG); SORE (F; ZUL); WOUND (F; ZUL).
AFRICAN WORMWOOD (ARTEMISIA AFRA JACQ.) +
ACTIVITIES (AFRICAN WORMWOOD) — ANALGESIC (1; VVG; ZUL); ANALEPTIC (1; VVG); ANTIBACTERIAL
(1; VVG); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; ZUL); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; VVG); ANTIITCH (1; VVG); ANTISEPTIC (1;
VVG); CARMINATIVE (1; VVG); DECONGESTANT (F; VVG); DEPURATIVE (F; ZUL); EMETIC (F; VVG);
NARCOTIC (1; VVG; ZUL); STIMULANT (1; VVG).
INDICATIONS (AFRICAN WORMWOOD) — ACNE (1; ZUL); ANOREXIA (F; VVG; ZUL); BACTERIA (1;
VVG); BOIL (1; ZUL); CARDIOPATHY (1; VVG); CHILDBIRTH (F; ZUL); CHILL (F; ZUL); COLD (1; VVG;
ZUL); COLIC (F; ZUL); CONSTIPATION (1; ZUL); CROUP (F; ZUL); DIABETES (F; ZUL); DYSPEPSIA (F;
ZUL); ENTEROSIS (F; ZUL); FEVER (1; VVG; ZUL); FLU (F; VVG); GAS (1; VVG); GASTROSIS (F; ZUL);
GOUT (F; ZUL); HEADACHE (F; VVG); HEMORRHOID (F; ZUL); INFLAMMATION (1; VVG); ITCH (1; VVG);
MALARIA (1; VVG; ZUL); MEASLES (F; ZUL); MUMPS (F; ZUL); OTOSIS (F; VVG; ZUL); PAIN (1;
VVG; ZUL); PERTUSSIS (F; ZUL); PNEUMONIA (1; VVG; ZUL); SORE THROAT (F; ZUL); SPRAIN (F;
ZUL); TOOTHACHE (F; ZUL); WORM (1; VVG; ZUL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (AFRICAN WORMWOOD) — ONE TBSP EO (ESSENTIAL OIL) SEVERELY POISONED A WORKER, SIMILAR TO THUJONE POISONING (ZUL).
AGA, FLY AGARIC (AMANITA MUSCARIA) X
ACTIVITIES (AGA) — GABA-ANTAGONIST (1; PH2); HALLUCINOGEN (1; PH2); PARALYTIC (1; PH2);
PSYCHOTROPIC (1; PH2); STIMULANT (1; PH2); TOXIC (1; PH2).
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A INDICATIONS (AGA) — ANXIETY (F; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F; PH2); INTOXICATION (F; PH2); NEURALGIA (F;
PH2); PAIN (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (AGA) — DON’T TAKE IT (JAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (AGA) — SIGNS OF INTOXICATION INCLUDE
CONFUSION, CRAMPS, DIZZINESS, ENTERALGIA, MANIA, PSYCHOSTIMULATION, THEN SEDATION VOMITING
(PH2).
AGAR (GELIDIUM AMANSII) ++
ACTIVITIES (AGAR) — LAXATIVE (1; PH2); PERISTALTIC (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (AGAR) — CONSTIPATION (1; PH2).
DOSAGES (AGAR) — 4–16 G 1–2 ×/DAY (AHP); 4–16 G IN 1–4 DOSES (HHB); 1–2 TSP POWDERED AGAR,
ALWAYS WITH LIQUID, 1–3 ×/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (AGAR) — CLASS 2D. TAKE WITH AT LEAST 250
ML (8 OZ LIQUID); CONTRAINDICATED IN BOWEL OBSTRUCTION (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT
KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
AGRIMONY (AGRIMONIA EUPATORIA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (AGRIMONY) — AGGREGANT (1; CRC; PH2; ZUL); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FNF); ANTIDIABETIC
(1; APA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; BIS); ANTIPYRETIC (1; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA); ASTRINGENT
(2; APA; KOM); ANTIVIRAL (1; APA; PNC); CANDIDICIDE (1; APA); CHOLAGOGUE (1; PNC);
DEPURATIVE (F; CRC); DIURETIC (1; PNC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC); FUNGICIDE (1; APA); HEMOSTAT (1; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; APA); LITHOLYTIC (F; CRC); SEDATIVE (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F;
WBB); TONIC (1; APA; CRC; PNC); URICOLYTIC (1; CAN); VERMIFUGE (1; CRC; WBB; ZUL);
VULNERARY (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (AGRIMONY) — ACNE (F; CRC); ANTHRAX (F; WBB; ZUL); ASTHMA (F; CRC); BACTERIA
(1; FNF; ZUL); BILE (F; ZUL); BLEEDING (1; CRC; PH2; ZUL); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC); CANCER (F;
JLH); CANCER, BLADDER (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, FACE (F; JLH); CANCER, GANGLION
(F; JLH); CANCER, GROIN (F; JLH); CANCER, JOINT (F; JLH); CANCER, KIDNEY (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER
(F; JLH); CANCER, SINEW (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER,
UTERUS (F; JLH); CANDIDA (1; APA); CARCINOMA (F; JLH); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; APA); CHOLELITHIASIS
(F; ZUL); CHOLESTASIS (F; PH2); COLD (F; CRC; WBB); CONDYLOMA (F; CRC; JLH); CONGESTION
(F; APA); CORN (F; CRC; JLH); CYSTOSIS (F; JLH); DECUBITIS (F; CRC); DERMATOSIS (2; APA; CAN;
KOM); DIABETES (1; APA); DIARRHEA (2; APA; FAD; KOM); DYSENTERY (1; FNF); DYSPEPSIA (1;
CAN; KOM); ECZEMA (F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC; PH2); ENURESIS (F; PH2); ERUPTION (F; CRC);
FEVER (1; CRC; FAD); FUNGUS (1; APA); GASTROSIS (F; CAN; KOM); GASTRODUODENOSIS (F; CAN);
GASTROENTEROSIS (1; APA; BIS); GOUT (F; CRC; FAD); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC; APA); HEMATURIA (1;
CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; APA; FAD; JLH; WO3); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; APA); ICTERUS (F; ZUL); INFECTION
(1; APA); INFLAMMATION (1; BIS); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); JAUNDICE (F; CRC); KERNEL (F; JLH); KIDNEY
STONE (F; APA); METRORRHAGIA (1; CRC); MUCOSOSIS (1; APA; PHR; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; APA);
NEPHROSIS (F; JLH; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC); NEURALGIA (F; CRC); NEUROSIS (F; CRC);
PORPHYRIA (F; CAN); PHARYNGOSIS (2; FAD; KOM; PHR; PH2); PSORIASIS (F; PH2); RASH (1; APA);
RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SCLEROSIS (F; CRC); SCROTUM (F; CRC); SEBORRHEA (F;
PH2); SINEW (F; CRC); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC); SORE (1; APA; JLH); SORE THROAT (1; APA; CRC);
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A SPLENOSIS (F; CRC; JLH); STOMATOSIS (2; KOM; PHR); STONE (F; CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC;
ZUL); TUMOR (F; CRC); ULCER (1; APA); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VARICOSIS (1; APA); VIRUS (1; APA;
PNC); WART (F; CRC; JLH); WATER RETENTION (1; PNC); WORM (1; CRC; FAD; PH2; WBB; ZUL);
WOUND (1; APA; JLH; PH2); YEAST (1; APA).
DOSAGES (AGRIMONY) — 3 G HERB (KOM; PHR); 3–6 G HERB (APA); 1–1.5 G (BIS); 2–4 G 3 ×/DAY
(CAN); 1 TSP HERB/CUP WATER (RFW); 1–3 ML EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–4 ML
LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC); 1–4 ML TINCTURE (1:5) IN 45% ALCOHOL 3 ×/DAY (CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (AGRIMONY) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE
KNOWN (KOM; PHR). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES”
(PH2). EXCESSIVE DOSES MAY INTERACT WITH ANTICOAGULANT, HYPOTENSIVE, AND HYPERTENSIVE THERAPIES. AS WITH OTHER TANNIN-RICH HERBS, “EXCESSIVE USE” SHOULD BE AVOIDED. IN VIEW OF THE LACK
OF TOXICITY DATA, USE OF AGRIMONY SHOULD BE AVOIDED DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION. REPORTEDLY
AFFECTS THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE (CAN).
EXTRACTS (AGRIMONY) — URICOLYTIC ACTIVITY DEMONSTRATED FOR 15% INFUSIONS ED = 20 ML/KG ORL
RAT (EQUIVALENT TO 3 G DRY DRUG); HYPOTENSIVE (IVN CAT); BACTERICIDAL AGAINST STAPHYLOCOCCUS AND
STREPTOCOCCUS. THE TANNIN CONSTITUENT AGRIMONIIN (FROM A. PILOSA) HAS ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY, PERHAPS
VIA IMMUNOSTIMULANT ACTIVITY (CAN). AQUEOUS EXTRACTS INHIBITED MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS, IN
VITRO, AND ETHANOLIC EXTRACTS SHOW ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITY (PNC). TWENTY CUTANEOUS PORPHYRIA PATIENTS
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED WITH AGRIMONY INFUSIONS. CHINESE RESEARCH INDICATES AGRIMONY INCREASES BLOOD
COAGULABILITY ~50% (CAN).
AIR PLANT, TREE OF LIFE (BRYOPHYLLUM PINNATUM (LAM.) OKEN) +
SYNONYM — KALANCHOE PINNATA PERS.
ACTIVITIES (AIR PLANT) — ANALGESIC (1; TRA); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; TRA); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; TRA);
ANTICANCER (1; AAB); ANTIEDEMIC (1; TRA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; AAB; TRA); ANTIPLAQUE (1;
TRA); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; TRA); ANTISEPTIC (1; TRA); ANTISPASMODIC (1; TRA); ANTITUSSIVE (1;
TRA); CHOLERETIC (1; TRA); CICATRIZANT (1; TRA); CYTOTOXIC (1; TRA); DIURETIC (1; TRA); EMOLLIENT
(F; JFM); EXPECTORANT (F; JFM); FUNGICIDE (1; AAB; TRA); HEMOSTAT (F; JFM); IMMUNOMODULATOR
(1; TRA); LIPOXYGENASE-INHIBITOR (1; TRA); PANACEA (F; AAB); SPASMOGENIC (1; TRA); VASOCONSTRICTOR (1; TRA); VULNERARY (F; JFM).
INDICATIONS (AIR PLANT) — ATHLETE’S FOOT (1; AAB); BACTERIA (1; TRA); BLEEDING (F; JFM);
BOIL (F; JFM); BRONCHOSIS (F; IED); BRUISE (F; AAB; JFM); BUG BITE (F; JFM); CANCER (1;
AAB); COLD (F; TRA); COLITIS (1; TRA); CONGESTION (F; JFM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; JFM); COUGH
(F; TRA); CRAMP (1; TRA); DEBILITY (F; AAB); DERMATOSIS (F; JFM); DYSMENORRHEA (1; TRA);
DYSURIA (F; JFM); ENTEROSIS (1; IED; TRA); FEVER (F; IED); FLU (F; AAB); FRACTURE (F; IED);
FUNGUS (1; AAB; TRA); GONORRHEA (F; JFM); HEADACHE (F; IED; JFM; TRA); HEARTBURN (F;
IED); INFECTION (1; AAB; JFM; TRA); INFLAMMATION (1; AAB; TRA); MASTOSIS (F; AAB);
MIGRAINE (F; IED); MYCOSIS (1; AAB; TRA); OPHTHALMIA (F; JFM); OTOSIS (F; JFM); PAIN (1;
TRA); PULMONOSIS (F; JFM); SORE (1; TRA); SORE THROAT (F; AAB); SPRAIN (F; AAB); SWELLING
(1; AAB; TRA); URETHROSIS (F; JFM); VD (F; JFM); WATER RETENTION (1; TRA); WOUND (1;
AAB; TRA).
DOSAGES (AIR PLANT) — 10 G LEAF APPLIED TO FOREHEAD FOR HEADACHE (TRA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (AIR PLANT) — DO NOT USE MORE THAN 15 DAYS
IN A ROW. NOT FOR PREGNANT, PUERPERAL, OR LACTATING MOTHERS OR SMALL CHILDREN (TRA).
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A AIR POTATO (DIOSCOREA BULBIFERA L.) ++
SYNONYM — DIOSCOREA LATIFOLIA BENTH.
ACTIVITIES (AIR POTATO) — ALEXETERIC (F; DAV); ALTERATIVE (F; KAB; KAP); ANALGESIC (1; TRA);
ANORECTIC (1; KAP); ANTIDOTE (F; DAV); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; DAV); ANTIPYRETIC (1; DAA;
DEP; TRA); ANTISEPTIC (F; WBB); APHRODISIAC (F; KAB); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB); BITTER (1; KAB);
CANDIDICIDE (F; WBB); DETOXICANT (F; DAA); DIURETIC (F; DAV; WBB); EXPECTORANT (F; DAA;
KAB); HEMOLYTIC (1; WBB); HEMOSTAT (F; DAV); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; TRA); LIPOGENIC (F; KAB);
MOLLUSCICIDE (1; TRA); PISCICIDE (1; WBB); STOMACHIC (F; KAB); TONIC (F; KAB); VERMIFUGE
(F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (AIR POTATO) — ABSCESS (F; TRA); ANOREXIA (F; KAB); ASTHMA (F; KAB); BILIOUSNESS
(F; KAB); BLEEDING (F; DAV); BOIL (F; WBB; DAA); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB); CANCER (F; DAV; KAB;
JLH); CANCER, CERVIX (F; DAA); CANCER, COLON (F; DAA); CANCER, STOMACH (F; DAA); CANDIDA (F;
DAA; WBB); CERVISOSIS (F; JLH); COMPLEXION (F; KAB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DAA; WBB);
DIARRHEA (F; DAA; WBB); DYSENTERY (F; DAV; KAP; WBB); DYSPEPSIA (F; KAB); DYSURIA (F;
KAB); ENTEROSIS (F; DAA; KAB); FEVER (1; DAA; DAV; DEP; TRA); GASTROSIS (F; DAA); GOITER
(F; DAA); GONORRHEA (F; DAA); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB; KAP; WBB); HERNIA (F; DAA); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; TRA); INFECTION (F; DAA); INFLAMMATION (F; DAA; DAV; TRA); LEUKODERMA (F;
KAB); PAIN (1; KAB; TRA); SNAKEBITE (F; DAA); SORE (F; DAV; KAB; KAP; WBB); SORE THROAT
(F; DAA); STRANGURY (F; KAB); SWELLING (F; DAA); SYPHILIS (F; DAA; DAV; KAP; WBB);
THYROMA (F; DAA); TUMOR (F; DAV); VD (F; DAA; KAP); WATER RETENTION (F; DAV; WBB);
WORM (F; KAB); YEAST (F; DAA; WBB).
DOSAGES (AIR POTATO) — 6–12 G POWDERED TUBER (KAP).
AJOWAN, BISHOP’S WEED
(TRACHYSPERMUM AMMI (L.) SPRAGUE EX TURRILL.) +++
SYNONYMS — AMMI COPTICUM L., CARUM AJOWAN INED., CARUM COPTICUM (L.) C. B. CLARKE, SISON
AMMI L., T. COPTICUM (L.) LINK
ACTIVITIES (AJOWAN) — ANTIOXIDANT (1; WOI); ANTIPYRETIC (F; KAB); ANTISEPTIC (F; DEP);
ANTISPASMODIC (F; KAB; SUW); APERITIF (F; KAB); APHRODISIAC (F; KAB); BITTER (F; KAB);
CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; WOI); CARMINATIVE (F; KAB; SUW); CATABOLIC (F; MBB); DETOXICANT (F;
MBB); DIAPHORETIC (F; MBB); DIURETIC (F; KAB; SUW); EMMENAGOGUE (F; KAB); EXPECTORANT
(F; KAB); FUNGICIDE (1; WOI); GASTRORELAXANT (1; MPI); GASTROSTIMULANT (1; MPI); HYPOTENSIVE
(1; WOI); LACTAGOGUE (F; KAB); LAXATIVE (F; KAB); LITHOLYTIC (F; MBB); PARASYMPATHOMIMETIC
(1; WOI); SIALAGOGUE (F; DEP); SPASMOGENIC (1; MPI); STIMULANT (F; KAB; SUW); STOMACHIC
(F; KAB); TONIC (F; KAB; SUW); VERMIFUGE (1; KAB).
INDICATIONS (AJOWAN) — ANOREXIA (F; KAB); ARTHROSIS (F; MBB); ASCITES (F; KAB); ASTHMA
(F; MBB; WOI); ATONY (F; KAB); BACTERIA (1; WOI); BOIL (F; KAB); BRONCHOSIS (F; MBB;
WOI); CACHEXIA (F; SKJ); CANCER (F; KAB); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; KAB); CARDIOPATHY (F; KAB);
CHOLERA (F; DEP; KAB); COLD (F; DEP); COLIC (F; DEP; SUW); CONGESTION (F; MBB); COUGH
(F; KAB; MBB; WOI); CRAMP (F; DEP; KAB; SUW); DEBILITY (F; KAB); DIARRHEA (F; KAB);
DIPSOMANIA (F; DEP); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEP; KAB; SUW); EDEMA (F; MBB); EMPHYSEMA (F;
WOI); ENTEROSIS (F; KAB); EPILEPSY (F; SKJ); ESCHERICHIA (1; WOI); FEVER (F; KAB; MBB);
FLU (F; MBB); FUNGUS (1; WOI); GAS (F; KAB; SUW); GASTROSIS (F; KAB); HEMORRHOID (F;
KAB); HEPATOSIS (F; KAB); HICCUP (F; KAB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; WOI); HYSTERIA (F; DEP);
INFECTION (1; DEP; WOI); INFLAMMATION (F; KAB); LARYNGOSIS (F; MBB); MYCOSIS (1; WOI);
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A NAUSEA (F; KAB); NEMATODE (F; KAB); NEPHROSIS (F; KAB); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB); PAIN (F;
KAB); PARALYSIS (F; KAB); PNEUMONIA (F; WOI); RHEUMATISM (F; DEP); SALMONELLA (1; WOI);
SINUSOSIS (F; MBB); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB); SORE (F; SKJ); SORE THROAT (F; DEP); SPLENOSIS (F;
KAB); STONE (F; MBB); SYNCOPE (F; DEP); TOOTHACHE (F; KAB); VD (F; SKJ); WATER RETENTION
(F; KAB; SUW); WORM (1; KAB; KAP); WOUND (F; SKJ).
DOSAGES (AJOWAN) — 3–6 G POWDERED SEED; 125 MG EXTRACT (KAP).
EXTRACTS (AJOWAN) — EO FUNGITOXIC AT 500 PPM (FFJ4(1) 1:1), ALSO SPASMOGENIC (MPI). RICH
IN THYMOL, WHICH COULD IMPART MANY OF ITS BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES.
AKEE APPLES, SESO VEGETAL, ACKEE
(BLIGHIA SAPIDA K. D. KOENIG) X
SYNONYM — CUPANIA SAPIDA J. VOIGT
ACTIVITIES (AKEE APPLES) — ANALGESIC (F; CRC); ANTIDOTE (F; CRC); ANTIEMETIC (F; CRC); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); POISON (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); VULNERARY (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (AKEE APPLES) — CANCER, BREAST (F; CRC); CANCER, TESTICLE (F; CRC); COLD (F; CRC);
CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CRC); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); EDEMA (F; CRC); EPILEPSY (F; CRC); FEVER (F;
CRC); MIGRAINE (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); ORCHOSIS (F; CRC); PAIN (F; CRC); PYORRHEA
(F; CRC); SMALLPOX (F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC); TUMOR (F; CRC); ULCER (F; CRC); VOMITING (F;
CRC); YAWS (F; CRC); YELLOW FEVER (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (AKEE APPLES) — USED AS A FISH POISON.
CONTAINS THE POTENTIALLY USEFUL BUT TOXIC HYPOGLYCEMIC AGENTS, CYCLOPROPANOID AMINO ACIDS,
HYPOGLYCIN A, AND HYPOGLYCIN B. AKEE POISONING HAS BEEN REPORTED TO BE FATAL IN 2 HOURS. THE
BITTER REDDISH RAPHE SHOULD BE PICKED OUT AS THE FRUIT OPENS ON THE TREE. DAMAGED, UNRIPE, OR
FALLEN FRUITS SHOULD NOT BE EATEN. SYMPTOMS INCLUDE NAUSEA, VOMITING, A QUIESCENT PERIOD WITH
DROWSINESS AND SLEEP, FOLLOWED 3 OR 4 HOURS LATER WITH INTENSE VOMITING, AND LASTLY, CONVULSIONS,
COMA, AND DEATH.
ALBIZZIA, SIRIS (ALBIZIA LEBBECK (L.) BENTH.) +
SYNONYMS — ACACIA LEBBEK (L.) WILLD., MIMOSA LEBBECK L.
ACTIVITIES (ALBIZZIA) — ANTIALLERGIC (2; KEB); ANTIANAPHYLACTIC (1; KEB); ANTIASTHMATIC (2; KEB);
ANTIBACTERIAL (1; KEB); ANTIBRONCHITIC (1; KEB); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; KEB); ANTISEPTIC (1; KEB);
ANTISPASMODIC (1; KEB); ANTITUBERCULAR (F; WO2); ASTRINGENT (F; WO2); CARDIOTONIC (F; KEB);
FUNGICIDE (1; KEB); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (2; KEB); INSECTICIDE (F; WO2); MAST-CELL STABILIZER
(1; KEB); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (2; KEB); TONIC (F; WO2).
INDICATIONS (ALBIZZIA) — ALLERGY (2; KEB); ANAPHYLAXIS (1; KEB); ASTHMA (2; KEB); BACTERIA
(1; KEB); BOIL (F; SKJ); BRONCHOSIS (F; WO2; KEB); CARBUNCLE (F; SKJ); CRAMP (1; KEB);
DERMATOSIS (1; KEB); DIARRHEA (F; SKJ); DYSENTERY (F; SKJ); ECZEMA (2; KEB); FUNGUS (1; KEB);
GINGIVOSIS (F; SKJ); GONORRHEA (F; SKJ); HEMORRHOID (F; SKJ); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (2; KEB); INFECTION
(1; KEB); LEPROSY (F; WO2); MYCOSIS (1; KEB); NEPHROSIS (2; KEB); NIGHT BLINDNESS (F; SKJ);
SWELLING (F; SKJ); URTICARIA (2; KEB).
DOSAGES (ALBIZZIA) — 3–6 ML/DAY (1:2 LIQUID EXTRACT) (KEB).
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A ALEXANDRIAN SENNA (SENNA ALEXANDRINA MILL.) +
SYNONYMS — CASSIA ACUTIFOLIA DELILE, C. ANGUSTIFOLIA VAHL, C. LANCEOLATA FORSSK., C. SENNA L.
ACTIVITIES (ALEXANDRIAN SENNA) — ANTIDYSENTERIC (F; WHO); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; CAN); ANTISPASMODIC (F; PED); BITTER (F; PED); CARMINATIVE (F; WHO); EXPECTORANT (F; WHO); FUNGICIDE
(1; JAD); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; CAN); LAXATIVE (1; BGB; PH2; PIP; SKY); MUTAGENIC (1;
BGB); PERISTALTIC (1; PED; WHO).
INDICATIONS (ALEXANDRIAN SENNA) — ANEMIA (F; PH2); CANCER (F; JLH); CONSTIPATION (2; BGB;
KOM; PH2; PIP; SKY; WHO); CRAMP (F; PED); DERMATOSIS (F; WHO); DYSENTERY (1; WHO);
DYSPEPSIA (F; WHO); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); FEVER (F; PH2; WHO); FUNGUS (1; JAD); GAS (F; WHO);
GONORRHEA (F; WHO); HEMORRHOID (F; BGB; PIP; WHO); HEPATOSIS (1; CAN; PH2); INFECTION (1;
JAD); JAUNDICE (F; PH2); LEUKEMIA (1; CAN); MYCOSIS (1; JAD); RINGWORM (1; JAD); SPLENOSIS
(F; PH2); TYPHOID (F; PH2); WOUND (F; WHO).
DOSAGES (ALEXANDRIAN SENNA) — 0.5–2 G (0.5–1 TSP)/CUP WATER (APA); 1–2 G FRUIT (WHO);
3–6 ALEXANDRIAN OR 4–12 TINNEVELLY PODS STEEPED IN 150 ML WARM WATER 6–12 HOURS (CAN);
0.5–2 G DRY LEAFLETS (CAN); 1–2 G DRY LEAF (PED; WHO); 1 G DRY LEAF:5 ML ALCOHOL/5 ML WATER
(PED); 0.5–2 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) (CAN); 20–30 MG HYDROXYANTHRACENE
DERIVATIVES/DAY CALCULATED AS SENNOSIDE B (KOM); 2 (25 MG) STX EXTRACTS 1–2 ×/DAY (APA);
10–60 MG SENNOSIDES (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ALEXANDRIAN SENNA) — CLASS 2B, 2C, 2D
(AHP). COMMISSION E AND OTHER SOURCES REPORT INTERACTION OF ANTHRANOID LAXATIVES (AEH).
ANTHRANOID-CONTAINING LAXATIVES CAN BE HABIT-FORMING. SOME CONTAIN COMPOUNDS SUSPECTED OF
BEING CYTOTOXIC, GENOTOXIC, MUTAGENIC, AND EVEN TUMORIGENIC. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES IN
GERMANY REVEAL THAT ABUSERS OF ANTHRANOID LAXATIVES HAVE THREE TIMES HIGHER RATE OF COLON
CARCINOMA. ONE WOMAN DEVELOPED CLUBBING OF HER DIGITS AND HYPERTROPIC OSTEOARTHROPATHY
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A AFTER TAKING AT LEAST THREE TABLETS DAILY FOR 3 YEARS FOR WEIGHT LOSS. SHE ALSO EXPERIENCED SEVERAL
MONTHS OF SECONDARY AMENORRHEA. OF SENNA LEAF, BLUMENTHAL ET AL. LISTS ABDOMINAL PAIN OF
UNKNOWN ORIGIN, ACUTE INTESTINAL INFLAMMATION (E.G., CROHN’S DISEASE AND COLITIS ULCEROSA), AND
APPENDICITIS AS CONTRAINDICATIONS. BECAUSE OF THE ANTHRAQUINONES, NONSTANDARDIZED PREPARATIONS
SHOULD BE AVOIDED DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION (CAN). “ANTHRAQUINONES MAY BE SECRETED
INTO BREAST MILK” (CAN). SHOULD NOT BE USED IN LACTATION, PREGNANCY, OR WITH CHILDREN UNDER
12 YEARS OLD (KOM). OCCASIONAL CRAMP-LIKE DISCOMFORT OF THE GI TRACT MAY REQUIRE DOSAGE
REDUCTION (KOM). SIDE EFFECTS WITH CHRONIC ABUSE: DISTURBANCE OF ELECTROLYTE BALANCE, ESPECIALLY HYPOKALEMIA (MAY BE EXACERBATED BY SIMULTANEOUS ADMINISTRATION OF CORTICOADRENAL
STEROIDS, LICORICE ROOT, OR THIAZIDE DIURETICS), LEADING TO CARDIOPATHY, MUSCULAR WEAKNESS ESPECIALLY WITH CONCURRENT USES OF CARDIAC GLYCOSIDES, CORTICOSTEROIDS, OR DIURETICS (KOM). PIGMENTATION OF THE INTESTINAL MUCOSAE (PSEUDOMELANOSIS COLI) IS HARMLESS AND USUALLY REVERSES
ON DISCONTINUATION OF THE DRUG. LAXATIVE LIKE THIS SHOULD NOT BE USED MORE THAN 1–2 WEEKS
WITHOUT MEDICAL ADVICE (KOM). CAN REPORT ANTHRAQUINONES ARE PURGATIVE AND IRRITATE GI TRACT.
ALSO CONTRAINDICATED IN HEMORRHOIDS AND NEPHROPATHY (CAN), INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION, ABDOMINAL
PAIN OF UNKNOWN CAUSES, ANY ENTEROSIS (APPENDICITIS, COLITIS, CROHN’S DISEASE, IRRITABLE BOWEL
SYNDROME) HEMORRHOIDS, NEPHROPATHY, MENSTRUATION (AHP). DO NOT USE MORE THAN 8–10 DAYS
(AHP). DO NOT USE THIS IN CASE OF ABDOMINAL PAIN OR DIARRHEA. CONSULT A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER
PRIOR TO USE IN PREGNANCY OR NURSING. DISCONTINUE USE IF DIARRHEA OR WATERY STOOLS OCCUR. NOT
FOR LONG TERM USE (AHP). “SOME HERBAL LAXATIVE PREPARATIONS, SUCH AS CASCARA AND SENNA FOR
EXAMPLE, CAN CAUSE AN INCREASE IN THE POTENCY OF DIGOXIN” (D’EPIRO, 1997). PEDERSEN (1998)
CAUTIONS AGAINST TAKING THE FRESH LEAF (WE HAVE DONE THAT IN PERU WITH MODEST LAXATIVE RESULTS).
“SENNA CAUSES GRIPPING UNLESS TAKEN IN COMBINATION WITH CARMINATIVE HERBS SUCH AS GINGER,
CLOVES, OR VARIOUS MINT SPECIES.” ALTHOUGH GRAS, SENNA CAN BE MORE HABIT-FORMING THAN
CASCARA (PED). LININGER ET AL. (1998) PRONOUNCE IT “SAFE FOR CHILDREN OVER THE AGE OF SIX” (HALF
THE ADULT DOSE) (SKY). I’D BE MORE CAUTIOUS.
EXTRACTS (ALEXANDRIAN SENNA) — POSSIBLY REPRESENTING A NEGATIVE CASE FOR MY SYNERGY
PROPOSITION, “THE TOXICITY OF TOTAL EXTRACTS IS GREATER THAN THAT OF THE INDIVIDUAL SENNOSIDES. IT
HAS BEEN PROPOSED THAT THE LAXATIVE AND TOXIC COMPONENTS OF SENNA COULD BE SEPARATED” (CAN).
ELSEWHERE, I HAVE READ THAT THE SENNOSIDES ARE SYNERGETIC AS FAR AS THEIR LAXATIVE ACTION IS
CONCERNED. BUT THEN ANOMALOUSLY, CAN REPORT THAT SENNOSIDES A AND B ARE REPORTED TO BE MOST
POTENT WITH RESPECT TO LAXATIVE ACTION, BUT THE LEAST TOXIC COMPARED TO OTHER ANTHRAQUINONE
FRACTIONS. LD50S OF SENNOSIDES A & B ARE 4100 MG/KG IVN MUS AND OF RHEIN-8-GLYCOSIDE 400
MG/KG IVN MUS. ALL FRACTIONS HAD LD50 = >5000 MG/KG ORL RAT.
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A ALFALFA (MEDICAGO SATIVA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (ALFALFA) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; MAD); ALTERATIVE (F; PED); ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (1; APA);
ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC; WOI); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; APA); ANTIPYRETIC (F; PED); ANTISCORBUTIC
(1; CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (F; PED); ANTITHROMBIC (F; PED); APERITIF (F; CRC; SKY); BITTER (F;
PED); CARDIOTONIC (F; CRC); CHOLERETIC (1; PNC); CYANOGENIC (F; CRC); DEOBSTRUENT (F; CRC);
DEPURATIVE (F; CRC; PED); DIGESTIVE (1; PED); DIURETIC (1; CRC; PED; PH2); ECBOLIC (F; CRC);
EMETIC (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (1; CRC; FNF; UPW); ESTROGENIC (1; CRC; FAD; SKY);
FUNGICIDE (1; FAD); HEMOLYTIC (F; APA); HEMOSTAT (F; FAD); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (F; CAN;
PED); HYPOGLYCEMIC (F; PED); LACTAGOGUE (1; CRC; FNF; UPW); STIMULANT (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; PED); TONIC (F; CRC; PED).
INDICATIONS (ALFALFA) — ALCOHOLISM (F; FAD); ALLERGY (F; APA); ANOREXIA (F; CRC; FAD; SKY);
ARTHROSIS (F; APA; CRC; FAD; MAD); ASTHMA (F; APA); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; APA); BACTERIA (1;
CRC; FNF; WOI); BLEEDING (F; FAD); BLOOD CLOT (F; APA; PED); BOIL (F; CRC); CANCER (F;
FAD; JLH); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; APA); COUGH (F; CRC); CRAMP (F; PED); DEBILITY (1; CAN);
DIABETES (1; APA; CAN; FAD; MAD; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA); DYSURIA (F; CRC; PED);
ENTEROSIS (F; CRC); ERT (1; FAD; FNF; SKY); FEVER (F; CRC; PED); FUNGUS (1; FAD); GALL
BLADDER (1; PNC); GASTROSIS (F; CRC); GRAVEL (F; CRC); HALITOSIS (1; FNF); HIGH CHOLESTEROL
(1; APA; CAN; PED; PNC); HYPERGLYCEMIA (F; PED); HYPOPROTHROMBINAEMIC PURPURA (1; CAN);
INDIGESTION (1; PED); INDURATION (F; MAD); INFECTION (1; FAD); INFLAMMATION (F; APA); MYCOSIS
(1; FAD); MYXEDEMA (F; MAD); NEPHROSIS (F; APA; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; MAD); OTOSIS (F;
DEM); POOR MILK SUPPLY (1; FAD; FNF); PROSTATOSIS (1; APA; FNF); RHEUMATISM (F; PED;
MAD); SWELLING (F; MAD); THROMBOSIS (F; PED); THYROIDOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); WATER RETENTION
(1; CRC; PED; PH2); WOUND (F; MAD); YEAST (1; CAN).
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A DOSAGES (ALFALFA) — 1–2 TSP DRY LEAF/CUP WATER 3 ×/DAY (APA); 5–10 G/HERB/DAY (CAN); 6–12
G/DRY HERB/DAY (PED); 5–10 ML TINCTURE (1:1 IN 25% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 15–30 DROPS TINCTURE
4 ×/DAY (SF2); 3–4 (370 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (NH); 1–2 (500 MG) CAPSULES/DAY (SF); 8–9 (400–500
MG) CAPSULES/DAY (SF2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ALFALFA) — CLASS 1 (AHP). PHR IS TOO
KIND WITH THEIR USUAL TEMPLATE. NONE KNOWN WITH PROPER DOSAGE (WHICH THEY DON’T DEFINE) (PH2).
STACHYDRINE AND L-HOMOSTACHYDRINE, IN THE SEEDS, MAY BE EMMENAGOGUE AND LACTOGENIC. ONE
PATIENT DIED FROM LISTEROSIS AFTER INGESTING CONTAMINATED ALFALFA TABLETS (LRNP, MARCH 1991).
SEEDS AND/OR SPROUTS MAY CONTAIN 13,000 PPM CANAVANINE, WHICH MAY BE IMPLICATED IN HYPOCOMPLEMENTENEMIA, LUPUS, AND PANCYTOPENIA. CANAVANINE, A TOXIC AMINO ACID, MAY CAUSE
SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS SYNDROME (CAN). SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS (SLE)-LIKE
MANIFESTATIONS, SKIN REACTIONS, GASTROINTESTINAL DISTURBANCES, RAISED SERUM URATE LEVELS ARE SYMPTOMS THAT HAVE BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH ALFALFA USE IN HUMANS. SEEDS SHOULD NOT BE INGESTED DURING
PREGNANCY OR LACTATION (CAN). MAY CAUSE STOMACH UPSET AND DIARRHEA. BELIEVED BY SOME
HERBALISTS TO BE HELPFUL IN DELAYING ABSORPTION OF CHOLESTEROL AND DISSOLVING PLAQUE DEPOSITS ON
ARTERIAL WALLS (TMA). CONSUMPTION OF ALFALFA TABLETS CONTAMINATED WITH LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES
WAS LINKED TO A FATAL CASE OF LISTEROSIS. ONE CASE OF ALLERGIC REACTION (FROM CONTAMINATION WITH
GRASS POLLEN) IN ALFALFA TABLETS HAS BEEN REPORTED (SF2). FLATULENCE, ABDOMINAL DISCOMFORT, LOOSE
STOOLS, DIARRHEA, AND LOSS OF APPETITE MAY RESULT FROM INGESTING LARGE AMOUNTS OF ALFALFA SEEDS
(120 G/DAY).
EXTRACTS (ALFALFA) — PURINES IN SEEDS MAY RAISE MEAN SERUM URATE LEVELS (AEH). PORPHYRINS MAY
PHOTOSENSITIZE (PNC). SAPONINS DECREASE PLASMA CHOLESTEROL WITHOUT CHANGING HDL CHOLESTEROL,
DECREASE INTESTINAL ABSORPTION OF CHOLESTEROL, INCREASE EXCRETION OF NEUTRAL STEROIDS AND BILE ACIDS,
AND PREVENT ATHEROSCLEROSIS. SAPONINS HEMOLYTIC, MAY INTERFERE WITH VITAMIN E UTILIZATION. ROOT
SAPONINS, SELECTIVELY ANTIYEAST AND FUNGICIDE, ALSO HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC, IN MONKEYS (CAN). “SAPONIN CONTENTS ACT ON THE CARDIOVASCULAR, NERVOUS AND DIGESTIVE SYSTEMS” (PHR). ALFALFA SPROUTS, NOT
RECOMMENDED, CONTAIN TRACE OF COX-2 INHIBITOR APIGENIN (70 PPM ZMB) (COX). FORTY G HEATTREATED ALFALFA SEED, 3 ×/DAY/8 WEEKS, HELPED NORMALIZE SERUM CHOLESTEROL CONCENTRATIONS IN TYPE
2 HYPERLIPOPROTEINANEMIA. ALFALFA EXTRACTS, POSSIBLY DUE TO THE HIGH MANGANESE CONTENT, MAY REDUCE
BLOOD SUGAR, BUT ONLY IN PATIENTS WITH INABILITY TO USE THEIR STORED MANGANESE (CAN).
ALISMA (ALISMA PLANTAGO-AQUATICA L.) +
SYNONYM — ALISMA ORIENTALE (SAM.) JUZ.
ACTIVITIES (ALISMA) — ANTIDOTE, OPIUM (F; WO2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DAA); ASTRINGENT (F; GMH;
LMP); DIAPHORETIC (F; DAA; GMH); DIURETIC (2; DAA; FAD; GMH; WO3); HEMOSTAT (F; GMH);
HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; PEP; WO3); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (F; PEP; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (F; PEP;
PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; PH2; WO3); IRRITANT (1; FAD); LACTAGOGUE (F; LMP); LIPOTROPIC (F; PEP);
LITHOLYTIC (F; WO2); NATRIURETIC (F; PEP); RUBEFACIENT (1; FAD); STERILANT (F; DAA); STOMACHIC (F;
LMP); TONIC (F; LMP); VULNERARY (F; WO2).
INDICATIONS (ALISMA) — APHRODISIAC (F; DAA); ASCITES (F; DAA); BACK (F; DEM); BERIBERI (F;
DAA); BLEEDING (F; GMH); BRUISE (F; FAD; GMH; WO2); CALCULUS (F; GMH); CANCER (F; WO2);
CANCER, STOMACH (F; WO2); CARDIOPATHY (F; DEM); CATARRH (F; FAD); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM);
CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PHR); CHYLURIA (F; DAA); CONSTIPATION (F; DEM); CRAMP (F; DEM); CYSTOSIS
(F; DAA); DEBILITY (F; DEM); DIABETES (F; DAA; LMP); DIARRHEA (F; FAD); DROPSY (F; DAA;
LMP); DYSENTERY (F; GMH; WO2); DYSURIA (1; DAA; FAD); EDEMA (1; DAA; FAD); ENTEROSIS
(F; DAA); EPILEPSY (F; GMH); FEVER (F; DAA; GMH); FLU (F; DEM); FRIGIDITY (F; DAA); GASTROSIS
(F; DEM; WO2); GONORRHEA (F; DAA); GOUT (F; WO2); GRAVEL (F; FAD; GMH); HEARTBURN (F;
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A DEM); HEMATURIA (F; DAA); HEPATOSIS (1; WO3); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; PH2; WO3); HIGH
CHOLESTEROL (F; PEP; PH2); HYDROPHOBIA (F; WO2); HYPERGLYCEMIA (F; PEP; PH2); INDURATION (F;
WO2); INFERTILITY (F; DAA); INFLAMMATION (F; WO2); KIDNEY STONE (F; DAA); LEPROSY (F; DAA);
LEUKEMIA (F; WO2); NEPHROSIS (F; DAA); OBESITY (F; PEP); POLYURIA (F; DAA); RHINOSIS (F;
FAD); SNAKEBITE (F; GMH); SORE (F; WO2); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); STONE (F; DAA; WO2);
SWELLING (F; DAA; FAD; GMH); TOOTHACHE (F; WO2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); URETHROSIS (F;
PHR); UTI (F; PHR; WO3); VD (F; DAA; LMP); VENOSIS (F; DEM); VERTIGO (F; WO3); WATER
RETENTION (2; DAA; FAD; GMH; WO3); WOUND (F; FAD; WO2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ALISMA) — CLASS 2D. PROLONGED USE MAY
CAUSE GI IRRITATION AND GASTROENTEROSIS (AHP). DOSES 20–40 TIMES HIGHER THAN CLINICAL DOSE
HEPATOTOXIC AND NEPHROTOXIC IN RATS (AHP).“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER
THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). RHIZOME,
MOST OFTEN USED AS A DIURETIC, SHOULD NOT BE USED WHEN THERE IS A CLEAR, THIN VAGINAL DISCHARGE.
MAY CAUSE MORE THAN USUAL EXCRETION OF SODIUM AND UREA IN HEALTHY SUBJECTS (TMA). LD50
= >4 G/KG ORL MOUSE (LMP).
ALKANET, ALKANNA, DYER’S ALKANET
(ALKANNA TINCTORIA TAUSCH) X
SYNONYMS — A. LEHMANII (TINEO) A. DC., A. TUBERCULATA (FORSSK.) MEIKLE, ANCHUSA BRACTEOLATA
VIV., A. TUBERCULATA FORSSK., LITHOSPERMUM LEHMANII TINEO
ACTIVITIES (ALKANET) — AMEBICIDE (1; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PHR); ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2; PNC);
ASTRINGENT (1; LAF; PNC); CANDIDICIDE (1; PHR; PH2); CARCINOGENIC (1; FNF; PHR; PH2); CNSDEPRESSANT (1; FNF); CURARE (1; FNF); EMOLLIENT (F; EFS); GENOTOXIC (1; CAN; FNF); HEPATOTOXIC
(1; CAN; PHR; PH2); IMMUNOMODULATOR (1; LAF); IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT (1; LAF); NEUROTOXIC (1;
FNF); PARALYTIC (1; FNF); VULNERARY (F; BIS; PNC).
INDICATIONS (ALKANET) — ABSCESS (F; LAF); AMEBA (1; FNF); BACTERIA (1; PH2); BURN (1; FNF);
CANCER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; FNF; JLH); CANDIDA (1; PHR; PH2); DECUBITIS (1; FNF);
DERMATOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; PHR; PH2); EBV (1; FNF); INDOLENT ULCER (1; PH2; PNC);
INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (1; FNF); LEUKEMIA (1; FNF); SNAKEBITE (F; PNC); SORE (1;
LAF); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; PH2); ULCUS CRURIS (2; PHR); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VIRUS (1; FNF); WOUND
(1; PH2); YEAST (1; PHR; PH2).
DOSAGES (ALKANET) — NO MORE THAN 0.1 ΜG PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS WITH 1.2 NECINE FRAMEWORK AND
THEIR N-OXIDES (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ALKANET) — AHP CLASS 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D. LONGTERM USE DISCOURAGED. CONTAINS PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS (PAS). EFFECTIVE JULY 1996, THE AHP BOARD
OF TRUSTEES RECOMMENDS THAT ALL PRODUCTS WITH BOTANICAL INGREDIENT(S) THAT CONTAIN TOXIC PAS,
INCLUDING BORAGO OFFICINALIS, DISPLAY THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONARY STATEMENT ON THE LABEL: “FOR EXTERNAL
USE ONLY. DO NOT APPLY TO BROKEN OR ABRADED SKIN. DO NOT USE WHEN NURSING” (AHP). PAS ARE
GENOTOXIC, CARCINOGENIC, AND HEPATOTOXIC (CAN). DUE TO THE PAS, ALKANET USE IN PREGNANCY AND
LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (JAD). CONSOLICINE & CONSOLIDINE: CNS-PARALYTIC (3 × CYNOGLOSSINE)
(PHR). DIETARY ALKANNIN FOR 15 WEEKS AT 1% OF DIET NONTOXIC IN MICE (LAF). SHIKONIN IMMUNOMODULATORY AT LOW DOSES, IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT AT HIGH DOSES.
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A ALLSPICE (PIMENTA DIOICA (L.) MERR.) ++
SYNONYMS — MYRTUS DIOICA L., M. PIMENTA L., P. OFFICINALIS LINDL., P. PIMENTA (L.) H. KARST.,
P. VULGARIS LINDL.
ACTIVITIES (ALLSPICE) — ANALGESIC (1; CRC; FNF; PH2); ANESTHETIC (1; APA; RIN); ANTICONVULSANT (1; APA); ANTIOXIDANT (1; APA; CRC); ANTIPYRETIC (F; JFM); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; PH2);
ANTISPASMODIC (F; APA); ANTIVIRAL (1; APA); CANDIDICIDE (1; APA); CARMINATIVE (1; APA; CRC;
JFM); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; APA); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC; JFM); DIGESTIVE (1; APA); FUNGICIDE (1;
AAB; APA; CRC); HYPOTENSIVE (1; ABS); IRRITANT (1; PH2); LARVICIDE (1; APA); PARASITICIDE (1;
APA); RUBEFACIENT (1; PH2); STIMULANT (F; CRC; HHB); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; JFM); TONIC (F;
CRC; HHB).
INDICATIONS (ALLSPICE) — ARTHROSIS (1; RIN); ATHLETE’S FOOT (1; AAB); BACTERIA (1; APA);
BRUISE (F; CRC); CANDIDA (1; APA); COLD (F; CRC); COLIC (1; APA); CONVULSION (1; APA); CORN
(F; CRC; JLH); CRAMP (1; AAB; APA); DIABETES (F; CRC; JFM); DIARRHEA (F; APA); DYSMENORRHEA (1; AAB; CRC; JFM); DYSPEPSIA (F; AAB; APA; CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; APA); FATIGUE (1;
AAB); FEVER (F; JFM); FUNGUS (1; AAB; APA; CRC); GAS (1; AAB; APA; CRC; JFM);
GINGIVOSIS (1; APA); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; ABS); INFECTION (1; AAB; APA; CRC); MYALGIA
(1; APA); MYCOSIS (1; AAB; APA; CRC); NEURALGIA (F; CRC); PAIN (1; AAB; APA; CRC; FNF;
PH2; RIN); PARASITE (1; APA); RHEUMATISM (1; AAB; CRC); STOMACHACHE (1; APA; CRC);
STOMATOSIS (1; APA); TOOTHACHE (1; APA); VAGINOSIS (1; APA); VIRUS (1; APA); VOMITING (1;
APA; FNF); YEAST (1; APA).
DOSAGES (ALLSPICE) — 1–2 TSP HERB/CUP WATER 3 ×/DAY (APA); 4–6 FRUITS/CUP WATER AS STIMULANT
(JFM); 0.5–2 G POWDERED FRUIT (PNC); 2–4 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC); 0.05–0.2 ML EO (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ALLSPICE) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT COVERED
(KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
EXTRACTS (ALLSPICE) — RINZLER RECOUNTS A STUDY OF 408 PATIENTS WITH ECZEMA IN WHICH 19 REACTED
POSITIVELY TO ALLSPICE PATCH TESTS (RIN). “THE BERRIES, THEIR OIL, AND THE EUGENOL EXTRACT PROMOTE THE
ACTIVITY OF THE DIGESTIVE ENZYME TRYPSIN, WHICH MAY HELP EXPLAIN WHY ALLSPICE HAS TRADITIONALLY
BEEN USED AS A DIGESTIVE AID” (APA). PERHAPS SECOND ONLY TO SOME VARIETIES OF CLOVE (UP TO 20%
EUGENOL) AND CINNAMON (TO 3.8%), ALLSPICE (TO 3.6% EUGENOL) IS A MAJOR SOURCE OF EUGENOL.
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A ALMOND (PRUNUS DULCIS (MILL.) D.A. WEBB) ++
SYNONYMS — AMYGDALUS COMMUNIS L., A. DULCIS MILL., PRUNUS AMYGDALUS BATSCH, P. COMMUNIS
(L.) ARCANG., P. DULCIS VAR. AMARA (DC.) BUCHHEIM.
ACTIVITIES (ALMOND) — ALLERGENIC (1; JAF49:2131); ALTERATIVE (F; BIB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA;
MPI); APHRODISIAC (F; BIB); ASTRINGENT (F; BIB); CARMINATIVE (F; BIB); CYANOGENIC (F; BIB);
DEMULCENT (1; APA; BIB; EFS; PH2); DISCUTIENT (F; BIB); DIURETIC (F; BIB; DEP); EMOLLIENT (1;
APA; BIB; EFS); LAXATIVE (1; APA; BIB); LITHOLYTIC (F; BIB; DEP; WOI); NERVINE (F; BIB; WOI);
PEDICULICIDE (F; DEP); SEDATIVE (F; BIB); STIMULANT (F; BIB); TONIC (F; BIB).
INDICATIONS (ALMOND) — ACNE (F; BIB); ADENOPATHY (1; JLH); ASCITES (F; BIB); ASTHMA (F;
BIB); BACTERIA (1; APA; MPI); BILIOUSNESS (F; BIB); BRONCHOSIS (F; BIB); CALLUS (F; BIB; JLH);
CANCER (F; BIB; JLH); CANCER, BLADDER (1; APA); CANCER, BREAST (1; APA; JLH); CANCER, COLON
(1; ABS); CANCER, GLAND (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (1; APA);
CANCER, SPLEEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; FNF; JLH);
CARDIOPATHY (1; APA); COLD (F; BIB); COLIC (F; BIB); CONDYLOMA (F; BIB; JLH); CONSTIPATION
(1; APA); CORN (F; BIB; JLH); COUGH (F; BIB; DEP; PH2); CRAMP (F; BIB); CYSTOSIS (F; BIB;
JLH); DELIRIUM (F; BIB); DERMATOSIS (F; BIB; PH2; WOI); DIABETES (F; DAA); DYSMENORRHEA (F;
DEP); DYSPNEA (F; BIB); ENTEROSIS (F; DEP); FURUNCLE (F; BIB); GAS (F; BIB); GINGIVOSIS (F;
BIB); GLEET (F; BIB); GRAVEL (F; BIB); HEADACHE (F; BIB; DEP); HEARTBURN (F; BIB); HEPATOSIS
(F; BIB; DEP; JLH); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; APA); HYDROPHOBIA (F; BIB); IMPOTENCE (F; BIB);
INDURATION (F; BIB; JLH); INFLAMMATION (F; BIB); INSOMNIA (F; BIB); ITCH (F; BIB; WOI); LEUKODERMA (F; BIB); NAUSEA (F; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; BIB); NERVOUSNESS (F; BIB); NEURALGIA (F;
DEP); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEP); OTOSIS (F; BIB); PAIN (F; DEP); PULMONOSIS (F; BIB); RESPIROSIS (F;
EFS); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SORE (F; BIB; JLH); SORE THROAT (F; BIB); SPLENOSIS (F; BIB; DEP;
JLH); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; MPI); STOMATOSIS (F; BIB); STONE (F; BIB; DEP; WOI); STREPTOCOCCUS
(1; MPI); SWELLING (F; JLH); ULCER (F; BIB); VD (F; BIB); VOMITING (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION
(F; BIB; DEP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ALMOND) — “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT
KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE!
JAD). TEN BITTER ALMONDS SAID TO BE FATAL TO CHILDREN, 60 TO AN ADULT (PH2). OF U.S. CITIZENS, 0.5%
SHOW SENSITIVITY TO TREE NUTS, 0.6% TO PEANUTS, AND AN ADDITIONAL 0.3% ALLERGIC TO NUTS BUT NOT
SPECIFYING OR DIFFERENTIATING BETWEEN TREE NUT AND PEANUT ALLERGY.
ALMOND OIL (PRUNUS DULCIS (MILL.) D.A. WEBB) ++
SYNONYMS — AMYGDALUS COMMUNIS L., A. DULCIS MILL., PRUNUS AMYGDALUS BATSCH, P. COMMUNIS
(L.) ARCANG., P. DULCIS VAR. AMARA (DC.) BUCHHEIM
ACTIVITIES (ALMOND OIL) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA); DEMULCENT (2; APA); EMOLLIENT (2; APA);
LAXATIVE (2; APA).
INDICATIONS (ALMOND OIL) — BACTERIA (1; APA); CANCER, BLADDER (1; APA); CANCER, BREAST (1;
APA); CANCER, ORAL (1; APA); CARDIOPATHY (2; APA); CONSTIPATION (2; APA); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (2;
APA).
DOSAGES (ALMOND OIL) — 30 ML OIL AS LAXATIVE (APA); 15–30 ML ALMOND OIL (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ALMOND OIL) — CLASS 3 (AHP). TEN BITTER
ALMONDS SAID TO BE FATAL TO CHILD, 60 TO ADULT (PHR).
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A ALOE (ALOE VERA (L.) BURM. F.) (GEL) ++
SYNONYMS — A. BARBADENSIS MILL., A. PERFOLIATA VAR. VERA L., A. VULGARIS LAM.
THE GEL IS USED FOLKLORICALLY, AND THE DRIED INNER LEAF JUICE PHARMACEUTICALLY AS A LAXATIVE. THERE
IS MUCH CONFUSION RESULTING FROM DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS BY BOTANISTS, CHEMISTS, COLLECTORS,
HERBALISTS, PHARMACEUTICISTS, PHYSICIANS, AND TAXONOMISTS. I DON’T KNOW THE HERBALIST OR TAXONOMIST WHO CAN IDENTIFY ALOE TO SPECIES BY ITS LATEX OR LEAVES ALONE. HERE, I HAVE TRIED TO SORT
OUT WHAT I THINK WAS INTENDED BY THE AUTHORS, MOSTLY ALSO COMPILERS LIKE MYSELF, INTERPRETING
THE STUDIES OF OTHERS. POTTER’S NEW CYCLOPEDIA TRIED TO STRAIGHTEN THINGS OUT BY CALLING THE GEL
“ALOE VERA” AND THE PURGATIVE POWDER “ALOES.” FLEMING (1998) AGGREGATES IT ALL INEXTRICABLY,
DRIED AND FRESH LEAF JUICE, WHOLE LEAVES, AND THE GEL (PHR, PH2). IT’S EVEN BOTCHED IN THE BIBLE,
ACCORDING TO BIBLICAL SCHOLARS. ALOE IN THE OLD TESTAMENT IS SAID TO BE AQUILARIA, WHILE THAT OF
THE NEW TESTAMENT IS SAID TO BE OUR ALOE VERA.
ACTIVITIES (ALOE) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; WO3); ANALGESIC (1; PH2); ANTIAGGREGANT (F; CRC);
ANTIAGING (F; WO3); ANTIALCOHOLIC (1; WO3); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA); ANTIDOTE, ALCOHOL (1; WO3);
ANTIEDEMIC (1; CAN; WHO); ANTIHERPETIC (1; AAB; PH2); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; APA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; AAB; CAN; PH2; WHO; WO3); ANTIPLAQUE (F; WO3); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; WHO);
ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC; PH2); ANTITHROMBOXANE (1; PH2; WHO); ANTIULCER (1; AAB; PH2); ANTIVIRAL
(1; AAB; PH2; WO3); ANTIWRINKLE (F; WO3); APERIENT (F; DAA; DEP); ARYLAMINE-N-ACETYLTRANSFERASE-INHIBITOR (1; PH2); BITTER (F; PED); CHOLAGOGUE (F; CRC); COLLAGENIC (1; PH2);
CYCLOOXYGENASE-INHIBITOR (1; PH2); DEMULCENT (1; WAM); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC); DIGESTIVE (1;
CRC; WAM); EMMENAGOGUE (1; DAA; MPI); EMOLLIENT (1; WAM); FUNGICIDE (1; APA; PH2);
HEMOSTAT (1; WO3); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; WO3); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; CAN); IMMUNOMODULATOR (1; PH2); INSECTICIDE (F; CRC); LARVICIDE (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (1; PH2; WAM); MICROCIRCULATORY STIMULANT (F; CAN); MITOGENIC (1; WO3); MOISTURIZER (1; CRC); NEMATICIDE (1; CRC);
PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; CAN; PNC); PROPECIC (F; KAP); RADIOPROTECTIVE (1; MPI); STIMULANT (F; CRC);
STOMACHIC (F; CRC; MPI); TONIC (F; MPI); TYROSINE-KINASE-INHIBITOR (1; PH2); VERMIFUGE (1;
MPI); VULNERARY (1; CAN; WAM; WHO; WO3).
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A INDICATIONS (ALOE; GEL ONLY) — ABRASION (1; WHO); ABSCESS (F; CAN); ACNE (F; CRC; WHO);
ACROCHORDON (F; CRC); ADENOPATHY (F; DEP); ALCOHOLISM (1; WO3); ALOPECIA (F; CRC; KAP);
AMENORRHEA (F; CRC; PH2); ANEMIA (F; WHO); APOPLEXY (F; DEP); ARTHROSIS (1; CAN; WO3);
ASTHMA (1; CAN; KAP; PNC); BACTERIA (1; APA; PH2); BLEEDING (1; CRC; WO3); BLINDNESS
(F; WHO); BOIL (F; AAB); BRONCHOSIS (1; CAN; WO3); BRUISE (1; WHO); BUG BITE (1; APA);
BURN (1; AAB; CAN; WAM; WHO); CANCER (1; FNF, JAD; JLH; PH2); CANCER, ANUS (1; CRC;
JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, LARYNX (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, LIP (1; CRC;
JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, LYMPH (F; DEP); CANCER, NOSE (1; CRC; JLH);
CANCER, SKIN (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; CRC; JLH; PH2); CANCER, TONGUE (F; JLH);
CANCER, UTERUS (F; CRC; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC; DAA); COLD (F; CRC); COLIC (F; KAP; PH2);
CONDYLOMA (F; CRC; JLH); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DEP; PHR); CONSTIPATION (ADULT ONLY) (2; DAA;
PH2; WAM); CONVULSION (F; CRC); COUGH (F; APA; CRC; KAP); DECUBITIS (F; AAB); DERMATOSIS (1; PH2; WHO; WO3); DIABETES (1; APA; CAN); DYSMENORRHEA (F; KAP); DYSPEPSIA (F;
CRC); ECZEMA (F; CAN; CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC; WO3); EPILEPSY (F; KAP); ERYSIPELAS (F;
CRC); FEVER (F; DEP); FROSTBITE (1; APA; PH2; WHO); FUNGUS (1; AAB; APA; MPI; PH2);
GASTROSIS (F; CRC; WO3); GINGIVOSIS (F; WO3); GLAUCOMA (F; WHO); HEMORRHOID (F; APA;
CRC; WHO); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; DEP); HERPES (1; AAB; PH2); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; WO3);
HIV (1; WO3); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; CAN); HYSTERIA (F; CRC); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; CAN;
PNC); INDIGESTION (1; WAM); INFECTION (1; APA; PH2); INFERTILITY (1; CRC; MPI); INFLAMMATION
(1; AAB; CAN; CRC; PH2; WHO; WO3); ISCHEMIA (1; PH2); ITCH (F; DAA); JAUNDICE (F;
CRC); LEUKEMIA (F; CRC; JLH); MOUTH SORE (1; CAN); MYCOSIS (1; APA; FNF; PH2; WHO);
OPHTHALMIA (F; DEP); PAIN (1; PH2); PEPTIC ULCER (1; CAN; CRC); PMS (F; APA); PROCTOSIS
(F; CRC); PSORIASIS (2; CAN; PH2; WHO); RADIATION BURN (1; CRC; DAA; WHO); RASH (1;
AAB); RHEUMATISM (F; WO3); RINGWORM (1; APA); SALMONELLA (1; CRC); SEBORRHEA (F; WHO);
SPLENOSIS (F; DEP); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; CRC; PH2); STOMATOSIS (F; JLH); STREPTOCOCCUS (1;
CRC); SUNBURN (1; AAB; PNC; WAM); SWELLING (1; CAN; WHO); SYPHILIS (F; PHR); TRACHOSIS
(F; WO3); TUBERCULOSIS (1; DAA; KAP); TUMOR (1; CRC); ULCER (1; AAB; APA; PH2; WAM;
WHO; WO3); UTEROSIS (F; CRC); VAGINOSIS (F; APA); VD (F; CRC); VIRUS (1; AAB; PH2;
WO3); WART (F; CRC; JLH); WORM (1; CRC; MPI; PH2); WOUND (1; APA; CAN; CRC); WRINKLE
(F; WO3).
DOSAGES (ALOE) — 50–200 MG POWDER (APA); 50–300 MG POWDER IN A SINGLE DOSE AT BEDTIME
(AHP); 1 TBSP GEL 3 ×/DAY (APA); 25 MG IN 701 MG SOYBEAN OIL, 1–2 SOFTGELS 3 ×/DAY; APPLY
TOPICALLY; OR 1 TBSP JUICE AFTER MEALS (SF). ALOE GEL, BARBADOS ALOE, AND ALOE POWDER CONTAIN,
RESPECTIVELY 4.87, 4.65, AND 4.21% ALOIN, AND 2.2, 2.1, AND 2.03% ALOE EMODIN.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ALOE) — GEL CLASS 1 INTERNALLY; GEL
CLASS 2D EXTERNALLY (AHP); POWDER CLASS 2B, 2C, 2D. ANTHRAQUINONES MAY BE PURGATIVE AND
GI TRACT IRRITANT (CAN). COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS, ADVERSE EFFECTS, AND INTERACTIONS OF ANTHRANOID LAXATIVES (AEH). BECAUSE OF ITS LAXATIVE AND REPUTED ABORTIFACIENT ACTIONS,
ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. HOWEVER, THEY SUGGEST THAT TOPICAL, BUT NOT
ORAL, APPLICATION MAY BE OKAY IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION (CAN). THE LATEX CAN BE A DRASTIC
LAXATIVE. CONTRAINDICATED FOR PREGNANT WOMEN AND CHILDREN (LRNP). DO NOT USE INTERNALLY IN
PREGNANCY (WAM). DO NOT USE WITH UNDIAGNOSED ABDOMINAL PAIN (WAM). DO NOT USE INTERNALLY
FOR MORE THAN 10 DAYS (WAM). EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES IN GERMANY REVEAL THAT ABUSERS OF
ANTHRANOID LAXATIVES HAVE THREE TIMES HIGHER RATE OF COLON CARCINOMA (AEH:115). MAY CAUSE
ALLERGIC DERMATOSIS. TAKEN IN EXCESS MAY RESULT IN ULCERS OR IRRITATED BOWELS (TMA, 1996).
HYPOGLYCEMIC. NATUROPATHS YARNELL AND MESEROLE (1996) STATE THAT PEOPLE ALLERGIC TO ALOE MAY
DEVELOP A SEVERE RASH FOLLOWING ITS APPLICATION. ALCOHOLIC EXTRACT AT 100 MG/KG FOR 3 MONTHS
TOXIC IN MICE (AAB).
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A CLINICAL (ALOE) — A NONDIALYSABLE FRACTION (WITH MIXED POLYSACCHARIDES) ENHANCES PHAGOCYTOSIS
IN ADULT BRONCHIAL ASTHMA (PERHAPS DUE TO ENDOGENOUS CYCLOOXYGENASE SYNTHESIZING PROSTAGLANDINS
ESPECIALLY PGE-2, WITH SOME TXB-2, PGD-2, PGF-2, AND 6 KETO-PGF-1B). ZPGE2 HAS BEEN
ASSOCIATED WITH THE BENEFICIAL EFFECT ON ASTHMA. GEL REPORTED EFFECTIVE IN MOUTH ULCERS. GEL PREPARATIONS REPORTED EFFECTIVE AGAINST PEPTIC ULCERS (UNLESS STRESS-INDUCED), RADIATION BURNS, AND SKIN
ULCERS, INEFFECTIVE AGAINST STRESS-INDUCED GASTRIC AND PEPTIC ULCERS. HEALING WOUNDS (10 MG/KG SCU
RAT; 100 MG/KG SCU MOUSE).
ALOES (ALOE VERA (L.) BURM. F.) (INNER LEAF OR DRIED LEAF JUICE) +
SYNONYMS — A. BARBADENSIS MILL., A. PERFOLIATA VAR. VERA L., A. VULGARIS LAM.
ACTIVITIES (ALOES) — ANTIALLERGIC (F; PED); ANTICANCER (1; CAN; PNC); BITTER (F; PED); CELLPROLIFERANT (F; PED); DEMULCENT (F; PED); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC; PNC); GASTROTONIC (F; AAB);
HEPATOTONIC (F; AAB); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; CAN); LAXATIVE (2; AAB; CRC; KOM; PNC; SHT;
WHO); NEPHROTONIC (F; AAB); PANCREATONIC (F; AAB); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); SUNSCREEN (F; PNC);
VERMIFUGE (1; MPI; PHR).
INDICATIONS (ALOES; INNER LEAF ONLY, POWDERED) — ABRASION (F; CRC); ALLERGY (F; PED); AMENORRHEA (F; CAN; PHR); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; PHR); CANCER (1; CAN; FNF; PNC); COLIC (F; PHR);
CONSTIPATION (2; KOM; SHT; WOI); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC; PHR; WHO); DIABETES (1; CAN; PHR);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; CAN; PHR); FUNGUS (1; FNF; JAD); GASTROSIS (F; PHR; WOI); HEPATOSIS (F;
APA); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; CAN; WHO); INFECTION (F; PHR); MYCOSIS (1; APA; WHO); SEBORRHEA
(F; WHO); TUBERCULOSIS (F; WHO); TUMOR (1; FNF; PHR); ULCER (F; PED; WHO); WORM (1; FNF;
JAD; MPI; PHR).
INDICATIONS (ALOES) — AMENORRHEA (F; CAN; PHR); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; PHR); COLIC (F; PHR);
CONSTIPATION (2; KOM; SHT; WOI); DERMATOSIS (F; PHR; WHO); DIABETES (F; PHR); DYSMENORRHEA
(F; CAN; PHR); GASTROSIS (F; PHR; WOI); HEPATOSIS (F; APA); HYPERGLYCEMIA (F; WHO); INFECTION
(F; PHR); MYCOSIS (1; APA; WHO); SEBORRHEA (F; WHO); TUBERCULOSIS (F; WHO); TUMOR (F; PHR);
ULCER (F; WHO); WORM (F; PHR).
DOSAGES (ALOES) — 50–300 MG AT BEDTIME (AHP); 50–200 MG DRIED JUICE OR EQUIVALENT PER DAY
(KOM); 50–200 MG DRIED JUICE OR EQUIVALENT 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1 (250 MG) CAPSULE AT BEDTIME
(NH); 100–300 MG (PNC); 1 TSP JUICE AFTER MEALS (SF). AS A LAXATIVE FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN
OVER 10 YEARS OLD, 0.04–0.11 G OF THE DRY JUICE OF BARBADOS OR CURAÇAO ALOE OR 0.06–0.17 G CAPE
ALOE CORRESPONDING TO 10–30 MG HYDROXYANTHRAQUINONES/DAY (OR 0.1 G JUICE AS SINGLE DOSE IN THE
P.M.) (WHO).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ALOES) — DERMATOSIS, DIARRHEA, INTESTINAL
CRAMPS, ULCERS. ALSO CONTRAINDICATED IN HEMORRHOIDS, ILEUS, AND NEPHROPATHY (BIS; CAN;
KOM), INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION, ABDOMINAL PAIN OF UNKNOWN CAUSES, ANY ENTERITIS (APPENDICITIS,
COLITIS, CROHN’S DISEASE, IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME), AND MENSTRUATION (AHP). COMMISSION E
REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS, ADVERSE EFFECTS, AND INTERACTIONS OF ANTHRANOID LAXATIVES (AEH).
NATUROPATHS YARNELL AND MESEROLE (1996) STATE THAT PEOPLE ALLERGIC TO ALOE MAY DEVELOP A
SEVERE RASH FOLLOWING ITS APPLICATION. ANTHRAQUINONES MAY BE PURGATIVE, AND GI TRACT IRRITANT
(CAN). BECAUSE OF ITS LAXATIVE AND REPUTED ABORTIFACIENT ACTIONS, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND
LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. “ANTHRAQUINONES MAY BE SECRETED INTO BREAST MILK” (AHP). DO NOT
USE MORE THAN 8–10 DAYS (AHP). “DO NOT USE IN CASES OF ABDOMINAL PAIN OR DIARRHEA. DISCONTINUE USE IF DIARRHEA OR WATERY STOOLS OCCUR. CONSULT A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER PRIOR TO USE IN
PREGNANCY OR NURSING. NOT FOR LONG-TERM USE OR OVERDOSAGE (AHP). SPEAKING OF ALOE SPICATA,
“BECAUSE OF ITS DRASTIC LAXATIVE ACTION IT IS NOT COMMONLY EMPLOYED IN THE UNITED STATES.
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A RESEARCH ON THE LONG-TERM TOXICITY AND PHARMACOKINETICS OF ALOE IS STILL INCOMPLETE” (AHP).
RISKS ARE NOT CONCLUSIVE BASED ON THE AVAILABLE INFORMATION (SHT).
CLINICAL (ALOES) — A NONDIALYSABLE FRACTION (WITH MIXED POLYSACCHARIDES) ENHANCES PHAGOCYTOSIS
IN ADULT BRONCHIAL ASTHMA (PERHAPS DUE TO ENDOGENOUS CYCLOOXYGENASE SYNTHESIZING PROSTAGLANDINS
ESPECIALLY PGE-2, WITH SOME TXB-2, PGD-2, PGF-2, AND 6 KETO-PGF-1B). PGE-2 HAS BEEN
ASSOCIATED WITH THE BENEFICIAL EFFECT ON ASTHMA.
ALPINE CRANBERRY (VACCINIUM VITIS-IDAEA L.) ++
WITH AT LEAST 10 COMMON NAMES AVAILABLE IN THE USDA ONLINE, YOU’D THINK THAT AN HERBAL DESK
REFERENCE INTENDED FOR AMERICAN PHYSICIANS WOULD USE 1 OF THESE 10. BUT NO, PH2 WENT WITH
ALPINE CRANBERRY. USDA SUGGESTS COWBERRY, FOXBERRY, LINGBERRY, LINGEN, LINGENBERRY, LINGON,
LINGON BERRY, MOUNTAIN CRANBERRY, AND ROCK CRANBERRY (NOT TO MENTION THE GERMAN, PREISELBEERE).
DEM GOES WITH LINGONBERRY AND MOUNTAIN CRANBERRY. EVEN TWO OF THE ALTERNATIVES OFFERED BY
PH2 WERE NOT LISTED BY USDA (E.G., ALPINE CRANBERRY AND WHORTLEBERRY). THANK GOODNESS FOR
SCIENTIFIC NAMES.
ACTIVITIES (ALPINE CRANBERRY) — ANTIHERPETIC (1; HH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; PH2);
ASTRINGENT (F; HHB; HH2); CYCLOOXYGENASE-ACTIVATOR (1; HH2); CYTOTOXIC (1; HH2); FUNGICIDE
(1; HHB); URINARY ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (ALPINE CRANBERRY) — BLEEDING (1; HHB); CALCULUS (F; PH2); CANCER (F; JLH);
CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; HHB); COLD (F; DEM); COUGH (F; DEM; HHB); DIARRHEA
(1; HHB; HH2); FLU (1; HH2); FUNGUS (1; HHB); GOUT (F; PH2); HERPES (1; HH2); INFECTION (1;
HHB; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; HH2); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); MYCOSIS (1; HHB; HH2); RESPIROSIS (F;
HHB); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2); SORE THROAT (F; DEM); STONE (F; PH2); SWELLING (F; HH2); URETHROSIS
(F; HH2); UTI (F; PH2); VIRUS (1; PH2).
DOSAGES (ALPINE CRANBERRY) — 2 G/CUP TEA (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ALPINE CRANBERRY) — CONTRAINDICATED IN
PREGNANCY, NURSING, AND IN CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS OF AGE. SINCE THE URINARY ANTISEPSIS DEPENDS
ON AN ALKALINE ENVIRONMENT, ACIDIFYING HERBS SHOULD BE AVOIDED (PH2). AT 5 G/KG ORL CAT, THE
LEAVES CAUSE THE SAME INTOXICATION AS A TOXIC DOSE OF HYDROQUINONE (HH2). LIVER DAMAGE COULD
OCCUR WITH LONG-TERM USE OR OVERDOSE, DUE TO POSSIBLE HEPATOTOXICITY OF THE HYDROQUINONES
RELEASED. HYDROQUINONE INTOXICATION, APPARENTLY ROUGHLY DOSE DEPENDENT, MAY OCCUR WITH MANY
ERICACEAE, PROPORTIONATE TO THEIR HYDROQUINONE CONTENT. WITHOUT COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS, WE MAY
EVEN ADD THE WARNING TO OTHER BLUEBERRIES, CRANBERRIES, AND BEARBERRIES.
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A EXTRACTS (ALPINE CRANBERRY) — SHOULD WE BE PLEASED OR DISENCHANTED THAT THREE FLAVONOIDS IN
THIS SPECIES INCREASES CYCLOOXYGENASE ACTIVITY? ANTHOCYANINS AND POLYPHENOLS IN BERRIES OF SEVERAL
RIBES, RUBUS, AND VACCINIUM SPECIES HAVE IN VITRO ANTIRADICAL ACTIVITY ON CHEMICALLY GENERATED
SUPEROXIDE RADICALS. THE EXTRACTS ALSO INHIBIT 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)
ALPINE RAGWORT (SENECIO NEMORENSIS L.) X
PH2 MAY HAVE BEEN CONFUSED IN ASSIGNING THE COMMON NAMES LIFE ROOT AND SQUAW WEED TO
THIS SPECIES, MORE OFTEN RESERVED FOR AMERICAN S. AUREUS. SOME DATA (HHB) APPLY TO SSP.
FUCHSII.
ACTIVITIES (ALPINE RAGWORT) — CARCINOGENIC (1; HHB; PH2); HEMOSTAT (1; HHB; PH2); HEPATOTOXIC (1; HHB; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (F; BRU).
INDICATIONS (ALPINE RAGWORT) — BLEEDING (1; BRU; HHB; PH2); DIABETES (1; PH2); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (F; BRU; PH2); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; PH2); ODONTOSIS (F; PH2); UTEROSTIMULANT
(F; PH2).
DOSAGES (ALPINE RAGWORT) — DO NOT TAKE (JAD). STEEP 1 TSP 5–10 MINUTES IN CUP HOT WATER; TAKE
SEVERAL TIMES A DAY AS NEEDED (PH2). (STILL, PH2 SAYS IT SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN INTERNALLY.)
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ALPINE RAGWORT) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
CONTAINS PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS (PAS) IN CONSIDERABLE AMOUNTS AND VARIETIES, WHICH CAN BE
CARCINOGENIC, HEPATOTOXIC, AND MUTAGENIC. USE OF SENECIO SPECIES CAN RESULT IN POTENTIALLY FATAL
HEPATIC VENO-OCCLUSIVE DISEASE IN HUMANS, WITH SYMPTOMS OF ABDOMINAL PAIN AND VOMITING
WITH ASCITES. PAS ARE TOXIC TO HUMANS, WITH LIVER DAMAGE WITH CIRRHOSIS AND ASCITES, OR SENECIOSIS
(VOD) REPORTED IN ALMOST ALL CASES OF SEVERE OR FATAL INTOXICATIONS, FROM INTAKES OF 0.5 MG/KG
TO 3.3 MG/KG (AEH).
ALPINE ROSE (RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM L.) X
ACTIVITIES (ALPINE ROSE) — ASTRINGENT (1; HHB); DIURETIC (F; HHB); HYPOTENSIVE (F; PH2);
LITHOLYTIC (F; HH2); SEDATIVE (F; HHB).
INDICATIONS (ALPINE ROSE) — ARTHROSIS (F; PHR); CALCULUS (F; PHR; PH2); GAS (F; PH2); GOUT (F;
HHB; PHR; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; PHR; PH2); HYPERTONIA (F; PHR); INSOMNIA (F; HHB);
MIGRAINE (F; PHR; PH2); MYALGIA (F; PHR; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; HHB); NEURALGIA (F; PHR; PH2);
ORCHOSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; HHB; PHR; PH2); SENILITY (F; PH2); STONE (F; HHB; HH2);
WATER RETENTION (F; HHB).
DOSAGES (ALPINE ROSE) — 5–6 G IN INFUSION (HH2; PHR; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ALPINE ROSE) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
COMMISSION E REPORTS FOR LEAF, TOXIC DITERPENES MAY BE PRESENT AND CHRONIC USE MAY LEAD TO
HYDROQUINONE POISONING (DUE TO THE PRESENCE OF ARBUTIN) (AEH; HH2). SIGNS OF INTOXICATION:
ARRHYTHMIA, BRADYCARDIA, COLD SWEATS, CRAMPS, DIARRHEA, DYSPNEA, HYPOTENSION, PARESTHESIA,
POOR COORDINATION, SALIVATION, STUPOR, FINALLY LEADING TO POSSIBLE DEATH THROUGH APNEA OR CARDIAC
FAILURE (PH2). THERE ARE NO REPORTS OF SERIOUS INSTANCES OF POISONING OF PATIENTS USED TO TAKING
IT AS AN INFUSION IN FOLK MEDICINE (DAILY DOSE 5–6 G).
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A AMERICAN BEECH (FAGUS GRANDIFOLIA EHRH.) ++
SYNONYMS — F. AMERICANA SWEET, F. FERRUGINEA AITON
ACTIVITIES (AMERICAN BEECH) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DEM); ANTISEPTIC (F; MIC); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM);
TONIC (F; MIC); VERMIFUGE (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (AMERICAN BEECH) — BURN (F; DEM; FAD); CHANCRE (F; DEM); DERMATOSIS (F;
DEM); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); FEVER (F; DEM); FROSTBITE (F; DEM; FAD); HEPATOSIS (F; MIC);
JAUNDICE (F; DEM); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); POISON IVY (F; DEM); PULMONOSIS (F; DEM; FAD);
RHEUMATISM (F; MIC); SORE (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM; MIC); VD (F; DEM); WORM (F;
DEM; FAD).
DOSAGES (AMERICAN BEECH) — 1 OZ LEAF/QUART SALT WATER (FAD).
AMERICAN BITTERSWEET (CELASTRUS SCANDENS L.) X
ACTIVITIES (AMERICAN BITTERSWEET) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CEB); ASTRINGENT (F;
DEM; HHB); CARDIOACTIVE (F; FAD; HHB); CHOLAGOGUE (F; CEB); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (1; FAD; PH2); DIURETIC (1; DEM; FAD; PH2); EMETIC (F; FAD; HHB); EMMENAGOGUE
(F; DEM); LAXATIVE (F; CEB); LAXATIVE (PEDIATRIC) (F; DEM); POISON (1; DEM; USA); SECRETAGOGUE (F; CEB).
INDICATIONS (AMERICAN BITTERSWEET) — AMENORRHEA (F; DEM); ANEMIA (F; DEM); BACKACHE
(F; DEM); BURN (F; FAD); CANCER (F; CEB; DEM; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F;
DEM); COLD (F; DEM); COUGH (F; DEM); DEBILITY (F; CEB); DERMATOSIS (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (F;
FAD); DROPSY (F; DEM); DYSENTERY (F; FAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); DYSURIA (F; DEM);
ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); FEVER (1; CEB; DEM; FAD; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); GINGIVOSIS (F; DEM);
HEMORRHOID (F; CEB); HEPATOSIS (F; DEM; PH2); INDURATION (F; JLH); LEUKORRHEA (F; FAD); LIVER
SPOT (F; DEM); MASTOSIS (1; CEB); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); PAIN (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; CEB;
DEM; PH2); SORE (F; DEM; JLH); STOMATOSIS (F; DEM); SWELLING (F; CEB; HHB); SYPHILIS (F;
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A CEB); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); ULCER (F; DEM); VD (F; DEM); WATER RETENTION (1; DEM; FAD;
PH2); WOUND (F; FAD).
DOSAGES (AMERICAN BITTERSWEET) — MAKE DECOCTION, BOILING DOWN 1 LB OF BARK IN 1 GALLON WATER;
REDUCE TO 2 QUARTS; TAKE WINEGLASSFUL 2–3 ×/DAY (CEB BUT XXX FOR JIM DUKE). FOR ANEMIA, A FISTFUL
OF ROOT BARK TO 1 GALLON WATER; REDUCE TO 1 PINT; MIX WITH WINE AND INFUSION OF WILD GRAPE VINE (CEB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (AMERICAN BITTERSWEET) — NOT COVERED
(AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). FRUIT TOXIC;
ALL PARTS POTENTIALLY TOXIC (FAD).
AMERICAN CORN MINT, CANADIAN MINT, JAPANESE MINT
(MENTHA CANADENSIS L.) ++
SYNONYMS — M. ARVENSIS VAR. GLABRATA FERNALD, M. ARVENSIS VAR. PIPERASCENS MALINV. EX L. H. BAILEY
ACTIVITIES (AMERICAN CORN MINT) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTIEMETIC (F; DEM); ANTIPYRETIC (F;
DEM); CARMINATIVE (F; DEM); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEM); HEMOSTAT (F; DEM);
SEDATIVE (F; DEM); STOMACHIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (AMERICAN CORN MINT) — BLEEDING (F; DEM); CARDIOPATHY (F; DEM); COLD (F; DEM);
COLIC (F; DEM); COUGH (F; DEM); CROUP (F; DEM); DENTITION (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (F; DEM);
DYSPEPSIA (F; DEM); EPISTAXIS (F; DEM); FEVER (F; DEM); GAS (F; DEM); GASTROSIS (F; DEM);
GINGIVOSIS (F; DEM); HEADACHE (F; DEM); HEMOPTYSIS (F; DEM); HEMORRHOID (F; DEM); INSOMNIA
(F; DEM); NAUSEA (F; DEM); NERVOUSNESS (F; DEM); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM); PAIN (F; DEM); PLEURISY
(F; DEM); PULMONOSIS (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM); SORE THROAT (F; DEM); STOMACHACHE (F;
DEM); STOMATOSIS (F; DEM); SWELLING (F; DEM); TOOTHACHE (F; DEM); VOMITING (F; DEM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (AMERICAN CORN MINT) — COMMISSION E
REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR EO: BILIARY OBSTRUCTION, GALLBLADDER INFLAMMATION, SEVERE LIVER DAMAGE;
ADVERSE EFFECTS: GASTRIC COMPLAINTS. NOT TO BE INHALED BY SMALL CHILDREN (AEH).
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A AMERICAN GINSENG, GINSENG (PANAX QUINQUEFOLIUS L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (AMERICAN GINSENG) — ADAPTOGEN (F; FAD); ANTICONVULSANT (F; DEM); ANTIPYRETIC (F;
DEM); APHRODISIAC (1; CRC; FAD); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC); CEREBROTONIC (F; DEM); DEMULCENT (F;
CRC; FAD); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEM); DIURETIC (F; CRC); EXPECTORANT (F; DEM);
HYPERTENSIVE (1; FAD); HYPOGLYCEMIC (F; CRC); PANACEA (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC); TONIC (F;
CRC; FAD); VERMIFUGE (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (AMERICAN GINSENG) — AGING (F; CRC); ANEMIA (F; CRC); ANOREXIA (F; DEM);
ARTHROSIS (F; DEM); BLEEDING (F; DEM); BOIL (F; DEM); CARBUNCLE (F; DEM); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM);
CHOLERA (F; DEM); COLIC (F; DEM); CONVULSION (F; DEM); DEBILITY (F; CRC); DIABETES (F; CRC);
DYSPEPSIA (F; DEM); DYSPNEA (F; DEM); FATIGUE (F; CRC); FEAR (F; DEM); FEVER (F; DEM); GAS
(F; CRC); GASTROSIS (F; CRC); GONORRHEA (F; DEM); HEADACHE (F; DEM); HEPATOSIS (F; DEM);
HYPERGLYCEMIA (F; CRC); IMPOTENCE (1; CRC; FAD); INFERTILITY (F; DEM); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); LOW
BLOOD PRESSURE (1; FAD); NAUSEA (F; DEM); NEURASTHENIA (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM); OTOSIS
(F; DEM); PALSY (F; DEM); PULMONOSIS (F; CRC); RESPIROSIS (F; DEM); SWELLING (F; DEM); SYNCOPE
(F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); TUMOR (F; CRC); VD (F; DEM); VERTIGO (F; DEM); WATER
RETENTION (F; CRC); WORM (F; DEM); WOUND (F; DEM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (AMERICAN GINSENG) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT
COVERED EXACTLY IN PH2 WHERE, UNFORTUNATELY, THEY LIST AMERICAN (P. QUINQUEFOLIUS) AND SIBERIAN
GINSENG (ELEUTHEROCOCCUS SENTICOSUS) AMONG THE TRADE NAMES FOR ORIENTAL GINSENG (PANAX GINSENG),
RENDERING THE ENTIRE PH2 ENTRY SUSPECT.
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A AMERICAN HELLEBORE (VERATRUM VIRIDE AITON) X
SYNONYMS — V. ESCHSCHOLTZII A. GRAY, V. LOBELIANUM VAR. ESCHSCHOLTZIANUM SCHULT. & SCHULT. F.
ACTIVITIES (AMERICAN HELLEBORE) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CRC; DEM); ANALGESIC (1; CRC; PH2);
ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC; HHB; PHR); ANTISPASMODIC (F; CRC; HHB; MAD; PHR); APERITIF (F;
FEL); ARTERIOSEDATIVE (F; CRC); CARDIOSEDATIVE (F; CRC); DECONGESTANT (F; CRC); DEOBSTRUENT
(F; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC; PHR); EMETIC (F;
CRC; HHB); HEPATOTONIC (1; CRC); HYPEREMIC (F; PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; CRC; WOI);
INSECTICIDE (1; CRC; WOI); LARVICIDE (1; WOI); NEPHROTONIC (1; CRC); NERVINE (F; CRC);
PARASITICIDE (1; CRC); POISON (F; DEM); SEDATIVE (F; CRC; HHB; PHR); STERNUTATOR (F; CRC);
TRANQUILIZER (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (AMERICAN HELLEBORE) — AGUE (F; CEB); ALOPECIA (F; DEM); AMAUROSIS (F; CRC);
AMENORRHEA (F; CRC); ANOREXIA (F; FEL); APOPLEXY (F; CRC); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; CRC); ARTHROSIS
(F; CEB; DEM; MAD); ASTHMA (F; CRC; MAD; PH2); BACKACHE (F; CRC); BLOOD (F; DEM); BOIL
(F; FEL); BRONCHOSIS (F; FEL); BRUISE (F; DEM); BUNION (F; CRC); CANCER (F; CRC); CANCER, BREAST
(F; CRC; JLH); CARBUNCLE (F; FEL); CARDIOPATHY (F; CRC; FEL); CELLULITIS (F; FEL); CHILBLAIN (F;
CRC); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC); CHOLERA (F; CEB; CRC); CHOREA (F; CEB; CRC; MAD); COLD (F; CRC;
PH2); CONGESTION (F; CRC; MAD); CONSTIPATION (F; DEM); CONVULSION (F; CRC; WOI); COUGH (F;
DEM); CRAMP (F; CRC; HHB; MAD; PHR); CROUP (F; CRC; PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; FEL); DANDRUFF
(F; CRC); DELIRIUM (F; FEL; MAD); DERMATOSIS (F; DEM; PH2); DIPLOPIA (F; CRC); DIAPHRAGMOSIS
(F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; CEB; MAD); DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC; MAD); DYSPEPSIA
(F; CRC); ECLAMPSIA (F; FEL; MAD); EDEMA (1; CRC); ENCEPHALOSIS (F; MAD); ENDOCARDOSIS (F;
MAD); ENTEROSIS (F; MAD); EPILEPSY (F; CEB; CRC; MAD); ERYSIPELAS (F; CRC; FEL); ESOPHAGOSIS (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC; FEL; HHB; PHR); FLU (F; CRC); FRACTURE (F; DEM); GASTROSIS (F;
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A DEM; MAD); GOITER (F; FEL); GONORRHEA (F; DEM); GOUT (F; CRC; FEL; PH2); HEADACHE (F;
CRC; FEL; MAD; WOI); HEATSTROKE (F; CEB; CRC); HEMOPTYSIS (F; FEL); HEPATOSIS (F; FEL);
HERPES (F; CEB; CRC; FEL; PH2); HICCUP (F; CEB; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CEB; CRC;
WOI); HYSTERIA (F; MAD); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC; FEL; WOI); INSOMNIA (F; CRC; HHB; MAD;
PHR); MALARIA (F; CRC); MANIA (F; CRC; FEL; WOI); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); MENINGOSIS (F; CRC;
MAD); MISCARRIAGE (F; CRC); MYALGIA (F; CRC; DEM); NAUSEA (F; MAD); NEPHROSIS (F; FEL);
NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC; HHB; PHR); NEURALGIA (1; CRC; FEL; PH2; WOI); ORCHOSIS (F; CRC; FEL);
PAIN (1; CRC; PH2); PALPITATION (F; FEL); PARASITE (1; CRC); PERICARDOSIS (F; MAD); PERITONOSIS
(F; CRC; FEL; PH2); PERTUSSIS (F; CEB; CRC); PHLEBITIS (F; DEM); PHTHISIS (F; FEL); PLEUROSIS (F;
MAD); PNEUMONIA (F; CEB; CRC; FEL; MAD; PH2); POISON IVY (F; FEL); PREGNANCY (F; HHB;
WOI); PROCTOSIS (F; CRC); PUERPERIUM (F; CEB; MAD); PULMONOSIS (F; FEL; MAD); RESPIROSIS
(F; CRC; DEM; FEL); RHEUMATISM (F; CEB; CRC; FEL; PH2); RHINOSIS (F; DEM); SCARLET FEVER
(F; CRC; PH2); SCIATICA (F; CRC; PH2); SCROFULA (F; CRC; PH2); SHINGLES (F; CRC; PH2); SINUSOSIS
(F; DEM); SORE (F; DEM); SORE THROAT (F; CRC; FEL; PH2); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC); SPRAIN (F; DEM);
STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); SWELLING (F; CRC; DEM); SYPHILIS (F; FEL); TONSILOSIS (F; CRC; FEL;
PH2; WOI); TOOTHACHE (F; CEB; CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC; FEL; PH2); TUMOR (F; CRC); TYPHOID
(F; CRC); TYPHUS (F; CEB); UTEROSIS (F; CRC); VD (F; DEM; FEL); VERTIGO (F; MAD); VOMITING
(F; MAD); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; PHR); WOUND (F; CEB; CRC).
DOSAGES (AMERICAN HELLEBORE) — 0.3–2 ML TINCTURE (1:10)/DAY (HHB; PHR); 60–240 MG FL EXTRACT;
120–600 MG TINCTURE (MAD). OLD DAILY DOSE 100 MG (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (AMERICAN HELLEBORE) — CLASS 3 (AHP).
WHOLE PLANT HIGHLY TOXIC (CRC); OVERDOSE FATAL (DEM). TOO TOXIC TO USE (JAD; PH2). SOME OF THE
ALKALOIDS TRANSDERMALLY DANGEROUS (PH2).
AMERICAN LIVERLEAF (ANEMONE ACUTILOBA (DC.) G. LAWSON) +
SYNONYM — HEPATICA NOBILIS VAR. ACUTA (PURSH) STEYERMARK.
DEM GIVES MOSTLY DISTINCT USES FOR THE ROUND-LOBED HEPATICA VAR. OBTUSA (PURSH) STEYERMARK, THE
DATA OF WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN ENTERED HERE. DEM DATA BELOW APPLY ONLY TO THE SHARP-LOBED LIVERWORT.
PH2 SEEMS TO HAVE LUMPED THE TWO AMERICAN VARIETIES WITH THE EUROPEAN H. NOBILIS IN SAYING THAT
IT IS A PROTECTED SPECIES IN AUSTRIA, GERMANY, HUNGARY, ITALY, ETC. CEB TREATS THREE SPECIES (H.
ACUTILOBA, H. AMERICANA, AND H. NOBILIS) AND GIVES SOME INDICATIONS I HAD NOT SEEN ELSEWHERE.
MAD SEEMS TO RESTRICT HIS ACCOUNT TO THE EUROPEAN MATERIAL, BUT AS ALMOST ALWAYS, PH2 DOES NOT
BRING FORTH MUCH OF THE MADAUS FOLKLORE.
ACTIVITIES (AMERICAN LIVERLEAF) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HHB); APERITIF (F; FAD);
ASTRINGENT (F; EFS); CIRCULOTONIC (F; FAD); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; DEM); DEMULCENT (F; FAD); DIURETIC
(F; MAD); EMETIC (F; DEM); HEPATOTONIC (F; FAD); LAXATIVE (F; DEM); LITHOLYTIC (F; PH2); PECTORAL
(F; CEB); PHILTRE (F; DEM); TONIC (F; HHB); VULNERARY (F; MAD).
INDICATIONS (AMERICAN LIVERLEAF) — ANOREXIA (F; FAD); BACTERIA (1; HHB); BLEEDING (F; MAD);
BRONCHOSIS (F; HHB); CACHEXIA (F; CEB); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, TONSIL (F; JLH); CARCINOMA (F;
JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); CHILL (F; CEB); COUGH (F; CEB); CROSSEYE (F; DEM); CYSTOSIS (F;
MAD); DIPHTHERIA (F; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; CEB; DEM); DYSPNEA (F; DEM); ENDOTHELIOMA (F;
JLH); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); ENURESIS (F; MAD); EPITHELIOMA (F; JLH); FRACTURE (F; MAD); GALLSTONE
(F; PH2); GONORRHEA (F; MAD); GRAVEL (F; PH2); HEMATURIA (F; HHB); HEMOPTYSIS (1; HHB);
HEPATOSIS (F; DEM; HHB; PH2); HERNIA (F; CEB); HYPOCHOLDRIA (F; CEB); INCONTINENCE (F; MAD);
INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (F; CEB); JAUNDICE (F; HHB; PH2); LARYNGOSIS (F; MAD);
LEUKORRHEA (F; DEM); MASTOSIS (F; DEM); MYOSIS (F; DEM); NEPHROSIS (F; CEB; MAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM); PAIN (F; DEM); PHARYNGOSIS (F; MAD); PHTHISIS (F; CEB); PULMONOSIS (F; CEB);
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A SARCOMA (F; JLH); SCABIES (F; CEB); SIDE ACHE (F; DEM); SORE (F; CEB); SORE THROAT (F; HHB);
STOMATOSIS (F; DEM); STONE (F; PH2); SWELLING (F; DEM); TONSILOSIS (F; JLH; MAD); TRACHEOSIS
(F; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (1; HHB); VD (F; MAD); VERTIGO (F; CEB); WATER RETENTION (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (AMERICAN LIVERLEAF) — 100 G DRY HERB, 350 ML WATER, 450 ML ALCOHOL (HHB); 4 TSP
(3.8 G) HERB IN COLD EXTRACT (MAD); 2–4 G IN TEA AS SINGLE DOSE (PH2); 2–8 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (AMERICAN LIVERLEAF) — CLASS 2B. HIGH DOSES
MAY IRRITATE KIDNEYS AND URINARY TRACT (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER
THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
AMERICAN PENNYROYAL
(HEDEOMA PULEGIOIDES (L.) PERS.) + (DOWN FROM CRC)
SYNONYM — MELISSA PULEGIOIDES L.
ACTIVITIES (AMERICAN PENNYROYAL) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CRC); ALLERGENIC (F; CRC); ANALGESIC (1;
CRC; DEM; FNF); ANESTHETIC (1; FNF); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FNF); ANTIPYRETIC (F; APA); ANTISEPTIC (1; FNF); ANTISPASMODIC (1; CRC; FNF); ANTITUSSIVE (F; CRC); CARMINATIVE (1; APA; CRC);
DECONGESTANT (F; APA); DERMATITIGENIC (F; FAD); DIAPHORETIC (F; APA; CRC; FAD); DIGESTIVE (F;
APA); DIURETIC (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; APA; CRC; FAD); EXPECTORANT (F; APA; DEM; FAD);
HEPATOTOXIC (F; PHR); INSECTICIDE (1; CRC); INSECTIFUGE (2; APA; CRC; DEM); MYORELAXANT (1;
CRC; FNF); NERVINE (F; CRC); SEDATIVE (1; FNF); STIMULANT (F; APA; CRC).
INDICATIONS (AMERICAN PENNYROYAL) — ALLERGY (1; FNF); AMENORRHEA (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (1;
FNF); BURN (F; CRC); COLD (1; APA; CRC; FAD; FNF); COLIC (1; APA; CRC); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F;
CRC); COUGH (1; APA; DEM; FAD; FNF); CRAMP (1; CRC; FNF); DERMATOSIS (F; APA); DYSENTERY
(F; DEM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA; CRC; DEM); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA; DEM); ECZEMA (F; APA);
ENTEROSIS (F; CRC); FEVER (1; CRC; FAD; FNF); FLU (1; APA; FNF); FLUX (F; DEM); GASTROSIS (F;
CRC; DEM); GOUT (F; CEB); HEADACHE (F; APA; CRC; FAD); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; FAD); INFLAMMATION (1;APA; FNF); ITCH (F; CRC); LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC); MYOSIS (1; FNF); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM;
FAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); PAIN (1; CRC; FNF); PERTUSSIS (F; DEM); PHARYNGOSIS (1; FNF);
PNEUMONIA (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (1; CRC); SPASM (1; CRC; FNF); VD (F; CRC); VIRUS (1; FNF);
WOUND (F; APA).
DOSAGES (AMERICAN PENNYROYAL) — SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (AMERICAN PENNYROYAL) — CLASS 2B. EMMENAGOGUE AND UTEROTONIC (AHP). IN CANADA, ONLY ALLOWED IN FOOD OR BEVERAGE IF PULEGONE-FREE
(AHP). USED AS AN EMMENAGOGUE AND ABORTIFACIENT. PENNYROYAL OIL IS TOXIC AND POTENTIALLY FATAL IF
INGESTED. SYMPTOMS INCLUDE ABDOMINAL CRAMPS, ABDOMINAL PAIN, NAUSEA, VOMITING, RASH, DIZZINESS,
AND ALTERNATING LETHARGY AND AGITATION, LEADING TO KIDNEY FAILURE, MASSIVE HEPATIC NECROSIS, AND
DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION. SERIOUS TOXICITY WITH THE TEA HAS NOT BEEN REPORTED. CNS
SYMPTOMS FROM INGESTING PENNYROYAL-CONTAINING PREPARATIONS INCLUDE LETHARGY, AGITATION, DIZZINESS,
SOMETIMES LEADING TO SEIZURES AND AUDITORY AND VISUAL HALLUCINATIONS. GI EFFECTS INCLUDE NAUSEA,
VOMITING, BURNING IN THE THROAT, ABDOMINAL PAIN, AND DIARRHEA (AEH1).
AMERICAN SOLOMON’S-SEAL
(POLYGONATUM BIFLORUM (WALTER) ELLIOT) ++
ACTIVITIES (AMERICAN SOLOMON’S-SEAL) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; FAD); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CEB); APHRODISIAC (F; CEB); ASTRINGENT (F; CEB; FAD); DEPURATIVE (F; CEB); EMETIC
(F; CEB); LAXATIVE (F; CEB; DEM); SEDATIVE (F; DEM); TONIC (F; DEM); VULNERARY (F; CEB).
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A INDICATIONS (AMERICAN SOLOMON’S-SEAL) — ARTHROSIS (F; FAD); BOIL (F; DEM); BRUISE (F; DEM;
FAD); CANCER (F; KAB); CARBUNCLE (F; DEM; FAD); COMA (F; DEM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CEB);
COUGH (F; DEM); DEBILITY (F; DEM; FAD); DERMATOSIS (F; DEM); DYSENTERY (F; DEM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DEM; FAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; FAD); ENTEROSIS (F; CEB); ERYSIPELAS (F; CEB); FEVER (F;
CEB); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); HEADACHE (F; CEB; DEM); HEMORRHOID (F; FAD); INFLAMMATION (F;
FAD); INSOMNIA (F; DEM); LEUKORRHEA (F; DEM); MASTOSIS (F; CEB); MEASLES (F; DEM); NERVOUSNESS (F; DEM); OPHTHALMIA (F; CEB); PAIN (F; CEB; DEM); POISON IVY (F; CEB); PULMONOSIS (F;
DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; FAD); SORE (F; DEM; FAD); WOUND (F; DEM; FAD).
DOSAGES (AMERICAN SOLOMON’S-SEAL) — FOOD FARMACY, AS THE PLANT IS EATEN.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (AMERICAN SOLOMON’S-SEAL) — CLASS 1
(AHP). NOT COVERED (KOM; PH2). NONE REPORTED.
AMERICAN WHITE SPRUCE (PICEA GLAUCA (MOENCH.) VOSS) ++
SYNONYMS — ABIES CANADENSIS MILL., P. CANADENSIS (MILL.) BRITTON ET AL., P. GLAUCA F. AUREA (J.
NELSON) REHDER, P. GLAUCA VAR. CONICA REHDER, PINUS GLAUCA MOENCH, PINUS LAXA EHRH.
ACTIVITIES (AMERICAN WHITE SPRUCE) — ANTISEPTIC (F; DEM); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC
(F; DEM); DIGESTIVE (F; DEM); LAXATIVE (F; DEM); PANACEA (F; DEM); RUBEFACIENT (F; CEB); TONIC
(F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (AMERICAN WHITE SPRUCE) — ABSCESS (F; CEB); ARTHROSIS (F; DEM); BOIL (F; CEB; DEM);
BURN (F; CEB); CATARRH (F; CEB); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); COLD (F; DEM); CONGESTION (F; DEM); COUGH
(F; CEB; DEM); DERMATOSIS (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (F; DEM); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEM); DYSPNEA (F; CEB);
DYSURIA (F; DEM); ENTEROSIS (F; CEB); FEVER (F; DEM); FLU (F; DEM); GASTROSIS (F; CEB; DEM);
GRAVEL (F; CEB); GRAY HAIR (F; CEB); INFECTION (F; CEB; DEM); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); OPHTHALMIA (F;
CEB); PHTHISIS (F; CEB); PULMONOSIS (F; DEM); RASH (F; DEM); RESPIROSIS (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM
(F; CEB; DEM); SCAB (F; CEB); SCABIES (F; DEM); SCURVY (F; CEB; DEM); SORE (F; CEB; DEM);
STOMATOSIS (F; DEM); SWELLING (F; CEB; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); WOUND (F; CEB; DEM).
AMMONIAC (DOREMA AMMONIACUM D. DON) +
ACTIVITIES (AMMONIAC) — ANTISPASMODIC (F; PH2; PNC); ANTITUMOR (F; JLH); DIAPHORETIC (F;
PH2); DIURETIC (F; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; PH2; PNC); STIMULANT (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (AMMONIAC) — ABSCESS (F; HHB; PH2); ADENOPATHY (F; HHB; PH2); APOSTEME (F; JLH);
ARTHROSIS (F; JLH; PH2); ASTHMA (F; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; PH2); CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER (F; PH2);
CANCER, ANUS (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, DIAPHRAGM (F; JLH);
CANCER, EYE (F; JLH); CANCER, GUM (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (F; JLH); CANCER,
PAROTID (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, TESTES (F; JLH); CANCER,
UTERUS (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; PH2; PNC); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CRAMP (F; PH2; PNC); DIAPHRAGMOSIS
(F; JLH); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH); FEVER (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; JLH); GINGIVOSIS (F; JLH); HEPATOSIS (F;
PH2); HYPERADENOSIS (F; PH2); INDURATION (F; JLH); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); OPHTHALMIA (F; JLH); ORCHOSIS
(F; JLH); PAIN (F; PH2); PAROTOSIS (F; JLH); PHYMATA (F; JLH); POLYP (F; JLH); PROCTOSIS (F; JLH);
RESPIROSIS (F; PNC); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SCIATICA (F; PH2); SORE (F; PH2); SPLENOSIS (F; PH2); SWELLING
(F; HHB; PH2); TUMOR (F; JLH); VD (F; JLH); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; PH2); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (AMMONIAC) — 300–1000 MG AMMONIACUM (POWDERED GUM RESIN) (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (AMMONIAC) — NOT COVERED (AHP). EMMENAGOGUE FOLKLORE MAY CONTRAINDICATE IN PREGNANCY (PH2); FOLKLORE SAID TO INDUCE VISUAL DISTURBANCES
SUCH AS GLAUCOMA (PH2). “HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
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A AMUR CORKTREE (PHELLODENDRON AMURENSE RUPR.) ++
ACTIVITIES (AMUR CORKTREE) — ALTERATIVE (F; DAA); ANALGESIC (F; LMP); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; LAF);
ANTIDOTE, DAYLILY (F; FAY); ANTIOXIDANT (1; LAF); ANTIHELICOBACTER (1; X9781854); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; AKT); ANTISEPTIC (1; AKT; LAF); ANTIULCER (1; X9781854); ANTIVIRAL (1; AKT); APHRODISIAC
(F; DAA); BITTER (1; AKT); CANDIDICIDE (1; AKT; X2079677); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; DAA); CHOLERETIC (1; DAA); DIURETIC (1; DAA); EXPECTORANT (F; DAA; LMP); FUNGICIDE (1; LAF); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; LAF); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; DAA; LAF); HYPOTENSIVE (1; LAF); IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT
(1; AKT); INSECTICIDE (F; HHB); MYORELAXANT (1; DAA); STOMACHIC (F; LMP); TONIC (F; DAA);
TRYPANOSIDE (1; X9121161); UTEROTONIC (1; DAA); VASOCONSTRICTOR (1; DAA); ANTIHELICOBACTER (1;
X9781854); ANTIULCER (1; X9781854).
INDICATIONS (AMUR CORKTREE) — ACNE (F; LAF); ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); ARTHROSIS (1; AKT;
COX); BACTERIA (1; AKT; LAF); BLEEDING (F; DAA); BOIL (F; DAA); BRUISE (F; LMP); CANCER (1;
COX; FNF); CANCER, COLON (1; COX; FNF); CANDIDA (1; AKT; X2079677); CANKER (F; DAA); CATARACT
(F; AKT); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; LMP); CHOLERA (1; AKT); COLD (F; FAY); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (1; AKT; LMP);
CYSTOSIS (F; DAA; LMP); DERMATOSIS (F; DAA; LAF); DIABETES (F; DAA); DIARRHEA (F; AKT); DIPHTHERIA (1; AKT); DYSENTERY (1; AKT; DAA; LAF; LMP); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DAA); DYSURIA (F; LAF);
ECZEMA (F; DAA; LAF); ENTEROSIS (F; DAA; LAF); EPISTAXIS (F; DAA); FAVUS (F; DAA); FEVER (1;
AKT; DAA; LMP); FUNGUS (1; LAF); GASTROSIS (F; LMP); GONORRHEA (F; DAA); HELICOBACTER (1;
X9781854); HEMORRHOID (F; AKT; DAA); HEPATOSIS (F; LAF); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; LAF); HIGH
CHOLESTEROL (1; LAF); HOT FLASH (F; AKT); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; DAA; LAF); IMPOTENCE (F; DAA);
INFECTION (1; AKT; LAF); INFLAMMATION (1; AKT); ITCH (F; LAF); JAUNDICE (F; DAA; LAF); LEUKORRHEA
(F; LAF); LIVER SPOT (F; LAF); MELENA (F; DAA); MENINGOSIS (1; AKT); MENOPAUSE (F; AKT); MYCOSIS
(1; LAF); NEPHROSIS (F; LMP); NIGHT SWEATS (F; LAF); OSTEOSIS (F; LMP); PAIN (F; AKT: LMP);
PARALYSIS (F; DAA); PEMPHIGO (F; DAA); PNEUMONIA (1; AKT); RHEUMATISM (F; DAA); SENILITY (F;
DAA); SORE (F; LAF); SPERMATORRHEA (F; LAF); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; AKT); STOMATOSIS (F; DAA);
SWELLING (F; AKT); TINNITUS (F; DAA); TRACHOMA (1; AKT); TRICHOMONIASIS (F; DAA); TYPHOID (F;
AKT; LMP); TYPHUS (F; LMP); ULCER (1; AKT; X9781854); URETHROSIS (F; DAA); VAGINOSIS (F; AKT;
DAA); VIRUS (1; AKT); WATER RETENTION (1; DAA); WOUND (F; LAF); YEAST (1; AKT; X2079677).
DOSAGES (AMUR CORKTREE) — 3–10 G POWDERED BARK/DAY (AKT); 1–3 G BARK/DAY (HHB); 1–3 G
4:1 DRY DECOCTION (AKT).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (AMUR CORKTREE) — CLASS 2B (AHP). NOT
COVERED (BGB, PH2). ONE CASE OF RASH ASSOCIATED WITH INGESTION (AHP). GOOD AND BAD EFFECTS OF
BERBERINE MAY ACCRUE TO THIS SPECIES. CONTAINS UP TO 25,000 PPM BERBERINE, P. CHINESE, UP TO 80,000.
ANEMARRHENA (ANEMARRHENA ASPHODELIOIDES BUNGE) ++
ACTIVITIES (ANEMARRHENA) — ANTIAGGREGANT (1; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; DAA); ANTIPYRETIC
(1; DAA; PH2); BITTER (1; LMP); DEPURATIVE (F; LMP); DIURETIC (F; LMP); EXPECTORANT (F; DAA);
HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; DAA); LAXATIVE (F; DAA); PERISTALTIC (1; LMP).
INDICATIONS (ANEMARRHENA) — AGITATION (F; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; DAA); CANCER (1; DAA);
CHILDBIRTH (F; LMP); COUGH (F; PH2); DEHYDRATION (F; PH2); DIABETES (1; DAA; PH2); DYSENTERY
(F; LMP); DYSURIA (F; DAA; LMP); FEVER (1; DAA; PH2); FLU (F; DAA); HYPEREMESIS (F; LMP);
HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; DAA); INFLAMMATION (1; DAA; PH2); LUMBAGO (F; DAA); MORNING SICKNESS
(F; LMP); OSTEOSIS (F; PH2); PAIN (F; PH2); PNEUMONIA (F; DAA); SCARLET FEVER (F; PH2); SPERMATORRHEA (F; PH2); STRANGURY (F; PH2); THIRST (F; DAA); TINNITUS (F; DAA); TUBERCULOSIS (F; PH2);
TYPHOID (F; DAA); TYPHUS (F; PH2); VERTIGO (F; DAA); WATER RETENTION (F; LMP).
DOSAGES (ANEMARRHENA) — 6–12 G IN TEA (PH2).
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A CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ANEMARRHENA) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NOT FOR USE WITH DIARRHEA (PH2). LARGE
DOSES MAY CAUSE COLIC, DIARRHEA, ENTERITIS, GASTROSIS (PH2). MANGIFERIN IN LARGE DOSES MAY REPRESS
NERVES AND HEART.
ANGELICA, WILD PARSNIP (ANGELICA ARCHANGELICA L.) ++
SYNONYMS — A. OFFICINALIS MOENCH, ARCHANGELICA OFFICINALIS (MOENCH) HOFFM.
ACTIVITIES (ANGELICA) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; BGB; CAN; TMA); ANTIEDEMIC
(1; CAN); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; CAN); ANTISPASMODIC (2; BGB; CAN; CRC; KOM; PH2); APERITIF
(1; BIS); BITTER (F; BGB); CALCIUM ANTAGONIST (1; BGB; FNF; JAD; LAF); CARMINATIVE (1; BGB;
CAN; CRC; HHB); CHOLAGOGUE (1; BGB; BIS; PH2); CYTOSTATIC (1; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; BGB;
CAN; PHR; PH2); DIGESTIVE (F; BGB); DIURETIC (F; BGB; CAN; CRC; PHR; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE
(F; CRC; HHB); EXPECTORANT (F; CAN; CRC); FUNGICIDE (1; APA; CAN); GASTROGOGUE (2; BGB;
KOM; PHR; PH2); MYORELAXANT (1; BGB); PHOTOCARCINOGENIC (1; APA); PHOTOTOXIC (1; APA; PH2);
RUBEFACIENT (F; PH2); SECRETAGOGUE (2; PHR); STIMULANT (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; HHB);
TONIC (F; BGB; HHB); TRACHEORELAXANT (1; BGB).
INDICATIONS (ANGELICA) — ANOREXIA (2; BIS; CAN; PHR); ARTHROSIS (F; APA); ASTHMA (1; CAN);
BACTERIA (1; BGB; CAN; TMA); BRONCHOSIS (F; CAN; PH2); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F;
APA; CRC; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (1; BGB; FNF; JAD; LAF); CARIES (F; CRC); CATARRH (1; CAN);
CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; HHB); COLD (2; APA; BGB; PH2); COUGH (F; APA; PH2); CRAMP (2; BGB; CAN;
CRC; KOM; PH2); DUODENOSIS (F; HHB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (2; BGB;
CAN; CRC; PHR; PH2); ENTEROSIS (1; BGB; CRC; HHB; PH2); FEVER (2; BGB; CAN; PHR; PH2);
FLATULENCE (2; CAN; KOM); FULLNESS (1; BGB); FUNGUS (1; APA; BGB; CAN); GAS (1; BGB;
CAN; CRC; HHB); GASTROSIS (2; BGB; CRC; HHB; KOM; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; PH2); HYPOACIDITY
(F; BGB); INFECTION (1; APA; CAN; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; CAN); INSOMNIA (F; CRC; HHB); LICE
(F; PH2); MALARIA (F; PH2); MUCOSOSIS (F; CAN); MYCOSIS (1; APA; CAN); NEPHROSIS (F; PH2);
NEURALGIA (F; CRC; HHB; PH2); PAIN (F; APA; TMA); PLAGUE (F; APA); PLEURISY (F; CAN);
RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; APA; CRC; HHB; PH2); STOMACHACHE (F; APA); SWELLING (1;
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A CAN); TUBERCULOSIS (1; BGB); TUMOR (F; CRC); ULCER (F; CRC; HHB); UTI (2; PH2); WATER
RETENTION (F; BGB; CAN; CRC; PHR; PH2).
DOSAGES (ANGELICA) — 1 TSP POWDERED LEAF, ROOT, OR SEED/CUP OF WATER (APA); 1.5 G ROOT (1 TSP =
~1.5 G)/DAY (BIS); 4.5 G ROOT (BIS; KOM; PH2); 1–2 G ROOT IN TEA 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.5–2 G POWDERED
ROOT (PNC); 1–2 G SEED DAY (CAN); 2–5 G DRY LEAF 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–5 ML LEAF TINCTURE (1:5 IN
45% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.5–2 ML ROOT TINCTURE (1:5 IN 50% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1.5 G
ROOT TINCTURE (1:5) (KOM); 2–5 ML LEAF EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.2–5 ML ROOT
EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–4 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (PNC); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB
EXTRACT (PNC); WINEGLASS OF ROOT TEA (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ANGELICA) — CLASS 2B, 2D (AVOID PROLONGED
EXPOSURE TO SUNLIGHT) (AHP). CONTRAINDICATED FOR PEPTIC ULCER. COMMISSION E REPORTS PHOTOSENSITIVITY DUE TO FUROCOUMARINS (AEH). FURANOCOUMARINS MAY CAUSE PHOTOTOXIC DERMATOSIS (CAN).
ANTICOAGULANT COUMARINS MAY INTERACT WITH ANTICOAGULANT THERAPY, ADDITIVELY OR SYNERGISTICALLY, OR
PERHAPS EVEN ANTAGONISTICALLY. ANGELICA AND ROOT OILS REPORTED TO CAUSE PHOTODERMATOSIS AND PHOTOTOXICITY, RESPECTIVELY. ROOT OIL SHOULD BE LIMITED TO 7800 PPM IN SKIN PRODUCTS WHEN THE SKIN IS
TO BE EXPOSED TO UV. ROOT OIL LD50 = 2200 MG/KG ORL MOUSE; LD50 = 1160 MG/KG ORL RAT (CAN);
TOXIC IN RATS 1870 MG/KG (BIS); LD50 = >5000 MG/KG TOP. RABBIT (CAN). WE MAY EXTEND TO ALL
APIACEOUS OILS BISSET’S COMMENTS ON CELERYSEED OIL, “THE DRUG IS CONTRAINDICATED IN INFLAMMATION
OF THE KIDNEYS,” SINCE APIACEOUS EOS MAY INCREASE THE INFLAMMATION AS A RESULT OF EPITHELIAL IRRITATION
(BIS). BERGAPTEN IS A SUSPECTED CARCINOGEN. ANGELICA ROOT, REPORTEDLY ABORTIFACIENT, SHOULD NOT BE
USED IN “PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IN AMOUNTS EXCEEDING THOSE USED IN FOODS” (CAN). CANADIANS
LIST “AS AN UNACCEPTABLE NON-MEDICINAL INGREDIENT FOR ORAL USE PRODUCTS” (AHP). DO NOT USE IF FEVER,
CHILLS, HEADACHE, THIRST, SWEATING, AND A RAPID PULSE ARE PRESENT (TMA, 1996). IS THIS ANY WORSE
THAN CELERY, PARSNIP, AND OTHER FURANOCOUMARIN-CONTAINING HERBS IN THE CARROT FAMILY, EVEN CARROT
ITSELF? UNTIL I ANSWER THIS QUESTION WITHOUT BIAS, I DON’T KNOW THAT IT DESERVES THE LOW SCORE GIVEN
IT BY AHA. IT DOES CONTAIN AT LEAST 15 DIFFERENT COUMARIN-LIKE COMPOUNDS, PROBABLY SHARED WITH
MANY OTHER UMBELLIFERAE (APIACEAE).
ANGLED LOOFAH, CHINESE OKRA
(LUFFA ACUTANGULA (L.) ROXB.) ++
SYNONYM — CUCUMIS ACUTANGULUS L.
ACTIVITIES (ANGLED LOOFAH) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; KAP; MPI); ANTIPYRETIC (F; KAB); BITTER (F; DEP);
DEMULCENT (F; KAP; WOI); DIURETIC (F; KAP; WOI); EMETIC (F; DEP; WOI); EXPECTORANT (F; WOI);
HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; KAP); LAXATIVE (F; DEP; KAP; WOI); TONIC (F; DEP); VERMIFUGE (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (ANGLED LOOFAH) — AMENORRHEA (F; WOI); ASTHMA (F; KAB; WOI); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB);
BITE (F; KAP); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DEP; WOI); DERMATOSIS (F; KAP; WOI); DIABETES
(1; KAP); DROPSY (F; KAP); DYSENTERY (F; DEP; KAP); FEVER (F; KAB); GONORRHEA (F; DEP); HEMORRHOID
(F; DEP; KAB; KAP; WOI); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; KAP); JAUNDICE (F; DEP; WOI); LEPROSY (F; DEP; KAB;
KAP; WOI); RINGWORM (F; KAB; KAP); SNAKEBITE (F; KAP); SORE (F; KAP; WOI); SPLENOSIS (F; DEP;
KAB; WOI); UREMIA (F; WOI); VD (F; DEP); WATER RETENTION (F; KAP; WOI); WORM (F; KAB).
DOSAGES (ANGLED LOOFAH) — 1.5–2 G TO 10 SEED AS DEMULCENT (KAP); 5–10 G FRUIT JUICE (KAP);
28–56 ML INFUSION (KAP). LD50 (50% ETHANOLIC EXTRACT) = 1000 MG/KG IPR MOUSE (MPI).
ANGOSTURA (ANGOSTURA TRIFOLIATA (WILLD.) T. S. ELIAS) ++
SYNONYMS — BONPLANDIA TRIFOLIATA WILLD., GALIPEA OFFICINALIS HANCOCK; CUSPARIA FEBRIFUGA HUMB.
EX DC., CUSPARIA TRIFOLIATA (WILLD.) ENGL.
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A ACTIVITIES (ANGOSTURA) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; HHB); APERITIF (1; EFS; FNF); BITTER (1; HHB; PH2);
CARMINATIVE (F; EFS); EMETIC (1; PH2); GASTROTONIC (F; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; PH2); STIMULANT (F; EFS);
STOMACHIC (F; EFS); TONIC (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (ANGOSTURA) — ANOREXIA (1; EFS; FNF); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; HHB);
DYSPEPSIA (F; HHB); FEVER (F; HHB; PH2); GAS (F; EFS); HYPOACIDITY (1; HHB).
DOSAGES (ANGOSTURA) — 0.5 G (HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ANGOSTURA) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2
DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). LARGER DOSES MAY INDUCE NAUSEA, VOMITING, OR
BOTH (PH2).
ANISE (PIMPINELLA ANISUM L.) ++
SYNONYM — ANISUM VULGARE GAERTN.
ACTIVITIES (ANISE) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CAN; CRC); ALLERGENIC (1; CRC); ANALGESIC (1; CRC;
HH2); ANTIBACTERIAL (2; HH2; KOM; PHR; PH2; PIP); ANTICONVULSANT (1; CAN); ANTISEPTIC
(2; KOM; PHR; PIP); ANTISPASMODIC (2; CAN; HH2; KOM; PHR; PH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; HH2;
PH2); APERITIF (F; CRC); APHRODISIAC (F; HHB); CARMINATIVE (1; CAN; HHB; JFM); COLLYRIUM
(F; CRC); DENTIFRICE (F; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); DIGESTIVE (F; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (1;
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A CAN; HHB); ESTROGENIC (1; CAN; HHB; HH2; PH2); EXPECTORANT (2; CAN; HH2; KOM;
PHR; PH2); FUNGICIDE (1; CRC); GABA-GENIC (1; CAN); HEPATOTONIC (1; CRC); HEPATOTOXIC
(F; CAN); INSECTICIDE (1; APA; CAN; CRC); INSECTIFUGE (1; PH2); LACTAGOGUE (1; CAN; CRC;
HHB; JFM); LAXATIVE (F; DEM); LIBIDOGENIC (F; CAN); LITHOLYTIC (F; CRC); PARACITICIDE (1;
CAN; FNF); PECTORAL (F; CRC); PEDICULICIDE (1; APA); SECRETOLYTIC (1; CAN); SEDATIVE (F;
CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; HHB); SYMPATHOMIMETIC (1; CAN); TONIC (F;
CRC).
INDICATIONS (ANISE) — ANDROPAUSE (F; CAN); ANEMIA (1; APA); ANOREXIA (2; CRC; PHR; PH2);
ARTHROSIS (F; PH2); ASTHMA (F; CRC); BACTERIA (2; HH2; KOM; PHR; PH2; PIP); BRONCHOSIS (2;
CAN; CRC; PHR; PH2); CANCER (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, BLADDER (F; JLH); CANCER, KIDNEY (F;
JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, LUNG (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH
(F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CANCER, UVULA (F; JLH); CATARRH (2; CAN; DEM; HH2; KOM;
PH2); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; CRC; PHR); CHOLERA (F; CRC); COLD (2; PHR;
PH2); COLIC (1; APA; CAN; CRC; PH2); COLITIS (F; HH2); CONGESTION (F; AHA); CONVULSION (1;
CAN); COUGH (2; APA; CAN; PHR; PH2); CRAMP (2; AHA; CAN; HH2; KOM; PHR; PH2);
DROPSY (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CAN; CRC; HH2; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (1; APA; BIS; CRC;
PH2); EPILEPSY (F; CRC); ERT (1; CAN; FNF); FEVER (2; CRC; PHR; PH2); FRIGIDITY (F; AHA;
CAN; FNF); FUNGUS (1; CRC; WOI); GAS (1; APA; CAN; CRC; HHB; JFM; PH2; SHT);
GASTROSIS (F; DEM); HALITOSIS (1; AHA; CRC); HEPATOSIS (2; PHR; PH2); INDURATION (F; JLH);
INFECTION (2; CRC; KOM; PHR; PIP); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); LICE (1; APA; CRC; WOI); LUMBAGO
(F; PH2); MIGRAINE (F; CRC); MORNING SICKNESS (F; AHA); MUCOSOSIS (2; CAN; KOM; PHR);
MYCOSIS (1; CRC); NAUSEA (F; AHA; CRC); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC); NEURALGIA
(F; CRC); PAIN (1; CRC; HH2; PH2); PARASITE (1; CAN); PARTURITION (F; AHA); PEDICULOSIS
(TOPICAL) (1; APA; CAN); PERTUSSIS (F; CAN; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (2; PHR; PH2); POOR MILK
SUPPLY (1; CAN); PSORIASIS (1; CAN); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); SCABIES (TOPICAL) (F; APA; CAN;
CRC); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STOMATOSIS (2; PHR; PH2); STONE (F; CRC);
TRACHEOSIS (F; CAN); TUBERCULOSIS (F; HH2; PH2); TUMOR (F; JLH); ULCER (F; JLH); VIRUS (1;
HH2; PH2).
DOSAGES (ANISE) — 1 TSP CRUSHED SEED/CUP WATER 3 ×/DAY; 3 G SEED, OR 300 MG SEED OIL/DAY (BIS;
PHR); 0.5–1 G SEED IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN; HHB); 0.5–3 G FRUITS (HH2); 20 G FRUIT IN ALCOHOL OR
WATER (JFM); 0.5–1 TSP TINCTURE UP TO 3 ×/DAY (APA); 0.05–0.2 ML FRUIT EO (CAN; PNC); 0.3–1
ML ANISE WATER (CAN; PNC); 0.3–1.2 ML ANISE SPIRIT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ANISE) — CLASS 2B (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). “OCCASIONAL ALLERGIC
REACTIONS OF THE SKIN, RESPIRATORY TRACT AND GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT” (BIS, KOM). WE MIGHT EXTEND
TO ALL APIACEOUS OILS BISSET’S COMMENTS ON CELERYSEED OIL, “THE DRUG IS CONTRAINDICATED IN
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,” SINCE APIACEOUS EOS MAY INCREASE THE INFLAMMATION AS A RESULT
OF EPITHELIAL IRRITATION (BIS). OIL REPORTED CARMINATIVE AND EXPECTORANT; 1–5 ML CAN CAUSE
NAUSEA, PULMONARY EDEMA, SEIZURES, AND VOMITING; LD50 EO =2700 MG/KG ORL RAT (HH2).
ANETHOLE IN THE VOLATILE OIL MAY CAUSE CONTACT DERMATOSIS (CAN). COMMISSION E REPORTS
CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR FRUIT: HYPERSENSITIVITY; ADVERSE EFFECTS: ALLERGIC REACTIONS (OCCASIONALLY)
(AEH). SEED, REPORTEDLY ABORTIFACIENT AND LACTAGOGUE, SHOULD NOT BE USED IN PREGNANCY AND
LACTATION IN AMOUNTS EXCEEDING THOSE USED IN FOODS (CAN). “OFTEN USED IN PEDIATRIC PRACTICE”
(BIS). NURSING MOTHERS TAKING ANISE OR FENNEL TEA, OR BOTH, TO STIMULATE LACTATION CAUSED
TEMPORARY CNS DISTURBANCES, EMESIS, LETHARGY, POOR SUCKLING, RESTLESSNESS, AND TORPOR IN THE
NEWBORN (15–20 DAYS OLD), POSSIBLY DUE TO ANETHOLE IN THE MILK. (INFANTS WERE HEALTHY AT 6-
MONTH FOLLOW UP.) (ACTA PEDIATRICA 83:683; 1994). EXCESSIVE DOSE MAY INTERFERE WITH ANTICOAGULANT, CONTRACEPTIVE, ERT, AND MAOI THERAPY.
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A ANNATTO (BIXA ORELLANA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (ANNATTO) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; 60P; TRA); ANTIDOTE, CASSAVA (F; JFM); ANTIDOTE, JATROPHA
(F; JFM); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; 60P); ANTIPYRETIC (F; MPI; WO2); ANTISECRETORY (F; WO2); ANTISEPTIC
(1; WO2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; WO2); ANTITUMOR (1; TRA; WO2); APHRODISIAC (FEMALE) (F; DAD;
60P; JFM); ASTRINGENT (F; 60P; DEP; JFM; MPI); CANDIDICIDE (1; TRA); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; TRA;
WO2); DIGESTIVE (F; WO2); DIURETIC (F; 60P; IED; JFM); EMMENAGOGUE (F; JFM); EMOLLIENT (F;
DAV; WO2); EXPECTORANT (F; DAV); FUNGICIDE (1; TRA); HEMOSTAT (1; WO2); HYPERGLYCEMIC (1;
DAD; TRA); HYPERTENSIVE (1; TRA); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; 60P; TRA); HYPOTENSIVE (1; 60P; WO2);
IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; TRA); INSECTIFUGE (F; 60P); LAXATIVE (F; JFM; MPI; WO2); MYORELAXANT (F;
60P); PARASITICIDE (1; DAD); SPASMOGENIC (1; WO2); TRICHOMONICIDE (1; TRA); UTEROCONTRACTANT
(1; TRA); VERMIFUGE (F; DAD).
INDICATIONS (ANNATTO) — ACNE (F; 60P); ALOPECIA (F; DAD); ASTHMA (F; JFM); BACTERIA (1; 60P;
TRA); BITE (F; MPI); BLEEDING (1; WO2); BLISTER (F; WO2); BURN (F; DAD; TRA; WO2); CANCER
(F; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (F; DAD); CANDIDA (1; TRA); CHILDBIRTH (F; DAV; IED); CONDYLOMATA (F;
JLH); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (1; DAV); CRAMP (1; WO2); DERMATOSIS (F; JFM); DIABETES (1; JFM; WO2);
DIARRHEA (F; IED; JFM); DYSENTERY (F; 60P; DEP; JFM; WO2); DYSPNEA (F; JFM); EPILEPSY (F;
WO2); ERUPTION (F; JFM); FEVER (F; 60P; JFM; MPI; WO2); FLU (F; JFM); FUNGUS (1; TRA);
GASTROSIS (F; DAV); GONORRHEA (1; JFM; MPI; TRA); HEADACHE (F; JFM); HEMORRHOID (F; JFM);
HEPATOSIS (F; DAV; JFM); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; 60P; WO2); HIGH BLOOD SUGAR (1; 60P);
HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; 60P; TRA); HYPOGLYCEMIA (1; DAD; TRA); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; TRA);
INFECTION (1; TRA; WO2); JAUNDICE (F; JFM; WO2); LEPROSY (F; JFM; WO2); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE
(1; TRA); MALARIA (F; MPI; WO2); MEASLES (F; JFM); MYCOSIS (1; TRA); NAUSEA (F; JFM); NEPHROSIS
(F; DAD; DEP); PAIN (F; DAD); PARASITE (1; DAD); PLEURISY (F; JFM); PULMONOSIS (F; IED);
RESPIROSIS (F; IED); SALMONELLA (1; TRA); SCAR (F; WO2); SNAKEBITE (F; MPI); SORE (F; JLH; WO2);
SORE THROAT (F; JFM; WO2); STOMACHACHE (F; JFM); STOMATOSIS (F; DAD; JFM); TONSILOSIS (F;
DAV); TUMOR (1; TRA; WO2; JLH); UTEROSIS (F; JFM); VOMITING (F; JFM); WATER RETENTION (F;
60P; IED; JFM); WORM (F; DAD); WOUND (F; JFM); VD (F; DAV; JFM; MPI); YEAST (1; TRA).
DOSAGES (ANNATTO) — FOR DIURETIC ACTIVITY, BOIL 9 SEED PODS IN 3 CUPS OF WATER FOR 10 MINUTES;
DRINK 1 CUP BEFORE EACH MEAL (AAB); 10 G POWDERED SEED/40 ML OIL FOR TOPICAL PASTES (TRA); 3
LEAF/0.5 L WATER + RED PASTE = FEMALE APHRODISIAC (JFM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ANNATTO) — NOT COVERED (AHP; PH2). SEEDS
CONTAIN A TOXIC ALKALOID (JFM). INGESTING THE TEA FOR DIABETES MELLITUS, MAY BE CONTRAINDICATED SINCE
TRANS-BIXIN IS HYPERGLYCEMIC. TOXICITY, IF REAL, IS “LOW GRADE,” ESPECIALLY IN WELL-NOURISHED EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS. TOXICITY COMMENCES IN DOGS GIVEN 60 MG/KG TRANS-BIXIN (DAD). ETHANOLIC SEED
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A EXTRACTS ACTIVE AGAINST ESCHERICHIA, SALMONELLA, AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS; AQUEOUS AND CHLOROFORM
EXTRACTS HYPOGLYCEMIC, BUT ALCOHOL EXTRACT HYPERGLYCEMIC (TRA). ROOT EXTRACTS HYPOTENSIVE IN RATS
AT 50 MG/KG, SLOWING GASTRIC SECRETIONS AT 400 MG/KG (TRA).
ANNUAL MERCURY (MERCURIALIS ANNUA L.) +
SOME (E.G., MAD) AGGREGATE THE ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL MERCURIALIS.
ACTIVITIES (ANNUAL MERCURY) — ANTILACTAGOGUE (F; CRC; HHB); CHOLAGOGUE (F; CRC); CYANOGENIC (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC; EFS; PHR; PH2); EMETIC (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC;
EFS); HYDRAGOGUE (F; CRC; EFS); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); POISON (F; CRC; PHR); SECRETOLYTIC (F; CRC); SIALAGOGUE (F; MAD); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC; EFS).
INDICATIONS (ANNUAL MERCURY) — AMENORRHEA (F; MAD); ANOREXIA (F; CRC); ARTHROSIS (F; MAD);
ASCARIASIS (F; CRC); ASCITES (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; MAD); BUBO (F; MAD); BURN (F; MAD);
CANCER (F; CRC); CATARRH (F; MAD); COLD (F; PH2); CONGESTION (F; CRC); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD);
DEPRESSION (F; MAD); DERMATOSIS (F; MAD); DROPSY (F; CRC; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC;
HHB); DYSURIA (F; PH2); ECZEMA (F; CRC; HHB); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; CRC;
PH2); GONORRHEA (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F; MAD); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; MAD); INFECTION (F; MAD;
PHR); INFLAMMATION (F; PHR; PH2); MUCOSOSIS (F; CRC); PERICARDOSIS (F; MAD); PULMONOSIS (F;
MAD); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; MAD; PH2); SCABIES (F; CRC); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH);
SWELLING (F; JLH); SYCOSIS (F; CRC); SYPHILIS (F; MAD); TUMOR (F; CRC; JLH); UTI (F; PHR;
PH2); VD (F; MAD); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (1; CRC; EFS; HHB; PHR; PH2); WORM (F;
CRC; EFS); WOUND (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (ANNUAL MERCURY) — NO RECENT DOSAGE FOUND. I’D NOT ADVISE THE DOSAGE REPEATED IN
MADAUS (30–100 G SAP/DAY). I USUALLY CAUTION AGAINST WHITE SAP.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ANNUAL MERCURY) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
SLIGHTLY POISONOUS; POISONINGS, INCLUDING FATAL ONES, ARE KNOWN ONLY AMONG ANIMALS (PHR).
CAN LEAD TO DIARRHEA AND OVERACTIVE BLADDER. OVERDOSES MAY LEAD TO TOXICITY WITH DIARRHEA,
HEPATOSIS, NEPHROSIS, NEUROSIS, AND PARALYSIS (PH2). PYRIDONE DERIVATIVES MAY COLOR THE URINE
RED (PH2).
ANSERINA, SILVERWEED (POTENTILLA ANSERINA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (ANSERINA) — ANTIALLERGIC (1; BIS; FNF); ANTIHERPETIC (1; HH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; CEB;
FNF); ANTISPASMODIC (1; HH2; PH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; HH2); ASTRINGENT (1; PHR; PH2; PNC); CARDIOTOXIC (F; HH2); DIURETIC (F; CEB); HYPOTENSIVE (1; BIS; FNF); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; BIS);
INTEFERONOGENIC (1; BIS; FNF); PERISTALTIC (1; HH2); TONIC (2; KOM; PNC); UTEROPARALYTIC (1;
PH2); UTEROTONIC (1; BIS; PHR).
INDICATIONS (ANSERINA) — ACNE (F; CEB); ALBUMINURIA (F; MAD); ALLERGY (1; BIS; FNF); ANGINA
(F; MAD); ARTHROSIS (F; MAD); BACKACHE (F; MAD); BLEEDING (1; MAD); CANCER (1; JLH);
CANCER, COLON (1; JLH); CANCER, INTESTINE (1; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (1;
JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; JLH); CANKER (F; CEB); CARDIOPATHY (F; MAD); CATALEPSY (F; MAD);
CHOLERA (F; MAD); COLIC (F; MAD); COLITIS (1; BIS); CORN (F; JLH); CRAMP (1; HH2; MAD;
PH2); DIARRHEA (2; KOM; PHR; PH2); DYSENTERY (1; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (2; KOM; MAD;
PHR; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH; MAD); EPILEPSY (F; MAD); EPISTAXIS (F; MAD); FRECKLE (F; CEB);
GAS (F; MAD); GASTROSIS (F; JLH; MAD); GINGIVOSIS (1; CEB); HEMOPTYSIS (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS
(F; JLH; MAD); HERPES (1; HH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; BIS; FNF); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1;
BIS); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; FNF; HH2); INFLAMMATION (2; JLH; KOM); LEUKORRHEA
(F; MAD); MYOMA (F; MAD); NEUROSIS (F; MAD); PHARYNGOSIS (2; KOM; PH2); PMS (2; PHR;
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A PH2); PNEUMONIA (F; MAD); POLYP (F; JLH); SORE (F; MAD); SORE THROAT (2; KOM; MAD);
SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STOMATOSIS (2; BIS; CEB; KOM; PH2); STONE (F; CEB); SUNBURN (F; CEB);
TOOTHACHE (F; MAD); UTEROSIS (F; MAD); VAGINOSIS (F; MAD); VIRUS (1; HH2); WATER RETENTION
(F; CEB); WOUND (F; CEB; PH2).
DOSAGES (ANSERINA) — 2–6 G (1 TSP = 0.7–1.4 G) (BIS); 4–6 G HERB/DAY (2 G/CUP TEA) (KOM; PH2).
(2 TSP = ~2.8 G).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ANSERINA) — CLASS 1 (AHP; JAD). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NO CONTRAINDICATIONS
KNOWN (BIS). COMMISSION E REPORTS NO CONTRAINDICATIONS, ADVERSE EFFECTS, OR INTERACTIONS, EXCEPT
FOR GASTRIC IRRITATION (KOM). OTHER SOURCES REPORT ADVERSE EFFECTS OF GI DISTURBANCES (AEH;
PH2). SENSITIVE INDIVIDUALS MAY EXPERIENCE STOMACH UPSET AND VOMITING (BIS). THE WARNING
WITH WHICH CAN LAMBAST UVA-URSI SHOULD AS WELL APPLY TO OTHER HERBS WITH ALMOST AS MUCH
TANNIN: “IN VIEW OF THE HIGH TANNIN CONTENT, PROLONGED USE MAY CAUSE CHRONIC LIVER IMPAIRMENT.”
(CAN). CONTAINING TANNIN, ITS EXTRACTS MIGHT BE EXPECTED TO SHOW ANTIALLERGIC, ANTIHYPERTENSIVE,
ANTIVIRAL, IMMUNOSTIMULANT AND INTERFERON-GENERATING ACTIVITIES (BIS). CATECHINS HAVE BEEN
SPECIFICALLY RECOMMENDED FOR COLITIS (BROWN ET AL., 1997).
APPLE (MALUS DOMESTICA BORKH.) +++
SYNONYMS — M. MALUS (L.) BRITTON, M. PUMILA AUCT., M. PUMILA VAR. DOMESTICA (BORKH.) C. K.
SCHNEID, M. SYLVESTRIS AUCT., M. SYLVESTRIS VAR. DOMESTICA (BORKH.) MANSF., PYRUS MALUS L.
ACTIVITIES (APPLE) — ANTIANDROGENIC (1; JNU); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; JNU);
ANTIOXIDANT (1; JNU); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); APERITIF (F; CRC; EFS); APOPTOTIC (1; JNU); CARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; JNU; WOI); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC); CYANOGENIC (1; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC);
DIGESTIVE (F; CRC; EFS); DIURETIC (F; CRC; EFS); EMOLLIENT (F; CRC); HYPNOTIC (F; CRC); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; JNU); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); POISON (F; CRC); SEDATIVE (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC; LMP);
VERMIFUGE (F; CRC; WOI).
INDICATIONS (APPLE) — ALLERGY (1; JNU); ANEMIA (F; LMP); ANOREXIA (F; CRC; EFS); APHONIA
(F; DEM); ASTHMA (1; JNU); BACTERIA (1; CRC; WOI); BILIOUSNESS (F; CRC; LMP); BLINDNESS
(F; DEM); BPH (1; JNU); BRUISE (F; DEM); CACOETHES (F; CRC; JLH); CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER
(F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, EYE (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; JNU);
CANCER, LUNG (1; JNU); CANCER, PROSTATE (1; JNU); CARDIOPATHY (1; CRC; JNU; WOI); CATARRH
(F; CRC); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; FEL); CONSTIPATION (1; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F;
HHB); DIABETES (F; CRC); DIARRHEA (1; PH2); DIVERTICULOSIS (1; JNU); DROPSY (F; FEL); DYSENTERY (1; CRC; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (1; CRC; HHB; PH2); DYSPNEA (F; DEM); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC);
ERYSIPELAS (F; FEL); FEVER (F; CRC); FLUX (F; CRC); GALLSTONE (F; DEM); GAS (F; CRC); GOUT
(1; JNU); GRAVEL (F; FEL); HEMORRHOID (F; DEM); HERPES (1; JNU); HIVE (1; JNU); HOARSENESS
(F; DEM); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; JNU); IBS (1; JNU); INFLAMMATION (1; JNU); INSOMNIA (F; CRC);
MALARIA (1; CRC; FEL); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC); OBESITY (F; WOI); OPHTHALMIA (F; JLH); OTOSIS
(F; DEM); PANCREATOSIS (1; JNU); PERTUSSIS (F; CRC); PROSTATOSIS (1; JNU); SCARLATINA (F; FEL);
SCURVY (F; CRC); SORE (F; JLH); SORE THROAT (F; FEL); SPASM (F; CRC); STRESS (F; WOI); STROKE
(1; JNU); THIRST (F; CRC); TUMOR (1; JLH); VD (F; JLH); VIRUS (1; JNU); WART (F; CRC); WATER
RETENTION (F; CRC; EFS); WORM (F; CRC; WOI).
DOSAGES (APPLE) — BOIL TART APPLE IN 1 PINT WATER FOR FEVER (FEL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (APPLE) — 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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A APRICOT (PRUNUS ARMENIACA L.) ++
SYNONYMS — AMYGDALUS ARMENIACA (L.) DUMORT., ARMENIACA VULGARIS LAM., P. ARMENIACA VAR.
VULGARIS ZABEL.
ACTIVITIES (APRICOT) — ANTIDOTE (F; CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (F; CRC); ANTITHYROID (1; AKT); ANTITUMOR (F; APA); ANTITUSSIVE (F; CRC); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC); CYANOGENIC (F; CRC); DEMULCENT (F;
CRC); EMOLLIENT (F; CRC); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); PECTORAL (F; CRC); POISON (1; CRC); SEDATIVE
(F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC); VULNERARY (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (APRICOT) — ANEMIA (F; CRC); ASTHMA (F; APA; CRC); BLEEDING (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS
(2; APA; CRC); CANCER (1; APA; CAN; JLH); CATARRH (F; CRC); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC); COLD (F;
CRC); CONGESTION (F; APA); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; APA; CRC); COUGH (F; APA;
CRC); CRAMP (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC); HEART (F; CRC); INFERTILITY (F; CRC); INFLAMMATION (F;
CRC); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); ITCH (F; APA); LARYNGOSIS (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM
(F; CRC); SNAKEBITE (F; APA); SORE (F; APA); SORE THROAT (F; CRC); SWELLING (F; CRC; JLH); THIRST
(F; CRC); TOOTHACHE (F; APA); TRICHOMONIASIS (2; APA); TUMOR (F; APA; CRC; JLH); ULCER (F;
JLH); VAGINOSIS (2; APA); VULVOSIS (2; APA); WORM (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (APRICOT) — DO NOT USE (APA). NOT COVERED (PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (APRICOT) — CLASS 3 (AHP). ALSO KNOWN
AS BITTER ALMOND. ONE OF THE PRODUCTS APRICOT SEED COMPONENTS BREAK DOWN INTO IN THE HUMAN
BODY IS HIGHLY TOXIC PRUSSIC ACID. FIFTY TO 60 KERNELS OF APRICOT SEED CAN KILL ADULTS; 7–10 CAN
BE FATAL IN CHILDREN. MY CRC HANDBOOK SAYS THAT A “DOUBLE KERNEL IS SAID TO BE ENOUGH TO KILL
A MAN” (CRC). I THINK THAT IS OVERKILL. HEADACHE AND NAUSEA OCCURRED IN SOME PATIENTS BEING
TREATED FOR CHRONIC BRONCHOSIS WITH A PASTE OF APRICOT SEED AND SUGAR. POSSIBLE ADVERSE INTERACTION
WHEN TAKEN WITH ASTRAGALUS, SKULLCAP, OR KUDZU ROOT (TMA, 1996). KERNELS MAY CAUSE CONTACT
DERMATOSIS. CYANOGENETIC GLYCOSIDES IN THE SEED CAN CAUSE CYANIDE POISONING (CAN). BECAUSE
OF CYANIDE TOXICITY, APRICOTS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. AVOID IN PREGNANCY;
INGESTION OF CYANOGENIC SUBSTANCES MAY BE TERATOGENIC. ORAL DOSES OF 50 MG HCN (+~ 30 G
KERNELS = 50–60 KERNELS WITH CA 2000 PPM HCN). MORE THAN 20 DEATHS HAVE BEEN REPORTED
FROM LAETRILE AND APRICOT KERNEL INGESTION (CAN). SYMPTOMS OF ACUTE INTOXICATION INCLUDE
CONVULSIONS, DIZZINESS, DROWSINESS, DYSPNEA, HEADACHE, HYPOTENSION, NAUSEA, PARALYSIS, COMA,
AND THEN DEATH. DEATH MAY OCCUR FROM 1 TO 15 MINUTES AFTER INGESTION. ANTIDOTES FOR CYANIDE
POISONING INCLUDE AMINOPHENOL, COBALT EDETATE, HYDROXOCOBALAMIN, NITRITE, AND THIOSULPHATE.
SYMPTOMS OF CHRONIC INTOXICATION (FROM HCN, CYANOGENIC FOODS, OR DRUGS SUCH AS LAETRILE)
INCLUDE ATAXIA, BLINDNESS, CRETINISM, GOITER, HYPERTONIA, INCREASED BLOOD THIOCYANATE, LESIONS OF
THE OPTIC NERVE, MENTAL RETARDATION, AND THYROID CANCER. DEMYELINATING LESIONS AND OTHER NEUROMYOPATHIES MAY OCCUR SECONDARY TO CHRONIC CYANIDE EXPOSURE, INCLUDING LONG-TERM LAETRILE
THERAPY. AGRANULOCYTOSIS HAS ALSO BEEN ATTRIBUTED TO LONG-TERM LAETRILE THERAPY. LAETRILE, SPELLED
WITH CAPITAL L, SIGNIFIES A SYNTHETIC PATENTED IN 1961 BUT NEVER SOLD IN THE U.S. SPELLED WITH A
SMALL L, LAETRILE IS, FOR LAY PURPOSES, SYNONYMOUS WITH AMYGDALIN. AFTER MAKING THIS DISTINCTION,
APA SPELLS IT WITH SMALL L, EXCEPT OF COURSE, AT THE BEGINNING OF A SENTENCE, WHEN THEY SAY,
“LAETRILE CONSISTS OF 6 PERCENT CYANIDE (PRUSSIC OR HYDROCYANIC ACID), A HIGHLY POISONOUS
SUBSTANCE THAT CAN KILL BY DEPRIVING THE BRAIN OF OXYGEN.” THEN THEY UNLEASH A HYPERBOLIC ERROR,
I PRESUME, “THE LAETRILE CONTENT OF APRICOT PITS VARIES FROM AS MUCH AS 8 PERCENT IN SOME APRICOT
VARIETIES TO TWENTY TIMES THAT AMOUNT IN WILD VARIETIES.” KREBS MARKETED LAETRILE WITH A SMALL L
AS VITAMIN B-17 (AHA).
CLINICAL (APRICOT) — A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF LAETRILE IN PATIENTS WITH CANCER SHOWED SLIGHT
ACTIVITY. A SUBSEQUENT CLINICAL TRIAL CONCLUDED THAT LAETRILE WAS INEFFECTIVE IN CANCER TREATMENT.
CLAIMS FOR LAETRILE WERE BASED ON THREE DIFFERENT THEORIES: (1) CLAIMED THAT CANCEROUS CELLS
CONTAINED COPIOUS BETA-GLUCOSIDASES, WHICH RELEASE HCN FROM LAETRILE VIA HYDROLYSIS. NORMAL
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A CELLS WERE REPORTEDLY UNAFFECTED BECAUSE THEY CONTAINED LOW CONCENTRATIONS OF BETA-GLUCOSIDASES
AND HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF RHODANESE, WHICH CONVERTS HCN TO THE LESS TOXIC THIOCYANATE. LATER,
HOWEVER, IT WAS SHOWN THAT BOTH CANCEROUS AND NORMAL CELLS CONTAIN ONLY TRACE AMOUNTS OF BETAGLUCOSIDASES, AND SIMILAR AMOUNTS OF RHODANESE. ALSO, IT WAS THOUGHT THAT AMYGDALIN WAS NOT
ABSORBED INTACT FROM THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT (CAN); (2) PROPOSED THAT AFTER INGESTION, AMYGDALIN
WAS HYDROLYZED TO MANDELONITRILE, TRANSPORTED INTACT TO THE LIVER AND CONVERTED TO A BETA-GLUCURONIDE COMPLEX, WHICH WAS THEN CARRIED TO THE CANCEROUS CELLS, HYDROLYZED BY BETA-GLUCURONIDASES
TO RELEASE MANDELONITRILE, AND THEN HCN. THIS WAS BELIEVED AN UNTENABLE THEORY; (3) CALLED
LAETRILE VITAMIN B-17, AND WITH THAT, CANCER IS A RESULT OF B-17-DEFICIENCY. IT POSTULATED THAT
CHRONIC ADMINISTRATION OF LAETRILE WOULD PREVENT CANCER. NO EVIDENCE WAS ADDUCED TO SUBSTANTIATE
THIS HYPOTHESIS. FURTHERMORE, IT WAS EVEN CLAIMED THAT PATIENTS TAKING LAETRILE REDUCED THEIR LIFE
EXPECTANCY, BOTH THROUGH OF LACK OF PROPER MEDICAL CARE AND CHRONIC CYANIDE POISONING. IN ORDER
TO REDUCE POTENTIAL RISKS TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC, AMYGDALIN WAS MADE A PRESCRIPTION-ONLY MEDICINE
IN 1984 (CAN).
ARAROBA (ANDIRA ARAROBA AGUAN) +
ACTIVITIES (ARAROBA) — ALLERGENIC (1; PH2); ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (F; EFS); BITTER
(F; PHR); DETERGENT (F; CRC); GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATE-DEHYDROGENASE-INHIBITOR (1; PH2); IRRITANT (1;
PH2); POISON (F; CRC); TAENIFUGE (F; CRC); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (ARAROBA) — ACNE (F; GMH); ALOPECIA (F; CRC; EFS); ARTHROSIS (F; CRC); CRAMP
(F; EFS); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); ECZEMA (F; CRC; GMH); FUNGUS (F; CRC; PH2);
HEMORRHOID (F; GMH); HERPES (F; CRC); MASTOSIS (F; GMH); MYCOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); PITYRIASIS
(F; CRC); PSORIASIS (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); RINGWORM (F; CRC; GMH); TAPEWORM (F;
CRC); TRICHOPHYTOSIS (1; CRC); TYLOSIS (F; GMH); WORM (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (ARAROBA) — ONE-HALF GRAIN (GMH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ARAROBA) — NOT IN AHP; APA; KOM.
CAUTION: EASILY ABSORBED DERMALLY AND POTENTIALLY NEPHROTOXIC (EFS); 200 MG INTERNALLY CAN INDUCE
DIARRHEA, NAUSEA, AND NEPHROSIS. POWDER IS A RESPIRATORY IRRITANT (CRC); SAWDUST MUCO- AND OCCULOIRRITANT (CRC). SEVERELY IRRITANT TO THE SKIN AND MUCOUS MEMBRANES. AS LITTLE AS 100 MG ADMINISTERED
EXTERNALLY CAN LEAD TO DIARRHEA, NEPHRITIS, AND VOMITING (PH2).
ARJUNA (TERMINALIA ARJUNA (ROXB. EX DC.) WIGHT & ARN.) +
SYNONYM — PENTAPTERA ARJUNA ROXB. EX DC.
ACTIVITIES (ARJUNA) — ANALGESIC (2; KEB); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; KEB); ANTIDOTE (F; KAP); ANTIISCHEMIC (2; HDN; KEB); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PH2); APHRODISIAC (F; KAB); ASTRINGENT (1; HHB;
KAP; SKJ); BRADYCARDIC (1; HH2; PH2); CARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; IHB; KAB; KEB); DEOBSTRUENT (F;
KAP; SKJ); DIURETIC (1; HHB; HDN; KAB; KAP; KEB); EXPECTORANT (F; KAB); HEMOSTAT (1;
KAB; PH2; WOI); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; KEB); HYPERTENSIVE (1; KEB); HYPOTENSIVE (1; HHB;
KAP; KEB; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; HHB); LITHOLYTIC (F; KAP); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; HH2; PH2);
PROSTAGLANDIGENIC (1; HDN); SEDATIVE (1; PH2); TONIC (F; HHB; KAB; SKJ).
INDICATIONS (ARJUNA) — ANEMIA (F; KAB; PH2); ANGINA (1; KAP; KEB); APHTHA (F; SKJ);
ARRHYTHMIA (1; KEB); ASTHMA (F; PH2); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); BLEEDING (1; KAB; KAP; PH2;
WOI); BLISTER (1; WOI); BLOOD CLOT (1; KEB); BRONCHOSIS (F; PH2); BRUISE (F; KAB; WOI); CALLUS
(1; FNF; JLH); CANCER (1; FNF; JLH; KAB; PH2); CARDIOPATHY (1; KAB; KEB; PH2); CHANCRE
(F; KAB); CHILDBIRTH (F; KAB; PH2); CHOLERA (F; SKJ); CIRRHOSIS (2; KEB; PH2); CVI (1; PH2);
CRAMP (1; PH2); DIABETES (F; HH2; PH2); DROPSY (F; KAP); DYSENTERY (F; KAB; PH2; SKJ);
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A DYSURIA (F; KAB; SKJ); ENDOCARDOSIS (F; KAP); FATIGUE (F; KAB; PH2); FEVER (F; KAB; SKJ);
FRACTURE (F; HH2; KAP; WOI); GLEET (F; KAB); HEADACHE (F; SKJ); HEPATOSIS (F; HH2; PH2); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (1; HHB; KAP; KEB; PH2); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; KEB); HIGH TRIGLYCERIDE (1;
KEB); HYPERHYDROSIS (F; PH2); HYPERTONIA (1; PH2); INSOMNIA (1; PH2); ISCHEMIA (2; HDN; KEB);
LEPROSY (F; SKJ); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB); LEUKORRHEA (F; PH2); LIVER (1; KEB); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE
(1; KEB); NERVOUSNESS (1; PH2); OTOSIS (F; HHB; KAB; SKJ); PAIN (2; KEB); PERICARDOSIS (F;
KAP); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB); SORE (F; IHB; KAB; KAP); STING (F; KAP); STOMATOSIS (F; SKJ); STONE
(F; KAP); STRANGURY (F; KAB); TUBERCULOSIS (F; HH2); URETHROSIS (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (1;
HHB; HDN; KAB; KAP; KEB); WOUND (F; SKJ).
DOSAGES (ARJUNA) — 1–3 G BARK (KAP); 3.88 G POWDERED BARK (PH2); 1 G DRY BARK/DAY OR 2–6
ML EXTRACT (1:2) (KEB); 14–28 ML DECOCTION (KAP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ARJUNA) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM). “HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). ONE CASE OF ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
TENTATIVELY ASSOCIATED WITH USE OF ARJUNA (KEB).
ARNICA (ARNICA MONTANA L.) + (EXTERNAL); X (INTERNAL)
ACTIVITIES (ARNICA) — ALLERGENIC (1; MAB; PHR); ANALEPTIC (1; BIS; PH2); ANALGESIC (2; APA;
CRC; KOM; MAB; PH2; WAM); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; MAB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CAN; MAB); ANTICOMPLEMENTARY (1; WO3); ANTIEDEMIC (1; CAN; MAB; SHT); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; BGB; KOM;
PH2; WAM); ANTINEURALGIC (2; BIS; KOM); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ANTIRHEUMATIC (1; BIS); ANTISEPTIC (2; BIS; KOM; PH2); ANTI-TNF (1; WO3); ANTITUMOR (1; MAB); BLOOD THINNER (1; MAB);
CANDIDICIDE (1; MAB); CARDIOTONIC (1; BIS; CAN; PHR); CARDIOTOXIC (F; BGB); CEREBROTONIC (F;
BGB); CHOLERETIC (1; APA; BGB); CNS-STIMULANT (F; APA; CRC); COUNTERIRRITANT (1; APA; CAN);
DERMATITIGENIC (1; MAB); DIURETIC (1; APA; MAB); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); FUNGICIDE (1; CRC);
HEMOSTAT (F; CRC); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (F; CRC); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; APA; BGB; CAN);
IRRITANT (1; MAB); NERVINE (F; CRC); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; WO3); PHOSPHOLIPASE-INHIBITOR (1; MAB);
POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; BGB; PH2; SHT); RESOLVENT (F; CRC); RESPIRASTIMULANT (1; BGB; PH2;
SHT); SEDATIVE (F; CRC); STERNUTATOR (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; MAB); TONIC (F; CRC); UTEROTONIC
(1; BGB; PH2; SHT); VULNERARY (F; CRC; PNC).
INDICATIONS (ARNICA) — ABRASION (F; APA); ABSCESS (F; BGB); ACNE (F; APA; CRC); ALOPECIA
(F; CRC); ALOPECIA NEUROTICA (F; CAN; MAB; PH2); AMENORRHEA (1; BGB; SHT); ANEMIA (F;
BGB); ANGINA (F; PH2); APOPLEXY (F; CRC); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); ARTHROSIS (2; BIS;
KOM; MAB; PH2; SHT); BACKACHE (F; CRC); BACTERIA (1; CAN; MAB); BITE (F; PH2); BLEEDING
(F; CRC; PH2); BOIL (F; APA; PIP); BRAIN (1; CRC; BGB); BRONCHOSIS (2; CRC; PHR; PH2);
BRUISE (1; BGB; CAN; WAM); BUG BITE (F; PIP); CANCER (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, INTESTINE (F;
CRC; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; CRC; JLH); CANDIDA (1; MAB);
CARBUNCLE (F; CRC); CARDIAC INSUFFICIENCY (F; BGB; PHR); CHILBLAINS (F; CAN; MAB); [COLD
(2; PHR)?]; CONTUSION (2; KOM; PIP); [COUGH (2; PHR; PH2)?]; CVI (1; MAB); DANDRUFF (F;
MAB); DECUBITIS (F; CRC); DEPRESSION (F; BGB); DERMATOSIS (2; CRC; PHR; PH2); DIARRHEA
(F; BGB); DISLOCATION (2; KOM); DYSPNEA (F; BGB); EDEMA (2; KOM; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC;
JLH); FATIGUE (F; PHR; PH2); [FEVER (2; CRC; PHR)?]; FRACTURE (F; MAB); FUNGUS (1; CRC;
MAB); FURUNCULOSIS (2; BIS; KOM; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; CRC; JLH); GINGIVOSIS (F; APA);
HEMATOMA (2; BIS; KOM; MAB; PH2); HEMORRHOID (F; APA); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (F; CRC);
IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; APA; BGB; CAN); INFECTION (2; CRC; KOM; PH2; WAM); INFLAMMATION
(2; BGB; KOM; PH2; WAM); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); MASTOSIS (F; BGB); MYALGIA (2; KOM; MAB;
SHT); MYCOSIS (1; CRC); MYOCARDOSIS (F; PH2); MYOSIS (F; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC);
NEURALGIC (2; BIS; KOM); PAIN (2; APA; CRC; KOM; MAB; PH2; WAM); PHARYNGOSIS (2;
KOM; PH2; PIP); PHLEBITIS (2; BIS; KOM; MAB); PNEUMONIA (F; BGB); PSORIASIS (F; APA);
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A RASH (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (2; BIS; KOM; PH2; PIP); SEBORRHEA (F; APA); SORE (F; BGB); SORE
THROAT (F; APA); SPORTS INJURY (1; WAM); SPRAIN (2; BGB; CAN; PH2); STOMATOSIS (2; BIS;
KOM; PH2); SWELLING (2; APA; CAN; KOM; MAB; PH2; SHT); THROMBOPHLEBITIS (2; PIP);
TUMOR (1; CRC; MAB); TYPHOID (F; BGB); UTEROSIS (F; PH2); VARICOSIS (F; MAB); WATER
RETENTION (1; APA; MAB); WOUND (2; BGB; CRC; PHR); YEAST (1; MAB).
DOSAGES (ARNICA) — DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY (APA); 2 G HERB FL (1 TSP = ~0.5 G)/100 ML WATER (APA;
BIS); 2 G HERB/100 ML WATER (KOM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ARNICA) — CLASS 2D EXTERNALLY; NOT FOR
USE ON BROKEN SKIN; CLASS 2B INTERNALLY (AHP). COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS OF
HYPERSENSITIVITY AND ADVERSE EFFECTS OF LOCAL REACTIONS. CONTRAINDICATIONS OF HYPERSENSITIVITY TO
SESQUITERPENE LACTONES AND ADVERSE EFFECTS OF ALLERGIC REACTIONS ALSO REPORTED. THE TINCTURE SHOULD
NOT BE APPLIED IN UNDILUTED FORM (AEH). IRRITANT AND ALLERGIC REACTIONS FROM TOPICAL APPLICATIONS
OF ARNICA PREPARATIONS. CAN CAUTION THAT SESQUITERPENE LACTONES (SL), AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
WIDELY DISTRIBUTED IN CERTAIN PLANT FAMILIES, WITH HIGHEST CONCENTRATIONS GENERALLY FOUND IN LEAVES
AND FLOWERS, MAY CAUSE DERMATOSIS AND GI TRACT IRRITATION. SHEEP AND CATTLE POISONINGS DUE TO
SL-CONTAINING SPECIES HAVE BEEN REPORTED. CASES OF ALLERGIC CONTACT DERMATOSIS IN HUMANS HAVE
ALSO BEEN REPORTED (AHED1). “ARNICA IS POISONOUS IF TAKEN INTERNALLY. IT IS IRRITANT TO MUCOUS
MEMBRANES AND INGESTION MAY RESULT IN FATAL GASTROENTEROSIS, MUSCLE PARALYSIS (VOLUNTARY AND
CARDIAC), INCREASE OR DECREASE IN PULSE RATE, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, SHORTNESS OF BREATH, AND
MAY EVEN RESULT IN DEATH” (CAN). IT CONTAINS CARDIOTONIC PRINCIPLES AND AN ADRENALINE-LIKE
PRESSOR SUBSTANCE (CAN). VOMITING, RAPID PULSE, REDNESS OF THE FACE, STINGING PAINS, HEART AND
RESPIRATORY DYSFUNCTION, CEREBRAL SYMPTOMS, RIGOR, SEVERE DIARRHEA, ABDOMINAL PAINS, AND BLOODY
EXPECTORATION RESULT FROM ABUSE OF THE FLOWER TINCTURE OR DECOCTION AS AN ABORTIFACIENT POSSIBLY
FATAL. CHILDREN SHOULD NOT USE INTERNALLY OR ON OPEN WOUNDS (WAM). BECAUSE OF THE OXYTOCIC
SESQUITERPENE LACTONES, TO BE AVOIDED WHEN PREGNANT (BIS). INTERNAL USE NOT RECOMMENDED
ANYMORE. RISK:BENEFIT RATIO PROBABLY NOT GOOD. ONE FATAL CASE RESULTED FROM INGESTION OF 70 G
ARNICA TINCTURE (SHT).
ARRACH (CHENOPODIUM VULVARIA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (ARRACH) — ANTISPASMODIC (F; EFS); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS; HHB;
PH2); NERVINE (F; EFS); VERMIFUGE (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (ARRACH) — AMENORRHEA (F; EFS); CRAMP (F; HHB; PH2; EFS); DYSMENORRHEA (F;
EFS); ENTEROSIS (F; HHB); HYSTERIA (F; HHB); PAIN (F; HHB); RHEUMATISM (F; EFS; HHB); WORM
(F; EFS).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ARRACH) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
ARROW-POISON (STROPHANTHUS SARMENTOSUS DC.) X
PH2 AND EFS ENTRIES BELOW GENERIC (I.E., MOSTLY FOR S. KOMBE OLIV. & S. GRATUS (WALL. & HOOK.)
BAILL.).
ACTIVITIES (ARROW-POISON) — ANTISEPTIC (F; HDN); ANXIOLYTIC (F; PH2); CARDIOTONIC (1; PH2);
DIGITALIC (1; PH2); DIURETIC (F; EFS); EMETIC (F; HDN); NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1; HDN); NEGATIVE
DROMOTROPIC (1; HDN); PEDICULICIDE (F; HDN); POSITIVE BATHMOTROPIC (1; HDN); POSITIVE INOTROPIC
(1; HDN); TONIC (F; HDN).
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A INDICATIONS (ARROW-POISON) — ANXIETY (F; PH2); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; HH2; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F;
HDN); BITE (F; HDN); CARDIOPATHY (F; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; HDN); DIARRHEA (F; HDN); DYSTONY
(F; HH2); FRACTURE (F; HDN); GAS (F; HDN); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; PH2);
HYPERTONY (F; HH2); LEPROSY (F; HDN); LICE (1; HDN); NEURODYSTONIA (F; PH2); PAIN (F; HDN);
RHEUMATISM (F; HDN); SCABIES (F; HDN); SNAKEBITE (F; HDN); SORE (F; HDN); VD (F; HDN); WATER
RETENTION (F; EFS); WORM (F; HDN).
DOSAGES (ARROW-POISON) — DON’T TAKE EXCEPT WITH PHYSICIAN GUIDANCE! (JAD). CYMARIN 0.6–0.9
MG IVN MAN/DAY, 2.3–2.5 MG ORL MAN (HDN); OUABAIN 0.25–0.65 MG IVN MAN/DAY, 12–48 MG/DAY
ORL MAN (HDN); K-STROPHANTHOSIDE 0.2–1.2 MG IVN MAN/DAY, TO 7.5 MG/DAY ORL MAN; TOXIC DOSE
143 MG/MAN (HDN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ARROW-POISON) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). SIDE EFFECTS MAY INCLUDE
CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA, HEADACHE, OPHTHALMIA (DISTURBANCE OF COLOR VISION), QUEASINESS, STUPOR, AND
VOMITING. MAY ENHANCE EFFECTS AND SIDE EFFECTS WITH CALCIUM SALTS, GLUCOCORTICOIDS, LAXATIVES,
QUINIDINE, AND SALURETICS (PH2).
ARROWROOT (MARANTA ARUNDINACEA L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (ARROWROOT) — ALEXETERIC (F; CRC); ANTIBILIOUS (1; PHR); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); CHOLERETIC (1; PH2); COLLYRIUM (F; JFM); DEMULCENT (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; PHR; PH2); RUBEFACIENT (F; CRC); VULNERARY (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (ARROWROOT) — ASTHENIA (F; DAV); BRONCHOSIS (F; PH2); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; DAV);
COLITIS (F; CRC); CONVALESCENCE (F; CRC); COUGH (F; PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F;
CRC); DIARRHEA (F; PHR; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; DAV; PH2); DYSURIA
(F; FEL); ENTEROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); ERYSIPELAS (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC; DAV; FEL); GANGRENE
(F; CRC); GASTROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; PHR; PH2); HOARSENESS (F; CRC);
OPHTHALMIA (F; JFM); PULMONOSIS (F; FEL); SORE (F; CRC); SORE THROAT (F; CRC); SPRAIN (F;
DAV); STING (F; CRC); SUNBURN (F; CRC); TUMOR (F; JLH); URETHROSIS (F; CRC; DAV); WOUND
(F; CRC).
DOSAGES (ARROWROOT) — 2–3 DRACHMS BOILED IN 1 PINT MILK OR WATER (FEL); 15 G STARCH DISSOLVED
IN 250 CC SWEET WATER FOR DYSENTERY (JFM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ARROWROOT) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). CANADIAN LAW DISALLOWS AS NONMEDICINAL INGREDIENT FOR ORAL PRODUCTS
(AHP).
ARTICHOKE (CYNARA CARDUNCULUS L. SUBSP. CARDUNCULUS) +++
SYNONYM — CYNARA SCOLYMUS L.
ACTIVITIES (ARTICHOKE) — ANTIAGGREGANT (1; MAB); ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (1; BGB); ANTIEMETIC (1;
BGB; MAB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA); ANTIOXIDANT (1; MAB); ANTISPASMODIC (1; BGB; SHT);
ANTITUMOR (1; APA); APERITIF (1; PH2); APHRODISIAC (F; APA); BITTER (1; APA; PHR; PH2); CARMINATIVE (2; BGB); CHOLAGOGUE (1; SHT); CHOLEKINETIC (1; SHT); CHOLERETIC (2; CAN; KOM; PH2;
SHT); DEODORANT (F; MAB); DEPURATIVE (F; MAB); DIGESTIVE (F; PH2); DIURETIC (1; APA; CAN;
HHB; MAB); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; APA; BGB; CAN; MAB; SHT); HEPATOTONIC (1; BGB; CAN;
PH2); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (2; BGB; CAN; MAB); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; APA); HYPOLIPIDEMIC (1;
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A CAN); LAXATIVE (1; MAB); LIPOLYTIC (1; BGB; MAB; PH2; SHT); NEPHROTONIC (1; MAB); TONIC
(F; PHR); URICOSURIC (1; MAB).
INDICATIONS (ARTICHOKE) — ALBUMINURIA (F; HHB); ANEMIA (F; APA); ANOREXIA (2; MAB;
PHR; PH2); ARSENIC-POISONING (1; MAB); ARTHROSIS (1; APA; MAB); ASCITES (1; MAB);
ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; APA; BGB; HHB; MAB); BLOATING (F; APA); BODY ODOR (F; MAB); CANCER
(1; APA); CARDIOPATHY (1; BGB; CAN; MAB); CATARRH (F; HHB); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; PHR;
PH2); CHOLESTASIS (1; MAB); CONSTIPATION (1; MAB); CRAMP (1; BGB; SHT); DERMATOSIS (F;
HHB); DIABETES (1; APA; WOI); DROPSY (F; MAB; WOI); DYSPEPSIA (2; KOM; PH2); EDEMA
(F; MAB); FLATULENCE (2; APA; BGB; MAB); FRIGIDITY (F; APA); GALLBLADDER (2; BGB; PHR;
SHT); GALLSTONE (F; APA; MAB; PHR; PH2); GAS (2; BGB); GOUT (1; MAB); HEPATOSIS (2;
CAN; PHR; PH2; SHT); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (2; BGB; CAN; MAB); HIGH TRIGLYCERIDE (1; APA;
CAN; MAB); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; APA); IMPOTENCE (F; APA); INFLAMMATION (1; APA); ITCH (F;
MAB); JAUNDICE (1; APA; HHB; MAB); NAUSEA (1; APA; MAB); NEPHROSCLEROSIS (F; MAB);
OBESITY (1; CAN); OLIGURIA (F; MAB); PAIN (1; APA); RENOSIS (1; MAB); RHEUMATISM (1;
MAB; WOI); SNAKEBITE (F; APA); STONE (F; MAB; PH2); THICK BLOOD (1; MAB); TUMOR (1;
APA); UREMIA (F; MAB); VOMITING (1; APA; BGB; MAB); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; CAN;
HHB; MAB).
DOSAGES (ARTICHOKE) — FOOD FARMACY; 2–3 (100 MG) CAPSULE STX FOR 15 MG EACH CAFFEOYLQUINIC
ACIDS (APA); 1–4 G LEAF 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1.5–9 G DRY LEAF/DAY (MAB); 1–4 G ROOT 3 ×/DAY (CAN);
1–4 G STEM 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 3–8 ML FLUID EXTRACT (1:2) (MAB); 500 MG DRY EXTRACT (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ARTICHOKE) — NOT COVERED (AHP).“HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). COMMISSION E REPORTS
CONTRAINDICATIONS OF HYPERSENSITIVITY TO ARTICHOKE AND OTHER ASTERACEAE; BILIARY OBSTRUCTION OR
GALLSTONES (AEH; KOM). NONE EXPECTED (MAB). SESQUITERPENE LACTONES ARE ALLERGENIC AND MAY
CAUSE DERMATOSIS (CAN).
ASAFETIDA, DEVIL’S DUNG (FERULA ASSA-FOETIDA L.) ++
LABELED FERULA FOETIDA IN AHP, KAP, AND PH2.
ACTIVITIES (ASAFETIDA) — ALEXERITIC (F; DAA); ALLERGENIC (F; CRC); ANALGESIC (F; CRC); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; CAN; CRC; DAA; PNC); ANTISEPTIC (F; PHR; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (F; CAN; CRC);
ANTITUMOR (1; APA; PH2); APERIENT (F; CRC); APHRODISIAC (F; APA); CARMINATIVE (1; APA; CAN;
CRC; RIN); CNS-STIMULANT (1; WOI); DEOBSTRUENT (F; DAA); DEODORANT (F; DAA); DIGESTIVE (F;
APA; DAA); DIURETIC (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; APA; CRC); ENTEROSTIMULANT (1; WOI); EXPECTORANT (1; APA; CAN; CRC; RIN); FUNGICIDE (F; APA); HYPOTENSIVE (1; CAN; CRC; PNC); LAXATIVE
(F; CRC; DAA); MUTAGENIC (1; PH2); NERVINE (F; CRC); RESPIRASTIMULANT (1; WOI); SEDATIVE (F;
PHR; PH2); STIMULANT (F; CRC; DAA); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; DAA); UTEROTONIC (F; AHP); VERMIFUGE
(F; CRC; DAA).
INDICATIONS (ASAFETIDA) — AMENORRHEA (F; CRC); ASTHMA (1; APA; CRC; WOI); BRONCHOSIS
(1; APA; CAN; WOI); CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER (1; APA; PH2); CANCER, ABDOMEN (1; APA);
CANCER, GUM (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CHOLERA (F; CRC; SKJ; WOI); COLIC (F; APA;
CAN; CRC); COLD (F; TAD); COLITIS (F; APA; PHR; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; PH2); CONVULSION
(F; CRC); CORN (F; JLH); COUGH (F; PNC); CRAMP (F; CAN; CRC; SKJ); CROUP (F; CRC);
DIARRHEA (F; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (1; APA; CAN; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; APA; CRC; PH2); EPILEPSY
(F; APA; CRC; PH2; WOI); FELON (F; JLH); FLATULENCE (1; APA; PNC; WOI); FRACTURE (F;
CRC); FRIGIDITY (F; APA); FUNGUS (F; APA); GAS (1; APA; CAN; CRC; HHB; RIN); GASTROSIS
(F; PHR; PH2); GINGIVOSIS (F; JLH); HEMIPLEGIA (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH; PH2); HIGH
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A BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CAN; CRC; PNC; DAA); HYPERLIPIDEMIA (F; CAN); HYPOACIDITY (F; PH2);
HYPOGLYCEMIA (F; APA); HYSTERIA (F; APA; CAN; WOI); IBS (2; CAN); IMPOTENCE (F; APA);
INDIGESTION (1; APA; CAN); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (F; APA; PHR; PH2); INSANITY (F;
CRC); INSOMNIA (F; PHR; PH2); LARYNGISMUS (F; CAN); MUCOSOSIS (1; APA; CAN); MYCOSIS
(F; APA); NERVOUSNESS (F; PHR; PH2); NEURASTHENIA (F; CRC; DAA); NEUROSIS (1; APA);
OSTEOSIS (F; CRC); PAIN (F; CRC); PARASITE (F; PH2); PERTUSSIS (F; CAN; CRC; PH2; WOI);
PNEUMONIA (F; SKJ); POLYP (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); RINDERPEST (F; CRC); SARCOMA
(F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC; PH2); STOMACHACHE (1; APA; CRC); THROMBOSIS (1; CAN; PNC);
TUMOR (1; APA; PH2); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC); WHITLOW (F; JLH); WORM (F;
CRC; DAA).
DOSAGES (ASAFETIDA) — 0.3–1 G ASAFETIDA RESIN 3 ×/DAY (APA; CAN; HHB; PNC); 2–4 ML ASAFETIDA
TINCTURE (CAN, PNC); 20 DROPS TINCTURE (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ASAFETIDA) — CLASS 2B, 2D. CONTRAINDICATED
FOR INFANT COLIC. EMMENAGOGUE, UTEROTONIC (AHP).“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR
PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). BITTER ACRID TASTE AND DISAGREEABLE GARLIC-LIKE ODOR, DUE MOSTLY
TO ITS VOLATILE OIL. ODOR IMPARTED THROUGH EXCRETIONS AND ERUCTATIONS. MEDICINAL USE MAY RESULT
IN SWOLLEN LIPS, GASTRIC BURNING, BELCHING, FLATULENCE, DIARRHEA, BURNING DURING URINATION, HEADACHE,
DIZZINESS, AND CONVULSION (AEH; PHR; PH2). THE GUM OF RELATED SPECIES IS AN IRRITANT TO THE
SKIN AND STOMACH, AND CAUSES DERMATOSIS (CAN). SULFUR COMPOUNDS IN THE OIL MAY PROTECT AGAINST
FAT-INDUCED HYPERLIPIDEMIA. TWO DOUBLE-BLIND STUDIES REPORT ASAFETIDA USEFUL FOR IRRITABLE BOWEL
SYNDROME (JUST BELOW 5% SIGNIFICANCE LEVEL IN ONE, NEAR 1% IN THE OTHER) (CAN). BECAUSE IT IS
REPUTED TO AFFECT THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE AND TO BE AN ABORTIFACIENT, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION
IS TO BE AVOIDED. IT OXIDIZES FETAL HEMOGLOBIN BUT NOT ADULT HEMOGLOBIN. COUMARINS MAY INTERFERE
WITH COAGULATION THERAPY AND MAY CAUSE CHROMOSOMAL DAMAGE (CAN). 50–100 MG RESIN REPORTED
TO CAUSE CONVULSIONS IN NERVOUS PEOPLE (AHP). DO NOT GIVE TO CHILDREN; MAY CAUSE METHEMOGLOBINEMIA (APA).
ASHWAGANDHA (WITHANIA SOMNIFERA (L.) DUNAL) +
SYNONYM — PHYSALIS SOMNIFERA L.
ACTIVITIES (ASHWAGANDHA) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CRC; KAB; SUW; WBB; ZUL); ADAPTOGEN (1;
JAD; KEB; ZUL); ALTERATIVE (F; KAB; SUW); AMEBICIDE (1; CRC; WOI); ANABOLIC (1; KEB);
ANALGESIC (1; CRC; KAB); ANTIAGING (1; KEB; MAB; PM8:125); ANTIANEMIC (1; MAB); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; CRC; WOI); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC; MAB; WOI); ANTIEDEMIC (F; ZUL); ANTIENDOTOXIN
(1; MAB); ANTIEPILEPTIC (1; MAB); ANTIFERTILITY (1; ZUL); ANTIHERPETIC (1; MAB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; VVG; ZUL; PM8:125); ANTIMITOTIC (1; CRC); ANTIOXIDANT (1; PM8:125); ANTIPROLIFERATIVE
(1; MAB); ANTIPYRETIC (1; KEB; ZUL); ANTISARCOMIC (1; KEB); ANTISEPTIC (1; MAB; VVG; WBB;
ZUL); ANTISPASMODIC (1; CRC; KEB; WOI); ANTISTRESS (1; APA; ZUL; PM8:125); ANTITUMOR (1;
CRC; MAB; ZUL); ANTIULCER (1; MAB; ZUL); ANTIVIRAL (1; MAB; WBB; WOI); APHRODISIAC (1;
JAD; KAB; KEB; SUW; ZUL); BRADYCARDIC (1; KEB; WOI); CEREBROTONIC (F; PM8:125); CHEMOPREVENTIVE (1; KEB); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; WOI); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; CRC); CYTOTOXIC (1; MAB);
DEOBSTRUENT (F; KAB; SUW); DIURETIC (1; APA; CRC; KAB; SUW); ECBOLIC (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC; KAB); FUNGICIDE (1; CRC; MAB; ZUL); GABA-NERGIC (1; MAB); HEMOPOIETIC
(1; KEB); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; APA; ZUL); HYPNOTIC (1; CRC; KAB; SUW; VVG; WBB);
HYPOTENSIVE (1; MAB; WOI); IMMUNODEPRESSANT (1; KEB; ZUL; PM8:125); IMMUNOMODULATOR
(F; PM8:125); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; KEB; PM8:125; ZUL); INSECTICIDE (F; WBB); INTERFERONOGENIC
(F; SHB); LACTAGOGUE (F; ZUL); MEMORIGENIC (1; ZUL); NARCOTIC (1; CRC; KAB; SUW); NERVINE
(1; KEB); PAIN (1; CRC; KAB); PEDICULICIDE (F; CRC; KAB); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; MAB); POISON (F;
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A CRC); PROTEOLYTIC (1; CRC); RESPIRASTIMULANT (1; KEB; WOI); SEDATIVE (1; CRC; MAB; ZUL);
STAMINAGENIC (1; MAB); TONIC (1; CRC; KEB); TRANQUILIZER (1; CRC; MBB; ZUL); VERMIFUGE
(1; KAB; WOI).
INDICATIONS (ASHWAGANDHA) — ADENOPATHY (F; CRC; KAB); ADDICTION (1; MAB); AGING (1; KEB;
MAB); ALCOHOLISM (F; CRC); ALZHEIMER’S (1; MAB); AMEBA (1; CRC; WOI); AMENORRHEA (F;
KAB; ZUL); ANEMIA (1; APA; KEB; MAB); ANOREXIA (F; KAB); ANTHRAX (F; CRC; KAB; WBB);
ARTHROSIS (1; CRC; KAB; KEB; WOI); ASTHMA (1; CRC; KAB; WOI); BACKACHE (F; WOI); BACTERIA
(1; CRC; MAB; WOI); BOIL (F; KAB); BRONCHOSIS (F; APA; CRC; KAB); CANCER (1; KAB; KEB;
MAB); CANCER, LUNG (1; KEB); CARBUNCLE (F; KAB; SUW; ZUL); CHILDBIRTH (F; KAB); CHILL (F;
CRC; KAB; WBB); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; WBB); COLD (F; CRC; KAB; WBB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CRC;
WBB; ZUL); CONVULSION (F; ZUL); COUGH (F; CRC); CRAMP (1; CRC; JAD; KEB; WOI); CYSTOSIS
(F; CRC); DEBILITY (1; CRC; KAB; KEB; MAB; SUW); DECUBITIS (F; CRC; KAB); DERMATOSIS (F;
KAB; WBB; ZUL); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; ZUL); DROPSY (F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; KAB);
EMACIATION (F; KAB; KEB; SUW); EMPHYSEMA (F; CRC); EPILEPSY (1; MAB); ERUPTION (F; WBB);
ERYSIPELAS (F; CRC; KAB); FERTILITY (1; ZUL); FEVER (1; CRC; KAB; KEB; SUW; WBB; ZUL);
FRIGIDITY (1; JAD; KEB; ZUL); FUNGUS (1; CRC; KAB; MAB; ZUL); FURUNCLE (F; CRC); GANGRENE
(F; KAB; WBB); GRAY HAIR (1; MAB); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC; WBB; ZUL); HEPATOSIS (F; APA;
ZUL); HERPES (1; MAB); HICCUP (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CRC; MAB; WOI); HIGH
CHOLESTEROL (1; KEB); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; JAD; KEB; PM8:125; ZUL); IMPOTENCE (1; JAD;
KEB; ZUL); INFECTION (1; CRC; KAB; MAB; ZUL); INFERTILITY (F; KAB); INFLAMMATION (1; CRC;
KAB; MAB; PM8:125; VVG; ZUL); INSOMNIA (1; CRC; JAD; KAB; MAB; ZUL); LEUKOCYTOSIS
(1; MAB); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB); LEUKOPENIA (1; MAB); LICE (F; KAB); LUMBAGO (F; CRC; KAB;
WOI); MARASMUS (F; CRC; KAB; WOI); MILK DEFICIENCY (F; ZUL); MISCARRIAGE (F; WBB); MORPHINISM (1; MAB); MS (F; AKT); MYCOSIS (F; CRC; KAB; MAB; ZUL); NAUSEA (F; APA; WBB;
ZUL); NERVOUSNESS (1; CRC; MAB; MBB; ZUL); NEURASTHENIA (1; KEB; MAB); NEUROSIS (F;
MBB); NEUTROPENIA (1; MAB); PAIN (1; CRC; KAB); PARASITE (F; WBB); PEDICULOSIS (F; KAB);
PROCTOSIS (F; CRC; KAB; WBB; ZUL); PSORIASIS (F; CRC; KAB); PULMONOSIS (F; WBB); RHEUMATISM (1; KEB; SUW; WOI; ZUL); RINGWORM (1; CRC; KAB; WBB; WOI); SARCOMA (1; KEB);
SCABIES (F; CRC; SUW); SENILITY (F; CRC; SUW; PM8:125); SMALLPOX (F; CRC; WBB); SORE (F;
APA; KAB; SUW; WBB; ZUL); STRESS (1; KEB; MBB; ZUL; PM8:125); SWELLING (1; APA; CRC;
KAB; SUW; ZUL); SYPHILIS (1; CRC; KAB; WOI; WBB); TUBERCULOSIS (F; APA; CRC; KAB;
SUW); TUMOR (1; APA; CRC; FNF; MAB; ZUL); TYPHOID (F; CRC; WBB); ULCER (1; KEB; MAB;
ZUL); UTEROSIS (F; CRC); VD (F; KAB); VIRUS (1; MAB; WBB; WOI); WATER RETENTION (1; APA;
CRC; KAB; SUW); WORM (1; KAB; WOI); WOUND (F; CRC; VVG); YEAST (1; CRC).
DOSAGES (ASHWAGANDHA) — 150–300 MG STX (APA); 2–3 G POWDERED ROOT, 3 ×/DAY (APA); CAPSULE
STX AT 2–5 MG WITH ANOLIDES (APA); 3–6 G DRY ROOT/DAY (MAB); 6–12 ML/DAY FLUID EXTRACT (1:2)
(KEB); 1 (300 MG) TABLET 2 ×/DAY (NH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ASHWAGANDHA) — CLASS 2B, 2D; MAY POTENTIATE BARBITURATES (AHP). BERRIES MAY CAUSE SEVERE GASTROINTESTINAL PAIN, SHOULD NOT BE EATEN (TMA,
1996). WHILE MANY HERBALISTS PRAISE THIS, EVEN ATTRIBUTING GINSENG LIKE MAGIC TO IT, I THINK OF IT AS
A POORLY KNOWN NIGHTSHADE RELATIVE WITH A FEW TOXIC MEDICINAL COMPOUNDS. STRANGE THAT IT DID NOT
MAKE IT INTO THE HERBAL PDR OR COMMISSION E, NEGATIVELY OR POSITIVELY (JAD; KOM).
EXTRACTS (ASHWAGANDHA) — THE COMPLEX OF ALKALOIDS WAS ONLY TWICE AS ACTIVE AT BRADYCARDIC,
HYPOTENSIVE, AND RESPIRASTIMULANT ACTIVITIES AS THE TOTAL ROOT EXTRACT INDICATING THAT THERE ARE OTHER
ACTIVE COMPONENTS WITH SYNERGISTIC OR ADDITIVE ACTIVITIES (MAB). LDLO (EXTRACTS) >1100 MG/KG IPR
MOUSE (MAB); LD50 (EXTRACTS) = 1260 MG/KG IPR MOUSE (MAB); LD100 (EXTRACTS) = >1100 MG/KG
IPR MOUSE (MAB) ( = ) PRETREATMENT WITH ROOT EXTRACT AT 100 MG/KG (ORL MOUSE) WAS COMPARABLE
TO DIAZEPAM (1 MG/KG) IN EXPERIMENTAL EPILEPSY (MAB).
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A ASIAN MEADOW-RUE (THALICTRUM FOLIOLOSUM DC.) +
ACTIVITIES (ASIAN MEADOW-RUE) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; KAP; SUW); APERIENT (F; KAB; SUW; WOI);
BITTER (F; KAB); CEREBROTONIC (F; KAB); COLLYRIUM (F; KAB); DEOBSTRUENT (F; KAP); DIURETIC (F;
KAB; KAP; SUW; WOI); LAXATIVE (F; KAB; SUW); TONIC (F; KAB; KAP; SUW).
INDICATIONS (ASIAN MEADOW-RUE) — ATONY (F; KAB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; KAP); CORNEOSIS (F;
KAP); CORYZA (F; KAP); DERMATOSIS (F; KAB); DIARRHEA (F; KAB); DYSPEPSIA (F; KAB; SUW);
FEVER (F; KAB; KAP; SUW); GAS (F; KAP); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB); JAUNDICE (F; KAP); MALARIA (F;
KAB; WOI); ONYCHOSIS (F; KAB); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB; SUW); TOOTHACHE (F; KAB; KAP); WATER
RETENTION (F; KAB; KAP; SUW; WOI).
DOSAGES (ASIAN MEADOW-RUE) — 14–28 ML TEA (KAP); 1–2 ML ROOT TINCTURE (KAP); 0.5–1 G POWDER
ROOT (KAP). AFTER 6 MONTHS STORAGE, BERBERINE WAS REDUCED TO 1/4, AND MAGNOFLORINE TO TRACES (WOI).
ASIATIC DOGWOOD, JAPANESE CORNEL
(CORNUS OFFICINALIS SIEBOLD & ZUCC.) ++
ACTIVITIES (ASIATIC DOGWOOD) — ANTIALLERGIC (1; DAA); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; DAA); ASTRINGENT (1;
DAA; PH2); DIURETIC (1; DAA; PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; DAA; PH2); LEUKOCYTOGENIC (1; PH2);
TONIC (F; DAA).
INDICATIONS (ASIATIC DOGWOOD) — ALLERGY (1; DAA); ARTHROSIS (F; DAA; PH2); BACKACHE (F; DAA;
PH2); BACTERIA (1; DAA); CANCER (F; DAA); DIABETES (F; DAA); DYSURIA (F; DAA); FEVER (F; DAA);
HEPATOSIS (F; DAA; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; DAA; PH2); HYPERHYDROSIS (F; PH2); IMPOTENCE
(F; DAA; PH2); LUMBAGO (F; DAA; PH2); MALARIA (F; DAA); MENORRHAGIA (F; DAA); METRORRHAGIA
(F; DAA); NEPHROSIS (F; PH2); NIGHT SWEATS (F; DAA; PH2); PAIN (F; PH2); POLYURIA (F; DAA);
SCIATICA (F; PH2); SPERMATORRHEA (F; DAA; PH2); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; DAA); STONE (F; DAA);
TINNITUS (F; DAA; PH2); VERTIGO (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; DAA; PH2).
DOSAGES (ASIATIC DOGWOOD) — 3–12 G FRUIT (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ASIATIC DOGWOOD) — CLASS 2D. CONTRAINDICATED IN THOSE WITH DIFFICULT OR PAINFUL URINATION (AHP). “HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER
THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
ASOKA (SARACA INDICA L.) +
SYNONYM — SARACA ASOCA (ROXB.) DE WILDE.
ACTIVITIES (ASOKA) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; WOI); ANDROGENIC (1; WOI); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WOI);
ANTICARCINOMIC (1; WOI); ANTISARCOMIC (1; WOI); ASTRINGENT (F; DEP; KAB; SUW); BITTER (F;
KAB); DEMULCENT (F; KAB); DEPURATIVE (F; KAB); EMOLLIENT (F; KAB); MYORELAXANT (1; WOI);
MYOSTIMULANT (1; WOI); UTEROSEDATIVE (F; KAP); UTEROTONIC (1; WOI); VERMIFUGE (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (ASOKA) — BACTERIA (1; WOI); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB; SKJ; WOI); BLEEDING (F; KAB;
KAP); CANCER (1; KAB; WOI); CARCINOMA (1; WOI); COLIC (F; KAB; WOI); COMPLEXION (F;
KAB); DIABETES (F; WOI); DYSENTERY (F; KAB; KAP; SKJ); DYSMENORRHEA (F; SKJ; WOI);
DYSPEPSIA (F; KAB; WOI); DYSURIA (F; KAB); ENTEROSIS (F; KAB); FATIGUE (F; KAB); FIBROID (F;
WOI); FRACTURE (F; KAB); GASTROSIS (F; WOI); HEMORRHOID (F; DEP; KAB; WOI); LEUKORRHEA
(F; SKJ); MENORRHAGIA (1; DEP; KAB; KAP; SUW); OXYTOCIC (F; WOI); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB);
STING (F; KAB; SUW); STOMACHACHE (F; WOI); SYPHILIS (F; WOI); THIRST (F; KAB); UTEROSIS (F;
KAB; SUW); VD (F; WOI); WORM (F; KAB).
DOSAGES (ASOKA) — 1–3 G POWDERED BARK (KAP); 28–112 ML BARK DECOCTION (KAP).
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A CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ASOKA) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PH2).
CONTAINS AN ANDROGENIC KETOSTEROL. BARK UTEROACTIVE, STIMULATING ENDOMETRIUM AND OVARIAN TISSUE
(KAP). BARK CONTAINS A POWERFUL OXYTOCIC PHENOLIC GLYCOSIDE P2. ALCOHOLIC BARK EXTRACTS ANTIBACTERIAL. AQUEOUS EXTRACT ACTIVE AGAINST CARCINOMA AND SARCOMA.
ASPARAGUS (ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS L.) ++
SYNONYM — A. LONGIFOLIUS FISCH. EX STEUD.
ACTIVITIES (ASPARAGUS) — ANTIAGING (1; JNU); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; WO2); ANTICANCER (1;
APA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; JNU); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; APA; BGB); ANTIOXIDANT (1; JNU);
ANTIRHEUMATIC (1; APA; PED; PNC); ANTIVIRAL (F; APA); BITTER (F; PED); CARDIOSEDATIVE (1;
WO2); CARDIOTONIC (1; PNC); CONTRACEPTIVE (1; WO2; WO3); DEMULCENT (1; WO2); DEPURATIVE
(F; PED); DETOXICANT (1; JNU); DIURETIC (1; APA; KOM; PH2); DNA-SPARING (1; JNU); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; JNU); HYPOTENSIVE (F; APA; BGB); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; BGB; JNU); LAXATIVE
(1; BGB; PED; PNC); LITHOLYTIC (2; KOM); NEMATICIDE (1; PNC); SEDATIVE (1; PNC); SPERMICIDE (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (ASPARAGUS) — ACNE (F; APA; BGB); ANEMIA (F; APA); ANOREXIA (F; WO2); ARTHROSIS (1; APA); ASTHMA (F; PH2); BACTERIA (1; APA; WO2); BLADDER STONE (2; PHR; PH2); CANCER
(1; APA); CANCER, MOUTH (1; JNU); CANCER, PHARYNX (1; JNU); CARDIOPATHY (1; BGB; LAF; JNU;
PH2; PNC; WO2); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; APA); CONSTIPATION (1; BGB; PED; PH2; PNC); COUGH (F;
PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; APA); DIARRHEA (F; WO3); DROPSY (F; PH2; WO2); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA); DYSURIA
(F; PED); FERTILITY (1; WO2); GOUT (1; PH2; WO2); GRAVEL (2; PHR); HIV (F; APA); HEMOPTYSIS
(F; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; APA; BGB; LAF); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1;
BGB; JNU); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; JNU; PH2); INSOMNIA (1; PNC); JAUNDICE (F; WO2); KIDNEY
STONE (2; APA; PH2); LEUKEMIA (1; APA; BGB); NEMATODE (1; PNC); NERVOUSNESS (1; PNC);
NEUROSIS (F; PED; PNC); PAIN (F; APA); PARASITE (1; PED); RHEUMATISM (1; APA; PED; PH2;
PNC); SCHISTOSOMIASIS (1; WO2); SORE (F; APA); SORE THROAT (1; APA; JNU); STOMATOSIS (1;
JNU); STONE (2; KOM; PH2); STROKE (1; JNU); TOOTHACHE (F; APA); TUBERCULOSIS (1; WO2); UTI
(2; KOM; PH2); VIRUS (F; APA); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; KOM; PH2); WORM (1; PNC);
XEROSTOMIA (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (ASPARAGUS) — FOOD FARMACY (JAD); 1 TSP POWDERED SEED IN JUICE (APA); 45–60 G
RHIZOME (KOM); 1 TBSP FRESH ROOT (PED); 1.5 G DRY ROOT (PED); 1.5 G:7 G ALCOHOL, 8 ML WATER
(PED). “DAILY DOSAGE IS 45 TO 80 G (PH2); A TYPICAL SINGLE DOSE IS 800 MG” (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ASPARAGUS) — CLASS 2D. CONTRAINDICATED IN
INFLAMMATORY KIDNEY DISORDERS (ALTHOUGH COMMISSION E CONTRAINDICATES IN IRRIGATION THERAPY WHEN
EDEMA IS CAUSED BY IMPAIRED KIDNEY OR HEART FUNCTION, THIS IS NOT OF CONCERN IN ORAL THERAPY) (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). COMMISSION E
REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS OF INFLAMMATORY AND RENAL DISEASES AND ADVERSE EFFECTS OF ALLERGIC SKIN
REACTIONS (VERY RARELY). IRONICALLY, THE DIURETIC SHOOTS, WHICH WE EAT, ARE NOT APPROVED FOR THERAPEUTIC
USE (KOM). ALLERGIC REACTIONS OCCUR VERY RARELY (AEH). WORKERS CANNING ASPARAGUS MAY GET
“ASPARAGUS SCABIES” (PHR). INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER DRUGS UNKNOWN (KOM).
EXTRACTS (ASPARAGUS) — ASPARAGUSIC ACID NEMATICIDAL. AS THE RICHEST SOURCE OF GLUTATHIONE (AT
LEAST AS CITED IN JNU), ASPARAGUS COULD BE CREDITED WITH MANY OF THE ACTIVITIES OF GLUTATHIONE, A
MAJOR ANTIOXIDANT THAT ALSO DETOXIFIES CARCINOGENS AND POLLUTANTS, MAINTAINS HEALTHY LIVER, BOOSTS
THE IMMUNE SYSTEM, AIDS CELL REPLICATION, REPAIRS DAMAGED DNA, AND REDUCES INFLAMMATION.
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A AUTUMN CROCUS, COLCHICUM, MEADOW-SAFFRON
(COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE L.) X
WOI ENTRIES APPLY TO COLCHICUM LUTEUM BAKER
ACTIVITIES (AUTUMN CROCUS) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC; WOI); ANTICHEMOTACTIC (2; KOM); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; KOM; PH2; WOI); ANTIMITOTIC (2; KOM; PH2); ANTIRHEUMATIC (1; PNC); ANTITUMOR (1; CRC); APERIENT (F; WOI); APHRODISIAC (F; WOI); CARMINATIVE (F; WOI); DIAPHORETIC
(F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC); EMETIC (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (2; CRC; JAD; WOI); POISON (F; CRC);
SEDATIVE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (AUTUMN CROCUS) — APOSTEME (F; JLH); ARTHROSIS (1; HHB); ASTHMA (F; PH2);
BRIGHT’S DISEASE (F; CRC); CANCER (1; CRC); CANCER, SKIN (1; PH2); CHOLERA (F; CRC); CIRRHOSIS
(F; PH2); COLIC (F; CRC); CONDYLOMA (F; PH2); CORN (F; CRC; JLH); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); DROPSY
(F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); FEVER (F; CRC); GAS (F; WOI); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GOUT (2; CRC;
KOM; PH2; WOI); HEPATOSIS (F; PH2; WOI); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (2; KOM; PH2;
WOI); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); LEUKEMIA (1; CRC; PH2; PNC); MEDITERRANEAN FEVER (2; PHR; PH2);
MORBUS BEHET (F; PH2); NECROSIS (F; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC); PAIN (2;
PNC; WOI); PALSY (F; CRC); PLEUROSIS (1; HHB); POLYP (F; JLH); PROSTATOSIS (F; CRC); PSORIASIS
(F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (1; CRC; PH2; PNC); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SPLENOSIS (F; WOI); TENDINITIS (F;
PH2); TUMOR (1; CRC); TYPHUS (F; CRC); VAGINOSIS (F; PH2); VASCULOSIS (F; PH2); WART (F; JLH);
WATER RETENTION (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (AUTUMN CROCUS) — 1 MG COLCHICINE INITIALLY AND 0.5–1.5 MG EVERY 1–2 HRS UNTIL RELIEF
(KOM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (AUTUMN CROCUS) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
CONTRAINDICATED IN PATIENTS WITH PREGNANCY, DEBILITY, CARDIAC, KIDNEY, OR GI PROBLEMS. SIDE EFFECTS
INCLUDE AGRANULOCYTOSIS, ALOPECIA, APLASTIC ANEMIA, DIARRHEA, ENTEROSIS, LEUKOPENIA, MYOPATHY,
NAUSEA, SKIN ALTERATIONS, AND VOMITING. NO KNOWN INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER DRUGS. DO NOT USE AGAIN
FOR 3 DAYS FOR GOUT (KOM). COLCHICINE MAY CAUSE FETAL ABNORMALITIES. FATAL DOSES AS LOW AS 7
MG (PNC).
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A AVENS, BENNET’S ROOT (GEUM URBANUM L.)++
ACTIVITIES (AVENS) — ANTIDIARRHEAL (F; CAN); ANTIHEMORRHAGIC (1; CAN; FNF); ANTIPYRETIC (F;
CAN; PNC); ANTISEPTIC (1; EFS; FNF); ASTRINGENT (1; CAN; PHR; PNC); DIGESTIVE (F; EFS);
HYPOTENSIVE (1; CAN); STOMACHIC (F; EFS; PNC); STYPTIC (1; PNC); TONIC (F; EFS; PNC).
INDICATIONS (AVENS) — AGUE (F; WOI); AMENORRHEA (F; MAD); ANEMIA (F; MAD); ANOREXIA (F; PH2);
ASTHMA (F; CEB); ATONY (F; MAD); BITE (F; CEB); BLEEDING (1; CAN; FNF; MAD); CALLUS (F; JLH);
CANCER (F; JLH; MAD); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; MAD); CARIES (F; WOI); CATARRH (F;
CAN; WOI); CHILL (F; WOI); CHOLERA (F; MAD); CHLOROSIS (F; MAD); CLIMACTERIC (F; MAD); COLIC
(F; MAD); COLITIS (F; CAN); CONGESTION (F; MAD); CYSTOSIS (F; PH2); DEBILITY (F; CEB; MAD; WOI);
DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DIABETES (F; MAD); DIARRHEA (1; CAN; PHR; PH2; PNC); DYSENTERY (F; WOI);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; PHR; PH2); ENCEPHALOSIS (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (F; MAD);
FEVER (F; CAN; PH2; PNC; WOI); FISTULA (F; MAD); FROSTBITE (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; MAD); GINGIVOSIS (F; PH2); HALITOSIS (F; WOI); HEMORRHOID (1; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
(1; CAN); INCONTINENCE (F; MAD); INDIGESTION (F; PHR); INFECTION (1; EFS; FNF); INFLAMMATION (F;
PH2); LEUKORRHEA (F; MAD; PNC; WOI); MALARIA (F; CAN; MAD); METRORRHAGIA (1; CAN; MAD);
MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); MYALGIA (F; PH2); NAUSEA (F; MAD); NEURALGIA (F; PH2); PULMONOSIS (F; MAD);
RACHOSIS (F; MAD); SCROFULA (F; MAD); SORE (F; JLH; MAD); SORE THROAT (1; PNC; WOI); STOMACHACHE (F; MAD); TYPHUS (F; MAD); ULCERATIVE COLITIS (1; CAN); URETHROSIS (F; MAD); URETHROSIS
(F; PH2); UTEROSIS (1; CAN; MAD); VD (F; MAD); WOUND (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (AVENS) — 1 G HERB (IN TEA) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25%
ALCOHOL) (CAN); 10–15 DROPS TINCTURE 2–3 ×/DAY (MAD); 0.5–1 TSP IN HOT WATER, SEVERAL ×/DAY
(PH2); 1–4 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (PNC).
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A CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (AVENS) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). DUE TO ITS REPUTED AFFECT
TO THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN). ALSO ADVISABLE
TO AVOID EXCESS USE OF TANNIN (CAN).
AVOCADO (PERSEA AMERICANA MILL.) +++
(THE +++ APPLIES ONLY TO THE FRUITS; LEAVES AND SEEDS ARE MUCH LESS SAFE.)
ACTIVITIES (AVOCADO) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DAD; DAV; JFM); ANTIAGING (1; JNU); ANTIBACTERIAL (1;
WOI); ANTIFERTILITY (F; DAD); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; DAV; X11193428); ANTISEPTIC (1; DAD; WOI);
APHRODISIAC (F; DAD; DAV; JFM; JNU); ASTRINGENT (F; DAD; JFM); CARMINATIVE (F; DAD); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; DAV); COX-2-INHIBITOR (1; X11193428); DEOBSTRUENT (F; AAB); DIURETIC (F; DAD;
DAV; JFM); EMMENAGOGUE (2; DAV; JFM; TRA); EMOLLIENT (1; PHR; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; JFM);
HEMATONIC (F; JFM); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; X11368579); HYPERTENSIVE (F; WOI); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; JNU); HYPOTENSIVE (F; JFM); HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (1; JNU); LACTIFUGE (1; TRA); LAXATIVE (F; DAD); LITHOLYTIC (F; DAV); PARASITICIDE (F; DAD); PISCICIDE (F; DAD); POISON (F; DAD);
RODENTICIDE (F; DAD); RUBEFACIENT (F; DAD); STOMACHIC (F; DAV); URICOSURIC (F; DAV); UTEROTONIC
(1; TRA); VERMIFUGE (F; DAD).
INDICATIONS (AVOCADO) — ALOPECIA (F; DAV); ALZHEIMER’S (1; X11193428); AMEBA (F; DAV);
AMENORRHEA (F; JFM; TRA); ANEMIA (F; DAV; JFM); ARTHROSIS (1; X11069724); ATHEROSCLEROSIS
(1; JNU); BACTERIA (1; WOI); BLEEDING (F; DAD); BRUISE (F; DAD); CALCULUS (F; DAV); CANCER (1;
JLH; JNU; X11193428); CANCER, LABIAL (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; DAD; JFM); COLD (F; AAB; JFM);
COUGH (F; AAB; DAD; JFM); DANDRUFF (F; DAD; DAV); DERMATOSIS (1; DAD; PH2); DIABETES (F;
DAD; DAV); DIARRHEA (F; AAB; JFM); DYSENTERY (F; DAV; JFM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; AAB; DAD);
DYSPEPSIA (F; AAB); ENTEROSIS (F; AAB); ESCHERICHIA (1; WOI); FERTILITY (F; DAV); FEVER (F; AAB;
DAD; JFM); FRIGIDITY (F; JFM); GAS (F; DAD; JFM); GOUT (F; DAV; JFM); HEADACHE (F; AAB;
JFM); HEMATOMA (F; DAD); HEMORRHOID (F; JFM); HEPATOSIS (1; DAD; DAV; JFM; X11368579);
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; AAB; DAD; JFM); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; JNU); HIGH TRIGLYCERIDE (1; JNU);
ICHTHYOSIS (1; PHR; PH2); IMPOTENCE (F; JFM); INFECTION (1; WOI); INFLAMMATION (1; DAV;
X11193428); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (F; WOI); MALARIA (F; DAD); METRORRHAGIA (F; DAD); MUCOSOSIS
(F; JFM); NEURALGIA (F; DAD); PARASITE (F; DAD); POOR MILK SUPPLY (1; TRA); PULMONOSIS (F;
DAD); PYORRHEA (F; DAD); RHEUMATISM (F; AAB; DAD; JFM); SCABIES (F; DAD); SNAKEBITE (F;
DAV); SORE THROAT (F; DAD); SPRAIN (F; AAB; DAD); STONE (F; DAV); TOOTHACHE (F; DAD); WATER
RETENTION (F; DAD; DAV; JFM); WHITLOW (F; JFM); WORM (F; DAD; JFM); WOUND (F; DAD).
DOSAGES (AVOCADO) — FRUIT PULP (AND ONLY FRUIT) FOOD FARMACY (JAD). FOR EMMENAGOGUE ACTIVITY;
TAKE 120–240 ML EVERY 6–8 HOURS OF THE AQUEOUS DECOCTION (20 G FRUIT/LITER) (TRA). FOR EMPACHO
(INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION), GRIND 1 SEED; BOIL IN 2 CUPS WATER; DRINK 1 CUP HOT 2 ×/DAY (AAB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (AVOCADO) — NOT COVERED (AHP; APA; KOM).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES
NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). LEAVES CONTAIN DOPAMINE AND THE LEAF OIL CONTAINS METHYL
CHAVICOL. INGESTION OF LEAVES, BARK, OR BOTH HAS CAUSED MASTITIS IN CATTLE, HORSES, RABBITS, AND GOATS,
AND LARGE DOSES HAVE BEEN FATAL TO GOATS. INGESTION OF THE LEAVES HAS PROVED FATAL TO RABBITS. AVOCADO
LEAVES IN A POOL HAVE KILLED FISH. UNRIPE AVOCADOS SAID TO BE TOXIC; CANARIES HAVE DIED AFTER INGESTING
RIPE FRUIT. TWO RESINS DERIVED FROM THE SKIN OF THE FRUIT ARE TOXIC TO GUINEA PIGS BY SUBCUTANEOUS
AND PERITONEAL INJECTION. GROUND SEEDS MIXED WITH CORNMEAL OR CHEESE HAVE BEEN USED TO POISON
RODENTS (DAD). LD50 WATER EXTRACTS OF LEAVES = >8828 MG/KG IPR RAT (TRA); LD50 WATER EXTRACTS
OF FRUITS = >12,500 MG/KG ORL RAT (TRA); LD50 WATER EXTRACTS OF LEAVES = >12,500 MG/KG ORL RAT
(TRA).
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A AZTEC MARIGOLD (TAGETES ERECTA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (AZTEC MARIGOLD) — ANALGESIC (F; DAV); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WOI); BAT REPELLANT (F;
AAB); CARMINATIVE (F; WOI); DIAPHORETIC (F; AAB); DIURETIC (F; WOI); EMMENAGOGUE (F;
WOI); LAXATIVE (1; JFM; WOI); NEMATICIDE (1; WOI); STIMULANT (F; AAB; JFM); VERMIFUGE
(1; JFM; WOI).
INDICATIONS (AZTEC MARIGOLD) — ABSCESS (F; AAB); ASTHMA (F; IED); BACTERIA (1; WOI); BOIL (F;
WOI); BRONCHOSIS (F; WOI); CARBUNCLE (F; WOI); COLD (F; AAB; IED; WOI); COLIC (F; AAB; IED);
CORN (2; ABS); CONSTIPATION (1; JFM); DIARRHEA (F; AAB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; JFM); ECZEMA (F;
DEM); EPILEPSY (F; IED); FEVER (F; AAB; DAV); FLU (F; AAB; IED); GAS (F; AAB; WOI); GASTROSIS
(F; AAB); HANGOVER (F; IED); HEADACHE (F; AAB); HEPATOSIS (F; JFM); MALAISE (F; AAB; IED);
MYALGIA (F; WOI); NEPHROSIS (F; WOI); NERVES (F; IED); OPHTHALMIA (F; DAV; WOI); OTOSIS (F;
WOI); PAIN (F; AAB; DAV; WOI); PULMONOSIS (F; JFM); RESPIROSIS (F; JFM); RHEUMATISM (F; WOI);
SORE (F; AAB; IED); STOMACHACHE (F; JFM); TETANUS (F; JFM); TUMOR (F; JLH); ULCER (F; WOI);
VD (F; JFM); WATER RETENTION (F; WOI); WORM (1; JFM; WOI).
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B B
BABY'S BREATH (GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (BABY'S BREATH) — ANTISEPTIC (1; PHR); CYTOTOXIC (2; KOM); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS);
DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; EFS); EMETIC (1; PHR); EXPECTORANT (1; EFS; PHR); INSECTICIDE
(1; PHR); MUCOIRRITANT (2; KOM); STERNUTATOR (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (BABY'S BREATH) — BRONCHOSIS (2; PHR); CATARRH (2; KOM); COUGH (2; PHR);
DERMATOSIS (F; PHR); ECZEMA (F; PHR); FEVER (F; EFS); INFECTION (1; PHR); MUCOSOSIS (1; EFS;
PHR); RESPIROSIS (2; KOM); WATER RETENTION (1; EFS; PHR).
DOSAGES (BABY'S BREATH) — THE DOSAGE MENTIONED BY BLUMENTHAL ET AL., 30–150 MG DRY ROOT OR
3–15 MG SAPONIN, IS VERY DIFFERENT THAN THAT OF GRUENWALD, 1.5 G/DAY (KOM; PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BABY'S BREATH) — COMMISSION E REPORTS NO
CONTRAINDICATIONS, ADVERSE EFFECTS, OR INTERACTIONS EXCEPT FOR GASTRIC IRRITATION (AEH). BLUMENTHAL
ET AL. REPORTS THAT IT IRRITATES THE MUCOUS MEMBRANES. UNLIKE BLUMENTHAL ET AL., GRUENWALD ET AL.
TREATS THE MORE DANGEROUS GYPSOPHILA UNDER THE SLIGHTLY LESS DANGEROUS SAPONARIA, BOTH WELLENDOWED WITH SAPONINS.
BAEL, BENGAL QUINCE (AEGLE MARMELOS (L.) CORREA) ++
SYNONYM — BELOU MARMELOS (L.) A. LYONS, CRATEVA MARMELOS L.
ACTIVITIES (BAEL) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; LMP); ALTERATIVE (F; MPI); AMEBICIDE (1; WO2); ANTIALLERGIC
(1; WO3); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WO2); ANTIDOTE (F; DEP); ANTIEDEMIC (1; WO3); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1;
WO3); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DEP; SKJ); ANTISEPTIC (F; SKJ); ANTISPASMODIC (F; MPI); ANTIVIRAL (1; WO2);
ASTRINGENT (F; DEP; SKJ; WO2); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; LMP); CARDIOTONIC (1; WO2); CEREBROTONIC
(F; WO2); DEMULCENT (F; MPI); DIGESTIVE (F; SKJ; SUW; WO2); DIURETIC (1; DEP; LMP); EXPECTORANT (F; DEP); FUNGICIDE (1; WO2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; WO2); LAXATIVE (1; DEP; LMP; SKJ);
PARASITICIDE (1; WO2); PISCICIDE (1; SUW; WO2); PROTISTICIDE (1; WO2); RESPIRASTIMULANT (1;
WO2); SCHISONTICIDE (1; WO2); STERILANT (F; LMP); STOMACHIC (F; SKJ; SUW; WO2); SYMPATHOMIMETIC (1; WO2); VERMIFUGE (1; WO2).
INDICATIONS (BAEL) — ALLERGY (1; WO3); AMEBA (1; WO2); ANKYLOSTOMIASIS (1; MPI); APHTHA (F;
LMP); ASTHMA (1; WO2); BACTERIA (1; WO2); BERIBERI (F; WO2); BRONCHOSIS (F; MPI); CANCER,
ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; SKJ); CATARRH
(F; DEP); COLITIS (1; WO3); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; LMP; WO2); CONSTIPATION (1; DEP; LMP; PH2;
SKJ); CONVULSION (F; SKJ); CRAMP (F; MPI); DERMATOSIS (F; LMP); DIABETES (1; LMP; SKJ; WO2);
DIARRHEA (F; DEP; PH2; WO2); DROPSY (F; WO2); DYSENTERY (F; DEP; SKJ); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEP);
EDEMA (1; WO2); ENTEROSIS (F; DEP; JLH); ESCHERICHIA (1; WO2); FEVER (F; DEP; MPI; SKJ; SUW);
FUNGUS (1; WO2); GASTROSIS (F; SKJ); GIARDIA (1; WO2); GONORRHEA (F; DEP; SKJ); HYPERGLYCEMIA
(1; WO2); IBS (F; WO3); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; SKJ; WO2); INFLAMMATION (1; LMP;
WO3); JAUNDICE (F; WO3); MALARIA (F; DEP; SUW; WO2); MUCOSOSIS (F; DEP); MYCOSIS (1; WO2);
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OPHTHALMIA (F; LMP; WO2); PALPITATION (F; LMP; WO2); PARASITE (1; WO2); POLYP (F; JLH); PRICKLY
HEAT (F; LMP); PROCTOSIS (F; LMP); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SNAKEBITE (F; DEP); SORE (F; LMP; WO2);
STOMACHACHE (F; SKJ); SWELLING (1; WO3); VD (F; SKJ); VIRUS (1; WO2); VOMITING (F; LMP); WATER
RETENTION (1; DEP; LMP); WORM (1; WO2); WOUND (F; LMP; WO2).
DOSAGES (BAEL) — 2–12 G POWDERED FRUIT (KAP); 12–20 ML INFUSION (KAP); 28–56 ML DECOCTION (KAP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BAEL) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).“HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). TANNIN MAY CONSTIPATE OR CAUSE DYSPEPSIA (PH2).
BAICAL SKULLCAP (SCUTELLARIA BAICALENSIS GEORGI) ++
ACTIVITIES (BAICAL SKULLCAP) — ALDOSE-REDUCTASE-INHIBITOR (1; KEB); ANALGESIC (1; COX; FAY);
ANTIAGGREGANT (1; KEB); ANTIALLERGIC (1; FAY; KEB); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX; FNF); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; COX; LAF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; KEB); ANTICANCER (1; COX; FNF); ANTIEPILEPTIC (1;
KEB); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; AKT); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; AKT; COX; FNF); ANTIOXIDANT (1; KEB);
ANTIPYRETIC (1; AKT; FAY); ANTIRADICULAR (1; KEB); ANTISEPTIC (1; AKT; FAY; KEB); ANTISPASMODIC (1; LAF); ANTIVIRAL (1; KEB); APERITIF (F; FAY); ASTRINGENT (1; FAY); BITTER (1; AKT;
KEB); CHOLAGOGUE (F; LAF); CHOLERETIC (F; FAY); COX-2-INHIBITOR (1; COX; FNF); CYTOTOXIC
(1; KEB); DIURETIC (1; KEB); FUNGICIDE (1; FAY; LAF); HEMATONIC (1; AKT); HEMOSTAT (1;
LAF); HYPOTENSIVE (2; AKT; FAY; KEB); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; AKT); LIPOLYTIC (1; KEB);
NEPHROPROTECTIVE (1; AKT); NEUROPROTECTIVE (1; KEB); PHOSPHODIESTERASE-INHIBITOR (1; KEB);
PHOSPHOLIPASE-INHIBITOR (1; AKT); SEDATIVE (F; KEB).
INDICATIONS (BAICAL SKULLCAP) — ACNE (1; KEB); AGING (1; KEB); ALLERGY (1; AKT; FAY; KEB);
ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); ANOREXIA (F; FAY); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; FNF; LAF); ASTHMA (1;
KEB); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; AKT; KEB); AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE (1; KEB); BACTERIA (1; KEB);
BLEEDING (1; LAF); BRONCHOSIS (2; KEB); BURN (F; LAF); CANCER (1; COX; FNF); CATARACT (1;
KEB); CHEMOTHERAPY (1; AKT); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; KEB); COLD (2; FAY; KEB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS
(F; FAY); COUGH (1; FAY; LAF); CRAMP (1; LAF); DIABETES (1; KEB); DIARRHEA (1; AKT; LAF);
DYSENTERY (2; AKT; KEB); ECZEMA (1; KEB); ENTEROSIS (F; AKT; LAF); EPILEPSY (1; KEB);
EPISTAXIS (F; FAY); FEVER (1; AKT; FAY); FLU (1; AKT; FAY; LAF); FUNGUS (1; FAY; LAF);
GASTROSIS (F; AKT); GINGIVOSIS (1; KEB); HEADACHE (F; FAY); HEPATOSIS (2; AKT; FAY; KEB);
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (2; AKT; FAY; KEB); HIV (1; KEB); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; AKT); INFECTION
(1; AKT; FAY; KEB; LAF); INFLAMMATION (1; AKT; COX; FNF; KEB); INSOMNIA (F; FAY; KEB);
JAUNDICE (1; LAF); LEUKEMIA (1; KEB); MYCOSIS (1; FAY; LAF); NEPHROSIS (1; KEB); NERVOUSNESS (F; KEB); OBESITY (1; KEB); PAIN (1; COX; FAY); PERIODONTOSIS (1; KEB); PNEUMONIA (F;
AKT); PREGNANCY (1; KEB); PULMONOSIS (F; AKT); RESPIROSIS (1; FAY); RHINOSIS (1; KEB);
SCARLET FEVER (2; FAY; KEB); SORE (1; KEB; LAF); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; FAY); SWELLING (F; FAY);
THIRST (F; AKT); TONSILOSIS (1; FAY); URTICARIA (1; KEB); VIRUS (1; FAY; KEB); WATER RETENTION
(1; KEB); WOUND (1; KEB; LAF).
DOSAGES (BAICAL SKULLCAP) — 3–10 G/DAY (AKT); 3–9 G ROOT/DAY (FAY); 2–6 G DRY ROOT/DAY OR
4–12 ML FLUID EXTRACT (1:2) (KEB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BAICAL SKULLCAP) — CLASS 1 (AHP).
RATING 4 (APA). NOT INDEXED BY COMMISSION E (KOM); MAY BE ADDITIVE WITH OTHER ANTICOAGULANTS, LIKE WARFARIN.
EXTRACTS (BAICAL SKULLCAP) — DECOCTION LD50 >10,000 MG/KG ORL RABBIT; LD50 BAICALIN 3081 MG/KG
IVN MOUSE. DECOCTION SEDATIVE AT 10,000 MG/KG ORALLY IN RABBITS; TINCTURE SEDATIVE AT 2000 MG/KG
INTRAVENOUSLY IN RABBITS (LAF). MY ONLY QUANTIFIED SOURCES OF THE COX-2 INHIBITOR, BAICALEIN (COX).
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BAI ZHU, ATRACTYLODES (ATRACTYLODES MACROCEPHALA KOIDZ.) ++
PERRY TREATS ALL THREE OF THE SPECIES COVERED HERE AS ONE FROM A MEDICINAL POINT OF VIEW FOR SOME
INDICATIONS: A. JAPONICA, LANCEA, AND MACROCEPHALA. I ENTERED THOSE INDICATIONS FOR ALL THREE. PERHAPS
THEY SHOULD BE AGGREGATED, PERHAPS NOT. HH3 TREATED ALL THREE SEPARATELY, BUT FOR REASONS THAT ESCAPE
ME, PH2, LEFT OUT MACROCEPHALA, PERHAPS THE BETTER KNOWN OF THE TRIO.
ACTIVITIES (BAI ZHU) — ANHIDROTIC (F; LMP); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; HH3; LAF); ANTICANCER (1; HH3);
ANTICHOLINERGIC (1; X11263255); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; LAF); ANTIOXIDANT (1; X8870957); CARDIOACTIVE (1; HH3); DIURETIC (1; HH3; LAF); FUNGICIDE (1; DAA); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; LAF);
HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; HH3; LAF); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; HH3; LAF); LAXATIVE (F; LMP); LEUKOCYTOGENIC (1; HH3); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; HH3; LAF); SEDATIVE (F; DAA; LMP); STOMACHIC (F; DAA); TONIC
(F; LAF); UTERORELAXANT (1; X11263255).
INDICATIONS (BAI ZHU) — ANEMIA (F; DAA); ANOREXIA (F; HH3); BRONCHOSIS (F; DAA); CANCER (1;
HH3; LAF); CANCER, BREAST (F; DAA); CANCER, CERVIX (F; DAA); CANCER, STOMACH (F; DAA); CANCER,
UTERUS (F; DAA); CERVISOSIS (F; DAA); CHEMOTHERAPY (F; LAF); CHILDBIRTH (F; DAA; LAF; LMP);
CHILL (F; DAA); CONSTIPATION (F; LAF; LMP); COUGH (F; DAA); DIARRHEA (F; DAA; LAF); DYSPEPSIA
(F; DAA; LAF); DYSURIA (F; DAA); ECZEMA (F; DAA; LMP); EDEMA (F; DAA); ENTEROSIS (F; DAA);
FUNGUS (1; DAA); GAS (F; LAF); GASTROSIS (F; DAA); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; HH3; LAF); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; HH3; LAF); INFECTION (1; DAA); INFLAMMATION (1; LAF); INSOMNIA (F; DAA; LMP);
JAUNDICE (F; DAA); LEUKOPENIA (1; HH3; LAF); LIVER SPOT (F; LAF); MASTOSIS (F; DAA); MYCOSIS
(1; DAA); NAUSEA (F; DAA); NERVOUSNESS (F; DAA; LMP); NIGHT SWEATS (F; DAA); RADIATION (F;
LAF); RHEUMATISM (F; DAA); SPLENOSIS (F; DAA; LAF); UTEROSIS (F; DAA); VERTIGO (F; DAA);
VIRUS (1; DAA); WATER RETENTION (1; HH3; LAF); WRINKLE (F; LAF); YEAST (1; DAA).
DOSAGES (BAI ZHU) — 6–12 G (HH3).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BAI ZHU) — CLASS 1 (AHP). LD50 (DECOCTION) 13,300 MG/KG IPR MOUSE (HH3).
BALLOON FLOWER (PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUM (JACQ.) A. DC) ++
SYNONYM — CAMPANULA GLAUCA THUNB., C. GRANDIFLORA JACQ., P. GLAUCUS (THUNB.) NAKAI
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ACTIVITIES (BALLOON FLOWER) — ANALGESIC (1; FAY); ANTIASTHMATIC (1; FAY); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FAY;
PH2); ANTICHOLINERGIC (1; DAA); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; DAA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; DAA; FAY; PH2;
WHO; X7655427); ANTIPYRETIC (1; DAA; FAY); ANTITUMOR (1; FAY); ANTITUSSIVE (1; FAY; HH2;
PH2; WHO); ANTIULCER (1; PH2; WHO); ASTRINGENT (1; DAA; FAY; WOI); CARMINATIVE (1; DAA;
FAY; WOI); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; DAA; WHO); EXPECTORANT (1; DAA; FAY; HH2; PH2; WHO);
HEMOLYTIC (1; DAA; WHO; WOI); HEMOSTAT (F; FAY); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; WHO;
X11091095); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; DAA; FAY; X11091095); HYPOLIPIDEMIC (1; WHO; X11091095);
HYPOTENSIVE (1; DAA; FAY); HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (1; WHO; X11091095); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1;
ABS; X11407308); MUCOGENIC (1; WHO); PANCREATONIC (1; X9342945); SECRETAGOGUE (F; DAA;
FAY); SEDATIVE (1; DAA; FAY; HH2; PH2; WOI); SIALAGOGUE (1; WHO); TNF-GENIC (1;
X11407308); TONIC (F; WHO); TRANQUILIZER (1; FAY); VASODILATOR (1; FAY); VERMIFUGE (F; DAA).
INDICATIONS (BALLOON FLOWER) — ABSCESS (1; DAA; FAY; WHO); APPENDICITIS (F; WOI); ARTHROSIS
(1; WHO); ASTHMA (1; DAA; FAY; WHO); BACTERIA (1; FAY; PH2); BLEEDING (F; FAY); BLOOD CLOT
(1; WHO); BRONCHOSIS (1; DAA; FAY; PH2; WOI); CANCER (1; DAA; FAY); CARBUNCLE (1; FAY);
CARDIOPATHY (1; FAY; X11091095); CHOLERA (F; DAA); COLD (1; DAA; WHO); COUGH (1; DAA;
FAY; WHO); DERMATOSIS (F; FAY); DIABETES (1; FAY; X11091095); DIARRHEA (1; DAA; FAY); DRY
MOUTH (1; WHO); DYSENTERY (F; DAA; FAY); DYSPEPSIA (F; DAA); ENTEROSIS (F; FAY); ESCHERICHIA
(1; HH2); FEVER (1; DAA; FAY); FLU (F; DAA); FURUNCLE (1; FAY); GAS (1; DAA; FAY; WOI);
GASTROSIS (F; FAY); GINGIVOSIS (F; FAY); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; DAA; FAY; WHO); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; FAY; WHO; X11091095); HIGH TRIGLYCERIDES (1; WHO; X11091095); HOARSENESS (F;
FAY); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; DAA; FAY; X11091095); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; ABS; X11407308);
INFLAMMATION (1; DAA; FAY; PH2; WHO; X7655427); INSOMNIA (1; DAA; FAY; HH2; PH2; WHO;
WOI); LARYNGOSIS (F; DAA); NAUSEA (F; DAA); NERVOUSNESS (1; DAA; FAY; HH2; PH2; WOI);
NEUROSIS (F; DAA); OBESITY (1; WHO; X11091095); PAIN (1; DAA; FAY); PERTUSSIS (1; WHO);
PHARYNGOSIS (1; WHO); PLEURISY (F; FAY); PNEUMONIA (1; DAA; WHO); PUERPERIUM (1; FAY);
PULMONOSIS (1; DAA; FAY; WHO); RESPIROSIS (1; FAY; PH2; WHO); SORE (F; DAA); SORE THROAT
(1; DAA; FAY; PH2; WHO); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH2); STOMATOSIS (1; WHO; X7655427); STRESS
(1; FAY); SYNDROME-X (1; X11091095); TONSILOSIS (1; DAA; PH2; WHO; X7655427); TUMOR (1;
FAY); ULCER (1; PH2; WHO); VIRUS (F; WHO); WORM (F; DAA).
DOSAGES (BALLOON FLOWER) — 2–9 G (WHO); 3–9 G (FAY); 0.5 G POWDERED ROOT PER DOSE, TO 6
G/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BALLOON FLOWER) — CLASS 2D. CONTRAINDICATED
IN HEMOPTYSIS AND TUBERCULOSIS; ADMINISTER ONLY WITH CAUTION TO PATIENTS WITH PEPTIC ULCER. CANADIAN
LAW DISALLOWS BALLOON FLOWER AS NONMEDICINAL INGREDIENT IN ORAL USE PRODUCTS (AHP).“HEALTH HAZARDS
NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). DEPRESSES CNS; MAY BE SYNERGISTIC WITH OTHER
SEDATIVES AND CNS DEPRESSANTS. SINCE THE HERB IS HEMOLYTIC, SHOULD BE USED ORALLY AND NOT INJECTED
(WHO). BELIEVED INCOMPATIBLE WITH BLETILLA HYACINTHA AND GENTIANA SCABRA (WHO). DECOCTION
MEDIAN LD = 24,000 MG/KG ORL MOUSE; MLD PLATYCODIN 420 MG/KG ORL MOUSE, 800 MG/KG ORL RAT,
22.3 MG/KG IPR MOUSE, 14.1 MG/KG IPR RAT (WHO).
BALMONY, TURTLEHEAD (CHELONE GLABRA L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (BALMONY) — ANTIBILIOUS (F; EFS); ANTIDEPRESSANT (F; PNC); ANTIEMETIC (F; PNC);
ANTIHERPETIC (F; CEB); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DEM); APERITIF (F; DEM; FAD); BITTER (F; HHB); CHOLAGOGUE
(F; PNC); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; CEB; FAD); LAXATIVE (F; EFS; FAD; HHB; PNC); TONIC (F; EFS; HHB);
VERMIFUGE (F; DEM; EFS).
INDICATIONS (BALMONY) — ANOREXIA (F; CEB; DEM; FAD); CANCER (F; JLH); CONSTIPATION (F;
EFS; FAD; PNC); DEBILITY (F; CEB); DERMATOSIS (F; CEB; HHB); DEPRESSION (F; PNC); DYSPEPSIA
(F; CEB; FAD; PH2); FEVER (F; CEB; DEM; FAD); GALL (F; DEM); HEMORRHOID (F; CEB; FAD);
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HEPATOSIS (F; CEB; FAD; HHB; PH2); HERPES (F; CEB; FAD); INFLAMMATION (F; CEB; FAD;
JLH); JAUNDICE (F; CEB; FAD); MASTOSIS (F; FAD); NAUSEA (F; PNC); RHEUMATISM (F; CEB);
SORE (F; CEB; FAD); ULCER (F; FAD); VIRUS (F; CEB); VOMITING (F; PNC); WORM (F; CEB; DEM;
EFS; FAD; PH2); YELLOW FEVER (F; CEB).
DOSAGES (BALMONY) — 1 DRACHM LEAF 3 ×/DAY (CEB); 0.5–1 G POWDERED HERB (PNC); 2–4 ML LIQUID
EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BALMONY) — CLASS 1 (AHP). FOOD PLANT
(DEM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2
DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
BALSAM FIR (ABIES BALSAMEA (L.) MILL) ++
SYNONYM — A. BALSAMEA F. NANA (J. NELSON) BEISSNER, A. BALSAMEA VAR. PHANEROLEPIS FERNALD,
PINUS BALSAMEA L.
ACTIVITIES (BALSAM FIR) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DEM); ALLERGENIC (1; FAD); ANTISEPTIC (1; DEM;
FAD); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEM); DIURETIC (F; FAD); LAXATIVE (F; DEM); MUCOIRRITANT (1; FAD); PANACEA
(F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (BALSAM FIR) — ARTHROSIS (F; DEM); ASTHMA (F; FAD; MIC); BITE (F; DEM); BOIL
(F; DEM); BRUISE (F; FAD); BURN (F; DEM; FAD); CANCER (F; DEM; JLH); CHEST (F; DEM);
CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); COLD (F; DEM; FAD; MIC); COLIC (F; MIC); CONGESTION (F; MIC); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DEM); CONSTIPATION (F; DEM); CORN (F; JLH); COUGH (F; DEM; FAD); DENTISTRY
(F; FAD); DERMATOSIS (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (F; DEM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DEM); ENURESIS (F; DEM);
FEVER (F; DEM); FLU (F; MIC); GONORRHEA (F; DEM); HEADACHE (F; DEM); HEART (F; DEM);
HEMORRHOID (F; FAD); ITCH (F; DEM); INFECTION (F; DEM); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); OPHTHALMIA (F;
DEM); PAIN (F; DEM); PULMONOSIS (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM); SCABIES (F; DEM); SORE
(F; DEM; FAD; MIC); SORE THROAT (F; DEM; MIC); SPRAIN (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM;
MIC); TUMOR (F; JLH); ULCER (F; MIC); VD (F; DEM); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; FAD);
WOUND (F; DEM; FAD).
BALSAM OF PERU
(MYROXYLON BALSAMUM (L.) HARMS VAR. PEREIRAE (ROYLE) HARMS) ++
SYNONYM — MYROSPERMUM PEREIRAE ROYLE, MYROXYLON PEREIRAE (ROYLE) KLOTZSCH, TOLUIFERA PEREIRAE (ROYLE) BAILL.
ACTIVITIES (BALSAM OF PERU) — ACARICIDE (2; KOM; PIP); ANTIBACTERIAL (2; KOM; PIP); ANTIPYRETIC
(F; DAV); ANTISEPTIC (2; KOM; PIP; PNC); CARCINOGENIC (1; CRC); CICATRIZANT (1; 60P); DEODORANT
(F; CRC; IED; JFM); DIAPHORETIC (F; MAD); DIURETIC (F; JFM); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC; JFM; PNC);
FUNGICIDE (F; JFM); HEMOSTAT (F; JFM); PARASITICIDE (2; CRC; JFM; PIP); PECTORAL (F; EFS);
PEDICULICIDE (2; CRC; PIP); RUBEFACIENT (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; EFS; PNC);VERMIFUGE (F; JFM);
VULNERARY (F; CRC; 60P).
INDICATIONS (BALSAM OF PERU) — ABSCESS (F; 60P); ALVEOLITIS (F; CRC); AMENORRHEA (F; CRC;
JFM); ASTHMA (F; CRC; DAV; JFM); BACTERIA (2; KOM; PIP); BEDSORE (2; KOM; PHR; PIP);
BLEEDING (F; CRC; IED; JFM; PH2); BLENORRHEA (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (2; DAV; JFM; PHR; PH2);
BRUISE (2; KOM; PHR; PH2); BURN (2; KOM; PHR; PH2 PIP); CANCER (F; JLH); CARBUNCLE (F;
MAD); CARCINOMA (F; JLH); CARIES (F; MAD); CATARRH (F; CRC; DAV; PNC); CHILBLAIN (F; CRC;
MAD; PIP); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC; IED; PH2); COLD (2; PHR; PH2); COUGH (2; JFM; PHR; PH2);
DECUBITIS (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC; JFM); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; PNC); DRY SOCKET (F; CRC);
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DYSENTERY (F; JFM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC; JFM); ECZEMA (F; PH2; PNC); ERYTHEMA (F; MAD);
FEVER (2; DAV; MAD; PHR); FROSTBITE (2; KOM; PHR; PH2); FUNGUS (F; JFM); GONORRHEA (F;
CRC; JFM); GOUT (F; MAD); HEADACHE (F; CRC; PH2); HEMORRHOID (2; KOM; PHR; PH2; PIP);
INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (2; JFM; KOM; PHR; PH2); INFLAMMATION (2; PH2); ITCH (F; CRC;
JFM; PH2; PNC); LARYNGOSIS (F; CRC; JFM); LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC; JFM); LICE (1; CRC; PIP);
METRORRHAGIA (F; JFM; PH2); MUCOSOSIS (F; MAD; PH2); MYCOSIS (F; JFM); OSTEOMYELOSIS (F; CRC;
JFM); PARALYSIS (F; MAD); PARASITE (2; CRC; JFM; PIP); PEDICULOSIS (2; CRC; PIP); PHARYNGOSIS
(2; PHR; PH2); PROCTOSIS (F; CRC); PUERPERIUM (F; JFM); PULMONOSIS (F; DAV); RASH (F; PNC);
RESPIROSIS (F; MAD; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; JFM; PH2; 60P); SCABIES (2; CRC; KOM; PH2);
SORE (2; JFM; PH2; PIP); SPRAIN (F; DAV); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; 60P); STOMATOSIS (2; PHR; PH2);
SWELLING (F; JLH); TETANUS (F; MAD); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC; JFM; PH2); TICKS (2; KOM; PIP);
TUBERCULOSIS (1; CRC; DAV); TUMOR (F; JLH); ULCER (F; CRC); ULCUS CRURIS (2; KOM); URETHROSIS
(F; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; CRC; PH2); VD (1; JFM; 60P); WATER RETENTION (F; JFM); WHITLOW (F; JLH);
WORM (F; JFM); WOUND (2; KOM; PHR; PH2; PIP; 60P).
DOSAGES (BALSAM OF PERU) — 0.2–2 G/DAY (MAD). GALENICS WITH 5–20% BALSAM, NO MORE THAN
10% IF TO BE APPLIED OVER A LARGE AREA (PIP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BALSAM OF PERU) — ALLERGIC SKIN REACTIONS
(KOM; PIP). COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS: ALLERGIC DISPOSITION; ADVERSE EFFECTS:
ALLERGIC SKIN REACTIONS. APPLICATION ON LARGE SURFACES MAXIMUM 10%. NOT TO BE USED FOR MORE
THAN 1 WEEK (AEH).
BALSAM OF TOLU (MYROXYLON BALSAMUM (L.) HARMS) ++
ACTIVITIES (BALSAM OF TOLU) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; FNF; PH2; PNC); EXPECTORANT
(1; PHR; PH2; PNC); FUNGICIDE (F; PH2); STIMULANT (F; PNC).
INDICATIONS (BALSAM OF TOLU) — BACTERIA (1; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (2; PHR; PH2); CANCER (F; JLH);
CATARRH (2; KOM; PIP); COUGH (2; PHR; PH2; PNC); FUNGUS (F; PH2); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION
(1; PH2; PNC); INFLAMMATION (1; PH2); MUCOSOSIS (1; PH2); MYCOSIS (F; PH2); RESPIROSIS (1;
PH2); SWELLING (F; JLH); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (BALSAM OF TOLU) — 0.6 G BALSAM (KOM; PIP); 0.5 G BALSAM (PHR); 2–8 ML TOLU SYRUP
(PNC); 2–4 ML TOLU TINCTURE (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BALSAM OF TOLU) — NONE REPORTED (KOM;
PIP). ALLERGIC REACTIONS NOT REPORTED BUT POSSIBLE (PHR).
BANANA, PLANTAIN (MUSA X PARADISIACA L.) ++
SYNONYM — M. DACCA HORAN., M. ROSACEA JACQ., M. X PARADISIACA SUBSP. SAPIENTUM (L.) KUNTZE,
M. X PARADISIACA VAR. DACCA (HORAN.) BAKER EX K. SCHUM., M. X SAPIENTUM L.
ACTIVITIES (BANANA) — ANTACID (F; IED); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; JNU; TRA); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; AAB;
TRA; WOI); ANTIBILIOUS (F; IED); ANTIDOTE (1; HAD; TRA); ANTIDOTE, ARSENIC (F; IED); ANTIDOTE,
OPIUM (F; IED); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; MPI); ANTIOXIDANT (1; TRA); ANTISCORBUTIC (F; IED); ANTISEPTIC
(1; TRA); ANTISTRESS (1; ZUL); ANTIULCER (1; HH2; MPI; PH2); APERITIF (F; KAB); APHRODISIAC (F;
UPW); ASTRINGENT (1; TRA); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; MPI); DEPURATIVE (1; TRA; WOI); DETOXICANT
(1; TRA); DIURETIC (1; AAB; MPI; TRA); ECBOLIC (F; UPW); EMMENAGOGUE (F; UPW); EXPECTORANT
(1; TRA); FUNGICIDE (1; HHB; WOI); HALLUCINOGEN (1; HHB); HEMOPOIETIC (1; MPI); HEMOSTAT
(F; IED; UPW); HYPERTENSIVE (1; UPW); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (F; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; HHB;
MPI); HYPOTENSIVE (1; MPI); IMMUNODEPRESSANT (F; ZUL); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (F; ZUL); MEMORI-
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GENIC (F; ZUL); NARCOTIC (1; PH2); PREBIOTIC (1; JNU); TONIC (1; JFM; TRA); VASOCONSTRICTOR (1;
UPW; WOI); VERMIFUGE (F; JFM; PH2); VULNERARY (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (BANANA) — ABSCESS (1; AAB); ACID STOMACH (F; JFM); AMENORRHEA (F; UPW);
ANASARCA (F; MPI); ANEMIA (1; JFM; MPI); ANOREXIA (F; KAB); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; JNU); ASCITES
(F; KAB); ASTHMA (F; JFM; UPW); BACTERIA (1; AAB; TRA; WOI); BILIOUSNESS (F; IED); BITE (F;
JFM; MPI; PH2); BLEEDING (1; IED; TRA; UPW); BLISTER (1; AAB); BRONCHOSIS (F; DAV; KAB);
BRONCHOCOELE (F; PH2); BURN (1; TRA; UPW); CANCER (F; JFM; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; JNU);
CANCER, NOSE (F; JLH; UPW); CANCER, SKIN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (1;
JNU; MPI; UPW; WOI); CELIAC (1; WOI); CHEST ACHE (F; JFM); CHILDBIRTH (1; AAB; MPI); CHOLERA
(F; KAB); COLIC (F; KAB); COLITIS (1; WOI); CONSTIPATION (F; WOI); CORN (F; JLH); DEBILITY (F;
JFM); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DIABETES (1; HHB; IED; PH2; WOI); DIARRHEA (1; MPI; PH2; TRA;
WOI); DROPSY (F; MPI); DYSENTERY (F; IED; JFM; MPI; WOI); DYSMENORRHEA (F; IED; UPW);
DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); DYSURIA (F; MPI; PH2); EDEMA (F; MPI); ENTEROSIS (F; MPI; PH2); EPILEPSY
(F; MPI); FEVER (F; DAV; IED; JFM); FUNGUS (1; HHB; WOI); GASTROSIS (F; AAB; MPI; PH2);
GINGIVOSIS (1; JFM); GONORRHEA (F; JFM; KAB); GOUT (F; DAV; PH2; WOI); HEADACHE (F; JFM);
HEARTBURN (F; IED; KAB); HEMATURIA (F; MPI); HEMIPLEGIA (F; MPI); HEMORRHOID (F; JFM); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (1; JFM; JNU; MPI; PH2; WOI); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; PH2); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1;
HHB; MPI); HYSTERIA (F; MPI); IMMUNODEPRESSION (F; ZUL); IMPOTENCE (F; UPW); INFECTION (1;
HHB; TRA; WOI); INFLAMMATION (1; TRA; UPW); ITCH (F; DAV; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; JFM); LEPROSY
(F; KAB); LEUKODERMA (1; TRA); LEISHMANIASIS (F; DAV); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; UPW); MALAISE
(F; UPW); MALARIA (F; IED); MARASMUS (F; JFM); MENORRHAGIA (F; KAB); MIGRAINE (F; JFM; UPW);
MORNING SICKNESS (F; UPW); MYCOSIS (1; HHB; UPW; WOI); NEPHROSIS (F; PH2; WOI); NEUROSIS
(F; UPW); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB); OSTEOPOROSIS (1; JNU); OTOSIS (F; DAV; KAB; UPW); PAIN (F;
JFM; MPI; PH2); PERTUSSIS (F; SKJ); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PH2); PULMONOSIS (1; JFM); RHEUMATISM (1;
TRA; UPW); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); RINGWORM (F; UPW); SCABIES (F; PH2); SHINGLES (F; JFM);
SMALLPOX (F; MPI); SNAKEBITE (F; JFM; PH2); SORE (F; JFM; JLH); SORE THROAT (F; JFM); SPRUE (1;
WOI); STING (F; JFM; KAB); STOMACHACHE (F; UPW); STRANGURY (F; KAB); STRESS (1; ZUL); STROKE
(1; JNU); SWELLING (F; MPI); THIRST (F; KAB; PH2); TOOTHACHE (F; UPW); TUBERCULOSIS (1; AAB;
DAV; KAB); ULCER (1; AAB; HH2; MPI; PH2); UREMIA (F; MPI; WOI); URTICARIA (F; DAV); UTEROSIS
(F; KAB); VAGINOSIS (F; KAB); VD (F; JFM); VOMITING (F; MPI); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION
(1; AAB; MPI; TRA); WORM (1; JFM; MPI; PH2).
DOSAGES (BANANA) — 100–200 G LEAF/1000 ML WATER FOR TOPICAL INFLAMMATION (TRA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BANANA) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM).“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO
SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). AMINES MAY TRIGGER MIGRAINE. HIGH INCIDENCE OF MYOCARDIAL
FIBROSIS IN TROPICS MAY RESULT FROM CHRONIC INGESTION (PH2). STEM JUICE, BUT NOT FRUITS, REPORTEDLY
ECBOLIC AND EMMENAGOGUE (UPW).
EXTRACTS (BANANA) — SITOINDOSIDES I–IV (10–30 PPM) HAVE ANTIULCER ACTIVITY (HH2). SUGARS IN
THE FRUITS TEND TO INCREASE GRAM-POSITIVE OR ACIDIC GROUPS AND DECREASE GRAM-NEGATIVE ORGANISMS
(WOI). THE LOSS OF THE Μ FROM ΜG IN THE HERBAL PDR MIGHT SELL A LOT OF BANANAS. IF YOU CAN BELIEVE
THE HERBAL PDR (2000) OF GRUENWALD ET AL., PLANTAIN FRUITS (P. 597) CONTAIN 28 MILLION PPM SEROTONIN,
ON A FRESH WEIGHT BASIS; PERHAPS 10 TIMES MORE ON A DRY WEIGHT BASIS, 7 MILLION PPM TYRAMINE, ON
A FRESH WEIGHT BASIS; PERHAPS 10 TIMES MORE ON A DRY WEIGHT BASIS; 8 MILLION PPM DOPAMINE, ON A
FRESH WEIGHT BASIS; PERHAPS 10 TIMES MORE ON A DRY WEIGHT BASIS, AND ONLY 2 MILLION PPM NORADRENALINE, ON A FRESH WEIGHT BASIS; PERHAPS 10 TIMES MORE ON A DRY WEIGHT BASIS. THAT WOULD MORE
THAN RATIONALIZE HIS SUGGESTIONS THAT PLANTAIN IS USED TO PREPARE A NARCOTIC DRINK. NO, WE HAVE NO
BANANAS. GRUENWALD PROBABLY HAD ΜG/G RATHER THAN G/G IN MIND. AT ANY RATE, I'LL NOT CITE THESE
FIGURES IN MY DATABASE. THIS HAPPENS TO ME SO OFTEN; I HAVE AN ITALICIZED ΜG/G IN AN ABSTRACT AND
THE E-MAIL DROPS THE Μ AND THEN I HAVE G/G INSTEAD OF ΜG/G.
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BANEBERRY (ACTAEA SPICATA L.) X
SYNONYM — A. SPICATA VAR. NIGRA L.
ACTIVITIES (BANEBERRY) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (F;
WO2); CYTOTOXIC (F; WO2); DELIRIANT (1; HHB); EMETIC (F; PH2; WO2); EXPECTORANT (F; WO2);
LAXATIVE (F; PH2); NEUROSEDATIVE (F; SKJ); PARASITICIDE (1; WO2); POISON (1; WO2); STOMACHIC (F;
WO2).
INDICATIONS (BANEBERRY) — ARTHROSIS (F; PH2); ASTHMA (F; WO2); BACTERIA (1; PH2); CANCER (F;
DAA; JLH); CANCER, THIGH (F; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; WO2); CHOREA (F; WO2); CRAMP (F; WO2);
DERMATOSIS (F; WO2); HEADACHE (F; WO2); INFECTION (1; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; PH2); LUMBAGO
(F; WO2); NEURALGIA (F; WO2); OVARY (F; WO2); PARASITE (1; WO2); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2); SCROFULA
(F; WO2); UTEROSIS (F; WO2).
DOSAGES (BANEBERRY) — I DISCOURAGE ITS USE BY ANYONE EXCEPT SKILLED HERBAL PRACTITIONERS.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BANEBERRY) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT
PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). POISONOUS, POSSIBLY FATAL (WO2), INTERNALLY CAUSING COLIC, DELIRIUM, DIZZINESS, DYSPNEA, ENTERITIS, GASTRITIS, NAUSEA, AND VOMITING
(HHB; WO2).
BAN XIA (PINELLIA TERNATA (THUNB.) MAKINO) +
SYNONYM — ARISAEMA COCHINCHINENSE BLUME, ARUM DRACONTIUM LOUR., A. TERNATUM THUNB., P.
COCHINCHINENSE (BLUME) W. WIGHT, P. WAWRAE ENGL.
ACTIVITIES (BAN XIA) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; X8251058); ANALGESIC (1; DAA); ANESTHETIC (F; LMP);
ANTICOMPLEMENTARY (1; X7735195); ANTIDEPRESSANT (1; X11025166); ANTIEMETIC (1; DAA; HHB);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; AKT); ANTITUSSIVE (F; DAA); CHOLINERGIC (1; X8068197); DIAPHORETIC (F;
LMP); DIURETIC (F; LMP); EXPECTORANT (F; AKT; DAA; HHB); GASTROTONIC (1; X8348334);
HEMOSTAT (1; DAA; X9810270); IMMUNOMODULATOR (1; X7735195); PROPECIC (F; DAA); SEDATIVE
(1; DAA); TONIC (F; LMP).
INDICATIONS (BAN XIA) — ABSCESS (F; LMP); ALOPECIA (F; DAA); ARTHROSIS (F; DAA); BLEEDING
(1; DAA; X9810270); BLISTER (F; LMP); BRONCHOSIS (F; DAA); CANCER (1; DAA; JLH); CANCER,
BREAST (F; DAA); CANCER, STOMACH (F; DAA; JLH); CHEST (F; DAA); COUGH (F; DAA); DEPRESSION
(1; X11025166); DERMATOSIS (F; LMP); DIARRHEA (F; AKT); DYSPEPSIA (F; DAA); FEVER (F;
LMP); FLU (F; DAA); GASTROSIS (F; DAA); GOITER (F; DAA); GONORRHEA (F; DAA); HEADACHE
(F; LMP); HEPATOSIS (F; LMP); HICCUP (F; DAA); HYPEREMESIS (F; LMP); INFLAMMATION (1;
AKT; LMP); INSOMNIA (1; DAA); JAUNDICE (F; DAA); LEUKEMIA (F; DAA); LEUKORRHEA (F;
DAA); LICHEN (F; LMP); MALARIA (F; DAA); MASTOSIS (F; DAA); NAUSEA (1; AKT; DAA);
NEPHROSIS (F; LMP); NERVOUSNESS (1; DAA); PAIN (1; DAA; LMP); PANCREATOSIS (F; LMP);
PHARYNGOSIS (F; DAA); PSORIASIS (F; LMP); PULMONOSIS (F; AKT); RESPIROSIS (F; AKT); RHEUMATISM (F; DAA); SNAKEBITE (F; DAA); SORE (F; LMP); SPLENOSIS (F; LMP); VOMITING (1; AKT;
DAA; HHB); WATER RETENTION (F; LMP).
DOSAGES (BAN XIA) — 2–6 G/DAY POWDERED PROCESSED ROOT (AKT).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BAN XIA) — CLASS 2B, 2D; CONTRAINDICATED
IN ALL CASES OF BLEEDING OR BLOOD DISORDERS (AHP). NOT COVERED (KOM; PH2). MUST BE PROCESSED
PRIOR TO USE, COOKING WITH GINGER, VINEGAR, AND/OR ALUM (AKT). NOT FOR LONG-TERM USE, NOR IN
PREGNANCY (AKT).
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BARBASCO (DIOSCOREA COMPOSITA HEMSL.) +
SYNONYM — D. TERPINAPENSIS ULINE EX R. KNUTH.
ACTIVITIES (BARBASCO) — ANTIESTROGENIC (F; CRC); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; CRC); PISCICIDE (1; CRC).
INDICATIONS (BARBASCO) — ADDISON’S DISEASE (F; CRC); ALLERGY (F; CRC); ARTHROSIS (F; CRC);
BURSITIS (F; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC); IMPOTENCE (F; CRC); INFERTILITY
(F; CRC); MENOPAUSE (F; CRC); PMS (F; CRC); PROSTATOSIS (F; CRC); PSORIASIS (F; CRC); RHEUMATIC
FEVER (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); SCIATICA (F; CRC); TESTICULAR DEFICIENCY (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BARBASCO) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PHR).
“TUBERS ARE BITTER AND TOXIC. STEROIDAL DRUGS MAY PRODUCE SERIOUS SIDE EFFECTS IN THE LONG RUN” (CRC).
DIOSGENIN IS CONVERTED BY CHEMICAL MEANS AND ELABORATE PROCESSING TO PROVIDE THE FINAL PRODUCTS THAT
RELIEVE ARTHROSIS, ASTHMA, AND ECZEMA, AND TO REGULATE METABOLISM AND CONTROL FERTILITY.
BARBERRY (BERBERIS VULGARIS L.) +
SYNONYM — B. JACQUINII HORT. EX K. KOCH, B. SANGUINEA HORT. EX K. KOCH, B. VULGARIS F. ATROPURPUREA REGEL, B. VULGARIS VAR. PUPUREA BERTIN EX JACQUES & HERINCQ.
ACTIVITIES (BARBERRY) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); AMEBICIDE (1; APA; PNC); ANTIACETYLCHOLINESTERASE
(1; MAB); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX; FNF); ANTIAMNESIC (1; MAB); ANTIARRHYTHMIC (1; LAF);
ANTIARTHRITIC (1; COX; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; FAD); ANTICANCER (1; COX; FNF); ANTICARIOGENIC
(1; MAB); ANTICHOLINESTERASE (1; PNC); ANTICONVULSANT (1; APA; PNC); ANTIEMETIC (1; MAB);
ANTIFIBRILLATORY (1; APA; LAF); ANTIHELICOBACTER (1; X9781854); ANTIHEMORRHAGIC (1; PNC); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; PNC); ANTIITCH (F; FAD); ANTIMITOTIC (1; MAB); ANTINEOPLASTIC (1; PNC);
ANTIPERISTALTIC (1; FNF); ANTIPYRETIC (1; CRC; PH2; PNC); ANTISCORBUTIC (1; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1;
APA; CRC; FAD; PED; PH2; PNC); ANTISPASMODIC (1; MAB; PED); ANTITRYPANOSOMIC (1; PNC);
ANTITUBERCULAR (1; PNC); ANTIULCER (1; X9781854); APERITIF (F; FAD; PH2); ASTRINGENT (1; APA; FAD);
BITTER (F; HHB; PED); CHOLAGOGUE (1; CRC; HH2; PHR); CHOLERETIC (1; CRC; FAD; HH2; MAB;
PH2); COLLYRIUM (1; MAB); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC; FAD; FEL; MAB); DIAPHORETIC (F; FAD); DIURETIC
(1; CRC; FAD; PHR; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC; EFS; FAD); FUNGICIDE (1; APA; PED; PNC);
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HEMATIGENIC (FEL; PH2); HEPATOTONIC (F; MAD); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA; HH2; PED; PH2; PNC);
IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; APA; LAF; PED; PH2); LAXATIVE (1; APA; CRC; FAD); LEUCOCYTOGENIC (1;
PNC); MYDRIATIC (1; MAB); NEGATIVE INOTROPIC (1; PH2); PARASITICIDE (1; APA); PERISTALTIC (1; PHR;
PH2); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; PH2); SEDATIVE (1; APA; PNC); TONIC (F; CRC; PED); TRANQUILIZER (1;
PED); UTEROTONIC (1; APA; DEM; HH2; PNC); VASOCONSTRICTOR (F; FAD).
INDICATIONS (BARBERRY) — ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); AMEBA (1; APA; MAB; PNC); AMNESIA
(1; MAB); ANOREXIA (F; CRC; FAD; HHB; MAD; PED; PHR; PH2); APHTHA (F; FEL); ARRHYTHMIA
(1; LAB; LAF; MAB); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; FAD; FNF; HH2; MAB; MAD; PH2); BACKACHE (F;
MAD); BACTERIA (1; APA; CRC; FAD); BILIOUSNESS (F; CRC; MAB); BLADDER STONE (F; HHB);
BLEEDING (1; CRC; FAD; MAD; PED; PNC); BRONCHOSIS (1; CRC; PED); CALCULUS (F; CRC;
FEL); CANCER (1; COX; FNF; JLH; MAB); CANCER, COLON (1; COX; FNF); CANCER, LIVER (1; COX;
CRC; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (1; COX; JLH); CANCER, NECK (1; COX; CRC; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH
(1; COX; CRC; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (1; MAB); CARIES (1; MAB); CATARRH (F; CRC); CHLOROSIS (F;
MAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; CRC; KOM; MAB; MAD; PH2); CHOLERA (1; APA; FEL; MAB; MAD;
PNC); COLD (F; PH2); COLIC (F; CRC); CONGESTION (F; APA); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (1; APA); CONSTIPATION
(1; APA; CRC; FAD; MAB; PH2); CONVULSION (1; APA; PNC); COUGH (1; CRC; FAD); CRAMP
(1; KOM; MAB; PED; PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD); DEBILITY (F; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC);
DIABETES (1; MAB); DIARRHEA (1; CRC; FAD; FEL; MAD; PH2; PNC); DYSENTERY (1; FEL; MAB;
PNC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA; MAD; PHR; PH2); DYSURIA (F; CRC; FEL;
MAD); ENTEROSIS (1; KOM; MAB); EYE PROBLEM (1; MAB); FEVER (1; APA; CRC; FAD; FEL;
MAD; PED; PH2; PNC); FISTULA (F; CRC); FLU (1; LAF); FLUX (F; CRC); FUNGUS (1; APA; PED;
PNC); GALL BLADDER (1; FAD; MAB; PHR); GALLSTONE (F; CRC; MAB; MAD); GASTROSIS (1;
KOM; MAB; MAD; PH2); GIARDIA (1; MAB); GINGIVOSIS (F; DEM); GOUT (F; CRC; HH2; MAD;
PHR; PH2); GRAVEL (F; CRC); HALITOSIS (F; CRC); HEADACHE (F; MAD); HEARTBURN (F; CRC; PHR;
PH2); HELICOBACTER (1; X9781854); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC; MAD; PHR; PH2); HEPATOSIS (1; CRC;
FAD; HH2; MAB; PH2); HERPES (F; APA; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; CRC; HH2;
PED; PH2; PNC); HYPERTYRAMINEMIA (1; MAB); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; APA; LAF; PED; PH2);
INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; APA; FAD; PED; PH2; PNC); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; COX;
CRC; FNF; PNC); INSOMNIA (1; APA; PNC); IRRITATION (F; CRC); ITCH (1; CRC; FAD; MAB);
JAUNDICE (1; APA; CRC; DEM; FAD; FEL; PH2); KIDNEY STONE (F; HHB; MAD); KNEE PAIN (F;
CRC); AMENORRHEA (1; APA; PNC); LEISHMANIASIS (1; MAB; MAD; PHR; PH2); LEPROSY (F;
MAD); LEUCOCYTOGENIC (1; PNC); LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC); LUMBAGO (F; CRC; MAD; PHR; PH2);
MALARIA (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); METRORRHAGIA (F; CRC; MAD); MORPHINISM (F; MAD; PHR; PH2);
MUCOSOSIS (F; CRC); MYCOSIS (1; APA; MAB; PED; PNC); NAUSEA (1; MAB); NEGATIVE INOTROPIC
(1; HH2; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; FEL; KOM; MAD; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (1; APA; PED; PNC);
NEURALGIA (F; CRC); NEUROSIS (F; MAD); NIDDM (1; MAB); ODONTOSIS (F; MAD); OPHTHALMIA
(F; APA); OPIATE WITHDRAWAL (F; PHR); OXALURIA (F; CRC); PARASITE (1; APA); PHTHISIS (F; MAD);
PLAGUE (F; APA); POLYP (F; CRC); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; HH2; PH2); PROTOZOA (F; CRC); PULMONOSIS (F; HHB); PYELOSIS (F; MAD); RENAL COLIC (F; CRC); RETINOSIS (F; MAD); RHEUMATISM
(1; COX; CRC; FAD; MAD); RINGWORM (F; CRC); SACRAL PAIN (F; CRC); SALMONELLA (1; CRC;
HDR); SCROFULA (F; MAD); SORE THROAT (F; MAD); SPLENOSIS (F; HH2; PH2); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1;
CRC; HDR); STOMATOSIS (F; JLH); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; CRC; HDR); SCAB (F; CRC); SCIATICA (F;
APA; FAD); SCROFULA (F; CRC; PHR); SIDE PAIN (F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC); SORE THROAT (F; APA;
DEM); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC; HH2; KOM; PH2); SPERMATIC CORDS (F; CRC); SPLEEN (F; CRC);
STOMACHACHE (F; PH2); STOMATOSIS (F; APA; CRC); STONE (F; HHB); STRESS (1; PED); TRACHOMA
(1; MAB); TRICHOMONIASIS (1; MAB); TUBERCULOSIS (1; ABS; CRC; MAD; PHR; PH2; PNC);
TUMOR (F; CRC); TYPHUS (F; CRC); ULCER (F; CRC; X9781854); URETHROSIS (F; MAD); UTERRHAGIA
(F; APA); UTEROSIS (F; CRC; KOM); UTI (1; APA; PHR; PH2); VAGINISMUS (F; CRC); VAGINOSIS
(1; APA); VOMITING (1; MAB); WATER RETENTION (1; CRC; FAD; PHR; PH2); WORM (1; MAB);
WOUND (1; APA); YEAST (1; APA; PED).
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DOSAGES (BARBERRY) — 2–4 G TINCTURE (MAD); 1.5–3 TSP TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (APA); 2–3 G FL EXTRACT
(MAD); 20–40 DROPS 1:10 BARK TINCTURE (PHR; PH2); 2–4 ML LIQUID BARK (PNC); 1–2 TBSP FRESH
BARK/DAY (PED); 2 G BARK/250 ML WATER (PHR; PH2); 1.5–3 G DRY BARK/DAY (PED); 0.5–1 G
POWDERED BARK (PNC); 1 TSP (= 2.1 G) ROOT BARK IN HOT TEA (MAD); 0.5 TSP POWDERED ROOT
BARK/CUP/1 ×/DAY; 2 G DRY ROOT:10 ML ALCOHOL:10 ML WATER (PED); 2 TSP (5 G) BERRIES IN COLD TEA
(MAD); 1–2 TSP FRUIT/150 ML WATER (PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BARBERRY) — CLASS 2B (AHP). UNAPPROVED
(KOM). (SEVERAL SPECIES MENTIONED. SHOULD THIS BE INCLUDED SINCE IT IS WRITTEN UP AS THE ALKALOID
BERBERINE?) POSSIBLY HEPATOTOXIC. ORAL ADMINISTRATION APPEARED TO CAUSE NAUSEA, EMESIS, DIARRHEA,
RENAL IRRITATION, AND NEPHROSIS IN UNANESTHETIZED DOGS. CANADIANS DO NOT ALLOW BERBERINE CONTAINING BARK, EVEN IN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. COMMISSION E REPORTS NO RISKS ARE KNOWN FOR THE FRUIT,
BUT OTHER PARTS CONTAIN THE ALKALOID BERBERINE (AEH). ONE SOURCE SAYS HIGH DOSES ARE DANGEROUS,
BUT COMMISSION E SAYS THAT BERBERINE AT 500 MG (EQUIV. TO >8 G ROOT BARK WITH 6.1% ALKALOID)
IS WELL TOLERATED (KOM). BUT HIGH DOSAGES (OF BERBERINE) MAY GENERATE SERIOUS DYSPNEA AND
SPASMS, ENDING IN LETHAL PRIMARY PARALYSIS OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM (25 MG/KG IN CATS AND DOGS).
SUCH DOSES MAY ALSO CAUSE HEMORRHAGIC NEPHROSIS (KOM). DEATH FROM BERBERINE HAS BEEN
REPORTED (MAB). I SUSPECT THE HERBAL PDR ERRED IN SAYING OF THE ROOT BARK, “DOSAGES OVER 4 MG
WILL BRING ABOUT LIGHT STUPOR, NOSEBLEEDS, VOMITING, DIARRHEA, AND KIDNEY IRRITATION.” IT ALSO SAID,
“NO HEALTH HAZARDS OR SIDE EFFECTS ARE KNOWN IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PROPER ADMINISTRATION OF
DESIGNATED THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2), AND GAVE 2 G AS ROOT BARK DOSAGE (GRUENWALD, 2000).
THOUGH NO TOXICITY PROBLEMS HAVE BEEN OBSERVED SO FAR, AVOID PREPARATIONS DURING PREGNANCY
DUE TO UTEROTONIC ACTIVITY (PNC). CONTRAINDICATED FOR PREGNANT WOMEN DUE TO ITS STIMULANT EFFECT
ON THE UTERUS. BERBERINE IS REPORTEDLY MUTAGENIC IN YEAST CELLS AND AMES TEST (INTERCALATION INTO
THE DNA) (PH2). UPSET STOMACH, DIARRHEA, NAUSEA, VOMITING, DIZZINESS, OR FAINTNESS MAY OCCUR.
CONVULSIONS, DRASTIC LOWERING OF BLOOD PRESSURE, HEART RATE, OR RESPIRATION MAY BE CAUSED BY LARGE
DOSES OF BARBERRY. IN CASES OF HEART DISEASE OR CHRONIC RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS, CONSULT HEALTH CARE
PRACTITIONER BEFORE USING (TMA, 1996). IF BARNEY IS RIGHT IN SAYING THAT “GOLDENSEAL SHOULD NOT
BE TAKEN FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME,” I SUSPECT THAT THE SAME WOULD BE TRUE FOR THOSE HERBS CONTAINING
SIMILAR COMPOUNDS, SUCH AS BARBERRY, GOLDTHREAD, OREGON GRAPE, AND YELLOWROOT. THEREFORE, I
LOWERED THEIR SAFETY RATINGS TO 1+ (BARNEY, 1996).
EXTRACTS (BARBERRY) — BERBAMINE STRONGLY ACTIVE AGAINST ESCHERICHIA COLI, PSEUDOMONAS
AERUGINOSA, SALMONELLA TYPHII, STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS, AND STREPTOCOCCUS VIRIDANS. BERBAMINE
INCREASES WHITE BLOOD CELL AND PLATELET COUNTS IN ANIMALS; USED IN CHINA FOR “ESSENTIAL HYPOTENSION” (PNC) AND LEUKOPENIA FOLLOWING CHEMOTHERAPY AND/OR RADIATION. PALMATINE ANTICHOLINESTERASE, HYPOTENSIVE, AND UTEROSTIMULANT. JATRORRHIZINE ANTIFUNGAL, HYPOTENSIVE, AND SEDATIVE. MAGNOFLORINE AND OXYACANTHINE ALSO HYPOTENSIVE. ALKALOIDS WITH MANY ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES. A GOOD
SOURCE OF THE COX-2 INHIBITOR, BERBERINE (COX; FNF). BERBERINE SHOWED BACTERICIDE PROPERTY
SUPERIOR TO CHLORAMPHENICOL (APA).
BARLEY (HORDEUM VULGARE L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (BARLEY) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; BIB); ANTILACTAGOGUE (F; BIB); ANTIPYRETIC (F; BIB); DEMULCENT (F; BIB; EFS); DIGESTIVE (F; BIB); DIURETIC (F; BIB); EMOLLIENT (F; BIB; EFS); EXPECTORANT (F;
BIB); STOMACHIC (F; BIB).
INDICATIONS (BARLEY) — ACROCHORDON (F; BIB); BLADDER (F; BIB); BRONCHOSIS (F; BIB); BURN (F;
BIB); DEBILITY (F; DEP); CANCER (F; BIB); CATARRH (F; BIB; EFS); CHEST (F; BIB); CHILBLAIN (F;
BIB); CHOLERA (F; BIB); COLITIS (F; PH2); COUGH (F; BIB); DEBILITY (F; BIB); DIARRHEA (F; BIB);
DYSPEPSIA (F; BIB; SKJ); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); FEVER (F; BIB); FIG (F; BIB); GASTROSIS (F; PH2);
IBD (F; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; BIB); MEASLES (F; BIB); PHTHISIS (F; BIB); PUERPERIUM (F; BIB);
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SCIRRHUS (F; BIB); SORE (F; BIB); TUMOR (F; BIB); UROGENITOSIS (F; BIB); WART (F; BIB); WATER
RETENTION (F; BIB).
DOSAGES (BARLEY) — FOOD FARMACY. 450 MG (PH2). J. I QUOTE HERE A FOOD FARMACY RECIPE THAT I
HAVE SEEN ONLY IN THE BIBLE, “TAKE THOU UNTO THEE WHEAT, AND BARLEY, AND BEANS, AND LENTILS, AND
MILLET, AND FITCHES, AND PUT THEM IN ONE VESSEL, AND MAKE THEE BREAD THEREOF...AND THOU SHALT EAT IT
AS BARLEY CAKES...” (EZEKIEL 4:9, 12).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BARLEY) — CLASS 2B (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
BASIL, SWEET BASIL (OCIMUM BASILICUM L.) ++
SYNONYM — O. BASILICUM VAR. GLABRATUM BENTH., O. BASILICUM VAR. MAJUS BENTH.
ACTIVITIES (BASIL) — ALEXETERIC (F; CRC; WOI); ANALGESIC (1; CRC; PNC; TRA); ANTACID (1; TRA);
ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX; FNF); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; COX; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; PNC; TRA);
ANTICANCER (1; COX; FNF); ANTICOAGULASE (F; WOI); ANTICOMPLEMENTARY(1; TRA); ANTIDOTE (F;
CRC); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; COX; FNF; TRA); ANTIOXIDANT (1; APA); ANTIPLAQUE (1; APA);
ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC; IED; WOI); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; KOM; PHR; PH2; TRA); ANTISPASMODIC (1;
CRC; TRA); ANTITUMOR (1; APA); ANTIULCER (1; APA; TRA); APERITIF (F; PHR; PH2); APHRODISIAC
(F; CRC; IED; JFM); AROMATIC (F; PNC); BRADYCARDIC (1; TRA); CANDIDICIDE (1; AAB); CARCINOGENIC (1; CRC; KOM; TRA); CARMINATIVE (1; APA; PNC; TRA); COX-2- INHIBITOR (1; COX; FNF);
CYANOGENIC (F; CRC; WOI); DEMULCENT (F; CRC; DEP); DEODORANT (F; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F; AAB;
CRC; DEP); DIGESTIVE (1; APA; PHR; PH2; TRA); DIURETIC (F; CRC; DEP; KOM; PHR; PH2);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; AAB; APA); ENTEROTONIC (F; JFM); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC; WOI); FULLNESS (F;
PH2); FUNGICIDE (1; AAB; TRA); GASTROTONIC (F; JFM); GLUTATHIONIGENIC (1; TRA); HEMOSTAT (F;
PH2); HEPATOCARCINOGENIC (1; PNC); INSECTICIDE (1; CRC; TRA); INSECTIFUGE (1; CRC; JFM);
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LACTAGOGUE (F; CRC; HHB); LARVICIDE (1; TRA); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; HHB); NARCOTIC (1; CRC;
TRA); PARASITICIDE (1; APA); PECTORAL (F; CRC; WOI); SEDATIVE (F; CRC); STERNUTATOR (F; JFM);
STIMULANT (F; CRC; IED; JFM); STOMACHIC (1; CRC; TRA); TONIC (F; JFM); TRANQUILIZER (1; TRA);
VERMICIDE (1; AAB); VERMIFUGE (1; CRC; JFM; PNC; WOI).
INDICATIONS (BASIL) — ACNE (1; APA; PNC); ACROCHORDON (F; JLH); AGING (1; APA); ALCOHOLISM
(F; APA; CRC); ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); AMENORRHEA (F; APA; PH2); ANASARCA (F; CRC);
ANOREXIA (F; APA; KOM; PHR; PH2); APHTHA (F; JFM); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; FNF; PHR; PH2);
ASTHMA (F; IED); BACTERIA (1; APA; PNC; TRA; WOI); BLEEDING (F; PH2); BOREDOM (F; CRC);
BRONCHOSIS (1; TRA); BRUISE (F; PHR; PH2); CANCER (1; COX; FNF); CANCER, DIAPHRAGM (F;
JLH); CANCER, EYE (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F;
JLH); CANDIDA (1; AAB); CARDIOPATHY (F; APA); CATARACT (F; AAB); CATARRH (F; CRC; IED);
CHILDBIRTH (1; AAB; CRC; DEP; PH2); CHILL (F; APA; PHR; PH2); CHOLERA (F; CRC); COLD (F;
APA; HHB; PHR); COLIC (F; CRC); COLLAPSE (F; CRC); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; IED); CONSTIPATION (F;
APA; CRC; DEP; HHB); CONTUSION (F; PHR); CONVULSION (F; CRC); COUGH (F; IED); CRAMP (1;
APA; CRC; TRA); CROUP (F; CRC); DEAFNESS (F; CRC; JFM); DELIRIUM (F; CRC); DEPRESSION
(F; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2); DERMATOSIS (1; PH2; TRA); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; DEP); DROPSY (F;
CRC); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; DEP); DYSMENORRHEA (1; AAB; APA; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA;
KOM); DYSURIA (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC; DEP; JFM); EPILEPSY (F; CRC; IED); FEVER (F;
AAB; CRC; DEP; IED; JFM; PH2; WOI); FLU (F; CRC; JFM); FUNGUS (1; AAB; CRC; TRA);
GAS (1; APA; CRC; PHR; PNC; TRA); GASTROSIS (F; APA; JFM; TRA); GINGIVOSIS (F; PH2);
GONORRHEA (F; CRC; DEP); GOUT (F; CRC; WOI); GRAVEL (F; CRC); HALITOSIS (F; CRC; WOI);
HANGOVER (F; IED); HEADACHE (F; CRC; IED); HEMIPLEGIA (F; CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC; DEP;
WOI); HICCUP (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; IED); HYSTERIA (F; CRC); INFECTION (1; AAB;
APA; KOM; PH2; TRA); INFLAMMATION (1; COX; FNF; TRA); INSANITY (F; CRC); INSOMNIA (F;
CRC); ITCH (F; APA; PH2); MALARIA (F; DEP; PH2); MIGRAINE (F; CRC); MUCOSOSIS (F; HHB);
MYCOSIS (1; AAB; CRC; TRA); NAUSEA (1; APA; TRA); NEPHROSIS (F; APA; CRC; DEP; PH2;
PNC); NERVOUSNESS (1; CRC; TRA); NEUROSIS (F; APA; CRC); ODONTOSIS (1; APA); OTOSIS (2;
AAB; CRC; DEP; PH2; TRA); PAIN (1; CRC; PHR; PH2; PNC; TRA); PARALYSIS (F; CRC);
PARASITE (1; AAB; APA); PERTUSSIS (F; CRC); PHARYNGOSIS (F; APA); PLAQUE (1; APA); POLYP (F;
CRC); PUERPERIUM (F; APA); RESPIROSIS (1; TRA); RHEUMATISM (1; COX; IED; PHR; PH2);
RHINOSIS (F; CRC); RINGWORM (F; APA; CRC; DEP); SALMONELLA (1; WOI); SEBORRHEA (1; TRA);
SINUSOSIS (F; CRC); SNAKEBITE (F; APA; CRC); SORE (1; AAB; CRC); SORE THROAT (F; APA; CRC);
SPASM (F; CRC); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; CRC); STING (F; CRC); STOMACHACHE (1; AAB); STOMATOSIS
(F; JFM); SWELLING (F; APA); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); TUMOR (1; APA; CRC); ULCER (1; APA; TRA);
UROGENITOSIS (F; HHB); UTI (F; HHB); VD (F; CRC); VERTIGO (F; IED); WART (F; APA; CRC);
WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; DEP; KOM; PHR; PH2); WORM (1; AAB; CRC; JFM; PNC; WOI);
WOUND (1; APA; PHR; PH2); YEAST (1; AAB).
DOSAGES (BASIL) — 1–2 TSP HERB/CUP WATER 2–3 ×/DAY; 0.5–1 TSP TINCTURE UP TO 3 ×/DAY (APA); 5
G LEAF/200 CC WATER FOR GAS (JFM); 20 G LEAF/300 CC WATER FOR APHTHA (JFM); 15 G FRESH PLANT/L
WATER, ONE CUP BEFORE RETIRING (TRA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BASIL) — CLASS 2B, 2C, 2D. NOT RECOMMENDED
FOR INFANTS OR OVER A LONG PERIOD (AHP).“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) BUT ONE SHOULD FORGO USE OF BASIL OIL, HOWEVER, UNTIL “THE FINAL DETERMINATIONS
OF THE DRUG’S CARCINOGENIC POTENTIAL” (PH2). COMMISSION E REPORTS THE HERB CONTAINS UP TO 0.5%
OF EO, WHICH CONTAINS UP TO 85% OF ESTRAGOLE. ESTRAGOLE IS MUTAGENIC FOLLOWING METABOLIC ACTIVATION, AND THERE IS EVIDENCE FROM ANIMAL EXPERIMENTS THAT IT MAY BE CARCINOGENIC. THE HERB AND EO
SHOULD NOT BE USED DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION OR FOR PROLONGED PERIODS. THERE IS NO OBJECTION
TO THE USE OF THE HERB AS AN ADMIXTURE IN LEVELS UP TO 5% (AEH).
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EXTRACTS (BASIL) — LD50 HYDROMETHANOLIC EXTRACT = >2000 MG/KG (TRA); LD50 POWDERED HERB
>6000 (TRA). FAIR SOURCE OF COX-2 INHIBITING OLEANOLIC ACID AT ~0.1% (COX; FNF). AS A SOURCE
OF EUGENOL, PERHAPS SECOND ONLY TO SOME VARIETIES OF CLOVE (UP TO 20% EUGENOL), AND CINNAMON
(TO 3.8%), AND ALLSPICE (TO 3.6% EUGENOL).
BASTARD CEDAR (GUAZUMA ULMIFOLIA LAM.) ++
ACTIVITIES (BASTARD CEDAR) — ANALEPTIC (1; TRA); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; AAB; TRA); ANTIDOTE,
COMOCLADIA (F; JFM); ANTIHERPETIC (1; TRA); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; TRA); ANTISEPTIC (1; TRA);
ANTIVIRAL (1; TRA); APERITIF (F; JFM); ASTRINGENT (1; JFM); BRONCHODILATOR (1; TRA); CNS-STIMULANT (1; TRA); CYTOTOXIC (1; TRA); DEPURATIVE (F; JFM); DIAPHORETIC (F; DAV; JFM); DIURETIC (1;
JFM; TRA); EMOLLIENT (F; DAV); HEMOSTAT (F; DAV); PECTORAL (F; DAV); RESPIRASTIMULANT (1; TRA);
STOMACHIC (F; JFM); UTEROTONIC (1; AAB).
INDICATIONS (BASTARD CEDAR) — ALOPECIA (F; JFM); ANOREXIA (F; JFM); ASTHMA (F; JFM);
BACTERIA (1; AAB; TRA); BLEEDING (F; DAV); BRONCHOSIS (F; JFM); CANCER (1; AAB); CHILDBIRTH
(F; AAB); COLD (F; JFM); COUGH (F; JFM); DERMATOSIS (F; AAB; JFM); DIARRHEA (F; AAB);
DISLOCATION (F; JFM); DYSENTERY (F; AAB; JFM); ELEPHANTIASIS (F; JFM); FEVER (F; DAV; JFM);
FLU (F; TRA); GONORRHEA (F; JFM); HEATSTROKE (F; JFM); HEMORRHOID (F; JFM); HEPATOSIS (F;
JFM); HERPES (1; TRA); INFECTION (1; AAB); LEPROSY (F; DAV); MALARIA (F; JFM); NEPHROSIS
(F; JFM); PARASITE (F; JFM); PNEUMONIA (F; JFM); PROCTOSIS (F; JFM); PROSTATOSIS (F; AAB);
PULMONOSIS (F; DAV); RASH (F; AAB); SHIGELLA (1; TRA); SORE (F; AAB; JFM); SORE THROAT (F;
JFM); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; TRA); SYPHILIS (F; JFM); VD (F; JFM); VIRUS (1; TRA); WATER
RETENTION (1; LFM; TRA).
EXTRACTS (BASTARD CEDAR) — LEAVES CONTAIN 21,700 PPM CAFFEINE (TRA). NONTOXIC; LD50 =
>25,000 MG/KG ORL RAT; LD50 = 5975 MG/KG IPR RAT.
BAYBERRY (MORELLA CERIFERA (L.) SMALL) +
SYNONYM — MYRICA CERIFERA L., MYRICA CERIFERA VAR. PUMILA MICHX., MYRICA PUMILA (MICHX.) SMALL.
TAXONOMISTS MAY RARELY HAVE TROUBLE DISTINGUISHING M. CERIFERA, M. GALE, AND M. PENSYLVANICA, SO
I SUSPECT HERBALISTS AND COLLECTORS MAY MIX THEM ON OCCASION. RAFINESQUE, AN ECCENTRIC MD, CIRCA
1839, SAID THAT ALL SPECIES WERE EQUIVALENT FROM THE MEDICINAL POINT OF VIEW (CEB).
ACTIVITIES (BAYBERRY) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANALGESIC (1; DEM; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PED);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA); ANTIPYRETIC (1; APA; CAN); ASTRINGENT (1; FAD; PED; PHR; PH2);
CARCINOGENIC (F; APA); CARDIOTONIC (F; CRC; JFM); CHOLERETIC (1; APA); CIRCULOSTIMULANT (F; CAN);
DEOBSTRUENT (F; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (1; CAN; CRC; PHR; PH2); DIURETIC (F;
CEB); EMETIC (F; APA; FAD; FEL; CAN; PH2); ERRHINE (F; CEB); EXPECTORANT (F; APA; CEB);
INSECTICIDE (F; CEB); INSECTIFUGE (1; CEB); LAXATIVE (1; CRC; PED); MINERAL CORTICOID (1; APA);
NARCOTIC (F; CEB; CRC; FEL); PROTISTICIDE (1; APA); SIALAGOGUE (1; CEB; PED); SPERMICIDE (1;
APA); STERNUTATOR (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CEB; CRC; FEL; PED; PHR; PH2; PNC); STOMACHIC
(F; CEB; CRC); TONIC (F; APA); VERMIFUGE (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (BAYBERRY) — ADENOPATHY (F; CRC); ALOPECIA (F; CEB); AMENORRHEA (F; FEL);
BACKACHE (F; CRC); BACTERIA (1; PED); BITE (F; CEB); BLEEDING (F; CEB); BOIL (F; CEB; CRC);
BRONCHOSIS (F; MAD); CANCER (F; CRC; JLH); CANKER (F; CRC); CARBUNCLE (F; CRC); CATARRH
(F; FAD; FEL; MAD); CHILL (F; FAD); CHOLERA (F; CEB; CRC); COLD (F; CAN; FAD; PHR;
PH2); COLIC (F; CEB); COLITIS (F; APA; CAN); CONGESTION (F; APA); CONSTIPATION (1; CRC;
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PED); COUGH (F; PHR; PH2; PNC); CRAMP (F; FEL); DERMATOSIS (F; PED; PHR; PH2); DIARRHEA
(1; APA; CAN; CRC; FEL); DRY MOUTH (1; PED); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; FAD; JFM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (F; MAD); EPISTAXIS (F; CEB); FEVER (1; APA;
CAN; CRC; FAD; MAD; PHR; PH2); FISTULA (F; FEL); FLU (F; APA); GALLSTONE (F; MAD);
GASTROSIS (F; DEM; FAD); GINGIVOSIS (1; APA; FEL); GOITER (F; CRC); GRAVEL (F; MAD);
HEADACHE (F; CEB; CRC; DEM; MAD); HEMATOCHEZIA (F; CRC); HEMATOPTYSIS (F; CRC);
HEMORRHOID (1; APA); HEPATOSIS (1; APA; CRC; MAD); HYSTERIA (F; CEB); INFECTION (1; PED);
INFLAMMATION (1; APA; DEM); ITCH (F; CEB; FAD); JAUNDICE (F; CRC; FAD; JFM; MAD);
LETHARGY (F; APA; PED); LEUKORRHEA (F; CAN; CRC; FAD; FEL; MAD); METRORRHAGIA (F; CEB;
CRC); MUCOSOSIS (F; APA; CAN; MAD); PAIN (1; DEM; FNF); PALSY (F; CEB); PARASITE (1;
APA); PHARYNGOSIS (F; CRC; MAD); POLYP (F; CRC; JLH; PED); POOR CIRCULATION (F; CAN);
PYORRHEA (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SCARLET FEVER (F; CRC; FEL);
SCROFULA (F; CRC; FAD; FEL; PED); SORE (F; CRC; FEL; PHR); SORE THROAT (1; APA; CAN;
CRC; FEL); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); STOMATOSIS (1; CRC; FEL; MAD; PED); STONE (F; MAD);
SWELLING (F; CEB); TONSILOSIS (F; DEM); TOOTHACHE (F; CEB); TYPHOID (F; CRC; FEL); ULCER
(F; APA; CRC; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; CEB; CRC); VAGINOSIS (1; APA); VARICOSIS (F; APA; CRC);
WATER RETENTION (F; CEB); WORM (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (BAYBERRY) — APA CAUTIONS: DO NOT TAKE (APA). 0.6–2 G POWDERED BARK BY INFUSION OR
DECOCTION, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 20–30 GRAINS POWDERED BARK (FEL); 1–4 G POWDERED BARK (PNC); 1.5–3
G DRY BARK(PED); 2 G DRY BARK:10 ML ALCOHOL/10 ML WATER (PED); 1–3 TBSP FRESH BARK (PED); 2–4
ML LIQUID BARK EXTRACT (PNC); 0.6–2 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (1:1 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–4 FL
OZ LEAF OR BARK (FEL); 405–475 MG CAPSULES (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BAYBERRY) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE KNOWN
(PHR). NOT COVERED (KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC
DOSAGES” (PH2). BAYBERRY IS CARCINOGENIC TO RATS (CAN). “CANADIAN REGULATIONS DO NOT ALLOW
BAYBERRY AS A NON-MEDICINAL INGREDIENT FOR ORAL USE PRODUCTS” (MICHOLS, 1995). LARGE DOSES MAY
CAUSE MINERALCORTICOID SIDE EFFECTS (HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, SODIUM RETENTION, WATER RETENTION). USE
OF THIS HERB CAN DEPLETE POTASSIUM IN THE BODY, LEADING TO HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE AND EDEMA. SHOULD
NOT BE USED BY PERSONS WITH HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, EDEMA, KIDNEY DISEASE, CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE,
GASTROINTESTINAL CONDITIONS, AND/OR SODIUM/POTASSIUM IMBALANCE WITHOUT FIRST CONSULTING A DOCTOR.
WITH REPORTED CARCINOGENIC AND MINERAL CORTICOID ACTIVITY, BAYBERRY SHOULD BE AVOIDED DURING
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION (CAN). CONTAINS MYRICITRIN, AN ANTIBIOTIC THAT PROMOTES SWEATING, WHICH
CAN REDUCE FEVER. STIMULATES THE FLOW OF BILE. USED TO ALLEVIATE FEVER AND DIARRHEA. MAY CAUSE
NAUSEA AND VOMITING IN LARGE DOSES. BAYBERRY CONTAINS A HIGH PROPORTION OF TANNINS AND SHOULD
NOT BE USED IF THERE IS A HISTORY OF CANCER. (NOTE, IT IS TANNINS THAT ARE ALSO BEING PROMOTED FOR
CANCER PREVENTION IN TEAS; MAKE UP OUR MINDS.) SOME LABORATORY STUDIES HAVE SHOWN TANNINS MAY
PROMOTE CANCER (TMA, 1996). TANNINS AND PHENOLS FROM BARK REPORTED CARCINOGENIC IN RATS WHEN
INJECTED; BUT PHENOL AND TANNINS ORALLY HAVE REPORTED “ANTI-TUMOR PROMOTING ACTIVITY” (PNC).
WAX IRRITATING, REPORTEDLY CARCINOGENIC (FAD). TRITERPENES SAPOGENINS MAY HAVE PURGATIVE STIMULUS (PED); FLAVONOIDS ANTIBACTERIAL (PED). MYRICADIOL WITH MINERAL CORTICOID ACTIVITY; MYRICITRIN
BACTERICIDAL, CHOLERETIC, PROTISTICIDAL, AND SPERMICIDAL (CAN; PNC).
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BAYLEAF, LAUREL (LAURUS NOBILIS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (BAYLEAF) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; SPI); ALLERGENIC (1; CRC; PH2); ANALGESIC (F; CRC);
ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; CRC); ANTIPYRETIC (F; APA); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; PHR); ANTISEPTIC (1; HHB;
CRC; PH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; APA); APERITIF (1; APA; CRC); BITTER (F; HHB); CARMINATIVE (1; APA;
CRC; HHB; JFM); CHOLAGOGUE (F; PNC); DIAPHORETIC (F; APA; CRC; PNC; SPI); DIGESTIVE (F;
JFM); DIURETIC (F; CRC; HHB); EMETIC (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; APA; CRC; HHB; JFM);
FUNGICIDE (1; APA; CRC); GASTROTONIC (F; CRC; JFM); HEPATOTONIC (F; CRC); HYPOTENSIVE (1;
APA); INSECTIFUGE (1; PH2); MOLLUSCICIDE (F; PH2); NARCOTIC (1; CRC); NERVINE (F; CRC);
PARASITICIDE (1; HHB); RUBEFACIENT (1; PHR; PH2); SEDATIVE (1; APA; CRC; JFM); STIMULANT (F;
CRC; PNC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; PNC); TONIC (F; SPI).
INDICATIONS (BAYLEAF) — AMENORRHEA (F; CRC; SPI); ANOREXIA (1; APA; CRC); ARTHROSIS (F;
APA); BACTERIA (1; APA; CRC; HHB); BRUISE (F; APA); BUG BITE (F; APA); CANCER (F; CRC;
JLH); CANCER, ANUS (F; JLH); CANCER, EYE (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, FACE (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER,
JOINT (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (F; JLH); CANCER, PAROTID (F;
CRC; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, TESTICLE
(F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; CRC; JLH); CANDIDA (1; SPI); COLIC (F; APA; CRC; SPI);
CONDYLOMA (F; CRC); COUGH (F; CRC); DANDRUFF (F; APA); DEAFNESS (F; JFM); DEBILITY (F; JFM);
DERMATOSIS (F; APA; SPI); DYSPEPSIA (1; APA; JFM); EARACHE (F; CRC); FEVER (F; APA; CRC;
PNC; SPI); FIBROID (F; CRC; JLH); FUNGUS (1; APA; CRC); GAS (1; APA; CRC; HHB; JFM;
SPI); GASTROSIS (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA); HYSTERIA (F; CRC;
SPI); IMPOSTUME (F; CRC; JLH); INFECTION (1; APA; CRC; SPI); INSOMNIA (1; APA; CRC; JFM);
MANGE (F; JFM); MIGRAINE (1; FNF; HAD); MYCOSIS (1; APA; CRC; SPI); NERVOUSNESS (1;
APA; CRC; JFM); ORCHOSIS (F; JLH); PAIN (F; APA; CRC); PARASITE (1; HHB; SPI); POLYP (F;
CRC); PROCTOSIS (F; JLH); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; PHR; PH2; SPI); SCLEROSIS (F; CRC); SORE (F;
APA; JFM); SPASM (F; CRC); SPRAIN (F; APA; CRC; WOI); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; SPI); ULCER (F;
JFM); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VIRUS (1; APA); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; HHB); WEN (F; CRC); WOUND
(1; APA).
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DOSAGES (BAYLEAF) — 1–2 TSP LEAF/CUP WATER TO 3 ×/DAY (APA); 1–2 DROPS EO ADDED TO BRANDY,
HONEY, OR TEA (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BAYLEAF) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE KNOWN
AT PROPER DOSAGE (PHR). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES”
(PH2) (NO DOSAGE GIVEN, HOWEVER) (PH2). LEAF AND BERRY OIL MAY CAUSE SEVERE LESIONS OF THE
SKIN. CONTACT DERMATOSIS FROM HANDLING LEAVES OR EO REPORTED. DIARRHEA, NAUSEA, AND VOMITING
FROM EXCESSIVE DOSES OF THE EO MAY OCCUR. SESQUITERPENE LACTONES (SLS), ARE AROMATIC COMPOUNDS WIDELY DISTRIBUTED IN CERTAIN PLANT FAMILIES, WITH HIGHEST CONCENTRATIONS GENERALLY FOUND
IN LEAVES AND FLOWERS. SHEEP AND CATTLE POISONINGS DUE TO SL-CONTAINING SPECIES HAVE BEEN
REPORTED. CASES OF ALLERGIC CONTACT DERMATOSIS IN HUMANS HAVE ALSO BEEN REPORTED (AEH). THERE
HAVE BEEN A FEW UNFORTUNATE FATALITIES TO PEOPLE PERFORATING THEIR INTESTINES WITH FRAGMENTED
LAUREL LEAVES. ALWAYS REMOVE THEM FROM YOUR SPAGHETTI AND STEW (JAD; TAD). ARTEMORIN,
COSTUNOLIDE, COSTUSLACTONE, DEACETLYLAURENOBIOLIDE, LAURENOBIOLIDE, REYNOSIN, SANTAMARIN, AND
VERLORIN ARE 8 ALPHA-METHYLENE-GAMMA-BUTYROLACTONES DOCUMENTED TO BE THE CHIEF CAUSE OF
ALLERGY (CONTACT DERMATOSIS) IN LAURUS (TAD). WITH COMPOUNDS LIKE PARTHENOLIDE AND SANTAMARIN, THIS SHARES MANY OF THE ANTIMIGRAINE COMPOUNDS OF FEVERFEW.
BAYRUM TREE (PIMENTA RACEMOSA (MILL.) J. W. MOORE.) +++
PHR ENTRIES ARE EQUIVOCAL AND PROBABLY APPLY TO P. DIOICA (ALLSPICE), ALTHOUGH GRUENWALD (2000)
LABELED IT P. RACEMOSA. SINCE THEY BOTH HAVE THE SAME CHEMICALS AND ACTIVITIES, I DON’T CONSIDER
THIS A SERIOUS ERROR.
ACTIVITIES (BAYRUM TREE) — ALLERGENIC (1; CRC); ANALGESIC (1; CRC; FNF; JFM; PHR);
ANTIFUMITORY (F; JFM); ANTIPYRETIC (F; JFM); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC; JFM);
DIGESTIVE (F; CRC); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); RUBEFACIENT (F; PHR); STIMULANT (F; CRC; JFM);
STOMACHIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (BAYRUM TREE) — ADENOPATHY (F; CRC); ARTHROSIS (1; FNF; JFM); BITE (F; CRC);
BRUISE (F; CRC); CANCER (F; CRC); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CHEST COLD (F;
CRC; JFM); COLD (F; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F; JFM); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; JFM); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC);
DYSURIA (F; CRC; JFM); EDEMA (F; CRC); ELEPHANTIASIS (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC; JFM); FLU (F;
CRC; JFM); GAS (F; CRC; JFM); GRIPPE (1; FNF; JFM); HEADACHE (F; CRC); INCONTINENCE (F;
CRC); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; CRC); LETHARGY (F; JFM); MYALGIA (1; FNF; JFM); NAUSEA
(F; CRC); NICOTINISM (F; JFM); PAIN (1; CRC; FNF; JFM; PHR); PLEURISY (F; CRC; JFM); PNEUMONIA
(F; CRC; JFM); RHEUMATISM (1; FNF; JFM); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SMOKING (F; CRC; JFM); SORE
THROAT (F; CRC); SPASM (F; CRC); STROKE (F; CRC; JFM); TOOTHACHE (1; CRC; FNF; JFM); TUMOR
(F; JLH); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VARICOSIS (F; CRC); VERTIGO (F; CRC).
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DOSAGES (BAYRUM TREE) — LEAF HELD IN THE MOUTH TO HELP QUIT SMOKING (JFM); 4 SEEDS IN 1 CUP
OF WATER AS STIMULANT (JFM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BAYRUM TREE) — NOT COVERED (AHP).“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). SOME PEOPLE REACT TO
EUGENOL (PH2).
BEARBERRY (ARCTOSTAPHYLOS UVA-URSI (L.) SPRENG.) +
SYNONYM — ARBUTUS UVA-URSI L.
ACTIVITIES (BEARBERRY) — ALGICIDE (1; MAB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; FAD; PIP; PH2); ANTIEDEMIC
(1; CAN); ANTIHEPATOSIS (1; CAN); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; CAN; SHT); ANTISEPTIC (1; BGB;
CAN; PH2; WAM); ANTITUSSIVE (1; MAB); ANTITYROSINASE (1; PHR); AQUARETIC (1; SHT); ASTRINGENT
(1; APA; PIP; PH2; WAM); BITTER (F; PED); CANDIDICIDE (1; BGB); CYTOTOXIC (1; CAN); DEPURATIVE
(F; DEM); DIURETIC (1; APA; CAN; FAD; PH2); EMETIC (1; APA); EMMENAGOGUE (F; DEM);
FUNGICIDE (1; BGB); HEMOSTAT (1; BGB; FAD); INTOXICANT (F; DEM); LAXATIVE (F; DEM); LITHOLYTIC
(1; CRC; FNF; PH2); MOLLUSCICIDE (1; CAN); NARCOTIC (F; DEM); NEPHROPROTECTIVE (1; MAB);
PHOSPHOLIPASE-A2-INHIBITOR (1; MAB); TONIC (F; DEM); URINARY ANTISEPTIC (1; FAD; PH2; SKY;
WAM); VULNERARY (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (BEARBERRY) — ACNE (F; DEM); BACKACHE (1; CRC; DEM); BACTERIA (1; APA; FAD;
PIP; PH2); BLEEDING (1; BGB; CRC; FAD); BLENNORRHEA (1; CRC); BOIL (F; DEM); BRONCHOSIS (F;
APA; CRC; FAD); BURN (F; DEM); CANCER (1; CRC; JLH); CANDIDA (1; BGB); CANKER (F; DEM);
CATARRH (F; CAN; MAB); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC); CHOLECYSTOSIS (1; MAB); COLD (F; DEM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DEM); CONSTIPATION (F; DEM); COUGH (1; MAB); CYSTOSIS (1; APA; FAD; WAM);
DANDRUFF (F; DEM); DERMATOSIS (1; WAM); DIABETES (F; CRC; MAB); DIARRHEA (1; APA; FAD;
WAM); DROPSY (F; BGB); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; MAB); DYSMENORRHEA (1; CRC); DYSURIA (1; CAN;
CRC; MAB); ENURESIS (F; MAB; PED; WAM); FEVER (1; CRC); FRACTURE (F; DEM); FUNGUS (1;
BGB); GALLSTONE (1; CRC); GINGIVOSIS (F; DEM); GLEET (F; CRC); GONORRHEA (F; FAD; MAB); GOUT
(1; CRC); HEMATURIA (F; BGB; MAB); HEMORRHOID (1; CRC; WAM); HEPATOSIS (1; CAN; CRC);
HYPERPIGMENTATION (F; MAB); INCONTINENCE (1; CRC); INFECTION (1; APA; BGB; FAD; PIP); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; BGB; CAN; MAB; PH2; SHT); ITCH (1; WAM); KIDNEY STONE (1; APA; CRC;
X7860196); LEUKORRHEA (1; MAB); LITHURIA (F; CAN); MENORRHAGIA (1; CRC; MAB); MISCARRIAGE
(F; DEM); MYCOSIS (1; BGB); NEPHROSIS (1; APA; FAD; MAB; PED); OBESITY (F; APA); OPHTHALMIA
(F; DEM); OTOSIS (F; DEM); PAIN (1; DEM); PANCREATOSIS (1; CRC); PNEUMONIA (1; BGB); PROSTATOSIS (1; MAB; PED); PYELITIS (1; CAN; CRC; PNC); PYELONEPHROSIS (1; MAB); RHEUMATISM
(1; CRC); SPLENOSIS (1; CRC); SPRAIN (F; DEM); STONE (1; CRC; FAD; FNF; PH2; SHT); STRANGURY
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(F; MAB); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; FNF); SWELLING (1; CAN; MAB); THIRST (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F;
CRC); ULCER (1; CRC); URETHROSIS (2; APA; KOM; PNC); UTEROSIS (F; BGB); UTI (2; APA; PHR;
PH2; SHT); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; CAN; FAD; PH2); VD (1; MAB); YEAST (1; BGB; FNF).
DOSAGES (BEARBERRY) — 10 G LEAF (= 400–700 MG ARBUTIN), TAKE ONLY A FEW DAYS (APA); 10 G DRY
LEAF IN 1 QUART COLD WATER (SF); 12 G DRY LEAF/DAY (= 400–840 MG ARBUTIN) (MAB); 3–6 G DRY LEAF
(PED); 4.5 G DRY LEAF/22 ML ALCOHOL/23 ML WATER (PED); 1.5–4 G LEAF, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN);
2–4 TBSP FRESH LEAF (PED); 3 G HERB/150 ML WATER 1–4 ×/DAY (PIP); 1.5–4 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (1:1 IN
25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–4 ML CONCENTRATED BPC INFUSION (CAN); 15–30 ML BPC FRESH
INFUSION (CAN); 5 ML TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 10–17 ML TINCTURE (1:5); 4–8 ML FLUID EXTRACT (1:2);
2–4 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (PNC); 2–4 ML CONCENTRATED LEAF INFUSION (PNC); 1–3 (500 MG) CAPSULES
3 ×/DAY (NH); 250–500 MG STX (20% ARBUTIN) (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BEARBERRY) — CLASS 2B, 2D. CONTRAINDICATED
IN KIDNEY DISORDERS, IRRITATED DIGESTIVE CONDITIONS, ACIDIC URINE; NOT FOR PROLONGED USED (AHP; AEH;
WAM). HEPATOSIS, NAUSEA, NEPHROSIS, STOMACHACHE, VOMITING. USE NO MORE THAN 1 WEEK, UNLESS
OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY PHYSICIAN. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN, LACTATING, PREGNANT, OR NEPHRITIC
PATIENTS (AHP; PH2; SKY). CANADIANS DISCOURAGE BEARBERRY AS A NONMEDICINAL INGREDIENT FOR ORAL
USE (MICHOLS, 1995). DO NOT TAKE OTHER URINE ACIDIFIERS, WHICH COULD LESSEN ANTISEPSIS (KOM). ONE
GRAM OF THE CYTOTOXIC HYDROQUINONE, EQUIVALENT TO 6–20 G PLANT MATERIAL, TOTALLY EXTRACTED (I
PRESUME) HAS CAUSED COLLAPSE, CONVULSIONS, CYANOSIS, DELIRIUM, NAUSEA, SHORTNESS OF BREATH, TINNITUS,
AND VOMITING. FIVE GRAMS HAS PROVED FATAL. BECAUSE OF HIGH TANNIN CONTENT, PROLONGED USE OF UVAURSI MAY CAUSE CHRONIC LIVER IMPAIRMENT. SINCE LARGE DOSES ARE REPORTEDLY OXYTOCIC, AND IN VIEW
OF HYDROQUINONE’S TOXICITY, “THE USE OF UVA-URSI DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS BEST AVOIDED,”
BUT IN THE LAST PARAGRAPH ON PAGE 259, THE HYDROQUINONE CONCENTRATIONS “PROVIDED BY INGESTION OF
THERAPEUTIC DOSES OF UVA-URSI ARE NOT THOUGHT TO REPRESENT A RISK TO HUMAN HEALTH” (CAN).
EXTRACTS (BEARBERRY) — AQUEOUS AND METHANOL EXTRACTS MOLLUSCICIDAL AT 50 PPM. ANTISEPTIC
(BACTERICIDAL) ACTIVITY OF ARBUTIN, AT LEAST ON URINARY-TRACT BACTERIA, DEPENDS ON BETA-GLUCOSIDASE
ACTIVITY OF THE MICROBE, ENTEROBACTER, KLEBSIELLA, AND STREPTOCOCCUS BEING HIGHEST, BACILLUS,
MYCOBACTERIUM, SHIGELLA, AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS APPARENTLY INTERMEDIATE, WITH ESCHERICHIA BEING
LOWEST. ARBUTIN IS ABSORBED FROM THE GI TRACT VIRTUALLY UNCHANGED. DURING RENAL EXCRETION, IT IS
HYDROLYZED TO THE ACTIVE PRINCIPLE, HYDROQUINONE, WHICH EXERTS AN ANTISEPTIC AND ASTRINGENT ACTION
ON THE URINARY MUCOUS MEMBRANES. THE CRUDE EXTRACT IS REPORTEDLY MORE EFFECTIVE THAN ISOLATED
ARBUTIN, DUE TO OTHER CHEMICALS THAT MAY ALSO YIELD HYDROQUINONE. GALLIC ACID IN THE CRUDE EXTRACT
MAY PREVENT BETA-GLUCOSIDASE CLEAVAGE OF ARBUTIN IN THE GI TRACT BEFORE ABSORPTION, THEREBY
DELIVERING MORE HYDROQUINONE IN RENAL EXCRETION (CAN). METHANOL EXTRACT (50%) INHIBITS TYROSINASE. THIS COULD ALSO INHIBIT THE FORMATION OF MELANIN FROM DOPA (KOM). LD50 2% HYDROQUINONE = 320–550 MG/KG ORL (MAB); ARBUTIN = CODEINE AS ANTITUSSIVE AND STRONGER THAN THE
NON-NARCOTIC DROPROPIZINE (MAB).
BEAUTY BERRY (CALLICARPA AMERICANA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (BEAUTY BERRY) — ALGICIDE (1; JAF48:3008); CYANOBACTERICIDE (1; JAF48:3008);
DEPURATIVE (F; FAD); DIURETIC (F; DEM); FUNGICIDE (1; JAF48:3008); HERBICIDE (1;
JAF48:3008).
INDICATIONS (BEAUTY BERRY) — CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, SKIN (F; JLH); COLIC (F; DEM); DERMATOSIS
(F; DEM; JLH); DIZZINESS (F; DEM); DROPSY (F; FAD); DYSENTERY (F; DEM); DYSURIA (F; DEM);
ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); FEVER (F; DEM); FUNGUS (1; JAF48:3008); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); INFECTION (1;
JAF48:3008); ITCH (F; DEM); MALARIA (F; DEM); MYCOSIS (1; JAF48:3008); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM);
STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); WATER RETENTION (F; DEM).
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BEE BALM (MONARDA DIDYMA L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (BEE BALM) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DEM); ANTIPYRETIC (F; PHR); ANTISPASMODIC (F; PHR);
CARMINATIVE (F; FAD); DIAPHORETIC (F; FAD); DIGESTIVE (F; PHR); DIURETIC (F; DEM; PHR); VERMIFUGE (F; FAD).
INDICATIONS (BEE BALM) — CARDIOPATHY (F; FAD); COLD (F; FAD); COLIC (F; DEM; FAD); CRAMP
(F; PHR); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PHR); DYSPEPSIA (F; PHR); FEVER (F; FAD; PHR); GAS (F; DEM; FAD;
PHR); HEADACHE (F; DEM; FAD); HYSTERIA (F; DEM); INSOMNIA (F; DEM; FAD); MEASLES (F; FAD);
NOSEBLEED (F; DEM; FAD); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM; FAD); WATER RETENTION (F; DEM; PHR); WORM
(F; FAD).
DOSAGES (BEE BALM) — 2–6 G IN TEA (JAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BEE BALM) — NONE REPORTED (PHR). CLASS
2B; EMMENAGOGUE/UTEROTONIC (AHP). AHP ASSIGNS THIS CAVEAT INDISCRIMINATELY TO M. CLINIPODIA,
M. DIDYMA, M. FISTULOSA, M. PECTINATA, AND M. PUNCTATA. THE PHR NOTES ANTIPYRETIC, ANTISPASMODIC, CARMINATIVE, DIGESTIVE, AND DIURETIC EFFECTS, AND USE FOR DYSPEPSIA, DYSMENORRHEA, AND
FLATULENCE (PHR).
BEET (BETA VULGARIS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (BEET) — ANORECTIC (F; KAB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WO2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; KAB);
ANTIOXIDANT (1; WO2); ANTISEPTIC (1; WO2); ANTITUMOR (1; WO2); APHRODISIAC (F; KAB); CARDIOTONIC (F; WO2); CARMINATIVE (F; KAB); DIAPHORETIC (F; SKJ); DIURETIC (1; KAB; WO2); EMMENAGOGUE (1; KAB; WO2); ESTROGENIC (1; WO2); EXPECTORANT (F; KAB); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; PH2);
MYOTONIC (1; WO2); TONIC (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (BEET) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ANEMIA (F; HHB); BACTERIA (1; WO2); BRUISE (F; SKJ);
BURN (F; SKJ); CANCER (F; HHB; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, ESOPHAGUS (F; JLH); CANCER,
GENITAL (F; JLH); CANCER, GLAND (F; JLH); CANCER, HEAD (F; JLH); CANCER, INTESTINE (F; JLH); CANCER, LEG
(F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; JNU); CANCER, LUNG (1; JNU); CANCER, SKIN (1; JNU); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH);
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COUGH (F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; WO2); ESOPHAGOSIS (F; JLH); FEVER (F; SKJ); GAS (F; KAB); GASTROSIS (F;
WO2); HEPATOSIS (F; HHB; PH2); HUNGER (F; KAB); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; JNU; PH2; WO2);
INFLAMMATION (F; KAB); NEPHROSIS (F; HHB); PAIN (F; HHB; KAB); PARASITE (F; JNU); SALMONELLA (1;
WO2); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); TUMOR (1; WO2); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (1; KAB; WO2).
DOSAGES (BEET) — FOOD FARMACY (JAD); 10 G POWDERED ROOT AFTER MEALS FOR 14 DAYS, REDUCING TO
5 G/DAY FOR 3 MONTHS (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BEET) — “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT
KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). OVERDOSES MIGHT CAUSE HYPOCALCEMIA, KIDNEY DAMAGE, AND OXALATE-TOXICITY (PH2).
BELLADONNA (ATROPA BELLADONNA L.) XXX
ACTIVITIES (BELLADONNA) — ANALGESIC (1; CRC; FNF); ANESTHETIC (1; LAF); ANTIASTHMATIC (F; CRC);
ANTICHOLINERGIC (1; KOM; PH2); ANTIDOTE (F; CRC); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC; EFS); ANTISECRETAGOGUE
(F; CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA; CRC; PNC); ANTISIALAGOGUE (1; APA); CARDIOACTIVE (1; KOM);
CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; APA); CNS-STIMULANT (1; APA); COLLYRIUM (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC; EFS);
HALLUCINOGEN (1; PH2); HYPERTENSIVE (F; PNC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); LINIMENT (F; CRC); MYDRIATIC
(1; APA; CRC; PNC); MYORELAXANT (1; APA; KOM; PH2); NARCOTIC (1; PNC); NERVINE (F; CRC;
EFS); PARASYMPATHOLYTIC (1; KOM; PH2); POSITIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1; KOM; PH2); POSITIVE DROMOTROPIC (1; KOM; PH2); SECRETOLYTIC (1; PNC); SEDATIVE (1; APA; CRC; PNC).
INDICATIONS (BELLADONNA) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ALLERGY (1; APA; CRC; LAF); ARRHYTHMIA (2;
PHR); ASTHMA (1; CRC; FNF; LAF; PH2); BILIARY SPASM (2; KOM); BLADDER STONE (F; CRC);
BRACHYCARDIA (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC; PH2); CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER,
BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, CHEEK (F; JLH); CANCER, EYE (F; JLH); CANCER, HAND (F; JLH); CANCER, JOINT
(F; JLH); CANCER, LIP (F; JLH); CANCER, LYMPH (F; JLH); CANCER, RECTUM (F; JLH); CANCER, TONGUE (F;
JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CARCINOMA (F; CRC; JLH); CARDIAC INSUFFICIENCY (2; PHR); CARDIAC
PALPITATION (F; CRC); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; PH2); COLD (F; APA; LAF; PNC); COLIC (2; CRC; KOM; LAF;
PH2); COLITIS (1; APA); CONSTIPATION (1; APA; CRC); CONVULSION (F; CRC); CORN (F; JLH); CRAMP
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(1; APA; CRC; PNC); DERMATOSIS (F; APA); DIARRHEA (1; APA); ENTEROSIS (2; KOM; PH2); EPILEPSY
(F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC; EFS; PNC); GASTRIC ULCER (F; CRC); GASTROSIS (2; APA; CRC; KOM; PH2);
GOUT (F; APA; CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; LAF); HEPATOSIS (2; PHR; PH2); HYPERACIDITY (1; APA);
HYPERHYDROSIS (F; PH2); HYPERKINESIS (F; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; JLH; PH2); INSOMNIA (1; APA; CRC;
PNC); KIDNEY STONE (F; CRC); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (F; PNC); MASTOSIS (F; CRC); MENINGOSIS (F;
PH2); MOTION SICKNESS (1; LAF); MUSCLE (F; CRC); MYALGIA (F; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (1; APA; CRC;
PNC); NEURALGIA (1; APA; CRC; LAF); NEUROSIS (2; APA; PHR); NIGHT SWEATS (F; CRC); PAIN (2;
CRC; FNF; LAF; KOM); PANCREATOSIS (F; CRC); PARKINSON’S (1; APA; CRC; LAF); PARTURITION (1;
FNF; PNC); PERTUSSIS (F; CRC; LAF); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (1; APA; CRC; LAF); SCARLET
FEVER (F; CRC); SCIATICA (1; APA; CRC; LAF); SCIRRHUS (F; CRC; JLH); SEASICKNESS (1; APA); SPASM
(F; CRC); SPERMATORRHEA (F; CRC); TONSILOSIS (F; PH2); TUMOR (F; CRC); ULCER (1; APA); URETHROSIS
(F; CRC); VIRUS (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; EFS); WEN (F; JLH).
DOSAGES (BELLADONNA) — DO NOT TAKE (APA). AVERAGE SINGLE DOSE (0.05–0.1 G POWDERED LEAF)
(KOM; PH2); MAXIMUM SINGLE DOSE (0.2 G POWDERED LEAF EQUIVALENT TO 0.6 MG TOTAL ALKALOIDS)
(KOM); MAXIMUM DAILY DOSE (0.6 G POWDERED LEAF EQUIVALENT TO 1.8 MG TOTAL ALKALOIDS) (KOM);
15–60 MG DRY LEAF EXTRACT (PNC); 0.5–2 ML HERB TINCTURE (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BELLADONNA) — CLASS 3 (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). COMMISSION E REPORTS
CONTRAINDICATIONS, ADVERSE EFFECTS, AND INTERACTION OF BELLADONNA ALKALOIDS (AEH). CANADIANS DO
NOT ALLOW IN FOOD (BLACKBURN, 1993). CONTRAINDICATED: ACUTE EDEMA OF THE LUNGS, MECHANICAL STENOSES
OF GI TRACT, MEGACOLON, NARROW ANGLE GLAUCOMA, PROSTATE ADENOMA, TACHYCARDIC ARRHYTHMIAS; SIDE
EFFECTS: ACCOMMODATION DISTURBANCES, CRAMPS, DECREASED PERSPIRATION, DRY MOUTH, DRY SKIN, DYSURIA,
FLUSHING, HALLUCINATIONS, HYPERTHERMIA (KOM; PH2); DRUG INTERACTIONS: INCREASING ANTICHOLINERGIC
ACTIVITIES OF TRICYCLIC ANTIDEPRESSANTS, AMANTADINE AND QUINIDINE (KOM). COMMISSION E CONTRASTS
(BELLADONNA): IT’S RATHER DISCONCERTING THAT TWO MAJOR BOOKS, REVIEWED IN JAMA (1999), AND CLAIMING
TO REPRESENT COMMISSION E, COME OUT WITH WIDELY DIFFERENT RECOMMENDATIONS. BLUMENTHAL ET AL.
1998, MUCH BETTER REVIEWED, APPROVE BELLADONNA LEAF FOR SPASMS AND COLIC-LIKE PAIN IN THE AREAS
OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT AND BILE DUCTS. IS THAT THE SAME COMMISSION E THAT FLEMING ET AL.
PURPORTS TO REPORT TOO? FLEMING ET AL. CONTRASTINGLY CITE APPROVAL OF THE LEAF FOR ARRHYTHMIA, CARDIAC
INSUFFICIENCY (NYHA I AND II), LIVER AND GALLBLADDER COMPLAINTS, AND NERVOUS HEART COMPLAINTS.
SHOULD THE ALLOPATHIC PHYSICIAN BELIEVE BLUMENTHAL ET AL. (1998) OR FLEMING ET AL. (1998)?
BELLERIC (TERMINALIA BELLIRICA (GAERTN.) ROXB.) +
SYNONYM — MYROBALANUS BELLIRICA GAERTN.
ACTIVITIES (BELLERIC) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WOI); ANTI-HIV (1; HH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; HHB; KAB;
SUW); ASTRINGENT (F; HH2; IHB; KAP; SUW; WOI); BITTER (F; SUW); CEREBROTONIC (F; KAB; SKJ);
CHOLERETIC (1; HHB; HH2); DEMULCENT (F; KAB; WOI); DIURETIC (F; WOI); EXPECTORANT (F; KAP);
HYPOTENSIVE (1; HH2); LAXATIVE (F; IHB; KAB; KAP; SUW; WOI); NARCOTIC (F; HHB; IHB; KAB;
SUW; WOI); PROTEASE-INHIBITOR (1; HH2); TONIC (F; HHB; KAP); VERMIFUGE (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (BELLERIC) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ANEMIA (F; KAB); ASTHMA (F; KAB; SKJ); BACTERIA
(1; FNF; WOI); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB; SUW); BITE (F; HH2; KAB); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB); CANCER
(1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, ABDOMEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, GLAND (1;
FNF; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; FNF; JLH); CHOLERA (1; FNF; SKJ); COLD (1; FNF; SKJ); CONSTIPATION
(F; KAB; KAP; SUW; WOI); CORNEA (F; KAB); COUGH (1; FNF; KAP; SKJ); CRAMP (F; SKJ);
CYSTOSIS (F; KAB); DERMATOSIS (F; HH2; WOI); DIARRHEA (1; FNF; HHB; KAP; SUW; WOI); DROPSY
(F; IHB; KAB; KAP; SUW; WOI); DYSPEPSIA (1; FNF; HHB; SUW; WOI); DYSURIA (F; SKJ);
ECZEMA (F; HH2); ENTEROSIS (1; FNF; HHB; KAB); FEVER (F; HHB; HH2; KAB; SUW; WOI);
GASTROSIS (1; FNF; HHB; KAP; SKJ); HEADACHE (F; SUW); HEATSTROKE (F; SKJ); HEMORRHOID (1;
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FNF; IHB; HHB; KAB; KAP; SUW; WOI); HEPATOSIS (F; HHB; JLH; KAP; SKJ); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (1; HH2); HIV (1; HH2); HOARSENESS (F; KAP); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (F;
KAB); ITCH (F; SKJ); LEPROSY (1; FNF; HH2; SUW; WOI); LETHARGY (F; SKJ); LEUKODERMA (F;
KAB); OPHTHALMIA (1; FNF; KAB; KAP; WOI); PAIN (F; SKJ); RHEUMATISM (F; KAB; KAP; SKJ;
WOI); RHINOSIS (F; KAB); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB; SKJ); SORE (F; HH2; JLH); SORE THROAT (F; HH2);
STRANGURY (F; KAB); WATER RETENTION (F; HHB; HH2; WOI); WORM (F; KAB).
DOSAGES (BELLERIC) — 1–3 G (KAP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BELLERIC) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT COVERED
(KOM; PHR). ETHANOLIC EXTRACT LD50 = 4250 MG/KG ORL MOUSE (HH2). ALL THE FNF 1'S ARE FOR THE
HIGH TANNIN CONTENT OF THE TERMINALIA.
BENZOIN (STYRAX BENZOIN DRYANDER.) ++
WHILE THE PH2 COVERS THREE SPECIES OF THE GENUS STYRAX AND ONE OF THE GENUS LIQUIDAMBAR, FEW
PEOPLE CAN IDENTIFY THE RESINS OF THESE TREES, THE PRODUCT OF COMMERCE. RECENT AUTHORITIES MAINTAIN
THAT THE “INCENSE” USED IN THE SERVICE OF THE TABERNACLE WAS A MIXTURE, IN DEFINITE PROPORTIONS
OF FRANKINCENSE, GALBANUM (FERULA GALBANIFLUA), ONYCHA (STYRAX BENZOIN), AND STACTE (STYRAX
OFFICINALIS), AND THE USE OF ANY INCENSE NOT COMPOSED OF THESE FOUR INGREDIENTS IN THE PROPER
PROPORTIONS WAS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN (BIB).
ACTIVITIES (BENZOIN) — ANESTHETIC (1; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FNF); ANTICANCER (1; FNF); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FNF); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; FNF); ANTIOXIDANT (1; FNF); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC; DEP);
ANTISPASMODIC (1; FNF); ANTIVIRAL (1; FNF); APHRODISIAC (F; DEP; LMP); CARMINATIVE (F; BIB;
CRC; WOI); DEODORANT (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC); EXPECTORANT (1; CRC; PH2); FUNGICIDE (1;
FNF); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; FNF); INSECTICIDE (1; CRC); INSECTIFUGE (1; FNF); LARVICIDE (1; IHB);
LAXATIVE (1; FNF); NARCOTIC (1; FNF); NEMATICIDE (1; FNF); SEDATIVE (1; CRC; FNF; LMP);
STIMULANT (F; CRC; DEP; LMP); VERMIFUGE (1; FNF); VULNERARY (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (BENZOIN) — ARTHROSIS (F; CRC); ASTHMA (F; DEP); BACTERIA (1; FNF); BRONCHOSIS
(F; BIB; CRC); CANCER (1; CRC; FNF; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; LMP); CATARRH (F; CRC; PH2);
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CHILDBIRTH (F; LMP); CIRCUMCISION (F; CRC); COLD SORE (F; CRC; JFM); COLIC (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (1; FNF); CORN (F; JLH); CORYZA (F; IHB); COUGH (1; CRC); CRAMP (1; FNF); CYSTOSIS
(F; DEP); DERMATOSIS (F; IHB; LMP); ENTEROSIS (F; LMP); FEVER (F; IHB); FUNGUS (1; FNF); GAS
(F; BIB; CRC; WOI); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GOUT (1; FNF); HEART (F; LMP); HEMORRHOID (F; LMP);
HERPES (F; CRC); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; FNF); INFECTION (1; CRC; FNF); INFLAMMATION (1; FNF);
INSOMNIA (1; CRC; FNF; LMP); ITCH (F; IHB); LARYNGOSIS (F; BIB; CRC; IHB); MASTOSIS (F;
CRC; IHB); MUCOSOSIS (F; DEP); MYCOSIS (1; FNF); NERVOUSNESS (1; CRC; FNF; LMP); NIPPLE
(F; IHB); OTOSIS (1; FNF); PAIN (1; FNF; LMP; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (F; IHB); PHTHISIS (F; DEP);
POLIO (1; FNF); POLYP (F; JLH); PULMONOSIS (F; PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; IHB;
LMP); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); RINGWORM (F; CRC; IHB); SHINGLE (F; CRC); SICKLE CELL ANEMIA (1;
FNF); SPERMATORRHEA (F; CRC); STOMACHACHE (F; PH2); STROKE (F; LMP; PH2); SYNCOPE (F; LMP;
PH2); ULCER (1; FNF); VIRUS (1; FNF); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC); WORM (1; FNF); WOUND (F;
CRC); YEAST (1; FNF).
DOSAGES (BENZOIN) — FOR TOPICAL FRIAR'S OR TURLINGTON'S BALSAM (EACH 100 ML CONTAINS AN ALCOHOL
EXTRACT FROM 10 G BENZOIN, 8 G STORAX, 4 G BALSAM OF TOLU AND 2 G ALOE); FOR COLD SORES, CRACKED
SKIN, AND INDOLENT ULCERS (BIB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BENZOIN) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT COVERED (PHR).
BETEL PALM (ARECA CATECHU L.) X
ACTIVITIES (BETEL PALM) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; WO2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WO2); ANTIDOTE, ABRIN (F;
CRC); ANTIFERTILITY (1; WO2); ANTIIMPLANTATION (1; WO2); ANTIOXIDANT (1; X10616967); ANTIRADICULAR (1; X10616967); ANTISEPTIC (1; WO2); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC); BRADYCARDIC (1; PHR); BRONCHOSTIMULANT (1; PHR); CANDIDISTAT (1; WO2); CARCINOGENIC (1; PHR); CARDIAC (F; CRC); CHOLINERGIC
(1; WO2); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; WO2); CNS-STIMULANT (1; PHR); DENTIFRICE (F; CRC); DEOBSTRUENT
(F; WO2); DIAPHORETIC (1; WO2); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC); EUPHORIANT (1;
PHR); GASTROSTIMULANT (1; PHR); MAOI (1; WO2); MITOTIC (F; CRC); MUSCARINIC (1; PHR);
MYDRIATIC (1; WO2); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); OXYTOCIC (1; WO2); PARASYMPATHETIC (1; PHR); SEDATIVE
(1; WO2); SIALAGOGUE (1; PHR); SPASMOGENIC (1; PHR); STIMULANT (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC);
TREMORIGENIC (1; PHR); VASOCONSTRICTOR (1; WO2); VERMIFUGE (1; CRC; PHR).
INDICATIONS (BETEL PALM) — ANOREXIA (F; CRC); BACTERIA (1; WO2); BERIBERI (F; CRC); BLEEDING
(1; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (1; CRC; WO2); CHOLERA (F; WO2); COLIC (F; PHR); COUGH (F; WO2);
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DERMATOSIS (F; WO2); DIPHTHERIA (1; CRC); DROPSY (F; CRC; WO2); DYSURIA (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS
(F; CRC); FEVER (1; WO2); GAS (1; WO2); GINGIVOSIS (F; PHR); GLAUCOMA (F; CRC); HALITOSIS (F;
CRC; WO2); HEATSTROKE (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (2; WO2); INFLAMMATION (1; CRC); INSOMNIA (1;
WO2); LARYNGOSIS (1; CRC); LUMBAGO (F; WO2); MALARIA (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (1; WO2);
OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); PHARYNGOSIS (1; CRC); SORE (F; WO2); SORE THROAT (1; CRC); TUMOR (F;
CRC); WORM (1; CRC; PHR); YEAST (1; WO2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BETEL PALM) — 8–10 G FATALLY TOXIC (ANTIDOTE
ATROPINE 2 MG SCU) (CRC; HHB; PHR).
BETEL PEPPER (PIPER BETLE L.) ++
REGRETTABLY, THE HERBAL PDR CALLS THIS BETEL NUT. PIPER BETLE IS BETEL LEAF, CHEWED WITH THE BETEL NUT
(A PALM).
ACTIVITIES (BETEL PEPPER) — AMEBICIDE (1; CRC); ANALGESIC (F; CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC;
WOI); ANTILACTAGOGUE (F; CRC; DEP; MPI); ANTIOXIDANT (1; CRC; PHR; WOI); ANTIPERISTALTIC
(F; CRC; WOI); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC; MPI; PHR; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; CRC; WOI); APERITIF
(F; CRC); APHRODISIAC (F; DEP; MPI); ASTRINGENT (F; DEP); CARDIOTONIC (F; CRC); CARMINATIVE
(1; CRC; DEP; PHR; WOI); CEREBROTONIC (F; CRC); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; CRC; PH2); CNSSTIMULANT (1; CRC); COLLYRIUM (F; CRC); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; CRC; DEP; MPI); DEOBSTRUENT (F;
CRC); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; WBB); EUPHORIC (1; CRC); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC; PHR;
PH2); FUNGICIDE (1; CRC); HEMOSTAT (F; CRC); HEPATOTONIC (F; CRC); IMMUNOMODULATOR (1;
PH2); INTOXICANT (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; DEP); LITHOLYTIC (F; WBB); MASTICATORY (1; CRC);
NARCOTIC (1; CRC); PARASITICIDE (1; CRC); SEDATIVE (1; PH2); SIALAGOGUE (F; CRC; DEP; PHR);
STERILANT (F; CRC); STIMULANT (1; CRC; DEP; PHR); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC);
VERMIFUGE (1; CRC; PHR); VULNERARY (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (BETEL PEPPER) — ADENOPATHY (F; CRC; MPI); ALCOHOLISM (F; PH2); AMEBA (1; CRC;
WOI); ANOREXIA (F; CRC); ASTHMA (F; CRC; PH2); BACTERIA (1; CRC; WOI); BLEEDING (F; CRC);
BOIL (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC; MPI; PH2); BRUISE (F; CRC); CANCER (F; CRC; JLH); CATARRH
(F; CRC; MPI; WBB; WOI); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC); CIRRHOSIS (F; JLH); COLIC (F; CRC); CONGESTION
(F; CRC; MPI); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DEP); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; DEP); COUGH (F; CRC; DEP; PHR;
PH2; WBB); CRAMP (1; CRC; WOI); DEBILITY (F; DEP); DIPHTHERIA (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); DYSENTERY
(F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA (F; MPI; PH2); DYSPNEA (F; DEP; MPI); EDEMA (F; CRC); ELEPHANTIASIS (F;
CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC; MPI); ESCHERICHIA (1; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC); FUNGUS (1; CRC); GAS (1;
CRC; DEP; PHR; WOI); GASTROSIS (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); GRAVEL (F; WBB); HALITOSIS (F; CRC;
DEP); HEADACHE (F; DEP); HEMERALOPIA (F; DEP); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; JLH); IMPOTENCE (F; PH2);
INFECTION (1; CRC; WBB); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); INSANITY (F; CRC; MPI); INSOMNIA
(1; PH2); LARYNGOSIS (F; CRC; MPI); LEPROSY (F; PH2); MALARIA (F; CRC); MASTOSIS (F; CRC; DEP);
MUCOSOSIS (F; CRC); MYCOSIS (1; CRC; WOI); NERVOUSNESS (1; PH2); NYCTALOPIA (F; MPI); ODONTOSIS (F; CRC; WBB); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC; MPI); OTOSIS (F; CRC; PH2); OZENA (F; CRC); PAIN (F;
CRC; DEP); PARASITE (1; CRC); PHTHISIS (F; CRC; MPI); PULMONOSIS (F; WOI); RESPIROSIS (F; MPI);
RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; PH2); RHINOSIS (F; CRC); SALMONELLA (1; CRC; WOI); SATYRIASIS (F; CRC;
DEP); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SHIGELLA (1; CRC; WOI); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC; DEP); SORE
THROAT (F; CRC; DEP; MPI); STONE (F; WBB); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; CRC); SWELLING (F; CRC); SYNCOPE
(F; PH2); SYPHILIS (F; CRC; MPI); THIRST (F; PH2); TOOTHACHE (F; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (1; CRC; MPI;
WOI); TUMOR (F; JLH); ULCER (F; CRC); VD (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F; WBB); WORM (1; CRC;
PHR); WOUND (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BETEL PEPPER) — NOT COVERED (AHP). NONE
REPORTED (PHR). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2)
(BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
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BETHROOT (TRILLIUM ERECTUM L.) +
MOST EARLY AUTHORS TREATED THE SPECIES AS INTERCHANGEABLE MEDICINALLY, SO THIS ACCOUNT IS RATHER GENERIC.
ACTIVITIES (BETHROOT) — ANTISEPTIC (F; GMH); ANTISPASMODIC (F; HHB); ASTRINGENT (1; FAD; PHR;
PH2); APHRODISIAC (F; FAD); EMETIC (F; PHR; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; PHR; PH2); EXPECTORANT
(1; PHR; PH2; PNC); HEMOSTAT (F; PHR; PH2; PNC); IRRITANT (1; PHR; PH2); LACRIMATORY (F;
CEB); SIALAGOGUE (F; CEB); TONIC (F; GMH); UTEROTONIC (F; MAD).
INDICATIONS (BETHROOT) — ACNE (F; DEM); ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); AMENORRHEA (F; PHR; PH2);
ANTHRAX (F; FEL); ASTHMA (F; CEB; DEM; FAD); BACKACHE (F; MAD); BLEEDING (1; DEM; FAD;
FNF; GMH; PHR; PH2; PNC); BRONCHOSIS (F; FEL); CANCER (F; DEM; JLH); CARBUNCLE (F; CEB);
CATARRH (F; CEB); CHILDBIRTH (F; GMH); CLIMACTERIC (F; MAD); COLITIS (F; FAD); COUGH (F; CEB;
DEM; FAD); CRAMP (F; HHB); DERMATOSIS (F; FAD; GMH); DIARRHEA (1; FAD; GMH; PHR);
DYSENTERY (F; GMH; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DEM; FAD; PH2); DYSPNEA (F; FAD; FEL); ENTEROSIS (F; FAD); EPISTAXIS (F; FEL); FEVER (F; CEB); GANGRENE (F; GMH); GLANDULAR TUMOR (F; JLH);
HEMATOMA (F; PHR; PH2); HEMATURIA (F; PNC); HEMOPTYSIS (F; FEL); HEMORRHOID (1; FNF; PHR;
PH2); HYSTERIA (F; CEB); IMPOTENCE (F; FAD); INFLAMMATION (F; DEM; FAD); LEUKORRHEA (F; CEB;
FEL; PNC); MENOPAUSE (F; DEM; FAD); MENORRHAGIA (F; PNC); MUCOSOSIS (F; FEL; PHR; PNC);
NEUROSIS (F; MAD); NIGHT SWEATS (F; CEB); ODONTOSIS (F; MAD); PAIN (F; PHR); PARTURITION (F;
FAD); PROCTOSIS (F; PH2); PROLAPSE (F; MAD); PULMONOSIS (F; FAD); RESPIROSIS (F; FEL); SCROFULA
(F; HHB); SORE (F; DEM; PHR; PH2); STING (F; FEL); SUNBURN (F; DEM); SYNCOPE (F; MAD);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; FEL); TUMOR (F; FAD); UTEROSIS (F; FEL); VARICOSIS (F; PHR; PH2).
DOSAGES (BETHROOT) — 2–4 G ROOT (HHB; PH2); 0.5–1 G POWDERED ROOT (PNC); 4–8 ML LIQUID
EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BETHROOT) — CLASS 2B (AHP). AS AN EMMENAGOGUE/UTEROTONIC, SHOULD NOT BE USED BY PREGNANT MOTHERS (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS
NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). IN HIGH DOSES EMETIC, EMMENAGOGUE, EVEN
PROMOTING LABOR (PHR).
BILBERRY (VACCINIUM MYRTILLUS L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (BILBERRY) — ANTIAGGREGANT (1; APA; BGB; MAB; PED; PH2); ANTICAPILLARY FRAGILITY
(2; BGB; MAB; PED; PH2); ANTIEDEMIC (1; BGB; HH2; MAB; PH2); ANTIEXUDATIVE (1; HH2;
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PH2); ANTIHERPETIC (F; HH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; MAB; PED); ANTIISCHEMIC (1; MAB; PH2);
ANTIOXIDANT (1; FNF; SKY); ANTIPLAQUE (1; HH2); ANTIPYRETIC (1; PNC); ANTIRETINOHEMORRHAGIC
(1; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; FNF; MAD); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PED); ANTIULCER (1; APA; MAB;
PH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; APA; HH2); ASTRINGENT (1; APA; MAB; PH2; PNC); BITTER (1; PED); CIRCULOSTIMULANT (1; SKY); COLLAGEN-PROTECTANT (1; PED; PH2); DIURETIC (1; PNC); FUNGICIDE (1; HH2);
IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; MAB); LIPOLYTIC (1; PH2); MYORELAXANT (F; APA); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; MAB);
VASODILATOR (1; PNC); VASOPROTECTIVE (1; BGB; MAB; PH2); VULNERARY (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (BILBERRY) — ANGINA (1; APA; BGB); ANOREXIA (F; MAD); APHTHA (F; MAD);
ARTHROSIS (1; PED; PHR; PH2); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (2; APA; SKY); BLEEDING (F; MAD; PH2); BRUISE
(1; PED); BURN (F; PH2); CAPILLARY FRAGILITY (2; BGB; MAB; PED; PH2); CARDIOPATHY (1; BGB;
MAB); CATARACT (1; APA; SKY); CATARRH (F; MAD); CIRCULOSIS (1; SKY); COLITIS (1; BGB; MAD);
CONJUNCTIVOSIS (1; PH2); CONSTIPATION (3; APA); CRAMP (1; PED); CVI (2; APA; MAB); CYSTOSIS
(F; MAD); DEBILITY (F; MAD); DERMATOSIS (F; HH2; MAD; PHR; PH2); DIABETES (1; APA; MAD;
PHR; PH2); DIABETIC HYPOGLYCEMIA (1; TMA); DIABETIC RETINOPATHY (2; MAB; SKY); DIARRHEA
(3; APA; KOM; MAD; MAM; PH2; SHT); DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSENTERY (1; MAB; MAD);
DYSMENORRHEA (2; APA; MAB); DYSPEPSIA (1; APA; MAB); ECZEMA (F; MAD); EDEMA (1; PH2);
ENCEPHALOSIS (1; APA); ENTEROSIS (1; MAD; MAM; PHR; PH2); EPISTAXIS (2; MAB); ESOPHAGOSIS
(1; MAB); FEVER (1; PNC); FLU (1; HH2); FUNGUS (1; HH2); GALLSTONE (F; MAD); GASTROSIS (F;
PHR; PH2); GINGIVOSIS (1; APA; MAD); GLAUCOMA (2; APA; MAB; PED); GONORRHEA (F; MAD);
GOUT (F; HH2; PHR; PH2); HEMERALOPIA (2; MAB); HEMORRHOID (2; BGB; HH2; MAB; PH2);
HEPATOSIS (1; APA); HERPES (F; HH2); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; APA); HYPERGLYCEMIA (F; APA);
HYPERLIPIDEMIA (1; PH2); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; MAB); IMPAIRED VISION (ESPECIALLY AT NIGHT)
(1; PED); INFECTION (1; HH2; MAB); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; MAB; PED; PH2); ISCHEMIA (1;
MAB); LARYNGOSIS (F; MAD); LEUKOPLAKIA (F; MAD); LEUKORRHEA (F; MAD); MACULOSIS (1; SKY);
MUCOSOSIS (2; KOM; MAB; PH2; PIP); MYCOSIS (1; HH2); MYOPIA (2; FNF; MAB); NEPHROSIS
(F; PHR; PH2); NYCTALOPIA (2; MAB; PED; PH2); ODONTOSIS (F; MAD); OPHTHALMIA (1; PH2);
PAIN (1; MAB); PARAESTHESIA (1; MAB); PERIODONTOSIS (1; PED); PERITONOSIS (F; MAD); PHARYNGOSIS (2; MAB; PHR; PH2; PIP); PLAQUE (1; HH2; MAD); PSORIASIS (F; MAD); RAYNAUD’S (1;
MAB; PED); RESPIROSIS (F; HH2); RETINOSIS (2; BGB; MAB); SORE (F; PH2); SORE THROAT (2;
KOM; PIP; PH2); STOMATOSIS (2; MAB; MAD; PHR; PH2; PIP); SWELLING (1; BGB; HH2; MAB;
PH2); THICK BLOOD (1; APA; BGB; PED); TYPHUS (F; MAD); ULCER (1; APA; MAB; PH2);
URETHROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); VARICOSIS (1; MAB; PED; SKY); VIRUS (1; APA; HH2); VOMITING (F;
PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; PNC); WOUND (1; MAB).
DOSAGES (BILBERRY) — 1–2 TBSP CRUSHED FRUIT/CUP WATER; OR 3 TBSP (CA 30 G) DRIED BERRIES (APA);
20–60 G DRY FRUIT (KOM); 12–24 G DRY FRUIT (PED); 20–60 G DRY FRUIT/DAY (SF); 1/2–1 CUP FRESH
FRUIT (PED); 100–300 G FRESH BERRY (SHT); 1–1.5 TSP FRUIT (= ~7–10.5 G) COLD INFUSION (MAD); 2–8
ML LIQUID FRUIT EXTRACT (PNC); 3–6 ML/DAY FLUID EXTRACT (1:1) (MAB); 1 G LEAF/CUP TEA (HH2); TABLETS
WITH 50–120 MG (= 20–50 G FRUIT) (MAB); 2 (470 MG) CAPSULES (STX TO CONTAIN AT LEAST 10 MG
ANTHOCYANOSIDES (25% ANTHOCYANOSIDES)) 2 ×/DAY (NH); 240–480 MG STX/DAY (25% ANTHOCYANOSIDES) (SF; SKY); 500 MG STX (25% ANTHOCYANOSIDES) (PED). INTERPRETATIONS OF COMMISSION E
APPROVALS VARY SLIGHTLY: BLUMENTHAL ET AL. (1998) APPROVE 20–60 G FRUIT FOR NONSPECIFIC ACUTE DIARRHEA
AND LOCAL THERAPY OF MILD INFLAMMATION OF THE MUCOUS MEMBRANES OF MOUTH AND THROAT. GRUENWALD
ET AL. (1998) APPROVE THE FRUITS (NOT LEAVES) FOR DIARRHEA, PHARYNGOSIS, AND STOMATOSIS. NEITHER
APPARENTLY APPROVE FOR THE INDICATIONS FOR WHICH I TAKE BILBERRY, PREVENTING FURTHER DETERIORATION OF
THE EYESIGHT (E.G. MACULITIS, POOR NIGHT VISION, (NYCTALOPIA)). SINCE BILBERRY IS A HEALTHY FOOD
PHARMACEUTICAL I’LL TAKE THE GOOD OLD BILBERRY IN SPITE OF ITS DISAPPROVAL BY THESE SCHOLASTIC TOMES.
IT’S EVEN RICHER IN EYE-PRESERVING ANTHOCYANOSIDES THAN OUR NATIVE BLUEBERRIES.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BILBERRY) — FRUITS, CLASS 1; LEAF, CLASS
4 (AHP). LEAVES CAN BE POISONOUS CONSUMED OVER A LONG PERIOD OF TIME (TMA, 1996). COM-
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MISSION E REPORTS LEAF NOT PERMITTED FOR THERAPEUTIC USE; HIGHER DOSES OR PROLONGED USE CAN
PRODUCE CHRONIC POISONING; CHRONIC ADMINISTRATION OF 1.5 G/KG/DAY IS LETHAL IN SOME ANIMALS
(AEH). FOR FRUITS, NONE REPORTED (PIP). “BILBERRY DOES NOT INTERACT WITH COMMONLY PRESCRIBED
DRUGS; NO KNOWN CONTRAINDICATIONS IN USE DURING PREGNANCY OR LACTATION; NO KNOWN SIDE EFFECTS
WITH BILBERRY EXTRACTS” (SKY). BERRIES CONTAIN ANTHOCYANOSIDES, SAID TO BE HELPFUL IN TREATING
EYE PROBLEMS, DIARRHEA, REDUCING ARTERIAL DEPOSITS, AND LOWERING BLOOD SUGAR IN DIABETICS. FRESH
BERRIES MAY CAUSE DIARRHEA.
EXTRACTS (BILBERRY) — FLAVONOIDS ANTIAGGREGANT, ANTIINFLAMMATORY, ANTIOXIDANT, ANTISPASMODIC,
PRESERVE CAPILLARIES AND COLLAGEN (PED). ANTHOCYANOSIDES INHIBITED BARIUM-INDUCED CONTRACTION OF
ISOLATED THORACIC VEIN AND CORONARY ARTERY SMOOTH MUSCLE, IN VITRO, POSSIBLY BY VASODILATORY PROSTAGLANDIN PRODUCTION (PNC). CHROMIUM CONTENT (OF THE LEAVES) MAY UNDERLIE ANTIDIABETIC ACTIVITY
(PHR). 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 INHIBIT
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).
BILBERRY EXTRACTS (EQUIVALENT TO 9–72 MG/KG ANTHOCYANINS) SOMETIMES EXCEEDED CARBENOXOLONE OR
CIMETIDINE IN ANTIULCER ACTIVITY (MAB).
BIRCH (BETULA SPP.) ++
BETULA PENDULA ROTH, BETULA PUBESCENS EHRH. (SYNONYM — BETULA ALBA L., BETULA VERRUCOSA EHRH.)
SOME TAXONOMISTS KNOW THAT THE COP-OUT APPROACH IS TO REFER TO THE GENUS RATHER THAN ALL THE POORLY
SEPARABLE SPECIES OF BIRCH. PH2 LISTED PENDULA AND PUBESCENS, AND APA, NO MORE TAXONOMICALLY
ADEPT, ADDED B. LENTA, B. PUBSECENS, B. VERRUCOSA (=B. PENDULA). I’VE ADDED ALL PH2 ACTIVITY/INDICATION ENTRIES HERE.
ACTIVITIES (BIRCH) — ANALGESIC (1; FAD); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FAD; SHT);
ANTIMELANOMIC (1; APA); ANTIPYRETIC (1; PHR; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA); AQUARETIC (1; SHT);
ASTRINGENT (1; PNC); COUNTERIRRITANT (1; FAD); DEPURATIVE (F; APA; PHR; PH2); DIURETIC (2; APA;
KOM; PIP; PH2); PARASITICIDE (1; PHR; PH2); SALURETIC (1; PHR; PH2).
INDICATIONS (BIRCH) — ALOPECIA (F; APA; PHR; PH2); ARTHROSIS (1; APA); BACTERIA (1; PH2);
BLADDER STONE (2; PHR; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (1; FAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS (1; FAD); CYSTOSIS (F; APA);
DANDRUFF (F; PHR; PH2); DERMATOSIS (1; PHR; PH2); DIARRHEA (1; PNC); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA);
ECZEMA (1; APA); FEVER (1; APA; FAD; PHR; PH2); GOUT (1; APA; FAD; PH2); GRAVEL (2;
KOM; PIP; PH2); INFECTION (1; APA); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; FAD; SHT); KIDNEY STONE (2;
APA; PHR; PH2); MELANOMA (1; APA); MYALGIA (1; FAD); NEPHROSIS (1; KOM; PH2); NEURALGIA
(1; APA; FAD); PAIN (1; FAD); PARASITE (1; PHR; PH2); PSORIASIS (F; APA; PH2); PULMONOSIS
(1; FAD); RHEUMATISM (2; FAD; KOM; PIP; PH2); SCABIES (1; PH2); SCROFULA (F; FAD); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; X10857921); STOMACHACHE (F; FAD); STONE (SHT); URETHROSIS (2; KOM); UTI
(2; KOM; PHR; PH2; SHT); WATER RETENTION (2; APA; KOM; PIP; PH2); WORM (F; APA); WOUND
(F; APA).
DOSAGES (BIRCH) — 1–2 TBSP CHOPPED LEAF/CUP WATER, SEVERAL ×/DAY (APA); 2–3 G SEVERAL ×/DAY
(KOM; PIP); 12 G/DAY (SHT).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BIRCH) — CLASS 1 (AHP). CONTRAINDICATIONS
REPORTED AS EDEMA DUE TO CARDIAC OR RENAL INSUFFICIENCY (AEH). NOT FOR USE IN EDEMA IN PATIENTS
WITH CARDIAC OR NEPHROTIC PROBLEMS. (PH2). NONE REPORTED (PIP). “HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH
PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). WARNING: EO TOXIC; EASILY ABSORBED THROUGH THE SKIN (FAD).
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BIRTHWORT (ARISTOLOCHIA CLEMATITIS L.) X
ACTIVITIES (BIRTHWORT) — ANTIHERPETIC (1; PH2); CARCINOGENIC (1; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS);
IMMUNOMODULATOR (1; PH2); MUTAGENIC (1; PH2); NEPHROTOXIC (1; PH2); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; PH2);
STIMULANT (F; EFS); TOXIC (1; PH2); VULNERARY (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (BIRTHWORT) — ARTHROSIS (F; PH2); CACOETHES (F; JLH); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST
(F; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; EFS; GMH); COLIC (F; PH2);
CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PH2); CLIMACTERIC (F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); HERPES (1;
PH2); INFECTION (1; PH2); MALARIA (F; PH2); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); OPHTHALMIA (F; PH2); OTOSIS (F;
PH2); PAIN (F; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PH2); POLYP (F; JLH); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SORE (F; PH2);
STOMACHACHE (F; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VIRUS (1; PH2); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (BIRTHWORT) — DON’T TAKE IT.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BIRTHWORT) — CLASS 2B, 3 (AHP). CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY (PH2). OUTLAWED IN U.S. BECAUSE OF ARISTOLOCHIC ACID.
BISHOP’S WEED (AMMI VISNAGA (L.) LAMARCK) +
SYNONYM — DAUCUS VISNAGA L.
ACTIVITIES (BISHOP’S WEED) — ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (1; WO3); ANTIPYRETIC (1; WO3); ANTISPASMODIC
(1; BIS; PHR; WO3; X7194092); CALCIUM ANTAGONIST (1; WO3); CARDIOTONIC (1; PHR); CORONARY
DILATOR (1; BIS); DIURETIC (1; BIS); HYPOGLYCEMIC (F; X3613607); INOTROPIC (1; BIS; PHR);
LITHOLYTIC (1; BIS); MYOCARDIOTONIC (1; PHR; SHT); MYOCONTRACTANT (1; X9225605); PHOTOTOXIC
(1; PHR); VASODILATOR (1; WO2).
INDICATIONS (BISHOP’S WEED) — ANGINA (1; PHR; SHT; WO2); ASTHMA (1; BIS; PHR); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; WO3); BLADDER STONE (1; BIS); BRONCHOSIS (1; BIS; WO2); CARDIOPATHY (1; BIS; PHR);
COLIC (F; BIS); CRAMP (1; BIS; PHR; WO3; X7194092); DIABETES (F; X3613607); DYSMENORRHEA
(1; BIS); ENTEROSIS (1; BIS; PH2); FEVER (1; WO3); GASTROSIS (1; BIS); HYPERGLYCEMIA (F;
X3613607); HYPERTONIA (F; PH2); KIDNEY STONE (1; BIS); PERTUSSIS (1; PHR); PSORIASIS (1; BIS);
STONE (1; BIS; WO2); TACHYCARDIA (1; PHR); VITILIGO (1; BIS); WATER RETENTION (1; BIS).
DOSAGES (BISHOP’S WEED) — 20 MG PYRONES, CALCULATED AS KHELLIN (BIS); 0.5 G POWDERED FRUIT/CUP
WATER (1 TSP = 2.5 G) (BIS).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BISHOP’S WEED) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
ADVERSE EFFECTS MAY INCLUDE DIZZINESS, ELEVATED HEPATIC TRANSAMINASE, FATIGUE, INSOMNIA,
PSEUDOALLERGIC REACTIONS, REVERSIBLE CHOLESTATIC JAUNDICE, VERTIGO, AND VOMITING (PHR; SHT; WO2).
PROLONGED USE OR OVERDOSE MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SYMPTOMS, ANOREXIA, CONSTIPATION, ELEVATED LIVER
ENZYMES, HEADACHE, INSOMNIA, NAUSEA, QUEASINESS, AND VERTIGO (BIS; PHR). PHOTOTOXIC COUMARINS.
COMMISSION E APPROVED BISHOP’S WEED ON MARCH 13, 1986, BUT REVERSED ITSELF AS OF APRIL 15,
1994, CONDEMNING IT BECAUSE OF EXCESSIVE THERAPEUTIC RISK AND UNPROVEN EFFICACY (RENAL COLIC, SPASTIC
URINARY TRACT DISORDERS). “AMMI FRUITS MAY NO LONGER BE PRESCRIBED IN GERMANY FOR THIS OR ANY OTHER
INDICATION” (SHT). EXTRACTS AND KHELLIN AND VISNAGIN IMPROVE MYOCARDIAL PERFUSION, INCREASING
BLOOD FLOW THROUGH THE CORONARY VESSELS, MAKING IT USEFUL FOR ANGINA.
BISTORT (POLYGONUM BISTORTA L.) ++
SYNONYM — PERSICARIA BISTORTA (L.) SAMP.
ACTIVITIES (BISTORT) — ANIPYRETIC (F; WOI); ANTISEPTIC (F; WOI); ASTRINGENT (F; PNC); DIURETIC (F;
WOI); EXPECTORANT (F; WOI); HEMOSTAT (F; HHB; WOI).
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INDICATIONS (BISTORT) — ADENOPATHY (1; DAA; FNF); AGUE (F; DAA); AMENORRHEA (F; DAA); BITE
(F; DAA); BLEEDING (F; HHB; PH2; WOI); CANCER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, BACK (F; JLH); CANCER,
LIP (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CARBUNCLE
(F; PH2); CATARRH (F; DAA; HHB); CERVISOSIS (F; DAA); CIRCULOSIS (F; DAA); COLITIS (F; WOI);
CONGESTION (F; DAA); CRAMP (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; HHB; PH2; WOI); DYSENTERY (F; DAA; HHB);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; WOI); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; PH2); FEVER (F; DAA; PH2); GASTROSIS
(F; JLH); GINGIVOSIS (F; WOI); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); LEUKORRHEA (F; DAA; HHB); LYMPHOMA (1;
DAA; FNF); POLYP (F; JLH); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SCROFULA (F; DAA; PH2); SNAKEBITE (F; PH2); SORE
(F; HHB; JLH); SORE THROAT (F; HHB; PH2); STOMATOSIS (F; HHB; PH2); SWELLING (F; DAA); TETANUS
(F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; WOI); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (BISTORT) — 1–2 G (PNC); 50–60 G RHIZOME/LITER WATER FOR 15–20 MINUTES (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BISTORT) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
BITTER CANDYTUFT (IBERIS AMARA L.) X
SYNONYM — IBERIS CORONARIA D. DON.
ACTIVITIES (BITTER CANDYTUFT) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HHB); ANTIEDEMIC (1; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1;
PH2); CHOLERETIC (1; PH2); CYTOTOXIC (1; PH2); DIURETIC (1; MAD); EMETIC (1; MAD); FUNGICIDE (1; PH2); GASTROSTIMULANT (1; PH2); IRRITANT (1; PH2); SECRETAGOGUE (1; PH2); TOXIC (1;
PH2).
INDICATIONS (BITTER CANDYTUFT) — ANGINA (F; MAD); ARRHYTHMIA (F; PH2); ASTHMA (F; WOI);
BACTERIA (1; HHB); BRONCHOSIS (F; WOI); CARDIOPATHY (F; PH2); CONGESTION (F; MAD); DYSPEPSIA
(F; HHB; PH2); EDEMA (1; PH2); ENDOCARDOSIS (F; MAD); FUNGUS (1; HHB; PH2); GOUT (F; MAD;
WOI); HEPATOSIS (F; MAD); INFECTION (1; HHB; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; MAD);
NEUROSIS (F; MAD); PALPITATION (F; MAD); PERICARDOSIS (F; MAD); PULMONOSIS (F; MAD); RHEUMATISM (F; MAD; WOI); STENOCARDIA (F; HHB); SWELLING (1; PH2); VERTIGO (F; MAD); WATER
RETENTION (1; MAD); WOUND (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (BITTER CANDYTUFT) — HOMEOPATHIC DOSES ONLY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BITTER CANDYTUFT) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
POISONINGS, NOT REPORTED, COULD BE CAUSED BY CUCURBITACINS AND MIGHT EXHIBIT COLIC, DIARRHEA, KIDNEY
IRRITATION, AND VOMITING (PH2). NO TOXIC CASES DOCUMENTED (PH2).
BITTER MELON, BALSAM PEAR (MOMORDICA CHARANTIA L.) +
SYNONYM — M. MURICATA WILLD.
ACTIVITIES (BITTER MELON) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; CRC; TRA; WOI); ANDROGENIC (1; ABS); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; MPG; TRA); ANTICATARACT (1; ZUL); ANTICHOLINERGIC (1; ZUL); ANTIDIABETIC (1; ZUL);
ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; TRA); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; MPG); ANTIMALARIAL (1; ZUL); ANTIMITOTIC (1; MPG);
ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; MPG); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC; MPG); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (1;
ZUL); ANTISPERMAGENIC (1; MPG; TRA); ANTITUMOR (1; MPG); ANTIVIRAL (1; MPG; SKY); APERITIF
(F; CRC); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC; KAB); ACARICIDE (1; TRA); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC; KAB); CANDIDICIDE
(1; MPG; TRA); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC; WOI); CHOLERETIC (F; MPG); DEPURATIVE (F; AAB; CRC);
DIGESTIVE (F; CRC); EMETIC (F; KAB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; KAB; MPG); GUANYLATE-CYCLASE-INHIBITOR
(1; SKY); HEMOSTAT (F; CRC); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; CRC); HYPOGLYCEMIC (2; MPG; SKY;
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SYN; WOI); HYPOTENSIVE (1; CRC; MPG); IMMUNOTOXIC (1; TRA); INSECTICIDE (1; CRC; MPG;
TRA); LACTAGOGUE (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (1; CRC; KAB; MPG); LIPOLYTIC (1; CRC); POISON (1; CRC);
STOMACHIC (F; KAB; WOI); TERATOGENIC (1; MPG); TONIC (F; KAB; WOI); VERMIFUGE (1; CRC;
MPG; WOI); VULNERARY (F; KAB; RYM).
INDICATIONS (BITTER MELON) — AMEBA (F; AAB); ANEMIA (F; AAB); ANOREXIA (F; CRC); APHTHA
(F; KAB); ASTHMA (F; CRC; KAB); BACTERIA (1; MPG; TRA); BITE (F; KAB; MPG); BILIOUSNESS
(F; MPG); BLEEDING (F; CRC); BOIL (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB); BRUISE (F; KAB); BURN (F;
CRC); CALCULUS (F; CRC); CANCER (1; CRC; MPG); CANDIDA (1; CRC; MPG; TRA); CATARACT (1;
ZUL); CATARRH (F; CRC); CHILBLAIN (F; CRC); CHOLERA (F; CRC; KAB); COLD (F; CRC); COLIC (F;
CRC; WOI); COLITIS (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (1; AAB; CRC; KAB; MPG); CRAMP (1; ZUL);
DELIRIUM (F; KAB); DERMATOSIS (F; AAB; CRC; KAB); DIABETES (2; AAB; SKY; ZUL); DYSENTERY
(F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; AAB; CRC; KAB); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC); ECZEMA (F; CRC; SKJ);
ESCHERICHIA (1; MPG); FEVER (F; CRC; KAB; MPG; WOI); FURUNCLE (F; TRA); GAS (F; CRC;
MPG; WOI); GASTROSIS (F; CRC); GONORRHEA (F; CRC; KAB); GOUT (F; CRC; WOI); HALITOSIS (F;
CRC); HEADACHE (F; CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC; KAB; SKJ); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (1; CRC; MPG); HIV (1; SKY); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; CRC); HYPERGLYCEMIA (2; MPG;
SKY; SYN; WOI); INFECTION (1; AAB; CRC); ITCH (F; CRC; TRA); JAUNDICE (F; CRC; KAB;
SKJ); AMENORRHEA (1; TRA); LEPROSY (F; CRC; KAB; TRA); LEUKEMIA (1; MPG); MALARIA (1;
CRC; SKJ; ZUL); MELANCHOLY (F; CRC); MYCOSIS (F; MPG); NYCTALOPIA (F; KAB); OBESITY (1;
CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB); OTOSIS (F; CRC); PAIN (F; AAB); PARASITE (F; AAB); PEDICULOSIS (F;
TRA); PLETHORA (F; KAB); POLYURIA (1; CRC); PROLAPSE (F; KAB); PSORIASIS (1; CRC; SKY);
RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; KAB; WOI); SALMONELLA (1; MPG); SCABIES (F; CRC; KAB); SCALD (F;
CRC); SEBORRHEA (F; KAB); SHIGELLA (1; MPG); SORE (F; JLH; KAB); SORE THROAT (F; AAB);
SPLENOSIS (F; CRC; KAB); SPRUE (F; CRC); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; MPG); STOMACHACHE (F; CRC);
STOMATOSIS (F; AAB); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; FNF); SYNDROME-X (1; SYN); SYPHILIS (F; KAB); TICKS
(1; TRA); TUMOR (1; CRC; JLH; MPG); ULCER (F; CRC); URETHROSIS (F; CRC); VAGINOSIS (F;
KAB); VD (F; CRC); VIRUS (1; MPG; SKY); WORM (1; CRC; KAB; MPG; TRA; WOI); WOUND
(F; CRC); YEAST (1; CRC; MPG; TRA).
DOSAGES (BITTER MELON) — 1 (500 MG) CAPSULE 3 ×/DAY WITH 150 MG EXTRACT CONTAINING 2.5% BITTER
PRINCIPLES (NH); ONE SMALL MELON PER DAY (SKY); 50 ML FRESH JUICE/DAY (SKY); 5 ML TINCTURE 2–3
×/DAY (SKY); 2–5 G LEAF/LITER WATER (MPG).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BITTER MELON) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PHR). HIGH DOSES MAY CAUSE DIARRHEA AND ENTERALGIA (SKY); MAY POTENTIATE HYPOGLYCEMIC DRUGS
(SKY); SMALL CHILDREN AND PATIENTS WITH HYPOGLYCEMIA SHOULD AVOID (SKY). SEEDS CONTAIN ABORTIFACIENT COMPOUNDS. THIS ONE IS TOO NEW, AT LEAST IN THE FIRST WORLD, TO HAVE ENTERED ANY OF THE
COMMISSION E BOOKS I AM CONSULTING FOR MY HERBAL DESK REFERENCE. EVEN TRAMIL, THE CARIBBEAN
COMMISSION E I CALL COMMISSION T, DOES NOT RECOMMEND THIS FREQUENT EDIBLE WEED DUE TO SOME
TOXIC COMPOUNDS IT CONTAINS.
EXTRACTS (BITTER MELON) — AT LEAST THREE GROUPS OF HYPOGLYCEMIC COMPOUNDS (SKY). ALPHAAND BETA-MOMOCHARIN INHIBIT HIV IN VITRO (SKY). VARIOUS EXTRACTS ACTIVE IN VITRO AGAINST BACILLUS
SUBTILIS, CORYNEBACTERIUM DIPTHERIAE, ESCHERICHIA COLI, NEISSERIA SPP., PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA, SALMONELLA, SARCINA LUTEA, STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS, AND STREPTOCOCCUS SPP., LD50 OF FRUIT;
3 G/KG (TRA; ZUL). CHARANTIN, DIOSGENIN, AND BETA-SITOSTEROL UTEROTONIC (ZUL); BUT DECOCTION
OF FRUITS AND GREEN LEAVES, WITHOUT ROOT, AT 25,000 MG/KG PRODUCED NO DEATHS IN RATS. ALPHATRICHOSANTHINE AND BETA-MOMORCHIN IN THE SEEDS ARE ABORTIFACIENT. HYDROETHANOLIC FRUIT EXTRACTS,
1.75 G/DOG ORALLY FOR 20 DAYS, LOWERED SPERMATOGENESIS. AQUEOUS EXTRACTS OF LEAVES AT 500
MG/KG ORL RAT WAS NEITHER EMBRYOTOXIC NOR ESTROGENIC. LEAF JUICE NOT TOPICALLY ALLERGIC NOR
IRRITANT (TRA).
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BITTER MILKWORT (POLYGALA AMARA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (BITTER MILKWORT) — BITTER (F; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS; HHB); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS);
DIURETIC (F; EFS); EXPECTORANT (F; EFS; PH2); LACTAGOGUE (F; HHB); STOMACHIC (F; EFS); TONIC (F;
EFS).
INDICATIONS (BITTER MILKWORT) — BRONCHOSIS (F; PH2); COUGH (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; HHB);
DYSPEPSIA (F; HHB); ENTEROSIS (F; HHB); FEVER (F; EFS); GASTROSIS (F; HHB); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; EFS); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BITTER MILKWORT) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES
NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
BITTERSWEET (SOLANUM DULCAMARA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (BITTERSWEET) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC; DEP; KAB); ANALGESIC (1; CRC; PH2); ANAPHRODISIAC (F; CRC); ANTICHOLINERGIC (1; KOM; PH2); ANTIDOTE (F; CRC); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; KOM);
ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ANTISARCOMIC (F; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (2; KOM); ANTIVIRAL (1; PH2); ASTRINGENT
(2; KOM); CARDIOTONIC (1; CRC; PH2); CYTOTOXIC (1; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F;
CRC; FAD); DIURETIC (F; CRC; DEP; FAD; MAD); EMETIC (F; CRC); EXPECTORANT (1; CRC; PH2);
HYPNOTIC (F; CRC); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (F; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); MUCOIRRITANT (2; KOM); NARCOTIC
(1; CRC; DEP; FAD); PECTORAL (F; PH2); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; PH2); POISON (F; CRC); RESOLVENT (F;
CRC); SECRETAGOGUE (F; KAB); SEDATIVE (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (BITTERSWEET) — ABSCESS (F; PH2); ACNE (2; MAD; PHR; PH2); ADENOPATHY (F; CRC);
ALLERGY (F; CRC); ANGINA (F; CRC; MAD); APHONIA (F; CRC); ARTHROSIS (F; CRC; PH2); ASTHMA
(F; CRC; PH2); BILIOUSNESS (F; DEM); BLEEDING (F; CRC; PH2); BLEPHAROSIS (F; CRC); BOIL (F;
KAB); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC; FAD); BRUISE (F; PH2); CANCER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; FNF;
JLH); CANCER, EYE (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, FACE (1; FNF; JLH); CARBUNCLE (F; KAB); CATARRH (F;
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CRC); COLD (F; MAD); COLIC (F; CRC); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; KAB); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); CORN (F;
JLH); COUGH (F; CRC); CYSTOSIS (F; CRC; MAD); DERMATOSIS (1; CRC; FAD; PH2); DIARRHEA (F;
CRC); DROPSY (F; CRC); DYSCRASIA (F; MAD); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); DYSLACTEA (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC; MAD); DYSURIA (F; CRC); ECZEMA (2; CRC; KOM; PHR; PH2); EMACIATION (F;
CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC; DEM; PH2); EPISTAXIS (F; PH2); EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); FELON (F; CRC;
JLH); FEVER (F; CRC; DEM; FAD; KAB); FLU (F; MAD); FURUNCLE (2; PHR; PH2); GASTROSIS (F;
CRC; DEM; PH2); GLOSSOSIS (F; CRC); GOUT (F; FAD; MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS
(F; CRC); HERPES (1; HH2; PH2); IMMUNODEPRESSION (F; PH2); IMPETIGO (F; MAD); INCONTINENCE
(F; CRC); INFECTION (2; KOM); INFLAMMATION (1; KOM; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); ITCH (F; CRC;
MAD); JAUNDICE (F; CRC; MAD); LEPROSY (F; CRC; DEP; KAB); MALARIA (F; CRC); MENINGOSIS
(F; CRC); MYALGIA (F; CRC); MYELOSIS (F; CRC; MAD); NAUSEA (F; DEM; HH2); NERVOUSNESS (F;
CRC); NEURALGIA (F; CRC; MAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); OTOSIS (F; MAD); PAIN (1; CRC; PH2);
PARALYSIS (F; CRC); PEMPHIGUS (F; CRC); PERTUSSIS (F; CRC; FAD); PITYRIASIS (F; MAD); PSORIASIS
(F; CRC); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; FAD; PH2); SCABIES (F; MAD); SCARLATINA (F;
CRC); SCROFULA (F; CRC; MAD); SORE (F; JLH); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC); STAMMERING (F; CRC); STONE
(F; MAD); SWELLING (F; CRC); SYPHILIS (F; KAB); TENESMUS (F; CRC); TONSILOSIS (F; CRC); TUMOR
(1; CRC; FAD); TYPHOID (F; CRC); ULCER (F; CRC); URTICARIA (F; CRC); UTEROSIS (F; MAD); VD (F;
KAB); VIRUS (1; HH2; PH2); WART (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; DEP; FAD;
MAD).
DOSAGES (BITTERSWEET) — 1–3 G STEM/DAY (KOM); 0.5–2 G POWDERED STEM SEVERAL ×/DAY (MAD);
0.6–1.2 G EXTRACT/DAY (MAD); 1–2 G DRUG/250 ML WATER (PH2); 1–3 G/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BITTERSWEET) — AHP DOESN’T INDEX ANY
SOLANUM SPECIES. “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANT AND NURSING MOTHERS (PH2). WILL CAUSE CONVULSIONS, PARALYSIS,
VERTIGO, VOMITING, AND WEAKENED HEART (FAD). ONE SOURCE REPORTS EXCESSIVE USE OF STALK PREPARATIONS HAS BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH SERIOUS POISONING (AEH). WITH LOW ALKALOID CONTENT, STEM
PREPARATIONS AT DOSES BELOW 25 G SHOULD NOT BE TOXIC. IN CHILDREN, 10 GREEN BERRIES CAN CAUSE
DIARRHEA, DILATED PUPILS, NAUSEA, AND VOMITING. LETHAL DOSAGE IS ESTIMATED TO BE 200 BERRIES
(PHR). SOLASODINE HAS A CORTISONE-LIKE EFFECT (PH2).
BITTERWOOD (QUASSIA AMARA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (BITTERWOOD) — ANTIANEMIC (F; HAD); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (F; FNF; HAD);
APERITIF (1; PHR; PH2); ASTRINGENT (F; IED); BITTER (1; PHR); CHOLERETIC (F; PHR; PH2); DEPURATIVE
(F; CRC; MAD); DIGESTIVE (F; PHR; PH2); INSECTICIDE (1; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; PHR; PH2);
LITHOLYTIC (F; HAD); NARCOTIC (1; CRC); PEDICULICIDE (1; CRC); SECRETAGOGUE (1; PHR; PH2);
SIALAGOGUE (F; HAD); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); VERMICIDE (1; PHR);
VERMIFUGE (1; HAD; PHR).
INDICATIONS (BITTERWOOD) — ALCOHOLISM (F; CRC; MAD); ANEMIA (F; HAD); ANOREXIA (1; PHR;
PH2; MAD); ASCITES (F; MAD); BITE (F; IED); CANCER (F; CRC); CARCINOMA (F; CRC); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PH2); CIRRHOSIS (F; MAD); CONSTIPATION (1; CRC); DEBILITY (F; CRC); DIABETES (F;
CRC); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; MAD); ENDOTHELIOMA (F; JLH); ENTEROSIS
(F; IED); EPITHELIOMA (F; JLH); FEVER (F; CRC; IED; MAD); GAS (F; CRC); GASTROSIS (F; MAD);
GONORRHEA (F; CRC); HALITOSIS (F; HAD); HANGOVER (F; HAD); HEARTBURN (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS
(F; CRC; MAD); INTOXICATION (F; HAD); JAUNDICE (F; CRC; MAD); LEUKEMIA (1; CRC); LICE (1;
CRC; HHB); MALARIA (F; CRC; IED); NEPHROSIS (F; HAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; MAD); PAIN (F; IED);
PARASITE (F; CRC); SARCOMA (F; JLH); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC; HAD); SPASM (F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F;
MAD); STING (F; IED); STOMACHACHE (F; HAD); STONE (F; HAD); SYPHILIS (F; MAD); TYPHUS (F;
MAD); WORM (1; PHR; PH2).
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DOSAGES (BITTERWOOD) — QUOTING AN OLD MERCK RECOMMENDATION, 1–2 G WOOD/DAY AS DECOCTION;
AVERAGE DOSE 0.5 G, 2–3 ×/DAY (AHP); 5 DROPS TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (MAD); 500 MG (HHB; PHR; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BITTERWOOD) — CLASS 2B (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY
(PHR; PH2). OVERDOSE IS A GASTROIRRITANT, LEADING TO NAUSEA (AHP). EXTENDED USE MAY DAMAGE
VISION (PHR).
BLACK ALDER (ALNUS GLUTINOSA (L.) GAERTN.) ++
SYNONYM — A. BARBATA C. A. MEY., A. GLUTINOSA SUBSP. BARBATA (C. A. MEY.) YALT., A. GLUTINOSA
VAR. BARBATA (C. A. MEY.) LEDEB., BETULA ALNUS VAR. GLUTINOSA L., B. GLUTINOSA (L.) LAM.
ACTIVITIES (BLACK ALDER) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); DENTIFRICE (F;
CRC); DETERGENT (F; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC); HEMOSTAT (1; FNF; PHR;
PH2); PULIFUGE (1; CRC); TONIC (F; PHR); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (BLACK ALDER) — ANGINA (F; CRC; HH2); BLEEDING (1; FNF; PHR; PH2); CANCER,
BREAST (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, DUODENUM (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, ESOPHAGUS (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER,
PANCREAS (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, PYLORUS (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, RECTUM (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER,
THROAT (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, TONGUE (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; CRC; JLH); ENTERORRHAGIA
(F; PHR; PH2); FEVER (F; CRC; PH2); HEMATOCHEZIA (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC); MALARIA (1;
PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; PH2); PEDICULOSIS (F; CRC); PHARYNGOSIS (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); SCABIES (F;
CRC); SORE THROAT (1; PHR; PH2); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; FNF; PHR; PH2); WATER
RETENTION (F; CRC); WORM (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLACK ALDER) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
NONE REPORTED IN PDR.“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES”
(PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). REGRETTABLY, PHR AND STILL PH2
REPORT HYPERICIN, PROBABLY MEANING HYPEROSIDE. HYPEROSIDE IS WHAT WAS REPORTED IN MY CRC
HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS (1985) AND IN HAGER’S HANDBUCH DER PHARMAZEUTISCHEN PRAXIS, ED.
2. SO FAR, I HAVE NOT YET FOUND HYPERICIN RELIABLY REPORTED OUTSIDE THE GENUS HYPERICUM, BUT
HYPEROSIDE IS WIDELY REPORTED.
BLACK ASH (FRAXINUS NIGRA MARSHALL) + +
ACTIVITIES (BLACK ASH) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); GASTROTONIC (F; DEM); HEPATOTONIC (F; DEM);
LAXATIVE (F; DEM); TONIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (BLACK ASH) — CONSTIPATION (F; DEM); DYSURIA (F; DEM); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM);
GASTROSIS (F; DEM); HEPATOSIS (F; DEM); INFERTILITY (F; DEM); OTOSIS (F; DEM); PAIN (F; DEM);
RHEUMATISM (F; DEM); STRICTURE (F; DEM).
BLACK BEAN, GREEN BEAN, ETC. (PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L.) +++
THE HERBAL PDR, WHICH ERRONEOUSLY ATTRIBUTES THE ORIGIN OF THE PLANT TO INDIA (IT IS NATIVE
AMERICAN), ALSO SAYS: “CHROMIUM SALTS PRESENT IN THE DRUG (GREENBEAN) MAY CAUSE AN ANTIDIABETIC
EFFECT.” SEEDS OF THIS SPECIES AS BLACK BEANS, BROWN BEANS, KIDNEY BEANS, ETC., MAY BE AS RICH
IN THE ESTROGENIC ISOFLAVONE, GENISTEIN, AS SOYBEAN. AND THE SEEDS ARE MUCH LOWER IN FAT THAN
SOY SEEDS; SO JIM DUKE SAYS THAT THE HEALTH BENEFITS OF SOY MAY VERY WELL CARRY OVER TO KIDNEY
BEANS, ETC., PERHAPS WITH EVEN BETTER HEALTH BENEFITS. SO, I GIVE BLACK BEAN THE SAME SCORES I
GIVE SOYBEAN, BETTER FOR CHOLESTEROL, ETC., SINCE THE BLACK BEAN HAS A MUCH BETTER FAT:PROTEIN
RATIO THAN THE SOY BEAN.
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ACTIVITIES (BLACK BEAN) — ANTIAGGREGANT (1; FNF); ANTIANGIOGENIC (1; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1;
WBB); ANTICANCER (1; FNF); ANTIDEPRESSANT (1; FNF); ANTIDIABETIC (1; PHR; PH2); ANTILEUKEMIC
(1; FNF); ANTILYMPHOMIC (1; FNF); ANTIMELANOMIC (1; FNF); ANTIPROSTATITIC (1; FNF); ANTIPYRETIC
(F; CRC); ANTIVIRAL (1; MPI); APOPTOTIC (1; FNF); CARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; FNF); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC;
EFS); CHEMOPREVENTIVE (1; FNF); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC; EFS); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); DIURETIC (2;
PHR; KOM); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC); EMOLLIENT (F; CRC; SKJ); ESTROGENIC (1; FNF; JAD);
FUNGICIDE (1; CRC; DAA); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; FNF); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; FNF; JAD);
HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; DAA); HYPOTENSIVE (1; FNF); LIPOLYTIC (1; FNF); LIPOTROPIC (1; FNF);
MUTAGENIC (F; MPI); RESOLVENT (F; CRC; EFS).
INDICATIONS (BLACK BEAN) — ACNE (F; CRC); ALBUMINURIA (F; CRC); ALCOHOLISM (1; FNF); ANEMIA
(1; FNF); ANOREXIA (1; FNF); ANURIA (2; KOM); BACTERIA (1; WBB); BLADDER STONE (2; PHR); BPH
(1; FNF); BURN (F; CRC); CANCER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, BLOOD (1; DAA; FNF); CANCER, BREAST;
(1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, TESTICLE (1; FNF; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (1; FNF); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PHR);
COLD (F; CRC); CYSTOSIS (1; CRC; MAD; PHR); DEPRESSION (1; FNF); DERMATOSIS (F; FNF); DIABETES
(1; CRC; DAA; FNF; MAD; PHR; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; CRC); DROPSY (F; CRC; MAD); DYSENTERY
(F; CRC); DYSURIA (1; PHR); ECZEMA (F; CRC); EDEMA (F; FNF); ENDOMETRIOSIS (1; FNF; TGP);
ENTEROSIS (1; FNF); ERT (1; FNF); FEVER (F; CRC); FIBROSIS (F; FNF); FUNGUS (1; CRC; DAA);
GAS (F; CRC; EFS); GASTROSIS (F; FNF); GLAUCOMA (1; FNF); GOUT (F; MAD); HEADACHE (F; CRC);
HEART (F; CRC); HEMATURIA (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (1; FNF); HICCUP (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
(1; FNF); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; FNF; JAD); HOT FLASHES (1; FNF); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; DAA);
HYPERLIPOPROTEINEMIA (1; FNF); INFECTION (1; CRC; DAA; PHR; PH2; WBB); ITCH (F; CRC); KIDNEY
STONE (2; PHR); LEUKEMIA (1; FNF); LYMPHOMA (1; FNF); MELANOMA (1; FNF); MENOPAUSE (1;
FNF; JAD); MYCOSIS (1; CRC; DAA); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; DAA; FNF; PHR); NEUROSIS (F; FNF);
OBESITY (1; FNF); OSTEOPOROSIS (1; FNF; JAD); PAIN (F; JLH); PERICARDOSIS (F; MAD); PLEUROSIS
(F; MAD); RETINOSIS (1; FNF); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; DAD; MAD); RICKETS (F; FNF); SCIATICA (F;
CRC; DAA); SCURVY (F; CRC); SORE (F; FNF; JLH); STEATOSIS (F; FNF); STONE (2; PHR; PH2);
SYNDROME-X (1; FNF; SYN); TENESMUS (F; CRC); TOXEMIA (F; FNF); TUBERCULOSIS (F; FNF); TUMOR
(F; CRC; JLH); ULCER (F; JLH); UTI (2; PHR); VIRUS (1; MPI); WART (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (2;
KOM; MAD; PHR).
DOSAGES (BLACK BEAN) — DRINK THE STRING BEAN POT LIKKER AS FOOD FARMACY, AND EAT THE STRING BEANS
(JAD); I OFTEN ENJOY 100–200 G WITH DICED RAW ONION; 0.5 CUP SEED (100 G) AS FOOD (JAD); 5–15
G HERB (GREEN POD)/DAY (KOM; PHR); POUR HOT WATER OVER 2.5 G DRY POWDERED PODS.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLACK BEAN) — NOT COVERED BY AHP.
NONE KNOWN (KOM).“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES”
(PH2). THE HERBAL PDR HINTS THAT POISONINGS DUE TO OVER CONSUMPTION OF TOO MANY RAW BEANS
IS NOT IMPOSSIBLE, DUE TO LECTINS, WHICH ARE DESTROYED BY COOKING. SYMPTOMS INCLUDE DIARRHEA,
GASTROENTEROSIS, AND VOMITING. OF COURSE, OVERCONSUMPTION OF DRY BEAN SEEDS CAN ALSO LEAD TO
GI DISTRESS SUCH AS FLATUS AND DYSPEPSIA.
BLACKBERRY (RUBUS SPP.) ++
MOST EUROPEAN ENTRIES (EFS, HHB, MAD, PH2) ACCRUE TO R. FRUTICOSUS, THE EUROPEAN BLACKBERRY.
MOST AMERICAN ENTRIES (CEB, DEM, FAD, FEL) ACCRUE TO AMERICAN SPECIES. I THINK RASPBERRIES
AND BLACKBERRIES CAN BE TREATED GENERICALLY, WHEN IT COMES TO MEDICINE, LIKE BILBERRIES AND
BLUEBERRIES.
ACTIVITIES (BLACKBERRY) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; MAD); ANTIDOTE (F; DEM); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1;
APA); ANTIOXIDANT (1; JNU); ANTITUMOR (F; APA); APOPTOTIC (F; JNU); ASTRINGENT (1; APA; EFS
PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM; EFS); DETOXICANT (1; JNU); DIAPHORETIC (F; MAD); DIURETIC (F; DEM;
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EFS); FUNGICIDE (F; MAD); HEMOSTAT (1; APA); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; JNU); STIMULANT (F;
DEM); TONIC (F; DEM; EFS).
INDICATIONS (BLACKBERRY) — ANGINA (F; MAD); APPENDICITIS (F; MAD); BACTERIA (1; MAD);
BLEEDING (1; APA; DEM; FEL; FNF; MAD); BOIL (1; DEM; FNF); BRONCHOSIS (F; CEB; MAD);
CANCER (1; JLH; JNU); CATARRH (F; DEM); CHILDBIRTH (F; FEL); CHOLERA (F; FEL); COLD (F;
DEM; MAD); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (1; CEB; DEM; FNF); COUGH (F; CEB;
DEM; MAD); DERMATOSIS (F; MAD); DIABETES (F; MAD); DIARRHEA (2; APA; DEM; PHR; PH2);
DROPSY (F; APA; MAD; PH2); DYSENTERY (1; DEM; FNF); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DEM; MAD);
DYSURIA (F; DEM); ENTEROSIS (1; APA; MAD; PH2); EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); FEVER (F; DEM;
FEL; MAD); FUNGUS (1; MAD); GASTROSIS (1; APA; DEM; PH2); GLEET (F; FEL); GLOSSOSIS
(F; DEM); GONORRHEA (F; FEL); GOUT (F; APA); GRAVEL (F; CEB); HEADACHE (F; DEM); HEMATEMESIS (1; DEM; FNF); HEMOPTYSIS (F; CEB); HEMORRHOID (1; APA; CEB; DEM); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; JNU); INFECTION (1; DEM; FNF; MAD); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; JLH); LEUKORRHEA
(F; FEL; MAD); LUNG PROBLEM (F; DEM); MENORRHAGIA (F; MAD); MISCARRIAGE (F; DEM);
MYCOSIS (1; MAD); NAUSEA (F; FEL); NEPHROSIS (F; MAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; CEB; DEM);
PHARYNGOSIS (2; APA; PHR; PH2); PHTHISIS (F; CEB); PROCTOSIS (F; FEL); PROLAPSE (F; FEL);
PULMONOSIS (F; CEB); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM); SCAB (F; MAD); SCABIES (F; MAD); SORE (1;
DEM; FNF); SORE THROAT (2; APA; DEM); STOMATOSIS (2; APA; MAD; PHR; PH2); STONE (F;
MAD); SWELLING (F; APA); TONSILOSIS (F; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (1; DEM; FNF; MAD); TUMOR
(F; APA); UTEROSIS (F; FEL); VD (F; DEM); VOMITING (F; DEM; FEL); WART (F; JLH); WATER
RETENTION (F; DEM; EFS); WOUND (F; APA).
DOSAGES (BLACKBERRY) — 1–2 TSP CHOPPED LEAF/CUP WATER, UP TO 6 ×/DAY; 4 TSP (~4.4 G) LEAF IN HOT
TEA; 1.5 G LEAF/CUP TEA, 2–3 ×/DAY (PH2); 1–2 TSP POWDERED BARK/CUP WATER; UP TO 2 TSP TINCTURE/DAY
(APA); 1500 MG ROOT TEA UP TO 3 ×/DAY (APA); 20–30 GRAINS POWDERED ROOT BARK (FEL); 2–4 ML
LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLACKBERRY) — CLASS 1 (AHP).
EXTRACTS (BLACKBERRY) — 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 INHIBIT 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).
BLACKBERRY LILY (BELAMCANDA CHINENSIS (L.) DC.) ++
SYNONYM — B. PUNCTATA MOENCH, GEMMINGIA CHINENSIS KUNTZE, IXIA CHINENSIS L.
ACTIVITIES (BLACKBERRY LILY) — ALEXETERIC (F; WO2); ANTIALLERGIC (1; WO3); ANTIASTHMATIC
(F; WO3); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FAY); ANTIDOTE, CURARE (F; FAY); ANTIEMETIC (F; LMP); ANTIHISTAMINIC (F; WO3); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; WO3); ANTIOXIDANT (1; WO3); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DAA);
ANTITUSSIVE (F; WO3); ANTIVIRAL (1; FAY); APERIENT (F; WO2); BITTER (F; LMP; WO2); CARMINATIVE (F; LMP); CHOLINERGIC (1; WO3); DEOBSTRUENT (F; LMP; WO2); DEPURATIVE (F; LMP;
WO2); DETOXICANT (F; FAY); DIURETIC (F; LMP); EMMENAGOGUE (F; LMP); EXPECTORANT (F; DAA;
FAY; WO3); FUNGICIDE (1; FAY); HYPOTENSIVE (1; FAY); LAXATIVE (F; DAA); STOMACHIC (F;
DAA); TONIC (F; DAA).
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INDICATIONS (BLACKBERRY LILY) — ALLERGY (1; WO3); ASTHMA (1; DAA; LMP; WO3); BACTERIA (1;
FAY); BOIL (F; DAA); BRONCHOSIS (F; FAY); BRUISE (F; DAA); CANCER (F; DAA); CANCER, BREAST (F;
DAA; FAY); CANCER, LARYNX (F; DAA); CHILDBIRTH (F; LMP); CONSTIPATION (F; DAA); COUGH (F;
FAY); DERMATOSIS (F; FAY); DROPSY (F; DAA); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DAA; FAY); DYSURIA (F; DAA);
FEVER (F; DAA); FUNGUS (1; FAY); GAS (F; LMP); GASTROSIS (F; DAA); GOITER (F; DAA); GONORRHEA
(F; DAA; LMP); HEPATOSIS (F; DAA; FAY); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; FAY); INFECTION (1; FAY);
INFLAMMATION (F; WO3); LARYNGOSIS (F; DAA; FAY); LUMBAGO (F; LMP); MALARIA (F; DAA); MASTOSIS
(F; DAA; FAY); MYCOSIS (1; FAY); PAROTOSIS (F; FAY); PULMONOSIS (F; DAA); RHEUMATISM (F;
DAA); SORE THROAT (F; FAY; WO3); SPLENOSIS (F; DAA; FAY); STOMACHACHE (F; DAA); SWELLING
(F; DAA; LMP); TONSILOSIS (F; DAA; FAY; LMP); VD (F; DAA); VIRUS (1; FAY); VOMITING (F; LMP);
WATER RETENTION (F; LMP).
DOSAGES (BLACKBERRY LILY) — 2.5–9 G ROOT IN DECOCTION (FAY); ROOT MADE INTO POULTICE (FAY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLACKBERRY LILY) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM; PH2). CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY; CONTAINS TOXIC IRIDOIDS BELAMCANDIN AND IRIDIN. ROOT
FOR USE ONLY UNDER MEDICAL SUPERVISION.
BLACK BRYONY (TAMUS COMMUNIS L.) X
ACTIVITIES (BLACK BRYONY) — ALLERGENIC (1; PH2); DIURETIC (F; GMH); EMETIC (1; GMH; PH2);
HISTAMINIC (1; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; EFS; HHB); PROPECIC (F; HHB; PH2); RUBEFACIENT (F; PH2);
TOXIC (1; GMH); VULNERARY (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (BLACK BRYONY) — ALOPECIA (F; HHB; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F; JLH); ASTHMA (F; GMH);
BRUISE (F; EFS; PH2); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CHILBLAIN (F; GMH); CONSTIPATION (F; HHB); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); GOUT (F; PH2); GRAVEL (F; GMH); INDURATION (F; JLH);
PARALYSIS (F; GMH); PHYMATA (F; JLH); POLYP (F; JLH); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2); RHINOSIS (F;
JLH); SORE (F; GMH); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STRAIN (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; GMH); WHITLOW
(F; JLH).
DOSAGES (BLACK BRYONY) — DON’T TAKE INTERNALLY (JAD). FRUITS STEEPED IN GIN FOR CHILBLAIN
(GMH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLACK BRYONY) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). OXALATE NEEDLES ON CONTACT MAY TRIGGER HISTAMINIC REACTIONS; INTERNALLY MAY IRRITATE
MOUTH, THROAT, STOMACH, AND INTESTINES (PH2). “DEATH IN MOST PAINFUL FORM IS THE RESULT OF AN
OVERDOSE” (GMH).
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BLACK COHOSH (ACTAEA RACEMOSA L.) +
SYNONYM — CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA (L.) NUTT.
ACTIVITIES (BLACK COHOSH) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DEM); ALTERATIVE (F; CRC; PED); ANALGESIC (F;
DEM); ANTIBACTERIAL (F; APA); ANTIDOTAL (F; CRC); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; CRC; PNC); ANTIPYRETIC
(1; PNC); ANTIRHEUMATIC (1; MAB; PED); ANTISEROTONIN (1; MAB); ANTISPASMODIC (1; MAB; PED;
PNC); ANTITUMOR-PROLIFERATION (1; MAB); ANTITUSSIVE (F; CAN; CRC); ANTIULCER (1; PNC); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC); ASTRINGENT (1; CRC; DEM; PED); BITTER (1; HHB; PED); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1;
PNC); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; PED); DIURETIC (F; APA; PED; PNC); EMMENAGOGUE (1; CRC; PED; PNC); ESTROGENIC (2; KOM; MAB; PED; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; APA; CRC;
PED); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; APA; CRC; PNC); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA; MAB; PNC); IMMUNODEPRESSANT
(1; MAB); LACTAGOGUE (F; DEM); MUCOLYTIC (F; APA); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); PERIPHERAL VASODILATOR
(2; CAN; CRC; PNC); SEDATIVE (1; FAD; CAN; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); LUTEINIZING-HORMONE
SUPPRESSANT (2; APA; KOM); TONIC (F; CRC; DEM; HHB); TRANQUILIZER (F; APA); UTEROCONTRACTANT
(1; PED); UTEROTONIC (1; MAB).
INDICATIONS (BLACK COHOSH) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); AMENORRHEA (1; CRC; MAB); ARTHROSIS (F;
CAN; CRC; HHB); ASTHMA (F; MAB); AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE (1; MAB); BACKACHE (F; DEM);
BACTERIA (F; APA); BITE (F; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; APA; CRC; FAD; PED; PH2); CANCER (1; JLH;
MAB); CANCER, GROIN (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; CRC); CANCER, TONGUE (F; JLH); CHOREA (F; CAN;
CRC; FAD; HHB; MAB); NEUROVEGETATIVE AILMENT (2; HHB; KOM); COLD (F; DEM); CONSTIPATION
(F; DEM); COUGH (F; APA; CAN; DEM); CRAMP (1; MAB; PED; PNC; SKY); DIABETES (1; APA;
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PNC); DIARRHEA (1; CRC; DEM; PED); DROPSY (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (2; APA; HHB; KOM;
PH2; SKY); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA); ERT (2; KOM; MAB; PED); FATIGUE (F; DEM); FEVER (1; CRC;
FAD; PED; PH2; PNC); GYNECOPATHY (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; MAB; PNC); HIVES
(F; DEM); HOT FLASH (1; APA); HRT (2; BGB); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; APA; CRC; PNC); HYSTERIA (F;
CRC); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC; PNC); INSOMNIA (1; CAN; CRC; DEM; FAD; PNC); ITCH (F; CRC);
LUMBAGO (1; CRC; FAD; PH2); MALAISE (F; BGB; CRC); MALARIA (F; BGB; CRC); MASTOSIS (1;
MAB); MEASLES (F; PH2); MENOPAUSE (2; BGB; MAB; PH2 SHT); MENORRHAGIA (1; CRC; MAB);
MENSTRUAL PROBLEM (2; SKY); METASTASIS (F; JLH); MYALGIA (F; CAN); NEPHROSIS (F; BGB; CRC;
DEM); NERVOUSNESS (1; APA; FAD; CAN; CRC); NEURALGIA (F; MAB); NERVOUSNESS (1; APA;
CRC); OTOSIS (F; HHB); PAIN (F; BGB; DEM; HHB); PARTURITION (1; CRC; FAD); PERTUSSIS (F; CRC;
MAB; PNC); PMS (2; APA; KOM; PH2); POOR MILK SUPPLY (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (1; APA;
BGB; CAN; HHB; MAB; PED; PH2); SCIATICA (1; CAN); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SNAKEBITE (F; APA;
CRC; FAD; PH2); SORE THROAT (F; APA; BGB; CRC; PH2); TINNITUS (1; CAN; CRC; MAB);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); TUMOR (1; MAB); ULCER (1; PNC); UTEROSIS (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F;
APA; PED; PNC); YELLOW FEVER (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (BLACK COHOSH) — 40–200 MG/DAY (APA); 0.5 TSP POWDERED ROOT/CUP WATER, UP TO 1 CUP/DAY
(APA); 1 G POWDERED ROOT 3 ×/DAY (HHB); 0.3–2 G POWDERED ROOT (PNC); 0.5–1 G DRY ROOT 3–4 ×/DAY
(MAB); 1.5–3 G DRY ROOT (PED); 300–2000 MG DRY ROOT (SF); 2 G DRY ROOT:10 ML ALCOHOL/10 MG WATER
(PED); 1–3 TBSP FRESH ROOT (PED); 0.3–2 G RHIZOME 3 ×/DAY (CAN; SKY); 0.3–2 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT
(PNC); 2–4 ML ROOT TINCTURE; 40 MG HERB IN 40–60% ETHANOL (SF); UP TO 1 TSP TINCTURE/DAY (APA);
2–4 ML TINCTURE (1:10 IN 60% ALCOHOL) (CAN); 3.5–7 ML TINCTURE (1:5); 6–12 ML TINCTURE (1:10) (MAB);
0.3–2.0 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (1:1 IN 90% ALCOHOL) (CAN); 1.5–3 ML FLUID EXTRACT (1:2) (MAB); 1 (540
MG) CAPSULE 3 ×/DAY (NH); 40 MG STX (1 MG DEOXYACTEINE)/DAY (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLACK COHOSH) — CLASS 2B, 2C (AHP). NO
CONTRAINDICATIONS/DRUG INTERACTIONS NOTED (KOM). I GOT A CHALLENGING LETTER FROM GERMAN PARTIES
WITH AN ECONOMIC INTEREST IN COHOSH, ASKING WHERE I GOT THE CAUTIONARY REMARKS FROM IN MY 1985
CRC BOOK. THEY MUST REALLY BE IRRITATED BY WHAT FOLLOWS: COMMISSION E REPORTS OCCASIONAL GASTRIC
COMPLAINTS. NOT TO BE USED FOR MORE THAN 6 MONTHS (AEH). WITH PROLONGED USE, MAY IRRITATE THE
UTERUS, CAUSE DIZZINESS, DIARRHEA, NAUSEA, VOMITING, ABDOMINAL PAIN, HEADACHES, JOINT PAINS, AND
LOWERED HEART RATE. CAN CONTRIBUTE TO ABNORMAL BLOOD CLOTTING AND LIVER PROBLEMS. CAN ENCOURAGE
BREAST TUMORS. SHOULD NOT BE USED BY ANYONE WITH ANY TYPE OF HEART DISEASE OR BY ANYONE ADVISED
NOT TO TAKE ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES. “WOMEN TAKING ESTROGEN THERAPY SHOULD CONSULT A PHYSICIAN BEFORE
USING BLACK COHOSH” (SKY). CAN CAUSE PREMATURE LABOR. BECAUSE OF INSUFFICIENT DATA, USE DURING
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS NOT ADVISED. SHOULD BE USED ONLY UNDER MEDICAL SUPERVISION (TMA,
1996). HIGH DOSES MAY CAUSE DIAPHORESIS, DIZZINESS, NAUSEA, REDUCED PULSE RATE, VISUAL DISTURBANCES,
AND VOMITING (CAN). BECAUSE OF UTERINE ESTROGEN RECEPTOR BINDING IN VITRO, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY
AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT BLACK COHOSH SHOULD BE TEMPLATED AND SAID FOR
EVERY HERB, “IT HAS BEEN RECOMMENDED THAT BLACK COHOSH SHOULD ONLY BE USED IN THERAPEUTIC DOSES,
AND THAT HIGH DOSES ARE POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS” (CAN). “CANADIAN REGULATIONS DO NOT ALLOW BLACK
COHOSH AS A NON-MEDICINAL INGREDIENT FOR ORAL USE PRODUCTS” (MICHOLS, 1995). PEDERSEN IS NOT MUCH
KINDER, “SUCH CONSTITUENTS AS TANNINS, GALLIC ACID, AND PSEUDOTANNINS, INCLUDING ISOFERULIC ACID, AND
THE SALICYLATES, ARE IRRITANTS TO THE SKIN, LUNGS, AND KIDNEYS. THE DRASTIC ACTION OF THE IRRITANT PRINCIPLES
IN BLACK COHOSH ARE NOT LETHAL, BUT OVERDOSES ARE CHARACTERIZED BY NAUSEA AND HEADACHE” (PED).
SCHULZ ET AL. (1998) ARE NICER TO THIS HERB, SOLD IN GERMANY AND AMERICA, THAN THE ANGLOS QUOTED
ABOVE. IN FIVE STUDIES USING DOSES EQUIVALENT TO 40 MG/DAY CRUDE HERB, THERE ARE NO CASE REPORTS OF
TOXIC EFFECTS FROM THE HERB, AND THERE APPEARS TO BE NO SPECIFIC TOXICITY ASSOCIATED WITH ANY OF ITS
KNOWN CONSTITUENTS. TWO OF THE FIVE SHOWED MILD SIDE EFFECTS (DIZZINESS, GI DISTRESS, HEADACHE, AND
WEIGHT GAIN). NO OTHER CONTRAINDICATIONS ARE KNOWN. THE DURATION OF USE SHOULD NOT EXCEED 3 MONTHS
(SHT). COHOSH EXTRACT AUGMENTED THE ACTIVITY OF TAMOXIPHEN (MAB). FINALLY, LET ME QUOTE GRUENWALD, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OF THE HERBAL PDR, AND COINCIDENTALLY, ALSO EDITOR OF THE ABC COMMISSION
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E TRANSLATION, BECAUSE THE TWO VERSIONS DIFFER. “NO HEALTH HAZARDS OR SIDE EFFECTS ARE KNOWN IN
CONJUNCTION WITH THE PROPER ADMINISTRATION OF DESIGNATED THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES. AN INTAKE OF VERY
HIGH DOSAGES OF THE DRUG (5 G) OR AN EXTRACT (12 G) LEADS TO VOMITING, HEADACHE, DIZZINESS, LIMB
PAIN, AND LOWERED BLOOD PRESSURE.” HE’S SANITIZING OR WHITEWASHING IF NOT IGNORING THE MILD SIDE
EFFECTS REPORTED IN TWO OF THE FIVE GERMAN STUDIES CITED ABOVE. HE REFERS TO THE GASTRIC SIDE EFFECTS
AS ADVERSE EFFECTS AS DISTINCT FROM SIDE EFFECTS. I DETECT A WHITEWASH OF THE COHOSH, PERHAPS WELL
DESERVED AND SCIENTIFICALLY ACCURATE. STAY TUNED.
EXTRACTS (BLACK COHOSH) — ESTROGENIC AND HYPOTENSIVE EFFECTS REPORTED (AHP). RESIN HYPOTENSIVE
(1 MG/KG). TRITERPENES HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC. FORMONONETIN BINDS TO ESTROGEN RECEPTOR SITES, INDUCING AN ESTROGEN-LIKE ACTIVITY IN THE BODY (SKY). ALCOHOLIC EXTRACTS DECREASE LUTEINIZING HORMONE
SECRETIONS IN MENOPAUSAL WOMEN (SKY). CIMICIFUGIN ANTISPASMODIC AND SEDATIVE (PED) BUT RAPIDLY
CONVERTED TO AN INACTIVE COMPOUND WHEN THE FRESH ROOT IS BRUISED OR CUT. FORMONONETIN MAY ACT
AS ESTRADIOL ANTAGONIST (BINDING TO THE RECEPTOR BUT NOT PRODUCING AN EFFECT) RATHER THAN AN AGONIST
(BINDING TO AND ACTIVATING THE RECEPTOR), HENCE NOT AFFECTING LH SECRETION (MAB). STUDIES OF 13
AMERICAN POPULATIONS OF BLACK COHOSH REFUTE THE PRESENCE OF FORMONONETIN.
BLACK CUMIN (NIGELLA SATIVA L.) ++
THE PROPHET MUHAMMAD REPORTEDLY RECOMMENDED BLACK CUMIN AS A “CURE-ALL” TO HIS ASSOCIATES IN
ARABIA 1400 YEARS AGO. IT REMAINS ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS MEDICINAL HERBS IN THE MUSLIM WORLD.
ACTIVITIES (BLACK CUMIN) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; BIB; DEP; KAP); AMEBICIDE (1; MPI); ANALGESIC (1;
HAD); ANESTHETIC (1; HAD); ANTIAMPHETAMINE (F; MPI); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; ABS; HAD; HHB; WOI);
ANTIBILIOUS (F; BIB; EFS); ANTICANCER (1; ABS); ANTIDOTE, HG (F; SKJ); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; HAD; HHB;
WOI); ANTIOXIDANT (1; HAD); ANTIOXYTOCIC (1; ABS); ANTISEPTIC (1; ABS; WOI); ANTISPASMODIC (1;
HAD; HHB; WOI); ANTIVIRAL (1; HAD); APERITIF (F; BIB; HAD); BRONCHODILATOR (1; HAD); CANDIDICIDE
(1; ABS); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; MPI); CARMINATIVE (1; HHB; MAD; SKJ; SUW; WOI); CHEMOPREVENTIVE
(1; ABS); CHOLERETIC (1; HHB); CHOLICOMIMETIC (1; MPI); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; MPI); CONTRACEPTIVE (F;
HAD); CYCLOOXYGENASE-INHIBITOR (1; ABS); DIGESTIVE (F; BIB); DIAPHORETIC (F; BIB); DIGESTIVE (F; DEP);
DIURETIC (F; BIB; EFS; HHB; MAD; SUW; WOI); EMMENAGOGUE (F; BIB; EFS; MAD; SUW; WOI);
FUNGICIDE (1; ABS; MPI); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; HAD); HYPOTENSIVE (1; ABS; MPI); HYPOURICEMIC (1;
HHB); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; HAD); INSECTICIDE (1; MPI); INSECTIFUGE (1; WOI); LACTAGOGUE (1; BIB;
DEP; EFS; HAD; HHB; MAD; SUW; WOI); LAXATIVE (F; BIB; EFS); 5-LIPOXYGENASE-INHIBITOR (1;
ABS); PEDICULICIDE (F; DEP); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; HAD); PROTISTICIDE (1; MPI); RESPIRASTIMULANT (1; ABS;
HAD); SECRETAGOGUE (F; DEP); STIMULANT (F; EFS); STOMACHIC (F; DEP; EFS); TAENICIDE (1; MPI); TONIC
(F; EFS); TOXIC (1; HHB); UTEROCONTRACTANT (F; KAP); VERMIFUGE (F; BIB; HAD; KAP; MAD).
INDICATIONS (BLACK CUMIN) — ACHYLIA (F; MAD); ALLERGY (F; HAD); AMEBA (1; MPI); AMENORRHEA
(F; KAP); ANOREXIA (1; BIB; HAD); ARTHROSIS (1; HAD); ASCITES (F; BIB); ASTHMA (1; HAD; HHB;
MAD; SKJ; WOI); BACTERIA (1; ABS; HAD; HHB; WOI); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAP); BITE (F; HAD);
BRONCHOSIS (1; HAD; HHB; WOI); BRONCHOSPASM (1; WOI); CACHEXIA (F; SKJ); CALLUS (F; BIB;
JLH); CANCER (1; ABS; BIB; HAD); CANCER, ABDOMEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH);
CANCER, EYE (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS
(1; FNF; JLH); CANDIDA (1; ABS); CATARRH (F; DEP; HHB); CHILDBIRTH (F; SUW); CHOLERA (1; MPI);
COLD (F; DEP); COLIC (F; BIB); CONSTIPATION (F; SKJ); CORN (F; BIB; JLH); COUGH (1; SKJ; WOI);
CRAMP (1; HAD; HHB; MAD; WOI); DERMATOSIS (F; HAD; SUW; WOI); DIABETES (1; HAD);
DIARRHEA (F; MAD); DYSENTERY (F; HHB; SKJ); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DEP; KAP); DYSPEPSIA (F; BIB);
ECZEMA (F; DEP); EMACIATION (F; SKJ); ENTEROSIS (F; BIB; MAD); ERUPTION (F; BIB); ESCHERICHIA
(1; KAP; MPI); FEVER (1; BIB; MAD; SUW; WOI); FLU (F; BIB); FUNGUS (1; ABS; HAD; MPI);
GAS (1; HHB; MAD; SKJ; SUW; WOI); GOUT (1; HHB); HEADACHE (F; BIB); HEMORRHOID (F; BIB);
HEPATOSIS (F; BIB; JLH; MAD); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; ABS; MPI); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; HAD);
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HIV (1; HAD); HYDROPHOBIA (F; BIB); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; HAD); INDURATION (F; JLH; MAD);
INFECTION (1; ABS; HAD; MPI); INFLAMMATION (1; HAD); JAUNDICE (F; BIB; HHB; MAD); LEPROSY
(F; SKJ); LEUKORRHEA (F; MAD); LICE (F; DEP); MALARIA (F; KAP); MYCOSIS (1; ABS; MPI); MYRMECIA
(F; BIB); NEPHROSIS (F; HAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; HAD); ORCHOSIS (F; BIB); PAIN (1; HAD); PARALYSIS
(F; BIB); PARASITE (1; HAD); PMS (1; HAD); PROCTOSIS (F; SKJ); PROLAPSE (F; SKJ); PTYRIASIS (F;
DEP); PUERPERIUM (1; WOI); PULMONOSIS (F; HAD; HHB; MAD); RHINOSIS (F; BIB); SALMONELLA (1;
HAD); SCLEROSIS (F; BIB); SMALLPOX (F; SKJ); SNAKEBITE (F; BIB); SNIFFLES (F; MAD); SPLENOSIS (F;
MAD); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HAD; MPI); STING (F; HAD; SUW); STOMACHACHE (F; BIB; MAD);
STOMATOSIS (F; HAD); SWELLING (F; BIB); SYPHILIS (F; SKJ); TAPEWORM (1; MPI); TOOTHACHE (F; MAD);
TUMOR (F; BIB; HAD); VIBRIO (1; MPI); VIRUS (1; HAD); WATER RETENTION (F; BIB; EFS; HHB; MAD;
SUW; WOI); WORM (F; BIB; HAD; KAP; MAD); WOUND (F; HAD); YEAST (1; ABS; HAD).
DOSAGES (BLACK CUMIN) — 0.6–1.2 G SEED (HHB; MAD); 1 TSP SEED IN HOT TEA (MAD).
EXTRACTS (BLACK CUMIN) — NIGELLONE PROTECTS GUINEA PIGS FROM HISTAMINE-INDUCED BRONCHOSPASMS
(WOI). LD50 ALCOHOLIC EXTRACT 540–580 MG/KG IPR MOUSE (MPI).
BLACK CURRANT FRUIT (RIBES NIGRUM L.) +++
SYNONYM — RIBES NIGRUM VAR. CHLOROCARPUM SPÄTH.
ENTRIES ARE FOR FRUITS RATHER THAN SEEDS; SEED OIL IS A BY-PRODUCT! FOR LEAVES, SEE NEXT ENTRY. LEAVES
NOT GENERALLY CONSIDERED FOOD.
ACTIVITIES (BLACK CURRANT FRUIT) — ANALGESIC (F; SKJ); ANGIOPROTECTIVE (1; X3635653); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX; FNF); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; COX; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PNC); ANTICANCER (1; COX; FNF);
ANTICHOLERA (1; PNC); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; COX; PNC); ANTIPYRETIC (F; PNC); ANTISECRETORY (1; PNC);
ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PH2; PNC); ASTRINGENT (1; APA); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS; FEL); DIGESTIVE (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; EFS; PNC); HYPOTENSIVE (1; PH2; PNC);
LIPOPEROXIDASE-INHIBITOR (1; PH2); VASOPROTECTIVE (1; PNC); XANTHINE-OXIDASE-INHIBITOR (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (BLACK CURRANT FRUIT) — ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); ANGINA (F; HHB); ARTHROSIS (1;
COX; FNF); BACTERIA (1; FNF; PNC); BRUISE (F; PH2); CALCULUS (F; FEL); CANCER (1; COX; FEL;
FNF); CARDIOPATHY (F; PNC); CHILL (1; APA); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PHR); CHOLERA (1; FNF; PNC); COLD
(1; APA; PHR; PH2); COLIC (F; HHB); COUGH (F; HHB; PHR; PH2); CRAMP (1; PH2; PNC); CVI (F;
PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (1; APA; HHB; PH2; PNC); DROPSY (F; FEL); DYSURIA (F; HHB);
FELON (F; JLH); FEVER (F; EFS; FEL; PNC); FLU (1; APA); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GOUT (F; HHB);
HEMORRHOID (F; FEL; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; PH2; PNC); HOARSENESS (F; FEL; PH2; PNC);
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INFECTION (1; PNC); INFLAMMATION (1; COX; PH2; PNC); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); PAIN (F; SKJ); QUINSY
(F; KAB); RHEUMATISM (F; HHB); SORE THROAT (F; KAB; PH2; PNC); STOMACHACHE (F; PHR; PH2);
STOMATOSIS (F; PH2); STREP THROAT (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; HHB; PNC); WOUND (F; HHB).
DOSAGES (BLACK CURRANT FRUIT) — 600–6000 MG/DAY; 4 (250 MG) CAPSULES 2 ×/DAY; 1–2 TSP
CHOPPED LEAF, UP TO SEVERAL ×/DAY (APA); 5–10 ML FRUIT SYRUP, 1–SEVERAL ×/DAY (PHR; PH2); 1
GLASSFUL FRUIT JUICE/DAY; GARGLE WITH 1 PART JUICE/1 PART WATER (PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLACK CURRANT FRUIT) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT
COVERED BY COMMISSION E (KOM). NONE KNOWN (PHR). NOT COVERED (CAN).
EXTRACTS (BLACK CURRANT FRUIT) — AS A MAJOR SOURCE OF THE MAJOR COX-2 INHIBITOR ([+]-CATECHIN),
THIS MIGHT BE VIEWED BY ENTHUSIASTS AS ANOTHER HERBAL MIRACLE ASPIRIN (COX). 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 INHIBIT 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).
BLACK CURRANT LEAF (RIBES NIGRUM L.) +
SYNONYM — RIBES NIGRUM VAR. CHLOROCARPUM SPÄTH.
ACTIVITIES (BLACK CURRANT LEAF) — ANALGESIC (F; KAB); ANTIEXUDATIVE (1; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(1; APA); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; PH2); ASTRINGENT (F; APA); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS); DIURETIC (1; EFS;
PH2); FUNGICIDE (1; APA); HYPOTENSIVE (1; PH2; PNC); SALURETIC (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (BLACK CURRANT LEAF) — ARTHROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); BITE (F; PH2); BLADDER STONE (F;
PHR; PH2); CANCER (F; JLH); COLD (F; PHR; PH2); COLIC (F; HHB; PHR; PH2); CONVULSION (F;
PHR; PH2); COUGH (F; HHB; PHR; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; PHR; PH2); DROPSY (F; KAB); DYSURIA (F;
PHR; PH2); FEVER (F; EFS); FUNGUS (1; APA); GOUT (F; KAB; HHB; PHR; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F;
PHR; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; PH2; PNC); HOARSENESS (F; PNC); INFECTION (1; APA);
INFLAMMATION (1; APA; KAB; PH2; PNC); JAUNDICE (F; PH2); MIGRAINE (F; HHB); MYCOSIS (1;
APA); NEPHROSIS (F; KAB); PAIN (F; KAB); PERTUSSIS (F; PHR; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PHR; PH2);
RHEUMATISM (F; HHB; PHR; PH2); SORE THROAT (F; PHR; PH2; PNC); STOMATOSIS (F; PHR); STONE
(F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; EFS; HHB; PH2); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (BLACK CURRANT LEAF) — 1–2 TSP (2-4 G) LEAF/150 ML BOILING WATER, STRAIN AFTER 10 MINUTES,
3–4 ×/DAY (APA; PHR; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLACK CURRANT LEAF) — NOT COVERED (CAN).
LEAVES NOT COVERED (AHP). NOT COVERED BY COMMISSION E (KOM). LEAVES CONTRAINDICATED IN EDEMA
STEMMING FROM REDUCED CARDIAC OR RENAL ACTIVITY (PHR; PH2). “A SALIDIURETIC EFFECT IS ATTRIBUTED TO
THE DRUG THROUGH A ‘DIURETIC’ FACTOR THAT IS NOT CLEARLY DEFINED” (HOC). THAT’S THE ONLY PLACE I HAVE
SEEN IT CALLED SALIDIURETIC, BUT I PREFER TYLER’S FREQUENT TERM, SALURETIC.
BLACK CURRANT SEED OIL (RIBES NIGRUM L.) +++
SYNONYM — RIBES NIGRUM VAR. CHLOROCARPUM SPÄTH.
ACTIVITIES (BLACK CURRANT SEED OIL) — ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA); ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PH2; PNC); LIPOPEROXIDASE-INHIBITOR (1; PH2); XANTHINE-OXIDASE-INHIBITOR (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (BLACK CURRANT SEED OIL) — ALCOHOLISM (1; FNF); ARTHROSIS (1; APA); CARDIOPATHY
(1; APA); CRAMP (1; PH2; PNC); ECZEMA (1; FNF); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA); INFECTION (1;
PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; FNF); PMS (1; APA; FNF); STROKE (1; FNF); SYNDROME-X (1; SYN).
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DOSAGES (BLACK CURRANT SEED OIL) — 200–400 MG CAPSULES STX FOR 14–19% GLA (APA); FOR
ATOPIC ECZEMA, 4 (250 MG) CAPSULES 2 ×/DAY (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLACK CURRANT SEED OIL) — FRUIT CLASS 1;
SEED NOT COVERED (AHP). NOT COVERED BY COMMISSION E (KOM).
BLACK DOT, SCURFY PEA (CULLEN CORYLIFOLIUM (L.) MEDIK.) ++
SYNONYM — PSORALEA CORYLIFOLIA L.
OLD, OLD SYNONYM, TRIFOLIUM UNIFLORUM FORSK (DEP). SOME OF THE MAD DATA BELOW APPLY TO CLOSELY
RELATED BITUMINARIA BITUMINOSA (L.) C. H. STIRT.
ACTIVITIES (BLACK DOT) — ALTERATIVE (F; KAB); AMEBICIDE (1; DAA); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; JNP7:671);
ANTIANGIOGENIC (1; FNF); ANTIARACHIDONATE (1; JNP7:671); ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (1; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; DAA); ANTIFERTILITY (1; FNF); ANTICANCER (1; ABS; FNF); ANTICONVULSANT (1; MPI);
ANTIEDEMIC (1; KAP); ANTIESTROGENIC (1; MPI); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FNF); ANTIMUTAGENIC (F;
FNF); ANTIPYRETIC (1; MPI); APHRODISIAC (F; DAA; DEP; HHB); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; MPI); DEOBSTRUENT (F; SKJ); DIAPHORETIC (F; KAP; WOI); DIURETIC (F; DEP; KAB; KAP); ESTROGENIC (1; MPI);
HEPATOTOXIC (1; MPI); HYPERTENSIVE (1; MPI); LAXATIVE (F; DEP; KAB; KAP); MYORELAXANT (1;
KAP); NEMATICIDE (1; MPI); PISCICIDE (1; WOI); PROGESTERONIC (F; MPI); SEDATIVE (1; MPI);
STIMULANT (F; DAA; DEP); STOMACHIC (F; KAB); TONIC (F; DAA); TRANQUILIZER (1; MPI); UTEROTONIC
(1; WOI); VERMIFUGE (1; DAA; HHB; KAB); VULNERARY (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (BLACK DOT) — ALCOHOLISM (1; FNF); AMEBA (1; DAA); ANXIETY (1; MPI); ARTHROSIS (F;
DAA); ASTHMA (F; KAB); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; FNF); BACKACHE (F; LMP); BACTERIA (1; DAA; MAD);
BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB; KAP); BITE (F; SKJ); BPH (1; FNF); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB); CALLUS (F; DAA); CANCER
(1; ABS; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; FNF; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (1; FNF; KAB); CARIES (1; KAB);
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CHOLERA (1; MPI); CONSTIPATION (F; DEP; KAB; KAP); CONVULSION (1; MPI); CRAMP (F; FNF); DERMATOSIS
(1; HHB; KAB); DIABETIC RETINOPATHY (1; FNF); DIARRHEA (F; KAB); DYSURIA (F; DAA); DYSMENORRHEA
(F; DAA; HHB); ELEPHANTIASIS (F; KAB); ENURESIS (F; DAA); EPILEPSY (F; MAD); ESCHERICHIA (1; MPI);
FEVER (1; DAA; KAP; MPI; WOI); FRACTURE (1; PM62:206); FUNGUS (1; FNF; KAP); GASTROSIS (F; SKJ);
GYNECOPATHY (F; KAB); HEADACHE (1; FNF); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; FNF); HYSTERIA (1; FNF; MAD);
IMPOTENCE (F; DAA); INFLAMMATION (1; FNF; MPI); INSOMNIA (1; MPI); LEPROSY (1; DAA; DEP; KAP);
LEUKEMIA (1; FNF); LEUKODERMA (1; DAA; DEP; KAP; LMP); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; MPI); LUMBAGO
(F; DAA); LYMPHOMA (1; FNF); MELANOMA (1; FNF); MYCOSIS (1; FNF; KAP); NEPHROSIS (F; LMP);
NERVOUSNESS (1; MPI); OPHTHALMIA (1; FNF); OSTEOMALACIA (1; PM62:206); OSTEOPOROSIS (1; PM62:206);
OSTEOSIS (F; LMP); POLYURIA (F; DAA); PROSTATOSIS (1; FNF); PSORIASIS (F; HHB); RHEUMATISM (F; KAB);
SALMONELLA (1; MPI); SCABIES (F; KAB); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB); SORE (F; KAB); SPERMATORRHEA (F; DAA);
SPLENOSIS (F; DAA); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HHB; KAP); STING (F; SKJ); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; HHB; LMP);
STRESS (1; MPI); STOMACHACHE (F; KAB); SWELLING (1; KAP); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VIRUS (1; FNF); VITILIGO
(F; DAA); WATER RETENTION (1; DEP; FNF; KAB; KAP); WORM (1; DAA; HHB; KAB).
DOSAGES (BLACK DOT) — 1–3 G POWDERED SEED (KAP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLACK DOT) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PH2).
PSORALEN CAN BE PHOTOTOXIC. APPLICATIONS FOR LEUKODERMA MAY SOMETIMES CAUSE DERMATOSIS. PUVA
(PSORALEN + ULTRAVIOLET A) TREATMENT FOR PSORIASIS INCREASES THE INCIDENCE OF SKIN CANCERS. THE HIGH LEVELS
OF GENISTEIN AND DAIDZEIN SHOULD POSSIBLY BE CONTRAINDICATED IN PATIENTS WITH ER2-(+)-BREAST CANCER.
BLACK HAW (VIBURNUM PRUNIFOLIUM L.) +
ACTIVITIES (BLACK HAW) — ANTIABORTIVE (F; FEL); ANTICONVULSIVE (F; DEM); ANTIDIARRHEIC (1; APA;
PNC); ANTISPASMODIC (1; DEM; EFS; FAD; FEL; LAF; PH2); ASTRINGENT (1; APA; FEL); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEM); DIURETIC (F; FEL; LAF); EMETIC (F; FEL); NERVINE (F; APA; EFS; FAD; FEL);
SEDATIVE (1; APA; EFS; FAD); TONIC (F; FEL; LAF); UTERORELAXANT (1; APA; FAD; LAF); UTEROTONIC
(F; EFS; FAD; FEL).
INDICATIONS (BLACK HAW) — ABORTION (F; FEL; HH3); AGUE (F; DEM); ALCOHOLISM (F; FEL);
AMENORRHEA (F; FEL); ASTHMA (F; APA; EFS; FAD); BLEEDING (F; FEL); CARDIOPATHY (F; FEL);
CHOREA (F; FEL); COLIC (F; FEL); CONGESTION (F; FEL); CONVULSION (F; DEM); CRAMP (1; APA;
DEM; EFS; FAD; FEL; LAF; PH2); DIARRHEA (1; APA; FEL; LAF; PNC); DYSENTERY (F; FEL);
DYSMENORRHEA (1; APA; FAD; HH3; LAF; PH2); FEVER (1; APA; DEM); ENTEROSIS (1; APA);
EPILEPSY (F; FEL); GLOSSOSIS (F; DEM); GYNECOPATHY (F; DEM); HEADACHE (1; APA); HICCUP (F;
FEL); HYSTERIA (F; FEL); INFLAMMATION (F; FEL); INSOMNIA (1; APA; EFS; FAD); INTERMITTENT
CLAUDICATION (F; FEL; JAD); JAUNDICE (F; FEL); LETHARGY (F; LAF); MENORRHAGIA (F; FEL); MISCARRIAGE (F; APA; FAD; LAF); NERVOUSNESS (1; APA; EFS; FAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; FEL); PAIN (1; APA);
PALPITATION (F; FEL); PARALYSIS (F; FEL); PARTURITION (F; DEM; FAD); SINGULTUS (F; FEL); SMALLPOX
(F; DEM); UTEROSIS (F; FEL); UTERRHAGIA (F; APA); WATER RETENTION (F; FEL; LAF).
DOSAGES (BLACK HAW) — 2 TSP DRY BARK/CUP WATER (APA); 2–5 G POWDERED BARK (HH3); 1–2 G
POWDERED BARK (PNC); 2–8 ML BARK ELIXIR (PNC); 4–8 ML LIQUID BARK EXTRACT (PNC); UP TO 2 TSP
TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLACK HAW) — CLASS 2D. PATIENTS WITH KIDNEY
STONE SHOULD USE ONLY WITH CAUTION BECAUSE OF OXALATES (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN
FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). HH3
NOTES A CNS-DEPRESSANT RESULT OF OVERDOSE. IN ANIMALS IT TAKES SOME 5–7 G SCU TO CAUSE CARDIAC ARREST
(HH3). SALICIN HAS MANY OF THE SAME ACTIVITIES AS SALICYLATES. ACCORDING TO WOI, SALICIN MAY IMPART
THE MARKED SEDATIVE ACTION TO THE BARK, REPORTEDLY POLYMERIZING TO FORM AN ALCOHOL SOLUBLE SEDATIVE
THAT IS EVEN MORE RELAXANT (WOI). SCOPOLETIN, WITH UTEROSEDATIVE ACTIVITY, PROBABLY WORKS BY BLOCKING
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THE AUTONOMIC TRANSMISSION. PREGNANT SLAVES WERE ONCE ORDERED TO TAKE THE BLACK HAW TO PREVENT THEIR
ATTEMPTS AT ABORTION WITH COTTON ROOTS (FEL).
BLACK HOREHOUND (BALLOTA NIGRA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (BLACK HOREHOUND) — ANTIAGING (1; PR14:93); ANTIEMETIC (F; PH2; PNC); ANTIOXIDANT
(1; PR14:93); ANTISPASMODIC (F; HHB; PH2; PNC); ANTITUSSIVE (1; FNF; PNC); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS;
FNF; PNC); BITTER (1; PH2); BRADYCARDIC (1; PH2); CHOLERETIC (1; FNF; HHB; PH2; PNC);
DEPURATIVE (F; EFS); DETERSIVE (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; EFS); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS); EXPECTORANT
(1; FNF; PNC); HYPOTENSIVE (1; PH2); NERVINE (F; EFS); SEDATIVE (F; EFS; HHB; PH2); STIMULANT
(F; PH2; PNC); STOMACHIC (F; EFS); UTEROTONIC (F; EFS); VERMIFUGE (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (BLACK HOREHOUND) — ARRHYTHMIA (1; FNF; PNC); ASTHMA (1; PNC); BRONCHOSIS (1;
PNC); COUGH (1; FNF; PH2; PNC); CRAMP (F; HHB; PH2; PNC); DYSPEPSIA (NERVOUS); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (1; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GOUT (F; HHB; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; PH2);
HYPOCHONDRIA (F; HHB; PH2); HYSTERIA (F; HHB; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; EFS; HHB; PH2); NAUSEA
(F; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; EFS; HHB; PH2); NEUROSIS (F; PH2); PERTUSSIS (F; PH2); VOMITING (F;
PH2; PNC); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS); WORM (F; EFS; PH2).
DOSAGES (BLACK HOREHOUND) — 2–4 G HERB, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–3 ML LIQUID HERBAL EXTRACT
(1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–2 ML HERBAL TINCTURE (1:10 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLACK HOREHOUND) — CLASS 1 (AHP).
BECAUSE IT IS REPUTED TO AFFECT THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED
(CAN). EXCESSIVE USE SHOULD BE AVOIDED IN VIEW OF THE LIMITED TOXICITY DATA (CAN).
BLACK LOCUST (ROBINIA PSEUDOACACIA L.) +
SYNONYMS — R. PSEUDOACACIA F. ERECTA REHDER, R. PSEUDOACACIA F. INERMIS (MIRB.) REHDER, R.
PSEUDOACACIA F. REHDERI C. K. SCHNEID., R. PSEUDOACACIA VAR. MICROPHYLLA LODD. EX LOUDON, R.
PSEUDOACACIA VAR. PYRAMIDALIS PÉPIN, R. PSEUDOACACIA VAR. ROZYNSKIANA SPÄTH, R. PSEUDOACACIA
VAR. SEMPERFLORENS CARRIÈRE.
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ACTIVITIES (BLACK LOCUST) — AMEBICIDE (1; CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (F; CRC; MAD); ANTIVIRAL (F;
CRC); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC; EFS); CHOLAGOGUE (F; CRC; EFS); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC); DIURETIC (1;
CRC); EMETIC (F; CRC); EMOLLIENT (F; CRC; EFS); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; MAD); POISON
(F; CRC); PROTISTICIDE (F; CRC); SEDATIVE (F; EFS; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC; DEM).
INDICATIONS (BLACK LOCUST) — AMEBA (1; CRC); CATARRH (F; MAD); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); COUGH
(F; MAD); CRAMP (F; CRC; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC); FEVER (F; MAD); FLU (F; MAD); GASTROSIS
(F; MAD); GOUT (F; MAD); HEADACHE (F; MAD); HYPERACIDITY (F; CRC; MAD); INSOMNIA (F; EFS;
CRC); LEUKORRHEA (F; MAD); NERVOUSNESS (F; EFS; CRC); NEURALGIA (F; MAD); OPHTHALMIA (F;
CRC); PAIN (F; MAD); RHEUMATISM (F; MAD); SPASM (F; CRC); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC; DEM); ULCER
(F; CRC); VIRUS (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (1; CRC).
BLACK MULBERRY (MORUS NIGRA L.) +++
I SUSPECT THAT MOST BIRDS AND FEW FORESTERS, HERBALISTS, PUBLISHING PHYTOCHEMISTS, PHYTOTHERAPISTS,
AND EVEN PLANT TAXONOMISTS DON’T KNOW WHICH SPECIES (RED, WHITE, OR BLACK MULBERRY, RESPECTIVELY,
M. RUBRA, M. ALBA, OR M. NIGRA) THEY LAST INGESTED FOR EDIBLE OR MEDICINAL REASONS. FURTHER, I
DOUBT THAT MOST CHEMICAL AND OVERSEAS CLINICAL TRIALS HAVE BEEN VOUCHERED. STILL, I KEEP THE SPECIES
SEPARATE IN MY HERBAL DESK REFERENCE, KNOWING THAT I HAVE WHITE AND BLACK FRUITED TREES
VOLUNTEERING, ALMOST WEEDS, HERE IN THE GREEN FARMACY GARDEN. I WOULD, MYSELF, USE THEM
GENERICALLY FOR FOOD AND MEDICINE, THOUGH AS A BOTANIST, I CANNOT PRESCRIBE SUCH. SEE OTHER SPECIES
FOR OTHER INDICATIONS. I’LL BET THAT IN 10 YEARS, SOMEONE BOLDER THAN I WILL TREAT THEM ALL GENERICALLY
AS MULBERRY, MORUS SPP.
ACTIVITIES (BLACK MULBERRY) — ANTIDOTE, ACONITE (F; MAD); ANTIPYRETIC (F; BIB; PNC); ASTRINGENT
(F; EFS); DEPURATIVE (F; BIB); DIURETIC (1; PNC; WOI); EMETIC (F; DEM); EXPECTORANT (F; MAD;
PNC); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; WOI); HYPOTENSIVE (1; PNC; WOI); LACTAGOGUE (F; DEP); LAXATIVE (F;
BIB; DEM; MAD; PH2; PNC); NERVINE (F; EFS); TONIC (F; EFS); VERMIFUGE (F; BIB; EFS; FEL).
INDICATIONS (BLACK MULBERRY) — BILE PROBLEM (F; DEM); BLEEDING (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F;
PHR); BURN (F; MAD); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (F; JLH); CANCER,
UTERUS (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; PHR); CONSTIPATION (F; FEL; MAD; PH2; PNC); COUGH (F; BIB);
DEPRESSION (F; DEP); DIABETES (1; MAD; WOI); DIARRHEA (F; EFS; MAD); DYSENTERY (F; MAD);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; BIB); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEP); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); FEVER (F; BIB; FEL; PNC);
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GASTROSIS (F; DEM; JLH); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM; JLH); HEPATOSIS (F; MAD); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1;
PNC; WOI); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; WOI); HYSTERIA (F; MAD); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (F;
PH2); INSOMNIA (F; EFS); MENORRHAGIA (F; MAD); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); QUINSY (F; FEL); RESPIROSIS
(F; PH2); SORE (F; MAD); SORE THROAT (F; BIB; DEP; FEL; JLH; MAD); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH);
STOMACHACHE (F; MAD); SWELLING (F; BIB); THIRST (F; BIB); TONSILOSIS (F; MAD); TOOTHACHE (F;
BIB; MAD); TUMOR (F; BIB); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (1; EFS; PNC; WOI); WORM (F;
BIB; EFS; FEL; MAD).
DOSAGES (BLACK MULBERRY) — 1.7–3.5 G FRUIT SYRUP (MAD); 2–4 ML FRUIT SYRUP (PHR; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLACK MULBERRY) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
MORUS ALBA CLASS 1. NOT COVERED (KOM). NONE KNOWN (PHR). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT
KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE!
JAD).
BLACK MUSTARD (BRASSICA NIGRA (L.) W. D. J. KOCH) ++
SYNONYM — BRASSICA NIGRA VAR. ABYSSINICA A. BRAUN, SINAPIS NIGRA L.
MANY WRITERS DO NOT DISTINGUISH BETWEEN BLACK, BROWN (INDIAN), AND WHITE MUSTARD (B. NIGRA, B.
JUNCEA, AND SINAPIS ALBA, RESPECTIVELY), BUT THE SPICE AND MEDICINE TRADE SEEMS TO FAVOR THE WHITE.
AND THE CANOLA AND RAPESEED VARIETIES HAVE BEEN HOPELESSLY MANIPULATED, EVEN IN THE GMO FIELD.
FEW IF ANY TAXONOMISTS AND AGRONOMISTS CAN DISTINGUISH ALL BRASSICA VARIETIES AND SPECIES, AND
PROBABLY FEWER CHEMISTS, HERBALISTS, PHARMACISTS, AND PHYSICIANS CAN BE SURE OF THE VARIETY OR
SPECIES. MY ENTRIES CAN BE NO MORE RELIABLE THAN THEIR SOURCES. SEEMS AS THOUGH THE GROUP MIGHT
BETTER BE TREATED GENERICALLY THAN SPECIFICALLY OR VARIETALLY.
ACTIVITIES (BLACK MUSTARD) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CEB; DAW); ANALGESIC (F; DAW); ANTIDOTE,
NARCOTICS (F; CEB; FEL); ANTIFERTILITY (F; WOI); APERITIF (F; DAW); CARMINATIVE (F; DAW); DIURETIC
(F; DAW; FEL; HHB); EMETIC (F; DAW); GASTROTONIC (F; CEB); LAXATIVE (F; DAW); PANCREATONIC
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(F; CEB); RUBEFACIENT (F; DAW); STIMULANT (F; DAW; WOI); STOMACHIC (F; DAW; HHB; WOI);
VESICANT (F; DAW).
INDICATIONS (BLACK MUSTARD) — ABSCESS (F; DAW); ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); AGUE (F; DEM);
ALOPECIA (F; DAW); AMEBA (F; DAW); AMENORRHEA (F; FEL); ANGINA (F; FEL; HHB); ANOREXIA
(F; DAW; DEM); APOPLEXY (F; FEL); ASTHMA (F; DEM); BITE (F; CEB); BLOAT (F; DAW); BOIL (F;
DAW); BRONCHOSIS (F; HHB; PH2); CANCER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER,
LIVER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, NECK (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SINEW (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SKIN
(1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1;
FNF; JLH); CANCER, WRIST (1; FNF; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; HHB; PH2); CHOLERA (F; FEL);
CIRCULOSIS (F; PH2); COLD (F; DAW; DEM); CONGESTION (F; DAW; FEL); CONSTIPATION (F; DAW;
FEL); COUGH (F; DAW); CRAMP (F; DAW); CVI (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; DAW); DYSENTERY (F;
DAW); DYSMENORRHEA (F; FEL); DYSPEPSIA (F; CEB; FEL); ECTOPARASITE (F; DAW); EDEMA (F;
DAW); ENTEROSIS (F; FEL; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; DAW); FEVER (F; DAW; DEM; FEL; HHB); FIBROID
(F; JLH); FIBROMA (F; JLH); GAS (F; DAW); GASTROSIS (F; FEL; PH2); GLAUCOMA (F; PH2); HEADACHE
(F; DAW; FEL; PH2); HEAD COLD (F; DEM); HEARTBURN (F; HHB); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); HICCUP (F;
DAW); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (F; DAW; FEL); ITCH (F; DAW); LUMBAGO (F; PH2);
LYMPHOMA (F; JLH); MENINGOSIS (F; FEL); NERVOUSNESS (F; DEM); NEURALGIA (F; DAW; WOI);
OPHTHALMIA (F; DAW); OTOSIS (F; DAW); PAIN (F; DAW; DEM; FEL; HHB); PHARYNGOSIS (F;
DAW); PHTHISIS (F; DEM); PLEURISY (F; DAW; FEL; PH2; WOI); POLYP (F; JLH); PNEUMONIA (F;
DAW; PH2; WOI); PULMONOSIS (F; FEL); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; DAW; PH2; WOI);
RHINOSIS (F; DAW); SCIATICA (F; PH2); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SINUSOSIS (F; PH2); SNAKEBITE (F; DAW);
SPLENOSIS (F; DAW); SPINE (F; FEL); STOMACHACHE (F; DAW); SORE THROAT (F; DAW); TOOTHACHE
(F; CEB; DAW; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); TYPHUS (F; FEL); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); WATER
RETENTION (F; DAW; FEL; HHB); WORM (F; DAW).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLACK MUSTARD) — CLASS 1 (INTERNAL;
INGESTION OF TOO MUCH CAN BE IRRITATING); CLASS 2B (EXTERNAL; DURATION NOT TO EXCEED 2 WEEKS; NOT
FOR CHILDREN UNDER 6 YEARS. SEVERE BURNS MAY OCCUR WITH LONG-TERM TOPICAL USE) (AHP). CONTRAINDICATIONS: CHILDREN YOUNGER THAN 6 YEARS; RENAL DISEASE (MUSTARD OIL IS ABSORBED THROUGH THE
SKIN). EVEN EXTERNAL POULTICE SHOULD BE LIMITED TO 5–10 MINUTES PEDIATRICALLY, 10–15 MINUTES FOR
ADULTS, LESS FOR SENSITIVE PATIENTS (KOM). 15–30 MINUTES PLASTER CAN CAUSE SEVERE BURNS (AHP).
MILLSPAUGH HAS SAID, “UNGROUND SEEDS ... PROVED DANGEROUS, AS THEY ARE LIABLE TO BECOME IMPACTED
IN THE BOWEL AND SET UP A FATAL INFLAMMATION” (CEB). ADVERSE EFFECTS: SKIN AND NERVOUS DAMAGE
(PROLONGED USE). SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR MORE THAN 2 WEEKS (AEH). AVOID TAKING WITH AMMONIACONTAINING PRODUCTS BECAUSE AMMONIA WITH MUSTARD OIL YIELDS INACTIVE THIOSINAMINE (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATED IN GI ULCERS AND NEPHROSIS (PHR). OVERDOSES INTERNALLY CAUSE GI DISTRESS (PHR).
HYPERTHYROIDISM WITH GOITER TRACED TO THE USE OF THE ISOTHIOCYANATES IN MUSTARD (APA). DELANEYITE
NITPICKOLOGISTS WILL DOUBTLESS CLAMBER TO PUT THE SAME GOITROGENIC WARNING ON ALL MEMBERS OF
THE MUSTARD FAMILY AS WELL AS PAPAYA, CAPER, AND NASTURTIUM.
BLACK NIGHTSHADE (SOLANUM NIGRUM L.) +
ACTIVITIES (BLACK NIGHTSHADE) — ALTERATIVE (F; DEP); ANALGESIC (F; JFM; PHR; PH2); ANESTHETIC
(1; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; JFM); ANTISPASMODIC (F; PHR; PH2); ANTIULCER (1; PH2); APERITIF (F;
CRC); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC); CHOLAGOGUE (F; WBB); COLLYRIUM (F; DEM); DEPURATIVE (F; KAB);
DIAPHORETIC (F; WBB); DIURETIC (F; CRC; DEP); EMETIC (F; DEM; JFM); EMMENAGOGUE (F; JFM);
EMOLLIENT (F; CRC); EXPECTORANT (F; KAB); HYPOTENSIVE (1; ZUL); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; DEP);
NARCOTIC (F; PHR; PH2); POISON (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); SEDATIVE (1; JFM; PHR; PH2); TONIC (F;
CRC; DEP); TRANQUILIZER (F; JFM).
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INDICATIONS (BLACK NIGHTSHADE) — ABSCESS (F; JFM; PHR; PH2); ADENOPATHY (F; JLH; ZUL);
ANASARCA (F; DEP); ANOREXIA (F; CRC); ANTHRAX (F; KAB; WBB); APOSTEME (F; JLH); ASTHMA
(F; CRC; JFM; PH2); BITE (F; CRC; KAB); BOIL (F; DEM; JFM); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC); BRUISE
(F; PH2); BURN (F; PHR); CANCER (F; CRC); CANCER, ANUS (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; FNF;
JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, PAROTID (1; FNF;
JLH); CANCER, RECTUM (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; FNF;
JLH); CANCER, THROAT (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, TONSIL (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; FNF;
JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; DEP); CEREBROSIS (F; PH2); CHAFING (F; HH2); CHANCRE (F; KAB); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC; KAB); COLIC (F; KAB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); CONVULSION (F; CRC; KAB; WBB); COUGH (F; CRC; PH2); CRAMP (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); CYSTOSIS
(F; DEP; WBB); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC; JFM; PH2; ZUL); DROPSY (F; DEP); DYSENTERY (F; CRC;
WBB); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEP; PH2); DYSURIA (F; CRC; JFM; PH2); ECZEMA (F; JFM; PH2);
ENTEROSIS (F; JLH; WBB); ERYSIPELAS (F; CRC; JFM; PH2); FATIGUE (F; JFM); FELON (F; JLH);
FEVER (F; CRC; JFM; WBB); FIT (F; CRC); FLU (F; CRC); GASTROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); GINGIVOSIS
(F; ZUL); GLOSSOSIS (F; DEP; JFM); GONORRHEA (F; CRC; DEP; ZUL); HEADACHE (F; CRC; JFM;
KAB); HEART (F; CRC; ZUL); HEMOPTYSIS (F; CRC; KAB; ZUL); HEMORRHOID (F; PHR; PH2;
WBB); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; JLH; PH2; ZUL); HICCUP (F; CRC; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1;
ZUL); HYDROPHOBIA (F; CRC; DEP); INFERTILITY (F; CRC); INFLAMMATION (F; PHR); INSOMNIA (1;
DEM; JFM; PHR; PH2); ITCH (F; CRC; WBB); JAUNDICE (F; DEP); LEPROSY (F; PH2); LEUKODERMA
(F; CRC); LEUKORRHEA (F; JFM); LUMBAGO (F; KAB; WBB); MALARIA (F; KAB; WBB); MASTOSIS
(F; JLH); MENINGOSIS (F; JFM; PH2); NAUSEA (F; CRC); NEPHROSIS (F; DEP); NERVOUSNESS (1;
JFM; PHR; PH2); NEURALGIA (F; CRC); NEUROSIS (F; JFM); ODONTOSIS (F; ZUL); OPHTHALMIA (F;
CRC; DEM; PH2); OTOSIS (F; CRC; JFM; PH2); PAIN (1; FNF; JFM; PHR; PH2; ZUL); PAROTOSIS
(F; JLH); PERTUSSIS (F; PH2); PROCTOSIS (F; CRC; JLH); PSORIASIS (F; CRC; DEP; PHR; PH2);
RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); RHINOSIS (F; CRC; KAB); RINGWORM (F; JFM; WBB); SCABIES (F; ZUL);
SCARLET FEVER (F; DEM; JFM); SCIRRHUS (F; CRC; JLH); SHINGLE (F; JFM; KAB); SORE (F; DEM;
JFM; PHR); SORE THROAT (F; JLH); SPLENOSIS (F; DEP); STOMACHACHE (F; HH2; JFM); STOMATOSIS
(F; DEP; JFM); SWELLING (F; JFM; PH2); THIRST (F; CRC); THROAT (F; CRC); TOOTHACHE (F; DEM;
JFM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; KAB; ZUL); TUMOR (F; CRC); TYPHUS (F; JFM); ULCER (1; JFM; PH2;
ZUL); URETHROSIS (F; WBB); VAGINOSIS (F; JFM; WBB); VD (F; CRC; DEM); VERTIGO (F; JFM);
VOMITING (F; PH2); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; DEP); WHITLOW (F; JLH); WORM
(F; DEM); WOUND (F; JFM; ZUL).
DOSAGES (BLACK NIGHTSHADE) — BOIL A HANDFUL IN 1 LITER WATER FOR 10 MIN (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLACK NIGHTSHADE) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). OVERDOSES CAN
CAUSE ENTEROSIS, GASTROSIS, HEADACHE, IRRITABILITY, QUEASINESS, AND VOMITING (PH2).
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BLACK PEPPER (PIPER NIGRUM L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (BLACK PEPPER) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CRC); ALEXETERIC (F; DEP); ANALEPTIC (1; CRC);
ANALGESIC (1; JBU); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC; JBU; MPI); ANTICONVULSANT (1; SPI); ANTIDOTE, FISH (F;
CRC); ANTIDOTE, MUSHROOM (F; CRC); ANTIDOTE, SHELLFISH (F; CRC); ANTIGLUCURONIDASE (1; SPI);
ANTILEISHMANIC (1; PHR); ANTIOXIDANT (1; SPI); ANTIPYRETIC (1; CRC; DAD); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC;
PHR; PH2); APERITIF (1; EFS; FNF); CARMINATIVE (1; CRC; DAD; EFS); CATECHOLAMINIC (1; SPI);
DIAPHORETIC (F; HHB; SKJ); DIGESTIVE (1; SPI); DIURETIC (F; SKJ); EMMENAGOGUE (F; DEP); EPINEPHRINOGENIC (1; SPI); EXPECTORANT (1; RIN); FUNGICIDE (1; CRC; MPI; WOI); GASTROGOGUE (1; PH2);
HEPATOTONIC (1; PH2); HMG-COA-REDUCTASE INHIBITOR (1; SPI); HYPERTENSIVE (1; SPI); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; SPI); HYPOTENSIVE (1; CRC); INSECTICIDE (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); LARVICIDE (1; MPI);
MUTAGENIC (1; CRC); PERISTALTIC (1; SPI); POSITIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1; SPI); RESPIRADEPRESSANT (1; CRC);
RUBEFACIENT (1; DAD; DEP); SCABICIDE (1; PHR); SECRETAGOGUE (1; PHR; SPI); SIALAGOGUE (1; PHR;
PH2); STIMULANT (1; DAD; PNC); STOMACHIC (F; EFS; SKJ); TAENICIDE (1; MPI); TONIC (F; DEP).
INDICATIONS (BLACK PEPPER) — ADENOSIS (F; CRC; DAA); ALLERGY (1; RIN); ALOPECIA (F; DEP);
AMENORRHEA (F; FEL); ANOREXIA (1; EFS; FNF); ARTHROSIS (1; CRC; DAD; DEP; PH2); ASTHMA (F;
PH2; SKJ); ATHLETE’S FOOT (1; HG50); ATONY (F; FEL); BACTERIA (1; CRC; JBU; MPI); BITE (F; DEP;
SKJ); BOIL (F; DEP); BRONCHOSIS (1; PHR); CALCULUS (1; CRC; DAD); CANCER (1; CRC; DAA); CANCER,
ABDOMEN (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, ANUS (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; CRC;
JLH); CANCER, EYE (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, FACE (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, GUM (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER,
LIVER (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, PAROTID (F;
CRC; JLH); CANCER, SINEW (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; CRC;
JLH); CANCER, THROAT (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, UVULA (F; CRC; JLH); CANDIDA (1; HG50); CATARRH (F;
PH2); CHOLERA (1; CRC; DAD; FEL; SKJ); COLD (1; CRC); COLIC (F; CRC; DEP); COMA (F; DEP);
CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CONSTIPATION (1; CRC; DAD; FEL); CONGESTION (F; RIN); CONVULSION (1; SKJ;
SPI); CORN (F; JLH); COUGH (1; CRC; PH2; SKJ); DEBILITY (F; DEP); DERMATOSIS (1; DEP; HG50; PH2;
SKJ); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; DEP; PH2; SPI); DOG BITE (F; SKJ); DRY MOUTH (1; PHR); DYSENTERY (F;
CRC; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC; FEL); DYSPEPSIA (1; DAD; DEP; EFS; FEL; PHR; PH2); DYSURIA
(F; CRC); EPIDIDYMOSIS (1; SPI); ESCHERICHIA (1; CRC); FAVUS (1; HG50); FEVER (1; CRC; DAD; HHB;
PH2; SKJ); FROSTBITE (1; SPI); FUNGUS (1; CRC; MPI; WOI); FURUNCULOSIS (F; CRC); GALACTORRHEA (F;
PH2); GAS (1; CRC; DAD; EFS; FEL; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; FEL; PHR; PH2); GINGIVOSIS (F; JLH);
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GONORRHEA (F; DEP); GRAVEL (F; CRC); HEADACHE (1; CRC; PHR); HEAD COLD (1; RIN); HEMORRHOID
(F; DEP; HHB; PH2; SKJ); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); HICCUP (F; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CRC); HIGH
CHOLESTEROL (1; LIN; SPI); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; CRC; JBU; MPI; WOI); ITCH (F; DEP);
LEISHMANIASIS (1; PHR); LETHARGY (1; DAD); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; SPI); MALARIA (F; CRC; DEP);
MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2; RIN); MYCOSIS (1; CRC; HG50; MPI; WOI); NAUSEA (F; CRC); NEURALGIA (1; HHB;
PHR; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; JLH); PAIN (1; JBU); PARALYSIS (F; CRC; DEP); PARAPLEGIA (1; CRC; DAD;
DEP; WOI); PARTURITION (F; CRC); PHYMATA (F; JLH); PROLAPSE (F; DEP); RESPIROSIS (F; SPI); RHINOSIS
(F; SKJ); RINGWORM (1; HG50); SCABIES (1; PHR; PH2); SCARLATINA (1; CRC; DAD); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH);
SNAKEBITE (F; SKJ); SORE THROAT (F; DEP; SKJ); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; MPI); STOMACHACHE (F; DAA); SWELLING (F; JLH); TAPEWORM (1; MPI); TINEA (1; HG50); TOOTHACHE (1; DEP; FNF);
TUMOR (1; CRC); ULCER (F; JLH); URETHROSIS (F; PH2); UROLITHIASIS (1; CRC); VERTIGO (F; CRC); VOMITING
(F; PH2); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; PNC; SKJ); WEN (F; JLH); YEAST (1; HG50).
DOSAGES (BLACK PEPPER) — SINGLE DOSES 300–600 MG; DAILY DOSAGE 1500 MG (HHB; PHR); 5–15
WHOLE PEPPERCORNS FOR HEMORRHOIDS (HHB); 1–15 GRAINS (MAD); SPICE CHICKEN SOUP WITH BLACK
PEPPER FOR CONGESTION, COUGH, OR HEAD COLD (RIN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLACK PEPPER) — CLASS 1 (AHP) “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
EXTRACTS (BLACK PEPPER) — IN HUMAN VOLUNTEERS, 20 MG PIPERINE INCREASES BIOAVAILABILITY OF
CURCUMIN 20-FOLD (MAB). PIPERINE INHIBITS CALCIUM TRANSPORT INTO THE MITOCHONDRIA, FACILITATES
MITOCHONDRIAL RELEASE OF CALCIUM, AND STIMULATES ATPASE ACTIVITY (SPI). PIPERINE IS MORE POTENT
THAN D-GALACTOSAMINE IN INHIBITING GLUCURONIDATION. (ED50 WITH 3-HYDROXYBENZO(A)PYRENE = 50
ΜM) (SPI). PIPERINE BOTH DEPLETES URIDINE DIPHOSPHATE GLUCURONIC ACID AND REDUCED THE RATE OF
GLUCURONIDATION. THIS COULD LEAD TO DRUG POTENTIATION. PIPERINE IS MORE TOXIC TO HOUSEFLIES THAN
PYRETHRIN. A MIX OF 0.05% PIPERINE AND 0.01 PYRETHRINS IS MORE TOXIC THAN 0.1% PYRETHRIN (WOI).
ACCORDING TO RINZLER, CHAVICINE, PIPERIDINE, AND PIPERINE ARE ALL DIAPHORETIC (BUT NONE OF THEM WERE
IN MY DATABASE AT HOME AS SUCH) (RIN). AYURVEDICS OFTEN PRESCRIBE BLACK PEPPER IN A SYNERGISTIC
TRIAD CALLED TRIKATU, WITH GINGER AND LONG PEPPER (DEP). IN ADDITION TO 0.54% MIXED TOCOPHEROLS
IN THE OLEORESIN (INCLUDING 0.1% ALPHA-TOCOPHEROL), PEPPER CONTAINS FIVE PHENOLIC AMIDES THAT ARE
SUPERIOR AS ANTIOXIDANTS TO ALPHA TOCOPHEROL IN VITRO (SPI). ALTHOUGH PEPPER CONTAINS THE CARCINOGEN
SAFROLE, IT IS AT VERY LOW LEVELS COMPARED TO SASSAFRAS. EO REPORTEDLY INHIBITS ALTERNARIA ORYZAE, A.
TENUIS, ASPERGILLUS ORYZAE, BEAUVERIA SP., CRYPTOCOCCUS NEOFORMANS, FUSARIUM SOLANI, HISTOPLASMA
CAPSULATUM, MICROSPORUM GYPSEUM, NOCARDIA BRASILIENSIS, PENICILLIUM JAVANICUM, P. STRIATUM,
STAPHYLOCOCCUS “ALBUS,” TRICHODERMA VIRIDE, TRICHOPHYTON MENTAGROPHYTES, AND VIBRIO CHOLERA.
ALCOHOLIC, AQUEOUS, AND ETHER EXTRACTS HAVE TAENICIDAL ACTIVITY AT 1:100 CONCENTRATIONS. AQUEOUS
LEAF EXTRACT RAISED BLOOD PRESSURE IN DOGS MODESTLY (NOT STATED WHETHER ORAL OR INJECTED).
BLACK PHYSICNUT (JATROPHA GOSSYPIIFOLIA L.) X
ACTIVITIES (BLACK PHYSICNUT) — ALLERGENIC (F; CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC); ANTIDOTE, HIPPOMANE (F;
CRC); ANTIPLASMODIAL (1; MPG); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (1; MPG); ANTIVIRAL (1; MPG);
CICATRIZANT (F; DAV); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; MPG); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC); ECBOLIC (F; CRC); EMETIC (1;
CRC); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; MPG); LAXATIVE (1; CRC); MOLLUSCICIDE (F; MPG); PISCICIDE (1; CRC); POISON
(1; CRC); SEDATIVE (1; ZUL); UTEROTONIC (F; MPG); VERMIFUGE (F; MPG); VULNERARY (F; MPG).
INDICATIONS (BLACK PHYSICNUT) — ANOREXIA (F; MPG); ARTHROSIS (F; MPG); ASTHMA (F; CRC); BACTERIA
(1; CRC); BLEEDING (F; IED); BURN (F; CRC; DAV); CANCER (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, LUNG (1; MPG);
CARBUNCLE (F; CRC); CARCINOMA (1; CRC); CATARRH (F; MPG); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; MPG); COLD (F; CRC);
CONSTIPATION (1; CRC; IED); CONVULSION (1; MPG); CRAMP (1; MPG); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); DIABETES
(F; CRC; IED; MPG); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; IED); DROPSY (F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; IED); ECZEMA
(F; CRC); ERYSIPELAS (F; DAV); ESCHERICHIA (1; CRC); FLU (F; DAV); GALL (F; CRC); GLOSSOSIS (F;
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CRC); HEADACHE (F; DAV); HEMATOCHEZIA (F; CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC);
HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; MPG); INFECTION (1; CRC; IED); INSOMNIA (1; ZUL); LEPROSY (F; CRC); LEUKEMIA
(1; CRC; MPG); LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC); MALARIA (1; CRC; MPG); MASTOSIS (F; CRC); NEPHROSIS (F;
MPG); NERVOUSNESS (1; ZUL); PRICKLY HEAT (F; CRC); PROCTOSIS (F; CRC); RESPIROSIS (F; MPG);
SARCOMA (1; MPG); SORE (F; CRC; IED); SORE THROAT (F; CRC); SPASM (1; MPG); STOMACHACHE (F;
CRC; DAV); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; CRC); SWELLING (F; DAV); TUMOR (1; DAV); ULCER (F; CRC);
UROGENITOSIS (F; CRC); VD (F; CRC); VIRUS (1; MPG); WORM (F; MPG); WOUND (F; CRC; DAV).
BLACKROOT (VERONICASTRUM VIRGINICUM (L.) FARW.) +
SYNONYM — LEPTANDRA VIRGINICA (L.) NUTT., VERONICA VIRGINICA L.
ACTIVITIES (BLACKROOT) — ANTISEPTIC (F; DEM; EFS); CARMINATIVE (1; PH2); CHOLERETIC (F; HHB);
CHOLAGOGUE (1; EFS; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM; EFS); DIAPHORETIC (1; EFS; FAD; PH2); EMETIC
(F; EFS; HHB; MAD; PH2); HEPATOTONIC (F; FAD); LAXATIVE (1; EFS; HHB; MAD; PH2); TONIC
(F; EFS); TOXIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (BLACKROOT) — AGUE (F; DEM); ATROPHY (F; HHB); BACKACHE (F; DEM); BILIOUSNESS (F;
DEM); CANCER (F; MAD); CARDIOPATHY (F; DEM); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); CHILL (F; DEM); CHOLANGOSIS
(F; HHB); CHOLERA (F; MAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; HHB; MAD; PH2); COLIC (F; DEM); CONSTIPATION (1;
EFS; HHB; PH2); CONVULSION (F; DEM); DEBILITY (F; DEM); DERMATOSIS (F; MAD); DIARRHEA (F; DEM;
MAD; PH2); DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSENTERY (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (F; MAD); FEVER (1; EFS; FAD; HHB;
PH2); FLU (F; MAD); GALLSTONE (F; DEM); GAS (1; MAD; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; MAD); GRAVEL (F; HHB;
MAD); HEARTBURN (F; MAD); HEMATURIA (F; MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; HHB); HEPATOSIS (F; HHB; MAD;
PH2); INFECTION (F; DEM); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; HHB; MAD); MALARIA (F; MAD);
PULMONOSIS (F; MAD); SCROFULA (F; DEM); SORE (F; DEM); STONE (F; HHB); TYPHUS (F; DEM; MAD).
DOSAGES (BLACKROOT) — HOMEOPATHIC (D3 OR HIGHER) (HHB); HOMEOPATHIC (PH2); 0.2–0.3 G EXTRACT
(MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLACKROOT) — CLASS 1 FOR THE DRY ROOT;
CLASS 2B FOR FRESH ROOT, VIOLENTLY CATHARTIC (AHP).“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER
THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES ONLY HOMEOPATHIC DOSAGE! JAD). TRADITIONALLY,
DRIED ROOT IS USED, NOT FRESH ROOT. POTENTIALLY TOXIC (JAD). OVERDOSES MAY CAUSE CATHARSIS AND
EMESIS (PH2).
BLACK WALNUT (JUGLANS NIGRA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (BLACK WALNUT) — ALTERATIVE (F; NUT); ANTI-HIV (F; APA); ANTISEPTIC (1; FAD); ANTITUMOR
(1; APA; HAD); ANTIVIRAL (1; APA); ASTRINGENT (1; APA; PED); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F;
NUT); EMETIC (F; FAD); FUNGICIDE (1; FAD); HEMOSTAT (1; FAD); HERBICIDE (1; HAD); INSECTICIDE (1;
FAD); LAXATIVE (F; DEM; FAD; WAM); PARASITICIDE (1; WAM); VERMIFUGE (F; FAD); VULNERARY (F; FAD).
INDICATIONS (BLACK WALNUT) — AGUE (F; NUT); ALOPECIA (F; NUT); BEDBUG (1; FAD); BILIOUSNESS
(F; DEM); BLEEDING (1; FAD; NUT); BRUISE (F; PED); CHILL (F; DEM); COLIC (F; FAD); CONSTIPATION
(F; FAD; WAM); DERMATOSIS (F; NUT); DIARRHEA (1; APA); DYSENTERY (F; DEM); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM);
FEVER (F; NUT); FUNGUS (1; FAD); GANGRENE (F; NUT); GOITER (F; DEM); HEADACHE (F; DEM);
HEMORRHOID (1; APA; PED); HERPES (F; NUT); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; DEM); HIV (F; APA);
HYPOTHYROIDISM (1; PED); INFECTION (1; FAD); INFLAMMATION (F; DEM; FAD); ITCH (F; DEM); LEPROSY
(F; NUT); MYCOSIS (1; APA; FAD); PARASITE (1; WAM); PHARYNGOSIS (1; APA); QUINCY (F; NUT);
RINGWORM (1; APA; DEM; FAD); SCROFULA (F; NUT); SMALLPOX (F; DEM); SNAKEBITE (F; DEM); SORE
(1; DEM; FAD; FNF); SORE THROAT (1; APA); STOMATOSIS (1; APA); TOOTHACHE (F; DEM; FAD); TUMOR
(1; APA; HAD); VIRUS (1; APA; NUT); WORM (1; DEM; FAD; PED); WOUND (1; PED).
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DOSAGES (BLACK WALNUT) — 10–20 DROPS FLUID EXTRACT/DAY (APA); 495 MG HULL CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (APA);
2–3 TSP FRESH FRUIT RIND (PED); 1–1.5 G DRY FRUIT RIND (PED); 1 G DRY FRUIT, 5 ML ALCOHOL/5 ML WATER (PED).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLACK WALNUT) — CLASS 2D. JUGLONE IS
MUTAGENIC. EXTERNAL CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS NOTED AFTER CHRONIC USE OF JUGLANS REGIA, WHICH
CONTAINS JUGLONE (AHP). SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR MORE THAN A FEW WEEKS AT A TIME (WAM).
ANTISEPTIC; CONTAINS TANNINS AND IODINE. NO SIDE EFFECTS REPORTED (TMA, 1996). OUR SECONDBEST SOURCE OF DIETARY SEROTONIN, QUICKLY BROKEN DOWN IN THE GUT (WHERE THERE ARE SEROTONIN
RECEPTORS). THE COMBINATION OF TANNIN, WITH ALL ITS PESTICIDAL ACTIVITIES AND JUGLONE, MAY BE
PRETTY POTENT.
BLADDER DOCK (RUMEX VESICARIUS L.) ++
SYNONYM — ACETOSA VESICARIA (L.) Á. LÖVE.
ACTIVITIES (BLADDER DOCK) — ANALGESIC (F; KAB); ANIPYRETIC (F; KAB); APERIENT (F; KAB);
ASTRINGENT (F; KAB); DIURETIC (F; KAB); LAXATIVE (F; KAB); OREXIGENIC (F; KAB); STOMACHIC (F;
KAB); TONIC (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (BLADDER DOCK) — ADDICTION (F; KAB); ALCOHOLISM (F; KAB); ANOREXIA (F; KAB);
ASTHMA (F; KAB); BITE (F; KAB); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB); CANCER (F; KAB); CARDIOPATHY (F; KAB);
CONSTIPATION (F; KAB); DYSENTERY (F; KAB); DYSPEPSIA (F; KAB); FEVER (F; KAB); GAS (F; KAB);
GASTROSIS (F; DEP; KAB); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB); HICCUP (F; KAB); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB); NAUSEA
(F; KAB); PAIN (F; KAB); SCABIES (F; KAB); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB); SPLENOSIS (F; KAB); STING (F;
GHA); TOOTHACHE (F; KAB); VOMITING (F; KAB).
DOSAGES (BLADDER DOCK) — LEAVES FOOD FARMACY (JAD), AVAILABLE ALMOST YEAR ROUND IN INDIA, FOR
EXAMPLE.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLADDER DOCK) — HIGH OXALATE CONTENT
DANGEROUS TO CATTLE AND SUSCEPTIBLE HUMANS.
BLADDERWORT (UTRICULARIA VULGARIS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (BLADDERWORT) — ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PH2); CHOLERETIC (1;
PH2); DIURETIC (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (BLADDERWORT) — BURN (F; PH2); CRAMP (1; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); INFLAMMATION
(1; PH2); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); UTI (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; PH2).
DOSAGES (BLADDERWORT) — INTERNALLY 2 G HERB/100 ML WATER; EXTERNALLY 6 G (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLADDERWORT) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
BLESSED THISTLE (CNICUS BENEDICTUS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (BLESSED THISTLE) — ALLERGENIC (1; APA); ANALGESIC (F; APA); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA;
CAN; PED); ANTIDIARRHEIC (1; CAN); ANTIEDEMIC (1; CAN; PH2); ANTIHEMORRHAGIC (F; PNC);
ANTIGONADOTROPIC (1; CAN); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; CAN; SKY); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; CAN);
ANTIPYRETIC (F; CAN); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; PH2; PNC; WBB); ANTITUMOR (1; APA; CAN; PH2);
APERITIF (1; APA; PH2; VVG); ASTRINGENT (1; CAN); BITTER (1; APA; PED; PH2; PNC); CARMINATIVE
(1; BGB); CHOLAGOGUE (1; BGB; PH2; PHR; VVG); CHOLERETIC (1; APA); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; WBB);
CYTOTOXIC (1; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS); DIAPHORETIC (F; APA; FAD; PED; WBB); DIURETIC (F; EFS;
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FAD; PH2); EMETIC (F; PED; WBB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; APA; EFS; PED); EXPECTORANT (F; PNC);
FIBRINOLYTIC (1; APA); GASTROGOGUE (2; APA; KOM; PH2; VVG); HEMOSTAT (1; APA; WBB);
LACTAGOGUE (F; APA; FAD; PED); SIALAGOGUE (2; APA; KOM; PH2; SKY); STIMULANT (F; PED);
STOMACHIC (1; CAN; PNC; VVG); SWELLING (1; PH2); TONIC (F; VVG; WBB); UTEROSEDATIVE (F;
WBB); VERMIFUGE (F; EFS; HHB; WBB).
INDICATIONS (BLESSED THISTLE) — AMENORRHEA (F; APA); ANEMIA (F; HHB); ANOREXIA (2; APA;
KOM; PH2; SKY; VVG); ARTHROSIS (1; APA; VVG); ASTHMA (F; HHB); ATONY (F; HHB); BACTERIA
(1; APA; CAN; PED); BLEEDING (1; APA; HHB; PNC; WBB); BRONCHOSIS (F; HHB); BURSITIS
(1; APA); CANCER (1; APA; CAN; WBB); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH);
CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, INTESTINE (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH
(F; JLH); CATARRH (1; PNC); CHILBLAIN (F; HHB); COLD (F; PH2); COLIC (1; CAN); CHOLECYSTOSIS
(1; APA; HHB); DIABETES (F; VVG); DIARRHEA (1; BGB); DYSLACTEA (F; APA; FAD; PED);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA; PED); DYSPEPSIA (2; APA; KOM, PH2; SKY); EDEMA (1; CAN);
ENTEROSIS (1; BGB; CAN; HHB; WBB); ESCHERICHIA (1; HHB); FEVER (F; APA; CAN; FAD;
PED; PH2; WBB); GANGRENE (F; CAN); GAS (2; BGB); GASTROSIS (F; BGB; HHB); GOUT (F;
HHB); HEARTBURN (F; SKY); HEMORRHOID (F; HHB); HEPATOSIS (1; APA; HHB); HYPOCHONDRIA
(F; HHB); HYSTERIA (F; HHB); INFECTION (1; APA; PNC); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; CAN; SKY);
LEUKEMIA (1; CAN); NEURASTHENIA (F; HHB); PAIN (F; APA; CAN); PLAGUE (F; APA); RHEUMATISM
(1; APA); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SCROFULA (F; EFS); SORE (1; CAN; PH2; VVG); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH);
STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HHB); SWELLING (1; CAN; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (1; HHB); TUMOR (1; APA;
CAN; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; FAD; PH2); WORM (F; EFS; HHB; WBB); WOUND (1;
APA; PH2; PNC; VVG).
DOSAGES (BLESSED THISTLE) — 4000–6000 MG/DAY; 1.5–2 TSP CHOPPED LEAF/CUP WATER, BEFORE
MEALS; 1.5–3.0 G DRIED FLOWERING SHOOTS, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 10–20 DROPS EXTRACT IN
WATER; 1.5–3 ML LIQUID HERBAL EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 4–6 G HERB/DAY
(KOM; PH2); 1.5 G HERB/CUP WATER (HHB); 2–4 TBSP FRESH HERB (PED); 3–6 G DRY HERB (PED);
4.5 G DRY HERB:22 ML ALCOHOL/23 ML WATER (PED); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC); 2 (360
MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLESSED THISTLE) — CLASS 2B (AHP). COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS: HYPERSENSITIVITY TO THE PLANT AND OTHER ASTERACEAE; ADVERSE
EFFECTS OF ALLERGIC REACTIONS (AEH). HIGH DOSES (>5 G/CUP TEA) MAY IRRITATE THE STOMACH AND CAUSE
VOMITING (AHP). SAFETY NOT ESTABLISHED. EXCESSIVE USE DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION SHOULD BE
AVOIDED. IN VIEW OF EMMENAGOGUE CITATIONS, USE IN PREGNANCY DISCOURAGED (PED). AVOID THIS HERB
COMPLETELY DURING PREGNANCY. “IN VIEW OF THE LACK OF TOXICITY DATA, EXCESSIVE USE OF HOLY THISTLE
SHOULD BE AVOIDED” (CAN). ALSO KNOWN AS ST. BENEDICT’S THISTLE, USED IN BENEDICTINE. A STRONG
EMETIC; VOMITING CAN OCCUR IN OVERDOSES. STIMULATES GASTRIC ACTIVITY, AVOID IF YOU HAVE AN ULCER.
USE ONLY WITH MEDICAL SUPERVISION (TMA, 1996).
EXTRACTS (BLESSED THISTLE) — ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY REPORTED FOR THE WHOLE HERB; AND CNICIN, WHICH
ALSO HAS ANTIBACTERIAL, ANTIEDEMIC, ANTIINFLAMMATORY (~ = INDOMETHACIN), ANTILEUKEMIC EFFECTS; CNICIN
LD50 = 1.6–3.2 ΜM/KG; CAUSING WRITHING (ED50 = 6.2 ΜM/KG). EXTRACTS AS POTENT AN ANTIINFLAMMATORY AS INDOMETHACIN (APA).
BLETILLA, HARDY ORCHID (BLETILLA STRIATA (THUNB.) RCHB. F.) ++
SYNONYM — BLETIA HYACINTHINA (J. E. SMITH) R. BR.; CYMBIDIUM HYACINTHINUM J. E. SMITH;
EPIDENDRUM TUBEROSUM LOUR.; LIMODORUM STRIATUM THUNB.
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ACTIVITIES (BLETILLA) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FAY); ANTITUSSIVE (F; FAY); ASTRINGENT (F; FAY); BECHIC
(F; LMP); BITTER (F; FAY); DEMULCENT (F; FAY); EMBOLIZER (1; X9387329); EXPECTORANT (1; FAY);
INSECTICIDE (1; LMP); PULMONOTONIC (F; LMP).
INDICATIONS (BLETILLA) — AGUE (F; LMP); BACTERIA (1; FAY); BLEEDING (1; FAY); BRONCHOSIS (F;
FAY); BURN (F; FAY); CANCER (F; FAY); CANCER, LIVER (1; X9324524); CARBUNCLE (F; FAY); CHAFING
(F; FAY); CHILBLAIN (F; FAY); CIRRHOSIS (1; X9324524); COUGH (F; FAY); DERMATOSIS (F; LMP);
DUODENOSIS (F; FAY); DYSENTERY (F; FAY; LMP); DYSPEPSIA (F; FAY; LMP); ENTEROSIS (F; FAY);
EPISTAXIS (F; FAY); FEVER (F; LMP); GASTROSIS (F; FAY); HEMATEMESIS (F; FAY); HEMATURIA (F;
FAY); HEMOPTYSIS (F; FAY); HEMORRHOID (F; LMP); HEPATOSIS (1; X9324524); INFECTION (1; FAY);
INFLAMMATION (F; FAY); PROCTOSIS (F; FAY); PULMONOSIS (F; FAY; LMP); SCALD (F; FAY); SILICOSIS
(1; FAY); SORE (F; FAY); SWELLING (F; FAY; LMP); TRACHOSIS (F; FAY); TUBERCULOSIS (F; FAY;
LMP); ULCER (1; FAY).
DOSAGES (BLETILLA) — 3–9(–16) G DRY ROOT (FAY); 5–10 G POWDERED ROOT IN DECOCTION (FAY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLETILLA) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PH2).
NOT FOR USE IN CHRONIC LUNG AILMENTS. LARGE OR FREQUENT DOSAGE CAN BECOME TOXIC. TAKE ROOT ONLY
WITH MEDICAL SUPERVISION (FAY).
BLOODROOT (SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS L.) X
ACTIVITIES (BLOODROOT) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CEB; DEM); ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANALGESIC (F; DEM;
APA); ANESTHETIC (1; CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA); ANTICHOLINESTERASE (1; HH3); ANTIEDEMIC (1;
HH3); ANTIEMETIC (F; DEM); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; HH3); ANTIPLAQUE (1; PHR; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; CAN; PHR; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (F; CAN); ANTITUMOR (1;
APA; COX; FNF); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC); ARTERIOSEDATIVE (F; CRC); BRADYCARDIC (F; CRC); CARDIOACTIVE (F; CAN; DEM; HH3); CHOLAGOGUE (1; FEL); COX-2-INHIBITOR (1; COX; FNF); DECONGESTANT
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(F; APA); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; CEB; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CEB; CRC); EMETIC (1;
APA; CAN; PHR; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC); ESCHAROTIC (1; CAN; HOX); EXPECTORANT (F;
APA; CAN; HH3; PHR); LAXATIVE (F; CAN; CRC); NARCOTIC (1; CRC; PHR); PARALYTIC (1; PHR);
POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; HH3); RUBEFACIENT (F; CRC); SECRETAGOGUE (1; FEL); SEDATIVE (F; CRC);
SPASMOGENIC (1; PHR); STERNUTATOR (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC; DEM); VERMIFUGE
(F; CRC; DEM).
INDICATIONS (BLOODROOT) — ADENOPATHY (1; CRC; FNF); ALCOHOLISM (F; CRC); ALZHEIMER’S (1;
COX; FNF; HH3); ANEMIA (F; CRC; FEL); APHONIA (F; CRC); ARTHROSIS (1; APA; COX; CRC);
ASTHMA (F; CAN; CRC; FEL; HH3); BACTERIA (1; APA); BLEEDING (F; DEM); BLEPHAROSIS (F;
CRC); BRONCHOSIS (1; CAN; CRC; HH3); BURN (F; CRC; DEM); CANCER (1; APA; COX; HOX);
CANCER, BREAST (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, EAR (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER,
SKIN (1; COX; CRC; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; CRC; JLH); CANDIDA (F; HH3); CARDIOPATHY (F;
DEM); CATARRH (F; CRC; DEM; FEL); CHEST ACHE (F; CRC); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC); CHLOROSIS (F;
FEL); COLD (F; APA; CRC; DEM); CONGESTION (F; APA); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; DEM); COUGH
(F; APA; CRC; DEM); CRAMP (F; CAN; DEM); CROUP (1; CAN; CRC; DEM; FEL); DEAFNESS
(F; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F; FEL); DEBILITY (F; DEM; FEL); DIARRHEA (F; DEM); DIPHTHERIA (F; CRC);
DIVINATION (F; CRC); DUODENOSIS (F; FEL); DYSENTERY (1; CRC; FEL; FNF); DYSMENORRHEA (F;
CRC; DEM; HH3); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; DEM; FEL); EAR (F; CRC); ECZEMA (F; CRC; FEL);
ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); ESCHERICHIA (1; HH3); FEVER (F; APA; CEB; CRC); FITS (F; DEM); FLU (F;
CRC); FLUSH (F; CRC); FRIGIDITY (F; CRC); FUNGUS (F; CEB; FEL); GALL (F; DEM); GAS (F; DEM);
GASTROSIS (F; CRC; FEL); GLEET (F; CRC); GINGIVOSIS (1; APA; PH2); GLOSSOSIS (F; CRC);
GONORRHEA (F; DEM); GOUT (F; CRC); HALITOSIS (1; APA); HEADACHE (F; CEB; CRC; FEL); HEAD
COLD (F; CEB; DEM); HEMOPTYSIS (F; CRC; DEM); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC; DEM); HEPATOSIS (F;
CRC; DEM); HYSTERIA (F; FEL); IMPOTENCE (F; FEL); INFECTION (F; HH3); INFLAMMATION (1; APA;
FEL; HH3); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); KERATOSIS (F; CRC); LARYNGOSIS (F; CRC; FEL; HH3); MELANOMA
(1; HOX); MIGRAINE (F; CRC); MUCOSOSIS (F; FEL); MYCOSIS (1; APA; FEL); NERVOUSNESS (F;
CRC); NEURALGIA (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); PAIN (1; CRC; DEM; APA); PERIODONTOSIS (1;
FNF; JAD); PERTUSSIS (F; CEB; CRC; FEL); PHARYNGOSIS (1; CAN; CRC; FNF; HH3); PHTHISIS
(F; FEL); PLAQUE (1; CRC); PNEUMONIA (F; CRC; FEL); POLYP (1; CAN; CEB; DEM; HOX);
PULMONOSIS (F; CEB; DEM); QUINSY (F; CRC); RESPIROSIS (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; APA; CRC;
DEM); RHINOSIS (F; CRC; HH3); RINGWORM (F; FEL); SALMONELLA (1; HH3); SCARLATINA (F; CRC;
FEL); SCROFULA (F; FEL); SORE (F; DEM); SORE THROAT (1; APA; CRC; FEL); SPERMATORRHEA (F;
FEL); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH3); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; HH3); SWELLING (1;
HH3); SYNCOPE (F; DEM); SYPHILIS (F; CRC; DEM; FEL); TINNITUS (F; CRC); TOOTHACHE (1;
CRC); TRACHEOSIS (F; FEL); TUBERCULOSIS (1; CEB; CRC; DEM); TUMOR (1; APA; COX; CRC;
FNF); TYPHOID (F; CRC); ULCER (F; DEM); VAGINOSIS (1; CRC; FNF); VD (F; CRC); VOMITING (F;
DEM); WATER RETENTION (F; CEB; CRC); WHITLOW (F; CRC); WORM (F; CRC; DEM); WOUND (F;
DEM); YEAST (1; HH3).
DOSAGES (BLOODROOT) — 0.06–0.5 (–2 G FOR EMESIS) G RHIZOME 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.06–0.3 ML (–2
ML FOR EMESIS) LIQUID EXTRACT (1:1 IN 60% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.3–2 ML (–8 ML FOR EMESIS)
TINCTURE (1:5 IN 60% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.5 G POWDERED ROOT (PNC); 0.5–1.5 ML LIQUID ROOT
EXTRACT (PNC); 2–8 ML ROOT TINCTURE (PNC); 0.3–0.5 G SOLID ROOT EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLOODROOT) — CLASS 2B. MAY CAUSE NAUSEA
AND VOMITING. POWERFUL EMESIS MAY RESULT FROM DOSES AS LOW AS 1 G (AHP) (0.03 G; I.E., 30 MG)
(PHR). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2
DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). PH2 DOES STATE THAT OVERDOSES CAN CAUSE COLIC,
DIARRHEA ENTEROSIS, VOMITING, AND POSSIBLE COLLAPSE (PH2). AND CAN ARE SANGUINE ABOUT SANGUINARINE, NO SIDE EFFECTS OR TOXICITY DOCUMENTED FOR BLOODROOT. CARCINOGENIC POTENTIAL OF SANGUINARINE
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HAS BEEN RECENTLY DISPROVEN. HEPATOTOXICITY HAS NOT BEEN NOTED IN TOXICITY STUDIES WITH ORAL
ADMINISTRATION OF SANGUINARINE. HUMAN PATCH TESTS INDICATE IT IS NONIRRITANT AND NONSENSITIZING.
ANIMAL STUDIES INDICATE IT IS ALSO NONALLERGENIC AND SHOWS NO ANAPHYLACTIC POTENTIAL. STILL, THEY SAY,
“USE OF BLOODROOT DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS BEST AVOIDED. ORAL RINSES AND TOOTHPASTES
CONTAINING EITHER SANGUINARIA EXTRACTS, OR SANGUINARINE, MAY BE OF VALUE IN DENTAL HYGIENE, AND ARE
OF LOW TOXICITY” (CAN). THE SUSPECTED GLAUCOMAGENIC ACTIVITY OF SANGUINARINE HAS BEEN DISPUTED
AND THE TOXICITY OF A. MEXICANA OIL HAS BEEN ATTRIBUTED TO A FATTY ACID CONSTITUENT RATHER THAN
SANGUINARINE. CANADIANS DO NOT ALLOW IN FOOD (BLACKBURN, 1993). MAY INTERFERE WITH GLAUCOMA
MEDICATIONS (AHP).
BLUEBERRY (VACCINIUM ANGUSTIFOLIA AITON AND CORYMBOSUM L.) +++
SYNONYM — V. BRITTONII PORTER EX C. BICKNELL, V. LAMARCKII CAMP, V. PENNSYLVANICUM LAM.; V.
CONSTABLAEI A. GRAY.
ACTIVITIES (BLUEBERRY) — ANALGESIC (1; FAD); ANTIAGING (1; JNU); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; JNU);
ANTIOXIDANT (1; JNU); APOPTOTIC (1; JNU); ASTRINGENT (1; APA); CEREBROTONIC (1; JNU); DEPURATIVE
(1; DEM; FAD); DETOXICANT (1; JNU); EMMENAGOGUE (F; DEM); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (F; JNU);
MEMORIGENIC (1; JNU); NEURONOGENIC (1; JNU).
INDICATIONS (BLUEBERRY) — ALZHEIMER’S (1; JNU); ARTHROSIS (1; JNU); CANCER (1; JNU); CARDIOPATHY (1; JNU); CEREBROSIS (1; JNU); CHILDBIRTH (1; FAD; JNU); COLIC (1; DEM; FAD);
DEMENTIA (1; JNU); DIARRHEA (1; APA; FAD; JNU); ENTEROSIS (1; APA); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1;
JNU); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; JNU); MISCARRIAGE (1; FAD); MUCOSOSIS (1; APA); PAIN (1; FAD);
PHARYNGOSIS (1; APA); SORE THROAT (1; APA); STOMATOSIS (1; APA); STRESS (1; JNU); STROKE (1;
JNU); UTI (1; JUN).
DOSAGES (BLUEBERRY) — 3 TBSP DRIED FRUIT CHEWED (APA); 1–2 TSP CHOPPED LEAF/CUP WATER, UP TO
6 ×/DAY (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLUEBERRY) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE REPORTED
FOR THE BERRY.
EXTRACTS (BLUEBERRY) — WILD BLUEBERRIES MAY HAVE 25–30 DIFFERENT ANTHOCYANINS IN HIGH CONCENTRATIONS. COOKING DAMAGES THE ANTHOCYANINS (JNU). 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 INHIBIT 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).
BLUE CARDINAL FLOWER (LOBELIA SIPHILITICA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (BLUE CARDINAL FLOWER) — ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; DEM); ANTITUSSIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC
(F; FAD); DIURETIC (F; FAD); POISON (F; FAD).
INDICATIONS (BLUE CARDINAL FLOWER) — COLD (F; FAD); COUGH (F; FAD); CROUP (F; DEM; FAD);
DYSPEPSIA (F; FAD); EPISTAXIS (F; DEM; FAD); FEVER (F; DEM; FAD); GASTROSIS (F; DEM; FAD);
HEADACHE (F; FAD); SORE (F; DEM; FAD); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM); SYPHILIS (F; DEM; FAD); WATER
RETENTION (F; FAD); WORM (F; DEM; FAD).
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BLUE COHOSH (CAULOPHYLLUM THALICTROIDES (L.) MICHX.) +
ACTIVITIES (BLUE COHOSH) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CAN; PH2); ANTIEDEMIC (1; CAN; PNC); ANTIFERTILITY
(1; APA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; FAD; PNC); ANTIPYRETIC (F; APA); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; PED);
ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA; CAN; FAD; PH2); ANTIRHEUMATIC (1; CAN); BITTER (1; APA; PED);
CONTRACEPTIVE (1; APA; CRC; FAD); DIAPHORETIC (F; APA; CRC); DIURETIC (F; APA; CRC); EMETIC
(F; DEM; FAD); EMMENAGOGUE (1; APA; CRC); ESTROGENIC (1; FAD; PED; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F;
APA; CRC); FUNGICIDE (1; PED); HYPERGLYCEMIC (1; FAD); HYPERTENSIVE (1; APA; FAD; PED);
HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; APA); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; PED); NICOTINIC (1; PH2); PARTURIFACIENT (F; CRC);
PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; PNC); SPASMOGENIC (1; APA); TONIC (F; DEM); UTEROTONIC (1; APA; FAD; PED);
VASOCONSTRICTOR (F; PED); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (BLUE COHOSH) — AMENORRHEA (F; CAN; CRC; PH2); ANXIETY (F; APA); ARTHROSIS (1;
APA); ASTHMA (F; APA); ATONY (F; PH2); BARRENNESS (F; CRC); BILIOUSNESS (F; DEM); BLEEDING (F;
DEM); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC); CHILDBIRTH (F; APA; FAD; PH2); CHOLASMA (F; CRC); CHOLERA (F;
CRC); CHOLERA MORBUS (F; CRC); COLIC (F; APA; CRC); CONCEPTION (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F;
CRC; PED); CONVULSION (F; CRC); COUGH (F; APA); CRAMP (1; APA; CAN; DEM; FAD; PH2);
DEHYDRATION (F; PH2); DROPSY (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA; CAN; CRC; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F;
CRC; DEM); EDEMA (1; CAN); ENTEROSIS (F; FAD); EPILEPSY (F; APA; CRC); FEVER (F; APA; CRC;
FAD; DEM); FITS (F; DEM); FUNGUS (1; PED); GALLSTONE (F; DEM); GONORRHEA (F; CRC); GOUT (F;
CRC); HEMOPTYSIS (F; DEM); HICCUP (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; APA); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1;
APA); HYPOGLYCEMIA (1; FAD); HYSTERIA (F; CRC; DEM); INFECTION (1; PED); INFLAMMATION (1;
APA; DEM; FAD; PNC); LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; FAD; PED);
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METRORRHAGIA (F; CRC); MISCARRIAGE (PREVENTIVE) (F; CAN; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; PED); NEPHROSIS (F;
DEM); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC); NEURALGIA (F; CRC); OVARIES (F; CRC); PAIN (F; CAN; CRC; DEM);
PARTURITION (F; CRC; DEM); PITYRIASIS (F; CRC); POISON IVY (F; DEM); PREGNANCY (F; CRC);
PULMONOSIS (F; DEM; FAD); RHEUMATISM (1; APA; CAN; CRC; DEM; PNC; PH2); SENILE DEMENTIA
(F; APA); SORE THROAT (F; CRC); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); STOMATOSIS (F; CRC); SWELLING (1; CAN;
PNC); TOOTHACHE (F; DEM); UTERINE ATONY (F; CAN); UTERINE CRAMP (F; CRC); UTEROSIS (F; CRC;
PH2); UTI (F; APA; FAD); VAGINOSIS (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F; APA; CRC); WOMB (F; DEM);
WORM (1; APA; CRC; PED; PH2); YEAST (F; PED).
DOSAGES (BLUE COHOSH) — 40–200 MG/DAY (APA); 0.3–2 G RHIZOME 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1/2–1 TSP FRESH
ROOT (PED); 0.25–0.5 G DRY ROOT (PED); 0.5 G DRY ROOT: 3 G ALCOHOL/2 ML WATER (PED); 0.3–2 G
POWDERED ROOT (PNC); 0.3–2 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (PNC); 0.3–2.0 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (1:1 IN 90%
ALCOHOL) (CAN); 2–4 ML TINCTURE (1:10 IN 60% ALCOHOL) (CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLUE COHOSH) — CLASS 2B (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). CAN CAUTION THAT THE POISONOUS SEEDS WILL IRRITATE THE GI TRACT. BECAUSE IT IS REPUTED TO BE ABORTIFACIENT AND TO AFFECT THE
MENSTRUAL CYCLE, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. MAY INTERFERE WITH ANGINA
THERAPY (CAN). ANAGYRINES MAY BE TERATOGENIC (PHR). CANADIAN REGULATIONS DO NOT ALLOW BLUE
COHOSH AS A NONMEDICINAL INGREDIENT FOR ORAL USE PRODUCTS (MICHOLS, 1995). THE ALCOHOLIC EXTRACT
WAS UTEROTONIC IN GUINEA PIG; CAULOSAPONIN IS OXYTOCIC TO RAT UTERUS IN VIVO; EVEN LOW-POTENCY
HOMEOPATHIC PRODUCE FOLLICULAR AND ENDOMETRIAL CHANGES LIKENED TO INHIBITION OF OVULATION; ADMINISTRATION OF THIS HOMEOPATHIC PREPARATION INTERRUPTED IMPLANTATION (DE SMET ET AL., 1993).
BLUE FLAG (IRIS VERSICOLOR L.) +
FOR ORRIS, SEE IRIS X GERMANICA. IS IT THE IRISES, OR THE TAXONOMISTS (OR ME) WHO ARE SCREWED UP. IN
A RARE SHOW OF BRAVERY, STEINMETZ (EFS) COVERS SIX SPECIES OF IRIS BUT THEN TEMPLATES VERY REPETITIVE
ENTRIES FOR ALL SIX, ESPECIALLY THE TWO I TREAT AS ORRIS, ALMOST IDENTICAL IN EFS. MORE MODERN WRITERS
TEND TO AGGREGATE SOME OF THESE THAT ARE ALSO CALLED, COLLOQUIALLY, “ORRIS.” THE USDA ACCEPTS I.
PALLIDA AS ORRIS, BUT ALSO HAS LISTED I. X GERMANICA AS ORRIS-ROOT. UNLIKE THE HERBAL PDR, I MAINTAIN
THAT IRIS VERSICOLOR, THE BLUE FLAG, IS A DISTINCT SPECIES. (SEE ALSO, ORRIS.)
ACTIVITIES (BLUE FLAG) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC; PNC); ANALGESIC (F; DEM; FAD); ANORECTIC (1; PNC);
ANTIDERMATOTIC (F; CAN); ANTIDOTE (F; MIC); ANTIEMETIC (F; CAN); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; CAN);
ANTIOBESITY (1; PNC); CATABOLIC (F; CRC); CHOLAGOGUE (F; CAN; DEM; MAD); DEPURATIVE (F;
CRC); DIURETIC (F; CAN; CRC; MAD); EMETIC (F; CRC; MAD; MIC); HEPATOTONIC (1; MAD);
LAXATIVE (1; CAN; CRC; DEM; FAD; PNC); POISON (F; DEM); RESOLVENT (F; CRC); SIALAGOGUE
(F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC; PNC).
INDICATIONS (BLUE FLAG) — ALLERGY (F; DEM); AMENORRHEA (F; MAD); BILIOUSNESS (F; CAN; CRC);
BRUISE (F; DEM; FAD); BURN (F; DEM); CANCER (F; CRC); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, KIDNEY
(F; JLH); CATARRH (F; MAD); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; MAD); CHOLERA (F; DEM); COLD
(F; DEM); CONSTIPATION (1; CAN; CRC; FAD); DERMATOSIS (F; CAN; CRC); DIABETES (F; CRC;
MAD); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; MAD); DROPSY (F; CRC; MAD); DUODENOSIS (F; MAD); DYSENTERY (F;
CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC); ECZEMA (F; CRC); FELON (F; JLH);
FISTULA (F; CRC); GALLSTONE (F; DEM; MAD); GASTROSIS (F; CRC; MAD); HEADACHE (F; CRC; MAD);
HEARTBURN (F; MAD); HEMICRANIA (F; CRC; HHB); HEPATOSIS (F; CAN; CRC; DEM); HERPES (F;
CRC); IMPETIGO (F; CRC); INFERTILITY (F; DEM); INFLAMMATION (F; CAN; DEM); JAUNDICE (F; MAD);
MALARIA (F; MAD); MIGRAINE (F; CRC; FAD; MAD); MORNING SICKNESS (F; CRC); NAUSEA (F; CRC;
MAD); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); NEURALGIA (F; CRC; MAD); OBESITY (1; CRC; PNC); OPHTHALMIA (F;
DEM); OTOSIS (F; DEM); PAIN (F; CRC; DEM; FAD); PANCREATOSIS (F; CRC); PAROTOSIS (F; CRC);
PROCTOSIS (F; CRC); PSORIASIS (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; DEM; FAD); SALIVATION (F; CRC);
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SCIATICA (F; CRC); SCROFULA (F; CRC; DEM); SORE (F; DEM; FAD; MAD); SORE THROAT (F; DEM);
SPERMATORRHEA (F; CRC); STOMACHACHE (F; CRC); SWELLING (F; DEM; FAD); SYPHILIS (F; CRC);
TUMOR (F; JLH); VD (F; CRC); VOMITING (F; CAN); WATER RETENTION (F; CAN; CRC; MAD); WHITLOW
(F; CRC); WOUND (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (BLUE FLAG) — 0.6–2 G DRIED RHIZOME IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.3–1.2 G POWDERED ROOT
(MAD); 1 G POWDERED ROOT (PNC); 1–2 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (1:1 IN 45% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–4
ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC); 4–12 ML TINCTURE (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BLUE FLAG) — CLASS 2B, 2D. MAY CAUSE NAUSEA
AND VOMITING. FRESH ROOT MAY IRRITATE MUCOSA (AHP). FRESH ROOT AND ITS FURFURAL (VOLATILE OIL) MAY
CAUSE NAUSEA, VOMITING, AND MAY IRRITATE THE GI TRACT AND EYES (CAN). FURFURAL IRRITATES THE MUCOUS
MEMBRANES, CAUSING LACRIMATION, INFLAMMATION OF THE EYES, IRRITATION OF THE THROAT, AND HEADACHE.
BECAUSE OF THE IRRITANT OIL, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN). RECENT
EXCHANGES I HAVE SEEN INDICATE THAT THE FRESH ROOT MAKES PROPORTIONATELY MUCH MORE POTENT AND
TOXIC SOLUTIONS THAN THE DRY ONES, WHICH BEING MUCH WEAKER, ARE TAKEN IN LARGER DOSES. THE
INFORMATION PROVIDED ME SAID THAT NATUROPATHS MAY TEND TO WORK WITH THE DRIER ROOTS AND LARGER
DOSES. THEN, WHEN SOMEONE GETS A FRESH HERBAL TINCTURE AND TAKES THE SAME DOSE, IRRITATION AND
NAUSEA CAN RESULT. LD50 OF FURFURAL, 127 MG/KG (CAN). IRIDINE POISONOUS TO HUMANS AND LIVESTOCK,
HEPATOTONIC IN ANIMALS. REDUCED INTAKE OF FOOD IN RATS (MAD; PNC).
BOGBEAN (MENYANTHES TRIFOLIATA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (BOGBEAN) — ANABOLIC (F; DEM); ANTIEDEMIC (1; FNF); ANTIHEMORRHAGIC (1; FAD);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA); ANTILEUKOTRIENE (1; FNF); ANTIMELANOMIC (1; JAD); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; FNF); ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); ANTISEPTIC (F; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA); APERITIF (1;
APA; CEB; DAW; EFS); ASTRINGENT (F; FEL); BITTER (2; JAD; PHR); CHOLAGOGUE (F; DAW; EFS);
CHOLERETIC (1; APA; CAN; FAD); DEOBSTRUENT (F; DAW; EFS; PNC); DEPURATIVE (F; DAW; EFS);
DIAPHORETIC (F; CEB; DAW); DIGESTIVE (1; APA; FAD); DIURETIC (F; CAN; CEB; DAW); EMETIC
(1; CAN; CEB; DAW; EFS); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CEB); GASTROSTIMULANT (2; KOM; PHR; PH2);
HEMOLYTIC (1; CAN); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; APA); HYPNOTIC (F; DAW; EFS); HYPOGLYCEMIC (F;
MAD); INTOXICANT (F; DAW); LAXATIVE (1; APA; CAN; DAW; EFS; FEL); NARCOTIC (F; DAW;
EFS; WOI); NERVINE (F; DAW; EFS); SEDATIVE (F; DAW; EFS); SIALAGOGUE (2; APA; KOM; PHR;
PH2); STOMACHIC (1; CAN; DAW); TONIC (1; DEM; DEP; DAW; FAD; FEL); VERMIFUGE (F; DAW).
INDICATIONS (BOGBEAN) — AGUE (F; CEB); AMENORRHEA (F; MAD; PH2); ANEMIA (F; MAD);
ANOREXIA (2; APA; CEB; DAW; EFS; KOM; PHR; PH2); APOSTEME (F; JLH); ARTHROSIS (F; CAN;
MAD); ASTHENIA (F; CAN); BACTERIA (1; ABS); BLEEDING (1; FAD); CACHEXIA (F; FEL); CACOETHES
(F; JLH); CANCER (F; CEB; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, INTESTINE (1; FNF; JLH);
CANCER, LIVER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SKIN (1; FNF; HHB; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; FNF; JLH);
CARCINOMA (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; HHB); CHOLERA (F; MAD); COLD (F; MAD); CONSTIPATION (F; APA;
DAW; DEM); COUGH (F; CEB; HHB); CRAMP (1; APA); DERMATOSIS (F; APA; CEB; FAD); DIABETES
(F; MAD); DIARRHEA (F; CEB); DROPSY (F; FAD; FEL); DRY MOUTH (2; APA; KOM; PHR);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (2; KOM; PHR; PH2); EDEMA (1; FNF; PH2); ENDOTHELIOMA
(F; JLH); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH; PH2); EPITHELIOMA (F; JLH); FEVER (F; APA; CEB; DAW; EFS; FAD;
FEL); FLU (F; DEM); FURUNCLE (F; PH2); GAS (F; DEM; HHB; MAD); GASTROSIS (1; MAD; PH2);
GLOMERULONEPHROSIS (F; ABS; FNF); GOUT (F; CEB; PH2; MAD); HEADACHE (F; MAD; PH2);
HEARTBURN (F; MAD); HEMOPTYSIS (F; CEB; DEM); HEMORRHOID (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (1; APA;
CEB; FAD; JLH); HYPERACIDITY (F; MAD); HYPERGLYCEMIA (F; MAD); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; MAD);
INFECTION (1; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; FNF); INSOMNIA (F; DAW; EFS; PH2); JAUNDICE (F;
MAD; PH2); LETHARGY (1; DEM; FAD); MALARIA (F; APA; FEL; PH2); MELANOMA (1; FNF; JAD);
MIGRAINE (F; HHB); NEPHROSIS (F; ABS; FNF); NERVOUSNESS (F; DAW; EFS; MAD); NEURALGIA
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(F; MAD); OTOSIS (F; PH2); PAIN (F; CEB; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; APA; CAN; CEB; DEM; FEL);
SARCOMA (F; JLH); SCABIES (F; PH2); SCROFULA (F; CEB; MAD); SEASICKNESS (F; MAD); SORE (F;
JLH); SPLENOSIS (F; HHB; PH2); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); STONE (F; HHB); STRESS (F; EFS);
SWELLING (1; FNF); TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA (F; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; HHB; MAD); UTEROSIS (F;
FEL); WATER RETENTION (F; CAN; CEB; DAW; MAD); WORM (F; APA; CEB; DAW; FAD; FEL);
WOUND (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (BOGBEAN) — 0.5–1 TSP CHOPPED LEAF ONE-HALF HOUR BEFORE MEALS (APA); 10–25 GRAINS
POWDERED LEAF (FEL); 1–2 TSP (1.5-3 G) LEAF IN HOT OR COLD TEA (MAD); 1–2 G, PERHAPS IN TEA, 3
×/DAY (CAN); 1 TSP (= 0.9 G) OR 0.5–1 G/CUP TEA, 1/2 CUP BEFORE EACH MEAL (PH2); 1–2 ML LIQUID
EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–3 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (1:5 IN 45% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY
(CAN); 1–15 DROPS TINCTURE WITH SUGAR FOR SEASICKNESS (MAD); 0.5–1.5 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT
(PNC). FOOD FARMACY; EMERGENCY FOOD IN RUSSIA; HOPS SUBSTITUTE IN GERMANY; TEA SUBSTITUTE
ELSEWHERE (WOI). ROOTS USED FOR MAKING MISSION OR FAMINE BREAD.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BOGBEAN) — AHP CLASS 2B, 2D (JAD).
NONE KNOWN (KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES”
(PH2). NOT FOR PATIENTS WITH COLITIS, DIARRHEA, OR DYSENTERY (PH2). SHOULD BE AVOIDED DURING
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION (CAN). LARGE DOSES MAY INDUCE DIARRHEA, GRIPPING PAIN, NAUSEA, AND
VOMITING (CAN; PH2). UNIDENTIFIED HEMOLYTIC PRINCIPLE. LARGE DOSES ARE EMETIC AND LAXATIVE.
BETULINIC ACID IS A PROMISING ANTIMELANOMIC COMPOUND. EUROPEANS REPORT SUCCESS IN TREATING
GLOMERULNEPHROSIS. DECOCTIONS SHOW DOSE-DEPENDENT ANTIEDEMIC, ANTIINFLAMMATORY, ANTILEUKOTRIENE, AND ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN ACTIVITY; INDUCED EXOCYTOSIS.
BOG BILBERRY, BOG BLUEBERRY (VACCINIUM ULIGINOSUM L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (BOG BILBERRY) — NARCOTIC (F; CEB; EFS).
INDICATIONS (BOG BILBERRY) — CATARRH (F; HH2); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); CYSTOSIS (F; EFS; HH2;
PH2); DEBILITY (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (F; HH2; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; EFS; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; EFS;
HH2; PH2).
DOSAGES (BOG BILBERRY) — 2 HEAPING TSP FRUIT/250 ML COLD WATER (HH2; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BOG BILBERRY) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). OVEREATING POSSIBLY
FUNGAL CONTAMINATED FRUITS MAY CAUSE DEBILITY, DIZZINESS, INTOXICATION, QUEASINESS, AND VOMITING
(PH2).
EXTRACTS (BOG BILBERRY) — 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 INHIBIT 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).
BOLDO (PEUMUS BOLDUS MOLINA) +
SYNONYM — BOLDEA FRAGRANS (RUIZ & PAV.) GAY, PEUMUS FRAGRANS RUIZ & PAV.
ACTIVITIES (BOLDO) — ANALGESIC (F; BGB; CRC); ANTICHOLINERGIC (1; BRU); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(1; APA); ANTIOXIDANT (1; APA; BGB); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; EFS); ANTISEPTIC (1; CAN; CRC; EFS);
ANTISPASMODIC (2; APA; BRU; KOM; PH2; SHT); APERITIF (2; PHR); CARCINOGENIC (1; CRC);
CARMINATIVE (F; BGB); CHOLAGOGUE (2; APA; CAN; SHT); CHOLEKINETIC (2; SHT); CHOLERETIC (2;
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CRC; KOM; HHB; PH2; SHT); DEMULCENT (F; CAN); DIURETIC (1; APA; BGB; CAN); EMETIC
(1; HHB); GASTROSTIMULANT (2; APA; KOM; PH2); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; APA; BGB); HEPATOTONIC
(2; CAN; EFS; PNC); HYPNOTIC (F; CRC; HHB); LAXATIVE (1; APA; HHB); MYORELAXANT (1; APA;
BGB; BRU); NARCOTIC (F; EFS); NERVINE (F; BGB); POISON (F; CRC); SECRETAGOGUE (1; BRU;
KOM); SEDATIVE (F; APA; CAN; EFS; HHB); STIMULANT (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (1; CAN; HHB);
TONIC (F; CRC; EFS); URINARY ANTISEPTIC (1; CAN); VERMICIDE (1; BGB; EFS); VERMIFUGE (F;
CRC; HHB).
INDICATIONS (BOLDO) — AGING (1; APA); ANOREXIA (2; PHR); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; APA); AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE (1; APA); BILIOUS PROBLEM (2; APA; CAN; SHT); CANCER (1; APA); CHOLECYSTOSIS
(F; BGB; CAN; HHB); CHOLELITHIASIS (1; CAN; HHB); COLD (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (1; APA;
HHB); COUGH (F; CRC); CRAMP (2; APA; BRU; KOM; PH2; SHT); CYSTOSIS (1; CAN; PNC);
DYSPEPSIA (2; APA; BGB; BRU; KOM; PH2); ENTEROSIS (2; APA; KOM); GALLSTONE (1; CAN;
HHB; PNC); GAS (F; BGB); GASTROSIS (2; CRC; KOM); GONORRHEA (1; CAN; GMH; HHB);
GOUT (F; APA; BGB; CRC); HEAD COLD (F; CRC); HEARTBURN (F; BGB; BRU); HEPATOSIS (2; APA;
CAN; CRC; HHB; PHR); HYPERTONIA (2; KOM); INFECTION (1; CAN; CRC; EFS); INFLAMMATION
(1; APA); INSOMNIA (F; APA; CAN; EFS; HHB); JAUNDICE (F; CRC; GMH); LETHARGY (F; EFS);
NEPHROSIS (F; BGB); NERVOUSNESS (F; APA; CAN; EFS; HHB); OBESITY (F; PNC); OTOSIS (F;
CRC); PAIN (F; BGB; CRC); PROSTATOSIS (F; BGB); RHEUMATISM (F; APA; BGB; CAN; EFS);
STOMACHACHE (1; APA); STONE (1; BRU); SYPHILIS (F; CRC; HHB); UROGENITOSIS (F; GMH); VD
(F; CRC; HHB); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; BGB; CAN); WORM (1; APA; BGB; CRC; EFS;
HHB); WOUND (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (BOLDO) — 1–2 TSP (2-3 G) DRY LEAF/CUP WATER (APA); 3 G DRY LEAF/DAY (KOM); 4.5 G DRY
LEAF/DAY (PHR; PH2); 1–2 G LEAF (HHB); 60–200 MG AS TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.1–0.3 ML LIQUID
EXTRACT (1:1 IN 45% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.5–2 ML TINCTURE (1:10 IN 60% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY
(CAN); 1–5 G TINCTURE OR ELIXIR (HHB); 5 DROPS BOLDO OIL FOR UROGENITARY PROBLEMS (GMH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BOLDO) — CLASS 2B (JAD) 2D. CONTRAINDICATED IN GALLSTONES, SERIOUS HEPATOSIS, AND OBSTRUCTION OF THE BILE DUCT (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). STILL, PH2 CITES AN OLD SOURCE
INDICATING THAT LONG-TERM CONSUMPTION OF BOLDINE LED TO COLOR HALLUCINATIONS, DEPRESSION, PARTIAL
MOTOR APHASIA, AND SOUND HALLUCINATIONS (PH2). COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR LEAF:
BILIARY OBSTRUCTION, SEVERE LIVER DISEASES. EO AND DISTILLATES SHOULD NOT BE USED BECAUSE OF THEIR
ASCARIDOLE CONTENT (AEH). CAN CAUTION AGAINST TOXICITY AND IRRITATION FROM THE VOLATILE OIL.
BECAUSE OF THE IRRITANT OIL, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN). IT’S NICE
TO BE CITED BY SCHULZ, HANSEL, AND TYLER (1998), “BECAUSE THE HERB CONTAINS SUBSTANCES THAT ARE
POTENTIALLY TOXIC (DUKE, 1985), IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR LONG TERM USE AND SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN
DURING PREGNANCY” (SHT). BUT THAT COULD BE CARRIED AS FAR AS THE DELANEY CLAUSE, SINCE ALL HERBS
(LIKE ALL PHARMACEUTICALS) CONTAIN SUBSTANCES THAT ARE POTENTIALLY TOXIC. GIVEN INTERNALLY IN TOXIC
DOSES, BOLDINE CAUSES GREAT EXCITEMENT, EXAGGERATES REFLEXES AND RESPIRATORY MOVEMENTS, INCREASES
DIURESIS, CAUSES CRAMPS AND CONVULSIONS ENDING IN DEATH FROM CENTRIC RESPIRATORY PARALYSIS, THE
HEART BEATING SOME TIME AFTER RESPIRATION FAILS.
EXTRACTS (BOLDO) — HIGH DOSES OF THE HYDROALCOHOLIC EXTRACT (= TINCTURE) INHIBIT LIPID PEROXIDATION,
(IN RAT HEPATOCYTE CULTURES) AND PROTECT SUCH HEPATOCYTES AGAINST VARIOUS XENOBIOTICS (BRU).
ALTHOUGH OVERDOSES (INJECTED) MAY CAUSE CRAMPING, BOLDINE HAS ANTICHOLINERGIC ACTIVITY, CAUSING
RELAXATION OF SMOOTH MUSCLE (FROM THE RAT ILEUM) (BRU). EO LD50 = 130 ORL RAT; LD50 = 625–1250
MG/KG DER RABBIT (CAN). CONVULSANT 70 MG/KG (CAN). THE DIURETIC TERPINEN-4-OL IS IRRITANT (CAN).
ALKALOIDS PROBABLY UNDERLIE THE CHOLERETIC ACTIVITY. THE TOTAL ALKALOID CONTENT IS MORE CHOLERETIC
THAN BOLDINE ALONE (PNC). ASCARIDOLE IS TOXIC.
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BONESET (EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (BONESET) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; PH2; PNC); ANTIPERIODIC (F; EFS); ANTIPYRETIC (F; APA; EFS; PED; PNC); ANTISPASMODIC (1; WAM); ANTITUMOR (1;
APA); ANTITUSSIVE (1; WAM); ANTIVIRAL (F; APA); APERIENT (F; CAN; CRC); ASTRINGENT (1; PH2);
BITTER (F; PED; PHR; PH2); CHOLERETIC (F; APA); CYTOTOXIC (1; HHB; PNC); DIAPHORETIC (1; APA;
CAN; CEB; CRC; PNC; WAM); DIURETIC (1; APA); EMETIC (F; CRC; EFS); EXPECTORANT (F; EFS;
PED, PNC); HEMOSTAT (F; APA; CRC; EFS); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (F; APA); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; APA;
FAD; PHR; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; APA; CRC; PED, PNC); NERVINE (F; CRC; EFS); PERISTALTIC (F;
PED); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; APA; PNC; PHR; PH2); STIMULANT (F; CEB; CRC; EFS; PED); TONIC (F;
DEM; EFS; PNC).
INDICATIONS (BONESET) — ANOREXIA (1; APA; WAM); ARTHROSIS (1; APA; MIC); BACKACHE (F; CEB);
BACTERIA (1; APA); BILIOUSNESS (F; APA; DEM); BLEEDING (F; APA; CRC; EFS); BRONCHOSIS (1;
CAN); BRUISE (F; PED); CANCER (1; APA; HHB; JLH); CATARRH (1; CAN; CEB; PH2); CHILL (F; CEB;
DEM); COLD (1; APA; FAD; WAM); CONSTIPATION (F; APA; PED; PNC); COUGH (1; WAM); CRAMP
(1; WAM); DEBILITY (F; DEM); DENGUE (1; APA); DERMATOSIS (1; CEB; PNC); DROPSY (F; CEB);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; DEM); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA); FEVER (1; APA; CAN; CEB; CRC; DEM; EFS; PED;
PH2; PNC; WAM); FLU (1; APA; CAN; PH2; WAM); FRACTURE (F; DEM; PED); GASTROSIS (F; CEB;
MIC); GONORRHEA (F; DEM); GOUT (1; FAD); HEADACHE (F; DEM); HEMATEMESIS (F; DEM); HEMORRHOID (F; DEM); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; APA; FAD; PHR; PH2; PNC); INDIGESTION (F; PED);
INFECTION (1; CEB); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; PED; PH2; PNC); INSOMNIA (F; EFS; MIC); MALARIA
(F; CEB; EFS; FAD); MYALGIA (F; FAD); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); OSTEOSIS (F; DEM); PAIN (F; APA;
MIC; PED); PHARYNGOSIS (1; CAN); PLEURISY (1; FAD); PNEUMONIA (1; CEB; FAD); RHEUMATISM
(1; APA; DEM; FAD); SNAKEBITE (F; DEM); SORE THROAT (F; DEM); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); TUMOR
(1; APA; FAD); TYPHOID (F; APA; CEB; DEM); ULCER (F; MIC); URETHROSIS (1; PED); VIRUS (F;
APA); WATER RETENTION (1; APA).
DOSAGES (BONESET) — 1–2 TSP CHOPPED LEAF/CUP WATER, UP TO 3 ×/DAY; 0.5–1 TSP UP TO 3 ×/DAY
(APA); 1–2 G AS TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–4 TSP FRESH HERB (PED); 1–2 G DRY HERB (PED); 1.5 G DRY
HERB: 7 ML ALCOHOL/8 ML WATER (PED); 0.5–1 G POWDERED HERB (PNC); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT
(PNC); 0.3–0.5 G SOLID HERB EXTRACT (PNC); 1–2 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY
(CAN); 1–4 ML TINCTURE (1:5 IN 45% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BONESET) — CLASS 4. LARGE DOSES ARE
LAXATIVE AND EMETIC (AHP). CLASSIFIED AS A DRUG, WHICH MUST NORMALLY BE REGISTERED AS A
PHARMACEUTICAL (AEH). SESQUITERPENE LACTONES ARE CYTOTOXIC AND CAN CAUSE DERMATOSIS (CAN).
BECAUSE OF THE CYTOTOXIC CONSTITUENTS IN THIS AND RELATED SPECIES, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND
LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN). DO NOT USE DURING PREGNANCY (WAM). SHOULD NOT BE USED
BY CHILDREN UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE (WAM). NOT FOR USE MORE THAN 7 DAYS (WAM). MAY CAUSE
DIARRHEA OR NAUSEA IN LARGE DOSES (WAM). IN THE BOOK ADVERSE EFFECTS OF HERBAL DRUGS (DE
SMET ET AL., 1993), WE READ THAT ALL EUPATORIUM SPECIES CONTAINING PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS ARE,
IN PRINCIPLE, HAZARDOUS FOR MANKIND. “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER
THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
EXTRACTS (BONESET) — IMMUNOSTIMULANT ACTIVITY HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED IN VITRO FOR SESQUITERPENE
LACTONE AND POLYSACCHARIDE COMPONENTS (CAN). HETEROXYLAN POLYSACCHARIDES IMMUNOSTIMULANT
(PHR). EXTRACTS WEAKLY ANTIINFLAMMATORY IN RATS (PNC).
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BORAGE (BORAGO OFFICINALIS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (BORAGE) — ADRENOCORTICOSTIMULANT (F; APA; CAN); ANALGESIC (F; PHR; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; CAN; FAD; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC; EFS; FAD; WO2); ANTISPASMODIC
(F; EFS); APERIENT (F; CRC); ASTRINGENT (1; APA; PHR; PH2); CARCINOGENIC (1; APA; CAN);
CARDIOTONIC (F; PHR; PH2); COLLYRIUM (F; JFM); DEMULCENT (1; CAN; CRC; EFS); DEPURATIVE (F;
CRC; EFS; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; CAN; CRC; EFS; JFM; PHR; PH2); DIURETIC (1; APA; FAD;
PNC); EMOLLIENT (F; CRC; EFA; HHB; PNC); EXPECTORANT (F; CAN); GENOTOXIC (1; CAN); HEPATOCARCINOGENIC (1; APA; PHR); HEPATOTOXIC (1; CRC; PHR); HYPOTENSIVE (1; CAN); LACTAGOGUE
(F; APA; CAN; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; EFS; WO2); NERVINE (F; CRC; EFS; WO2); PECTORAL (F;
CRC); SEDATIVE (F; PHR; PH2); TONIC (F; CAN; CRC).
INDICATIONS (BORAGE) — ALACTEA (F; APA; CAN); ALCOHOLISM (1; LAF); ARTHROSIS (1; APA; PHR;
PH2); BLADDER STONE (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2); CANCER, BREAST (F; CRC);
CANCER, FACE (F; CRC); CARDIOPATHY (1; APA; CRC; JFM; LAF; PHR); CATARRH (F; CRC); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PHR); COLD (1; APA); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CRC; JFM); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; EFS;
WO2); CORN (F; APA; CRC; JLH); COUGH (F; CAN; CRC; HHB; JFM; PH2); CRAMP (F; CRC; EFS);
CUT (F; CRC); CYSTOSIS (F; PH2); DEHYDRATION (F; PH2); DEPRESSION (F; CAN); DERMATOSIS (1; APA;
PH2); DIABETES (1; LAF); DIARRHEA (1; APA; CRC; JFM); ECZEMA (F; CRC; LAF); EDEMA (F; CRC;
JFM); FEVER (F; CAN; CRC; EFS; FAD; JFM; PHR; PH2; WO2); GAS (F; JFM); HEPATOSIS (F; JFM);
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CAN); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; CAN; FAD; LAF; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; EFS;
PHR; PH2); ITCH (F; CRC); JAUNDICE (F; CRC; FAD); KIDNEY STONE (F; APA; CRC); LETHARGY (F;
CAN); MENOPAUSE (1; PHR; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; PHR; PH2);
NEURODERMATOSIS (F; APA; PHR; PH2); PAIN (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); PERITONOSIS (F; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS
(F; PH2); PHLEBITIS (F; PHR; PH2); PMS (1; APA; JAD; LAF; PHR); PULMONOSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (1; APA; FAD; PHR; PH2); RINGWORM (F; CRC); SCLEROSIS (F; CRC; JLH); SNAKEBITE (F;
CRC); SORE THROAT (F; CRC; HHB; PHR; PH2); STRESS (1; CAN); STROKE (1; LAF); SWELLING (F;
CRC; HHB); SYNDROME-X (1; SYN); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC); TUMOR (F; CRC); ULCER, MOUTH (F;
CRC); ULCER, THROAT (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; FAD; PNC); WOUND (F; FAD).
DOSAGES (BORAGE) — 2–4 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (APA; PNC); 1 (300 MG) SOFTGEL CONTAINING 24%
GLA (APA); 2 (5 ML) SPOONFULS DRY HERB/CUP WATER 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–4 ML TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (CAN);
10 G LEAF AND/OR FLOWER/LITER WATER FOR BRONCHOSIS AND FEVER (JFM).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BORAGE) — CLASS 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D. LONG-TERM
USE IS NOT RECOMMENDED (AHP). NOT APPROVED (KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR
PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). COMMISSION E REPORTS BORAGE CONTAINS HEPATOTOXIC AND CARCINOGENIC PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS (AEH). “EFFECTIVE JULY 1996, THE AHP BOARD OF TRUSTEES RECOMMENDS THAT ALL PRODUCTS WITH BOTANICAL INGREDIENT(S) WHICH CONTAIN TOXIC PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS,
INCLUDING BORAGO OFFICINALIS, DISPLAY THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONARY STATEMENT ON THE LABEL: FOR EXTERNAL
USE ONLY. DO NOT APPLY TO BROKEN OR ABRADED SKIN. DO NOT USE WHEN NURSING.” (AHP). PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS (PAS) HAVE GENOTOXIC, CARCINOGENIC, AND HEPATOTOXIC ACTIVITY (CAN). BECAUSE OF
THE PAS, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. ANIMAL STUDIES DOCUMENT PLACENTAL
TRANSFER AND SECRETION INTO BREAST MILK OF UNSATURATED PAS (CAN). SWISS RESEARCHERS REPORT AT LEAST
SEVEN PAS FROM THE HERB, AT LEVELS ABOVE THOSE PERMITTED IN GERMANY (>1 PPM). SEEDS REPORTEDLY
CONTAIN EVEN HIGHER QUANTITIES OF ALKALOIDS (DE SMET ET AL., 1993). TANNINS HAVE ASTRINGENT ACTIVITIES
(PHR). MUCILAGE ACTS AS A SEQUESTERING AGENT (PHR). THE GLA IN THE SEED OIL MAY HAVE BEEN
POSITIVE EFFECTS IF DIVORCED FROM THE POTENTIAL OF PA TOXICITY.
BORRACHERO, FLORIPONDIO (BRUGMANSIA X CANDIDA PERS.) X
SYNONYM — DATURA CANDIDA (PERS.) SAFF.
ACTIVITIES (BORRACHERO) — CARMINATIVE (F; CRC); EMETIC (F; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (F; CRC);
INTOXICANT (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); POISON (F; CRC); PSYCHOTROPIC (F; CRC); SEDATIVE (F; JFM);
VERMIFUGE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (BORRACHERO) — ARTHROSIS (F; CRC); ASTHMA (F; CRC; JFM); CHEST AILMENT (F; CRC);
COLD (F; IED); CRAMP (F; IED); ERYSIPELAS (F; CRC); FLU (F; JFM); FRACTURE (F; CRC); GAS (F; CRC);
HEADACHE (F; JFM); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC); INFLAMMATION (F; IED); INSOMNIA (F; CRC; JFM);
NERVOUSNESS (F; JFM); PAIN (F; CRC); PULMONOSIS (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); TUMOR (F; CRC;
JFM); WORM (F; CRC; IED).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BORRACHERO) — “SAID TO INDUCE INSENSIBILITY,
HALLUCINATIONS, AND MADNESS” (CRC).
BOSWELLIA (BOSWELLIA SERRATA ROXB. EX COLEBR.) ++
SYNONYM — B. GLABRA ROXB.
ACTIVITIES (BOSWELLIA) — ANALGESIC (1; APA; JBU; KAP; MPI); ANTIALLERGIC (1; SAB); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX; FNF); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; COX; FNF); ANTIASTHMATIC (1; SAB); ANTICANCER
(1; COX; FNF; MPI); ANTICOMPLEMENTARY (1; APA); ANTIEDEMIC (1; APA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1;
APA; SKY); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; AKT); ANTILEUKOTRIENE (1; APA; COX; SAB); ANTIPYRETIC (F; KAB;
KAP); ANTIRHEUMATIC (1; APA); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB; MPI); CARMINATIVE (F; KAB); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; KAP; MPI); COLLYRIUM (F; KAB); COX-2-INHIBITOR (1; COX; FNF); DEMULCENT (F; KAP);
DEPURATIVE (F; KAB); DIAPHORETIC (F; KAB; MPI); DIURETIC (F; MPI); EMMENAGOGUE (F; KAP;
MPI); EXPECTORANT (F; KAB); HEPATOTONIC (F; KAB); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; MPI); 5-LIPOXYGENASEINHIBITOR (1; SAB); PECTORAL (F; KAB); PROPECIC (F; KAB); SEDATIVE (1; KAP; MPI); STOMACHIC
(F; KAB); TONIC (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (BOSWELLIA) — ALLERGY (1; SAB); ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); ARTHROSIS (1; APA;
COX; FNF; SKY); ASTHMA (1; KAB; SAB); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); BOIL (F; APA; KAP); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB); BURSITIS (1; SKY); CANCER (1; COX; FNF; MPI); CANCER, SKIN (1; MPI);
CARBUNCLE (F; KAP); COLITIS (1; APA); CONVULSION (F; KAB); COUGH (F; KAB); CROHN’S DISEASE
(1; APA); DERMATOSIS (1; KAB; MPI); DIABETES (1; KAB; MPI); DIARRHEA (F; APA); DYSENTERY
(F; KAB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; KAP); DYSPEPSIA (F; KAB); EDEMA (1; APA); FEVER (F; KAB; KAP;
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MPI); FUNGUS (1; APA; KAP); GAS (F; KAB); GONORRHEA (F; KAP); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB);
HEPATOSIS (1; APA; KAP); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; MPI); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; SKY); INSOMNIA (1;
KAP; MPI); LARYNGOSIS (F; KAB); LEUKEMIA (1; AKT); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB); MYCOSIS (1; APA;
KAP); NERVOUSNESS (1; KAP; MPI); NEUROSIS (F; MPI); ODONTOSIS (F; KAB); OPHTHALMIA (F;
KAB); ORCHOSIS (F; KAB); PAIN (1; APA; JBU; KAP; MPI); PULMONOSIS (F; KAB); RHEUMATISM
(1; APA; COX; MPI; SKY); RHINOSIS (1; COX; KAP); RINGWORM (1; APA); SCABIES (F; KAB);
SORE (F; KAB); SORE THROAT (F; KAB); STOMATOSIS (F; KAB); SWELLING (F; APA; KAP); SYPHILIS
(F; KAB); ULCERATIVE COLITIS (1; APA); VAGINOSIS (F; KAB); VD (F; KAB); WATER RETENTION (F;
MPI); WOUND (F; KAB); WRINKLE (F; APA).
DOSAGES (BOSWELLIA) — 3 (250 MG) CAPSULES BOSWELLIN/DAY (APA); 2–3 G RESIN (KAP); 1–1.5 ML
OIL (KAP); 56–112 ML BARK DECOCTION (KAP); 150 MG 3 ×/DAY (SKY); STX 37.5–65% BOSWELLIC
ACID (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BOSWELLIA) — THIS JOHNNY-COME-LATELY HASN’T
BEEN AMONG US OCCIDENTALS LONG ENOUGH TO ACCUMULATE MUCH NEGATIVE OR POSITIVE FOLKLORE. “RARE
SIDE EFFECTS MAY INCLUDE DIARRHEA, NAUSEA, AND SKIN RASH. ANY INFLAMMATORY JOINT CONDITION SHOULD
BE CLOSELY MONITORED BY A NUTRITIONALLY ORIENTED PHYSICIAN” (SKY).
EXTRACTS (BOSWELLIA) — BOSWELLIC ACIDS FROM SAP OF BOSWELLIA TREES BLOCK LEUKOTRIENE BIOSYNTHESIS
BY INHIBITING THE ENZYME 5-LIPOXYGENASE. THEY ALSO DECREASE ACTIVITY OF HUMAN LEUKOCYTE ELASTASE
(HLE) IN VITRO. IN ADDITION, 5-BOSWELLIC-ACID, AS A COX-2 INHIBITORY, MIGHT HAVE ANTIALZHEIMERAN,
ANTIARTHRITIC, CERTAINLY ANTIINFLAMMATORY, AND POSSIBLY ANTITUMOR ACTIVITIES.
BOTTLE GOURD, CALABASH
(LAGENARIA SICERARIA (MOLINA) STANDL.) +++
SYNONYM — CUCURBITA LAGENARIA L., C. LEUCANTHA DUCHESNE, C. LONGA HORT., C. SICERARIA MOLINA,
L. LAGENARIA (L.) COCKERELL, L. LEUCANTHA RUSBY, L. VULGARIS SER.
ACTIVITIES (BOTTLE GOURD) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTIBILIOUS (F; WOI); ANTIDOTE (F; LMP);
ANTIPERIODIC (F; KAB); ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); ANTITUSSIVE (1; FNF; HAD); ANTIULCER (1; FNF; HAD);
BITTER (1; JFM); CARDIOTONIC (F; KAB); CEREBROTONIC (F; KAB); CHOLINERGIC (1; FNF; HAD);
DEMULCENT (1; FNF; HAD); DIURETIC (F; EFS); EMETIC (F; EFS); HEMOSTAT (1; FNF; HAD; KAB);
HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; ABS); LAXATIVE (1; EFS; JFM); LITHOLYTIC (F; EFS); PECTORAL (F; WBB);
TAENICIDE (F; KAB); TONIC (F; KAB); VERMIFUGE (F; WBB); VULNERARY (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (BOTTLE GOURD) — ACNE (F; LMP); ALOPECIA (F; WOI); ALZHEIMER’S (1; HAD);
ASTHMA (F; KAB); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; HAD); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); BLEEDING (1; FNF; HAD;
KAB); BODY ACHE (F; DEM); BOIL (F; DEM); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB); CANCER (1; HAD; JLH);
CARDIOPATHY (F; JFM); COLIC (F; LMP); CONSTIPATION (1; JFM); CORN (F; JLH); COUGH (1; FNF;
HAD; LMP); DELIRIUM (F; WOI); DERMATOSIS (F; JFM); DIARRHEA (1; FNF; HAD); DROPSY (F;
WOI); DYSKINESIA (1; FNF; HAD); DYSURIA (F; KAB); FEVER (F; EFS; LMP); GAS (F; JFM);
GINGIVOSIS (F; LMP); HEADACHE (F; DEM; JFM); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; HAD); HEPATOSIS (1; ABS);
INFLAMMATION (F; KAB); INSANITY (F; DEM); JAUNDICE (F; SKJ); LEUKORRHEA (F; KAB); MALARIA (F;
KAB); MANGE (F; JFM); MYALGIA (F; KAB); NEPHROSIS (F; DAV); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB); OTOSIS
(F; KAB); PAIN (F; DEM; KAB); PREGNANCY (F; JFM); RHEUMATISM (F; WOI); STONE (F; EFS);
TAPEWORM (F; KAB); TOOTHACHE (F; LMP); TUMOR (F; JLH); TYPHOID (F; HAD); TYPHUS (F; LMP);
ULCER (1; FNF; HAD; KAB); UTEROSIS (F; KAB); VAGINOSIS (F; KAB); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS);
WORM (F; WBB).
DOSAGES (BOTTLE GOURD) — YOUNG LEAVES AND FRUITS, COOKED, COULD OR MAYBE EVEN SHOULD BE ONE
OF OUR FIVE DAILY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES (100-G SERVINGS).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BOTTLE GOURD) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
CAN; KOM; LAF; PHR). PROCESSED FRUITS, LEAVES, AND FLOWERS EATEN ON MANY CONTINENTS, BUT
STILL REPORTED AS POTENTIALLY TOXIC, ESPECIALLY GREEN FRUITS. FRUIT FLESH FED TO RABBITS, LEADS TO
RESTLESSNESS AND DYSPNEA, WITH PARALYSIS AND DEATH FROM ASPHYXIA (WBB). LEAVES CONTAIN 1300
PPM STEROIDAL STEROIDS (ZMB) (JFM). AT LEVELS OF 250 MG/KG, VARIOUS EXTRACTS, INCLUDING THE
ETHANOL EXTRACT OF THE FRUITS, EXHIBITED LIVER-PROTECTING PROPERTIES (SHIRWAIKAR & SREENIVASAN,
COLL. PHARM. SCI., 1996).
BOWMAN’S ROOT (GILLENIA TRIFOLIATA (L.) MOENCH) +
SYNONYM — PORTERANTHUS TRIFOLIATUS (L.) BRITTON, SPIRAEA TRIFOLIATA L.
ACTIVITIES (BOWMAN’S ROOT) — BITTER (F; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEM); EMETIC
(F; FAD); EXPECTORANT (F; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; DEM; FAD).
INDICATIONS (BOWMAN’S ROOT) — ASTHMA (F; DEM; FAD); CHILL (F; DEM); COLD (F; DEM; FAD);
CONSTIPATION (F; DEM; FAD; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; DEM; PH2); DROPSY (F; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; FAD;
PH2); FEVER (F; DEM); FLU (F; DEM); HEPATOSIS (F; DEM; FAD); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM
(F; DEM; FAD; PH2); SORE THROAT (F; DEM); STING (F; DEM; FAD); SWELLING (F; DEM; FAD);
TOOTHACHE (F; DEM); WOUND (F; DEM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BOWMAN’S ROOT) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES
NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
BOXWOOD (BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS L.) +
SYNONYM — B. COLCHICA POJARK.
ACTIVITIES (BOXWOOD) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC;
EFS); ANTITUMOR (F; CRC); CHOLAGOGUE (F; CRC; EFS); CYTOTOXIC (1; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F;
CRC; PHR); DIAPHORETIC (F; BIB; CRC; EFS; PH2); DIURETIC (F; EFS; CRC); EMETIC (F; BIB;
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CRC); HYPOTENSIVE (1; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; BIB; CRC; EFS; HHB); NARCOTIC (F; BIB; CRC;
EFS); PROPECIC (1; EFS); SEDATIVE (F; BIB; CRC; EFS); TONIC (F; EFS); TOXIC (F; EFS);
VERMIFUGE (F; CRC; EFS).
INDICATIONS (BOXWOOD) — ALOPECIA (1; BIB; EFS; PH2); BACTERIA (1; PH2); CANCER (F; HHB;
JLH); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; EFS; HHB; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; HHB; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; BIB; CRC;
HHB); FEVER (F; BIB; CRC; EFS; PH2); GOUT (F; CRC; HHB; PH2); HEMORRHOID (F; BIB; CRC);
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; BIB; CRC; EFS); LEPROSY (F; CRC); MALARIA (F; CRC;
EFS; HHB; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; BIB; CRC; EFS); PARALYSIS (1; PH2); PNEUMONIA (F; PH2); RASH
(F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; BIB; CRC; HHB; PH2); SYPHILIS (F; CRC); TETANUS (1; PH2); TOOTHACHE
(F; BIB; CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (1; PH2); TUMOR (F; CRC); VD (F; BIB; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F;
EFS; CRC); WORM (F; CRC; EFS).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BOXWOOD) — CLASS 3 (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). LEAVES HAVE CAUSED FATALITIES IN
GRAZING ANIMALS. TOXIC SYMPTOMS INCLUDE COLLAPSE, CONVULSIONS, CRAMPS, DERMATOSIS, DIARRHEA,
NAUSEA, PARALYSIS, SHAKES, VERTIGO, VOMITING, AND POSSIBLY DEATH DUE TO ASPHYXIATION (CRC; PH2).
LD IN DOGS = 100 G ALKALOIDS/KG.
BRAHMI (BACOPA MONNIERI (L.) PENNELL) ++
ACTIVITIES (BRAHMI) — ADAPTOGEN (1; WOI); ANALGESIC (F; KEB); ANTICANCER (1; MPI); ANTICONVULSANT (F; KEB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; KEB); ANTIOXIDANT (1; ABS; PR14:180); ANTITUMOR (1;
WOI); ANXIOLYTIC (1; WOI); APERIENT (F; WOI); APHRODISIAC (F; KAB); CARDIOTONIC (1; KAP; MPI;
WOI); CEREBROTONIC (F; KEB); CONVULSANT (1; MPI); DIURETIC (F; MPI; WOI); EMETIC (F; KAB);
EXPECTORANT (1; WOI); HYPERTENSIVE (1; MPI); HYPOTENSIVE (1; WOI); LAXATIVE (F; KEB); MEMORIGENIC (1; MPI; WOI; PR14:180); NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1; MPI); NERVINE (F; KAB); NEUROTONIC
(F; KAP; MPI); SEDATIVE (1; MPI; WOI); SPASMOGENIC (1; MPI); TONIC (F; WOI); TRANQUILIZER (1;
MPI; WOI); VASOCONSTRICTOR (1; KEB; MPI).
INDICATIONS (BRAHMI) — AGING (F; KEB); ANEMIA (F; KAB); ANXIETY (1; WOI); APHONIA (F;
KAP); ASCITES (F; KAB); ASTHENIA (F; KAP); ASTHMA (F; MPI; WOI); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAP; WOI);
CANCER (1; MPI; WOI); CARDIOPATHY (1; KEB; WOI); CATARRH (F; KAB); CONSTIPATION (F; KEB);
CONVULSION (F; KEB); COUGH (F; KAP); DIARRHEA (F; WOI); DYSPEPSIA (F; KAB); DYSURIA (F;
KAP); EPILEPSY (2; KEB; MPI); FEVER (F; KAB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; WOI); HOARSENESS (F;
KAP; WOI); HYSTERIA (F; KAP); IMPOTENCE (F; KEB); INFLAMMATION (F; KEB); INSANITY (F; KAP;
KEB; MPI; WOI); INSOMNIA (1; MPI; WOI); LEPROSY (F; KAB); LETHARGY (F; KEB; WOI);
LEUKODERMA (F; KAB); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; MPI); NERVOUSNESS (1; MPI; WOI); NEURASTHENIA
(1; KAP; KEB); PAIN (F; KEB); RHEUMATISM (F; WOI); SCABIES (F; KAB); SPLENOMEGALY (F;
KAB); STRESS (1; WOI); STROKE (F; KEB); SYPHILIS (F; KAB); TUMOR (1; KAB; WOI); WATER
RETENTION (F; MPI; WOI).
DOSAGES (BRAHMI) — 5–10 G POWDERED HERB (KAP); 8–16 ML HERB TEA (KAP); 2–6 G DRY HERB OR
4–12 ML FLUID EXTRACT (1:2) (KEB).
EXTRACTS (BRAHMI) — ALCOHOLIC EXTRACT GIVEN AT 50 MG/KG IN RATS HAD TRANQUILIZING ACTIVITY. WITH
ME, AT 100 KG, THAT WOULD BE 5 G TINCTURE, WHICH I AM SURE I WOULD FEEL SAFE WITH ORALLY. REMEMBER
1 OUNCE IS 30 GRAMS, SOME CAPSULES ARE STANDARDIZED FOR 20% BACOSIDES A AND B. IN INDIA, PEDIATRIC
EXPERIMENTS WERE WITH 1 TSP BRAHMI EXTRACT (PINEAPPLE FLAVORED) 3 ×/DAY FOR 3 MONTHS. MEMORY
SCORES IMPROVED; ERROR RATES DECLINED IN THE BRAHMI-TREATED STUDENTS. 100 ΜG BRAHMI TINCTURE
(ALCOHOLIC EXTRACT) EQUIVALENT TO 58 ΜG VITAMIN E (TRIPATHI ET AL., 1996).
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BRAZILIAN PEPPERTREE (SCHINUS TEREBINTHIFOLIUS RADDI) +
ACTIVITIES (BRAZILIAN PEPPERTREE) — ANTIBACTERIAL (F; CRC); ANTICANCER (F; HH2); ANTIEDEMIC (1;
HH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC; HH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; CRC; WOI); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC); ASTRINGENT (F;
CRC; HH2); DIURETIC (1; HH2); STIMULANT (F; CRC; WOI); TONIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (BRAZILIAN PEPPERTREE) — ADENOPATHY (F; CRC); ARTHROSIS (F; CRC); ATONY (F; CRC);
BACTERIA (1; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC); BRUISE (F; CRC); CANCER (F; HH2); CHILL (F; CRC);
DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC); FRIGIDITY (F; CRC); GANGLION (F;
CRC); GOUT (F; CRC); HEMOPTYSIS (F; CRC); IMPOTENCE (F; CRC); INFECTION (1; CRC; WOI); PAIN
(F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; WOI); SCIATICA (F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC; HH2); SWELLING (1; CRC;
HH2); SYPHILIS (F; CRC; WOI); TENDINITIS (F; CRC); TUMOR (F; CRC); ULCER (F; CRC); VIRUS (1;
CRC; WOI); WATER RETENTION (1; HH2); WOUND (F; CRC; HH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BRAZILIAN PEPPERTREE) — CLASS 1, AS “PINK
PEPPER.” GI IRRITANT (AHP). THOUGH TOXIC IN QUANTITY, SOLD AS A SPICE (AHP). “HEALTH HAZARDS NOT
KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE!
JAD). ALKYL PHENOLS MAY BE IRRITANT (PH2). MAY CAUSE DIARRHEA, HEMORRHOIDS, AND NAUSEA IN
HUMANS (CRC). MAY INTOXICATE BIRDS, FISH, AND HORSES (CRC).
BRAZILNUT (BERTHOLLETIA EXCELSA BONPL.) ++
AS OUR RICHEST SOURCE OF SELENIUM, I THINK THOSE WHO ARE NOT ALLERGIC TO BRAZILNUTS OR WORRIED ABOUT
HEAVY METALS MIGHT BENEFIT FROM THREE AVERAGE BRAZILNUTS A DAY, WHICH SHOULD PROVIDE 210 ΜG
SELENIUM. THEREFORE, I HAVE ENTERED MANY OF THE FOLLOWING INDICATIONS BASED ON THE ASSUMPTION
THAT THREE BRAZILNUTS PROVIDE 200 ΜG SELENIUM.
ACTIVITIES (BRAZILNUT) — ANALGESIC (1; FNF; WER); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; FNF; M28); ANTICANCER (1;
HAD; FNF); ANTIOXIDANT (1; HAD; FNF); CARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; FNF; WER); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1;
FNF); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; FNF; WER).
INDICATIONS (BRAZILNUT) — ACNE (1; FNF; WER); AGING (1; HAD; FNF); BPH (1; HAD; FNF);
CANCER (1; HAD; FNF); CANCER, COLON (1; HAD; FNF); CANCER, LUNG (1; HAD; FNF); CANCER,
PROSTATE (1; HAD; FNF); CARDIOPATHY (1; FNF; WER); CIRRHOSIS (1; FNF); DANDRUFF (1; FNF);
IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; FNF; WER); MYALGIA (1; FNF; WER); HEPATOSIS (1; FNF); PAIN (1; FNF;
WER); SYNDROME-X (1; FNF; SYN); THICK BLOOD (1; FNF; WER).
DOSAGES (BRAZILNUT) — THREE AVERAGE NUTS/DAY.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BRAZILNUT) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PHR). AS WITH PEANUT AND SOYBEAN, SOME PEOPLE ARE DANGEROUSLY ALLERGIC TO BRAZILNUT. CONSUMER
REPORTS (NOVEMBER 1997) IS QUITE CONSERVATIVE IN POINTING OUT THE HAZARDS OF SELENIUM, THEY SAY
1000 ΜG OR MORE PER DAY CAN CAUSE LOSS OF FINGERNAILS AND HAIR; VERY HIGH DOSES CAN CAUSE DIARRHEA,
FATIGUE, NAUSEA, AND EVEN NERVE DAMAGE. BUT IT CERTAINLY CAN’T HURT TO TRY GETTING PLENTY OF SELENIUM
FROM THE DIET. TWO OF THE BEST DIETARY SOURCES OF SELENIUM ARE LOW-FAT NUTRITIOUS FOODS—FISH AND
GRAINS (ANON., 1997. DO YOU NEED MORE MINERALS? CONSUMER REPORTS ON HEALTH, 121, 123–124,
(NOVEMBER, 1997).
BREWER’S YEAST (SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE) ++
ACTIVITIES (BREWER’S YEAST) — ALLERGENIC (1; PH2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; HH2);
APERITIF (2; PH2); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; PH2); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; PH2).
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INDICATIONS (BREWER’S YEAST) — ACNE (2; PH2); ANOREXIA (2; PH2); BACTERIA (1; PH2); CONSTIPATION
(F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (2; PH2); ECZEMA (2; PH2); FURUNCLE (2; PH2); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; PH2); INFECTION (F; PH2); ITCH (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (BREWER’S YEAST) — 6 G/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BREWER’S YEAST) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). OVERDOSES MAY
CAUSE ALLERGY (EXANTHEMA, ITCH, QUINCK’S DISEASE, URTICARIA), GAS, AND IN SUSCEPTIBLE PEOPLE, MIGRAINE
(PH2). MAY BE HYPERTENSIVE IF ADMINISTERED SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH MAO-INHIBITORS.
BRITISH ELECAMPANE (INULA BRITANNICA L.) ++
SYNONYM — INULA JAPONICA THUNB.
ACTIVITIES (BRITISH ELECAMPANE) — ANTIVIRAL (1; PH2); CAMP-PHOSPHODIESTERASE-INHIBITOR (1;
PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; PH2); EMETIC (F; PH2); SECRETOLYTIC (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (BRITISH ELECAMPANE) — COUGH (F; PH2); DIAPHRAGMOSIS (F; PH2); HERPES (1; PH2);
INFECTION (1; PH2); NAUSEA (F; PH2); PULMONOSIS (F; PH2); URETHROSIS (F; PH2); VIRUS (1; PH2).
DOSAGES (BRITISH ELECAMPANE) — 3–9 G FLOWER IN DECOCTION IN SEALED SACHET (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BRITISH ELECAMPANE) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). SESQUITERPENE LACTONES WITH
EXOCYCLIC METHYLENE GROUPS OFTEN IRRITANT AND SENSITIZING (PH2).
BROCCOLI (BRASSICA OLERACEA L. VAR. ITALICA PLENCK) +++
(ASPARAGUS BROCCOLI, CAPE BROCCOLI, HEADING BROCCOLI, SPROUTING BROCCOLI, WINTER BROCCOLI)
IF BROCCOLI IS THE MASTER ANTIOXIDANT, KALE IS A CONTENDER, CHALLENGING “ANYTHING YOU CAN DO, I CAN
DO BETTER.” ACCORDING TO JNU, KALE HAS SEVEN TIMES MORE BETA-CAROTENE THAN BROCCOLI, ~11 TIMES
MORE LUTEIN, MORE VITAMIN K (ONE-HALF CUP COOKED KALE PROVIDING 600% OF THE DAILY VALUE), AND
THE HIGHEST ORAC SCORE OF ANY VEGGIE.
ACTIVITIES (BROCCOLI) — ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (1; SN159:391); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WO2); ANTIMACULITIC
(1; JNU); ANTINITROSAMINIC (1; JNU); ANTINYCTALOPIC (1; JNU); ANTIPROLIFERANT (1; JNU); ANTIOXIDANT
(1; JN126:2098); ANTIRADICULAR (1; JN126:2098); ANTIRETINITIC (1; JNU); ANTITUMOR, BREAST (1;
PS131:95; JNU); ANTITUMOR, COLON (1; ACN71:575; JNU); ANTITUMOR, LUNG (1; JNU); ANTITUMOR,
SKIN (1; JNU); ANTIVIRAL (1; JNU); DETOXICANT (1; JNU); ESTROGENIC (1; JNU); GLUCURONIDASEINHIBITOR (1; M11); GOITROGENIC (1; WO2); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; JNU); PROOXIDANT (1;
JAF44:2096); QUINONE-REDUCTASE-INDUCER (1; PS131:95).
INDICATIONS (BROCCOLI) — ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; SN159:391); BACTERIA (1; WO2); CANCER, BLADDER (1;
JNU); CANCER, BREAST (1; JNU); CANCER, CERVIX (1; JNU); CANCER, COLON (1; JNU); CANCER, LIVER (1;
JNU); CANCER, LUNG (1; JNU); CANCER, PROSTATE (1; JNU); CANCER, SKIN (1; JNU); CARDIOPATHY (1;
SN159:391); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; JNU); MACULOSIS (1; JNU); NYCTALOPIA (1; JNU); PAPILLOMA (1;
JNU); STROKE (1; JNU); TUMOR, BREAST (1; PS131:95; JNU); TUMOR, COLON (1; ACN71:575; JNU);
TUMOR, LUNG (1; JNU); TUMOR, SKIN (1; JNU); VIRUS (1; JNU).
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DOSAGES (BROCCOLI) — FOOD FARMACY; EAT SOME ALMOST EVERY DAY, BUT DON’T OVERDO IT.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BROCCOLI) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PH2). IN HUGE QUANTITIES, GLUCOSINOLATE/ISOTHIOCYANATE CONTAINING CRUCIFERS MIGHT UPSET THE THYROID. AND IN HUGE DOSES, HARD TO GET DIETARILY, INDOLE-3-CARBINOL MIGHT STIMULATE BREAST CANCER
RATHER THAN PREVENT IT, BECAUSE IT DOES SO AT LEVELS REASONABLY ATTAINABLE THROUGH DIETARY CONSUMPTION OF CRUCIFERS (BRASSICACEAE).
BROMELAIN (FROM ANANAS COMOSUS (L.) MERR.) +
SEE PINEAPPLE.
ACTIVITIES (BROMELAIN) — ANTIAGGREGANT (2; KOM); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; BGB); ANTIEDEMIC (2; BGB;
KOM); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; BGB); ANTITUMOR (1; BGB); DIGESTIVE (1; APA); FIBRINOLYTIC
(1; BGB); PROTEOLYTIC (1; APA).
INDICATIONS (BROMELAIN) — BACTERIA (1; BGB); BURN (1; BGB); CANCER (1; APA; BGB); DIARRHEA
(1; APA; BGB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA); DYSPEPSIA (1; BGB); EDEMA (2; BGB; KOM); EXOCRINE
HEPATIC INSUFFICIENCY (F; BGB); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; BGB); NASAL PARASINUSOSIS (2; KOM); PAIN
(1; APA); SWELLING (2; APA; BGB; KOM); THROMBOPHLEBITIS (F; APA); TUMOR (1; BGB); ULCER
(1; APA); VARICOSIS (F; APA); WOUND (1; APA; BGB).
DOSAGES (BROMELAIN) — 250–500 MG 3 ×/DAY (APA); 80–320 MG BROMELAIN/DAY (KOM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BROMELAIN) — CONTRAINDICATIONS: SOME PEOPLE MAY BE ALLERGIC TO BROMELAIN. SIDE EFFECTS: ALLERGY, DIARRHEA, GI PROBLEMS (KOM). MAY AUGMENT
ANTIAGGREGANT OR ANTICOAGULANT ACTIVITY OF OTHER BLOOD THINNERS (KOM). MAY INCREASE BLOOD AND
URINARY LEVELS OF TETRACYCLINES (KOM). THIS IS THE ONLY CASE OF FLEMING ET AL., MISSING A BLUMENTHAL
ET AL. COMMISSION E–APPROVED DRUG, THE AMERICAN FOOD PLANT, PINEAPPLE, WITH ITS PROTEOLYTIC
BROMELAIN, A VERY ACTIVE COMPOUND INDEED.
BROOKLIME (VERONICA BECCABUNGA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (BROOKLIME) — ALTERATIVE (F; EFS); ANTIPYRETIC (F; FEL); ANTISCORBUTIC (F; FEL); APERITIF
(F; EFS; WOI); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; EFS; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; FEL); LITHOLYTIC
(F; WOI).
INDICATIONS (BROOKLIME) — AMENORRHEA (F; FEL); ANOREXIA (F; EFS; WOI); BLADDER STONE
(F; WOI); BLEEDING (F; HH2); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, ANUS (F; JLH); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH);
CONSTIPATION (F; PH2); COUGH (F; FEL); CYSTOSIS (F; WOI); DERMATOSIS (F; HH2; WOI); DYSENTERY (F; HH2; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; FEL); FEVER (F; FEL); GALLSTONE (F; HH2); GINGIVOSIS (F;
PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; PH2); ODONTOSIS (F; HH2); PROCTOSIS (F; JLH); PULMONOSIS (F; HH2; PH2);
SCROFULA (F; EFS; HH2); STONE (F; WOI); SWELLING (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; PH2);
WHITLOW (F; JLH).
DOSAGES (BROOKLIME) — FOOD FARMACY; SHOOTS EATEN LIKE CRESS (JAD). DECOCTION MAY BE EATEN
FREELY (FEL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BROOKLIME) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). LD50 (UNSPECIFIC EXTRACT) 681 MG/KG IPR MOUSE (HH2); 1000 MG/KG IPR
RAT (HH2).
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BROOM CORN (SORGHUM BICOLOR (L.) MOENCH.) ++
SYNONYM — SEE USDA (GRIN) FOR LONG LIST OF SYNONYMS.
ACTIVITIES (BROOM CORN) — ANTIABORTIVE (F; BIB); APERITIF (F; KAB); APHRODISIAC (F; KAB);
CYANOGENIC (1; WOI); DEMULCENT (F; BIB; KAB; PH2; WOI); DEPURATIVE (F; KAB); DIURETIC (F;
BIB; KAB; WOI); EMOLLIENT (F; BIB); STOMACHIC (F; LMP); VERMIFUGE (F; WBB).
INDICATIONS (BROOM CORN) — ANOREXIA (F; KAB); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); BLEEDING (F; BIB);
BRONCHOSIS (F; JFM); BURN (F; JLH; TOM); CANCER (F; JLH; KAB); CONGESTION (F; JFM); COUGH
(F; JFM); CYSTOSIS (F; FEL; KAB); DEBILITY (F; BIB); DERMATOSIS (F; WBB); DIARRHEA (F; JFM;
WBB); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); DYSURIA (F; BIB; KAB); ECZEMA (F; WBB); EPILEPSY (F; BIB); FLU
(F; BIB); GOITER (F; JFM); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB); MALARIA (F; WBB); MASTOSIS (F; WBB); MEASLES
(F; BIB; JFM); NEPHROSIS (F; BIB; KAB; TOM); PULMONOSIS (F; JFM); STOMACHACHE (F; BIB);
SWELLING (F; WBB); TUBERCULOSIS (F; BIB; WBB); WATER RETENTION (F; BIB; KAB; WOI); WORM
(F; WBB).
DOSAGES (BROOM CORN) — DECOCT 1 TBSP POWDERED TOASTED SEED (JFM); DECOCT 2 OZ SEED/QUART
WATER FOR CYSTOSIS (FEL). MOLASSES, DERIVED FROM THE SEEDS, WAS USED WITH SULFUR AS A SPRING TONIC
IN RURAL ALABAMA (TOM). I REMEMBER MY DAD AND MOM TALKING ABOUT IT, BUT DON’T KNOW THAT THEY
EVER TONIFIED ME THEREWITH.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BROOM CORN) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). CYANIDE POISONING CAN OCCUR IN GRAZING ANIMALS
OVERGRAZING THE FOLIAGE, ESPECIALLY WILTED FOLIAGE (WOI).
BROWN KELP (MACROCYSTIS PYRIFERA C. AGARDH) ++
ACTIVITIES (BROWN KELP) — ANTIOBESITY (F; PH2).
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INDICATIONS (BROWN KELP) — HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; PH2); OBESITY (F; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BROWN KELP) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). NOT FOR USE IN THYROPATHIC-PRONE FAMILIES; MORE THAN 300 ΜG/DAY MAY
CAUSE HYPERTHYROIDISM. IF THE ALGA CONTAINS 0.3% (BETWEEN THE 0.1 AND 0.5% CITED BY PH2), THEN
A GRAM OF WET ALGA (ASSUMING 90% WATER) WOULD GIVE YOU THAT FLAGGED DANGEROUS DOSE (300 ΜG/DAY).
BRUSSELS SPROUTS
(BRASSICA OLERACEA L. VAR. GEMMIFERA ZENKER) +++
BRUSSELS SPROUTS, CABBAGE, AND CAULIFLOWER ARE LIGHTLY COLORED LIGHTWEIGHTS COMPARED TO HEAVYWEIGHTS BROCCOLI, THE “MASTER ANTIOXIDANT,” AND KALE, THE CHALLENGING CONTENDER. BUT VARY YOUR
CRUCIFER LIKE YOU VARY YOUR FRUITS, NUTS, WHOLE GRAINS, AND HERBS.
ACTIVITIES (BRUSSELS SPROUTS) — ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (1; SN159:391); ANTIMACULITIC (1; JNU);
ANTINITROSAMINIC (1; JNU); ANTINYCTALOPIC (1; JNU); ANTIPROLIFERANT (1; JNU); ANTIOXIDANT
(JN126:2098); ANTIRADICULAR (JN126:2098; ANTIRETINITIC (1; JNU); ANTITUMOR, BREAST (1; PS131:95;
JNU); ANTITUMOR, COLON (1; ACN71:575; JNU); ANTITUMOR, LUNG (1; JNU); ANTITUMOR, SKIN (1; JNU);
ANTIVIRAL (1; JNU); DETOXICANT (1; JNU); ESTROGENIC (1; JNU); GLUCURONIDASE-INHIBITOR (1; M11);
GOITROGENIC (1; WO2); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; JNU); PROOXIDANT (1; JAF44:2096); QUINONEREDUCTASE-INDUCER (1; PS131:95).
INDICATIONS (BRUSSELS SPROUTS) — ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; SN159:391); CANCER, BLADDER (1; JNU);
CANCER, BREAST (1; JNU); CANCER, CERVIX (1; JNU); CANCER, COLON (1; JNU); CANCER, LIVER (1;
JLH; JNU); CANCER, LUNG (1; JNU); CANCER, PROSTATE (1; JNU); CANCER, SKIN (1; JNU); CARDIOPATHY (1; SN159:391); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; JNU); MACULOSIS (1; JNU);
NYCTALOPIA (1; JNU); PAPILLOMA (1; JNU); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); STROKE (1; JNU); TUMOR, BREAST
(1; PS131:95; JNU); TUMOR, COLON (1; ACN71:575; JNU); TUMOR, LUNG (1; JNU); TUMOR, SKIN
(1; JNU); VIRUS (1; JNU).
DOSAGES (BRUSSELS SPROUTS) — FOOD FARMACY; EAT SOME ALMOST EVERY DAY BUT DON’T OVERDO IT.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BRUSSELS SPROUTS) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM; PH2). IN HUGE QUANTITIES, GLUCOSINOLATE/ISOTHIOCYANATE-CONTAINING CRUCIFERS MIGHT UPSET THE
THYROID. AND IN HUGE DOSES, HARD TO GET DIETARILY, INDOLE-3-CARBINOL MIGHT STIMULATE BREAST CANCER
RATHER THAN PREVENT IT, BECAUSE IT DOES SO AT LEVELS REASONABLY ATTAINABLE THROUGH DIETARY CONSUMPTION
OF CRUCIFERS (BRASSICACEAE).
BUCHU (AGATHOSMA BETULINA (P. J. BERGIUS) PILLANS) +
SYNONYM — BAROSMA BETULINA (P. J. BERGIUS) BARTL. & H. L. WENDL., HARTOGIA BETULINA P. J.
BERGIUS, PARAPETALIFERA BETULINA (P. J. BERGIUS) W. Y. YOUNG.
PH2 TREATS B. BETULINA, B. CRENULATA, AND B. SERRATIFOLIA AS “SHORT BUCHU,” BUT PH2 DATA IN FNF
WERE MORE SPECIFIC TO B. BETULINA.
ACTIVITIES (BUCHU) — ADAPTOGEN (F; VAG); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; CAN; CRC; PH2; VVG); ANTISPASMODIC (F; VAG); APERITIF (1; VAG); CARMINATIVE (1; CRC; VAG); DIGESTIVE (F; APA); DIURETIC
(1; APA; CAN; CRC; PH2; VVG); LAXATIVE (1; VAG); PANACEA (F; WBB); STIMULANT (F; CRC;
WBB); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; WBB); TONIC (F; APA); URINARY ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; CAN; VVG).
INDICATIONS (BUCHU) — ADENOPATHY (F; PH2); ANOREXIA (1; VAG); BRUISE (F; APA; CRC; VVG;
ZUL); CALCULOSIS (F; CRC; WBB); CARDIOPATHY (F; APA); CATARRH (F; CAN; CRC; WBB); CHOLE-
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CYSTOSIS (F; CRC); CHOLERA (F; CRC; WBB); COLD (F; VAG); CONSTIPATION (1; VAG); CRAMP (F;
VAG); CYSTOSIS (1; APA; CAN; CRC; PH2; VAG); DROPSY (F; CRC; WBB); DYSPEPSIA (F; VVG);
FLU (F; VAG); GAS (1; CRC; VAG); GASTROSIS (F; VVG); GOUT (F; CRC; PH2; WBB); HANGOVER (F;
VAG); HEMATURIA (F; CRC; WBB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; APA); INFLAMMATION (F; APA); KIDNEY
STONE (F; APA); NEPHROSIS (F; VVG; ZUL); PAIN (F; ZUL); PMS (F; APA); PROSTATOSIS (1; CAN;
CRC; PH2; VAG; WBB); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; PH2; VVG; WBB; ZUL); STOMACH PROBLEM (F;
VVG); URETHROSIS (1; CAN; CRC; WBB); UTI (1; APA; PH2; VVG; ZUL); VD (F; APA); WATER
RETENTION (1; APA; CAN; CRC; PH2; VVG); WOUND (1; APA; VVG).
DOSAGES (BUCHU) — 1 TSP LEAF/CUP WATER UP TO SEVERAL ×/DAY (APA); 10–30 DROPS EXTRACT IN WATER
OR JUICE (APA); 1–2 G DRY LEAF AS TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–4 ML LEAF TINCTURE (1:5 IN 60% ETHANOL)
(CAN); 2–4 ML LEAF TINCTURE (PNC); 4–8 ML CONCENTRATED LEAF INFUSION (PNC); 2–4 ML LIQUID LEAF
EXTRACT (PNC); 0.3–1.2 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (1:1 IN 90% ETHANOL) (CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BUCHU) — CLASS 2B, 2D. “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE
EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). CONTRAINDICATED IN NEPHROSIS (AHP).
COMMISSION E REPORTS IT CONTAINS IRRITATING EO WITH DIOSPHENOL AND PULEGONE (AEH). PULEGONE IS
HEPATOTOXIC. THE VOLATILE OIL IS AN IRRITANT TO THE GI TRACT AND THE KIDNEYS (CAN). BECAUSE OF THE
IRRITANT OIL, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN).
BUCKWHEAT (FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM MOENCH) +++
SYNONYM — F. SAGGITTATUM GILIB., F. VULGARE HILL.
ACTIVITIES (BUCKWHEAT) — ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (F; PHR); ANTICAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; PHR; PH2);
ANTI-CVI (F; PHR); ANTIEDEMIC (1; PHR; PH2); EMOLLIENT (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (BUCKWHEAT) — ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); CANCER, COLON (1; ABS); CAPILLARY
FRAGILITY (1; PHR; PH2); COLIC (F; DAA); CHILL (F; DAA); CVI (1; PHR; PH2); CONGESTION (F;
HHB); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; DAA); ECZEMA (F; HHB); EDEMA (1; PHR); HEADACHE
(F; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; PH2); ITCH (F; HHB; PH2); SWELLING (1; PHR; PH2); VARICOSIS (1; PHR;
PH2).
DOSAGES (BUCKWHEAT) — TAKEN ORALLY IN TEAS, AS AN EXTRACT (PHR), OR EATEN AS FOOD. I VIEW IT AS
FOOD FARMACY. BUT AS WITH PEANUTS, SOME PEOPLE CAN BE FATALLY ALLERGIC TO THE PLANT.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BUCKWHEAT) — NOT COVERED (AHP). NONE
REPORTED WHEN PROPERLY ADMINISTERED (PHR). NOT COVERED BY AHP OR COMMISSION E. RUTIN UNDERLIES
MUCH OF THE ACTIVITY. NOT COVERED IN MOST OF MY BOOKS, MORE FOOD THAN MEDICINE. BUT IT IS CLEARLY
A SAFE FOOD PHARMACEUTICAL FOR MOST PEOPLE (NOTE CAVEATS). INTAKE OF LARGE QUANTITIES CAN CAUSE
PHOTOTOXIC DOSES IN GRAZING ANIMALS (PHR). I KNOW ONE CHEMIST’S WIFE WAS ALMOST KILLED EATING
NOODLES IN JAPAN MADE OF BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. SO SOME PEOPLE CAN HAVE FATALLY ANAPHYLACTIC REACTIONS
TO BUCKWHEAT. THERE ARE SOME SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE GLOBULINS IN BUCKWHEAT AND THOSE IN PEA
AND SOY. PHOTOTOXIC FAGOPYRINE MAY CAUSE FAGOPYRISM IN SHEEP AND SWINE, INDUCING CRAMPS,
DERMATOSIS, AND NAUSEA (HHB).
BUGLE (AJUGA REPTANS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (BUGLE) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); ASTRINGENT (1; PHR); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC; EFS);
DEOBSTRUENT (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC); HEMOSTAT (F; CRC; EFS); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); STOMACHIC
(F; CRC; EFS); TONIC (F; EFS); VULNERARY (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (BUGLE) — ANGINA (F; MPG); BILIOUSNESS (F; CRC); BLEEDING (F; CRC; EFS; MPG);
CANCER (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PHR); DIARRHEA (F; MPG); FEVER
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(F; CRC; EFS); FISTULA (F; CRC); GANGRENE (F; CRC); GAS (F; CRC; EFS); GASTROSIS (F; PHR);
HANGOVER (F; CRC); HEMOPTYSIS (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC); INDURATION (F; CRC; JLH); INFLAMMATION (F; PHR); JAUNDICE (F; CRC); LARYNGOSIS (1; PHR); LEUKORRHEA (F; MPG); QUINSY (F; CRC);
RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC); STOMATOSIS (1; PHR); TUMOR (F; JLH);
ULCER (F; CRC); UTEROSIS (F; CRC; JLH); VAGINOSIS (F; MPG); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC); WOUND
(1; PHR).
DOSAGES (BUGLE) — NOT GIVEN (PHR). 60 G HERB BOILED IN 1 LITER WATER FOR BILIARY DISORDERS (CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BUGLE) — NONE STATED (PHR).
BUGLEWEED (LYCOPUS EUROPAEUS L. OR L. VIRGINICUS L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (BUGLEWEED) — ANTIDEIODINATER (T4) (2; KOM); ANTIGONADOTROPIC (2; KOM; PH2; SHT);
ANTIHORMONAL (2; PNC); ANTILACTAGOGUE (F; MAB); ANTIOXIDANT (1; APA); ANTIPROLACTIN (1; PH2);
ANTIPYRETIC (F; APA); ANTITHYROTROPIC (2; KOM; PH2; SHT); ANTITUMOR (F; APA); ARTERIOSEDATIVE
(F; MAD); ASTRINGENT (F; MAD; PNC); CARDIOTONIC (F; APA; FEL; MAD); DEPURATIVE (F; FEL);
DIGITALIC (F; MAD); HEMOSTAT (F; MAD); NARCOTIC (F; CEB); POISON (F; DEM); SEDATIVE (F; APA;
CEB; FEL; PNC); TONIC (F; FEL; HHB).
INDICATIONS (BUGLEWEED) — ALBUMINURIA (F; FEL); ANXIETY (F; APA; FEL); BITE (F; DEM);
BLEEDING (F; FEL; MAD); BRIGHT’S DISEASE (F; MAD); BURN (F; FEL); CARDIOPATHY (F; FAD;
PH2); COUGH (1; FEL; PNC); DEBILITY (F; FEL); DIABETES (F; CEB; FAD; FEL); DIARRHEA (F;
CEB; FEL); DYSENTERY (F; CEB; FEL); DYSPEPSIA (F; FEL); DYSTONIA (F; HHB); ENDOCARDOSIS
(F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (F; FEL); EPISTAXIS (F; FEL); EXOPHTHALMIA (F; MAD); FEVER (F; APA; FEL);
GASTROSIS (F; CEB; FEL); GOITER (F; FEL; MAD); GRAVE’S DISEASE (1; PNC); HEMATURIA (F; FEL);
HEMOPTYSIS (F; CEB; FEL; MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F; MAD; PH2); HYPERTHYROIDISM (MILD ONLY) (2; APA; HHB; PHR; SHT); INFLAMMATION (F; CEB); INSOMNIA (2; APA;
CEB; FEL; MAD; PHR; PH2; PNC); JAUNDICE (F; MAD); MALARIA (F; FEL); MASTOSIS (2; KOM;
PHR; SHT); MENORRHAGIA (1; SHT); NEPHROSIS (F; MAD; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (2; APA; CEB;
FEL; PHR; PH2; PNC); PALPITATION (F; APA; MAD); PERICARDOSIS (F; MAD); PHTHISIS (1; FEL);
PMS (2; PHR; SHT); PNEUMONIA (F; FEL); POLYURIA (F; CEB); PULMONOSIS (F; FAD; FEL);
SNAKEBITE (F; DEM); SWELLING (F; MAD); TENSION (F; PH2); THYROIDOSIS (2; PHR); TUBERCULOSIS
(F; FEL; MAD); TUMOR (F; APA).
DOSAGES (BUGLEWEED) — TAKE ONLY UNDER DOCTOR’S SUPERVISION (APA); 1–2 DRACHMS DRIED HERB
(FEL); 2 DRACHMS TO 4 FLUID OZ STRONG TINCTURE (FEL); 1–2 G DRY HERB/TEA (PH2); 0.7–2 ML LIQUID
HERB EXTRACT (PNC); 0.2–2 G/DAY CRUDE DRUG (SHT).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BUGLEWEED) — CLASS 2B, 2C, 2D. CONTRAINDICATED IN THYROID ENLARGEMENT OR HYPOTHYROID, AND IN SIMULTANEOUS ADMINISTRATION OF OTHER THYROID
TREATMENTS (AHP). LONG-TERM USE CAN CAUSE THYROID ENLARGEMENT. “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT
KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). AVOID SUDDEN WITHDRAWAL; MAY INCREASE PROLACTIN
SECRETION (SHT).
EXTRACTS (BUGLEWEED) — EXTRACTS HAVE DEMONSTRATED ANTIGONADOTROPIC, ANTITHYROTROPIC, AND PROLACTIN-LOWERING ACTIVITIES (SHT). FREEZE-DRIED EXTRACT INDUCES PITUITARY THYROID STIMULATING HORMONE
(TSH) REPLETION IN HYPOTHYROID RATS, AND REDUCTION OF TSH LEVELS IN EUTHYROID RATS. EXTRACTS ALSO
PREVENT BOVINE TSH BINDING TO AND STIMULATING ADENYL CYCLASE IN HUMAN THYROID MEMBRANES. EXTRACTS
USED EMPIRICALLY IN THE TREATMENT OF GRAVE’S DISEASE, IN WHICH A THYROID-STIMULATING ANTIBODY IS FOUND
IN THE BLOOD; “THIS ANTIBODY HAS BEEN SHOWN TO BIND TO AND BE INHIBITED BY THE PLANT EXTRACT” (PNC).
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BULBOUS BUTTERCUP (RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (BULBOUS BUTTERCUP) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; MAD); ALLERGENIC (F; PHR); ANTIBACTERIAL (1;
CRC); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC; ZUL); CANDIDICIDE (1; CRC); CNS-DEPRESSANT (F; PHR); FUNGICIDE (1;
MAD; ZUL); LAXATIVE (F; MAD); NARCOTIC (F; MAD); POISON (1; CRC); SEDATIVE (F; MAD; PHR;
PH2); STERNUTATOR (1; CRC); VESICANT (1; CRC).
INDICATIONS (BULBOUS BUTTERCUP) — ALCOHOLISM (F; CRC); ALLERGY (F; CRC); ARTHROSIS (F;
CRC; MAD); BACTERIA (1; CRC); BOIL (F; MAD); CANCER (F; CRC); CANCER, BREAST (F; CRC;
JLH); CANCER, CERVIX (F; CRC; JLH); CANDIDA (1; CRC); CATARRH (F; MAD); CERVICOSIS (F;
JLH); CHILBLAIN (F; CRC); CORN (F; CRC; JLH); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD); DELIRIUM (F; CRC);
DERMATOSIS (F; HHB; PHR; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; CRC); DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSPNEA (F; CRC);
ECZEMA (F; CRC; FEL; MAD); EPILEPSY (F; CRC); FLU (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); FROSTBITE (F;
MAD); FUNGUS (1; MAD; ZUL); GASTROSIS (F; CRC); GOUT (F; CRC; MAD; PHR; PH2);
HEADACHE (F; CRC; MAD); HEMIPLEGIA (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; MAD); HERPES (F; CRC;
FEL); HICCUP (F; CRC); HYDROCOELE (F; CRC); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; CRC; MAD;
ZUL); INSOMNIA (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); ITCH (F; MAD); JAUNDICE (F; CRC); LUMBAGO (F; MAD);
MASTOSIS (F; CRC; JLH); MENINGOSIS (F; CRC; HHB; MAD; PHR; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; MAD;
ZUL); MYOSIS (F; MAD); NEPHROSIS (F; MAD); NERVOUSNESS (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); NEURALGIA
(F; CRC; FEL; HHB; PHR; PH2); NYCTALOPIA (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC; MAD); OTOSIS
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(F; MAD); OVARY (F; CRC); PAIN (F; CRC; MAD); PANCREATOSIS (F; MAD); PEMPHIGUS (F; CRC;
MAD); PLEUROSIS (F; CRC; HHB; MAD); PLEURODYNIA (F; CRC; MAD); PULMONOSIS (F; CRC);
RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; FEL; MAD; PHR; PH2); SCIATICA (F; CRC); SHINGLE (F; CRC); SPINE
(F; CRC); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; CRC); STOMATOSIS (F; CRC; MAD); VD (F; DEM); VERTIGO (F;
MAD); WART (F; CRC; JLH; MAD); WEN (F; JLH); YEAST (1; CRC).
DOSAGES (BULBOUS BUTTERCUP) — HOMEOPATHIC (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BULBOUS BUTTERCUP) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). CONTRAINDICATED “ABSOLUTELY” IN PREGNANCY (PHR;
PH2). PROTOANEMONIN WITH SIGNIFICANT ANTISEPTIC ACTIVITY ON AEROBES, ANAEROBES, DERMATOPHYTES,
AND YEAST, INCLUDING MDR PATHOGENS.
BUNCHBERRY (CORNUS CANADENSIS L.) ++
SYNONYM — CHAMAEPERICLYMENUM CANADENSE (L.) ASCH. & GRAEBN.
ACTIVITIES (BUNCHBERRY) — COLLYRIUM (F; FAD); LAXATIVE (F; FAD); TONIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (BUNCHBERRY) — BLEEDING (F; MIC); COLD (F; DEM); COLIC (F; FAD); COUGH (F;
FAD; DEM); ENURESIS (F; MIC); FEVER (F; DEM; FAD); FIT (F; FAD); GASTROSIS (F; DEM; MIC);
NEPHROSIS (F; FAD; MIC); OPHTHALMIA (F; FAD); PAIN (F; DEM; FAD); PARALYSIS (F; DEM);
PULMONOSIS (F; FAD); SIDE ACHE (F; DEM); SORE (F; DEM); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); WOUND (F; MIC).
BUPLEURUM, HARE’S EAR
(BUPLEURUM CHINENSE DC. OR B. FALCATUM L.) ++
TREATED AS CHINESE THOROUGHWAX BY PH2.
ACTIVITIES (BUPLEURUM) — ADRENERGIC (1; KEB); ANALGESIC (1; DAA; PH2; WHO); ANTIADHESIVE
(1; AKT); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; AKT; KEB; MAB); ANTIDEPRESSANT (F; PED); ANTIEDEMIC (1; DAA;
PH2; WHO); ANTIFIBROSITIC (1; SHB); ANTIHEPATOSIS (1; KEB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; DAA; MAB;
PED; PH2; WHO; WO2); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; MAB; WHO); ANTINEPHROTIC (1; KEB); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; KEB); ANTIPYRETIC (2; KEB; PH2; WHO; WO2); ANTITHROMBOXANE (1; KEB); ANTITOXIC
(F; DAA); ANTITUMOR (1; KEB); ANTITUSSIVE (1; DAA; KEB; PH2); ANTIULCER (1; KEB; PH2);
ANTIVIRAL (1; SHB; WO2); APOPTOTIC (1; MAB); BITTER (F; PED); CAMP-PHOSPHODIESTERASE-INHIBITOR
(1; WO2); CARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; AKT); CHOLERETIC (2; AKT; KEB); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; DAA; PED;
WHO); CORTICOSTERONIGENIC (1; AKT; MAB); DIAPHORETIC (F; KEB; MAB; PED; WO2); DIURETIC
(1; AKT); EXPECTORANT (F; WO2); GASTROPROTECTIVE (1; MAB; WHO); HEMOLYTIC (1; WO2); HEMOSTAT (F; DAA); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; KEB; MAB; PH2; WHO); HEPATOTONIC (F; DAA); HYPERGLYCEMIC (1; MAB); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; KEB); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; AKT); HYPOTENSIVE (1; PH2);
IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; KEB; SHB; WHO); INTERLEUKINOGENIC (1; SHB); LAXATIVE (1; KEB); MITOGENIC (1; MAB); NEPHROPROTECTIVE (1; MAB); PHAGOCYTOTIC (F; SHB); SEDATIVE (1; DAA; PH2;
WHO); TYROSINASE-INHIBITOR (1; WO2).
INDICATIONS (BUPLEURUM) — AMENORRHEA (F; DAA; WHO); ANXIETY (F; AKT); AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE (F; WHO); BLEEDING (F; DAA); CANCER (1; AKT; JLH; MAB; WHO); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH);
CANCER, CERVIX (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (1; AKT); CATARRH (F; DAA); CHEST ACHE (F; PH2; WO2);
CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; DAA); CHILL (F; DAA; MAB; PH2); COLD (1; KEB; WHO); CONSTIPATION (1; KEB);
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COUGH (F; DAA); DEAFNESS (F; DAA; PH2; WHO); DEBILITY (F; AKT; MAB); DEPRESSION (F; PED);
DERMATOSIS (F; PED); DIABETES (F; WHO); DIARRHEA (F; DAA); DIZZINESS (F; AKT; WHO); DUSGEUSIA
(F; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; JAD; MAB; PED); DYSPEPSIA (F; DAA; MAB); ENTEROSIS (1; WO2);
EPIGASTROSIS (F; MAB); FEVER (2; DAA; HHB; KEB; MAB; PED; PH2; WHO; WO2); FIBROSIS (1;
SHB); FLU (1; WHO); GALLSTONE (F; DAA); GAS (F; DAA; WO2); HEPATOMEGALY (F; KEB); HEPATOSIS
(1; DAA; KEB; WHO; WO2); HERPES (1; MAB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; DAA; PH2); HIGH
CHOLESTEROL (1; KEB); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; AKT); HYPERPIGMENTATION (F; WO2); HYPOCHONDRIASIS
(F; WHO); HYPOGLYCEMIA (1; MAB); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; KEB; SHB; WHO); INFLAMMATION (1;
AKT; DAA; MAB; PED; PH2; WHO; WO2); INSOMNIA (1; DAA; PH2; WHO); LEUKEMIA (F; JLH);
MALARIA (F; DAA; PH2); MEASLES (1; MAB); METASTASIS (F; AKT); NAUSEA (F; MAB; PH2); NEPHROSIS
(1; KEB; WHO); NERVOUSNESS (1; DAA; PH2; WHO); OBESITY (1; KEB); PAIN (1; DAA; MAB;
PH2; WHO); PALPITATION (F; DAA); PLEURISY (F; DAA); PMS (F; PED); PROLAPSE (F; DAA; MAB);
PULMONOSIS (F; DAA); RHINOSIS (F; DAA); STONE (F; DAA); STRESS (F; PED); SWELLING (1; DAA;
PH2; WHO); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DAA); TUMOR (1; KEB; PED); ULCER (1; KEB; MAB; PH2; WHO);
VERTIGO (F; AKT; DAA); VIRUS (1; SHB; WO2); VOMITING (F; PH2; WHO); WATER RETENTION (1;
AKT); WOUND (F; WHO).
DOSAGES (BUPLEURUM) — 1–2 TSP (2–5 G)/DAY (SHB); 3–9 G/DAY (WHO); 3–12 G ROOT/DAY (AKT);
1–4 G ROOT POWDER (AKT); 1–2 TSP FRESH ROOT (PED); 0.5–1 G DRY ROOT (PED); 3–12 G/DAY DRY ROOT
(MAB); 1 G DRY ROOT:5 ML ALCOHOL/5 ML WATER (PED); 1.5–6 G DRY ROOT/DAY OR 3–12 ML FLUID EXTRACT
(1:2) (KEB); 4–8 ML FLUID EXTRACT (1:2) (MAB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BUPLEURUM) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). I SUSPECT THAT THIS HERB HOUSES FURANOCOURMARINS FOR WHICH THE USUAL
PHOTOSENSITIVITY CAVEATS APPLY. PATIENTS MAY EXPERIENCE SOME FLATULENCE, LAXATION, AND SEDATION
(KEB); LARGE DOSES MAY DECREASE APPETITE AND CAUSE FLATULENCE AND ABDOMINAL DISTENSION. ALLERGIC
REACTIONS REPORTED IN THREE CASES (INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTIONS) (WHO). ONE COMBINATION FORMULA
CONTAINING BUPLEURUM HAS BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH INTERSTITIAL PNEUMONITIS IN MORE THAN 15 PATIENTS
(MAB). BECAUSE LARGE DOSES MAY SEDATE, WHO CAUTIONS AGAINST OPERATING MOTOR VEHICLES OR
HAZARDOUS MACHINERY. ALCOHOL, AS WELL AS OTHER SEDATIVES AND CNS-DEPRESSANTS, MAY SYNERGIZE
THE BUPLEURUM EFFECTS.
EXTRACTS (BUPLEURUM) — SAIKOSAPONIN A AND D HAVE ANTITUMOR EFFECTS AGAINST HUMAN HEPATOMA
TISSUE CULTURES (KEB); EXTRACTS MAY STIMULATE MACROPHAGE ACTIVITY. ORAL DOSES ONLY ABOUT 1/10TH
AS ACTIVE AS INJECTED DOSES (KEB). AT 6 MG DAY (~300 MG/ROOT/DAY) SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED LIVER
ENZYMES. ANTIINFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY OF SAIKOSAPONINS SIMILAR TO THAT OF PREDNISOLONE (MAB). SEDATIVE ACTIVITY OF SAIKOSAPONINS (200–800 MG/KG) = 100 MG MEPROBOMATE. POLYSACCHARIDE FRACTION
BR2 AT 100 MG/KG SIMILAR IN ANTIULCER ACTIVITY OF SUCRALFATE (WHO).
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BURDOCK (ARCTIUM LAPPA L.) +++
SYNONYM — A. EDULE (SIEBOLD EX MIQ.) NAKAI, LAPPA EDULIS SIEBOLD EX MIQ., L. MAJOR GAERTN.,
L. OFFICINALIS ALL.
ACTIVITIES (BURDOCK) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC; PED); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; CAN; PED);
ANTIDIABETIC (1; FNF); ANTIFURUNCULAR (1; CAN); ANTI-HIV (F; APA); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; FNF);
ANTILYMPHOMIC (1; FNF); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; APA; CAN); ANTIPHLEGMATIC (F; CRC); ANTIPYRETIC
(F; CRC; FNF); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; PNC); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC; PNC; SKY); ANTITUMOR (1; APA;
CRC; SKY); APERITIF (F; CAN); ASTRINGENT (F; PED); BIFIDOGENIC (1; AKT; FNF); BITTER (1;
CAN); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC); CHOLERETIC (1; APA; FAD); CYTOPROTECTIVE (1; CAN); DEMULCENT
(1; SKY); DEPURATIVE (F; APA; FAD; PHR); DESMUTAGENIC (1; PNC); DETOXICANT (1; CAN);
DIAPHORETIC (F; APA; PHR; WAM); DIGESTIVE (1; SKY); DIURETIC (1; APA; CAN; WAM);
FUNGICIDE (1; APA; PED); GASTROSTIMULANT (1; FNF); HEPATOTONIC (1; WAM); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; FNF); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; APA; PNC; SKY); IMMUNOMODULATOR (1; FNF); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; FNF); LIPOLYTIC (1; FNF); LYMPHOTONIC (1; WAM); PREBIOTIC (1; AKT; FNF);
STOMACHIC (F; CRC); UTEROTONIC (1; CAN).
INDICATIONS (BURDOCK) — ABSCESS (F; CRC); ACNE (F; CRC; SKY); ADENOPATHY (1; CRC;
FNF; JLH); ALOPECIA (F; APA); ANOREXIA (F; CAN); ARTHROSIS (F; APA; CRC; PNC); BACKACHE
(F; APA); BACTERIA (1; APA; CAN; PED); BLADDER STONE (1; APA; CRC); BOIL (1; CAN; WAM);
BRUISE (F; CRC; FAD); BUNION (F; CRC); BURN (F; FAD); CANCER (1; APA; CAN; FNF); CANCER,
BREAST (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, KNEE (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LIP
(1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SINUS (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH
(1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, TONGUE (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; FNF; JLH); CANKER SORE (F;
APA; CRC); CHANCRE (F; DEM); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC); COLD (F; APA); CONSTIPATION (F; APA;
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FAD); CORN (F; JLH); CYSTOSIS (F; CAN); DERMATOSIS (1; APA; CAN; WAM); DIABETES (1;
CAN; CRC); DROPSY (F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA); ECZEMA (F; APA; CAN; WAM); ENTEROSIS
(F; APA); ERUPTION (F; CRC); FEVER (F; APA; CRC; FNF; PHR; WAM); FLU (F; APA; FAD);
FUNGUS (1; APA; PED); FURUNCLE (1; CAN); GAS (F; CRC); GASTROSIS (F; APA); GONORRHEA (F;
CRC); GOUT (F; APA; CAN; FAD); GRAVEL (F; DEM); HEPATOSIS (F; FAD); HIGH CHOLESTEROL
(1; FNF); HIV (F; APA); HIVES (F; FAD); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; APA; CAN; PNC; SKY); HYSTERIA
(F; CRC); ICHTHYOSIS (F; PHR); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; FNF); IMPOTENCE (F; CRC); INDURATION
(F; JLH); INFECTION (1; APA; CRC; PED; PNC); INFLAMMATION (F; JLH); ITCH (F; CRC); KIDNEY
STONE (1; APA; X7860196); LEUKEMIA (1; FNF); LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC); LUMBAGO (1; CRC);
LYMPHOMA (1; FNF; JAD); MEASLES (F; CRC; FAD); MYCOSIS (1; APA; PED); NEPHROSIS (F;
CRC; FAD); PAIN (F; APA); PARTURITION (F; APA); PHARYNGOSIS (F; APA); PHOSPHATURIA (F; CRC);
PSORIASIS (1; APA; CAN; WAM); RHEUMATISM (1; APA; CAN; CRC; PNC); RINGWORM (F;
CRC); SCARLET FEVER (F; FAD); SCIATICA (1; APA; CRC); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SCROFULA (F; CRC;
FAD); SHIGELLA (1; FNF); SMALLPOX (F; CRC; FAD); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC); SORE (F; APA; CRC;
FAD); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; FNF); STERILITY (F; CRC); SWELLING (F; CRC); SYPHILIS (F; APA;
CRC); TUMOR (1; APA; CAN; CRC; JLH; SKY); ULCER (F; APA; JLH); URETHROSIS (UNAPPROVED
KOM); UTI (F; APA); VD (F; CRC); VERTIGO (F; CRC; FAD); WART (F; APA; JLH); WATER
RETENTION (1; APA; CAN; WAM); WOUND (F; APA).
DOSAGES (BURDOCK) — 0.25–0.5 CUP FRESH ROOT (PED); 1.25 TSP CHOPPED OR POWDERED ROOT/CUP
WATER (1 TSP = ~2 G) (APA; BIS); 2–6 G DRY ROOT AS TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 6–12 G DRY ROOT (PED); 9
G DRY ROOT:45 ML ALCOHOL/45 ML WATER (PED); 2–8 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3
×/DAY (CAN); 8–12 ML ROOT TINCTURE (1:10 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.5–1 TSP TINCTURE UP
TO 3 ×/DAY (APA); 3 (475 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (APA; NH); 3 (470 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (NH);
0.5–2 ML LIQUID SEED EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BURDOCK) — CLASS 1 (AHP). CAN NOTES THAT
IT MAY CONFLICT WITH OTHER HYPOGLYCEMIC MEDICATIONS. PHYSICIANS IN BURGOS, SPAIN, IN 1995, REPORTED
THREE CASES OF CONTACT DERMATOSIS CAUSED BY BURDOCK ROOT POULTICES. HERBS FOR HEALTH (NOVEMBER/DECEMBER) PAGE 68, REVIEWING RODRIGUEZ, P. ET AL., 1995. ALLERGIC CONTACT DERMATITIS DUE TO
BURDOCK. CONTACT DERMATITIS 33(2):134–5. (HOWEVER, A LETTER FROM ALVARO PALACIOS IN SPAIN TELLS
ME THIS IS BASED ON CONTAMINATION WITH BELLADONNA). SHOULD BE AVOIDED DURING PREGNANCY DUE TO
A SLIGHT ESTROGENIC EFFECT (WAM). CAN ALSO CAUTIONS THAT BECAUSE IT IS A UTERINE STIMULANT, IN VIVO,
ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN).
EXTRACTS (BURDOCK) — HIGH INULIN AND MUCILAGE MAY EXPLAIN GI SOOTHING EFFECT (SKY). THE BITTER
COMPOUND ARTIPICRIN KILLS GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA (CAN). BITTER CONSTITUENTS EXPLAIN DIGESTIVE PROPERTIES (SKY); POLYACETYLENES ARE ANTIMICROBIAL (SKY). LIGNANS HAVE ANTILEUKEMIC, ANTILYMPHOMIC,
ANTIMUTAGENIC, AND ANTITUMOR ACTIVITIES. (FNF). THE BURDOCK FIBER (ROOT CAN BE 50% INULIN) AT 5%
IN THE DIET OF RATS PROTECTS AGAINST THE TOXICITY OF ARTIFICIAL FOOD COLORING. PLANT JUICE REDUCES
CHROMOSOME ABERRATIONS (CAN). INULIN SEEMS TO HAVE ANTIDIABETIC, GASTROSTIMULANT, HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC, HYPOGLYCEMIC, IMMUNOSTIMULANT, AND LIPOLYTIC ACTIVITIES. FLOWERS AND LEAVES ANTIBACTERIAL
AGAINST BACILLUS SUBTILIS, ESCHERICHIA COLI, MYCOBACTERIUM SMEGMATIS, SHIGELLA FLEXNERI, SHIGELLA
SONNEI, AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS.
BURNING BUSH, DITTANY, GASPLANT (DICTAMNUS ALBUS L.) ++
SYNONYM — D. CAUCASICUS (FISCH. & C. A. MEY.) GROSSH., D. FRAXINELLUS PERS., D. FRAXINELLUS VAR.
CAUCASICUS FISCH. & C. A. MEY.
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ACTIVITIES (BURNING BUSH) — ANTIIMPLANTATION (1; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); ANTISEPTIC (F; DAA);
ANTISPASMODIC (F; EFS); CARDIOSEDATIVE (F; HHB); CONTRACEPTIVE (1; PH2); DIURETIC (F; EFS; HHB);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS; PH2); MUTAGENIC (1; PH2); NERVINE (F; EFS); PHOTOTOXIC (1; HHB; PH2);
PROPECIC (1; PH2); SEDATIVE (F; PH2); STIMULANT (F; PH2); TONIC (F; EFS; PH2); UTEROTONIC (F;
HHB); VERMIFUGE (F; EFS; HHB).
INDICATIONS (BURNING BUSH) — AMENORRHEA (F; PH2); BOIL (F; DAA); CANCER (F; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; PH2); CRAMP (F; EFS; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); ECZEMA (F; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; PH2);
FEVER (F; EFS; PH2); FUNGUS (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); HYSTERIA (F; HHB; WOI); IMPETIGO
(F; PH2); INDURATION (F; JLH); INSOMNIA (F; PH2); ITCH (F; DAA); JAUNDICE (F; PH2); MALARIA (F;
HHB; WOI); MYCOSIS (F; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; HHB; PH2); SCABIES
(F; PH2); VITILIGO (F; HHB); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; HHB); WORM (F; EFS; HHB; PH2); WOUND
(F; PH2).
DOSAGES (BURNING BUSH) — 20 G HERB/LITER WATER (PH2); 1 TSP ROOT/2 GLASSES WATER (PH2). STRANGELY,
PH2 SUGGESTS ONE G FRESH HERB OR 2 G DRY HERB/CUP WATER (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BURNING BUSH) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). MUTAGENIC, PHOTOTOXIC, UTEROTONIC.
BURR MARIGOLD, WATER AGRIMONY (BIDENS TRIPARTITA L.) ++
SYNONYM — B. COMOSA (A. GRAY) WIEGAND, B. CONNATA MUHL. EX WILLD., B. CONNATA VAR. COMOSA
A. GRAY.
ACTIVITIES (BURR MARIGOLD) — ANTIBACTERIAL (F; WO3); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; WO3); ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); ANTISEPTIC (1; DAA; EFS; WO3); APERIENT (F; EFS; WO2); ASTRINGENT (F;
EFS; PH2); CHOLERETIC (1; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS; PH2); DIURETIC (F; EFS; PH2; WO2);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS); EXPECTORANT (F; WO2); HEMOSTAT (F; EFS); NARCOTIC (F; EFS); SEDATIVE
(F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (BURR MARIGOLD) — ALOPECIA (F; PH2); BACTERIA (F; WO3); BITE (F; PH2); BLEEDING
(F; EFS; WO2); CANCER (1; WO3); CYSTOSIS (F; DAA); DROPSY (F; WO2); DYSENTERY (F; DAA;
WO2); ECZEMA (F; WO2); ENTEROSIS (F; WO3); FEVER (F; EFS; PH2); GALLSTONE (F; WO2); GASTROSIS
(F; WO3); GOUT (F; DAA; PH2); GRAVEL (F; DAA); HEMATURIA (F; PH2); HEMOPTYSIS (F; WO2);
INFECTION (1; EFS; WO3); INFLAMMATION (1; WO3); INSOMNIA (F; EFS); KIDNEY STONE (F; WO2);
NERVOUSNESS (F; EFS); RESPIROSIS (F; WO2); SCLEROSIS (F; DAA); SCURVY (F; PH2); STONE (F; WO2);
TOOTHACHE (F; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; WO2); VENOSIS (F; DAA); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; PH2; WO2);
WOUND (F; WO3).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BURR MARIGOLD) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2
DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
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BUTCHER’S BROOM (RUSCUS ACULEATUS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (BUTCHER’S BROOM) — ALPHA-ADRENERGIC (1; PNC); ANTIAGGREGANT (F; PED); ANTICAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; PH2; SKY); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; KOM; PHR; PH2; SKY); ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS);
APERIENT (F; PNC); APERITIF (F; EFS); BITTER (F; PED); DEOBSTRUENT (F; EFS); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS;
PNC); DIURETIC (2; KOM; PED; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS); EXPECTORANT (F; BIB); LAXATIVE (F;
APA; BGB; EFS); TONIC (1; PH2); VASOCONSTRICTOR (1; APA; PNC; PED; SKY).
INDICATIONS (BUTCHER’S BROOM) — ANOREXIA (F; EFS); ARTHROSIS (1; APA); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; PED;
SKY); CANCER, PROSTATE (F; HHB; JLH); CAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; PH2; PNC; SKY); CATARRH (F; BIB);
CHILBLAIN (F; BIB); CONSTIPATION (F; APA; BGB; EFS); CRAMP (1; APA; KOM; PH2); CVI (2; APA;
BGB; PH2); DROPSY (F; BIB); DYSPNEA (F; BIB); DYSURIA (F; BIB); FEVER (F; EFS; PNC); FRACTURE
(F; APA; BGB); HEMORRHOID (2; APA; KOM; MAB; PH2; SKY); HYPERTRIGLYCERIDEMIA (1; BGB);
INFLAMMATION (2; APA; KOM; PHR; PH2; SKY); ITCH (1; APA; KOM; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; BIB;
EFS); NEPHROSIS (F; BIB); PAIN (1; KOM); PHLEBITIS (1; PED); PULMONOSIS (F; EFS); PROSTATOSIS (F;
JLH); RESPIROSIS (F; BIB); RETINOSIS (2; BGB); RHEUMATISM (F; APA); SCROFULA (F; BIB); SWELLING
(1; APA; KOM; PH2); THROMBOSIS (1; HHB; PED); ULCUS CRURIS (F; HHB); UTEROSIS (F; BGB);
VARICOSIS (1; APA; MAB; SKY); WATER RETENTION (2; BIB; KOM; PED; PH2).
DOSAGES (BUTCHER’S BROOM) — 300-MG TABLETS (APA); 7–11 MG RUSCOGENIN (OR NEORUSCOGENIN +
RUSCOGENIN)/DAY OR EQUIVALENT IN RAW EXTRACT (KOM; PH2); 1–2 TBSP FRESH ROOT (PED); 1.5–3 G DRY
ROOT (PED); 2 G DRY ROOT :10 ML ALCOHOL/10 ML WATER (PED); 1 G EXTRACT 3 ×/DAY (SKY); STX (50–100
MG RUSCOGENIN)/DAY) (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BUTCHER’S BROOM) — CLASS 1 (AHP; SKY).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). COMMISSION E
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REPORTS RHIZOME PERMITTED FOR ORAL USE. NO CONTRAINDICATIONS OR INTERACTIONS. ADVERSE EFFECTS: RARELY
GASTRIC COMPLAINTS, NAUSEA, QUEASINESS (AEH; KOM; PHR; PH2). RUSCOGENINS AND NEORUSCOGENINS,
SIMILAR TO DIOSGENIN, ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR DECREASING INFLAMMATION AND VASCULAR PERMEABILITY (SKY).
SAPONINS ARE ANTIAGGREGANT, ANTIINFLAMMATORY, CAPILLARIFORTIFICANT, AND DIURETIC (PED).
BUTTERBUR
(PETASITES HYBRIDUS (L.) P. GAERTN. ET AL. AND P. OFFICINALIS MOENCH) +
SYNONYM — TUSSILAGO HYBRIDA L.
ACTIVITIES (BUTTERBUR) — ANALGESIC (1; BIS; HH2; PH2; SHT); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; IJI1; SHT);
ANTILEUKOTRIENE (1; IJI1; PH2; SHT); ANTILITHIC (2; KOM; SHT); ANTIMIGRAINE (1; IJI1); ANTISPASMODIC (2; KOM; PHR; PH2; SHT); ANTIULCER (1; HH2); APERITIF (F; PH2); AQUARETIC (F; SHT);
CARCINOGENIC (1; PHR; PH2); CARDIOTONIC (F; GMH); CYTOPROTECTIVE (F; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F;
MAD); DIURETIC (F; GMH; MAD; PHR; PNC); DYSURIA (2; KOM); EMMENAGOGUE (F; MAD);
HEPATOTOXIC (1; PHR; PH2); MUTAGENIC (1; PHR; PH2); SEDATIVE (F; BIS); STIMULANT (F; PNC);
TERATOGENIC (1; PHR; PH2); TONIC (F; PNC); VERMIFUGE (F; MAD).
INDICATIONS (BUTTERBUR) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); AGITATION (F; PH2); ANOREXIA (F; PHR; PH2);
ASTHMA (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); BACKACHE (F; GMH); BLADDER STONE (2; PHR; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F;
PHR; PH2); CANCER (F; JLH); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); COLD (F; GMH); COLIC (F; PHR; PH2;
SHT); COUGH (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); CRAMP (1; KOM; PHR; PH2; SHT); DYSMENORRHEA (F; BIS);
DYSPNEA (F; GMH); DYSURIA (F; GMH; MAD; SHT); ENTEROSIS (F; BIS; PHR; PH2); FEVER (F; GMH;
MAD); GASTROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); HEADACHE (F; PHR; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); HOARSENESS
(F; MAD); INFLAMMATION (1; IJI1; SHT); INSOMNIA (F; BIS; PH2); KIDNEY STONE (2; PHR; PH2);
MIGRAINE (1; IJI1; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; BIS); NEURALGIA (F; GMH); PAIN (2; BIS; HH2; KOM;
PHR; PH2; SHT); PANCREATOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); PERTUSSIS (F; PHR; PH2); PLAGUE (F; GMH); PSYCHASTHENIA (2; HH2); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); SORE (F; GMH; PHR; PH2); SORE THROAT (F; MAD); STONE (2;
PHR; PH2; SHT); STRESS (F; PH2); ULCER (1; HH2); UTEROSIS (F; MAD); UTI (F; PHR; PH2; SHT);
WATER RETENTION (F; GMH; MAD; PHR; PNC); WORM (F; GMH; MAD); WOUND (F; PHR; PH2).
DOSAGES (BUTTERBUR) — 4.5–7 G/DAY DRY HERB (KOM; PH2; SHT); 1.2–2 G POWDERED HERB/CUP
WATER, 2–3 ×/DAY (HH2; PH2). “TEAS SHOULD NOT BE USED” (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BUTTERBUR) — CONTAINS PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS (PAS). NOT RECOMMENDED DUE TO PAS AND SESQUITERPENE LACTONES (PNC). DAILY DOSE SHOULD
NOT EXCEED 1 ΜG PAS; DO NOT DOSE MORE THAN 4–6 WEEKS A YEAR (SHT). BOTANICALLY SIMILAR TO
TUSSILAGO FARFARA. ADEQUATE DATA ABOUT PA CONTENT NOT AVAILABLE. PAS ARE TOXIC TO HUMANS, WITH
LIVER DAMAGE WITH CIRRHOSIS AND ASCITES, OR SENECIOSIS, OR VENO-OCCLUSIVE DISEASE (VOD) REPORTED
IN ALMOST ALL CASES OF SEVERE OR FATAL INTOXICATIONS, FROM INTAKES OF 0.5–3.3 MG/KG (AEH). COMMISSION E REPORTS ALL PLANT PARTS CONTAIN HEPATOTOXIC, GENOTOXIC, AND CARCINOGENIC PAS. CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION (AEH). GRUENWALD (PHR) MAKES THE FOLLOWING CONTRADICTORY
STATEMENTS, BACK-TO-BACK, FIRST HIS TEMPLATE, “NO HEALTH HAZARDS OR SIDE EFFECTS ARE KNOWN IN
CONJUNCTION WITH THE PROPER ADMINISTRATION OF DESIGNATED THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES.” THEN, THE CONFLICTING
STATEMENT, “ONE SHOULD ENTIRELY FORGO ANY ADMINISTRATION OF THE DRUG, DUE TO THE PRESENCE OF
PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS WITH HEPATOTOXIC AND CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS IN THE PARTS OF THE PLANT ABOVE
GROUND, AS EVEN MERE TRACES OF THE ALKALOIDS PRESENT A DANGER” (PHR).
EXTRACTS (BUTTERBUR) — ETHANOLIC EXTRACT ANTISPASMODIC IC50 = 1.7 MG/ML (VERY WEAK CF ATROPINE
1/1,000,000TH OF PAPAVERINE 1/1000TH). LD50 DRY DRUG 870 MG/KG IVN GUINEA PIG, TINCTURE 1250
MG/KG (HH2), LD50 ROOT EXTRACT 2500 ORL GUINEA PIG (HH2), LD50 ROOT EXTRACT 60 MG/KG IVN
GUINEA PIG (HH2).
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BUTTERNUT (JUGLANS CINEREA L.) +++
PH2 GOOFED AND LISTED JUGLANS NIGRA AND BLACK WALNUT, WHICH THEY DO NOT TREAT SEPARATELY, AS TRADE
NAMES FOR BUTTERNUT. STRANGELY, THEY ALSO LIST JUGLANDIS FOLIUM AS A CONSTITUENT.
ACTIVITIES (BUTTERNUT) — ALTERATIVE (F; NUT); ANTISEPTIC (1; FAD; PH2); ANTITUMOR (1; HAD;
PH2); CHOLAGOGUE (F; PNC); DEPURATIVE (F; MAD); FUNGICIDE (1; FAD); HEMOSTAT (1; FAD);
HERBICIDE (1; HAD); LAXATIVE (1; FAD; MAD; NUT; PH2; PNC); RUBEFACIENT (F; NUT); STIMULANT
(F; NUT); TONIC (F; PNC; PH2); VERMIFUGE (F; FAD; NUT; PH2); VULNERARY (F; FAD).
INDICATIONS (BUTTERNUT) — ACNE (F; MAD); BLEEDING (1; FAD); CANCER (1; JLH; PH2); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); CONSTIPATION (1; FAD; MAD; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; MAD; PHR; PH2);
DIARRHEA (F; MAD); DYSENTERY (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (F; HHB); EPITHELIOMA (F; NUT); FEVER (F;
MAD); FUNGUS (1; FAD); GASTROSIS (F; HHB); HEADACHE (F; FAD; MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; PH2;
PNC); HEPATOSIS (F; HHB; MAD); INFECTION (1; FAD; PH2); MALARIA (F; MAD); MYCOSIS (1; FAD;
NUT); RHEUMATISM (F; FAD; MAD); PARASITE (1; PH2); ROSACEA (F; MAD); SORE (F; NUT); SYPHILIS
(F; NUT); TOOTHACHE (F; FAD); TUMOR (1; HAD; PH2); VD (F; NUT); WORM (F; FAD; NUT; PH2).
DOSAGES (BUTTERNUT) — 100–300 MG BARK (HHB); 2–4 ML, 1:1 FLUID EXTRACT (HHB); CAPSULES 95
MG BARK, 500 MG, 3500 MG (PH2); 1:1 FLUID EXTRACT (PH2); 2–4 ML LIQUID BARK EXTRACT (PNC);
0.3–0.5 G DRY BARK EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (BUTTERNUT) — CLASS 1 (AHP). LARGE DOSES
MILDLY LAXATIVE, CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY (AHP). NONE KNOWN OR LISTED (PHR; PNC). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). OUR BEST SOURCE OF DIETARY
SEROTONIN, QUICKLY BROKEN DOWN IN THE GUT (WHERE THERE ARE SEROTONIN RECEPTORS). THE COMBINATION
OF TANNIN WITH ALL ITS PESTICIDAL ACTIVITIES AND JUGLONE MAY BE PRETTY POTENT.
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CABBAGE (BRASSICA OLERACEA VAR. CAPITATA L.) +++
FEW IF ANY TAXONOMISTS AND AGRONOMISTS CAN DISTINGUISH ALL BRASSICA VARIETIES AND SPECIES, AND
PROBABLY FEWER CHEMISTS, HERBALISTS, PHARMACISTS, AND PHYSICIANS CAN BE SURE OF THE VARIETY OR
SPECIES. MY ENTRIES CAN BE NO MORE RELIABLE THAN THEIR SOURCES. SEEMS AS THOUGH THE CABBAGE GROUP
MIGHT BETTER BE TREATED GENERICALLY THAN SPECIFICALLY OR VARIETALLY. WE ALL KNOW CABBAGE AND COLE
SLAW AS HEALTH FOOD, BUT THEN THERE’S THE MORE COMPLEX CHINESE CABBAGE, ETC. THE DARKER GREEN,
THE BETTER, IN MANY RESPECTS (SEE BROCCOLI, KALE, ETC.).
ACTIVITIES (CABBAGE) — ALLERGENIC (1; WO3); ANTHELMINTHIC (F; KAB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WO2);
ANTIDOTE, MUSHROOM (F; WO2); ANTISEPTIC (F; WO2); ANTIULCER (1; PH2); ANTISCORBUTIC (F; TOM);
ASTRINGENT (F; TOM); BITTER (F; TOM); CARDIOTONIC (F; KAB); DIURETIC (F; TOM; WO2); EMOLLIENT
(F; WO2); FUNGICIDE (1; WO2); GASTROPROTECTIVE (F; PH2); GOITROGENIC (1; WO2); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; WO3); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; WO2); LAXATIVE (F; TOM); MONOOXYGENASE-INDUCER (1; WO3);
NEMATICIDE (1; WO2); PECTORAL (F; TOM; WO2); STOMACHIC (F; KAB; WO2); VERMIFUGE (F; WO2).
INDICATIONS (CABBAGE) — ACIDITY (1; PH2); ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ASTHMA (F; HHB; PH2; WO2);
BACTERIA (1; WO2); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB; WBB); BLISTER (F; WO2); BOIL (F; DEM); BRONCHOSIS (F;
HHB; KAB; WO2); CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER (1; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; JLH); CANCER, EYE (1; JLH;
TOM); CANCER, FOOT (1; JLH); CANCER, GLAND (1; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; JLH); CANCER, PROSTATE (1;
JNU); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; JLH); CANKER (F; TOM); CARCINOMA (F; TOM);
COLIC (F; WBB); CONSTIPATION (F; TOM); CORN (F; JLH); COUGH (F; HHB; PH2; WO2); DERMATOSIS
(F; PH2); DIABETES (1; WO2; WO3); DROPSY (F; KAB); DUODENOSIS (F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2);
ESCHERICHIA (1; WO2); FELON (F; JLH); FEVER (F; KAB); FISTULA (F; JLH; WO2); FUNGUS (1; WO2);
GASTROSIS (F; HHB; JLH; PH2); GOUT (F; PH2); HANGOVER (F; TOM); HEADACHE (F; DEM; TOM);
HEMORRHOID (F; KAB; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH; WO2); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; WO3); HYPERGLYCEMIA
(1; WO2); HYPOTHYROIDISM (F; PH2); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; WO2); INFLAMMATION (F;
TOM); ITCH (F; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; WO2); OPHTHALMIA (F; TOM); PAIN (F; PH2); PANCREATOSIS (F;
HHB); PAROTOSIS (F; JLH); POLYP (F; JLH); RHEUMATISM (F; KAB; WO2); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); ROEMHELD
SYNDROME (F; PH2); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); STOMACHACHE (F; HHB); SWELLING (F; JLH; TOM); THYROIDOSIS
(F; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; WO2); TUMOR (F; TOM); ULCER (1; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); WART (F; JLH;
KAB); WATER RETENTION (F; TOM; WO2); WHITLOW (F; JLH); WORM (1; KAB; WO2); YEAST (1; WO2).
DOSAGES (CABBAGE) — FOOD FARMACY; EAT SOME ALMOST EVERY DAY, BUT DON’T OVERDO IT. RECOMMENDED
RAW AS SLAW, FERMENTED AS KRAUT, OR BOILED REDNECK FASHION. I USE IT AS THE BROTH FOR ALL MY VEGETARIAN
SOUPS (JAD). A DAILY LITER OF CABBAGE JUICE FOR AT LEAST 3 WEEKS BUT NOT MORE THAN 6 WEEKS (PH2).
ONE TSP JUICE BEFORE EACH MEAL FOR GASTRALGIA AND ACID STOMACH (PH2). 500 MG TABLETS (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CABBAGE) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM).“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). IN HUGE QUANTITIES,
GLUCOSINOLATE/ISOTHIOCYANATE CONTAINING CRUCIFERS MIGHT UPSET THE THYROID. AND IN HUGE DOSES, HARD
TO GET DIETARILY, INDOLE-3-CARBINOL, MIGHT STIMULATE BREAST CANCER RATHER THAN PREVENT IT BECAUSE IT
DOES SO AT LEVELS REASONABLY ATTAINABLE THROUGH DIETARY CONSUMPTION OF CRUCIFERS (BRASSICACEAE).
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PURPLE CABBAGE HAS THE ADDED ADVANTAGE OF ANTHOCYANINS, AND ALMOST TWICE AS MUCH VITAMIN C AS
GREEN OR WHITE CABBAGE. BUT PURPLE HAS ONLY HALF THE FOLATE. I SUGGEST USING A DIFFERENT VARIETY EVERY
DAY.
CABBAGE BARK (ANDIRA INERMIS (W. WRIGHT) KUNTH EX DC.) +
SYNONYMS — A. EXCELSA KUNTH, A. JAMAICENSIS URB., A. RACEMOSA LAM. EX J. ST.-HIL., GEOFFROEA
INERMIS W. WRIGHT, VOUACAPOUA INERMIS (W. WRIGHT) A. LYONS.
ACTIVITIES (CABBAGE BARK) — ANTHELMINTHIC (F; CRC; WO2); ANTIDOTE, COMOCLADIA (F; CRC); EMETIC
(F; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; WO2); NARCOTIC (F; CRC; WO2); PISCICIDE (F; CRC); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (CABBAGE BARK) — CONSTIPATION (F; WO2); ECZEMA (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC; WO2);
MALARIA (F; CRC); PARASITE (F; IED); WORM (F; CRC; IED); YAWS (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CABBAGE BARK) — NOT COVERED (AHP; APA;
KOM; PHR). CONTAINS BERBERINE AND BIOCHANIN-A, BOTH OF WHICH HAVE MANY BIOLOGICALLY IMPORTANT
ACTIVITIES (WO2).
CABEZA DE ANGEL (CALLIANDRA GRANDIFLORA (L’HER) BENTH.) +
SYNONYMS — ANESLIA STRIGILLOSA BRITTON & ROSE, C. ANOMALA (KUNTH) J. F. MACBR., C. STRIGILLOSA
(BRITTON & ROSE) STANDL. EX LEAVENW., INGA ANOMALA KUNTH, MIMOSA GRANDIFLORA L’HÉR.
ACTIVITIES (CABEZA DE ANGEL) — ASTRINGENT (F; CRC); HYPNOTIC (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (CABEZA DE ANGEL) — ANOREXIA (F; CRC); CANCER (F; JLH); CHEST AILMENT (F; CRC); CHOLERA
(F; CRC); CONDYLOMATA (F; CRC); COUGH (F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; CRC); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS
(F; CRC); EYE DISEASE (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC); MALARIA (F; CRC); NAUSEA (F;
CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); PROCTOSIS (F; CRC); PULMONOSIS (F; CRC); TUMOR (F; CRC); ULCER (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CABEZA DE ANGEL) — “CLASSED AS A NARCOTIC
HYPNOTIC” (CRC).
CACAO (THEOBROMA CACAO L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (CACAO) — ALLERGENIC (1; CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA); ANTIOXIDANT (1; APA); ANTISEPTIC (F;
CRC; DAD; JFM); ANTITUMOR (F; JFM); APHRODISIAC (1; APA; HAD); ASTRINGENT (1; KOM; PH2);
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BRONCHOLYTIC (1; PHR; PH2); CARDIOTONIC (1; PHR; PH2); CNS-STIMULANT (1; APA; TRA); COMEDOGENIC
(1; CRC); DIGESTIVE (F; APA); DIURETIC (1; APA; PHR; PH2; TRA); ECBOLIC (F; CRC; DAD); EMMENAGOGUE (ROOT) (F; CRC; DAD); EMOLLIENT (1; APA; CRC); HYPOTENSIVE (F; GMH); LIPOLYTIC (1; BRU;
FNF); MYORELAXANT (1; PHR; PH2); PARASITICIDE (F; CRC; DAD); SECRETOLYTIC (F; PH2); STIMULANT (F;
APA; PH2); THERMOGENIC (1; HAD); THYROREGULATOR (F; HH2; PH2); TONIC (F; KOM; PHR); VASODILATOR
(1; JFM; PHR; PH2).
INDICATIONS (CACAO) — ADD (1; DAD); ADENOPATHY (F; HH2); ALOPECIA (F; CRC); ASTHMA (1; APA;
DAV); BACTERIA (1; APA); BITE (F; DAD); BLEEDING (F; IED); BRONCHOSIS (1; APA); BURN (F; APA;
IED; JFM); CANCER (F; JFM); CELLULITE (1; BRU; FNF; HAD); CHAFING (F; APA; FEL); CHILDBIRTH (F;
CRC; DAD; JFM); COLD (1; APA); CONGESTION (1; APA); COUGH (F; APA; CRC; DAD); CYSTOSIS (F;
KOM; PHR; PH2); DEBILITY (F; TRA); DERMATOSIS (F; IED); DIABETES (F; KOM; PHR; PH2); DIARRHEA
(1; APA; KOM; PHR; PH2); ECZEMA (F; DAV); ENTEROSIS (1; APA; PHR; PH2); ERUPTION (F; JFM);
FEVER (F; APA; CRC); FLU (1; APA); HEMORRHOID (1; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (F; GMH); HYPERKINESIS (1; DAD); INFECTION (1; APA; PHR); MALARIA (F; CRC); MASTOSIS
(F; APA; CRC; JFM); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); NIPPLE (F; FEL); OBESITY (F; BRU; FNF; HAD);
OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC; DAD); PARASITE (F; CRC; DAD); PARTURITION (F; APA); PREGNANCY (F; APA);
PROCTOSIS (F; JFM); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); SCABIES (F; DAV); SCREW WORM (F; JFM); SNAKEBITE (F;
CRC); THYROIDOSIS (F; HH2); TUMOR (1; CRC; JFM); VAGINOSIS (F; JFM); WATER RETENTION (1; APA;
PHR; PH2; TRA); WORM (F; CRC); WOUND (F; DAD; JFM); WRINKLE (F; APA; CRC; DAD).
DOSAGES (CACAO) — 1–2 TSP COCOA/CUP WATER AND/OR MILK (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CACAO) — NOT COVERED (AHP). NOT APPROVED
(KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES OR WITH CONSUMING
NORMAL AMOUNTS OF CHOCOLATE PRODUCTS” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO DOSAGE LEVEL AND DOES NOT
DEFINE NORMAL USAGE! JAD). COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR SEED AND SEED SHELL:
HYPERSENSITIVITY; ADVERSE EFFECTS: ALLERGIC REACTIONS WITH SKIN MANIFESTATIONS AND MIGRAINE (AEH).
PATIENTS WITH IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME SHOULD AVOID COCOA-CONTAINING PRODUCTS (APA). COCOA BUTTER
CLOGS PORES, CAUSING BLACKHEADS IN ANIMALS (APA). BIOGENIC AMINES (PHENYLETHYLAMINE, SEROTONIN,
TRYPTAMINE, AND TYRAMINE) CAN TRIGGER MIGRAINE ATTACKS (FREE AMINES TOTAL 750–1440 PPM IN FERMENTED BEANS). EVEN CAFFEINE CAN TRIGGER HEADACHES IN NAIVE SUBJECTS. THEOPHYLLINE IS PRESENT IN
TRACES ONLY IN UNROASTED BEANS, WHICH DISAPPEAR WITH ROASTING (HHB). ENZYMES SUCH AS HYDROLASE,
LIPASE, AND PROTEINASE ARE DEACTIVATED IN ROASTING. IF CAFFEINE FROM COFFEE WORKS FOR HYPERKINESIS
(ADD), A BIG IF, WHY NOT CAFFEINE FROM CHOCOLATE, OR TEA, BOTH OF WHICH MAY HAVE EVEN MORE HEALTH
BENEFITS VIA THEIR CATECHIN-TANNINS? MILK CHOCOLATE MAY HAVE 2000 PPM CAFFEINE, BITTER CHOCOLATE
4000 PPM (PH2).
CAJEPUT (MELALEUCA LEUCADENDRA L.) ++
SYNONYMS — KAJUPUTI LEUCADENDRA (L.) RUSBY, MYRTUS LEUCADENDRA L.
AFTER VISITING AUSTRALIA AND CONFERRING WITH TEATREE EXPERTS, I AM CONVINCED THAT MOST OF THE
PUBLISHED STUDIES ARE TAXONOMICALLY CONFUSED. I AM USING THE CAJEPUT IN THE SENSE OF THE USDA,
NOT IN THE NARROWER AUSTRALIAN SENSE OF CAJUPUT, WHICH FOLLOWS. THE LAZY WAY OUT, LUMPING THE
SPECIES, WON’T SOLVE THE TAXONOMIC QUANDARY.
ACTIVITIES (CAJEPUT) — ANALGESIC (1; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); ASTRINGENT (1; CRC);
CARMINATIVE (1; CRC); EMOLLIENT (1; CRC); INSECTIFUGE (1; CRC; WOI); RUBEFACIENT (1; CRC;
KOM; PHR; PH2); SEDATIVE (F; CRC); STIMULANT (1; CRC); STOMACHIC (1; CRC); SUPPURATIVE (1;
CRC); VERMIFUGE (1; CRC; WOI).
INDICATIONS (CAJEPUT) — ACNE (1; CRC); ARTHROSIS (F; CRC); ASTHMA (1; CRC); BACKACHE
(1; FNF; PH2); BOIL (1; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (1; CRC; WOI); BRUISE (F; CRC; PHR); BURN (F;
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PH2); CANCER (F; JLH); CHOLERA (1; CRC; DEP); COLD (1; CRC); COLIC (1; CRC; DEP); COUGH
(1; CRC); DEBILITY (F; DEP); DEPRESSION (F; DEP); DERMATOSIS (1; CRC); DIARRHEA (1; CRC);
DROPSY (F; CRC; DEP); DYSPEPSIA (1; CRC); ECZEMA (1; CRC); EPILEPSY (F; DEP); GAS (1;
CRC; DEP); GASTROSIS (1; CRC; DEP); GOUT (F; CRC); HEADACHE (1; CRC); HICCUP (F; CRC);
HYSTERIA (F; DEP); INFECTION (1; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); LARYNGOSIS
(1; CRC; WOI); LUMBAGO (1; PHR; PH2); MALARIA (1; CRC); MYALGIA (1; PHR; PH2);
NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC); NEURALGIA (1; CRC; DEP; KOM; PH2); OTOSIS (1; CRC); PAIN (1; CRC;
DEP; PH2); PALSY (F; DEP); PARALYSIS (F; CRC); PHARYNGOSIS (1; CRC); PITYRIASIS (F; CRC);
PLEUROSIS (1; CRC); PNEUMONIA (1; CRC); PSORIASIS (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (1; CRC; DEP;
PH2); RHINOSIS (1; CRC); SCABIES (1; CRC); SCIATICA (1; PHR); SCURVY (1; CRC); SKIN (1;
CRC); SLIPPED DISK (1; PHR; PH2); SORE THROAT (1; CRC); SPASM (F; CRC); SPRAIN (F; CRC;
PHR; PH2); TENSION (F; PHR); TOOTHACHE (1; CRC; WOI); TUMOR (F; CRC); WORM (1; CRC;
WOI); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (CAJEPUT) — OIL USED AS A MONOPREPARATION, EXTERNALLY AS A 5% ALCOHOL SOLUTION (KOM);
TOPICAL USE ONLY, DOSAGE NOT SPECIFIED (PH2); 0.05–0.2 ML CAJUPUT OIL (PNC); 0.3–2 ML CAJUPUT
SPIRIT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CAJEPUT) — NOT COVERED (AHP). NO HEALTH
HAZARDS OR SIDE EFFECTS NOTED WITH PROPER ADMINISTRATION (PHR; PH2). DO NOT APPLY NEAR NOSTRILS
OF PEDIATRICS, MAY CAUSE SERIOUS GLOTTAL SPASMS (KOM; PHR). MORE THAN 10 G CAJUPUT OIL MAY
INDUCE LIFE-THREATENING INTOXICATION, DUE TO CINEOLE, WITH CIRCULATORY AND RESPIRATORY DISORDERS,
HYPOTENSION, AND POSSIBLE COLLAPSE (PH2). TOPICAL AND VAGINAL IRRITATION HAVE BEEN REPORTED FROM
SIMILAR OILS FROM OTHER SPECIES OF MELALEUCA, BUT THE TOPICAL USE OF THE OIL HAS NOT GENERALLY BEEN
ASSOCIATED WITH TOXICITY. STILL, THE TOPICAL USE CANNOT BE RECOMMENDED AT THIS TIME (LRNP, JANUARY
1991). AS WITH MOST EOS, THIS ONE MAY INDUCE DERMATOSIS IN SENSITIVE INDIVIDUALS.
CAJUPUT (MELALEUCA CAJUPUTI POWELL) ++
SYNONYM — M. MINOR SM.
AMERICAN AUTHORS (JFM) TREAT CAJEPUT AS MELALEUCA LEUCADENDRON L. OR M. QUINQUENERVIA. FEW, IF
ANY, OF THE CHEMICAL STUDIES ARE VOUCHERED.
ACTIVITIES (CAJUPUT) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; JAD); ANTIRHEUMATIC (2; PHR); ANTISEPTIC (1; JAD; JFM);
ANTISPASMODIC (F; JFM); FUNGICIDE (1; JAD); RUBEFACIENT (2; KOM; PHR); STIMULANT (F; JFM).
INDICATIONS (CAJUPUT) — ATHLETE’S FOOT (1; JAD); BACKACHE (F; PHR); BACTERIA (1; JAD);
BRUISE (F; PHR); BURN (1; PH2); CANDIDA (1; JAD); CRAMP (F; JFM); FEVER (F; JFM); FUNGUS
(1; JAD); INFECTION (1; JAD; PH2); LUMBAGO (1; PHR); MYALGIA (2; PHR; PH2); MYCOSIS (1;
JAD); NEURALGIA (1; KOM; PH2); ONYCHOSIS (1; JAD); PAIN (F; PH2); PULMONOSIS (F; JFM);
RHEUMATISM (2; PHR; PH2); SCIATICA (1; PHR); SLIPPED DISK (F; PHR); SPRAIN (F; PHR);
WOUND (1; PH2).
CALABASH TREE (CRESCENTIA CUJETE L.) +
ACTIVITIES (CALABASH TREE) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; AAB; DAV; 60P); ANALGESIC (F; MPG; 60P);
ANTIALLERGIC (1; TRA); ANTIDOTE, HIPPOMANE (F; JFM); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; TRA; 60P); ANTISEPTIC
(1; MPG; TRA; 60P); APERITIF (F; MPG); ASTRINGENT (F; IED); CARCINOGENIC (1; MPG; 60P);
CHOLERETIC (1; DAV; 60P); EMMENAGOGUE (F; AAB; MPG); EMETIC (F; MPG; WBB; 60P); EXPECTORANT (F; IED); HEMOSTAT (F; JFM; MPG); LAXATIVE (1; DAV; IED; JFM; 60P); PECTORAL (F; MPG);
PULIFUGE (F; JFM); VERMIFUGE (F; MPG; 60P); VULNERARY (F; MPG).
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INDICATIONS (CALABASH TREE) — ALLERGY (1; TRA); ALOPECIA (F; DAV; JFM); ANOREXIA (F;
MPG); ASTHMA (F; AAB; DAV; JFM; 60P); BACTERIA (1; TRA); BILIOUSNESS (F; DAV); BLEEDING
(F; JFM; MPG); BRONCHOSIS (F; AAB; DAV; 60P); BRUISE (F; WBB); BURN (F; WBB); CATARRH
(F; MPG; 60P); CHILDBIRTH (F; AAB; JFM); COLD (F; JFM); CONGESTION (F; AAB; JFM); CONSTIPATION (1; IED; TRA; 60P); COUGH (F; AAB; JFM); DIABETES (F; JFM); DIARRHEA (F; IED;
60P); DYSENTERY (F; JFM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; MPG); DYSPEPSIA (F; MPG); EDEMA (1; TRA);
FEVER (F; IED); FLU (F; 60P); FRECKLE (F; JFM); HEMATOCHEZIA (F; JFM); HEMORRHOID (F; JFM);
HEPATOSIS (F; MPG); HERNIA (F; DAV); INFLAMMATION (1; TRA; 60P); ITCH (F; JFM); LEUKORRHEA
(F; MPG); NERVOUSNESS (F; MPG); OTOSIS (F; MPG; TRA); PAIN (F; MPG; 60P); PALPITATION (F;
MPG); PNEUMONIA (F; 60P); PULMONOSIS (F; AAB; IED; JFM); SALMONELLA (1; TRA); SNAKEBITE
(F; WBB); SPIDER BITE (F; JFM); SPRAIN (F; DAV; JFM); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; MPG; TRA);
STREPTOCOCCUS (1; TRA); SUNBURN (F; JFM); TOOTHACHE (F; DAV; MPG; 60P); TUBERCULOSIS (F;
JFM); TUMOR (F; JFM; JLH); URETHROSIS (F; MPG); UTI (F; JFM); VAGINOSIS (F; JFM); WORM
(F; MPG; 60P); WOUND (F; JFM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CALABASH TREE) — NOT RECOMMENDED
FOR INTERNAL CONSUMPTION (TRA). FRUIT PULP MAY BE CARCINOGENIC; INGESTION MAY PRODUCE SEVERE
DIARRHEA (TRA).
CALAMINT (CALAMINTHA NEPETA (L.) SAVI.) ++
SYNONYMS — CLINOPODIUM NEPETA (L.) KUNTZE, MELISSA NEPETA L., SATUREJA CALAMINTHA (L.)
SCHEELE, S. NEPETA (L.) SCHEELE.
PH2 DATA SEEM TO HAVE BEEN IN PART DERIVED FROM HHB, WHICH IS COVERING C. OFFICINALIS OR C.
MONTANA, NEITHER OF WHICH IS IN THE USDA DATABASE. I USE ONLY C. NEPETA DATA BELOW.
ACTIVITIES (CALAMINT) — DIAPHORETIC (1; PH2); DIURETIC (F; PH2); EXPECTORANT (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (CALAMINT) — CANCER (F; JLH); COLD (F; PH2); FEVER (1; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; PH2);
HICCUP (F; PH2); INDURATION (F; JLH); POLYP (F; JLH); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHINOSIS (F; JLH);
SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CALAMINT) — NOT COVERED (AHP).“HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
CALAMUS (ACORUS CALAMUS L.) XXX
ACTIVITIES (CALAMUS) — ANALGESIC (1; KAP; ZUL); ANTHELMINTHIC (F; CRC; VVG); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC; MPI); ANTIGONADOTROPIC (1; ZUL); ANTIPYRETIC (1; CRC; WO2); ANTISEPTIC (1;
EFS; FNF); ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA; CAN; SUW; VVG); ANXIOLYTIC (1; IJP29:S340); APERITIF
(F; CRC; KAB; PHR); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC; KAP; ZUL); CARCINOGENIC (1; APA; CRC; VVG);
CARMINATIVE (1; APA; CAN; SUW; VVG); CNS-SEDATIVE (1; APA; VVG; WO2); DIAPHORETIC
(F; CAN; EFS); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC; VVG); DIURETIC (F; EFS; KAP); EMETIC (F; CRC; SUW;
VVG); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS; ZUL); EXPECTORANT (F; KAP); HALLUCINOGEN (1; ZUL); HYPEREMIC (1; PHR); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA; WO2; ZUL); INSECTICIDE (1; CRC; WO2; ZUL); INSECTIFUGE (1; SUW); LARVICIDE (1; ZUL); LAXATIVE (F; KAP); NEGATIVE INOTROPIC (1; KAP);
NEUROTONIC (1; CRC); OVICIDE (1; WO2); SEDATIVE (1; APA; PHR); MUTAGENIC (1; APA);
NEUROTONIC (F; SUW); RESPIRADEPRESSANT (1; KAP; WO2); SEDATIVE (1; KAP; WO2); SIALAGOGUE
(F; KAB); STIMULANT (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; SUW); TONIC (F; CRC); TRANQUILIZER (1;
MPI; WO2; ZUL).
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INDICATIONS (CALAMUS) — ADENOPATHY (F; WO2); AGUE (F; CRC; KAB); ANGINA (F; PHR);
ANOREXIA (F; APA; CAN; CRC; KAB; PHR); ANXIETY (1; IJP29:S340); ARTHROSIS (F; APA); ASTHMA
(F; VVG); BACTERIA (1; CRC; MPI); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC; SUW); BUBO (F; CRC); CANCER (F; JLH);
CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, RECTUM (F;
JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, TESTIS (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS
(F; JLH); CANCER, VAGINA (F; JLH); CARBUNCLE (F; CRC); CATARRH (F; WO2); CHOLERA (F; MIC);
COLIC (F; APA; CAN; CRC; KAP; MIC; SUW); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; KAP);
COUGH (F; KAB; MIC); CRAMP (1; APA; CAN; MIC; SUW; VVG); CYSTOSIS (F; CRC); DEAFNESS
(F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; SUW; VVG); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; KAB; VVG); DYSPEPSIA (1; APA; CAN;
SUW; ZUL); ENTEROSIS (F; CAN); EPILEPSY (F; APA; KAP; WO2); FEVER (1; APA; CAN; CRC;
EFS; WO2); FUNGUS (1; WO2); GANGRENE (F; JLH); GAS (1; APA; CAN; CRC; SUW; VVG);
GASTROSIS (F; CAN; MIC; PHR); GINGIVOSIS (F; PHR); GOUT (F; CRC); HEADACHE (F; CRC);
HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; WO2; ZUL); INCONTINENCE (F; CRC); INDURATION
(F; JLH); INFECTION (1; CRC; EFS; FNF); INSOMNIA (1; APA; PHR); LICE (1; WO2); LUMBAGO
(F; CRC); MALARIA (F; CRC; SUW); MELANCHOLY (F; CRC); MYCOSIS (1; WO2); NERVOUSNESS (1;
APA; MPI; PHR; WO2; ZUL); NEURASTHENIA (F; CRC); NICOTINISM (F; APA); OPHTHALMIA (F;
CRC); ORCHOSIS (F; JLH); PAIN (1; KAP; ZUL); PARALYSIS (F; KAP); RESPIROSIS (F; ZUL); RHEUMATISM (F; APA; CRC; KAP); RICKETS (F; CRC); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SCROFULA (F; CRC); SNAKEBITE
(F; SUW); SORE (F; JLH); SORE THROAT (F; KAB); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STOMACHACHE (F; APA; MIC);
SWELLING (F; KAP); TEETHING (F; APA); TUBERCULOSIS (1; MPI); TUMOR (F; JLH); TYPHOID (F; CRC);
ULCER (F; CAN; PHR); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VAGINOSIS (F; JLH); VARICOSIS (F; APA); VERTIGO (F; CRC);
WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; KAP).
DOSAGE (CALAMUS) — 2–7 G POWDERED ROOT (10–15 AS EMETIC) (KAP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CALAMUS) — CLASS 1, ONLY FOR THE ASARONEFREE DIPLOID RHIZOME. CLASS 2B FOR THE TRIPLOID AND TETRAPLOID (AHP). CAN REPORTS THAT THE BETAASARONE IN THE OIL IS CARCINOGENIC AND NEPHROTOXIC, AND MAY CAUSE CONVULSIONS. AHP HINTS THAT
THE RISKS, LIKE THOSE OF SAFROLE, MAY NOT BE AS SERIOUS AS THE PRESS WOULD HAVE US BELIEVE. OIL
CARCINOGENIC, CONVULSANT; KIDNEY DAMAGE AND TREMORS. MAY POTENTIATE MAOI THERAPY (CAN).
AND A REAL BOMBSHELL FOR UNCUT AROMATHERAPISTS, “IN GENERAL, THE TOPICAL APPLICATION OF ANY
UNDILUTED EO IS NOT RECOMMEND” (CAN). EO LD50 = 777 ORL RAT; LD50 = 221 IPR RAT (CAN);
LD50 = >5000 DER GUINEA PIG (CAN).
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CALENDULA, MARIGOLD, POT-MARIGOLD
(CALENDULA OFFICINALIS L.) +++
SYNONYM — C. OFFICINALIS VAR. PROLIFERA HORT.
ACTIVITIES (CALENDULA) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; CAN); ANALGESIC (1; BGB; CRC; WAM); ANGIOGENIC
(1; PH2); ANTHELMINTIC (F; CRC; WO2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; BGB; CRC; PH2); ANTIBLASTOCYTIC (1;
CAN); ANTIEDEMIC (1; CAN); ANTIEMETIC (1; WO2); ANTIHEMORRHAGIC (F; CAN); ANTI-HIV (1;
BGB; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; KOM; SHT; WAM); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ANTISARCOMIC (1;
CRC); ANTISEPTIC (1; CAN; PH2; WAM); ANTISPASMODIC (1; CAN; CRC); ANTISUPPURATIVE (F;
CRC); ANTITUMOR (1; CAN); ANTIVIRAL (1; BGB; PH2; SKY); APHRODISIAC (1; WO2); ASTRINGENT
(F; CRC); BITTER (1; JFM); CANDIDICIDE (1; PH2); CARDIOTONIC (F; PHR); CARMINATIVE (F; CAN;
CRC; WO2); CHOLAGOGUE (F; CRC); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; WO2); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC); DERMAGENIC
(1; WAM); DIAPHORETIC (F; CAN; CRC; JFM; PHR; PH2); DIURETIC (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); ECBOLIC
(F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; BGB; CAN; CRC); ESTROGENIC (1; WO2); FUNGICIDE (1; BGB; PH2);
HEMOSTAT (F; CRC); HIV-RT-INHIBITOR (1; BGB); HYPOTENSIVE (1; WO2); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1;
BGB; CAN); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); LYMPHADENOMIC (F; CAN); RT-INHIBITOR (1; PH2); SEDATIVE (1;
WO2); SPERMICIDE (1; CAN); STIMULANT (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC); TRICHOMONICIDE (1; CAN); UTEROTONIC (1; CAN; WO2); VASODILATOR (1; CAN); VULNERARY (2; KOM;
PH2; SHT).
INDICATIONS (CALENDULA) — ABRASION (1; CRC); ACNE (F; PHR); ADENOPATHY (1; PHR; PH2);
AMENORRHEA (F; CAN; CRC; WO2); ARTHROSIS (F; JFM); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; PHR); BACTERIA (1;
BGB; CRC; PH2); BEE STING (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); BLEEDING (F; CAN; CRC; JFM); BOIL (1;
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BGB; BIS); BRUISE (1; BGB; BIS; CRC); BUG BITE (1; WAM); BURN (2; PHR; PH2; SHT); CALLUS
(F; JFM); CANCER (1; CAN; CRC; PHR); CANCER, BREAST (1; CRC; FNF); CANCER, COLON (1; CRC;
FNF); CANCER, INTESTINE (1; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SKIN (1; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH
(1; FNF; JLH; JFM); CANCER, UTERUS (1; CRC; FNF); CANDIDA (1; PH2); CHOLERA (F; CRC);
CIRCULOSIS (F; PH2); CONDYLOMA (1; JLH); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; BGB; CAN; PHR; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; PH2); CONVULSION (F; PHR); COUGH (F; PHR; PH2); CRAMP (1; CAN; CRC; PHR;
PH2); DERMATOSIS (1; BGB; PHR; PH2; SHT); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CAN; PHR; PH2); DYSPEPSIA
(1; CAN); ECZEMA (1; CAN; PHR; PH2; WAM); ENTEROSIS (1; PH2); EPISTAXIS (F; CAN); ERUPTION
(F; CRC); FEVER (F; CAN; CRC; JFM; PHR; PH2); FLU (F; CRC); FROSTBITE (F; PHR; PH2); FUNGUS
(1; BGB; PH2); FURUNCULOSIS (F; PHR); GAS (F; CAN; CRC; WO2); GASTROSIS (1; PH2; SKY);
GINGIRRHAGIA (F; CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; CAN; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; BGB; PHR); HERPES (1; WO2);
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; WO2); HIV (1; BGB; PH2); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; BGB; CAN);
INDURATION (F; CRC; JLH); INFECTION (1; BGB; PH2); INFLAMMATION (2; KOM; PH2; SHT; WAM);
INSOMNIA (1; WO2); JAUNDICE (F; BGB; CRC; PHR; PH2); MASTOSIS (F; PNC); MENSTRUAL DISTRESS
(F; PHR); MUCOSOSIS (2; KOM; WO2); MYCOSIS (1; BGB; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS
(1; WO2); OTOSIS (1; CAN); PAIN (1; BGB; CRC; WAM); PHARYNGOSIS (2; KOM; PH2; SHT);
PHLEBITIS (F; PHR); PNEUMONIA (1; PH2); PROCTOSIS (F; CAN; CRC; PH2); RHINOSIS (1; PH2);
SCROFULA (F; CRC; HHB); SORE (2; KOM; PH2; SHT; WAM); SORE THROAT (2; PHR; PH2; SHT);
SPRAIN (1; CRC; WAM); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; PH2); STEATOMA (F; JLH); STOMACHACHE (F; CRC;
PH2); STOMATOSIS (2; KOM; PH2; SHT); STREP THROAT (2; PHR); STRAINS (1; WAM); STREPTOCOCCUS
(1; PH2); SUNBURN (SKY); SWELLING (1; CAN); SYPHILIS (F; CRC); THROMBOPHLEBITIS (F; PHR);
TOOTHACHE (F; CRC; JFM; PHR); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC); TUMOR (1; CAN); TYPHUS (F; CRC);
ULCER (2; PH2); ULCUS CRURIS (2; CAN; KOM); ULCER (INTERNAL) (1; BGB; CRC; PHR); VARICOSIS
(F; CRC; PHR; WO2); VIRUS (1; BGB; PH2; SKY); VOMITING (1; WO2); WART (F; CRC; JLH;
JFM); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); WORM (F; PHR; PH2); WOUND (2; CRC; PH2; SHT);
XERODERMA (F; PHR); YEAST (1; PH2).
DOSAGES (CALENDULA) — 5–40 DROPS TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY; 1–5 G HERB/CUP TEA, 3 ×/DAILY (SF); 1–4 G
FLOWER AS TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–2 TSP FLOWER/CUP WATER (APA); 5 G FLOWER IN 1 LITER MILK FOR STOMACH
CANCER (JFM); 0.5–1.0 ML LIQUID FLOWER EXTRACT (1:1 IN 40% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.3–1.2 ML
FLOWER TINCTURE (1:5 IN 90% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–4 ML LIQUID FLORAL EXTRACT (PNC); 0.3–1.2
ML FLORAL TINCTURE (PNC); OINTMENTS W/ 2–5 G HERB/100 G (PIP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CALENDULA) — CLASS 1, CLASS 2B (AHP; CAN).
I THINK IT SAFER THAN COFFEE, DISCOUNTING A REPORT OF ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK IN ONE RUSSIAN WHO GARGLED
WITH THE INFUSION (IT’S KIN TO RAGWEED) (LRNP, AUGUST 1992). NO KNOWN SIDE EFFECTS OR CONTRAINDICATIONS (KOM; SKY). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES”
(PH2). CAN CAUTION THAT DUE TO ITS REPUTED AFFECT ON THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE, AND BEING A UTERINE
STIMULANT IN VITRO, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN).
EXTRACTS (CALENDULA) — CALENDULA TRITERPENES SOMETIMES BETTER AS ANTIINFLAMMATORIES THAN
INDOMETHACIN. TRITERPENOIDS CONSIDERED ABORTIFACIENT, ANTIBLASTOCYTIC, SPERMICIDE, UTEROTONIC (CAN;
WO2). FLAVONOIDS ANTIINFLAMMATORY (SKY). FARADIOL-3-MYRISTIC-ACID-ESTER AND FARADIOL-3-PALMITICACID-ESTER PROVEN ANTIINFLAMMATORY, EQUAL ON EQUIMOLAR BASIS TO INDOMETHACIN. UNESTERIFIED FARADIOL
MORE ANTIINFLAMMATORY = INDOMETHACIN PH2. CALENDULOSIDE-B HAS ANTIINFLAMMATORY, ANTIULCER, AND
SEDATIVE ACTIVITIES (WO2).
CALIFORNIA BAY
(UMBELLULARIA CALIFORNICA (HOOK. AND ARN.) NUTT.) +
SYNONYM — TETRANTHERA CALIFORNICA HOOK. & ARN.
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ACTIVITIES (CALIFORNIA BAY) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; DEM); COUNTERIRRITANT (F;
CRC); INSECTICIDE (F; CRC); INSECTIFUGE (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (CALIFORNIA BAY) — COLD (F; DEM); COLIC (F; CRC); CRAMP (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (F;
CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DEM); HEADACHE (F; CRC; DEM); LICE (F; DEM); NEURALGIA (F; DEM);
PAIN (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; DEM); SINUSOSIS (F; DEM); SORE (F; DEM); SORE THROAT (F;
DEM); STOMACHACHE (F; CRC; DEM).
CALIFORNIA PEPPERTREE (SCHINUS MOLLE L.) +
SYNONYM — SCHINUS HUYGAN MOLINA.
ACTIVITIES (CALIFORNIA PEPPERTREE) — ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; PH2); ANTIVIRAL (F; CRC); ASTRINGENT (1; CRC; PH2); BITTER (1; PH2); COLLYRIUM (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC; EFS; PH2);
EMMENAGOGUE (1; CRC; WOI); EXPECTORANT (F; EFS); FUNGICIDE (1; PH2); LAXATIVE (1; CRC;
PH2); PISCICIDE (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; PH2); TONIC (F; CRC; EFS); VULNERARY (F; CRC;
PH2).
INDICATIONS (CALIFORNIA PEPPERTREE) — AMENORRHEA (1; CRC; WOI); ANOREXIA (F; PH2); ANURIA
(F; PH2); APOSTEME (F; CRC); ARTHROSIS (F; PH2); BLENNORRHAGIA (F; CRC; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F;
CRC); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, FOOT (F; JLH); CATARACT (F; CRC); COLD (F; PH2); CONJUNCTIVOSIS
(F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC); DYSURIA (F; HH2);
FUNGUS (1; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GINGIVOSIS (F; CRC; WOI); GONORRHEA (F; CRC); GOUT (F;
CRC; WOI); HEMOPTYSIS (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; PH2); INFECTION (1; PH2); INFLAMMATION
(1; PH2); ISCHIOSIS (F; HH2); LEUKORRHEA (F; PH2); MUCOSOSIS (1; PH2); MYALGIA (F; PH2); MYCOSIS
(1; PH2); NAUSEA (F; PH2); ODONTOSIS (F; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); PAIN (F; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS
(F; HH2; PH2); PROLAPSE (F; CRC; PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; PH2); SORE
(F; CRC; HH2); SORE THROAT (F; PH2); SWELLING (F; CRC; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC; HH2); TUMOR
(F; JLH); ULCER (F; CRC); URETHROSIS (F; CRC; HH2); UROGENITOSIS (F; CRC; HH2); UTEROSIS (F;
CRC; PH2); VD (F; CRC; WOI); VIRUS (F; CRC); VOMITING (F; PH2); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION
(F; CRC; EFS; HH2; PH2); WOUND (F; CRC; PH2).
DOSAGES (CALIFORNIA PEPPERTREE) — FOR GARGLES AND EXTERNAL WASHES 30 G DRUG/500 ML WATER.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CALIFORNIA PEPPERTREE) — CLASS 1; GI IRRITANT;
THOUGH TOXIC IN QUANTITY, STILL USED AS SPICE (AHP). “HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER
THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). CHILDREN
INTOXICATED BY FRUITS, WITH DIARRHEA, GASTROENTEROSIS, HEADACHE, LASSITUDE, AND NAUSEA (CRC). LD50
(EO) = >5000 MG/KG ORL RAT (HH2).
CALIFORNIA POPPY (ESCHSCHOLZIA CALIFORNICA CHAM.) +
ACTIVITIES (CALIFORNIA POPPY) — ANALGESIC (1; CRC; EFS; HHB); ANTISPASMODIC (1; BRU; CRC;
PH2; WAM); ANXIOLYTIC (1; BRU; PH2; WAM); CALMATIVE (IN SMALL DOSES) (1; WAM); DIAPHORETIC
(F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC); EMETIC (F; DEM); LACTIFUGE (F; DEM); NARCOTIC (1; CRC; DEM);
PISCICIDE (F; CRC); POISON (F; DEM); SEDATIVE (1; BRU; PHR; WAM); SOPORIFIC (1; CRC; EFS;
PH2); UTEROTONIC (1; CRC; HHB; KOM).
INDICATIONS (CALIFORNIA POPPY) — AGUE (F; CRC); ANXIETY (1; WAF); CYSTOSIS (F; PHR); DEPRESSION (F; PHR); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; WAF); DYSTONIA (F; PH2); DYSURIA (F; PHR);
ENURESIS (F; PHR; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); HEADACHE (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; PHR);
INSOMNIA (1; PHR; PH2; WAM); JAUNDICE (F; CRC); MELANCHOLY (F; PHR; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F;
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PHR; PH2); NEURASTHENIA (F; PH2); NEUROSIS (F; PHR); OCD (1; WAF); PAIN (1; CRC; EFS; HHB;
PHR; PH2); SORE (F; DEM); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); STRESS (F; WAF); TOOTHACHE (1; DEM);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (CALIFORNIA POPPY) — 1–2 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PHR); 2–3 G IN TEA, TO 4 CUPS/DAY (AHP);
1 TSP DRY ROOT AND/OR HERB/CUP WATER 2–3 ×/DAY; 30–40 DROPS TINCTURE 2–3 ×/DAY (WAF).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CALIFORNIA POPPY) — CLASS 2B (AHP).
COMMISSION E REPORTS AERIAL PARTS NOT PERMITTED FOR THERAPEUTIC USE. USE DURING PREGNANCY SHOULD
BE AVOIDED AS THE MAJOR ALKALOID CRYPTOPINE SHOWS A STIMULATING EFFECT ON GUINEA PIG UTERUS IN
VITRO (AEH). DO NOT USE DURING PREGNANCY; DO NOT USE WITH MAOI ANTIDEPRESSANTS (WAM).
EXTRACTS (CALIFORNIA POPPY) — CALIFORNIDINE REPORTEDLY ANTISPASMODIC, ANXIOLYTIC, SEDATIVE, AND
SOPORIFIC. CRYPTOPINE UTEROTONIC AT 1 PPM (HHB).
CAMPHOR (CINNAMOMUM CAMPHORA (L.) J. PRESL) X
SYNONYM — LAURUS CAMPHORA L.
MANY BOOKS CONFUSE CAMPHOR THE TREE WITH CAMPHOR THE CHEMICAL.
ACTIVITIES (CAMPHOR) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; VAG; WO2); ANALEPTIC (1; CRC; KOM; PH2; VVG);
ANALGESIC (1; AHP; APA; CRC; PNC; WO2); ANTHELMINTIC (F; CRC; WO2); ANTIAPHRODISIAC (F;
CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; VAG; WO2); ANTIITCH (F; VVG); ANTISEPTIC (1; AHP; HHB; VVG;
ZUL); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (1; VAG; WO2); ANTISPASMODIC (F; CRC; WO2); ANTITUSSIVE (1; APA); APHRODISIAC (F; WO2); BRONCHOSECRETOLYTIC (F; PIP); BRONCHOSPASMOLYTIC (1;
KOM; PH2; PIP); CALMATIVE (F; CRC); CANDIDICIDE (1; WO2); CARDIOTONIC (1; PIP; WO2); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC; VVG; WO2); CIRCULOTONIC (1; KOM; WO2); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; WO2); CNSSTIMULANT (1; WBB; ZUL); CONVULSANT (1; ZUL); COUNTERIRRITANT (1; APA); DECONGESTANT (1; APA);
DIAPHORETIC (F; AHP; CRC; WO2); EMETIC (F; VVG); EXPECTORANT (1; HHB; WO2); FUNGICIDE (1;
VAG; WO2); HYPEREMIC (1; KOM; PH2; WO2); LINIMENT (F; CRC); PARASITICIDE (F; AHP); RESPIRASTIMULANT (F; WO2); RUBEFACIENT (1; AHP; VAG; WO2); SECRETAGOGUE (1; KOM); SECRETOLYTIC
(1; PH2); SEDATIVE (F; WO2); STIMULANT (1; CRC; VVG; WO2; ZUL); VIBRIOCIDE (1; WO2);
VULNERARY (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (CAMPHOR) — ARRHYTHMIA (1; PHR; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F; AHP; APA); ASTHMA (F;
CRC; PH2); BACTERIA (1; APA; PH2; VAG; WO2); BRONCHOSIS (1; CRC; PHR; PH2; WO2); BRUISE
(F; CRC); BURN (F; APA); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, LEG (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER,
NOSE (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANDIDA (1; WO2); CARDIOPATHY (1; APA; CRC; PHR;
PH2; VVG); CATARRH (1; KOM; PIP); CHILBLAIN (F; APA; PNC); CHOLERA (1; CRC; WO2); CHOREA
(F; WO2); CIRCULOSIS (F; PH2); COLD (F; PNC; VVG); COLD SORE (F; APA); COLIC (F; CRC; HHB);
COLLAPSE (F; CRC); CONGESTION (1; AHP; APA; CRC); CONVULSION (F; CRC; WO2); COUGH (1;
APA; PHR; WO2); CRAMP (F; CRC; HHB; WO2); DELIRIUM (F; HHB); DERMATOSIS (F; ZUL);
DIARRHEA (1; PNC; WO2); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); EMPHYSEMA (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS (1; VAG);
EPILEPSY (F; CRC; HHB; WO2); FAVUS (F; CRC); FEVER (F; AHP; CRC; VVG; WO2; ZUL);
FIBROSOSIS (1; PNC; WO2); FLU (F; CRC; HHB; VAG; VVG); FUNGUS (1; VAG; WO2); GAS (F;
CRC; VVG; WO2); GOUT (F; CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; APA); HEPATOSIS (F; WO2); HERPES (F; PNC);
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; PHR); HYPOTENSION (1; PHR; PH2; PIP); HYSTERIA (F; CRC; WO2);
INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; AHP; VAG; VVG; WO2); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC; PH2; VVG);
INSOMNIA (F; WO2); ITCH (1; APA; CRC; VVG); MALARIA (F; ZUL); MYALGIA (1; AHP; APA; KOM;
PH2); MYCOSIS (1; VAG; WO2); MYOCARDOSIS (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (1; CRC; PHR; WO2);
NEURALGIA (F; CRC; HHB; WO2); PAIN (1; AHP; APA; CRC; KOM; PNC; WO2); PARALYSIS (F;
CRC); PARASITE (F; AHP); PNEUMONIA (F; VVG; WO2); PULMONOSIS (1; CRC); RESPIROSIS (1; KOM;
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PIP); RHEUMATISM (1; AHP; APA; CRC; KOM; PH2; WO2); RHINOSIS (F; CRC; HHB); SCLEROSIS
(F; JLH); SORE (F; JLH); SPRAIN (1; WO2); SPLENOSIS (F; WO2); STRAINS (F; CRC); TOOTHACHE (1;
WO2); TUMOR (F; CRC); YEAST (1; WO2).
DOSAGES (CAMPHOR) — TOPICAL OINTMENTS WITH 3–11% CAMPHOR, NO MORE THAN 4 ×/DAY (APA);
25% OINTMENTS, <6% PEDIATRIC (PIP); 30–300 MG/DAY CAMPHOR (KOM; PIP); 1–10% CAMPHOR SPIRIT
EXTRACT (PIP); MAXIMUM DAILY DOSE, 30 MG CAMPHOR (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CAMPHOR) — CLASS 2B, 2D (AHP). TOPICAL
USE ONLY; NEVER INGEST CAMPHOR (APA). DO NOT USE ON CHILDREN’S FACES. DO NOT APPLY NEAR CHILDREN’S
NOSTRILS (AEH; KOM; PIP). NOT FOR LONG-TERM USE. DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE. MAY CAUSE
CONFUSION, DELIRIUM, ECZEMA, EPILEPTIFORM CONVULSIONS (CONSTANT IN ANIMALS), EXCITEMENT, HEADACHE,
NAUSEA, AND RARELY DEATH, BY ASPHYXIA AND COLLAPSE (WO2). CONTRAINDICATED IN BROKEN OR BURNED
SKIN (KOM; PIP). COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS (FOR EXTERNAL USE—DAMAGED SKIN; AND
ADVERSE EFFECTS: CONTACT ECZEMA (AEH).
CAMU-CAMU (MYRCIARIA DUBIA (KUNTH) MCVAUGH) +++
SYNONYMS — M. PARAENSIS O. BERG, PSIDIUM DUBIUM KUNTH.
ACTIVITIES (CAMU-CAMU) — ACIDULANT (1; ARC); ALDOSE-REDUCTASE-INHIBITOR (1; SYN); ANALGESIC (1; FNF; SYN); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; FNF; SYN); ANTIAGING (1; ABS; SYN); ANTIARTHRITIC
(1; FNF; WER); ANTIASTHMATIC (1; FNF; WER); ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (F; PAM); ANTIBACTERIAL
(1; FNF; DAS); ANTICATARACT (1; WER); ANTI-CROHN’S (1; FNF; M29); ANTIDEPRESSANT (1; FNF;
WER); ANTIDIABETIC (1; FNF; SYN); ANTIDOTE, ALUMINUM (1; FNF; EMP6:189); ANTIDOTE,
CADMIUM (1; FNF; DAS); ANTIDOTE, LEAD (1; FNF; DAS); ANTIDOTE, PARAQUAT (1; FNF; M28);
ANTIECZEMIC (1; FNF; WER); ANTIEDEMIC (1; DAS; FNF); ANTIHEPATITIC (1; DAS; FNF);
ANTIHERPETIC (1; FNF; WER); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; FNF; WER); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FNF;
PAM); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; EMP6:235; FNF); ANTINITROSIC (1: FNF; M28); ANTIOXIDANT (1; FNF);
ANTIPYRETIC (1; FNF; EMP6:189); ANTIRADICULAR (1; FNF; SYN); ANTISCORBUTIC (1; FNF; M28);
ANTISEPTIC (1; FNF; M28); ANTITUMOR, LUNG (1; FNF; NR54:S71); ANTIULCER (1; FNF; WER);
ANTIVIRAL (1; DAS; FNF; WER); APOPTOTIC (1; BO2; FNF); CHEMOPREVENTIVE (1; FNF); COLLAGENIC (1;BO2; FNF); DETOXICANT (1; FNF); DIURETIC (1; FNF); BETA-GLUCURONIDASE-INHIBITOR
(1; BO2; FNF); HEMOSTAT (1; DAS; FNF); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; EMP6:189; FNF); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; DAS; FNF); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; FNF; SYN); HYPOTENSIVE (1; SN137:292);
IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; SYN); INTEFERONIGENIC (1; FNF; PAM); LITHOGENIC (1; DAS; FNF);
MUCOLYTIC (1; FNF; M28); URICOSURIC (1; DAS; FNF); URINARY-ACIDULANT (1; FNF; M29);
VULNERARY (1; FNF; PAM).
INDICATIONS (CAMU-CAMU) — AGING (1; ABS; SYN); ARTHROSIS (1; FNF; WER); ASTHMA (1; FNF;
PAM; WER); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; FNF; PAM); BACTERIA (1; FNF; DAS); BLEEDING (1; DAS; FNF;
SYN); CANCER (1; FNF); CANKER (1; EMP6:235; FNF); CATARACT (1; FNF; WER); CROHN’S DISEASE
(1; FNF; M29); COLD (1; FNF); DEPRESSION (1; FNF; WER); DECUBITIS (1; FNF; M28); DIABETES
(1; FNF; SYN); ECZEMA (1; FNF; WER); EDEMA (1; DAS; FNF); ENCEPHALOSIS (1; DAS; FNF);
FEVER (1; FNF; EMP6:189); FISTULA (1; FNF; PAM); GINGIVOSIS (1; FNF); GLAUCOMA (1; FNF);
GOUT (1; FNF); HEPATOSIS (1; DAS; EMP6:189; FNF); HERPES (1; FNF; WER); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
(1; SN137:292); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; DAS; FNF); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; FNF; SYN); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; SYN); INFECTION (1; FNF; M28); INFERTILITY (1; FNF; WER); INFLAMMATION (1; FNF; PAM);
LEPROSY (1; FNF; M28); MEASLES (1; DAS; FNF); MIGRAINE (1; FNF; M29); OBESITY (1; FNF;
WER); ORCHOSIS (1; DAS; FNF); OSTEOARTHROSIS (1; FNF; WER); OSTEOPOROSIS (1; FNF; PAM);
PAIN (1; FNF; SYN); PARKINSON’S DISEASE (1; FNF; WER); PAROTOSIS (1; DAS; FNF); PERIODONTOSIS
(1; FNF; WER); PNEUMONIA (1; FNF; PAM); POLIOMYELITIS (1; DAS; FNF); PULMONOSIS (1; FNF;
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NR54:S71); SENILITY (1; FNF); SHINGLES (1; DAS; FNF); SORE (1; FNF; PAM); SYNDROME-X (1;
FNF; SYN); ULCER (1; FNF; WER); VIRUS (1; DAS; FNF; WER); WATER RETENTION (1; DAS; FNF);
WOUND (1; FNF; PAM).
DOSAGES (CAMU-CAMU) — FOOD FARMACY, 3–4 FRUITS PROVIDING 300–400 MG VITAMIN C (JAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CAMU-CAMU) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PH2). MOST FNF ENTRIES ABOVE BASED ON THE FACT THAT CAMU-CAMU IS A VERY RICH EDIBLE SOURCE OF
VITAMIN C.
CANADA YEW (TAXUS CANADENSIS MARSHALL) X
ACTIVITIES (CANADA YEW) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CEB; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEM); DIURETIC (F;
CEB; DEM); FIBRONOLYTIC (F; DEM); HYPOTENSIVE (F; FAD); SEDATIVE (F; CEB); STIMULANT (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (CANADA YEW) — AFTERBIRTH (F; FAD); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); COLD (F; CEB; DEM);
DEBILITY (F; CEB; DEM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DEM); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); FEVER (F; CEB; DEM);
GASTROSIS (F; DEM); GONORRHEA (F; DEM); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; FAD); INSOMNIA (F; CEB);
NERVOUSNESS (F; CEB); NUMBNESS (F; CEB; DEM); PAIN (F; DEM); PARALYSIS (F; CEB; DEM);
RHEUMATISM (F; CEB; DEM); SCURVY (F; DEM); STOMACHACHE (F; CEB; DEM); VD (1; CEB; DEM);
WATER RETENTION (F; CEB; DEM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CANADA YEW) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PH2). THOUGH POISONOUS, THE TWIGS, BERRIES, AND LEAVES HAVE BEEN USED IN BREWING A BEVERAGE
(IROQUOIS, PENOBSCOT) (DEM). ALL PLANT PARTS (EXCEPT PERHAPS THE RED ARIL) OF THIS AND OTHER YEWS
CONTAIN HIGHLY TOXIC COMPONENTS AND ARE CONSIDERED POISONOUS. INGESTING AS FEW AS 50 LEAVES
(NEEDLES) HAS RESULTED IN FATALITIES (FAD).
CANADIAN GOLDENROD (SOLIDAGO CANADENSIS L.) ++
SYNONYM — S. LONGIFOLIA SCHRAD. EX DC.
WITH GOOD REASON, MANY AUTHORS HAVE TAKEN A GENERIC APPROACH TO SOLIDAGO. EFS AGGREGATES S.
ODORA AND S. VIRGAUREA. PH2 CONFESSES THAT S. CANADENSIS, C. GIGANTEA, AND S. VIRGAUREA HAVE
BEEN INTERCHANGEABLY MIXED IN THE MARKET. FEW OF THE COMPILERS, INCLUDING YOURS TRULY, COULD
POSITIVELY IDENTIFY WHICH SPECIES IS IN THE APOTHECARY JAR, AND PROBABLY NONE OF THE CHEMICAL
STUDIES ARE VOUCHERED. WHILE I HAVE MAINTAINED CITATIONS FOR SEVERAL SPECIES, I THINK THE IDENTITIES
ARE ALL SUSPECT.
ACTIVITIES (CANADIAN GOLDENROD) — ANTICANCER (1; HH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; FAD; PH2); DIURETIC (1; FAD; PH2); EMETIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (CANADIAN GOLDENROD) — BLADDER STONE (2; PH2); BITE (F; FAD); BOIL (F; DEM);
BURN (F; DEM; FAD); CANCER (1; HH2); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); CRAMP (1; FAD; PH2); CYSTOSIS
(1; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; DEM); FEVER (F; DEM; FAD); FLU (F; DEM); GRAVEL (2; FAD); INFLAMMATION (1; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; DEM); KIDNEY STONE (2; FAD; PH2); NEPHROSIS (1; FAD; PH2);
PAIN (F; CEB); PARALYSIS (F; DEM); SARCOMA (1; HH2); SIDE ACHE (F; CEB); SORE (F; DEM);
SORE THROAT (F; DEM; FAD); STONE (2; FAD); UTI (2; PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; FAD; PH2);
WOUND (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (CANADIAN GOLDENROD) — 6–12 G POWDERED HERB (PH2). ALSO DRINK AT LEAST 2 LITERS WATER
(PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CANADIAN GOLDENROD) — CLASS 2D (AHP).
CAUTION INDICATED IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (AHP; PH2). IRRIGATION THERAPY
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CONTRAINDICATED IN EDEMA RESULTING FROM REDUCED CARDIAC AND/OR KIDNEY FUNCTION. POSSIBLY
ALLERGENIC (PH2). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
CANAIGRE (RUMEX HYMENOSEPALUS TORR.) +
ACTIVITIES (CANAIGRE) — ANTHELMINTHIC (1; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FNF); ANTI-HIV (1; FNF);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FNF); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; FNF); ANTIOXIDANT (1; FNF); ANTISPASMODIC (1;
FNF); ANTITUMOR (1; CRC; HHB); ANTIVIRAL (1; FNF).
INDICATIONS (CANAIGRE) — BACTERIA (1; FNF); CANCER (1; CRC; FNF; HHB; JLH); CANCER, SKIN
(1; FNF; JLH); CARIES (1; FNF); CRAMP (1; FNF); DIARRHEA (1; FNF); DYSENTERY (1; FNF); FUNGUS
(1; FNF); HEPATOSIS (1; FNF); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; FNF); HIV (1; FNF); INFLAMMATION (1;
FNF); NEPHROSIS (1; FNF); TUMOR (1; CRC; HHB); ULCER (1; FNF); VIRUS (1; FNF).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CANAIGRE) — CLASS I (AHP) NOT COVERED
(KOM; PH2).
CANCER HERB (ACALYPHA ARVENSIS POEPP. & ENDL.) +
ACTIVITIES (CANCER HERB) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; TRA); ANTIEMETIC (F; MPG); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F;
MPG); ANTISEPTIC (1; MPG); ANTISPASMODIC (F; MPG); DIURETIC (F; MPG); TONIC (F; MPG).
INDICATIONS (CANCER HERB) — ALLERGY (F; MPG); AMEBIASIS (F; MPG); ATHLETE’S FOOT (F; MPG);
BACTERIA (1; TRA); BLISTER (F; AAB); BOIL (F; AAB); CANCER (F; AAB; MPG); CONSTIPATION (F;
MPG); CRAMP (F; MPG); DERMATOSIS (F; TRA); DIARRHEA (F; MPG); DYSENTERY (F; MPG); DYSURIA
(F; TRA); EMESIS (F; MPG); ENTEROSIS (F; MPG); FUNGUS (F; AAB); GASTROSIS (F; AAB); HEADACHE
(F; MPG); INFECTION (F; AAB); INFLAMMATION (F; AAB; MPG; TRA); ITCH (F; AAB); RINGWORM
(F; AAB); SNAKEBITE (F; MPG); SORE (F; AAB); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; TRA); STOMACHACHE (F; MPG);
ULCER (F; MPG); UTI (F; AAB); VAGINOSIS (F; AAB); VD (F; MPG); VOMITING (F; MPG); WATER
RETENTION (F; MPG).
DOSAGES (CANCER HERB) — BOIL ONE WHOLE PLANT IN 3 CUPS WATER 5 MINUTES AND TAKE 1 CUP BEFORE
EACH MEAL (AAB).
CANDLEBUSH (SENNA ALATA (L.) ROXB.) +
SYNONYM — CASSIA ALATA L.
ACTIVITIES (CANDLEBUSH) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; ZUL); ANTHELMINTHIC (1; IED); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; TRA);
ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; TRA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; AAB); ANTISEPTIC (1; TRA); DIURETIC (F; JFM);
FUNGICIDE (1; AAB; TRA); INSECTICIDE (F; IED); LAXATIVE (F; IED; JFM); PISCICIDE (F; IED);
UTEROCONTRACTANT (1; ZUL); VERMIFUGE (1; JFM).
INDICATIONS (CANDLEBUSH) — BACTERIA (1; TRA); BITE (F; IED; JFM); CATARRH (F; JFM); CONSTIPATION
(1; IED); DERMATOPHYTE (1; TRA); DERMATOSIS (1; AAB); DIARRHEA (F; JFM); DYSPEPSIA (F; IED);
ECZEMA (F; JFM); FLU (F; JFM); FUNGUS (1; AAB; TRA); HEPATOSIS (F; AAB; JFM); HERPES (1;
RYM); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; IED); INFECTION (1; AAB; IED; TRA); INFERTILITY (F; AAB; IED);
INFLAMMATION (1; AAB); JAUNDICE (F; IED); LIVER SPOT (F; AAB); LYMPHOSIS (F; AAB); MALARIA (F;
JFM); MYCOSIS (1; AAB; TRA); NEPHROSIS (F; AAB; IED); PAIN (F; IED); PARASITE (F; IED); PELLAGRA
(F; DAV); RASH (F; IED); RHEUMATISM (F; IED; JFM); RINGWORM (1; AAB); SCABIES (F; AAB);
SNAKEBITE (F; IED; JFM); SORE (F; DAV); SPLENOMEGALY (F; JFM); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; TRA);
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STOMACHACHE (F; IED; JFM); UTEROSIS (F; JFM); UTI (1; AAB); VD (F; IED; JFM); WATER RETENTION
(F; JFM); WOMB (F; JFM); WORM (F; IED; JFM).
CANDLENUT (ALEURITES MOLUCCANA (L.) WILLD.) +
SYNONYMS — A. JAVANICA GAND., A. REMYI SHERFF, A. TRILOBA J. R. FORST. & G. FORST., JATROPHA
MOLUCCANA L.
ACTIVITIES (CANDLENUT) — ANTIFEEDANT (1; CRC); APERIENT (F; WO2); APHRODISIAC (F; EFS); CARDIOTONIC (F; WO2); CARMINATIVE (F; WO2); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); EXPECTORANT (F; WO2); HEMATONIC
(F; WO2); LAXATIVE (1; CRC; WO2); PISCICIDE (1; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (CANDLENUT) — ARTHROSIS (F; CRC); ASTHMA (F; WO2); BLEEDING (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION
(F; CRC; WO2); DIARRHEA (F; CRC); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); EDEMA (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC); GAS
(F; WO2); GONORRHEA (F; CRC); HEADACHE (F; CRC); HEMATOCHEZIA (F; CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; WO2);
HYDROPHOBIA (F; WO2); RHEUMATISM (F; WO2); RINGWORM (F; WO2); SORE (F; WO2); SPRUE (F;
CRC); SWELLING (F; CRC); TUMOR (F; CRC); ULCER (F; WO2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CANDLENUT) — TOXIC AND IRRITANT. SEEDS
DANGEROUS TO EAT (WO2).
CANE REED (COSTUS SPECIOSUS (J. KÖNIG) SM.) ++
SYNONYM — BANKSEA SPECIOSA J. KÖNIG.
ACTIVITIES (CANE REED) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; MPI); ANESTHETIC (1; PH2); ANTHELMINTHIC (F; KAB;
MPI; WOI); ANTICHOLINESTERASE (1; MPI); ANTIEDEMIC (1; SKJ); ANTIEXUDATIVE (1; PH2); ANTIFERTILITY
(1; SKJ); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; SKJ); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PH2; SKJ); APHRODISIAC (F; DEP; IHB;
KAB; MPI); ASTRINGENT (F; MPI); BITTER (1; KAB; MPI); CHOLERETIC (1; PH2); CNS-DEPRESSANT (F;
SKJ); DEPURATIVE (F; DAA; DEP; IHB; KAB; MPI); DIAPHORETIC (F; IHB); DIGESTIVE (F; MPI);
DIURETIC (1; PH2); ESTROGENIC (1; PH2); LARVICIDE (F; SKJ); LAXATIVE (F; IHB; WOI); STIMULANT (F;
MPI); TONIC (F; SKJ; WOI); UTEROTONIC (1; MPI).
INDICATIONS (CANE REED) — ABORTION (F; PH2); ANASARCA (F; SKJ); ANEMIA (F; KAB); ARTHROSIS (1;
MPI; SKJ); ASTHMA (F; SKJ); BITE (F; PH2; SKJ); BLEEDING (F; PH2); BLISTER (F; SKJ); BRONCHOSIS (F;
KAB); BURN (F; SKJ); CANCER (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; DEP; MPI); CHILDBIRTH (F; PH2); CHOLERA (F; SKJ);
COLD (F; IHB; SKJ); CONSTIPATION (F; SKJ); COUGH (F; DEP; IHB; MPI; PH2); CRAMP (1; PH2; SKJ);
DERMATOSIS (F; DEP; IHB; MPI; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; IHB); DYSPEPSIA (F; KAB; MPI); FEVER (F; DEP;
IHB; MPI; PH2; SKJ); GASTROSIS (F; SKJ); GRAVEL (F; SKJ); HEADACHE (F; SKJ); HEMATURIA (F; SKJ);
HICCUP (F; KAB); INFLAMMATION (1; KAB; MPI; SKJ); LEPROSY (F; IHB); LUMBAGO (F; KAB); MALARIA
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(F; SKJ); OPHTHALMIA (F; IHB; MPI); OSTEOSIS (F; KAB); PAIN (F; KAB; PH2); PHTHISIS (F; SKJ);
PNEUMONIA (F; IHB); RABIES (F; DAA); RHEUMATISM (1; IHB; KAB; SKJ); SCABIES (F; SKJ); SMALLPOX
(F; IHB); SNAKEBITE (F; MPI; PH2); STOMATOSIS (F; JLH); SWELLING (1; SKJ); SYPHILIS (F; IHB); THIRST
(F; SKJ); TUBERCULOSIS (F; SKJ); WATER RETENTION (1; PH2); WORM (F; MPI).
DOSAGES (CANE REED) — FOOD FARMACY; RHIZOME EDIBLE AFTER COOKING (WOI).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CANE REED) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). OVERDOSE MIGHT INDUCE “EUROPEAN CHOLERA,” DIURESIS, AND SHOCK (PH2). MPI GIVES SOME INTERESTING DATA. ALKALOIDS FROM THE PLANT
SHOW IN VITRO AND IN VIVO ANTICHOLINESTERASE ACTIVITIES, PERHAPS EXPLAINING THE DEPURATIVE AND
OPHTHALMIC ACTIVITY (MPI). C. SPECIOSUS WAS FOUND TO BE 2.5 TIMES MORE ECBOLIC THAN GLORIOSA
SUPERBA, ENOUGH TO MAKE ME ADVISE PREGNANT WOMEN TO AVOID BOTH. SAPONINS FROM THE HERB CAUSED
PROLIFERATION OF UTERINE AND VAGINAL TISSUES SIMILAR TO THOSE PRODUCED BY STILBESTROL (MPI). THESE
SAPONINS ALSO HAD ANTIARTHRITIC AND ANTIINFLAMMATORY ACTIVITIES.
CANOLA, OILSEED RAPE (BRASSICA NAPUS VAR. NAPUS) ++
SYNONYMS — B. CAMPESTRIS F. ANNUA SCHUBL. & G. MARTENS, B. CAMPESTRIS F. BIENNIS SCHUBL. &
G. MARTENS, B. CAMPESTRIS SUBSP. NAPUS (L.) HOOK. F. & T. ANDERSON, B. NAPUS VAR. ANNUA W. D.
J. KOCH, B. NAPUS VAR. BIENNIS (SCHUBL. & G. MARTENS) RCHB., B. NAPUS VAR. OLEIFERA DELILE.
MANY WRITERS DO NOT DISTINGUISH BETWEEN BLACK, BROWN (INDIAN), AND WHITE MUSTARD (BRASSICA
NIGRA, BRASSICA JUNCEA, AND SINAPIS ALBA, RESPECTIVELY), BUT THE SPICE AND MEDICINE TRADE SEEMS
TO FAVOR THE WHITE. AND THE CANOLA AND RAPESEED VARIETIES HAVE BEEN HOPELESSLY MANIPULATED,
EVEN IN THE GMO FIELD. FEW IF ANY TAXONOMISTS AND AGRONOMISTS CAN DISTINGUISH ALL BRASSICA
VARIETIES AND SPECIES, AND PROBABLY FEWER CHEMISTS, HERBALISTS, PHARMACISTS, AND PHYSICIANS CAN
BE SURE OF THE VARIETY OR SPECIES. MY ENTRIES CAN BE NO MORE RELIABLE THAN THEIR SOURCES. SEEMS
AS THOUGH THE PLANT GROUP MIGHT BETTER BE TREATED GENERICALLY THAN SPECIFICALLY OR VARIETALLY.
CANOLA IS HERE DEFINED AS BRASSICA NAPUS BUT GRUENWALD ET AL. (2000) DO NOT INDEX CANOLA,
CALLING BRASSICA NAPUS MERELY THE OILSEED RAPE. WOULD THAT IT WERE THAT SIMPLE. THE USDA
NOMENCLATURE DATABASE LISTS CANOLA AS THREE DIFFERENT TAXA, B. NAPUS VAR. NAPUS, B. RAPA SUBSP.
DICHOTOMA, AND B. RAPA SUBSP. OLEIFERA. I SUSPECT THAT THE CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES
ARE MORE OR LESS INTERCHANGEABLE.
ACTIVITIES (CANOLA) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WO2); ANTISEPTIC (1; WO2); ANTITHYROID (1; HHB); APERITIF
(F; DEM); CARDIOTOXIC (1; PH2); FUNGICIDE (1; WO2); INSECTICIDE (F; WO2); STIMULANT (F; DEM);
TONIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (CANOLA) — AGUE (F; DEM); ANOREXIA (F; DEM); ASTHMA (F; DEM); BACTERIA (1;
WO2); BOIL (F; DEM); CANCER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, GROIN (1;
FNF; JLH); COLD (F; DEM); COUGH (F; DEM); CROUP (F; DEM); FELON (F; JLH); FEVER (F; DEM);
FLU (F; DEM); FUNGUS (1; WO2); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; WO2); INFLAMMATION (F; JLH);
MYCOSIS (1; WO2); NERVOUSNESS (F; DEM); PALSY (F; DEM); PHTHISIS (F; DEM); SMALLPOX (F;
DEM); SORE (F; DEM); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); WART (F; JLH); WHITLOW (F;
JLH); YEAST (1; WO2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CANOLA) — NOT COVERED (AHP). HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES OF THE OIL WHICH IS LOW IN ERUCIC ACID (PH2) (BUT PH2
DOES NOT SPECIFY THE OIL DOSAGE). INGESTED OVER A LONG PERIOD, OIL CONSIDERED CARDIOTOXIC (PH2).
DON’T OVERDO IT. IN HUGE QUANTITIES, GLUCOSINOLATE/ISOTHIOCYANATE CONTAINING CRUCIFERS MIGHT UPSET
THE THYROID. AND IN HUGE DOSES, HARD TO GET DIETARILY, INDOLE-3-CARBINOL MIGHT STIMULATE BREAST CANCER
RATHER THAN PREVENT IT, BECAUSE IT DOES SO AT LEVELS REASONABLY ATTAINABLE THROUGH DIETARY CONSUMPTION
OF CRUCIFERS (BRASSICACEAE).
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CAPE ALOE (ALOE FEROX MILL.) ++
SYNONYM — ALOE SUPRALAEVIS HAW.
ACTIVITIES (CAPE ALOE) — ANTIALLERGIC (1; ZUL); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; ZUL); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; ZUL);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; ZUL); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; ZUL); ANTISARCOMIC (1; ZUL); FUNGICIDE (1; ZUL);
IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; ZUL); LAXATIVE (1; VVG); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; ZUL); VULNERARY (1; VVG).
INDICATIONS (CAPE ALOE) — ALLERGY (1; ZUL); ARTHROSIS (1; VVG); BACTERIA (1; ZUL); CANCER (1;
ZUL); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; VVG); CONSTIPATION (1; VVG); ECZEMA (F; VVG); FUNGUS (1; ZUL); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (F; VVG); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; ZUL); INFECTION (1; ZUL); INFLAMMATION (1; ZUL);
MYCOSIS (1; ZUL); OPHTHALMIA (F; ZUL); SINUSOSIS (F; VVG); SORE (F; ZUL); STRESS (F; VVG);
TUMOR (1; ZUL); VD (F; ZUL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CAPE ALOE) — NOT FOR USE IN PREGNANCY;
OVERDOSE MAY CAUSE DIARRHEA, GASTROSIS, NEPHROSIS, AND PELVIC CONGESTION (ZUL). NECTAR POSSIBLY
NARCOTIC (ZUL).
CAPE GOOSEBERRY (PHYSALIS PERUVIANA L.) ++
SYNONYM — PHYSALIS EDULIS SIMS.
ACTIVITIES (CAPE GOOSEBERRY) — ANALGESIC (F; ZUL); ANTIFEEDANT (1; ZUL); ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS);
APERIENT (F; EFS); DECONGESTANT (F; DAV); DIURETIC (F; EFS; HHB; ZUL); LAXATIVE (1; EFS).
INDICATIONS (CAPE GOOSEBERRY) — BILIOUSNESS (F; ZUL); BOIL (F; ZUL); CHILDBIRTH (F; ZUL);
CONGESTION (F; DAV); COUGH (F; DAV); CYSTOSIS (F; EFS); DERMATOSIS (F; ZUL); DIARRHEA (F; ZUL);
DYSURIA (F; ZUL); ENTEROSIS (F; SKJ; ZUL); FEVER (F; EFS); GASTROSIS (F; ZUL); GONORRHEA (F; ZUL);
INFLAMMATION (F; KAB; ZUL); JAUNDICE (F; ZUL); OPHTHALMIA (F; DAV); PAIN (F; ZUL); PHARYNGOSIS
(F; DAV); RASH (F; ZUL); STOMACHACHE (F; ZUL); STOMATOSIS (F; DAV); ULCER (F; ZUL); WATER
RETENTION (F; EFS; HHB; ZUL).
CAPER (CAPPARIS SPINOSA L.) +++
SYNONYM — CAPPARIS RUPESTRIS SM.
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ACTIVITIES (CAPER) — ALTERATIVE (F; EFS); ANALGESIC (F; BIB; SKJ); ANTHELMINTHIC (1; BIB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; BIB; WO2); ANTICYSTIC (1; WO2); ANTIDOTE, BERYLLIUM (F; WO2); ANTIPARALYTIC (F; HAD);
ANTIVIRAL (1; WO2); APERITIF (F; BIB; WO2); APHRODISIAC (F; BIB); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS; WO2); DIURETIC
(F; EFS; SKJ; WO2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; BIB); EXPECTORANT (F; BIB; EFS; WO2); FUNGICIDE (1; BIB;
WO2); HEMOSTAT (1; WO2); LAXATIVE (F; HAD); STIMULANT (F; BIB; EFS); TONIC (F; EFS; SKJ).
INDICATIONS (CAPER) — ADENOPATHY (F; BIB; JLH); AGING (F; BIB); ANOREXIA (F; BIB; WO2);
ARTHROSIS (F; BIB); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; BIB); BACTERIA (1; BIB; WO2); BLEEDING (1; WO2); CANCER
(1; BIB); CANCER, ABDOMEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, BLADDER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF;
JLH); CANCER, GROIN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, HEAD (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, KIDNEY (1; FNF; JLH);
CANCER, LIVER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, NECK (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER,
UTERUS (1; FNF; JLH); CATARACT (F; BIB); CHILL (F; BIB); CIRRHOSIS (F; WO2); COLD (F; BIB); CYSTOSIS
(F; JLF); DENGUE (F; BIB); DROPSY (F; BIB); DYSENTERY (F; BIB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; BIB); FRACTURE
(F; BIB); FUNGUS (1; BIB; WO2); GOUT (F; SKJ; WO2); HEADACHE (F; BIB); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH;
WO2); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; BIB; WO2); INFERTILITY (F; BIB); MALARIA (F; BIB); MALTA
FEVER (F; BIB); MYCOSIS (1; BIB; WO2); NEPHROSIS (F; JLH; WO2); OPHTHALMIA (F; BIB); OTOSIS
(F; BIB); PAIN (F; BIB; SKJ); PARALYSIS (F; HAD); RHEUMATISM (F; WO2); SCLEROSIS (F; BIB); SCIATICA
(F; BIB); SCURVY (1; WO2); SCROFULA (F; BIB); SNAKEBITE (F; BIB); SPLENOMEGALY (F; BIB); SPLENOSIS
(F; BIB; WO2); TOOTHACHE (F; BIB); TUBERCULOSIS (1; BIB; WO2); TUMOR (F; BIB); ULCER (F; BIB);
UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VIRUS (1; WO2); WART (F; BIB; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; SKJ; WO2).
DOSAGES (CAPER) — FOOD FARMACY (JAD). BRANDY, HONEY, OR WINE DECOCTIONS FOR LIVER AILMENTS (JLH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CAPER) — NOT COVERED (AHP, KOM; PHR;
PH2). ISOTHIOCYANATES IN OVERDOSE CAN CAUSE PROBLEMS.
EXTRACTS (CAPER) — STACHYDRINE, IN ANIMALS, HASTENS COAGULATION. SHIRWAIKAR ET AL. (1996) FOUND
ANTIHEPATOTOXIC ACTIVITY IN ALCOHOLIC, ETHER, ETHYL ACETATE, AND PETROL EXTRACTS OF ROOT BARK. ALL REDUCED
ELEVATED SERUM TRANSAMINASES (ORALLY IN RATS UP TO 2000 MG/KG WITH NO EVIDENT TOXICITY) (FITOTERAPIA
67(3):200–4; 1996).
CAPSICUM (CAPSICUM FRUTESCENS L. SPP.) ++
(BELL PEPPER, CAPSICUM, CAYENNE, HOT CHILE, PAPRIKA, RED PEPPER.)
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ACTIVITIES (CAPSICUM) — ANALGESIC (2; APA; JAD; WAM); ANESTHETIC (1; APA; TAD; 60P);
ANTIAGGREGANT (1; PH2; SKY); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PED; PH2; TRA); ANTICANCER (1; TAD); ANTIDOTE
(F; IED); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; TAD; WAM; WO2); ANTIISCHEMIC (1; TAD); ANTINITROSAMINIC
(1; JNU); ANTIOXIDANT (1; SKY; TAD; WAM); ANTIPSORIATIC (1; FNF); ANTIPYRETIC (1; TAD);
ANTISEPTIC (1; 60P; PNC); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PED); ANTIULCER (1; APA; BGB; PED); ANTIVIRAL (1;
WO2); APERITIF (1; APA); ASTRINGENT (1; PED); BRADYCARDIC (1; WO2); BRONCHOCONSTRICTOR (1;
TAD); BRONCHODILATOR (1; APA); CALCIUM ANTAGONIST (1; TAD); CARCINOGENIC (1; TAD); CARMINATIVE
(1; 60P; BGB; PED); CATABOLIC (1; HAD; 60P); CHOLERETIC (1; TRA); CIRCULOSTIMULANT (1; PED);
CORTICOSTERONIGENIC (1; WO2); COUNTERIRRITANT (2; APA; PED); DART POISON (F; WBB); DECONGESTANT
(1; APA; DAD; RIN; TRA); DIAPHORETIC (1; BGB; PED); DIGESTIVE (1; APA); DIURETIC (F; JFM);
FIBRINOLYTIC (F; PH2); GASTROGOGUE (1; APA); HEMOLYTIC (1; BGB); HEMOSTAT (F; 60P); HYPEREMIC
(2; KOM); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; APA); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; DAD); HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (1;
APA); INSECTICIDE (1; WBB); IRRITANT (1; APA); LIPOLYTIC (F; TAD); NEUROTOXIC (1; KOM); RADIOPROTECTIVE (1; WO2); RUBEFACIENT (2; APA; PED; TRA); SIALAGOGUE (1; APA; WBB); STIMULANT (1;
BGB; IED; PED); STOMACHIC (F; IED; WBB); SYNERGIST (1; PED); THERMOGENIC (1; FNF; HAD);
TONIC (1; APA; PNC; WAM); ULCEROGENIC (1; WO2); UTEROCONTRACTANT (1; TRA); VASOCONSTRICTOR
(F; TRA); VULNERARY (1; WO2); WATER RETENTION (F; JFM).
INDICATIONS (CAPSICUM) — AGUE (F; IED); ALCOHOLISM (1; PHR; PH2; WO2); ANOREXIA (1; APA;
PHR; WBB; WO2); ANOREXIA NERVOSA (F; PH2); ARTHROSIS (PAIN) (1; APA; BGB; SKY); ASTHMA
(1; JFM; JNU); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; PHR; PH2); BACKACHE (1; APA; WBB); BACTERIA (1; PED; PH2;
TRA); BLEEDING (F; DAD; 60P); BOIL (F; IED; JFM); BRONCHOSIS (1; APA); BURSITIS (1; SKY);
CANCER (1; JLH; TAD); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (F; JLH); CANCER, SKIN (F; JLH);
CARDIOPATHY (1; PHR; PH2); CATARACT (1; DAD); CHICKENPOX (1; APA); CHILBLAIN (1; BGB; PNC;
WO2); CHILDBIRTH (1; 60P); CHILL (F; APA); CHOLERA (F; IED; PH2; JAF49:3101); CIRCULOSIS (1;
WAM); CLUSTER HEADACHE (1; APA); COLD (1; APA; JFM; RIN); COLIC (1; APA; JFM; PNC);
CONGESTION (1; APA; DAD; JFM; RIN; TRA); COUGH (F; JFM; PH2); CRAMP (2; KOM; PED; PH2);
DIABETES (1; APA); DIABETIC NEUROPATHY (1; SKY); DIARRHEA (F; PHR; PH2); DROPSY (F; IED);
DYSPEPSIA (1; APA; BGB; IED; PH2; WO2); DYSPNEA (F; DAV); EDEMA (F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F;
PH2); EPITHELIOMA (F; JLH); FEVER (1; BGB; IED; PED; PHR; PH2; TAD); FLU (F; DAV); FROSTBITE
(F; BGB; PHR; PH2; SPI); GAS (1; APA; BGB; DAV; PED; 60P); GASTROSIS (1; JFM; PH2; TRA;
WO2); GIDDINESS (F; IED); GOUT (F; IED; PH2); HAY FEVER (1; RIN); HEADACHE (1; APA; WAM);
HEAD COLD (1; RIN); HEMORRHOID (F; IED; JFM; WBB); HEPATOSIS (F; WBB; WO2); HERPES (1;
DAV; SKY); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; APA; TRA); HIGH TRIGLYCERIDE (1; APA); HOARSENESS (F; PHR);
HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; DAD); IMPOTENCE (F; PHR); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (F; IED; PH2);
INFLAMMATION (1; APA; TAD; TRA; WAM; WO2); INORGASMIA (F; PHR); ITCH (2; ABS); KERNEL (F;
JLH); LARYNGOSIS (F; PNC); LUMBAGO (1; APA; PHR; PH2; PNC); MALARIA (F; IED; PHR; PH2);
MASTOSIS (F; JLH); MYALGIA (2; APA; KOM, PNC); MYOSIS (2; PHR; PH2); NEURALGIA (1; APA;
SKY; WO2); NEUROPATHY (1; TAD); OBESITY (1; FNF; HAD); OSTEOARTHROSIS (1; TAD); OTOSIS (F;
IED; PH2); PAIN (2; APA; BGB; JAD; PH2; TAD; WBB; WAM; 60P); PHARYNGOSIS (1; DAD; PH2);
PLAGUE (F; WBB); PRURIGO (2; ABS); PSORIASIS (1; APA; FNF; SKY); PULMONOSIS (F; IED; 60P);
RESPIROSIS (F; IED); RHEUMATISM (2; APA; PHR; PH2; TRA); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SCARLET FEVER (F;
PH2); SCIATICA (1; PH2); SEASICKNESS (F; PH2); SHINGLES (1; APA); SNAKEBITE (F; IED; 60P); SORE
THROAT (1; JFM; PHR; PH2); SPRAIN (1; APA); STRAINS (1; APA); STOMACHACHE (F; JAF49:3101);
STROKE (1; PHR; PH2); SWELLING (F; DAD; WBB); TENNIS ELBOW (1; JAD); TENSION (2; PH2); THUMBSUCKING (1; APA; BGB); THYROIDOSIS (F; PED); TOOTHACHE (1; DAV; 60P); TYPHOID (F; IED); TYPHUS
(F; JAF49:3101); ULCER (1; APA; BGB; PED); UTI (F; PH2); VARICOSIS (1; JAD; WBB; WO2); VIRUS
(1; WO2); WOUND (1; JFM; WO2); YELLOW FEVER (F; JAF49:3101; PH2).
DOSAGES (CAPSICUM) — 0.25–0.5 TSP SPICE/CUP WATER AFTER MEALS (APA); 0.25–0.5 DROPPER TINCTURE
(APA); 0.3–1.0 ML FRUIT TINCTURE (CAN; PNC; SKY); 0.05–0.15 STRONG FRUIT TINCTURE (PNC); 1/2 CUP
FRESH FRUIT (PED); 30–120 MG FRUIT 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 100–300 MG DRY FRUIT (PED); 0.5–1 TSP DRY
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FRUIT/CUP WATER (SF); 200 MG DRY FRUIT:1 ML ALCOHOL/1 ML WATER (PED); 30–120 MG POWDERED CAYENNE
(PNC); 2–3 (450 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (NH); 1 STX 450 MG CAPSULE 3 ×/DAY (NH); 0.6–2 MG
CAPSICUM OLEORESIN (CAN; PNC); TOPICAL MAXIMUM STRENGTH 2.5% (CAN). TOPICAL STX SHOULD
CONTAIN, METHINKS 0.0225–0.075% CAPSAICIN, BUT I SEE REPORTS OF 0.25–0.75% CAPSAICIN (SF). SOME
PEOPLE WORK WITH STRONGER OINTMENTS THAN MINE (0.025–0.075% CAPSAICIN); STEVE FOSTER GIVES LEVELS
10 TIMES HIGHER, AND CAN 100 TIMES HIGHER (FOR CAPSAICINOIDS). I CONSIDER THESE HIGHER LEVELS TOO
STRONG, IF NOT DANGEROUS.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CAPSICUM) — CLASS 2D. CONTRAINDICATED ON
BROKEN SKIN OR NEAR EYES (AHP). COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS: DAMAGED SKIN, HYPERSENSITIVITY; ADVERSE EFFECTS: IRRITANT PROPERTIES, RARELY ALLERGIC REACTIONS. NOT TO BE USED FOR MORE
THAN 2 DAYS, WITH 14-DAY LAPSE BEFORE REAPPLYING (THIS IS NOT OFTEN FOLLOWED IN THIS COUNTRY) (AEH).
THE HERBAL PDR SUGGESTS THE SAME. NOT FOR CHILDREN UNDER 2 YEARS (WAM). CAN REPORTS CAPSAICINOIDS TO BE IRRITANT, “THE TOXICITY OF THE CAPSAICINOIDS HAS REPORTEDLY NOT BEEN ASCRIBED TO ANY
ONE SPECIFIC ACTION BUT MAY BE DUE TO THEIR CAUSING RESPIRATORY FAILURE, BRADYCARDIA, AND HYPOTENSION.” CHRONIC ADMINISTRATION OF CAPSICUM EXTRACT (0.5 ΜG CAPSAICIN/KG BODY WEIGHT; THAT WOULD
BE 50 ΜG (MICROGRAMS) FOR THIS 100-KILO RAT) TO HAMSTERS HAS BEEN REPORTED TOXIC (CAN). THE ORAL
LD50 IN RATS IS 190 MG/KG (CAN). THE ORAL LD50 97–294 IN MICE IS SUCH THAT LED TAD TO CALCULATE
THAT FOR ME, A 220-LB (100 KG) RAT, I’D NEED TO INGEST SOME 135 TO 415 OUNCES OF HOT PEPPER. NO
WAY (TAD). CAPSICUM MAY INTERFERE WITH BLOOD PRESSURE MEDICINES AND MAOIS (CAN). PAPRIKA
AND/OR CAPSICUM MAY SPEED OTHER MEDICATIONS (READING THAT, I WENT AND TRIED A MIXTURE OF GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE WITH BLACK PEPPER AND TABASCO, THREE WELL KNOWN POTENTIATORS OF MEDICATIONS). INTERESTING.
SPICY, BUT GOOD. SURE BEATS TAKING MY LESS-SPICY HERB (OR SYNTHETICS FOR THOSE MORE UNFORTUNATE
THAN I). DIGESTIVE PROPERTIES OF CAPSAICIN MAY BE ATTRIBUTED TO AN ENHANCEMENT OF DIGESTIVE ENZYME
ACTIVITIES OR TO INDIRECT EFFECTS ON VASCULAR ENDOTHELIA, SMOOTH MUSCLES, AND MAST CELLS, RESULTING IN
INCREASE OF VASCULAR PERMEABILITY AND OF MUCOSAL BLOOD FLOW. ANTIGENS HAVE BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH
ANAPHYLAXIS AND RHINOCONJUNCTIVITIS (PH2). HOT SPICES CAN PROMOTE ANTIGEN TRANSFER THROUGH EPITHELIA AND THEREBY AUGMENT SENSITIZATION OR ALLERGIC REACTIONS. UNFORTUNATELY, IT MAY ALSO SPEED UP
HEPATIC METABOLISM OF MANY DRUGS, EFFECTIVELY RENDERING THEM WEAKER. MANY OF MY CORRESPONDENTS
FIND THE CAPSAICIN CURE WORSE THAN THEIR ACHING AILMENT. FLEMING ET AL. (1998) HAVE SOME HEAVY
DUTY TOXICITY INFO: TOXIC DOSAGES, POSSIBLY LEADING TO LIFE-THREATENING HYPOTHERMIA BY AFFECTING THE
THERMORECEPTORS. EXCESSIVE CONSUMPTION MAY CAUSE GASTROENTEROSIS, HEPATIC OR RENAL DAMAGE
(CAN), OR ULCERS (SKY). PROLONGED CONSUMPTION OF HIGH DOSES CAN CAUSE CHRONIC GASTROSIS, KIDNEY
AND LIVER DAMAGE, AND NEUROTOXICITY (PHR). PROLONGED EXPOSURE MAY DEADEN THE SENSITIVITY TO ANY
PAIN (PED). “PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO MUCOSA WILL MAKE THE MUCOSA INSENSITIVE TO INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION” (PED). I DON’T KNOW WHETHER THAT’S SUPPOSED TO BE A PLUS OR A MINUS (JAD).
CARAMBOLA (AVERRHOA CARAMBOLA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (CARAMBOLA) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; WO2); ANTIDOTE (F; WO2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; WO2);
ANTIPYRETIC (F; DEP; SKJ); EMETIC (F; WO2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; WO2); FUNGICIDE (F; WO2);
HEMOSTAT (F; SKJ); LACTAGOGUE (F; WO2); PARASITICIDE (F; WO2); SIALAGOGUE (F; SKJ); VERMIFUGE
(F; WO2).
INDICATIONS (CARAMBOLA) — ALACTEA (F; WO2); AMENORRHEA (F; WO2); ANGINA (F; WO2); APHTHA
(F; WO2); BLEEDING (F; SKJ); CHICKENPOX (F; WO2); COLIC (F; WO2); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); DYSENTERY
(F; WO2); FEVER (F; DEP; PH2; SKJ); FUNGUS (F; WO2); HEADACHE (F; WO2); HEMORRHOID (F;
PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; PH2; WO2); INFECTION (F; WO2); INFLAMMATION (F; WO2); MALARIA (F; PH2);
MYCOSIS (F; WO2); PAIN (F; PH2); PARASITE (F; WO2); RINGWORM (F; WO2); SCABIES (F; PH2);
STRESS (F; SKJ); THIRST (F; PH2); VOMITING (F; PH2); WORM (F; WO2); WOUND (F; DAA); XEROSTOMA
(F; DAA).
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DOSAGES (CARAMBOLA) — FRUITS FOOD FARMACY (JAD). BUT SEE BELOW.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CARAMBOLA) — NOT COVERED (AHP). HIGH
OXALATE CONTENT OF FRUITS, COMPARABLE TO RHUBARB, MIGHT BE RISKY FOR OXALATE-SENSITIVE INDIVIDUALS.
NO EVIDENCE OF HEALTH RISKS FROM CONSUMING PRESERVES IN MODERATION (PH2). SEEDS POSSIBLY
EMMENAGOGUE, EMETIC.
CARAWAY (CARUM CARVI L.) ++
SYNONYM — CARUM VELENOVSKYI ROHLENA.
ACTIVITIES (CARAWAY) — ANTHELMINTHIC (F; DEP); ANTIANEMIC (1; APA); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA;
PHR; PH2; TAD; WO2); ANTICANCER (1; APA; TAD); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; APA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(F; SHT); ANTISEPTIC (1; KOM; PIP; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA; HH2; KOM; PH2; SHT;
TAD); APERITIF (1; APA); CANDIDICIDE (1; HH2; PHR; PH2); CARMINATIVE (1; APA; DEP; JAD;
SHT); CHOLERETIC (1; HH2; PHR; PH2); COLLYRIUM (F; DEP); DIGESTIVE (1; APA); DIURETIC (F;
WO2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; APA; PHR; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; PNC; SHT); FUNGICIDE (1; APA;
WO2); LACTAGOGUE (F; APA; HHB; MPI; PHR; PH2); LARVICIDE (1; APA; WO2); MYORELAXANT
(1; APA); NEUROTROPIC (F; WO2); STIMULANT (F; PNC); STOMACHIC (F; HHB; MPI; PHR); UTERORELAXANT (1; APA); VERMIFUGE (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (CARAWAY) — ALACTEA (F; EFS); ANEMIA (1; APA); ANOREXIA (2; APA; HHB; KOM;
PIP); BACTERIA (1; APA; HH2; PHR; PH2; TAD; WO2); BRONCHOSIS (2; PHR); CANCER (1; APA;
TAD); CANDIDA (1; HH2; PHR; PH2); CARDIOPATHY (F; PHR; PH2); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; PHR);
COLD (2; APA; PHR); COLIC (1; DEP; KOM; PIP; WO2); COUGH (2; APA; PHR); CRAMP (1;
APA; DEP; HH2; KOM; PHR; PH2; SHT; TAD; WO2); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA
(F; APA); DYSPEPSIA (1; APA; DEP; HHB; KOM; PHR; SHT); ECTOPARASITE (F; HHB); ENTEROSIS
(F; DEP; PH2); FEVER (2; PHR); FUNGUS (1; APA; HH2; WO2); GAS (1; APA; DEP; HHB; JAD;
KOM; PHR; SHT); GASTROSIS (1; PH2; PIP; PNC; WO2); HEMORRHOID (F; DEP); HEPATOSIS (2;
PHR); INCONTINENCE (F; APA); INFECTION (1; APA; HH2; PHR; PH2; WO2); INFLAMMATION (F;
SHT); LUMBAGO (F; WO2); MYALGIA (1; APA); MYCOSIS (1; APA; WO2); NAUSEA (F; APA);
NERVOUSNESS (F; PHR); NEUROSIS (F; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEP); PHARYNGOSIS (2; PHR); PLEUROSIS
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(1; HHB); RHEUMATISM (1; HHB; WO2); SCABIES (1; WO2); STOMACHACHE (1; PNC); STOMATOSIS
(2; PHR); UTEROSIS (F; DEP);WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; WO2); WORM (F; DEP; EFS); YEAST (1;
HH2; PHR; PH2).
DOSAGES (CARAWAY) — 1.5–6 G FRUIT (PIP); 1–2 TSP CRUSHED SEED/CUP WATER 2–4 ×/DAY, BETWEEN
MEALS (APA); CHEW 1 TSP SEED 3–4 ×/DAY (APA); 0.5–2 G POWDERED SEED (PNC); 0.05–0.2 ML
CONCENTRATED SEED WATER (PNC); 0.5–1 TSP TINCTURE UP TO 3 ×/DAY (APA); 3–4 ML LIQUID EXTRACT 3–4
×/DAY (APA); 3–6 DROPS OIL (PIP); 0.05–0.2 ML CARAWAY OIL (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CARAWAY) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE KNOWN
(KOM).“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). WE MIGHT
EXTEND TO ALL APIACEOUS OILS BISSET’S COMMENTS ON CELERYSEED OIL, “THE DRUG IS CONTRAINDICATED IN
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,” SINCE APIACEOUS EOS MAY INCREASE THE INFLAMMATION AS A RESULT OF
EPITHELIAL IRRITATION (BIS). OVERDOSES FOR LONG PERIODS CAN LEAD TO KIDNEY AND/OR LIVER DAMAGE (PHR;
PH2). ANTISPASMODIC AND CARMINATIVE EFFECTS CONFIRMED; CARAWAY REDUCES GI FOAM (PNC). ED50
CARAWAY OIL AS ANTISPASMODIC 20 MG/L (HH2).
CARDAMOM (ELETTARIA CARDAMOMUM (L.) MATON) ++
SYNONYM — AMOMUM CARDAMOMUM L.
ACTIVITIES (CARDAMOM) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; KAB); ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PH2);
ANTICANCER (1; APA); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; X7753104); ANTINITROSATING (1; X7753104); ANTISEPTIC (F;
PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA; PNC); ANTIVIRAL (1; PH2); APERITIF (F; EFS; HHB; PH2); APHRODISIAC
(F; APA); CARDIOTONIC (F; KAP); CARMINATIVE (1; APA; EFS; PNC; SUW); CHOLAGOGUE (2; KOM;
PH2); CHOLERETIC (1; PH2); CNS-STIMULANT (1; FNF); DECONGESTANT (1; FNF); DIGESTIVE (F; SKJ);
DIURETIC (F; EFS; SUW); EMMENAGOGUE (F; KAB); FUNGICIDE (F; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; KAB; KAP);
SECRETOLYTIC (1; PH2); STIMULANT (1; APA; PNC; SUW); STOMACHIC (1; KAP; PNC; SUW); TONIC (F;
KAP); VIRUSTAT (2; KOM).
INDICATIONS (CARDAMOM) — AGUE (F; DAD); ALCOHOLISM (F; DAD); ANOREXIA (2; EFS; HHB;
PHR; PH2); ASTHMA (F; APA; KAP; SKJ); BACTERIA (1; PH2); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAP); BLEEDING (F;
DAD); BRONCHOSIS (2; KAP; PHR; PH2; SKJ); CACOETHES (F; JLH); CANCER (1; APA; FNF; JLH;
X7753104); CANCER, ABDOMEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, DIAPHRAGM
(1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1;
FNF; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; FNF; JLH; KAB); CATARRH (F; DAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; PHR;
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PH2); CHOLERA (F; DEP); COLD (2; PHR; PH2); COLIC, LIVER (1; APA); CONGESTION (1; FNF);
CONSTIPATION (F; KAB; KAP); COUGH (F; PH2); CRAMP (1; APA; PNC); CYSTOSIS (F; DEP; KAB;
KAP); DEBILITY (F; DAD); DERMATOSIS (F; KAB); DIAPHRAGMOSIS (F; JLH); DIARRHEA (F; PH2);
DYSPEPSIA (2; APA; KAP; KOM; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DAD); DYSURIA (F; APA; KAB);
ENTEROSIS (F; JLH); ENURESIS (F; DAD); FATIGUE (1; APA); FEVER (2; PHR; PH2); FUNGUS (F; PH2);
GAS (1; APA; EFS; KAP; PH2; PNC; RIN; SUW); GASTROSIS (1; JLH; PH2); HALITOSIS (1; APA;
DAD); HEADACHE (F; DEP); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB; KAP); HEPATOSIS (2; JLH; PHR; PH2); HYPERACIDITY (F; DAD); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (2; PHR; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; FNF; KAB);
INTOXICATION (F; DAD); MALARIA (F; DAD); MORNING SICKNESS (F; PH2); MYCOSIS (F; PH2); NAUSEA
(F; DEP; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; KAB); OTOSIS (F; KAB); PAIN (F; DAD); PHARYNGOSIS (2; KAB;
PHR; PH2); PROCTOSIS (F; KAB); PULMONOSIS (F; DAD); ROEMHELD SYNDROME (F; PH2); SCABIES
(F; KAB); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); SPERMATORRHEA (F; DAD); STOMACHACHE (1;
APA; PH2); STOMATOSIS (2; PHR; PH2); STRANGURY (F; KAP); TOOTHACHE (F; KAB); TUBERCULOSIS
(F; DAD; SKJ); URETHROSIS (F; PH2); UROGENITOSIS (F; DAD); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VOMITING (F; DEP;
PH2); VIRUS (1; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; SUW).
DOSAGES (CARDAMOM) — 0.5–2 G POWDERED FRUIT (PNC); 0.625–1.750 G POWDERED SEED (KAP);
15 CRUSHED SEED/HALF CUP WATER UP TO 5 ×/DAY (APA); INDIVIDUAL DOSE 0.5 G; DAILY DOSE 1.5 G (HHB);
1–2 G (KOM; PH2); 2–4 ML TINCTURE (PNC); 2–4 ML LIQUID CARDAMOM EXTRACT (PNC); 0.03–0.2 ML
CARDAMOM OIL (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CARDAMOM) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NO SIDE EFFECTS OR
INTERACTIONS REPORTED (KOM). PATIENTS WITH GALLSTONE SHOULD CONSULT A PHYSICIAN BEFORE TAKING
(KOM). CAN TRIGGER GALLSTONE COLIC (PH2). FLEMING ET AL. GIVE A MUCH LONGER COMMISSION E
APPROVAL LIST THAN BLUMENTHAL ET AL. (WHO LIST ONLY DYSPEPSIA IN 1998, AND DROPPED IT IN BGB).
THERE’S SOMETHING VERY REPETITIVE ABOUT THE CAVEATS THAT A COMPILER LIKE ME IS LIABLE TO NOTICE.
THERE ARE PROBABLY A DOZEN SPECIES LIKE THIS WHERE THE BLUMENTHAL AND FLEMING ET AL. TEMPLATES
ARE PARALLEL TO THIS ONE CASE. GOOD COMPUTER JOCKS CAN SEEK THEM OUT. ACCENTUATING THE NEGATIVE,
RINZLER NOTES THAT BORNEOL, EUCALYPTOL (= CINEOLE), AND LIMONENE ARE IRRITANTS; LIMONENE IS A
PHOTOSENSITIZER.
CARLINE THISTLE (CARLINA ACAULIS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (CARLINE THISTLE) — ANTHELMINTHIC (F; HHB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F;
EFS); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PH2); CHOLAGOGUE (F; EFS); DIAPHORETIC (1; EFS; HHB; PH2); DIURETIC
(F; EFS; HHB; PH2); EMETIC (F; EFS; HHB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS; HHB); LAXATIVE (F; HHB);
STOMACHIC (F; EFS; HHB); VERMIFUGE (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (CARLINE THISTLE) — BACTERIA (1; PH2); CANCER (F; JLH); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PH2); COLD
(F; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; EFS); CRAMP (1; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; HHB); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2);
ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); FEVER (1; EFS; HHB; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; EFS); LICHEN (F; HHB); PSORIASIS (F;
HHB); SCABIES (F; HHB); SORE (F; HHB); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; PH2); TOOTHACHE (F; HHB); WATER
RETENTION (F; EFS; HHB; PH2); WORM (F; EFS); WOUND (F; HHB).
DOSAGES (CARLINE THISTLE) — 1.5 G (HHB).
CARNATION (DIANTHUS CARYOPHYLLUS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (CARNATION) — ALEXETERIC (F; WOI); ALLERGENIC (1; X10400858); ANTHELMINTHIC (F; WOI);
ANTI-HIV (1; X7316958); ANTIRIBOSOMAL (1; X10850653); ANTIVIRAL (1; X10850653); CARDIOTONIC
(F; WOI); DIAPHORETIC (F; WOI); FUNGICIDE (1; X11314958); VERMIFUGE (F; WOI).
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INDICATIONS (CARNATION) — FEVER (F; WOI); FUNGUS (1; X11314958); HIV (1; X10850653;
X7316958); INFECTION (1; X11314958); MYCOSIS (1; X11314958); VIRUS (1; X10850653); WORM
(F; WOI).
EXTRACTS (CARNATION) — SHOWING WHAT VARIATION CAN BE EXPECTED IN EOS LIKE CARNATION, MY SOURCES
SHOW THE QUANTITY OF EO IN THE FLOWERS VARIES FROM 0.003% (HHB) TO 0.29% (WOI). IT MAY CONTAIN
12–40% BENZYL-BENZOATE, 2–30% EUGENOL, 1–11% CIS-3-HEXENYLBENZOATE (TAD).
CAROB (CERATONIA SILIQUA L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (CAROB) — ANTIBACTERIAL (2; SKY; WO2); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; PH2); ANTIEXUDATIVE (1;
PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; WO2); ANTITOXIC (1; SKY); ANTITUSSIVE (F; BIB); ANTIVIRAL (1; PH2); ASTRINGENT
(1; SKY; WO2); DEMULCENT (F; BIB); DIGESTIVE (1; PH2); HEMOLYTIC (1; WO2); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; BIB; LAF); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; LAF); HYPOINSULEMIC (1; LAF); HYPOLIPIDEMIC (1; PH2);
LAXATIVE (F; BIB; EFS; LAF); PECTORAL (F; BIB; EFS); RESOLVENT (F; BIB).
INDICATIONS (CAROB) — ASTHMA (F; BIB); BACTERIA (2; SKY; WO2); CATARRH (F; BIB; PNC);
CELIAC (F; PH2); CHILDBIRTH (F; PH2); COLITIS (F; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; LAF); COUGH (F; BIB;
HHB; PH2; WO2); DEHYDRATION (F; WO2); DIABETES (1; LAF; WO2); DIARRHEA (2; HHB; SKY);
DYSPEPSIA (2; SKY; WO2); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); HEARTBURN (1; SKY); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; BIB;
LAF); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; LAF); HYPERPERISTALSIS (F; WO2); INDURATION (F; JLH); OBESITY (1;
LAF; PH2); SPRUE (F; PH2); STEATORRHEA (F; HHB); VIRUS (1; PH2); VOICE (F; PNC); VOMITING
(F; PH2); WART (F; JLH).
DOSAGES (CAROB) — 15–20 G CAROB MIXED IN APPLESAUCE (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CAROB) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). INFANT DIARRHEA MUST BE MONITORED
BY A PROFESSIONAL TO ENSURE PROPER HYDRATION WITH HIGH ELECTROLYTE FLUID DURING ACUTE DIARRHEA
(SKY). CAROB TANNINS INACTIVATE TOXINS BY BINDING WITH THEM; INHIBIT BACTERIA (SKY). BY
MAKING STOMACH CONTENTS MORE VISCOUS, FIBERS AND SUGARS MAY INTERFERE WITH ACID REFLUX INTO
THE ESOPHAGUS (SKY).
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CARROT
(DAUCUS CAROTA L. SUBSP. SATIVUS (HOFFM.) ARCANG.) ++
ACTIVITIES (CARROT) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; WBB; WOI); ANTHELMINTHIC (1; PH2; WBB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC; PH2); ANTIFERTILITY (1; JFM); ANTIIMPLANTATION (F; CRC); ANTILACTAGOGUE (F;
JFM); ANTILITHIC (F; APA); ANTINITROSAMINIC (1; JNU); ANTIOXIDANT (1; JNU); ANTIPROLIFERANT
(1; JNU); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (1; JFM; PH2); APERITIF (F; DEM); APHRODISIAC (1;
APA; CRC); AROMATIC (F; CRC); ASTRINGENT (1; PH2); CARDIOACTIVE (1; APA); CARMINATIVE (F;
APA; CRC; JFM); CHEMOPREVENTIVE (1; APA); CONTRACEPTIVE (1; APA; CRC); DEOBSTRUENT (F;
CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIURETIC (F; APA; CAN; CRC; HHB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; APA;
CRC; JFM); EMOLLIENT (F; WBB); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; APA); HYPOGLYCEMIC (F; CRC);
HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA; PHR; PH2); HYPOURICEMIC (1; WOI); MAOI (1; JFM); MEMORIGENIC
(1; JNU); NKC-BOOSTER (1; JNU); MYORELAXANT (1; APA; WBB); OPHTHALMIC (1; PH2); STIMULANT (F; CRC; PH2); TONIC (F; CRC); UTEROCONTRACTANT (1; WOI); VASODILATOR (1; APA);
VERMIFUGE (1; PHR; PH2).
INDICATIONS (CARROT) — ACNE (F; DEM); ANOREXIA (F; DEM); APHONIA (F; JFM); ASTHMA (F; JFM);
BACTERIA (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); BLADDER STONE (F; APA); BOIL (F; JFM); BURN (F; JFM); CALCULUS (F;
CAN; CRC); CANCER (1; APA; CRC); CANCER, BLADDER (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; CRC); CANCER,
BOWEL (F; CRC); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, EYE (F; JLH); CANCER, ESOPHAGUS (F; JLH); CANCER,
KIDNEY (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, NECK (F; JLH); CANCER, PENIS (F; JLH); CANCER, SKIN
(F; CRC); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; CRC); CANCER, TESTICLE (F; CRC); CANCER,
UTERUS (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; JFM); COUGH (F; JFM); CYSTOSIS (F; CAN; WOI); DERMATOSIS (F; PHR;
PH2); DIABETES (F; APA; CRC; DEM); DIARRHEA (F; WBB; PHR); DROPSY (F; CRC; WBB); DYSENTERY
(F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2); DYSURIA (F; DEM); ECZEMA (F; JFM); ELEPHANTIASIS
(F; JFM); ERYSIPELAS (F; JFM); FEVER (F; CRC); GAS (F; APA; CRC; JFM); GOUT (1; CRC; JAD; WOI);
GRAVEL (F; CRC; JAD); HEART (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; APA); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; PHR;
PH2); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; JNU); HYPERGLYCEMIA (F; CRC); INFECTION (F; JFM); JAUNDICE (F; CRC;
JFM); LEUKEMIA (F; JLH); LITHURIA (F; CAN); MASTOSIS (F; JFM); NEPHROSIS (F; APA; CRC; WBB);
NERVE (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (1; APA; PHR; PH2); OXYURIA (F; PHR; PH2); PARASITE (F; PHR; PH2);
PHOTODERMATOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); PINWORM (1; APA; WBB); PROLAPSE (F; DEM); PSORIASIS (F; JFM);
SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SCOTOPIA (1; PH2); SCURVY (F; CRC); STROKE (1; JNU); SWELLING (F; DEM);
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TONSILOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); TUMOR (F; CRC); ULCER (F; CRC; JFM; WBB); UTEROSIS (F; CRC); WART
(F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; APA; CAN; CRC; HHB); WHITLOW (F; JFM); WOMB (F; DEM); WORM
(1; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2); WOUND (F; JFM).
DOSAGES (CARROT) — 1–2 RAW CARROTS (APA); 1–2 CUPS CARROT JUICE (APA); 2–4 G DRY HERB, OR IN
TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–4 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CARROT) — SEED TREATED AS CLASS 2B (AHP).
CAN CAUTION THAT FURANOCOUMARINS ARE PHOTOTOXIC AND MAY CAUSE DERMATOSIS. “IN VIEW OF THE
DOCUMENTED ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY AND POTENTIALLY TOXIC IRRITANT VOLATILE OIL, EXCESSIVE DOSES OF WILD
CARROT DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION SHOULD BE AVOIDED” (CAN). EXCESSIVE DOSES MAY INTERFERE
WITH BLOOD PRESSURE, CARDIAC, AND HORMONE MEDICATIONS.
EXTRACTS (CARROT) — WEAK ESTROGENIC AND ANTIIMPLANTATION ACTIVITY REPORTED FOR SEED EXTRACTS.
COUMARIN IS A WEAK ESTROGEN. SIXTY PERCENT ANTIFERTILITY EFFECTS IN RATS ARE REPORTED. CONVERSELY
20%, 40%, AND 10% ACTIVITIES WERE EXHIBITED BY AQUEOUS, ALCOHOLIC, AND PETROL EXTRACTS, RESPECTIVELY. SEEDS CONTAIN PSYCHOACTIVE MYRISTICIN (APA). SEED OIL LD50 = >5000 MG/KG ORL MOUSE;
LD50 = >5000 MG/KG DER GUINEA PIG, ANTISPASMODIC (1/10TH PAPAVERINE), CARDIOTONIC, CNS-HYPNOTIC,
HYPOTENSIVE, RESPIRADEPRESSANT, VASODILATOR. CHOLINERGIC ACTIVITY REPORTED FOR CHOLINE, NO REAL SURPRISE THERE. BRITISH STUDY SHOWED THAT TWO LARGE CARROTS A DAY FOR 3 WEEKS COULD LOWER CHOLESTEROL
BY 11% (JNU). “ALTHOUGH CARROTS CONTAIN MORE SUGAR THAN ANY VEGETABLE EXCEPT BEETS, THE FIBER IN
CARROTS PREVENTS THIS SUGAR FROM SURGING INTO THE BLOODSTREAM AND CAUSING INSULIN SPIKES, AS THE
FEAR-MONGERS WOULD HAVE IT” (JNU). A 1995 STUDY OF CARROT EXTRACTS SHOWED THAT IT PROTECTED THE
LIVER FROM CARBON-TETRACHLORIDE DAMAGE (APA). MY GRANDDAUGHTER TURNS ORANGE AFTER EATING A FULL
BOTTLE OF CARROT BABY FOOD.
CASCARA SAGRADA (FRANGULA PURSHIANA (DC.) J. G. COOPER) +
SYNONYM — RHAMNUS PURSHIANA DC.
ACTIVITIES (CASCARA SAGRADA) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HH2); ANTIHERPETIC (1; APA; HH2); ANTILEUKEMIC
(1; APA); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; DEM); ANTISPASMODIC (F; PED); ANTIVIRAL (1; APA; HH2); BITTER (1; PED);
DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIURETIC (F; CRC); EMETIC (1; APA; DEM); FUNGICIDE (1; FNF); HEPATOTONIC (F;
PED); HYDRAGOGUE (1; PH2); LAXATIVE (2; APA; FNF; HH2; PED; PNC; PH2; SKY); PERISTALTIC (2;
PNC); POISON (F; DEM); PROSTAGLANDIGENIC (1; PH2); SUNSCREEN (F; APA); TONIC (F; DEM; PNC).
INDICATIONS (CASCARA SAGRADA) — ARTHROSIS (F; DEM); BACTERIA (1; HH2); BILIOUSNESS (F; DEM;
FEL); CANCER (1; APA); CATARRH (F; FEL); CHICKENPOX (1; APA); CONSTIPATION (2; APA; FEL; HH2;
KOM; PH2; PNC; SKY); CRAMP (F; PED); DUODENOSIS (F; FEL); DYSENTERY (F; DEM); DYSPEPSIA
(1; FEL; PNC); FLU (1; APA); FUNGUS (1; FNF); GAS (F; PED); GASTROSIS (F; DEM; FEL); GONORRHEA
(F; DEM); HEADACHE (F; FEL); HEMORRHOID (1; PNC); HEPATOSIS (F; DEM); HERPES (1; APA; HH2);
INFECTION (1; DEM; FNF); JAUNDICE (F; FEL); LEUKEMIA (1; APA); MYCOSIS (1; FNF); PROCTOSIS (F;
PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM); RINGWORM (1; FNF); SCIATICA (F; DEM); SHINGLES (1; APA); SORE (F;
DEM); SWELLING (F; DEM); VD (F; DEM); VIRUS (1; APA; HH2); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC); WORM
(F; DEM); WOUND (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (CASCARA SAGRADA) — 1/2 TSP POWDERED BARK/CUP WATER, MORNING AND/OR NIGHT, FOR SHORT
PERIODS (APA); 1–2.5 G POWDERED BARK (PNC); 1 G BARK (HHB); 1–3 G DRY BARK (PED); 2 G DRY
BARK:10 MG ALCOHOL/10 MG WATER (PED); 100–300 MG DRY BARK EXTRACT (PNC); 2–5 ML LIQUID BARK
EXTRACT (CAN; PNC); 1/2 TSP TINCTURE (APA); 1–5 ML TINCTURE (SKY); 2–6 ML FLUID EXTRACT (APA); 1
ML (CA. 10 DROPS) STX (FLUID); 2 (450 MG) CAPSULES AT BEDTIME (NH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CASCARA SAGRADA) — CLASS 2B, 2C, 2D. CONTRAINDICATED IN HEMORRHOIDS AND NEPHROPATHY (CAN), INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION, ABDOMINAL PAIN OF UNKNOWN
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CAUSES, ANY ENTERITIS (APPENDICITIS, COLITIS, CROHN’S DISEASE, IBS), HEMORRHOIDS, NEPHROPATHY, MENSTRUATION
(AHP). AHP ALSO SAYS NOT TO USE IN CASES OF ABDOMINAL PAIN OR DIARRHEA. DISCONTINUE USE IF OR WATERY
STOOLS OCCUR. CONSULT A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER BEFORE USING IN CASES OF PREGNANCY OR NURSING. NOT FOR LONGTERM USE OR OVERDOSAGE (AHP). CAN CAUTIONS THAT ANTHRAQUINONES ARE LAXATIVE AND IRRITANT TO THE GI
TRACT. BECAUSE OF THE ANTHRAQUINONES, NONSTANDARDIZED PREPARATIONS SHOULD BE AVOIDED IN PREGNANCY AND
LACTATION (CAN). NOT FOR CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS OLD. DO NOT USE BARK THAT HAS NOT BEEN HEAT-TREATED OR
AGED 1 YEAR (AHP). WHILE WIDELY USED, ANTHRANOID-CONTAINING LAXATIVES CAN BE HABIT FORMING; SOME
CONTAIN COMPOUNDS SUSPECTED OF BEING CYTOTOXIC, GENOTOXIC, MUTAGENIC, AND EVEN TUMORIGENIC; EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES IN GERMANY REVEAL THAT ABUSERS OF ANTHRANOID LAXATIVES HAVE THREE TIMES HIGHER RATE
OF COLON CARCINOMA (AEH). “SOME HERBAL LAXATIVE PREPARATIONS SUCH AS CASCARA, FOR EXAMPLE, CAN CAUSE
AN INCREASE IN THE POTENCY OF DIGOXIN” (D’EPIRO, 1997). CHRONIC USE MAY LEAD TO HYPOKALEMIA, INCREASING
EFFICACY, PERHAPS DANGEROUSLY, OF CARDIAC GLYCOSIDES, PERHAPS ANTIARRHYTHMICS. HYPOKALEMIA CAN BE
INCREASED WITH CORTICOSTEROIDS, DIURETICS, AND LICORICE ROOT (KOM). CATHARTIC CASCAROSIDES INDUCE THE
LARGE INTESTINE TO INCREASED PERISTALSIS, INDUCING BOWEL MOVEMENT. CLINICAL COMPARISON OF PATIENTS
PREPARING FOR COLONOSCOPY SHOWED THAT GOLYTELY ALONE AND SENNA ALONE WITH ENEMA DID BETTER THAN A
MIX OF GOLYTELY WITH CASCARA. CASCARA WAS LAST CHOICE FOR CLEANLINESS AND QUALITY OF THE EXAM (PH2).
CASCARILLA (CROTON ELUTERIA (L.) SW.) +
SYNONYM — CLUTIA ELUTERIA L.
ACTIVITIES (CASCARILLA) — ANTISEPTIC (F; CRC); APERITIF (F; HHB); ASTRINGENT (F; JFM); BALSAMIC
(F; CRC); BITTER (F; HHB); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC); HYPOTENSIVE (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); SEDATIVE
(F; HHB); STIMULANT (F; PH2); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC; PH2).
INDICATIONS (CASCARILLA) — ANOREXIA (F; HHB); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC); COLD (F; CRC; JFM); DEBILITY
(F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; JFM); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; HHB; PH2);
FEVER (F; CRC; HHB; JFM); FLU (F; CRC; JFM); GAS (F; JFM); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; CRC);
INSOMNIA (F; HHB); LEPROSY (F; CRC); MALARIA (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (F; HHB); NOCTURNAL
EMISSIONS (F; CRC); VOMITING (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (CASCARILLA) — 1 G BARK OR 10 G BARK DECOCTION (HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CASCARILLA) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) “POSSIBLY NARCOTIC. AS AN AROMATIC
ADDITIVE TO TOBACCO, IT IS SAID TO HAVE CAUSED INTOXICATION AND VERTIGO” (CRC). DOSES MORE THAN 2 G
MAY INDUCE HEADACHE, INSOMNIA, AND NAUSEA (HHB).
CASHEW (ANACARDIUM OCCIDENTALE L.) +
ACTIVITIES (CASHEW) — ALDOSE-REDUCTASE-INHIBITOR (1; WO3); ALPHA-GLUCOSIDASE-INHIBITOR (1;
WO3); AMEBICIDE (1; IED); ANESTHETIC (1; DEP; IED); ANTHELMINTHIC (1; MPB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1;
MPI; WO3); ANTIDIABETIC (F; MPB); ANTIEDEMIC (1; X2414605); ANTIHEPATOMIC (1; WO2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; MPB); ANTISEPTIC (1; WO2); ANTITUMOR (1; WO3); APHRODISIAC (F; MPB); ASTRINGENT
(1; MPB); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; MPB); CYTOTOXIC (1; WO3); DEPURATIVE (F; MPB); DIAPHORETIC (F;
MPB); DISCUTIENT (F; IED); DIURETIC (F; WO2); EXPECTORANT (F; MPB); FUNGICIDE (F; IED); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; WO2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; WO2); INSECTICIDE (1; WO2); INVERTASE-INHIBITOR (1; WO3);
LARVICIDE (1; WO2); LAXATIVE (F; WO2); 5-LIPOXYGENASE-INHIBITOR (1; WO3); MOLLUSCICIDE (1;
MPB); PROSTAGLANDASE-SYNTHASE-INHIBITOR (1; WO3); RUBEFACIENT (1; MPI); SEDATIVE (1; MPB);
STIMULANT (F; MPB); TONIC (F; MPB); TYROSINASE-INHIBITOR (1; X8021657); VESICANT (1; MPI).
INDICATIONS (CASHEW) — ACNE (1; WO3); AMEBA (1; IED); AMNESIA (F; WO2); APHTHA (F; MPB);
ARRHYTHMIA (F; WO2); BACTERIA (1; MPI; WO3); BLEEDING (F; DAV); CACHEXIA (F; MPB); CALLUS (F;
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JLH); CANCER (1; WO3); CANCER, BREAST (1; WO3); CANCER, CERVIX (1; WO3); CANCER, SKIN (1; WO3);
CARDIOPATHY (F; WO2); CATARRH (F; MPB); CHOLERA (F; WO2); COLD (F; IED); COLIC (F; MPB); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; DAV); CORN (F; JLH; WO2); CRACKED FEET (F; DEP); DEBILITY (F; MPB); DERMATOSIS (F;
MPB); DIABETES (1; MPB; WO2; X9741880); DIARRHEA (1; IED); DYSENTERY (F; DAV); DYSPEPSIA (F;
MPB); ENTEROSIS (F; MPB); FEVER (F; IED; MPB); FUNGUS (F; IED); GINGIVOSIS (F; IED); GLAUCOMA (1;
WO3); HEADACHE (F; IED); HEMOPTYSIS (F; DAV); HEPATOMA (1; WO2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; WO2);
HOOKWORM (F; WO2); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; WO2); IMPOTENCE (F; WO2); INFECTION (F; IED); INFLAMMATION
(1; MPB; X2414605); INSANITY (F; WO2); INSOMNIA (1; MPB); LEISHMANIASIS (1; X8146389); LEPROSY
(F; WO2); MALARIA (F; IED); MYCOSIS (F; IED); NEPHROSIS (F; WO2); NERVOUSNESS (1; MPB); PAIN (1;
DEP; IED); PERICARDOSIS (F; WO2); PSORIASIS (F; DEP); RASH (F; IED); RHEUMATISM (F; WO2); SORE (F;
WO2); SORE THROAT (1; IED; WO3); SWELLING (1; X2414605); SYPHILIS (F; MPB); TUMOR (1; WO3);
VAGINOSIS (F; DAV); VD (F; MPB); WART (F; WO2); WATER RETENTION (F; WO2); WORM (1; MPB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CASHEW) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM). ALKYL
PHENOLS ARE DERMAL IRRITANTS. MAY CAUSE POISON IVY–LIKE REACTIONS. FRUIT JUICE CONTAINS THREE ANTITUMOR COMPOUNDS (JAF41:1012, 1993).
CASSIA (CINNAMOMUM AROMATICUM NEES) +++
SYNONYM — CINNAMOMUM CASSIA AUCT.
(CHINESE CASSIA, CHINESE CINNAMON, AS DISTINCT FROM INDIAN CASSIA, CINNAMOMUM TAMALA.)
ACTIVITIES (CASSIA) — ANALGESIC (F; WO2); ANESTHETIC (1; WO2); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; CAN); ANTIALLERGIC (1; WO2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; BGB; LAF; PH2); ANTICOMPLEMENT (1; CAN); ANTIDIARRHEIC
(1; CAN); ANTIDOTE (F; WO2); ANTIEMETIC (1; CAN); ANTIPROTEINURIC (1; WO2); ANTIPYRETIC (F;
WO2); ANTISEPTIC (1; CAN; WO2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; CAN); ANTITUMOR (1; CAN); ANTIULCER (1;
BGB; CAN; PH2; WO2); ANTIVIRAL (1; BGB; LAF); ASTRINGENT (1; AHP; WO2); CARDIOTONIC (F;
WO2); CARMINATIVE (F; BGB; CAN; WO2); DIAPHORETIC (F; AHP); DIGESTIVE (F; BGB); DIURETIC (F;
WO2); EXPECTORANT (F; WO2); FUNGICIDE (1; BGB; LAF; PH2); HEPATOTONIC (F; WO2); HYPOTENSIVE
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(1; WO2); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; PH2); LARVICIDE (1; BGB; LAF); LAXATIVE (F; WO2); SEDATIVE (F;
WO2); STOMACHIC (F; AHP; BGB); TRANQUILIZER (F; WO2).
INDICATIONS (CASSIA) — ALLERGY (1; WO2); AMENORRHEA (1; PH2; WO2); ANESTHETIC (1; WO2);
ANOREXIA (2; BGB; KOM; PH2); ASCITES (F; WO2); ASTHENIA (F; BGB); ASTHMA (1; BGB; WO2);
BACTERIA (1; BGB; LAF; PH2); BLOATING (2; BGB; KOM); BRONCHOSIS (1; BGB); CANCER (1; CAN;
JLH); CANCER, BLADDER (F; JLH); CANCER, DIAPHRAGM (F; JLH); CANCER, KIDNEY (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER
(F; JLH); CANCER, RECTUM (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER,
UTERUS (F; JLH); CANCER, VAGINA (F; JLH); COLD (F; BGB; CAN); COLIC (1; BGB; CAN; PH2);
CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); COUGH (F; BGB); CRAMP (1; BGB; CAN); CYSTOSIS (F; JLH); DIAPHRAGMOSIS
(F; JLH); DIARRHEA (1; BGB; CAN; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (2; BGB; CAN; KOM; PH2); DYSURIA (F;
WO2); EDEMA (F; WO2); ENTEROSIS (F; BGB; PH2; WO2); ENURESIS (F; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; WO2);
FATIGUE (F; PH2); FEVER (F; AHP; BGB; WO2); FUNGUS (1; BGB; LAF; PH2); GAS (1; BGB; CAN;
PH2; WO2); GASTROSIS (F; BGB; PH2; WO2); GRAY HAIR (F; WO2); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); HERNIA (F;
PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; WO2); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; PH2); IMPOTENCE (F; PH2); INDURATION
(F; JLH); INFECTION (1; BGB; LAF; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; WO2); MENOPAUSE (F; PH2); MYCOSIS (1;
BGB; LAF; PH2); NEPHROSIS (1; BGB; WO2); NERVOUSNESS (F; WO2); NEURALGIA (1; WO2);
NEURASTHENIA (F; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (1; WO2); ORCHOSIS (F; PH2); PAIN (1; WO2); PHARYNGOSIS (F;
WO2); SORE (F; JLH); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); TRACHEOSIS (1; WO2); TUMOR (1; CAN); ULCER (1; BGB;
CAN; PH2; WO2); URETHROSIS (F; WO2); UTEROSIS (F; WO2); VAGINOSIS (F; JLH); VIRUS (1; BGB;
LAF); VOMITING (1; CAN; PH2); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; WO2).
DOSAGES (CASSIA) — 2–4 G GROUND BARK/DAY (BGB; PH2); 0.7–1.3 G BARK IN 150 ML WATER 3 ×/DAY
(BGB); 0.5–1 G BARK AS TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.05–0.2 ML CASSIA OIL 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.3–1.2 ML FL
TINCTURE (1:5 IN 90% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CASSIA) — CLASS 2B, REPORTEDLY ABORTIFACIENT
(AHP). CAN CAUTIONS THAT THE CINNAMALDEHYDE IN THE VOLATILE OIL IS ALLERGENIC AND IRRITANT (CAN).
MAY INTERFERE WITH ABSORPTION OF TETRACYCLINE (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR
PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). PROLONGED USE OF THE EO SHOULD BE RESTRICTED DURING PREGNANCY (AHP). COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR BARK: HYPERSENSITIVITY TO CINNAMON OR
PERUVIAN BALSAM, ALSO CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY; ADVERSE EFFECTS: OFTEN ALLERGIC REACTIONS OF
SKIN AND MUCOSA (AEH). FLOWER NOT PERMITTED FOR THERAPEUTIC USE. EO LD50 = 320 MG/KG DER
(CAN); SHOULD NOT BE USED ON SKIN AT LEVELS >0.2%. AQUEOUS EXTRACTS OF CASSIA DEEMED AS
EFFECTIVE AS CIMETIDINE AT PREVENTING ULCERS (BGB; WO2).
CASSIE (ACACIA FARNESIANA (L.) WILLD.) ++
SYNONYMS — A. SMALLII ISELY, MIMOSA FARNESIANA L.
ACTIVITIES (CASSIE) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (F; CRC); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC); CANDIDICIDE (F; JFM); CURARE (F; CRC); DEMULCENT (F; CRC); DENTIFRICE (F; CRC);
STIMULANT(F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; JFM).
INDICATIONS (CASSIE) — BLEEDING (F; JFM); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANDIDA
(F; JFM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; JFM); CRAMP (F; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F; JFM); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; JFM);
DYSENTERY (F; JFM); DYSPEPSIA (F; JFM); FEVER (F; CRC; JFM); GASTROSIS (F; JLH); HEADACHE (F;
CRC; JFM); INFLAMMATION (F; JFM); LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC; JFM); LUMBAGO (F; CRC); MUCOSOSIS
(F; JFM); NEUROSIS (F; JFM); OPHTHALMIA (F; JFM); PAIN (F; CRC; JFM); PARASITE (F; CRC); PROCTOSIS
(F; CRC); PROLAPSE (F; CRC); PUERPERIUM (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; JFM); SORE (F; CRC);
SORE THROAT (F; CRC; JFM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; JFM); TYPHOID (F; JFM); ULCER (F; CRC); UTERRHAGIA
(F; JFM); WOUND (F; JFM); YEAST (F; JFM).
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CASTOR (RICINUS COMMUNIS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (CASTOR) — ANALGESIC (1; APA; CRC); ANTIABSORPTIVE (F; PH2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC;
HH2; TRA); ANTICHOLESTATIC (1; HH2); ANTIDIABETIC (1; HH2); ANTIDOTE (F; CRC); ANTI-HIV (F;
APA); ANTILACTAGOGUE (F; DEP); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; APA); ANTISEPTIC (1; HH2; PH2; TRA); ANTITUMOR (1; TRA); ANTITUSSIVE (F; DAA); ANTIVIRAL (1; AAB; PHR); APERIENT (F; CRC); CANDIDICIDE
(1; HH2); CONTRACEPTIVE (1; HH2; PH2); CYANOGENIC (F; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F; JFM); DISCUTIENT
(F; CRC; DAA); DIURETIC (F; TRA); EMETIC (1; CRC; FAD); EMMENAGOGUE (F; KAB; KAP);
EMOLLIENT (1; AAB; APA; PNC); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC; DAA); FUNGICIDE (1; HH2); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; HH2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; HH2); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (F; HH2); INSECTICIDE (1; CRC);
LACTAGOGUE (2; AAB; BIB; CRC; FAD); LARVICIDE (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (2; APA; CRC; FAD; PH2;
SUW; VVG); LYMPHOCYTOGENIC (F; HH2); PARTURIENT (F; FAD); PERISTALTIC (1; VVG); PISCICIDE
(F; SUW); POISON (1; CRC); PYROGENIC (1; HH2); SECRETAGOGUE (1; PH2); SECRETOMOTOR (1; TRA);
SPERMICIDE (F; TRA); TONIC (F; CRC; JFM).
INDICATIONS (CASTOR) — ABSCESS (F; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2); ADENOPATHY (F; DAA; JLH);
AMENORRHEA (F; DEP; KAP); ANASARCA (F; BIB; CRC); ARTHROSIS (F; CRC; HH2; JFM; PH2);
ASTHMA (F; CRC; TRA); BACTERIA (1; CRC; HH2; TRA); BITE (F; CRC); BLEEDING (F; DAA; HH2);
BOIL (F; JFM; PHR; SUW; VVG); BURN (F; CRC); CANCER (1; DAD; HH2; TRA); CANCER, BREAST
(F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANDIDA (1; HH2); CARBUNCLE (F;
CRC; PH2); CARIES (F; WOI); CATARRH (F; BIB; CRC); CHANCRE (F; BIB; CRC); CHILDBIRTH (F;
AAB; CRC; DAA; JFM); CHOLERA (F; CRC); COLD (F; CRC; JFM); COLIC (F; CRC; JFM);
CONGESTION (F; AAB); CONSTIPATION (2; APA; CRC; FAD; PH2); CONVULSION (F; CRC); CORN (F;
CRC); CRAMP (F; JFM); CRAW-CRAW (F; CRC); CYST (F; APA); DANDRUFF (F; FAD); DEAFNESS (F;
CRC; DAA); DELIRIUM (F; BIB; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC; FAD; JFM; PH2); DIABETES (1;
HH2); DIARRHEA (F; BIB); DROPSY (F; CRC); DYSLACTEA (F; BIB); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); DYSTONIA
(1; DAD); EDEMA (F; JFM); ELEPHANTIASIS (F; BIB); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC; HH2; JFM; PH2); EPILEPSY
(F; BIB; CRC; UPW); ERYSIPELAS (F; BIB; CRC; JFM); ESCHERICHIA (1; HH2); FEVER (F; AAB;
CRC; DAV; HH2; JFM); FLU (F; CRC); FUNGUS (1; HH2); FURUNCLE (F; PH2); GAS (F; DEP);
GINGIVOSIS (F; JFM); GONORRHEA (F; HH2); GOUT (F; CRC; DAA); GUINEA WORM (F; CRC);
HEADACHE (F; CRC; JFM; PH2; SUW); HEATSTROKE (F; KAB); HEMORRHOID (F; FAD; JFM); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (1; HH2); HIV (1; APA; DAD); IMMUNODEPRESSION (F; HH2); INDURATION (F;
CRC); INFECTION (1; HH2; TRA); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC; PH2); ISCHIOSIS (F; HH2); ITCH (F; AAB;
FAD); LEPROSY (F; BIB; IED); LEUKEMIA (1; APA); LICHEN (F; MAD); LUMBAGO (F; HH2; KAP);
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MEASLES (F; AAB); MIGRAINE (F; PHR); MOLE (F; CRC); MYALGIA (F; CRC; DAV); MYCOSIS (1;
HH2); NEUROSIS (F; BIB; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; PNC); OSTEOMYELOSIS (F; BIB; CRC); OTOSIS (F;
HH2; PHR; PH2); PAIN (1; APA; CRC; JFM; PH2); PALSY (F; CRC; DAA); PARALYSIS (F; PH2);
PLEURODYNIA (F; DEP); PNEUMONIA (F; SKJ); PROCTOSIS (F; DAA); PROLAPSE (F; CRC; DAA);
PROSTATOSIS (F; JFM); RASH (F; BIB; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; BIB; CRC; JFM; KAP); RINGWORM
(F; BIB; FAD); SALMONELLA (1; TRA); SCALD (F; CRC); SCIATICA (F; DEP); SCROFULA (F; CRC);
SEBORRHEA (F; BIB; CRC); SCHISTOSOMIASIS (F; UPW); SCIATICA (F; KAP); SHIGELLA (1; TRA);
SINUSOSIS (F; AAB); SORE (F; APA; FAD; VVG); SORE THROAT (F; PH2); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH2;
TRA); STING (F; CRC; SUW); STOMACHACHE (F; CRC; IED; VVG); STRABISMUS (F; CRC; DAA);
SWELLING (F; BIB; CRC; DAA; JFM; KAP); TAPEWORM (1; JFM); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC; DAA; JFM;
KAP); TUBERCULOSIS (F; BIB; CRC); TUMOR (1; CRC; JFM; TRA); TYPHUS (F; MAD); ULCER (F;
BIB); URETHROSIS (F; CRC; DAA); UTEROSIS (F; CRC; DAA); VAGINOSIS (F; AAB); VD (F; CRC;
DAA; JFM); VIRUS (1; AAB; PHR); WART (F; APA; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F; TRA); WHITLOW
(F; CRC); WORM (1; CRC; PH2; TRA); WOUND (F; CRC; DAA; VVG); YEAST (1; HH2).
DOSAGES (CASTOR) — 5–20 ML OIL (PNC); 15–60 ML OIL (APA); 5–28 ML CASTOR OIL (KAP); 9–15 G
LEAF PASTE (KAP); 3–6 G ROOT PASTE (KAP); 5 (2 G) OR 10 (1 G) CAPSULES (PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CASTOR) — CLASS 2B, 2D. CONTRAINDICATED
IN INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION AND ABDOMINAL PAIN OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN, APPENDICITIS, INFLAMMATORY
BOWEL DISEASE; DO NOT USE MORE THAN 8–10 DAYS (AHP; PHR). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT
KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES OF THE OIL” (PH2). OVERDOSES CAN CAUSE COLIC, DRASTIC
DIARRHEA, GASTRALGIA AND GASTROSIS, QUEASINESS, AND VOMITING (PHR). THE SEEDS CONTAIN 2.8–3%
TOXIC SUBSTANCES, REQUIRING 2.5–20 SEED TO KILL A MAN (CHEWING A SINGLE SEED MAY BE FATAL TO
A CHILD), 4 TO KILL A RABBIT, 5 A SHEEP, 6 AN OX, 6 A HORSE, 7 A PIG, 11 A DOG, BUT 80 FOR A COCK
OR DUCK. THE PRINCIPAL TOXIN IS THE ALBUMIN, RICIN (DAD). THOUGH SOME RECOMMEND IN PREGNANCY, OTHERS DO NOT. MIDWIVES SOMETIMES USE THE OIL TO INDUCE LABOR (AHP). REFINED OIL
CONTRAINDICATIONS: INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION, UNEXPLAINED STOMACHACHE; ADVERSE EFFECTS: FREQUENT
USE PRODUCES ELECTROLYTE LOSSES (INTERACTION WITH CARDIAC GLYCOSIDES), ALSO GASTRIC IRRITATION,
AND ALLERGIC SKIN REACTIONS. SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR PROLONGED PERIODS (AEH). NOT FOR CHILDREN
UNDER 12 YEARS OLD (PHR). MAY INDUCE DERMATOSIS AS WELL AS CURE IT (FAD).
EXTRACTS (CASTOR) — RICIN, THE DEADLY POISON, CAN BE ATTACHED TO MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES THAT ATTACK
ONLY CANCER CELLS, A TECHNIQUE REPORTEDLY TRIED IN 1000 PATIENTS WITH CANCER (DAD). THE AIDS VIRUS
CAN INFECT AN IMMUNE CELL BY LOCKING ONTO ITS CELL RECEPTOR PROTEIN “CD4.” BY GENETICALLY ATTACHING
THE RICIN TO GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CD4 PROTEINS, ONE OBTAINS CD4-RICIN, WHICH WILL LOCK ONTO THE
EXTERNAL VIRUSES OF INFECTED CELLS, 1000 TIMES MORE OFTEN THAN ONTO HEALTHY CELLS, POSSIBLY KILLING
ENOUGH INFECTED CELLS TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF THE DISEASE SYMPTOMS. LIKE THE BOTULISM TOXIN, RICIN
CAN BE USED TO KILL OVERSTIMULATED NERVE ENDINGS IN PATIENTS WITH DYSTONIAS (DAD). RICINOLEIC ACID
HAS SERVED IN CONTRACEPTIVE JELLIES (DAD).
CATECHU, BLACK CUTCH (ACACIA CATECHU (L. F.) WILLD.) ++
SYNONYM — MIMOSA CATECHU L. F.
ACTIVITIES (CATECHU) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DEP); ANAPHRODISIAC (F; DEP); ANTHELMINTHIC (F; KAB);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; DAA); ANTIOXIDANT (1; WO2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DAA; KAB); ANTISEPTIC (F;
HH2; PH2); APERITIF (F; KAB); ASTRINGENT (F; DAA; PH2); DIGESTIVE (F; WO2); EXPECTORANT (F;
DAA; DEP; KAB); HEMOSTAT (F; DAA; PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; HH2; PNC); LACTAGOGUE (F; DEP);
SIALAGOGUE (F; DAA); STIMULANT (F; DAA); TONIC (F; DEP); VASODILATOR (1; PNC).
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INDICATIONS (CATECHU) — ALACTEA (F; DEP); ANEMIA (F; KAB); ANOREXIA (F; KAB); BLEEDING
(F; DAA; PH2); BOIL (F; KAB; WO2); BRONCHOSIS (F; DEP; KAB); BURN (F; DEP); CANCER (F;
JLH); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; PH2; PNC); CHANCRE (F; DEP); CHILDBIRTH (F; SKJ);
COLITIS (F; HH2; PH2); CONGESTION (F; DEP); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DEP); COUGH (F; DEP; WO2);
DEPRESSION (F; KAB); DERMATOSIS (F; DEP; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; BRU; DEP; WO2); DYSENTERY
(F; DEP; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; KAB); DYSURIA (F; KAB); ELEPHANTIASIS (F; KAB); ENTEROSIS (F;
JLH); ERYSIPELAS (F; KAB); FEVER (F; DAA; KAB); GINGIVOSIS (F; PH2); GLEET (F; DEP);
GONORRHEA (F; DEP; KAB); GRAVEL (F; SKJ); HEMOPTYSIS (F; DEP; KAB); HEMORRHOID (F; DEP;
KAB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; HH2; PNC); INFECTION (F; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; DAA; DEP);
ITCH (F; DEP); LEPROSY (F; KAB; WO2); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB); LEUKORRHEA (F; DEP; KAB);
MALARIA (F; DEP); MENORRHAGIA (F; DEP; KAB); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); OTOSIS (F; DEP); PHARYNGOSIS (F; HH2; PH2); PROCTOSIS (F; DEP); PROLAPSE (F; DEP); PSORIASIS (F; KAB); PTYALISM (F;
DEP); PUERPERIUM (F; DEP); PULMONOSIS (F; KAB); SATYRISM (F; DEP); SCURVY (F; DEP);
SNAKEBITE (F; KAB); SORE (F; PH2; SKJ); SORE THROAT (F; DEP); STOMATOSIS (F; DEP; PH2);
SYPHILIS (F; DEP); TONSILOSIS (F; DEP); TOOTHACHE (F; HH2; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; SKJ); UVULOSIS
(F; DEP); VD (F; DEP).
DOSAGES (CATECHU) — 5–20 GRAINS TO 1 DRACHM GUM, ONLY 1–4 GRAINS AS EXPECTORANT (DEP). 0.3–2
G GUM TO 3 ×/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CATECHU) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). BUT 100 YEARS AGO, “BELIEVED
TO BE ANAPHRODISIAC AND TO CAUSE IMPOTENCE WHEN USED IN EXCESS” (DEP).
CATGUT (TEPHROSIA VIRGINIANA (L.) PERS.) +
SYNONYM — CRACCA VIRGINIANA L.
ACTIVITIES (CATGUT) — ALLERGENIC (1; CRC); ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTICANCER (1; CRC);
ANTHELMINTHIC (1; CRC); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; CRC); CARCINOGENIC (1; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F;
CRC); INSECTICIDE (1; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); PISCICIDE (1; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC); TONIC
(F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (CATGUT) — ALOPECIA (F; CRC; DEM); CANCER (1; CRC); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; CRC);
CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); COUGH (F; CRC; DEM); CYSTOSIS (F; CRC); DEBILITY (F; DEM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DEM); FEVER (F; CRC; DEM); IMPOTENCE (F; CRC); LEUKEMIA (1; CRC); PAIN (F; DEM);
PULMONOSIS (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM); SYPHILIS (F; CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC; DEM);
VD (F; CRC); WORM (1; CRC; DEM).
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CATNIP (NEPETA CATARIA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (CATNIP) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DEM); ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX;
FNF); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; COX; FNF); ANTICANCER (1; COX; FNF); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; COX; FNF);
ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC; EFS; PHR; PH2; PNC); ANTISEPTIC (1; ABS); ANTISIALAGOGUE (F; DEM);
ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA; PH2; PNC; WAM); ANTITUSSIVE (F; SKY); ASTRINGENT (F; DEM); CARMINATIVE (F; APA; CRC; PED; WOI); CHOLECOTROPIC (F; PHR; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC
(1; APA; CRC; PHR; PNC; WAM); DIGESTIVE (1; CRC; WAM); DIURETIC (F; PHR; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (1; AHP; APA; CRC; PED); EUPHORIC (F; APA); HALLUCINOGEN (F; APA); INSECTIFUGE (F;
APA); LAXATIVE (F; DEM); NERVINE (1; CRC; WAM); NEUROTONIC (F; EFS); PECTORAL (F; CRC);
PSYCHOTROPIC (1; CRC); PYROGENIC (F; DEM); RODENTIFUGE (F; CRC); SEDATIVE (1; APA; PHR; PH2;
WAM); SOPORIFIC (F; CRC); STIMULANT (1; APA); STOMACHIC (F; EFS); TONIC (F; CRC); TRANQUILIZER
(F; PH2); UTEROTONIC (1; AHP); VERMIFUGE (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (CATNIP) — ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); AMENORRHEA (F; CRC; PED); ANEMIA (F;
CRC); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; FNF); BRONCHOSIS (F; APA; CRC); CANCER (1; COX; CRC; FNF);
CATARRH (F; CRC); CHILL (F; DEM); COLD (F; APA; PHR; PH2; PNC); COLIC (1; APA; PHR; PH2;
WAM); CONSTIPATION (F; DEM); CONVULSION (F; CRC); CORN (F; APA; CRC; JLH); COUGH (F;
CRC; SKY); CRAMP (1; APA; PHR; PH2; PNC; WAM); DEBILITY (F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; CRC;
PNC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA; CRC; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC); FEVER (1; APA; CRC; EFS;
PED; PHR; PH2; PNC; WAM); FIT (F; CRC); GAS (F; APA; CRC; PED; WOI); GASTROSIS (F;
CRC); GLAUCOMA (1; FNF; TGP); HEADACHE (F; CRC); HIVE (F; CRC); HYPOTHERMIA (F; DEM);
HYSTERIA (F; CRC); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; FNF); INFLAMMATION (1; COX; FNF); INSANITY
(F; CRC); INSOMNIA (1; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2; SKY; WAM); MEASLES (F; DEM); MIGRAINE (F;
PHR; PH2); NAUSEA (F; DEM); NERVE (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (1; APA; PHR; PH2; WAM);
NEURALGIA (F; CRC); NEURASTHENIA (F; CRC); NEUROSIS (F; APA; PHR; PH2); NIGHTMARE (F; CRC);
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PAIN (F; DEM); PNEUMONIA (F; DEM); PULMONOSIS (F; CRC); RESPIROSIS (F; APA); RHEUMATISM
(1; COX; DEN; FNF); SCARLET FEVER (F; CRC); SCURVY (F; CRC); SMALLPOX (F; CRC); SORE THROAT
(F; DEM); SPASM (F; DEM); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STOMACHACHE (F; APA); STRESS (F; CRC); SWELLING
(F; APA; CRC); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC; WOI); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F; PHR;
PH2); WORM (F; CRC; DEM).
DOSAGES (CATNIP) — 1–2 TSP FRESH HERB (PED); 0.5–1 G DRY HERB (PED); 2–4 G DRY HERB (PNC);
1–2 TSP DRY HERB/CUP WATER UP TO 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 2 TSP HERB/CUP WATER TO 3 ×/DAY (APA); 10 TSP
HERB/LITER, 2–3 CUPS/DAY (PHR; PH2); 0.5–1 TSP TINCTURE UP TO 3 ×/DAY (APA); 5 ML TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY
(CHILDREN WITH COUGH) (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CATNIP) — CLASS 2B (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). EMMENAGOGUES SHOULD BE AVOIDED
IN PREGNANCY. AS A MILD UTERINE STIMULANT, AVOID IN PREGNANCY (PH2; WAM). AN IMPORTANT SOURCE
OF THE COX-2-INHIBITOR, URSOLIC-ACID (COX).
CAT’S CLAW (UNCARIA TOMENTOSA (WILLD. EX SCHULT.) DC.) ++
SYNONYM — NAUCLEA TOMENTOSA WILLD. EX SCHULT.
ACTIVITIES (CAT’S CLAW) — ANTIAGGREGANT (1; PH2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA); ANTIEDEMIC (1; APA;
HH3; PH2); ANTI-HIV (1; APA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; PH2; SKY); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; PH2);
ANTIMELANOMIC (1; APA; 60P); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; APA; HH3; 60P); ANTIOXIDANT (F; 60P); ANTIPYRETIC
(1; HH3); ANTIRADICULAR (F; 60P); ANTIRHINOVIRAL (1; HH3); ANTISARCOMIC (1; HH3; 60P); ANTISTOMATITIC
(1; HH3); ANTITHROMBIC (1; PH2); ANTITUMOR (1; APA; HH3); ANTIVIRAL (1; APA; HH3; 60P); APOPTOTIC
(1; PH2); CALCIUM ANTAGONIST (1; PH2); CONTRACEPTIVE (1; HH3; PH2; 60P); CYTOSTAT (1; 60P);
DOPAMINERGIC (1; FNF); HYPOTENSIVE (1; PH2); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; APA; HH3; SKY); INTERLEUKINOGENIC (1; PH2); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; APA; HH3; 60P).
INDICATIONS (CAT’S CLAW) — ALLERGY (1; APA; HH3); ARTHROSIS (1; APA; HH3; 60P); ASCITES (1;
HH3); ASTHMA (F; APA; PH2); BACTERIA (1; APA); CANCER (1; APA; HH3; PH2; 60P); CANDIDA (F;
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APA); DERMATOSIS (F; HH3); DIABETES (F; 60P); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA); EDEMA
(1; APA; HH3; SKY); ENTEROSIS (F; APA); FEVER (1; HH3); GASTROSIS (F; APA; HH3); GOUT (1; JAD);
HEMORRHOID (1; APA); HERPES (1; HH3); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; PH2); HIV (1; APA); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; APA; HH3; SKY); IMMUNE DYSFUNCTION (1; APA; SKY); INFECTION (1; HH3);
INFLAMMATION (1; APA; PH2; SKY); LEUKEMIA (1; PH2); MELANOMA (1; APA; 60P); NEURODERMATOSIS
(F; HH3); PROSTATOSIS (1; APA); RHINOVIRUS (1; HH3); STOMATOSIS (1; HH3); SWELLING (1; APA;
HH3; PH2); THROMBOSIS (1; PH2); TUMOR (1; APA; HH3); ULCER (F; APA); VIRUS (1; APA; HH3;
60P); WOUND (F; HH3); YEAST (F; APA).
DOSAGES (CAT’S CLAW) — 1 G ROOT/CUP TEA 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 20 G ROOT BARK/LITER WATER (HH3); 30
G POWDERED ROOT/800 ML WATER SIMMERED TO 500 ML (PH2); 1–2 (500 MG) BARK CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY
(APA); 1–2 (500 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (NH); 2 (505 MG) STX CAPSULES/DAY (NH); 20–60 MG
STX; 1 TBSP DECOCTION (SF); 1–2 ML TINCTURE 1–2 ×/DAY (SKY). FERNANDO CABIESES SEEMS TO
BELIEVE THE FOLK CONTRACEPTIVE DOSAGE, BOILING 11–13 POUNDS ROOT UNTIL IT IS REDUCED TO 1 CUP
(PRETTY TRICKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CAT’S CLAW) — CLASS 4 (AHP). TOO NEW
TO HAVE MUCH TOXICITY DATA, I THINK IT IS AS INNOCUOUS AS COFFEE. BUT ONLY TIME WILL TELL. FOSTER
CAUTIONS THAT, LIKE OTHER IMMUNOSTIMULANTS, INCLUDING HIS FAVORITE, ECHINACEA, CAT’S CLAW SHOULD
BE AVOIDED IN SUCH IMMUNE DISORDERS AS HIV, MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, AND TUBERCULOSIS. NOT SHOWN
SAFE IN CHILDREN AND LACTATING OR PREGNANT WOMEN (SF). YET APA REPORTS THE FOLKLORE OF EUROPEAN
REPORTS SUGGESTING THAT CAT’S CLAW, TAKEN WITH AZT, CAN BE BENEFICIAL IN PATIENTS WITH AIDS
(APA). AHP CITES KEN JONES, WHO CONTRAINDICATES FOR PATIENTS RECEIVING ORGAN TRANSPLANTS OR
SKIN GRAFTS, HEMOPHILIACS PRESCRIBED FRESH BLOOD PLASMA; SIMULTANEOUS ADMINISTRATION OF CERTAIN
VACCINES, HORMONE THERAPIES, INSULIN, AND THYMUS EXTRACTS (AHP). NOT FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3
YEARS (AHP). PH2 WARNS OF PRECIPITOUS DROPS IN ESTRADIOL AND PROGESTERONE SERUM LEVELS
FOLLOWING 8 WEEKS USE. EXTRACTS PREVENT ESTROGEN FROM BINDING TO ESTROGEN RECEPTORS ON BREAST
CANCER CELLS.
EXTRACTS (CAT’S CLAW) — OXYINDOLE ALKALOIDS STIMULATE THE IMMUNE SYSTEM (SKY). ISOPTEROPODINE
STIMULATES PHAGOCYTOSIS EC13.6 = 1 ΜG/L; EC55.3 = 10 MG/L; ISOMITRAPHYLLINE, ISORHYNCHOPHYLLINE,
AND PEROPODINE ONLY HALF AS EFFECTIVE AT 1 ΜG/L (HH3). ALKALOIDS AND GLYCOSIDES MAY ACCOUNT FOR
ANTIINFLAMMATORY AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES (SKY). STEROLS ANTIINFLAMMATORY (PH2). HIRSUTINE
BLOCKS GANGLIA AND INDUCES DOPAMINE RELEASE. TANNINIFEROUS EXTRACTS CONTRACEPTIVE(6.25–25 MG/KG
MOUSE) (HH3). QUINOVIC-ACID-GLYCOSIDES, ANTIVIRAL, ANTIRHINOVIRAL WITH MIC CA 20-30 ΜG, BUT TOXIC
AT AROUND 80 ΜG/ML (TD50 = 80 ΜG/ML) (HH3). LD50 (ACIDIC EXTRACT) = >300 IPRL MOUSE (HH3),
LD50 (ACIDIC EXTRACT) = >16,000 ORL MOUSE (HH3).
CAULIFLOWER (BRASSICA OLERACEA VAR. BOTRYTIS L.) +++
THE USDA LISTS ONLY TWO VARIETIES OF CAULIFLOWER, THE DARKER PURPLE ONE, BRASSICA OLERACEA VAR.
ITALICA, PROBABLY RICHER IN ANTHOCYANINS. ACTIVITIES AND INDICATIONS BELOW LARGELY BASED ON PHYTOCHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS THAT ARE WIDESPREAD IN BRASSICA AND BRASSICACEAE.
ACTIVITIES (CAULIFLOWER) — ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (1; SN159:391); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WO2); ANTIMACULITIC (1; JNU); ANTINITROSAMINIC (1; JNU); ANTINYCTALOPIC (1; JNU); ANTIPROLIFERANT (1; JNU);
ANTIOXIDANT (F; JN126:2098); ANTIRADICULAR (F; JN126:2098); ANTIRETINITIC (1; JNU); ANTITUMOR,
BREAST (1; PS131:95; JNU); ANTITUMOR, COLON (1; ACN71:575; JNU); ANTITUMOR, LUNG (1; JNU);
ANTITUMOR, SKIN (1; JNU); ANTIVIRAL (1; JNU); DETOXICANT (1; JNU); ESTROGENIC (1; JNU); GLUCURONIDASE-INHIBITOR (1; M11); GOITROGENIC (1; WO2); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; JNU); PROOXIDANT (1;
JAF44:2096); QUINONE-REDUCTASE-INDUCER (1; PS131:95).
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INDICATIONS (CAULIFLOWER) — ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; SN159:391); BACTERIA (1; WO2); CANCER, BLADDER
(1; JNU); CANCER, BREAST (1; PS131:95; JNU); CANCER, CERVIX (1; JNU); CANCER, COLON (1;
ACN71:575; JNU); CANCER, LIVER (1; JNU); CANCER, LUNG (1; JNU); CANCER, SKIN (1; JNU); CARDIOPATHY (1; SN159:391); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; JNU); MACULOSIS (1; JNU); NYCTALOPIA (1; JNU);
PAPILLOMA (1; JNU); PELLAGRA (F; WO2); STROKE (1; JNU); VIRUS (1; JNU).
DOSAGES (CAULIFLOWER) — FOOD FARMACY. EAT SOME ALMOST EVERY DAY BUT DON’T OVERDO IT.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CAULIFLOWER) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PH2). DON’T OVERDO IT. IN HUGE QUANTITIES, GLUCOSINOLATE/ISOTHIOCYANATE-CONTAINING CRUCIFERS MIGHT
UPSET THE THYROID. AND IN HUGE DOSES, HARD TO GET DIETARILY, INDOLE-3-CARBINOL MIGHT STIMULATE
BREAST CANCER RATHER THAN PREVENT IT BECAUSE IT DOES SO AT LEVELS REASONABLY ATTAINABLE THROUGH
DIETARY CONSUMPTION OF CRUCIFERS (BRASSICACEAE). IF BROCCOLI IS THE MASTER ANTIOXIDANT, WHITE
CAULIFLOWER MAY BE LOW ON THE NUTRITIVE TOTEM POLE, YET SHARING IN MANY OF THE PHYTOCHEMICALS,
ACTIVITIES, AND INDICATIONS.
CEDAR OF LEBANON (CEDRUS LIBANI A. RICH.) ++
ACTIVITIES (CEDAR OF LEBANON) — DIURETIC (F; BIB); EXPECTORANT (1; HHB; PH2); FUNGICIDE (1;
ABS); INSECTICIDE (F; BIB).
INDICATIONS (CEDAR OF LEBANON) — ASTHMA (F; BIB); BLENNORRHAGIA (F; BIB); BOIL (F; BIB);
BRONCHOSIS (F; BIB); BURN (F; BIB; JLH); CANCER (F; BIB; JLH); CATARRH (1; PH2); COUGH (1; FNF;
HHB); DERMATOSIS (F; BIB); FUNGUS (1; ABS); INDURATION (F; BIB; JLH); INFECTION (1; ABS; BIB);
MYCOSIS (1; ABS); PHTHISIS (F; BIB); RASH (F; BIB); RESPIROSIS (F; BIB); TUBERCULOSIS (1; BIB;
HHB); WATER RETENTION (F; BIB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CEDAR OF LEBANON) — “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). EO FUNGITOXIC AT 1000 PPM
(FFJ4(1):1).
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CELANDINE (CHELIDONIUM MAJUS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (CELANDINE) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; MAD); ALTERATIVE (F; CRC; PNC); ANALGESIC (1; CRC;
PH2; PNC); ANTHELMINTHIC (F; MAD); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; MAB); ANTIANAPHYLACTIC (1; PNC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PNC); ANTICANCER (F; CRC); ANTIHERPETIC (1; MAB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; MAB; PNC);
ANTILEUKOTRIENE (1; MAB); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; MAB); ANTISARCOMIC (1; MAB); ANTISEPTIC (1; MAB;
PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; KOM; MAB; SHT); ANTITHROMBOXANE (1; MAB); ANTITUSSIVE (1; PNC);
ANTITUMOR (1; MAB); ANTIVIRAL (1; BRU; MAB); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC); CANDIDICIDE (1; HH2;
MAB); CHOLAGOGUE (1; BRU; PH2; SHT); CHOLEKINETIC (1; MAB; SHT); CHOLERETIC (1; BRU;
MAB; SHT); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; HHB; PH2); COLLYRIUM (F; CRC); CYTOTOXIC (1; KOM; MAB;
PH2); DEOBSTRUENT (F; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; MAD); DIURETIC (1; MAD; PNC); EXPECTORANT
(F; CRC); FUNGICIDE (1; HH2; MAB); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; CRC; MAB); HEPATOTOXIC (1; BRU);
HYPOGLYCEMIC (F; CRC); HYPOTENSIVE (1; KOM; PH2; PNC); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; KOM; PH2);
KERATOPREVENTIVE (1; MAB); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); 5-LIPOXYGENASE-INHIBITOR (1; MAB); 12-LIPOXYGENASE-INHIBITOR (1; MAB); MYOCONTRACTANT (F; PH2); MYORELAXANT (1; PNC); PROTISTICIDE (1;
MAB); SEDATIVE (F; CRC; HHB); TRICHOMONICIDE (1; MAB); UTEROCONTRACTANT (1; PH2); VULNERARY
(1; MAB).
INDICATIONS (CELANDINE) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); AMENORRHEA (F; FAD; MAD); ANAPHYLAXIS
(1; PNC); ANGINA (F; HHB; PHR); ANOREXIA (2; PHR); ARTHROSIS (F; MAD); ASCARIS (F; CRC);
ASTHMA (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; HH2; PHR; PH2); BACTERIA (1; BRU; PNC);
BILIARY DYSKINESIA (2; KOM; SHT); BLEEDING (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (1; MAB; MAD; PNC);
BRONCHOSPASM (1; PNC); CALLUS (F; CRC); CANCER (1; CRC; MAB; PHR); CANCER, BREAST (1;
CRC; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER, JAW (1; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER,
KIDNEY (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, LIP (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER,
LUNG (1; MAB); CANCER, MOUTH (1; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER, NECK (1; CRC; FNF; JLH);
CANCER, NOSE (1; CRC; FNF; JLH; PH2); CANCER, OVARY (F; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER, PAROTID
(1; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER, PENIS (1; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER, PHARYNX (1; FNF; PH2);
CANCER, RECTUM (1; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SKIN (F; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (1;
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CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; CRC; FNF; JLH; PH2); CANCER, TESTICLE (1; CRC; FNF;
JLH); CANCER, TONGUE (1; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER, URETHRA (1; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER,
UTERUS (1; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANDIDA (1; HH2; MAB); CATARRH (F; HHB; PHR); CHOLANGOSIS
(2; MAB); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; CRC; HHB; MAB; MAD; PHR; PH2); CHOLELITHIASIS (2; MAB);
COLITIS (1; MAB); COLONIC POLYPOSIS (2; MAB); CONDYLOMATA (1; CRC; HH2; MAB); CORNEAL
OPACITY (F; MAB; MAD); CORN (F; CRC; PNC); CRAMP (2; HHB; KOM; MAB; PH2; SHT);
DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (1; PHR); DYSPEPSIA (F; MAB); ECZEMA (F; CRC; FAD);
EDEMA (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); EGILOPS (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS (2; HHB; KOM; MAB); EPITHELIOMA
(F; MAD); ESCHERICHIA (1; HH2); EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); FEVER (F; CRC; MAD); FISTULA (F;
MAD); FRECKLE (F; CRC; MAD); FRIGIDITY (F; CRC); FUNGUS (1; HH2; MAB); GALLSTONE (F;
MAD); GASTROSIS (2; BRU; HHB; KOM; MAB); GASTROSPASM (2; KOM); GONORRHEA (F; MAD);
GOUT (F; CRC; MAD; PHR; PH2); HEADACHE (F; MAB); HEMATURIA (F; MAD); HEMORRHOID (1;
CRC; FAD); HEPATOSIS (2; CRC; MAB; MAD; PHR; PH2); HERPES (1; MAB); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (1; KOM; PHR; PH2; PNC); HYPERGLYCEMIA (F; CRC); HYPERTONIA (F; KOM; PH2);
HYPOCHONDRIA (F; MAD); IBS (2; MAB); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; KOM; PH2); INDURATION (F;
CRC); INFECTION (1; HH2; MAB); INFLAMMATION (1; FAD; MAB; PNC); INSOMNIA (F; CRC;
HHB); JAUNDICE (F; CRC; HHB; MAB; MAD; PHR; PH2); LUPUS (F; MAD); MALARIA (F; MAD);
MASTOSIS (F; JLH; PH2); MIGRAINE (1; MAB); MYALGIA (F; HHB); MYCOSIS (1; HH2; MAB);
NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC; HHB); NEURALGIA (F; HHB); OPHTHALMIA (F; MAD); PAIN (1; CRC; HHB;
PH2; PNC); PAROTOSIS (F; JLH); PERTUSSIS (2; MAB; MAD; PNC); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PH2);
PHIMOSIS (F; MAD); PHTHISIS (F; MAD); PNEUMONIA (F; HHB; MAD); POLYP (2; CRC; MAB;
PHR; PH2); PSORIASIS (1; CRC; MAB; MAD); RASH (F; PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; MAD); RHEUMATISM (F; HHB); RHINOSIS (F; JLH; PH2); RINGWORM (F; CRC; FAD); SCABIES (F; MAD; PHR;
PH2); SCURVY (F; CRC); SCROFULA (F; CRC); SORE (F; MAD); SHIGELLA (1; HH2); SPLENOSIS (F;
MAD); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH2; MAD); STOMACHACHE (F; HHB); STONE (F; HHB; MAD; PHR);
TENESMUS (F; MAD); TOOTHACHE (F; MAD; PHR); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD); TUMOR (1; CRC;
MAB); ULCER (F; CRC); VAGINOSIS (1; MAB); VERTIGO (F; MAD); VIRUS (1; BRU; MAB); WART
(F; CRC; HHB; MAB; MAD; PHR); WATER RETENTION (1; MAD; PNC); WEN (F; CRC); WOUND
(F; CRC; FAD); YEAST (1; HH2; MAB). “SPASTIC DISCOMFORT OF THE BILE DUCTS AND GASTROINTESTINAL
TRACT” (KOM).
DOSAGES (CELANDINE) — 0.5 G HERB SINGLE DOSE (HHB); 3–9 G HERB/DAY (MAB); 2–5 G CRUDE
HERB (OR 12–30 MG TOTAL ALKALOIDS) (KOM; SHT); 0.5 G ROOT (PHR); 2–4 ML LIQUID EXTRACT
(PNC); 1–2 ML/DAY FLUID EXTRACT (1:2) (MAB); 2–4 ML/DAY TINCTURE (1:5) (MAB); 1.8–7.5 G
JUICE (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CELANDINE) — CLASS 2B, 2D (AHP). NONE
KNOWN (KOM). NOT TO BE USED BY CHILDREN (AHP). CANADIAN REGULATIONS DO NOT ALLOW CELANDINE
IN FOOD. AUSTRALIANS COUNSEL THAT IT “MAY AFFECT GLAUCOMA TREATMENT.” GERMANS REPORT THAT IT
TAKES MORE THAN 500 G CELANDINE TO CAUSE TOXIC EFFECTS IN CATTLE AND HORSES (AHP). SIDE EFFECTS
INCLUDE DRY MOUTH AND DIZZINESS (PNC). OVERDOSES CAN CAUSE DIZZINESS, HEMATURIA, INTESTINAL
COLIC, STOMACH PAIN, AND URINARY URGENCY (SHT). CONSUMPTION OF FRESH HERB MAY CAUSE GI
DISTRESS (AHP). STEM JUICE ALLERGENIC, IRRITANT, AND PARALYTIC (FAD). “THOUGHT TO BE HEPATOTOXIC” (BRU).
EXTRACTS (CELANDINE) — EXTRACTS, AS WELL AS CHELIDONINE, CHELERYTHRINE, PROTOPINE, AND SANGUINARINE HAVE ANTIBACTERIAL AND ANTITUSSIVE ACTIVITIES (PNC). CHELIDONINE LOWERS ARTERIAL BLOOD PRESSURE, RELAXES SMOOTH MUSCLE SPASMS AND BRONCHIAL SPASM, INCREASES URINE PRODUCTION, AND DELAYS
OR INHIBITS THE DEVELOPMENT OF ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK IN VIVO. ALPHA-ALLOCRYPTOPINE, CHELIDONINE, AND
SANGUINARINE HAVE IN VIVO ANALGESIC ACTIVITIES (PNC). LD50 (DECOCTION) 9500 MG/KG IPR MOUSE
(MAB); LD50 (ALKALOIDS) 300 MG/KG SCU MOUSE (MAB).
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CELERY (APIUM GRAVEOLENS L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (CELERY) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CAN; KAB); ANALGESIC (1; FEL; FNF; KAB; PED);
ANTHELMINTHIC (F; KAB; PH2); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; FNF; CAN); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX; FNF);
ANTIARTHRITIC (1; FNF; PNC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CAN; FNF; PH2); ANTICANCER (1; APA; COX);
ANTICONVULSANT (1; APA; KAP; MPI; PH2); ANTIDEPRESSANT (F; CAN; PED); ANTIDIABETIC (F; MAM);
ANTIEDEMIC (1; CAN); ANTIEPILEPTIC (1; PNC); ANTIGALACTIC (F; JFM); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA;
FNF; PNC); ANTIOXIDANT (1; FNF; PED); ANTIRHEUMATIC (1; FNF; PED; PNC); ANTISEPTIC (1; FNF;
KAP; PED); ANTISPASMODIC (1; CRC; KAP; PED; WO2); ANTITUMOR (1; APA); APERITIF (F; KAB);
APHRODISIAC (F; CRC; KAB; KAP; PNC); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB); CANCER (1; APA; COX); CARMINATIVE
(1; CRC; FNF; KAB; PNC; WO2); CERCARICIDE (1; SPI); CHOLERETIC (1; JAD); DEPURATIVE (F; PED);
DIGESTIVE (F; MBB); DIURETIC (2; APA; CAN; FNF; KAB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC; DEP; KAP);
FUNGICIDE (1; PH2; PNC); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; APA); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; APA; CAN; FNF);
HYPOTENSIVE (2; APA; FNF; MAM; PNC); LIPOLYTIC (1; APA); NERVINE (F; WO2); NEUROTONIC (F;
FEL; KAP; WO2); SEDATIVE (1; CRC; PED; PNC); STIMULANT (1; CRC; KAB; WO2); STOMACHIC
(F; KAB); TONIC (1; CRC; KAB; PNC); TRANQUILIZER (1; KAP; WO2); URINARY ANTISEPTIC (1; CAN;
PED; FNF); UTEROTONIC (1; CAN).
INDICATIONS (CELERY) — ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); AMENORRHEA (F; CRC; DEP; KAB); ANASARCA
(F; CRC; DEP; KAB; WO2); ANOREXIA (F; KAB; PHR; PH2); ANXIETY (1; APA); ARTHROSIS (1; APA;
FNF; PNC); ASCITES (F; KAB); ASTHMA (F; DEP; JFM; KAB); BACTERIA (1; CAN; FNF; PH2);
BRONCHOSIS (F; DEP; KAB); CANCER (1; APA; COX; CRC; FNF); CANCER, BREAST (1; CRC; FNF);
CANCER, EYE (1; CRC; FNF); CANCER, FEET (1; CRC; FNF); CANCER, LIVER (1; CRC; FNF); CANCER,
PENIS (1; CRC; FNF); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; CRC; FNF); CANCER, STOMACH (1; CRC; FNF); CANCER,
TESTIS (1; CRC; FNF); CANCER, UTERUS (1; CRC; FNF); CANCER, VULVA (1; CRC; FNF); CARDIOPATHY
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(1; APA; KAB); CATARRH (F; KAB); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PH2); COLIC (F; DEP; MBB; WO2); CONDYLOMA
(F; JLH); CONGESTION (F; JFM); CONVULSION (1; APA; KAP; MPI; PH2); CORN (F; CRC; JLH); COUGH
(F; KAB; PH2); CRAMP (1; CRC; KAP; PED; WO2); CYSTOSIS (1; APA; CAN; FNF; MBB);
DEPRESSION (F; CAN; PED); DIABETES (F; APA; MAM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA; JFM); DYSPEPSIA
(F; APA); DYSURIA (F; KAB); EDEMA (F; JFM); ENTEROSIS (F; KAB); EPILEPSY (1; PNC; WO2); FATIGUE
(F; PH2); FELON (F; CRC; JLH); FEVER (F; FEL; KAB); FUNGUS (1; PH2; PNC); GALLSTONE (F; PHR);
GAS (1; CRC; FNF; JFM; KAB; PNC; WO2); GOUT (1; CAN; FNF; MBB; MPI; PH2); HEPATOSIS
(F; APA; CRC; DEP; JLH); HICCUP (F; KAB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (2; APA; CRC; FNF; MAM;
PNC); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; APA); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; APA; CAN; FNF); IMPOSTUME (F; JLH);
INDURATION (F; CRC; JLH); INFECTION (1; PH2; PNC); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; FNF; KAB; PNC);
INSOMNIA (1; APA; CRC; FNF; PED; PNC); JAUNDICE (F; JFM); KIDNEY STONE (F; PHR); LUMBAGO
(F; CRC); MALARIA (F; FEL); MYCOSIS (1; PH2; PNC); NAUSEA (F; KAB); NEPHROSIS (F; APA; PH2);
NERVOUSNESS (1; APA; CRC; KAP; PED; PHR; PNC; WO2); OBESITY (F; APA); OPHTHALMIA (F;
KAB); OVARY (F; PH2); PAIN (1; FEL; FNF; KAB; PED); PROCTOSIS (F; KAB); PULMONOSIS (F; JFM);
RHEUMATISM (1; CAN; CRC; FEL; FNF; MPI; PED; PH2; PNC); RHINOSIS (F; KAB); SCABIES (F;
KAB); SCHISTOSOMA (1; SPI); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SORE (F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC; DEP; JLH;
KAB; WO2); STING (F; KAB); STOMACHACHE (F; CRC; JFM); STONE (F; DEP; PHR; PH2); STRESS (1;
APA); SWELLING (1; CAN; FNF; MBB); TOOTHACHE (F; KAB); TUMOR (1; APA; CRC; JLH); UTEROSIS
(F; JFM); UTI (1; CAN; FNF); WATER RETENTION (2; APA; CAN; FNF; KAB); WEN (F; JLH); WHITLOW
(F; CRC; JLH).
DOSAGES (CELERY) — 200 G ROOT BOILED IN 500 G WATER TAKING 1 CUP EVERY 3 HOURS AS ANTIGALACTIC
(JFM); 1–2 LEAVES FOR COLIC (DEP); 1–4 G POWDERED SEED (KAP; PNC); 1–2 TSP SEED/CUP WATER
(APA); 1–2 G DRY SEED (PED); 2 G DRY SEED:10 ML ALCOHOL/10 ML WATER (PED); 1 G MASHED
SEED/CUP HOT WATER (PH2); 1.75 TSP CRUSHED SEED/CUP WATER (APA); 0.05–0.1 ML (PNC); 0.5–1
TSP TINCTURE TO 3 ×/DAY (APA; WIC); 0.3–1.5 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC); 0.3–1.2 ML LIQUID EXTRACT
(1:1 IN 60% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.5–2 G OR BY DECOCTION 1:5, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2 (500 MG)
CAPSULES (450 MG CELERY EXTRACT STX TO CONTAIN AT LEAST 9.9 MG VOLATILE OIL IN 50 MG SYNERGISTIC
BASE OF WHOLE CELERY SEED POWDER) 2 ×/DAY, BEFORE MEALS (NH). OFTEN STANDARDIZED TO 2.2%
VOLATILE OIL.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CELERY) — CLASS 2B[5], 2D. INDIVIDUALS
WITH RENAL DISORDERS SHOULD USE WITH CAUTION. COMMISSION E REPORTS POTENTIAL ALLERGENICITY,
INCLUDING ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK. PHOTOSENSITIZING. CONTAINS PHOTOTOXIC FURANOCOUMARINS (AHP).
CAN CAUTIONS THAT THE FURANOCOUMARINS MAY CAUSE PHOTOTOXICITY AND DERMATOSIS. STILL, THEY
SUMMARIZE THAT NO SIDE EFFECTS OR TOXICITY ARE DOCUMENTED FOR CELERY SEED. PHOTOSENSITIVITY
REACTIONS HAVE BEEN REPORTED AS A RESULT OF EXTERNAL CONTACT WITH CELERY STEMS. EVEN ANAPHYLACTIC
REACTIONS ARE REPORTED FOLLOWING ORAL INGESTION OF THE STEMS. ARCHIVES OF DERMATOLOGY (1990)
REPORTED SEVERE PHOTOTOXICITY IN A WOMAN CONSUMING CELERIAC AND THEN GOING TO A TANNING
PARLOR. THE NEW HERBAL PDR (GRUENWALD ET AL., 1998) NOTES THAT LEVELS OF PHOTOTOXIC FURANOCOUMARINS CAN RISE 200-FOLD UNDER STORAGE CONDITIONS, ESPECIALLY IF THE ROOT IS FUNGALLY OR YEAST
INFECTED (PHR). NO SIDE EFFECTS, TOXICITY DOCUMENTED FOR CELERY FRUIT (CAN). PERSONS WITH
KIDNEY PROBLEMS SHOULD BE CAUTIOUS. THE DRUG IS CONTRAINDICATED IN INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,
SINCE APIACEOUS EOS MAY INCREASE THE INFLAMMATION AS A RESULT OF EPITHELIAL IRRITATION. CONTRAINDICATED DURING PREGNANCY (UTEROTONIC ACTIVITY DEMONSTRATED FOR THE EO (CAN)). CELERYSEED
OIL ABORTIFACIENT (JFM). OIL, THOUGH STATED TO BE NONIRRITANT, NONPHOTOTOXIC, AND NONSENSITIZING
IN HUMANS, IS ALSO REPORTED TO HAVE UTEROTONIC ACTIVITY; THE SEEDS ARE SAID TO AFFECT THE MENSTRUAL
CYCLE AND EVEN TO BE ABORTIFACIENT (CAN). THERE’S A RARE ALLERGY, BIRCH-CELERY SYNDROME;
PEOPLE SENSITIVE TO BIRCH OR MUGWORT (WATCH OUT MOXIBUSTIONISTS) POLLEN MAY HAVE AN IMMEDIATE
REACTION JUST EATING CELERY OR TAKING CELERY SEED PRODUCTS. “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT
KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT, REGRETTABLY, IT DOESN’T GIVE THOSE THERAPEUTIC
DOSAGE LEVELS.) SO FAR, IN MY 5.5 YEARS ON CELERY SEED EXTRACT, I HAVE NOT KNOWINGLY SUFFERED
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ANY SIDE EFFECTS FROM THE 2–4 CAPSULES OR TABLETS I TAKE A DAY, EVERY DAY, WITHOUT FAIL, FOR THE
PREVENTION OF THE GOUT CRISIS. CELERY HERB, SEED, AND ROOT UNAPPROVED FOR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATION,
AS FAR AS GERMANY’S COMMISSION E IS CONCERNED.
EXTRACTS (CELERY) — EXTRACTS ANTIEDEMIC, ANTIINFLAMMATORY, HYPOGLYCEMIC, AND HYPOTENSIVE. LD50
>5000 MG/KG ORL RAT (CAN). JUICE CHOLERETIC. CHAMOMILE IS A BETTER SOURCE OF THE COX-2 INHIBITOR
APIGENIN (TO 0.8% ZMB), BUT CELERY STALKS MAY CONTAIN TO 0.2%, MAKING IT THE BEST FOOD FARMACY
SOURCE (COX). CELERY SEED OIL BACTERIOSTATIC AGAINST BACILLUS PUMILUS, BACILLUS SUBTILIS, CORYNEBACTERIUM DIPTHERIAE, PSEUDOMONAS SOLANACEARUM, SALMONELLA TYPHI, SHIGELLA DYSENTERIAE, STAPHYLOCOCCUS ALBUS, STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS, STREPTOCOCCUS FAECALIS, STREPTOCOCCUS PYOGENES, AND VIBRIO
CHOLERAE. THE SEED OIL SHOWS A CHEMOTACTIC EFFECT AND CERCARICIDAL ACTIVITY OF THE CERCARIA OF
SCHISTOSOMA MANSONI (SPI).
CELERY-LEAVED BUTTERCUP (RANUNCULUS SCELERATUS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (CELERY-LEAVED BUTTERCUP) — ALLERGENIC (1; FNF); ANALGESIC (F; WOI); ANTIBACTERIAL
(1; WOI); ANTICANCER (F; DAA); ANTISEPTIC (1; WOI); ANTISPASMODIC (F; WOI); ANTIVIRAL (1; WOI);
DIURETIC (F; WOI); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS; SKJ); IRRITANT (1; FNF); LACRIMATORY (1; WOI); LACTIFUGE
(1; WOI); LACTAGOGUE (F; EFS; SKJ); POISON (1; DEP; WOI); RUBEFACIENT (1; WOI); SIALAGOGUE
(1; PH2); STOMACHIC (F; WOI); TONIC (F; KAB; WOI); VASOCONSTRICTOR (1; WOI); VERMIFUGE (1;
WOI); VESICANT (1; WOI).
INDICATIONS (CELERY-LEAVED BUTTERCUP) — ARTHROSIS (F; HHB; PH2); ASTHMA (F; WOI); BACTERIA
(1; WOI); CANCER (F; DAA; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANDIDA (1; WOI); COLD (F; DAA);
CRAMP (F; WOI); DEBILITY (F; DAA); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2; WOI); DIPHTHERIA (1; WOI); DROPSY (F;
MAD); DYSURIA (F; WOI); ESCHERICHIA (1; WOI); GOUT (F; MAD); GRIPPE (F; WOI); HALITOSIS (F;
KAB; WOI); HEADACHE (F; MAD); HEMIPLEGIA (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F; MAD); INDURATION (F; JLH);
INFECTION (1; WOI); LEUKODERMA (F; HHB; PH2); MANGE (F; MAD); MYOSIS (F; HHB; PH2);
NEPHROSIS (F; KAB; MAD; WOI); PAIN (F; WOI); PANCREATOSIS (F; MAD); PLEURISY (F; KAB);
PNEUMONIA (F; WOI); RHEUMATISM (F; WOI); SCABIES (F; HHB; PH2); SIDE ACHE (F; KAB); SNIFFLES
(F; MAD); SORE (F; KAB); SPERMATORRHEA (F; DAA); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; WOI); STOMATOSIS (F;
MAD); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; DAA); SWELLING (F; JLH; PH2); VIRUS (1; WOI); WART (F; JLH); WATER
RETENTION (F; WOI); WORM (1; WOI); YEAST (1; WOI).
DOSAGES (CELERY-LEAVED BUTTERCUP) — BOILED HERB IS DANGEROUS IF CONSUMED AS FOOD (DEP;
WOI).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CELERY-LEAVED BUTTERCUP) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT
PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). LIKE MOST BUTTERCUPS, IT IS ACRID, CAUSING
BURNING OF MOUTH AND MUCOUS MEMBRANES; BLISTERING SKIN. FATAL IF EATEN IN LARGE QUANTITIES
(WOI).
EXTRACTS (CELERY-LEAVED BUTTERCUP) — PROTOANEMONIN ANTIBACTERIAL (AGAINST GRAM-POSITIVE AND
GRAM-NEGATIVE, CANDIDA, DIPHTHERIA TOXIN, ESCHERICHIA, AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS) ANTIVIRAL, CYTOPATHOGENIC, VESICANT, VERMICIDE (WOI). PLANT CONTAINS THE VASOCONSTRICTOR SEROTONIN, WITH SIX OTHER
TRYPTAMINE DERIVATIVES AND “TWO UNIDENTIFIED ANTI-5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE DERIVATIVES.”
CENTAURY, EUROPEAN CENTAURY
(CENTAURIUM ERYTHRAEA RAFN) ++
SYNONYMS — CENTAURIUM MINUS AUCT., CENTAURIUM UMBELLATUM GILIB., ERYTHRAEA CENTAURIUM AUCT.
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ACTIVITIES (CENTAURY) — ANTIEDEMIC (1; CAN); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PHR); ANTIMALARIAL (1;
CAN); ANTIPYRETIC (1; CAN; PHR; PH2); BITTER (1; CAN; HHB; PHR); SECRETAGOGUE (1; PHR;
PH2); SEDATIVE (F; CAN); SIALAGOGUE (1; PHR; PH2); STOMACHIC (F; CAN); TONIC (F; PNC).
INDICATIONS (CENTAURY) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ANEMIA (F; HHB); ANOREXIA (2; CAN; KOM; PH2);
CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, EAR (F; JLH); CANCER, FACE (F; JLH); CANCER, LIP (F;
JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, TONGUE (F;
JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; HHB; PNC); DIABETES (F; PHR; PH2); DROPSY (F;
HHB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; HHB); DYSPEPSIA (2; CAN; KOM; PH2); FEVER (1; CAN; HHB; PHR;
PH2); FIBROID (F; JLH); GASTROSIS (1; JLH; PH2); GOUT (F; HHB); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH; PNC); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (F; PHR; PH2); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (1; PHR; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; CAN);
JAUNDICE (F; HHB); KIDNEY STONE (F; PHR; PH2); MALARIA (1; CAN); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); NERVOUSNESS
(F; CAN); NEURALGIA (F; HHB); OTOSIS (F; JLH); PAIN (F; HHB); PAROTOSIS (F; JLH); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH);
SCROFULA (F; HHB); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STOMACHACHE (F; HHB); SWELLING (1; CAN); TONSILOSIS (F;
JLH); UTEROSIS (F; HHB); WART (F; JLH); WORM (F; PHR; PH2); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (CENTAURY) — 2–4 G HERB AS TEA 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1 G/CUP TEA (HHB); 1–2 G SINGLE DOSE;
3–6 G/DAY (HHB); 6 G/DAY (KOM); 2–4 ML (1:1 IN 25% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN, PNC); 1–2 G
EXTRACT (KOM; PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CENTAURY) — CLASS 1, 2B (AHP; CAN). “IN
VIEW OF THE LACK OF TOXICITY DATA, USE OF CENTAURY DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS BEST AVOIDED
... EXCESSIVE USE SHOULD BE AVOIDED” (CAN). SOURCES REPORT CONTRAINDICATION OF GI ULCER (AEH;
PHR). NONE REPORTED (PIP).
CHAFF-FLOWER (ACHYRANTHES ASPERA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (CHAFF-FLOWER) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; DEP; SKJ; WO2; ZUL); ALTERATIVE (F; MPI); ANALEPTIC (1; ZUL); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; MPI); ANTIFERTILITY (1; DAA; ZUL); ANTIIMPLANTATION (1; ZUL);
ANTIPERSPIRANT (F; WO2); ANTIPYRETIC (1; ZUL); ANTISECRETORY (1; ZUL); ANTISEPTIC (1; WO2; ZUL);
ANTISPASMODIC (F; DAA); ANTIVIRAL (F; WO3); ASTRINGENT (F; DEP; SUW); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1;
ZUL); CARDIOTONIC (1; ZUL); CONTRACEPTIVE (1; ZUL); DIGESTIVE (F; ZUL); DIURETIC (1; DAA; DEP;
MPI; SUW; ZUL); EMETIC (F; SKJ); EMMENAGOGUE (F; WO2); ESTROGENIC (1; ZUL); FUNGICIDE (F;
WO3); HEMOSTAT (F; WO2); HYPERTENSIVE (1; MPI); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; MPI; ZUL); HYPOTENSIVE
(1; MPI; ZUL); LAXATIVE (1; ZUL; SUW); MYOCONTRACTANT (1; MPI; ZUL); RESPIRADEPRESSANT (1;
MPI); RESPIRASTIMULANT (1; MPI); SPASMOGENIC (1; MPI; ZUL); TONIC (1; ZUL); TRANQUILIZER (F;
WO3); UTEROTONIC (1; WO3); VASODILATOR (1; ZUL).
INDICATIONS (CHAFF-FLOWER) — ABSCESS (F; ZUL); ADENOPATHY (F; ZUL); ANASARCA (F; DEP; KAP);
ASCITES (F; DEP); ATROPHY (F; SKJ); BACTERIA (1; HH2; MPI; WO2); BILIOUSNESS (F; WO2); BITE (F;
SUW); BLADDER STONE (F; WO2); BLEEDING (F; DAA; WO2; ZUL); BOIL (F; DEP; SUW; ZUL);
BRONCHOSIS (F; MPI; ZUL); BUG BITE (F; ZUL); CACHEXIA (F; SKJ); CANCER (F; WO2); CARIES (F;
SKJ); CHEST ACHE (F; ZUL); CHILDBIRTH (F; DAA; ZUL); CHILL (F; ZUL); COLIC (F; SUW); CONSTIPATION
(F; ZUL); CORNEAL OPACITY (F; WO2; ZUL); COUGH (F; ZUL); CRAMP (F; DAA; ZUL); DERMATOSIS
(F; DEP; SUW; ZUL); DIARRHEA (1; WO3; ZUL); DROPSY (F; DEP; SUW; ZUL); DYSENTERY (F; DEP;
WO2; ZUL); ENTEROSIS (F; SKJ; ZUL); ESCHERICHIA (1; HH2; WO2); FEVER (1; SKJ; ZUL); FISTULA
(F; WO3); FUNGUS (1; WO3); GASTROSIS (F; WO2; ZUL); GONORRHEA (F; WO2); HEADACHE (F; ZUL);
HEMORRHOID (F; DEP; SUW; WO2); HEPATOSIS (1; WO3); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; MPI; ZUL);
HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; MPI; ZUL); INFECTION (1; WO3; ZUL); INFLAMMATION (F; ZUL); JAUNDICE (F;
ZUL); LEPROSY (1; MPI; SKJ; ZUL); LEUKODERMA (F; SKJ); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; MPI); MALARIA
(F; DEP; SKJ); MENORRHAGIA (F; WO2; ZUL); MYCOSIS (1; WO3); NEPHROSIS (F; WO2; ZUL);
NERVOUSNESS (F; WO3); ODONTOSIS (F; WO3); OPHTHALMIA (F; WO2); PAIN (F; ZUL); PLEURODYNIA (F;
DEP); PNEUMONIA (F; WO2); PULMONOSIS (F; ZUL); RABIES (F; DEP; SKJ); RHEUMATISM (F; SKJ);
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RHINOSIS (F; ZUL); SCABIES (F; SKJ); SNAKEBITE (F; DEP; SUW; ZUL); SORE (F; DEP); SPRAIN (F;
ZUL); STING (F; DEP); STITCHES (F; ZUL); STOMACHACHE (F; ZUL); STONE (F; WO2); SYPHILIS (F; SKJ;
ZUL); TETANUS (F; WO2); TOOTHACHE (F; DEP; ZUL); VD (F; SKJ; ZUL); VIRUS (1; WO3); WART (F;
DEP); WATER RETENTION (1; DAA; DEP; MPI; SUW; ZUL); WOUND (F; ZUL).
DOSAGES (CHAFF-FLOWER) — 28–56 ML DECOCTION (KAP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHAFF-FLOWER) — ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY DAMPENS POTENTIAL AS INTERCEPTIVE CONTRACEPTIVE (ZUL). LD50 (AQUEOUS ROOT EXTRACT) = 7.16 ML/KG IVN
RAT (HH2).
CHAMOMILE (MATRICARIA RECUTITA L.) +++
SYNONYMS — CHAMOMILLA RECUTITA (L.) RAUSCHERT, M. CHAMOMILLA AUCT.
ACTIVITIES (CHAMOMILE) — ANALGESIC (1; CAN; PNC); ANORECTIC (F; CRC); ANTHELMINTHIC (1; CRC);
ANTIAGGREGANT (PED); ANTIALLERGIC (1; APA; CAN); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX; FNF); ANTIARTHRITIC (1;
COX; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (2; JBU; KOM, SHT); ANTIDEPRESSANT (1; PH2); ANTIEDEMIC (1; PNC);
ANTIHERPETIC (1; CAN); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; MAB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; APA; KOM, WAM); ANTILACTAGOGUE (F; FEL); ANTIOXIDANT (1; JNU); ANTIPEPTIC (1; CAN); ANTIPYRETIC (F; PIP); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA;
CAN; CRC; HHB); ANTISPASMODIC (2; APA; KOM, WAM); ANTIULCER (1; CAN; MAB); ANTIVIRAL (1;
CAN); ANXIOLYTIC (1; MAB); CANDIDICIDE (1; APA; MAB; SHT); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; CAN); CARMINATIVE (1; HHB; MAB; SHT); CHOLAGOGUE (F; HHB); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; BGB; MAB; WHO); COX2-INHIBITOR (1; FNF); CYCLOOXYGENASE-INHIBITOR (1; SHT; WHO); DEMULCENT (F; SHT); DEODORANT (2;
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KOM, PIP); DIAPHORETIC (1; MAB); DIGESTIVE (1; WAM); EMETIC (F; WHO); EMMENAGOGUE (F; WHO);
EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); FUNGICIDE (1; APA; PNC; SHT); GASTROPROTECTIVE (F; PH2); HEPATOREGENERATIVE
(1; CAN; MAB); HYPNOTIC (1; BGB); HYPOTENSIVE (1; CAN); HYPOUREMIC (1; CAN); IMMUNOSTIMULANT
(1; APA; CAN); LIPOXYGENASE-INHIBITOR (1; SHT; WHO); MAOI (1; PH2); MUSCULOTROPIC (2; KOM,
PIP); MYORELAXANT (1; APA; CAN; SKY); NERVINE (1; PED; WAM); RADIOPROTECTIVE (1; WHO);
RESPIRADEPRESSANT (1; CAN); SEDATIVE (1; CAN; MAB); SEROTONINERGIC (1; CAN); STIMULANT (F; CRC);
TONIC (F; CRC); VULNERARY (2; KOM; PIP; WHO).
INDICATIONS (CHAMOMILE) — ACNE (1; MAB); AEGILOPS (F; JLH); ALLERGY (1; APA; CAN; WAM);
ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); AMENORRHEA (1; FEL; MAB); ANOREXIA (2; PHR); ANXIETY (1; APA;
MAB); APOSTEME (F; CRC; JLH); ARTHROSIS (1; APA; COX; FAD; FNF); BACTERIA (2; CRC; JBU;
KOM; SHT); BITE (2; CRC; WHO); BLOATING (F; WHO); BRONCHOSIS (2; KOM; PHR); BRUISE (2;
CRC; WHO); BUNION (1; FNF); BURN (2; PHR; PNC); CANCER (1; COX; FAD); CANCER, BREAST (1;
COX; CRC; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; COX; CRC; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; COX; JLH); CANCER,
MOUTH (1; COX; JLH); CANCER, SKIN (1; COX; PH2); CANCER, STOMACH (1; COX; CRC; JLH); CANDIDA
(1; APA; MAB; PH2; SHT); CANKER (1; CRC; SKY); CATARRH (F; CAN; FEL; HHB; MAB);
CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; PHR); COLD (2; FEL; PHR; WHO); COLIC (1; CRC; FEL; MAB; SHT); COLITIS
(2; KOM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; FEL); CONVULSION (F; CRC; FEL; PNC); COUGH (2; PHR); CRAMP (2;
APA; JNU; KOM, WAM); CROUP (F; CRC); CYSTOSIS (F; CRC); DECUBITIS (2; SHT); DENTION (F;
FEL); DEPRESSION (1; PH2); DERMATOSIS (2; KOM, SHT; WOI); DIARRHEA (1; CAN; FEL; MAB;
WHO); DIPHTHERIA (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (1; CRC; MAB); DYSPEPSIA (2; APA; CAN; WHO);
ECZEMA (1; APA; SHT; WHO); EDEMA (1; SHT); ENTEROSIS (1; APA; FEL; PIP; WHO); EPIGASTROSIS
(2; WHO); ERYTHEMA (1; MAB); FEVER (2; APA; MAB; PHR; PIP); FLU (1; FAD); FROSTBITE (2;
WHO); FUNGUS (1; APA; PNC; SHT); GAS (2; FEL; HHB; MAB; SHT; WHO); GASTROENTEROSIS (F;
SHT); GASTROSIS (2; SHT; WHO); GINGIVOSIS (2; KOM, SHT; WHO); GOUT (1; COX; CRC; PNC);
HEARTBURN (F; SKY); HEMORRHOID (2; APA; CAN; WHO); HEPATOSIS (2; FEL; HHB; PHR); HERPES
(1; CAN); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CAN); HYPERACIDITY (F; CRC); HYSTERIA (F; CRC; FEL); IBS
(SKY); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; APA; CAN); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; APA; CAN; JBU;
PNC; SHT); INFLAMMATION (2; APA; CRC; FEL; KOM, WAM; WHO); INSOMNIA (2; CAN; CRC;
MAB; SKY; WHO); LEUKORRHEA (1; FEL; MAB); LUMBAGO (F; CRC); MASTOSIS (1; CAN; FEL;
HHB; PNC); MOTION SICKNESS (1; MAB); MUCOSOSIS (2; CAN; KOM; PIP); MYCOSIS (1; APA;
FNF; PNC; SHT); NAUSEA (1; WAM); NERVOUSNESS (1; CAN; MAB); NEURALGIA (F; FEL); NEURODERMATOSIS (1; BGB); NEUROSIS (2; WHO); OLIGOLACTEA (F; FEL); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); OTOSIS (1;
FEL; PNC); PAIN (1; CAN; COX; FEL; MAB; PNC); PARAPYLORIC ULCER (1; SHT); PHARYNGOSIS (2;
PHR); PREGNANCY (F; MAB); PROCTOSIS (1; KOM; PHR); PULPITIS (F; PHR); RADIATION (1; WHO);
RESPIROSIS (2; PIP; WHO); RHEUMATISM (1; COX; FEL; HHB); SALMONELLA (1; CRC); SCIATICA (1;
FAD); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SORE (1; MAB; SKY); SORE THROAT (F; CRC); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; CRC;
PH2); STOMATOSIS (2; KOM, PIP; WHO); STRESS (F; APA); SUNBURN (1; PNC); SWELLING (1; HHB;
PNC); TOOTHACHE (1; PNC); ULCER (1; APA; CAN; JNU; MAB; SHT); UTI (F; WHO); VAGINOSIS
(1; APA); VIRUS (1; CAN); YEAST (1; APA; FNF; MAB; PH2; SHT); WOUND (2; PHR).
DOSAGES (CHAMOMILE) — 2–4 TBSP FRESH FLOWER (PED); 3–6 G DRY FLOWER (PED); 4.5 G DRY
FLOWER:22 ML ALCOHOL/23 ML WATER (PED); 2–8 G FLOWER (PNC); 2–8 G FLOWER 3 ×/DAY (WHO);
2–8 G FLOWER AS TEA 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–3 TSP FLOWER/CUP WATER; 0.5–1 TSP TINCTURE TO 3 ×/DAY
(APA); 1–5 G SEVERAL ×/DAY (HHB); 2–4 G 3 ×/DAY (MAB); 2–3 G PER CUP 3–4 ×/DAY; 10–40
DROPS TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (SF); 4–6 ML TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY BETWEEN MEALS (SKY); 7–14 ML TINCTURE
(1:5)/DAY (MAB); 1–4 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (1:1 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 3–6 ML/DAY LIQUID
EXTRACT (1:2) (MAB); 1–4 ML, 1:1 FLUID EXTRACT, 3 ×/DAY (WHO); 0.5–4 ML LIQUID FLORAL EXTRACT
(PNC); 2–3 (350 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (NH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHAMOMILE) — CLASS 1, 2B (AHP; CAN;
KOM). NO CONTRAINDICATIONS, DRUG INTERACTIONS, OR SIDE EFFECTS KNOWN (KOM). NONE REPORTED (PIP).
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SOME PEOPLE ADVISE, PERHAPS OVERADVISE, THAT SENSITIVE PEOPLE MAY HAVE AN ALLERGIC REACTION TO THIS.
I DON'T TAKE CHAMOMILE DAILY, BUT ALMOST DAILY I INGEST A WHOLE LOT OF PEANUTS, WHICH ARE MORE
DANGEROUS, ANAPHYLACTICALLY KILLING TWO PEOPLE A YEAR IN THE U.S. PATIENTS WHO ARE ALLERGIC TO
RAGWEED, HOWEVER, MAY EXPERIENCE CROSS-REACTIVITY WITH CHAMOMILE, WHICH CAN PRODUCE INTENSE
ITCHING IN THE MOUTH IF THE MUCOSA BECOMES HIGHLY IRRITATED (O’BRIEN, 1998). CAN CAUTIONS THAT
THE SESQUITERPENE LACTONES CAN CAUSE ALLERGIC REACTIONS. THEY ADD THAT CROSS-SENSITIVITIES WITH OTHER
ASTER RELATIVES (WAM) AND CELERY EXIST. BECAUSE IT IS REPUTED TO AFFECT THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE AND TO
BE A UTERINE STIMULANT, WITH EXCESSIVE USE, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN).
BUT SKY SAYS NO CONTRAINDICATIONS DURING PREGNANCY OR LACTATION (SKY). NOT RECOMMENDED FOR
TEETHING BABIES. BECAUSE OF COUMARIN CONTENT, MAY INTERFERE WITH ANTICOAGULANT THERAPY (CAN).
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED HOT TEA IS REPORTEDLY EMETIC. SOME ADVISE AGAINST DAILY USE, BUT I WOULD NOT.
KEEP ALL HOT TEAS AT A DISTANCE FROM THE EYES (AHP). ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF CHAMOMILE EXTRACT
INDUCED A DEEP SLEEP IN 10 OF 12 PATIENTS UNDERGOING CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION (CAN). REPORTED AS
AN EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR MUCOSAL INFECTIONS. DILUTED EXTRACTS USED AS A MOUTHWASH 5 TO 6 TIMES
DAILY PROVIDED ASTRINGENT AND COOLING EFFECTS (CAN). CHAMOMILE PREPARATIONS AND THEIR COMPONENTS
WORKED ON THE INFLAMMATORY MEDIATORS OF THE ARACHIDONIC ACID CASCADE; THEY INHIBIT CYCLOOXYGENASE
AND 5-LIPOXYGENASE. CHAMOMILE IS SO FAR MY BEST SOURCE OF COX-2 INHIBITOR APIGENIN (TO 0.8%
ZMB) FOLLOWED BY CELERY (TO 0.2%), MAKING CELERY STALKS THE BEST FOOD FARMACY SOURCE (COX).
EXTRACTS (CHAMOMILE) — CHAMOMILE OILS ANALGESIC, ANTIANAPHYLACTIC, ANTIINFLAMMATORY, ANTIPYRETIC, ANTISEPTIC, ANTISPASMODIC, BACTERICIDAL, AND FUNGICIDAL (PED). AZULENES, DOCUMENTED AS
ANIINFLAMMATORY AND HYPOALLERGENIC, MAY PREVENT ALLERGIC SEIZURES IN GUINEA PIGS, PERHAPS THROUGH
ANTIHISTAMINIC ACTIVITY. EO LD50 = >5000 ORL RABBIT (CAN); LD50 = >5000 DER RABBIT (CAN);
LD50 = 2.5 ML/KG ORL MOUSE (CAN). HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT POLYSACCHARIDES ARE IMMUNOSTIMULANT;
CHOLERETIC, HYPOUREMIC, AND HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC AT 0.1 ML/KG IN CATS AND DOGS, CARDIODEPRESSANT,
HYPOTENSIVE, AND RESPIRADEPRESSANT AT 0.2 ML/KG (CAN). BISABOLOL AND FLAVONOIDS ARE RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANTISPASMODIC ACTIVITIES. APIGENIN WAS THREE TIMES AS EFFECTIVE AS PAPAVERINE; BISABOLOL WAS
COMPARABLE. SMOOTH MUSCLE RELAXANT PROPERTIES DOCUMENTED FOR A CIS-SPIROETHER. ANTIINFLAMMATORY
ACTIVITY DOCUMENTED FOR THE SESQUITERPENE BISABOLOL COMPOUNDS. (–)-ALPHA-BISABOLOL PROTECTS AGAINST
THE GASTRIC EFFECTS OF ASPIRIN (PH2). FLAVONOIDS ANTIINFLAMMATORY. CHAMOMILE OIL (25 MG/ML;
BISABOLOL AT 1 MG/ML) WAS ACTIVE AGAINST BACTERIA (ESPECIALLY GRAM POSITIVE), FUNGI, AND CANDIDA
ALBICANS. APIGENIN AND LUTEOLIN ARE MORE ACTIVE ANTIINFLAMMATORIES THAN INDOMETHACIN AND PHENYLBUTAZONE (WHO). “CHAMAZULENE, A-BISABOLOL, AND FLAVONES SUCH AS APIGENIN WERE THE SINGLE
COMPONENTS THAT WERE FOUND TO HAVE THE STRONGEST ANTIINFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY, BUT MOST STUDIES FOUND
THAT THE WHOLE EXTRACTS WERE MORE ACTIVE THAN THEIR INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS” (SHT). CHAMOMILE
EXTRACT IN A CREAM BASE WAS SUPERIOR TO HYDROCORTISONE 0.25% FOR REDUCING SKIN INFLAMMATION. FOR
ECZEMA, CHAMOMILE WAS AS GOOD AS HYDROCORTISONE (0.25%), AND BETTER THAN FLUOCORTIN BUTYL ESTER
(0.75%) AND BUFEXAMAC (5%) (WHO). EXTRACTS BASED ON FRESH FLOWERS EQUALED ANTIINFLAMMATORY
ACTIVITY OF BENZYDAMINE (MAB).
CHAMPAC (MICHELIA CHAMPACA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (CHAMPAC) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; SKJ); ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); ANTIFERTILITY (F; SKJ); ANTIPYRETIC (F; KAB; SKJ; SUW); ANTISPASMODIC (F; KAB; SUW); APHRODISIAC (F; KAB); ASTRINGENT (F;
KAB; SUW); BITTER (F; KAB; SUW); CARMINATIVE (F; SKJ; SUW); DEMULCENT (F; KAP); DEOBSTRUENT
(F; KAP); DEODORANT (F; KAB); DEPURATIVE (F; KAB); DIAPHORETIC (F; KAB; SKJ); DIURETIC (F; KAB;
SKJ; SUW); EMMENAGOGUE (F; KAB; SUW); EXPECTORANT (F; DEP; KAB); HYPERTENSIVE (1; KAP);
HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; KAP); LAXATIVE (F; KAB); STIMULANT (F; DEP; KAB; SKJ; SUW; WOI); STOMACHIC
(F; DEP; KAB; SUW); TONIC (F; KAB; SKJ; SUW); VERMIFUGE (F; DEP; KAB).
INDICATIONS (CHAMPAC) — AMENORRHEA (F; KAB); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); CANCER (F; JLH);
CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); COLIC (F; DEP; KAB; SUW); CONSTIPATION
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(F; KAB); COUGH (F; KAB); CRAMP (F; KAB; SUW); DELIRIUM (F; DEP); DERMATOSIS (F; KAB);
DIABETES (1; KAP); DYSMENORRHEA (F; SKJ); DYSPEPSIA (F; KAB); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH); EPIGASTROSIS (F; KAB); FEVER (F; DEP; KAB; SKJ; SUW); GAS (F; DEP; SKJ; SUW); GASTROSIS (F;
KAB; KAP); GONORRHEA (F; DEP; KAB; KAP; SUW); GOUT (F; DEP; KAB; SUW; WOI);
HEADACHE (F; DEP; KAB; SUW); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; KAP); INFLAMMATION (F; KAB); LEPROSY
(F; KAB); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; KAP); MALARIA (F; DEP); MANIA (F; DEP); NAUSEA (F; DEP;
KAB); NEPHROSIS (F; DEP; KAB); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEP; KAB; SUW); OZENA (F; KAB); PODIATRY
(F; SUW); RHEUMATISM (F; DEP; KAB); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB); SORE (F; KAB; SUW); VAGINOSIS
(F; KAB); VD (F; SUW); VERTIGO (F; DEP; KAB; SUW); WATER RETENTION (F; KAB; SKJ; SUW);
WORM (F; DEP; KAB).
CHAPARRAL, CREOSOTE BUSH
(LARREA TRIDENTATA (SESSÉ & MOC. EX DC.) COVILLE) X
SYNONYMS — L. MEXICANA MORIC., ZYGOPHYLLUM TRIDENTATUM SESSÉ & MOC. EX DC.
ACTIVITIES (CHAPARRAL) — ALLERGENIC (1; APA; CRC); ALTERATIVE (F; PED); AMEBICIDE (F; CAN);
ANTIAGING (F; APA); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC; PED); ANTICANCER (1; APA); ANTI-HIV (1; APA);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA); ANTIOXIDANT (1; APA; CRC; PED); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; CRC; PED);
ANTISPASMODIC (F; PED); ANTITUMOR (1; CRC); ANTIVIRAL (F; CRC); ANTIYEAST (1; APA); BITTER (1;
PED); DECONGESTANT (F; DEM); DEODORANT (F; DEM); DEPURATIVE (F; PED); DIURETIC (F; CRC; DEM;
PED); EMETIC (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; DEM); ESTROGENIC (F; APA); EXPECTORANT (F; PED);
HEPATOTOXIC (1; APA); LACTAGOGUE (F; DEM); LSD-CHELATOR (F; PED); LARVICIDE (1; APA); PANACEA
(F; DEM); PARASITICIDE (1; CRC; PED).
INDICATIONS (CHAPARRAL) — ACNE (F; APA); ALCOHOLISM (F; APA); AMEBA (F; CAN); ARTHROSIS
(F; CRC; DEM; PED); ASTHMA (F; DEM); BACTERIA (1; CRC; PED); BITE (F; DEM); BONE (F;
DEM); BRONCHOSIS (F; APA); BRUISE (F; CRC; DEM); BURN (F; APA; DEM); CANCER (1; APA;
CRC; PED); CANCER, KIDNEY (F; CRC, JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; CRC, JLH); CANCER, LUNG (F; CRC,
JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; CRC, JLH); CHAFING (F; CRC); CHICKENPOX (F; DEM); CHILDBIRTH (F;
DEM); COLD (F; APA; CRC; DEM); CONGESTION (F; DEM); CRAMP (F; CRC; DEM; PED); DANDRUFF
(F; CRC; DEM); DEBILITY (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (F; APA); DYSENTERY (F; DEM); DYSMENORRHEA (F;
CRC; DEM); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; DEM); DYSURIA (F; CRC; DEM); ECZEMA (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS
(F; CRC; DEM); FEVER (F; DEM); FLU (F; CRC); FOOT (F; DEM); GAS (F; DEM); GASTROSIS (F;
CRC); GONORRHEA (F; DEM); HEADACHE (F; DEM); HEMATOCHEZIA (F; CRC); HIV (1; APA);
IMPETIGO (F; DEM); INFECTION (1; APA; CRC); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; CRC); ITCH (F; CRC);
LEUKEMIA (F; CRC; JLH); MELANOMA (1; APA); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC); OBESITY (F; APA); PAIN (F;
APA; DEM); PARASITE (1; CRC; PED); PULMONOSIS (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; APA; CRC; PED);
SCABIES (F; CRC); SNAKEBITE (F; APA; CRC; DEM); SORE (F; CRC; DEM); SPASM (F; DEM);
STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); TOOTHACHE (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC; DEM; PED); TUMOR (1;
CRC); URETHROSIS (F; CRC); VD (F; APA; CRC; PED); VIRUS (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC;
DEM; PED); WOUND (F; CRC; DEM); YEAST (1; APA).
DOSAGES (CHAPARRAL) — DO NOT USE (APA); 1 TSP SHOOT/QT WATER FOR MOUTHWASH (APA); 2–4 TBSP
HERB (PED); 3–6 G DRY HERB (PED); 4.5 G DRY HERB:22 ML ALCOHOL/23 ML WATER (PED).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHAPARRAL) — CLASS 2D. NOT FOR USE IN
LARGE AMOUNTS BY PERSONS WITH PRE-EXISTING KIDNEY DISEASE AND LIVER CONDITIONS, SUCH AS
HEPATOSIS AND CIRRHOSIS (AHP). “SEEK ADVICE FROM A HEALTH CARE PRACTITIONER BEFORE USE IF YOU
HAVE ANY HISTORY OF LIVER DISEASE. DISCONTINUE USE IF NAUSEA, FEVER, FATIGUE, OR JAUNDICE OCCUR
(E.G., DARK URINE OR YELLOW DISCOLORATION OF THE EYES)” (AHP). CAN CAUTIONS THAT THE LIGNANS
MAY BE HEPATOTOXIC AND CAUSE DERMATOSIS. BECAUSE OF ITS HEPATOTOXIC AND UTERINE ACTIVITY, ITS
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USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. MAY INTERFERE WITH MAOI THERAPY, DUE TO THE
DOCUMENTED AMINO ACID CONSTITUENTS. HOWEVER THEY LIST MOSTLY UBIQUITOUS AMINO ACIDS; DOES
THIS MEAN THAT WE SHOULD ATTACH THE MAOI WARNING TO ALL HERBS (CAN)? CANADIAN REGULATIONS
DO NOT ALLOW CHAPARRAL AS A NONMEDICINAL INGREDIENT FOR ORAL USE PRODUCTS (MICHOLS, 1995).
NDGA MAY INDUCE MESENTERIC LYMPH NODE AND RENAL LESIONS IN RATS. NDGA, WITH MANY REPORTED
BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES, HAS LD50 = 4000 MG/KG ORL MOUSE, 5500 MG/KG ORL RAT, AND 830 MG/KG
ORL GUINEA PIG. REMOVED FROM THE GENERALLY LISTED AS SAFE (GRAS) LIST IN 1970 (LRNP, AUGUST
1993).
CHASTEBERRY (VITEX AGNUS-CASTUS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (CHASTEBERRY) — ANALGESIC (1; BGB); ANAPHRODISIAC (F; BRU; MAB); ANORECTIC (F;
PH2); ANTIANDROGENIC (1; MAB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; MAB; WOI); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA);
ANTILACTAGOGUE (1; PH2); ANTIPROLACTIN (1; MAB; PHR; SHT); ANTISEPTIC (1; MAB; WOI); CANDIDICIDE (1; APA; MAB); DOPAMINERGIC (1; BGB; MAB; PH2; SHT); EMMENAGOGUE (F; BGB;
BRU; MAB; PH2); FUNGICIDE (1; MAB); LACTAGOGUE (1; APA; BRU; CAN; MAB); PROGESTEROGENIC
(1; MAB; SKY; WOI); SEDATIVE (F; BRU; PH2).
INDICATIONS (CHASTEBERRY) — ACNE (2; BRU; CAN; MAB); ALACTEA (2; MAB); AMENORRHEA (1;
APA; MAB); ANEMIA (1; PH2); BACTERIA (1; APA; MAB; WOI); BPH (1; MAB; PH2); BREAST
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PAIN (2; KOM; SHT); CANDIDA (1; APA; MAB); CONSTIPATION (F; BGB); CRAMP (1; BGB; SHT);
DEMENTIA (F; MAB); DEPRESSION (1; MAB; PH2); DYSLACTEA (1; CAN; SHT); DYSMENORRHEA (2;
KOM; MAB; SHT); ENDOMETRIOSIS (1; MAB); ENTEROSIS (1; MAB); EPILEPSY (F; MAB); FATIGUE
(F; BGB); FEVER (F; BGB); FIBROCYSTIC BREAST DISEASE (1; MAB; SKY); FIBROID (1; MAB; SKY);
FRIGIDITY (F; MAB); FUNGUS (1; MAB); GAS (F; BGB; PH2); HANGOVER (F; BGB); HEADACHE (2;
BGB; MAB); HRT-WITHDRAWAL (1; MAB); HYPOGONADISM (F; MAB); HYPERPROLACTINEMIA (1;
MAB); HERPES (1; MAB); IMPOTENCE (F; MAB; PH2); INFECTION (1; MAB; WOI); INFERTILITY (1;
MAB; PH2; SKY); INFLAMMATION (1; APA); INSOMNIA (F; BRU; PH2); IRREGULAR CYCLE (1; MAB);
LACTORRHEA (1; MAB); MASTOSIS (2; APA; KOM; MAB; PH2); MELANCHOLIA (F; MAB); MENOPAUSE
(1; APA; MAB; PH2; SKY); MENORRHAGIA (1; CAN; SKY); MENSTRUAL DISTRESS (1; MAB; SKY);
MYCOSIS (1; MAB); NERVOUSNESS (F; BRU; PH2); NEURASTHENIA (F; PH2); NEUROSIS (1; CAN);
OLIGOMENORRHEA (2; MAB); PAIN (1; BGB; PH2); PMS (2; APA; KOM; PH2; SHT); POLYMENORRHEA (2; MAB); SPERMATORRHEA (F; PH2); STOMATOSIS (F; MAB); UTEROSIS (F; PH2); VAGINOSIS
(1; APA); YEAST (1; APA; MAB).
DOSAGES (CHASTEBERRY) — 20 MG FRUIT/DAY (APA); 30–40 MG FRUIT/DAY (MAB; PH2); 0.5–1 G FRUIT
3 ×/DAY (CAN); 40 DROPS/DAY/3 MONTHS (CAN); HYDROALCOHOLIC EXTRACTS CORRESPONDING TO 30–40
MG FRUITS (KOM); 1–4 ML/DAY LIQUID EXTRACT (1:2) (MAB); 1–5 ML/DAY TINCTURE (1:5) (MAB); 40
DROPS STX TINCTURE (SF); 175 MG/DAY TINCTURE (1:5) (SHT); 2 (560 MG) CAPSULES 2 ×/DAY (NH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHASTEBERRY) — CLASS 2B. CAN CAUTIONS THAT IT
MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC REACTIONS. MAY COUNTERACT THE EFFECTIVENESS OF BIRTH CONTROL PILLS (AHP). CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY AND NURSING (PH2). BECAUSE OF ITS HORMONAL ACTION, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND
LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN). IT MAY INTERFERE WITH ENDOCRINE THERAPIES (HORMONE REPLACEMENT, ORAL
CONTRACEPTION, SEX HORMONES). THE USE OF AGNUS CASTUS TO TREAT SYMPTOMS OF CORPUS LUTEUM DEFICIENCY
IS ONLY RECOMMENDED IN PATIENTS NOT ON ANY OTHER HORMONAL THERAPY.” COMMISSION E REPORTS NO
CONTRAINDICATIONS OR INTERACTIONS FOR THE FRUIT. ADVERSE EFFECTS: SKIN REACTIONS, GI DISTRESS (AEH; KOM;
SKY). SCHULZ ET AL., 1998, ARE MORE POSITIVE, REPORTING NO SERIOUS SIDE EFFECTS. HIGH-DOSE EXPERIMENTS
EVOKED SOME DOSE-DEPENDENT SIDE EFFECTS BUT SO MILD AS TO GENERATE NO FEARS (SHT). MAY INTERFERE
WITH METABOLISM OF DOPAMINE-RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS (APA). VITEX ACTING ON THE PITUITARY INCREASING
LUTEINIZING HORMONE, HELPING REDUCE PROLACTIN AND INCREASE PROGESTERONE (SKY). I SUSPECT THERE WAS
AN IDIOMATIC PROBLEM LEADING PH2 TO SUGGEST THAT CHASTE TREE INHIBITS LACTATION (MAIN ACTIVE PRINCIPLES
AUCUBIN AND AGNOSIDE. MORE PEOPLE SEEM TO SPELL IT AGNUSIDE AND I HAVE ENTERED AGNUSIDE AS ANTIPROLACTIN). I SUSPECT THEY MEANT THESE COMPOUNDS INHIBIT PROLACTIN RATHER THAN INHIBIT LACTATION. CHASTE TREE
TREATMENT IS TWICE AS GOOD FOR PMS SYMPTOMS (ABDOMINAL TENSION, BREAST TENDERNESS, CONSTIPATION,
DEPRESSED MOOD, EDEMA, AND HEADACHE) AS TREATMENT WITH PYRIDOXINE.
CHAULMOOGRA (HYDNOCARPUS SPP.) X
THE MEDICINALLY MOST IMPORTANT SPECIES IN THIS TAXONOMICALLY DIFFICULT GENUS ARE HYDNOCARPUS
ANTHELMINTHICUS PIERRE EX LANESS, H. KURZII (KING.) WARB. (A.K.A. TARAKTOGENOS KURZII), AND H.
PENTANDRUS (BUCH. HAM) OKEN (FORMERLY H. WIGHTIANUS BL.). RIGHTLY OR WRONGLY, PH2 AND EFS
TOOK THE GENERIC APPROACH SO ENTRIES DO NOT NECESSARILY APPLY TO A GIVEN SPECIES. HHB AND WOI
MAINTAIN THEM AS DISTINCT, BUT I HAVE FOLLOWED THE EXPEDIENT BUT SLOPPY GENERIC APPROACH. WITHOUT
VOUCHER SPECIMENS, NONE OF US REALLY KNOW WHAT WAS INTENDED.
ACTIVITIES (CHAULMOOGRA) — ANTHELMINTHIC (F; HHB); ANTIBACTERIAL (F; KAP); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(1; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (1; EFS; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; FNF; PH2); ANTITUMOR (1; PH2); CNSDEPRESSANT (F; MAD); CNS-STIMULANT (F; MAD); CYANOGENIC (F; PH2); EMETIC (F; DEP); LAXATIVE
(1; DEP); LIPOLYTIC (1; PH2); PARASITICIDE (F; EFS); PISCICIDE (F; HHB); SEDATIVE (F; EFS; PH2).
INDICATIONS (CHAULMOOGRA) — ADENOPATHY (F; MAD); ARTHROSIS (F; MAD); BACTERIA (F; KAP);
BRUISE (F; DEP); CANCER (1; JLH; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; HHB; KAB; PH2); DIABETES (F; PH2);
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ECZEMA (F; PH2); FEVER (1; EFS; PH2; WOI); FURUNCLE (F; PH2); GAS (F; PH2); GOUT (F; MAD);
INFECTION (1; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; EFS; PH2); ITCH (F; DEP; PH2); LEPROSY
(1; EFS; KAP; PH2); LEUKODERMA (F; PH2); LUPUS (F; EFS); OBESITY (1; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F;
EFS; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB; PH2); PARASITE (F; EFS); PHTHISIS (F; DEP); PSORIASIS (F; PH2);
PULMONOSIS (F; DEP); RHEUMATISM (F; DEP; MAD); SCABIES (F; PH2); SCALD (F; KAB); SCIATICA (F;
DEP); SCROFULA (F; EFS); SORE (F; DEP; KAB); SPRAIN (F; DEP); SYPHILIS (F; DEP; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (1; HHB; KAP); TUMOR (1; PH2); WOUND (F; DEP; KAB).
DOSAGES (CHAULMOOGRA) — 0.3 ML OIL 3 ×/DAY, TO A MAX DOSE OF 4 ML/DAY (HHB); 1–4 ML OIL
(KAP); 1–3 G POWDERED SEED (KAP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHAULMOOGRA) — NOT COVERED (AHP). OVERDOSES MAY INDUCE CNS UPS AND DOWNS, CRAMPING, DYSPNEA, HEADACHE, MYALGIA, NAUSEA, NEPHROSIS,
RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS, AND VISUAL DISORDERS (MAD).
CHAYOTE (SECHIUM EDULE (JACQ.) SW.) ++
SYNONYMS — CHAYOTA EDULIS JACQ., SICYOS EDULIS JACQ.
ACTIVITIES (CHAYOTE) — DIURETIC (F; JFM); HYPOTENSIVE (F; JFM); LITHOLYTIC (F; JFM).
INDICATIONS (CHAYOTE) — ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; JFM); DERMATOSIS (F; JFM); DYSURIA (F; JFM); ENTEROSIS (F; JFM); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; JFM); INFLAMMATION (F; JFM); PULMONOSIS (F; JFM); STONE
(F; JFM); WATER RETENTION (F; JFM); WOUND (F; JFM).
DOSAGES (CHAYOTE) — BOIL 3 LEAVES WITH 5 OF CASIMIROA FOR HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (JFM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHAYOTE) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PH2).
PEELING THE FRUIT MAY CAUSE INFLAMMATION OR EVEN NUMBNESS IF A NUMBER ARE PEELED. LEAF EXTRACTS
EXERT TRANSIENT DEPRESSOR EFFECT WHEN INJECTED IN LABORATORY ANIMALS.
CHEBULIC MYROBALAN, HARITALI (TERMINALIA CHEBULA RETZ.) +
UNFORTUNATELY, PH2 GIVES THE COMMON NAME, TROPICAL ALMOND (MORE USUALLY APPLIED TO THE EDIBLE
TERMINALIA CATAPPA) FOR TERMINALIA CHEBULA.
ACTIVITIES (CHEBULIC MYROBALAN) — ALTERATIVE (F; KAB; KAP; SUW; WOI); ANTHELMINTHIC (1;
KAB; WOI); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; ABS; FNF; HH2; PH2); ANTIHERPETIC (1; ABS); ANTISEPTIC (1;
FNF); ANTISPASMODIC (1; HHB; WOI); ANTITUMOR (1; FNF; JLH); ANTIVIRAL (1; ABS; FNF);
ASTRINGENT (1; FNF; HH2; MBB; KAP; PH2; SUW; WOI); ATPASE-INHIBITOR (1; HDN); CARDIOTONIC (1; HHB; HH2; KAB; PH2; WOI); CARMINATIVE (F; KAB); CEREBROTONIC (F; KAB); DENTIFRICE
(F; SUW); DIGESTIVE (F; MBB); DIURETIC (F; HHB; KAB; WOI); EXPECTORANT (F; KAB); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; ABS; FNF; PH2); LAXATIVE (1; KAP; MBB; WOI); STOMACHIC (F; WOI); TONIC
(F; WOI).
INDICATIONS (CHEBULIC MYROBALAN) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ANEMIA (F; KAB); ANOREXIA (F;
PH2); APHONIA (F; PH2); ASCITES (F; KAB); ASTHMA (F; KAB; KAP; WOI); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1;
HH2; PH2); BACTERIA (1; ABS; FNF; HH2; PH2); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); BITE (F; HH2); BLEEDING
(1; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (1; FNF; SKJ); BURN (F; KAB; WOI); CALCULUS (F; KAB); CANCER (1; FNF;
JLH); CANCER, ABDOMEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, ESOPHAGUS (1;
FNF; JLH); CANCER, GLAND (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, INTESTINE (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1;
FNF; JLH); CANCER, LUNG (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; FNF; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (1; MBB;
PH2; WOI); CARIES (F; HH2; KAB; SUW); COLIC (F; KAP); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; WOI); CONSTIPATION
(1; MBB; SKJ; WOI); COUGH (1; FNF; HH2; KAP; SKJ; PH2); CRAMP (1; HHB; WOI); CYTOMEGALOVIRUS (1; ABS); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (1; FNF; HH2; KAP; PH2; SKJ); DYSENTERY
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(1; FNF; KAP; PH2); DYSPNEA (F; KAB); DYSURIA (F; KAB; KAP); ECZEMA (F; SKJ); ELEPHANTIASIS
(F; KAB); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH); EPILEPSY (F; PH2); FEVER (F; KAB; KAP; PH2); GAS (F; KAB; PH2);
GASTROSIS (F; JLH; PH2); GINGIRRHAGIA (1; FNF; WOI); GINGIVOSIS (1; FNF; HH2; KAB; KAP;
PH2; SUW; WOI); GOUT (F; KAB); HEAD COLD (F; KAB); HEMATOCHEZIA (1; PH2); HEMORRHOID
(1; FNF; KAB; KAP; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH; KAP; MBB; PH2); HERPES (1; ABS); HICCUP (F;
KAB; PH2); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; ABS; FNF; HH2; PH2); HOARSENESS (F; HH2); INDURATION (F;
JLH); INFECTION (1; FNF); JAUNDICE (F; PH2); LACRIMOSIS (F; JLH); LEPROSY (F; PH2); LEUKODERMA
(F; KAB); LEUKORRHEA (F; PH2); MALARIA (F; PH2); MEASLES (F; SKJ); NEPHROSIS (F; MBB);
NEUROPATHY (F; PH2); NIGHT SWEATS (F; PH2); ODONTOSIS (F; SUW); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB; MBB;
PH2); PAIN (F; PH2); PARALYSIS (F; KAB); PHARYNGODYNIA (F; PH2); PROCTOSIS (F; HH2; PH2);
PROLAPSE (F; HH2; PH2); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB); SORE (F; HH2; SUW); SORE THROAT (F; PH2);
SPERMATORRHEA (F; PH2); SPLENOMEGALY (F; SKJ); SPLENOSIS (F; KAB; KAP; PH2); STOMATOSIS (F;
HH2; KAP; SKJ); TUMOR (1; FNF; JLH); TYPHOID (F; KAB); ULCER (F; HHB; PH2); VIRUS (1;
ABS; FNF); WATER RETENTION (F; HHB; KAB; WOI); WORM (F; PH2); WOUND (1; HHB; HH2;
PH2; SUW).
DOSAGES (CHEBULIC MYROBALAN) — 3–9 G/DAY (HH2; PH2); 1.5–6 G POWDERED BARK (KAP); 56–112
ML DECOCTION (KAP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHEBULIC MYROBALAN) — CLASS 2D.
CONTRAINDICATED IN ACUTE COUGHS, ACUTE DIARRHEA, AND EARLY STAGE DYSENTERY (AHP). AS ONE OF
THE BEST SOURCES OF TANNIN (OVER 30%), CHEBULA MAY HAVE MANY OF THE ACTIVITIES PROVEN FOR
TANNIN (SEE FNF).
CHEKEN (LUMA CHEQUEN (MOLINA) A. GRAY.) ++
SYNONYMS — EUGENIA CHEQUEN MOLINA, MYRTUS CHEQUEN.
ACTIVITIES (CHEKEN) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PH2); ASTRINGENT (1; HHB; PH2); DIGESTIVE (F; PH2);
DIURETIC (F; HHB; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; HHB; PH2); FUNGICIDE (1; PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (F; PH2);
TONIC (F; HHB; PH2).
INDICATIONS (CHEKEN) — BACTERIA (1; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; EFS); CATARRH (F; HHB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS
(F; HHB); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); FUNGUS (1; PH2); GOUT (F; PH2); INFECTION (1; PH2); MYCOSIS (1;
PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; PH2); HYPERLIPOPROTEINEMIA (F; PH2); PULMONOSIS (F; HHB); WATER
RETENTION (F; HHB; PH2); XANTHINOXYDASIS (1; PH2).
EXTRACTS (CHEKEN) — LEAF OIL EFFECTIVE AGAINST ASPERGILLUS NIGER, PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINSA, AND
TRICHOPHYTON MENTAGROPHYTES (PH2).
CHERRY-LAUREL (PRUNUS LAUROCERASUS L.) +
SYNONYMS — CERASUS LAUROCERASUS (L.) LOISEL., LAUROCERASUS OFFICINALIS M. ROEM., L. OTTINII
CARRIÈ, L. VULGARIS CARRIÈ, PRUNUS GRANDIFOLIA SALISB.
ACTIVITIES (CHERRY-LAUREL) — ANALGESIC (F; CRC; FEL); ANTIIRRITANT (F; PHR; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC
(F; CRC; EFS; PHR); ANTITUSSIVE (F; CRC; PNC); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; MAD); CYANOGENIC (1;
CRC); GASTROTONIC (F; PHR; PH2); NARCOTIC (1; CRC; EFS); POISON (F; CRC; EFS); RESPIRASTIMULANT
(1; PHR; PH2); SEDATIVE (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); STOMACHIC (F; PNC); TONIC (F; CRC; EFS).
INDICATIONS (CHERRY-LAUREL) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); APOPLEXY (F; MAD); ASTHMA (F; CRC;
MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; MAD); CANCER (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F;
MAD); COLD (F; PHR; PH2); COLIC (F; MAD); CONGESTION (F; MAD); COUGH (F; CRC; MAD;
PHR; PH2; PNC); CRAMP (1; CRC; EFS; PHR; PH2); CYANOSIS (F; CRC; HHB; PH2); DIARRHEA
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(F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC); DYSPNEA (F; MAD); EPILEPSY (F;
MAD); GASTROSIS (F; MAD); HEADACHE (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F; MAD); HICCUP (F; MAD);
INDURATION (F; JLH); INSOMNIA (F; CRC; MAD; PHR; PH2); MIGRAINE (F; MAD); NAUSEA (F;
CRC; MAD; WOI); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); NEUROSIS (F; MAD); OPHTHALMIA (F;
CRC); PAIN (F; CRC; FEL); PERTUSSIS (F; CRC; MAD); PHTHISIS (F; MAD); PRIAPISM (F; MAD);
PULMONOSIS (F; MAD); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SORE THROAT (F; CRC); SPASM (F; CRC); SYNCOPE (F;
MAD); TETANUS (F; MAD); TREMOR (F; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD); TUMOR (F; CRC); UTEROSIS
(F; JLH).
DOSAGES (CHERRY-LAUREL) — 1.5–6 G CHERRY LAUREL WATER (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHERRY-LAUREL) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PHR; PH2) (BUT PH2
DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). OVERDOSES CAN CAUSE CYANIDE POISONING.
CHICKPEA, GRAM (CICER ARIETINUM L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (CHICKPEA) — ANTHELMINTHIC (F; WO2); ANTIANEMIC (1; FNF); ANTIATHEROGENIC (1;
MPI); ANTIBILIOUS (F; DEP; MPI); ANTICERVISOTIC (1; FNF); ANTICHEILITIC (1; FNF); ANTICORONARY
(1; FNF); ANTIDEMENTIC (1; FNF); ANTIDEPRESSANT (1; FNF); ANTIGINGIVITIC (1; FNF); ANTIGOUT
(1; FNF); ANTIINFERTILITY (1; FNF); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; WO3); ANTIMETAPLASTIC (1; FNF); ANTIMYELOTOXIC (1; FNF); ANTINEUROPATHIC (1; FNF); ANTIPERIODONTOTIC (1; FNF); ANTIPLAQUE (1; FNF);
ANTIPOLYP (1; FNF); ANTIPSYCHOTIC (1; FNF); ANTIPYRETIC (F; WO2); ANTI-SPINA BIFIDA (1; FNF);
ANTISTOMATITIC (1; FNF); ANTISTRESS (1; WO3); APHRODISIAC (F; DEP; WO2); ASTRINGENT (F; WO2);
CARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; WO3); DIURETIC (1; WO2); ESTROGENIC (F; WO2); FUNGICIDE (1; WO2);
HEMOPOIETIC (1; FNF); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (2; MPI; WO2); HYPOLIPIDEMIC (1; WO2; WO3);
IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; FNF); LACTAGOGUE (F; JAD); LAXATIVE (F; MPI); LIPOLYTIC (2; MPI); SOPORIFIC
(F; JAD); STIMULANT (F; WO2); STOMACHIC (F; MPI); TONIC (F; DEP; WO2); XANTHINE-OXIDASEINHIBITOR (1; FNF); URICOSURIC (1; FNF).
INDICATIONS (CHICKPEA) — ALACTEA (F; JAD); ANEMIA (1; FNF); ATHEROCLEROSIS (1; MPI; WO3);
BILIOUSNESS (F; DEP; MPI; WO2); BITE (F; DEP; SKJ); BRONCHOSIS (F; DEP; WO2); CANCER, COLON
(1; FNF); CANCER, PENIS (F; JLH); CANCER, TESTICLE (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (1; MPI; WO3); CATARRH
(F; DEP); CERVICOSIS (1; FNF); CHEILOSIS (1; FNF); CHOLERA (F; JAD); CIRRHOSIS (1; FNF); CONSTIPATION (F; MPI; SKJ); COUGH (F; WO2); CUTAMENIA (F; DEP); DANDRUFF (F; WO2); DEMENTIA (1;
FNF); DEPRESSION (1; FNF); DERMATOSIS (F; WO2); DIARRHEA (F; WO2); DISLOCATION (F; WO2);
DYSENTERY (F; WO2); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEP; WO2); EDEMA (F; WO2); FEVER (F; WO2); FRACTURE (F;
WO2); FUNGUS (1; WO2); GAS (1; JAD); GINGIVOSIS (1; FNF); GOUT (1; FNF); HEADACHE (F; WO2);
HEPATOSIS (1; FNF); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (2; MPI; WO2); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; FNF); IMPOTENCE (F;
DEP; WO2); INFECTION (1; WO2); INFERTILITY (1; FNF); LEPROSY (F; DEP; WO2); LEUKEMIA (1; WO3);
MYCOSIS (1; WO2); NAUSEA (F; DEP); NEUROPATHY (1; FNF); OBESITY (1; WO2; WO3); ORCHOSIS (F;
JLH); PERIODONTOSIS (1; FNF); PHARYNGOSIS (F; WO2); PLAQUE (1; FNF); POLYP (1; FNF); SNAKEBITE
(F; DEP; SKJ); SORE THROAT (F; WO2); SPINA BIFIDA (1; FNF); SPLENOSIS (F; DEP); SPRAIN (F; WO2);
STOMATOSIS (1; FNF); STRESS (1; WO3); STROKE (F; DEP; SKJ); TOOTHACHE (F; WO2); VOMITING (F;
DEP); WART (F; JAD); WATER RETENTION (1; WO2).
DOSAGES (CHICKPEA) — FOOD FARMACY AT ITS BEST (JAD). SEEDS, SPROUTS, YOUNG PODS, YOUNG LEAVES,
AND THE VINEGAR OFF THE LEAVES ALL EATEN BY HUMANS. BEST FOR THE HEART SAY I; HUMMUS WITH PLENTY
OF GARLIC AND OLIVE OIL; SESAME AND PARSLEY OPTIONAL, BUT GOOD.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHICKPEA) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PH2). THE OXALIC ACID MAY BE CONTRAINDICATED IN PEOPLE WITH CALCULUS (DEP). BOULOS NOTES THAT
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INADEQUATELY COOKED CHICKPEAS CAN CAUSE PARALYSIS SUCH AS THE LATHYRISM. LOOKS TO BE EVERY BIT AS
HEALTH-GIVING AS SOY WITHOUT THE HIGH FAT. THE GERMINATED SEEDS (SPROUTS) CONTAIN THE FLAVONOIDS,
DAIDZEIN, FORMONONETIN, PRATENSIN, LIQUIRITGENIN, ISOLIQUIRITIGENIN, AND ITS 4'-GLUCOSIDE, 4',7-DIHYDROXYFLAVONOL, GARBANZOL, BIOCHANIN-7-GLUCOSIDE, AND P-COUMARIC ACID.
CHICKWEED (STELLARIA MEDIA (L.) VILL.) ++
SYNONYM — ALSINE MEDIA L.
ACTIVITIES (CHICKWEED) — ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA); ANTIITCH (F; PNC); ANTIPYRETIC (F; PED);
ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; PNC); BITTER (F; PED); DEMULCENT (F; CRC; FAD; PED); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC;
MAD; PH2); DIGESTIVE (F; PED); DIURETIC (F; EFS; PED); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC; DAA); EMOLLIENT
(PNC); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC; EFS; FAD; PED); LACTAGOGUE (F; CRC; DAA); POISON (F; CRC);
VULNERARY (F; PNC).
INDICATIONS (CHICKWEED) — ABSCESS (F; APA; CRC; GMH); ANGINA (F; MAD); ANASARCA (F; MAD);
ARTHROSIS (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); ASTHMA (F; APA; CRC); BOIL (F; CRC; MAD; PNC); BRONCHOSIS
(F; APA); BRUISE (F; CRC); BUG BITE (SKY); CANCER (F; CRC); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CARBUNCLE
(F; GMH); CHILDBIRTH (F; DAA); CIRCULOSIS (F; DAA); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CRC; DEM; PHR; PH2);
CONSTIPATION (F; APA; CRC); CONVULSION (F; MAD); COUGH (F; CRC; FAD); CRAMP (F; MAD);
DERMATOSIS (F; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; FAD); DIPHTHERIA (F; MAD); DROPSY (F; MAD);
DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC); ECZEMA (F; CRC; PHR; PH2; SKY); ELEPHANTIASIS (F; CRC; HHB; MAD);
EPISTAXIS (F; CRC); ERYSIPELAS (F; CRC; FEL); EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); FEVER (F; APA; CRC; MAD;
PED); FRACTURE (F; CRC; WOI); GASTROSIS (F; JLH); GOUT (F; CRC; PHR; PH2; MAD); HEMOPTYSIS
(F; MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC; HHB; PHR; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; MAD); HOARSENESS (F; CRC);
HYDROPHOBIA (F; CRC); INFECTION (F; CRC); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; CRC; FAD); ITCH (F; APA; FAD;
PNC); MUCOSOSIS (F; APA); OBESITY (F; APA; CRC; GMH; HAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC; MAD);
PAIN (F; FEL; MAD); PHTHISIS (F; MAD); PSORIASIS (F; PNC); PULMONOSIS (F; APA); RHEUMATISM
(F; CRC; PHR; PH2; PNC); SORE (F; APA; CRC; FEL; PH2); SORE THROAT (F; APA); SPASM (F;
CRC); SWELLING (F; CRC; DEM; WOI); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC; HHB; MAD; PHR); TUMOR (F; JLH);
ULCER (F; PNC); ULCUS CRURIS (F; FEL); UROGENITOSIS (F; CRC); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F;
EFS; PED); WOUND (F; DEM; FAD; PHR).
DOSAGES (CHICKWEED) — 3 (389 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (APA); 1 TSP PLANT JUICE 6–8 ×/DAY (MAD);
2–3 TSP HERB IN COLD OR HOT TEA (MAD); 0.25–0.5 CUP FRESH HERB (PED); 6–12 G DRY HERB (PED);
9 G DRY HERB:45 ML ALCOHOL/45 ML WATER (PED); 1–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC); 1–5 ML
TINCTURE/DAY (SKY).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHICKWEED) — CLASS 1 (AHP).“HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). NONE REPORTED (SKY). ONE ALLEGED CASE OF NITRATE TOXICITY (AHP). WHICH
RAISES A QUESTION: IF HIGH NITRATE/HIGH NITRITES ARE DANGEROUS IN COMBINATION WITH VIAGRA, MAYBE THAT
PLANT GROUP ONCE CALLED CENTROSPERMAE (WHICH INCLUDES, E.G., CHICKWEED, LAMBS QUARTER, POKE,
PIGWEED, PURSLANE), MIGHT ALSO CHICKWEED BE CONTRAINDICATED WITH VIAGRA? ALTERNATIVELY, THEY MIGHT,
ALONG WITH GARLIC, MAKE A VIAGROID NITRIC-OXIDE-GENERATING MESS OF GREENS. SAPONINS ENHANCE
TRANSDERMAL ABSORPTION OF OTHER CHEMICALS AND MAY SOLUBILIZE OTHER MEDICINES INTERNALLY. I AM STILL
TRYING TO CONFIRM EUROPEAN STUDIES THAT CITED GENISTEIN IN CHICKWEED.
CHICORY (CICHORIUM INTYBUS L.) +++
SYNONYMS — C. INTYBUS VAR. FOLIOSUM HEGI, C. INTYBUS VAR. SATIVUM (BISCH.) JANCH.
ACTIVITIES (CHICORY) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FAD; WO2); ANTIBILIOUS (F; WO2); ANTIEXUDATIVE (1;
PHR; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; FAD; PNC); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; APA); ANTISPERMATOGENIC
(1; WO2); APERITIF (1; APA; VAG; VVG); BIFIDOGENIC (1; FNF); BITTER (1; HHB); BRADYCARDIC (1;
WO2); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; PNC); CARDIOTONIC (1; FAD); CARMINATIVE (F; WO2); CHOLAGOGUE (1;
PHR; PH2; VVG; WO2); CHOLERETIC (2; ABA; KOM; PH2; VVG); DEMULCENT (F; WBB); DEPURATIVE
(F; HHB; VVG); DIGESTIVE (1; APA; WBB; WO2); DIURETIC (1; FAD; PNC; VVG; WO2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; WBB; WO2); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; APA; VVG; WO2); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; PHR;
PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; FAD); LAXATIVE (1; APA; FAD; PNC); NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1; PH2);
NEGATIVE INOTROPIC (1; PH2); NERVINE (F; DEM); PERISTALTIC (1; WO2); PREBIOTIC (1; FNF); SEDATIVE
(1; APA; FAD); STOMACHIC (F; HHB; WO2); TONIC (F; APA; PNC; VVG).
INDICATIONS (CHICORY) — ACNE (F; WO2); ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ANOREXIA (2; APA; KOM; PH2;
VAG; VVG); ARRHYTHMIA (1; APA); ASTHMA (F; WO2); BACTERIA (1; FAD; WO2); BILIOUSNESS (F;
WBB); CANCER (1; APA; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; JLH); CANCER, FACE (1; JLH); CANCER, GUM (1;
JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (1; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH
(1; JLH); CANCER, TONGUE (1; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (1; APA); CATARRH (F;
HHB; WBB); CHANCRE (1; DEM); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; HHB; PHR); CONSTIPATION (1; APA; FAD;
FNF; PNC); CRAMP (F; PH2); DEAFNESS (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; APA; FAD; PH2); DIARRHEA (F;
PH2; WO2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; WBB; WO2); DYSPEPSIA (2; APA; KOM; PH2; VVG); ENTEROSIS
(F; PH2); FEVER (F; DEM; WO2); GAS (F; WO2); GASTROSIS (F; HHB; JLH; WBB); GINGIVOSIS (F;
JLH); GOUT (F; PNC; WO2); HEADACHE (F; PH2; WO2); HEMORRHOID (F; PH2; WBB); HEPATOSIS (2;
JLH; PHR; PNC; VVG); HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA (1; PHR); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; FAD); INDURATION (F;
JLH); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; FAD; PNC; WO2); INSOMNIA (1; APA; FAD); JAUNDICE (F; FAD;
VVG; WO2); LACRIMOSIS (F; JLH); MELANCHOLY (F; PH2); NAUSEA (F; WBB); NEPHROSIS (F; VVG);
NERVOUSNESS (1; APA; FAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM); PHARYNGOSIS (F; WO2); RASH (F; PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; HHB); RHEUMATISM (F; PNC; WO2); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SORE (F; DEM); SORE THROAT (F; PH2;
WO2); SPLENOMEGALY (F; WO2); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STOMATOSIS (F; JLH); SWELLING (1; APA);
TACHYCARDIA (1; APA); TUBERCULOSIS (F; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VOMITING (F; PH2; WO2); WART (F;
JLH); WATER RETENTION (1; FAD; PNC; VVG; WO2).
DOSAGES (CHICORY) — 3 G ROOT (KOM); 3–5 G POWDERED ROOT (PHR); 2–4 G/150–250 ML WATER (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHICORY) — CLASS 1 (AHP).“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE
EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS OF
HYPERSENSITIVITY TO CHICORY AND OTHER ASTERACEAE AND ADVERSE EFFECTS OF RARE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTIONS.
PATIENTS WITH BILESTONES OR GALLSTONES SHOULD FIRST CONSULT A PHYSICIAN (AEH; KOM). CADOT ET AL. REPORT
“A FIRST CASE OF OCCUPATIONAL ALLERGY TO CHICORY (CICHORIUM INTYBUS) IN A VEGETABLE WHOLESALER. SYMPTOMS
OCCURRED AFTER ORAL, CUTANEOUS, OR INHALATORY EXPOSURE.” REACTIONS WERE ALSO NOTED AFTER INGESTION OF
THE BOTANICALLY RELATED ENDIVE (CICHORIUM ENDIVIA) AND LETTUCE (LATUCA SATIUA). THE RESPONSIBLE PROTEIN
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ALLERGEN WAS IDENTIFIED BY SDS-PAGE AND IMMUNOBLOT WITH NO CROSS-REACTIVITY WITH MUGWORT (ARTEMISIA VULGARIS), RYEGRASS (LOLIUM PERENNE), AND BIRCH (BETULA VERRUCOSA) POLLEN, SUGGESTING THE VEGETABLE IS THE ALLERGENIC MATERIAL (CADOT ET AL., 1996). CARCINOGENS, VIZ. 1,2-BENZOPERYLENE, 3,4,BENZOPYRONE, AND FLORANTHENE OCCUR IN CHICORY, INCREASING ON ROASTING, ESPECIALLY ABOVE 175° (WOI). INGESTION
OF 100 G MAY CAUSE SLIGHT BRADYCARDIA.
CHINABERRY (MELIA AZEDARACH L.) +
SYNONYMS — M. AZEDARACH VAR. JAPONICA (G. DON) MAKINO, M. TOOSENDAN SIEBOLD & ZUCC.
ACTIVITIES (CHINABERRY) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CRC); ALEXETERIC (F; DEP; KAB); ANALGESIC (1;
CRC); ANTHELMINTHIC (1; CRC; DEP; KAB; MPI; SUW); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; KAP); ANTIFEEDANT
(1; JFM); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC; JFM); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC; KAP); ANTISPASMODIC (1; KAP; MPI);
ANTIVIRAL (1; KAP); APERITIF (F; KAP); ASTRINGENT (1; CRC; KAB; SUW; WBB); BITTER (F; KAB);
CEREBROTONIC (F; SUW); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; MPI); DEOBSTRUENT (F; CRC; DEP; KAB); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC; KAB; SUW); DIURETIC (F; CRC; KAB; SUW); EMETIC (F; AHP; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC; JFM; KAB; SUW); EMOLLIENT (F; KAP); HEMOSTAT (F; KAB); INSECTICIDE (1;
CRC; DEP; WOI); INSECTIFUGE (F; CRC); LARVICIDE (1; WOI); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; SUW);
LITHOLYTIC (F; KAB); NARCOTIC (F; CRC; DEP); PARASITICIDE (1; WBB); PEDICULICIDE (F; CRC;
MPI); PISCICIDE (1; CRC; JFM); POISON (1; CRC); PULICIDE (F; CRC); RESOLVENT (F; CRC);
SEDATIVE (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC); VERMICIDE (1;
CRC; DEP; JFM; WBB).
INDICATIONS (CHINABERRY) — ADENOPATHY (F; CRC); ANOREXIA (F; KAP); ASCARIS (1; WOI);
ASTHMA (F; CRC; WBB; WOI); ATROPHY (F; CRC); BACTERIA (1; KAP); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB; ZIM);
BITE (F; KAB); BLEEDING (F; KAB); CANCER (1; JLH; KAB; KAP); CARDIOPATHY (F; KAB); COLD
(F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; SUW); CONVULSION (F; WBB); COUGH (F; CRC); CRAMP (1; KAP;
MPI); CYSTOSIS (F; CRC); DEBILITY (F; KAP); DELIRIUM (F; CRC); DERMATOSIS (1; CRC; JFM;
KAP); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; JFM); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; JFM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC; JFM);
DYSPEPSIA (F; KAB); DYSURIA (F; SUW); ECZEMA (F; CRC; KAP; WBB); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC; ZIM);
EPISTAXIS (F; KAB); FEVER (F; CRC; JFM; SUW); FONTANELLE (F; ZIM); GASTROSIS (F; CRC);
GONORRHEA (F; ZIM); HEADACHE (F; CRC; DEP; KAB; SUW); HEART (F; KAB); HERNIA (F; CRC);
HYSTERIA (F; CRC; JFM; KAB); HOOKWORM (1; KAP); INFECTION (F; CRC; KAB); INFLAMMATION
(F; CRC; KAB); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); LEPROSY (F; CRC; KAB; KAP; WBB); LEUKODERMA (F;
KAB); LEUKORRHEA (F; KAP); LICE (F; CRC; MPI); MALARIA (F; KAB; KAP); MARASMUS (F; CRC);
NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC); NEURALGIA (F; KAB); NEUROSIS (F; DEP); PAIN (1; CRC; DEP; ZIM);
PARASITE (1; JFM; KAP; WBB); PEMPHIGUS (F; KAP); PULMONOSIS (F; KAB); RASH (F; CRC; JFM);
RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; JFM; KAB); RINGWORM (F; CRC; DEM; KAP); SCALD (F; DEP); SCABIES
(1; KAB; KAP); SCROFULA (F; CRC; KAP; WBB); SPASM (F; WBB); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC; KAB);
STOMACHACHE (F; CRC); STONE (F; CRC; KAB); SWELLING (F; CRC; KAB); SYPHILIS (F; WBB);
TAPEWORM (1; DEP; KAP); THIRST (F; KAP); TUMOR (F; CRC; JLH); TYPHOID (F; KAB); ULCER (F;
CRC; KAB); UTEROSIS (F; CRC; KAB); VD (F; WBB); VIRUS (1; KAP); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC;
KAB; SUW); WORM (1; CRC; DEP; JFM; WBB).
DOSAGES (CHINABERRY) — 5 G LEAF/500 G WATER FOR PARASITES (JFM); 1–1.9 G ROOT FOR PARASITES
(JFM); 1–2 G POWDERED ROOT (KAP); 1–2 G POWDERED FRUIT (KAP); 56–112 ML BARK DECOCTION (KAP);
56–112 ML LEAF DECOCTION (KAP); 56–112 ML ROOT BARK DECOCTION (KAP); 4–12 ML TINCTURE (KAP);
28–84 ML FLOWER TEA (KAP); 4–10 MINIMS OIL (KAP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHINABERRY) — CLASS 3 (AHP). NOT COVERED
(PHR). FATALITY REPORTED IN A CHILD WHO ATE THE BERRIES (DEP). SIX TO EIGHT SEEDS SAID TO CAUSE
CHOLERAIC SYMPTOMS, NAUSEA, AND SPASM, SOMETIMES FOLLOWED BY DEATH (DEP). LD50 (50% ETHANOLIC
EXTRACT) = 250 MG/KG IPR MOUSE (MPI).
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CHINA ROSE (HIBISCUS ROSA-SINENSIS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (CHINA ROSE) — ANALGESIC (1; TRA); ANTIESTROGENIC (1; AAB; TRA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(1; TRA); ANTIPYRETIC (1; TRA); ANTISPERMATOGENIC (1; TRA); ANTITUSSIVE (F; DAV); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; TRA); COLLYRIUM (F; JFM); CONTRACEPTIVE (1; TRA; ZUL); DIAPHORETIC (F; JFM); EMBRYOTOXIC (1; AAB); EMOLLIENT (1; WBB); HYPOTENSIVE (1; AAB; TRA).
INDICATIONS (CHINA ROSE) — ASTHMA (F; JFM); BLEEDING (F; AAB); BOIL (F; WBB); CANCER (F;
JLH; WBB); CATARACT (F; IED); CHILDBIRTH (F; IED); COLD (F; JFM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (1; JFM; TRA);
COUGH (F; JFM; TRA); DERMATOSIS (F; AAB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; AAB); FEVER (1; AAB; JFM; TRA);
FLU (F; DAV; JFM; TRA); HEADACHE (F; TRA); HERNIA (F; JFM); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; AAB;
TRA); HOARSENESS (F; JFM); INFLAMMATION (1; TRA); METRORRHAGIA (F; AAB); MISCARRIAGE (F; AAB);
MUMPS (F; WBB); NAUSEA (F; IED); PAIN (1; TRA); PULMONOSIS (F; DAV; JFM); STOMACHACHE (F;
IED); SWELLING (F; WBB); TUMOR (F; JLH); WOUND (F; JFM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHINA ROSE) — INTERNAL USES CONTRAINDICATED IN SMALL CHILDREN AND PREGNANT OR LACTATING WOMEN (TRA). HYDROETHANOLIC EXTRACT LD50
1000 PPM (TRA).
CHINESE CLUB MOSS (HUPERZIA SERRATA) +
ACTIVITIES (CHINESE CLUB MOSS) — ANTIACETYLCHOLINESTERASE (1; ABS; BRU); ANTIAMNESIC (1;
BRU); ANTIGLUTAMATE (1; BRU); MEMORIGENIC (1; ABS).
INDICATIONS (CHINESE CLUB MOSS) — ALZHEIMER’S (1; ABS); AMNESIA (F; BRU); FEVER (F; BRU);
GLAUCOMA (1; ABS); INFLAMMATION (F; BRU); MYASTHENIA GRAVIS (1; ABS; BRU); SENILE DEMENTIA
(1; ABS; BRU).
DOSAGES (CHINESE CLUB MOSS) — 200–300 ΜG HUPERZINE A/DAY.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHINESE CLUB MOSS) — PREGNANT WOMEN,
AND PEOPLE WITH HYPERTENSION OR PULMONARY PROBLEMS DUE TO INCREASED BRONCHIAL SECRETIONS SHOULD
NOT TAKE IT. SAID TO HAVE A HIGH THERAPEUTIC INDEX WITH FEW SIDE EFFECTS (ABS).
EXTRACTS (CHINESE CLUB MOSS) — HUPERZINE A REVERSIBLY BINDS ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE (ACHE),
“PREVENTING IT FROM BREAKING DOWN ACETYLCHOLINE, AND THUS PREVENTING A DEFICIENCY AND IMPROVING
MENTAL FUNCTION” (ABS). IT BINDS WITH A HALF-LIFE OF 4.8 HOURS. ITS EFFECT MAY PERSIST 8 HOURS, LONGER
THAN DONEPEZIL AND TACRINE, FDA-APPROVED DRUGS FOR ALZHEIMER’S. HUPERZINE A’S DISTINCT MODE OF
ACTION IS SAID TO MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE MEMORY.
CHINESE CUCUMBER (TRICHOSANTHES KIRILOWII MAXIM.) X
ACTIVITIES (CHINESE CUCUMBER) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; FAY); ANTISEPTIC (F; FAY); ANTITUSSIVE (F;
DAA); ANTIVIRAL (1; FAY); DETOXICANT (F; FAY); EMOLLIENT (F; DAA); EXPECTORANT (F; FAY); HYPERGLYCEMIC (F; FAY); LAXATIVE (F; FAY); SIALAGOGUE (F; FAY); SUPPURATIVE (F; FAY).
INDICATIONS (CHINESE CUCUMBER) — ABSCESS (F; FAY); ALACTEA (F; DAA); AMENORRHEA (F; FAY);
ANASARCA (F; DAA); ANGINA (F; FAY); BACTERIA (1; FAY); BOIL (F; DAA; FAY); BRONCHOSIS (F; DAA;
FAY); CARBUNCLE (F; FAY); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; FAY); CHILDBIRTH
(F; DAA); CHORIOCARCINOMA (1; FAY); CHORIOEPITHELIOMA (F; DAA); CONGESTION (F; DAA; FAY); CONSTIPATION (F; DAA; FAY); COUGH (F; FAY); DIABETES (F; DAA; FAY); DYSURIA (F; DAA; FAY); ENTEROSIS
(F; FAY); FEVER (F; FAY); FUNGUS (1; FAY); HEMORRHOID (F; FAY); HERPES (F; FAY); HIV (1; FAY);
HYPOGLYCEMIA (F; FAY); INFECTION (1; FAY); JAUNDICE (F; DAA; FAY); LARYNGOSIS (F; FAY); MASTOSIS
(F; FAY); MOLE (F; FAY); MYCOSIS (F; FAY); PAROTOSIS (F; FAY); POLYURIA (F; DAA); PULMONOSIS (F; FAY);
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SHINGLE (F; FAY); SORE (F; FAY); SORE THROAT (F; DAA); SWELLING (F; FAY); SYPHILIS (F; DAA); THIRST (F;
FAY); TRAUMA (F; FAY); TROPHOBLASTOMA (1; FAY); VD (F; DAA); VIRUS (1; FAY); WOUND (F; FAY).
DOSAGES (CHINESE CUCUMBER) — 9–12 G (FAY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHINESE CUCUMBER) — CLASS 1. RARE
CASES OF DIARRHEA AND GASTROSIS (AHP). TRICHOSANTHIN IS QUITE DANGEROUS, LEADING TO ACUTE
PULMONARY EDEMA, CEREBRAL EDEMA AND HEMORRHAGE, AND MYOCARDOSIS. SEVERE SIDE EFFECTS, ALSO
ANTIGENIC (FAY).
CHINESE MOTHERWORT (LEONURUS JAPONICUS HOUTT.) +
SYNONYMS — L. ARTEMISIA (LOUR.) S.Y. HU, L. HETEROPHYLLUS SWEET, L. SIBIRICUS AUCT. PL., STACHYS
ARTEMISIA LOUR.
ACTIVITIES (CHINESE MOTHERWORT) — ALTERATIVE (F; DAA); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; FAY); ANTIBACTERIAL
(1; FAY); ANTIEDEMIC (F; FAY; PH2); ANTIFERTILITY (F; DAA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; PH2); APHRODISIAC
(F; DAA); BITTER (F; HHB); CARDIOTONIC (F; PH2); CIRCULOTONIC (1; FAY); CNS-STIMULANT (1; FAY);
DIURETIC (1; DAA; FAY); EMMENAGOGUE (1; AHP; DAA); FUNGICIDE (1; FAY); HYPOTENSIVE (1;
DAA; FAY; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); PERISTALTIC (1; FAY); SEDATIVE (1; DAA); SPERMATOGENIC
(F; DAA); UTEROCONTRACTANT (F; PH2); UTEROTONIC (1; AHP; DAA); VASOCONSTRICTOR (1; DAA; FAY);
VASODILATOR (F; DAA); VULNERARY (F; DAA).
INDICATIONS (CHINESE MOTHERWORT) — ABSCESS (F; DAA); ANGINA (1; FAY); ANXIETY (F; PH2);
ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; DAA); BACTERIA (1; FAY); BITE (F; DAA); BLEEDING (F; DAA); BRUISE (F; DAA);
CANCER (F; DAA; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; PH2); CHILDBIRTH (F; DAA; FAY);
CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DAA; FAY); CONSTIPATION (F; DAA); DROPSY (F; DAA); DYSMENORRHEA (F;
DAA; PH2); DYSPNEA (F; FAY; PH2); EDEMA (1; FAY); EMBOLISM (1; FAY); ENCEPHALOSIS (F;
FAD); FUNGUS (1; FAY); HEMOPTYSIS (F; HHB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; DAA; FAY; PH2);
IMPOTENCE (F; DAA); INFECTION (1; FAY); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); INSOMNIA (1; DAA); ISCHEMIA
(F; FAY); ITCH (F; DAA); LOCHIASTASIS (F; PH2); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); METRORRHAGIA (F; DAA);
MYCOSIS (1; FAY); MYOCARDOSIS (F; FAY); NEPHROSIS (F; FAY; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (1; DAA; PH2);
NYCTALOPIA (F; DAA); OBESITY (F; DAA); OPHTHALMIA (F; DAA; FAY); PAIN (F; FAY); PALPITATION
(F; FAY); RETINOSIS (F; PH2); SHINGLE (F; DAA); SNAKEBITE (F; DAA); SWELLING (F; FAY; PH2);
UTEROSIS (F; FAY); WATER RETENTION (1; DAA; FAY).
DOSAGES (CHINESE MOTHERWORT) — 9–30 G HERB; 6–9 G SEED (FAY); 4–10 G IN TEA (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHINESE MOTHERWORT) — CLASS 2B
(AHP). EMMENAGOGUE AND UTEROTONIC (AHP). “HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). OVERDOSES (30 G OR MORE) MAY GENERATE CHEST OPPRESSION, DEBILITY,
DIAPHORESIS, DYSPNEA, AND INCREASED SENSITIVITY TO PAIN (PH2).
CHINESE OLIVE (CANARIUM VULGARE LEENH.) ++
SYNONYM — C. COMMUNE AUCT.
THE HERBAL PDR TAKES THE EASY WAY OUT AND CALLS CHINESE OLIVE CANARIUM SPECIES. USDA REFERS
TO CHINESE OLIVE AS C. VULGARE. SOME CHINESE SCHOLARS TRANSLATE CANARIUM ALBUM TO CHINESE OLIVE.
ACTIVITIES (CHINESE OLIVE) — DEMULCENT (F; WO2); EXPECTORANT (F; PH2); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1;
PH2); IRRITANT (1; PH2); RUBEFACIENT (1; EFS; WO2); STIMULANT (F; EFS); VULNERARY (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (CHINESE OLIVE) — COLD (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GONORRHEA (F; WO2); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2); ULCER (F; PH2); SORE (F; WO2); VD (F; WO2).
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DOSAGES (CHINESE OLIVE) — TOPICAL OINTMENTS USING 25% RESIN ARE USED (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHINESE OLIVE) — NOT COVERED (AHP; HHB;
KOM). “HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). EO REPORTED TO CAUSE
GI AND KIDNEY COMPLAINTS AND HEMORRHAGIC EROSION (PH2).
CHINESE PEONY (PAEONIA LACTIFLORA PALL.) +
SYNONYMS — P. EDULIS SALISB., P. FRAGRANS REDOUTE.
ACTIVITIES (CHINESE PEONY) — ANALGESIC (1; APA; FAY; HHB; PNC; WOI); ANTIAGING (F; LAF);
ANTIAGGREGANT (2; KEB; LAF; WHO; WOI); ANTIALLERGIC (1; KEB); ANTIANAPHYLACTIC (1; KEB);
ANTIATHEROGENIC (1; KEB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; KEB; LAF); ANTICHOLINERGIC (1; KEB); ANTICONVULSANT (1; APA; KEB); ANTIDIAPHORETIC (F; FAY); ANTIEDEMIC (1; KEB); ANTIFATIGUE (F; LAF);
ANTIHERPETIC (1; PNC); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; LAF; PNC; WOI); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; APA; LAF);
ANTIOXIDANT (1; X10616967); ANTIRADICULAR (1; X10616967); ANTIPYRETIC (1; LAF); ANTISEPTIC (1;
APA; LAF); ANTISPASMODIC (1; HHB; PNC; WHO; WOI); ANTISTRESS (1; APA; KEB); ANTITESTOSTERONE (1; KEB); ANTITUMOR (1; APA; LAF); ANTIULCER (1; KEB); ANTIVIRAL (1; APA; LAF;
PNC); ASTRINGENT (1; APA; LAF); BITTER (1; FAY; KEB); CARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; APA); CNSDEPRESSANT (1; LAF; PNC); FIBRINOLYTIC (1; KEB); FUNGICIDE (1; LAF); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (2;
APA; KEB; WOI); HYPOTENSIVE (1; KEB); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; APA; PNC); MEMORIGENIC (1;
APA; LAF); MYORELAXANT (1; PNC); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; KEB; LAF); TONIC (1; APA; PNC); SEDATIVE
(1; APA); UTEROCONTRACTANT (1; KEB); VASODILATOR (1; KEB; PNC).
INDICATIONS (CHINESE PEONY) — ALLERGY (1; KEB; WHO); AMENORRHEA (1; WHO); ANAPHYLAXIS
(1; KEB); ANGINA (F; KEB); APPENDICITIS (F; FAY); ARTHROSIS (1; APA; LAF); BACTERIA (1; APA;
KEB; LAF); BLEEDING (F; FAY); BOIL (F; WHO); BRUISE (1; LAF); BURN (F; WHO); CANCER (1;
APA; LAF); CARBUNCLE (1; LAF); CARDIOPATHY (1; APA); CONTUSION (1; LAF); CONVULSION (1;
APA; KEB); CRAMP (1; HHB; LAF; PNC; WHO; WOI); DEMENTIA (F; LAF; WHO); DERMATOSIS
(F; LAF); DIARRHEA (1; FAY; KEB); DYSENTERY (F; FAY); DYSMENORRHEA (1; FAY; KEB; LAF;
WHO); ECZEMA (F; WHO); ENTEROSIS (1; FAY; HHB; LAF; WHO); EPILEPSY (F; KEB); ERYTHEMA
(F; KEB); FATIGUE (1; LAF); FEVER (1; FAY; LAF; WHO); FLU (1; LAF); FUNGUS (1; LAF);
GASTROSIS (F; FAY; HHB); GINGIVOSIS (1; LAF); HEADACHE (1; APA; FAY; LAF; WHO); HEPATOSIS
(1; WHO); HERPES (1; PNC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; FAY; KEB; LAF); HOT FLASH (1; APA);
IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; APA; PNC); INFECTION (1; LAF); INFERTILITY (1; KEB); INFLAMMATION (1;
LAF; PNC; WOI); INSOMNIA (1; APA); LEUKORRHEA (F; FAY; KEB); MEASLES (1; LAF); MENOPAUSE
(1; APA); METRORRHAGIA (1; APA); MIGRAINE (F; KEB); MYCOSIS (1; LAF); NERVOUSNESS (1; APA);
NIGHT SWEATS (F; FAY; LAF); PAIN (1; APA; FAY; HHB; LAF; PNC; WOI); POLYCYSTIC OVARY
SYNDROME (F; KEB); SENILE DEMENTIA (1; APA; KEB); SORE (F; WHO); SWELLING (1; KEB);
SYSTREMMA (F; FAY); TUMOR (1; APA; LAF); ULCER (1; FNF; KEB); UTEROSIS (F; FAY); VERTIGO
(F; APA; LAF; WHO); VIRUS (1; APA; LAF; PNC); WOUND (F; FAY).
DOSAGES (CHINESE PEONY) — 1 TSP FLOWER/CUP WATER (WIC); 20 G ROOT/750 ML WATER SIPPED THROUGH
THE DAY (APA); CHINESE REPORT 3–12 G PEONY ROOT (FAY); 2–6 G DRY ROOT/DAY OR 4–12 ML FLUID
EXTRACT (1:2) (KEB); 6–15 G STANDARDIZED FOR PAEONIFLORIN (WHO).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHINESE PEONY) — CLASS 1 (P. LACTIFLORA AND
P. OFFICINALIS) (AHP). NO PEONIES WERE APPROVED BY COMMISSION E BUT THEY DID SAY, “NO RISKS
KNOWN” (KOM). THE PHYSICIANS DESK REFERENCE WAS A BIT MORE EXPLICIT REGARDING P. OFFICINALIS,
“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). “SIDE EFFECTS THAT MAY OCCUR,
PARTICULARLY IN CASES OF OVER DOSAGES, INCLUDE GASTROENTEROSIS WITH VOMITING, COLIC, AND DIARRHEA”
(PHR). MUCH OF THE INDICATED USES AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY IS ATTRIBUTED TO PAEONIFLORIN.
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CHINESE PINK (DIANTHUS CHINENSIS L.) ++
SYNONYMS — D. HEDDEWIGII HORT., D. LACINIATUS HORT. EX MAKINO.
DIANTHUS SUPERBUS IS USED INTERCHANGEABLY.
ACTIVITIES (CHINESE PINK) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; HHB; LMP); ANALGESIC (1; X6505089); ANTHELMINTHIC (F; DAA; HHB); ANTIFERTILITY (1; DAA; X5365593); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; X3278214); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DAA); ANTIRIBOSOMAL (1; X10850653); ANTIVIRAL (1; X10850653); ASTRINGENT (F; DAA);
CIRCULOTONIC (F; LMP); DIAPHORETIC (F; DAA); DIURETIC (F; DAA; HHB; LMP); ECBOLIC (F; DAA);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; DAA); HEMOSTAT (F; DAA; LMP); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; X6505089); PROPECIC (F;
DAA); RESOLVENT (F; DAA); VULNERARY (F; DAA).
INDICATIONS (CHINESE PINK) — ABSCESS (F; DAA); ALOPECIA (F; DAA); AMENORRHEA (F; FAY; LMP);
BLEEDING (F; DAA; LMP); BOIL (F; FAY); BUBO (F; DAA); CALCULUS (F; FAY); CANCER (1; DAA;
X3278214); CANCER, SKIN (F; DAA); CARBUNCLE (F; FAY); CHILDBIRTH (F; LMP); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F;
FAY); DERMATOSIS (F; FAY); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DAA; LMP); ECZEMA (F; FAY); EDEMA (F; DAA;
FAY); FEVER (F; DAA); GONORRHEA (F; DAA; FAY); GRAVEL (F; DAA); HEMATOCHEZIA (F; DAA);
HEMATURIA (F; FAY); HEMORRHOID (F; DAA); HEPATOSIS (1; X6505089); HIV (1; X10850653);
OPHTHALMIA (F; DAA; LMP); PAIN (1; X6505089); SORE (F; DAA; FAY); STONE (F; FAY); SWELLING
(F; FAY); UTI (F; FAY); VD (F; DAA); VIRUS (1; X10850653); WATER RETENTION (F; DAA; FAY;
HHB; LMP); WORM (F; DAA); WOUND (F; LMP).
DOSAGES (CHINESE PINK) — 4.5–9 G IN DECOCTION (FAY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHINESE PINK) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PH2). CONTRAINDICATED IN KIDNEY AND/OR SPLEEN DEFICIENCY, AND DURING PREGNANCY (FAY).
CHINESE QUININE, FEVER FLOWER (DICHROA FEBRIFUGA LOUR.) +
ACTIVITIES (CHINESE QUININE) — ANTIARRHYTHMIC (1; DAA); ANTICANCER (1; DAA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(1; X10661882); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DAA); EMETIC (1; DAA); EXPECTORANT (F; DAA); HYPOTENSIVE
(1; DAA); LAXATIVE (1; DAA); NO-INHIBITOR (1; X9644055; X10661882); PARASITICIDE (1; WOI);
SIALAGOGUE (1; DAA); TNF-INHIBITOR (1; X10661882).
INDICATIONS (CHINESE QUININE) — ARRHYTHMIA (1; DAA); BRONCHOSIS (F; DAA); CANCER (1; DAA);
CANCER, STOMACH (1; DAA; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (1; DAA); FEVER (F; DAA); GASTROSIS (F; DAA); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (1; DAA); INFLAMMATION (1; X10661882); MALARIA (1; DAA; X9644055); PALPITATION
(1; DAA); PARASITE (1; WOI); TACHYCARDIA (1; DAA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHINESE QUININE) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM; PH2). THOUGH 100 TIMES MORE ANTIMALARIAL THAN QUININE, GAMMA (NOT ALPHA, AS REPORTED IN
DAA) DICHROINE CAN CAUSE DIARRHEA, GI HYPERSECRETION, HEMORRHAGE, HYPERPERISTALSIS, HYPOTENSION,
TACHYPNEA, AND DEATH (DAA). GAMMA DICHROINE IS HIGHLY EMETIC, CAUSING HYDROPIC HEPATIC DEGENERATION. WOI RANKS THE ALKALOIDS A BIT DIFFERENT, RE CHICK MALARIA; ALPHA-, BETA-, AND GAMMA-DICHROINE
ARE, RESPECTIVELY, 1, 50, AND 100 TIMES AS ANTIMALARIAL AS QUININE (WOI). FEBRIFUGINE IS 64 TIMES
AS POWERFUL. LEAF MATERIAL SHOWS MORE ANTIMALARIAL MATERIAL THAN ROOTS., THOUGH LEAVES HAVE LOWER
ALKALOID CONTENT. OTHER ACTIVE PRINCIPLES MAY LIE IN THE LEAVES.
CHINESE SENEGA ROOT (POLYGALA TENUIFOLIA WILLD.) ++
ACTIVITIES (CHINESE SENEGA ROOT) — ANTICONVULSANT (1; KEB); ANXIOLYTIC (1; KEB); BITTER (1;
KEB); CARDIOTONIC (F; DAA); CEREBROTONIC (F; DAA); EXPECTORANT (1; KEB); SEDATIVE (1; KEB);
TONIC (F; DAA); TRANQUILIZER (F; DAA).
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INDICATIONS (CHINESE SENEGA ROOT) — ABSCESS (F; DAA); AMNESIA (F; DAA); ANXIETY (1; KEB);
ASTHMA (F; KEB); BRONCHOSIS (F; KEB); CATARRH (F; KEB); COLD (F; KEB); CONVULSION (1; KEB);
COUGH (F; DAA); FRIGHT (F; DAA); INSOMNIA (1; KEB); NEPHROSIS (F; DAA); NERVOUSNESS (1; DAA;
KEB); NEUROSIS (F; DAA); NIGHTMARE (F; DAA); PALPITATION (F; KEB); SORE (F; DAA); SPERMATORRHEA
(F; DAA); STRESS (F; KEB); SWELLING (F; DAA).
DOSAGES (CHINESE SENEGA ROOT) — 1.5–6 G DRY ROOT/DAY OR 3–12 ML FL EXTRACT (1:2) (KEB).
CHIRATA (SWERTIA CHIRAYITA (ROXB. EX FLEMING) H. KARST.) ++
SYNONYMS — GENTIANA CHIRATA WALL., G. CHIRAYITA ROXB. EX FLEMING, SWERTIA CHIRATA (WALL.) C.
B. CLARKE.
ACTIVITIES (CHIRATA) — ALTERATIVE (F; DEP; EFS); ANTHELMINTHIC (F; DEP; EFS; SKJ; SUW);
ANTICHOLINERGIC (1; HH3; PH2); ANTIEDEMIC (1; HH3); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; KAB; LAF; PH2);
ANTIMALARIAL (1; LAF); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DEP; KAB; LAF; HHB; SKJ; SUW); ANTITUBERCULAR (1;
LAF); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB); BITTER (1; HHB; KAB; SKJ; SUW); CHOLAGOGUE (F; DEP); CHOLERETIC
(F; KAB); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; HH3; PH2); EMOLLIENT (F; DEP); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; LAF); HYPNOTIC (F; EFS); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; HH3; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; DEP; EFS; LAF; SUW); SECRETAGOGUE
(1; FNF; PH2); STOMACHIC (1; EFS; HH3; KAB; SUW); TONIC (F; EFS; HHB; KAB; SUW);
UTEROSEDATIVE (F; KAB); VERMIFUGE (F; HHB; KAB).
INDICATIONS (CHIRATA) — ANEMIA (F; WOI); ANOREXIA (1; FNF; PH2); ARTHROSIS (1; KAB; LAF);
ASTHMA (F; DEP; KAP; SKJ); ATONY (F; DEP); BILIOUSNESS (F; DEP; SKJ); BLEEDING (F; SKJ); BRONCHOSIS (F; DEP; KAP; SKJ); CANCER (F; JLH; LAF); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH;
LAF); CHILDBIRTH (F; SKJ); CHOLERA (F; HHB); COLD (F; DEP); CONSTIPATION (F; DEP; EFS; LAF; SUW);
DEBILITY (F; DEP; WOI); DERMATOSIS (1; FNF; KAB; LAF); DIABETES (1; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; SUW;
WOI); DYSPEPSIA (1; DEP; FNF; PH2); DYSURIA (F; SKJ); EDEMA (1; FNF; HH3; LAF); EMACIATION
(F; SKJ); ENTEROSIS (F; KAP; JLH; SKJ); FEVER (F; DEP; KAB; LAF; HHB; SKJ; SUW); GASTROSIS (F;
WOI); GINGIRRHAGIA (F; SKJ); GONORRHEA (F; SKJ); GOUT (F; DEP; SUW; WOI); GRAVEL (F; SKJ);
HEPATOSIS (F; HHB; SKJ); HICCUP (F; KAP); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; HH3; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; KAB;
LAF; PH2); ITCH (F; DEP); LEPROSY (F; SKJ); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB; SKJ); MALARIA (1; KAP; LAF;
HHB); NAUSEA (F; KAP); NEUROSIS (F; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB); RHEUMATISM (1; LAF); SCABIES
(F; KAB; SKJ); STING (F; KAB; KAP); SWELLING (1; HH3); THIRST (F; SKJ); TUBERCULOSIS (F; LAF;
SKJ); VD (F; SKJ); VOMITING (F; KAP); WORM (F; DEP; HHB; KAB; LAF).
DOSAGES (CHIRATA) — 300–2000 MG (HHB); 600–2000 MG (HH3); 14–28 ML TEA (WITH CINNAMON
AND CLOVE) (KAP); 0.5–2 G ROOT IN DECOCTION WITH HONEY FOR HICCUP OR NAUSEA (KAP);10–20 DROPS
3 ×/DAY, BETWEEN MEALS (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHIRATA) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NOT FOR PATIENTS WITH DUODENAL
OR GASTRIC ULCERS (PH2).
CHIRICSANANGO (BRUNFELSIA GRANDIFLORA D. DON.) X
I HAVE AGGREGATED THE THREE MOST POPULAR AMAZON SPECIES, DOUBTING THAT THEY ARE VALID SPECIES.
ACTIVITIES (CHIRICSANANGO) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CRC); ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANESTHETIC (F; CRC);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; CRC); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC; WO2); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; PH2); APHRODISIAC (F;
WO2); CONVULSANT (1; WO2); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; DAV); DIURETIC (F; CRC; DAV; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (1; WO2); HYPERTENSIVE (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); LYMPHOTONIC (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); PISCICIDE (F; WO2); POISON (F; CRC; WO2).
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INDICATIONS (CHIRICSANANGO) — ARTHROSIS (F; CRC; DAV; PH2); CHILL (F; DAV); CONSTIPATION (F;
CRC); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); ECZEMA (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC; DAV; WO2); IMPOTENCE (F; WO2);
INFLAMMATION (F; CRC); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (F; CRC); LYMPH (F; CRC); PAIN (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM
(F; CRC; DAV; PH2); SCROFULA (F; CRC; PH2); SNAKEBITE (F; DAV); SYPHILIS (F; CRC; PH2); VD (F;
CRC; DAV; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; DAV; PH2); YELLOW FEVER (F; DAV).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHIRICSANANGO) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). “HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (NOT DESIGNATED)” (PH2,
SPEAKING OF B. HOPEANA). OVERDOSES MAY CAUSE DEATH, WITH ANXIETY, CONVULSIONS, INCREASED CARDIAC
AND PULMONARY ACTIVITY, MUSCLE TREMORS, SALIVATION, SPASMS, AND VOMITING (PH2, SPEAKING OF B.
HOPEANA). HALLUCINATION ACCOMPANIED BY SERIOUS SIDE EFFECTS (E.G., CHILLS, COLD SWEATS, HEAVY TONGUE,
ITCHINESS, NAUSEA, STOMACHACHE, TEMPORARY INSANITY, TINGLING, AND VOMITING) (DAV). I HAVE EXPERIENCED ALTERNATING CHILLS AND FEVER, NUMBNESS, HEAVY FEET, TORPOR MYSELF.
CHIVES (ALLIUM SCHOENOPRASUM L.) +++
SYNONYMS — A. SCHOENOPRASUM VAR. ALPINUM DC., ALLIUM SIBIRICUM L.
ACTIVITIES (CHIVES) — ANTHELMINTHIC (1; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; EFS); APHRODISIAC (F; SKJ); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; WO2); CARMINATIVE (1; EFS); DIGESTIVE (1; EFS); DIURETIC (F; EFS; SKJ); EXPECTORANT (F; SKJ); HEMATINIC (F; EFS); HYPOTENSIVE (1; WO2); STIMULANT (F; SKJ).
INDICATIONS (CHIVES) — BLISTER (1; SKJ); BOIL (1; SKJ); CANCER (F; JLH); DERMATOSIS (F; SKJ);
DYSENTERY (1; SKJ); GAS (1; EFS; SKJ); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; WO2); HYPERLIPIDEMIA (F; SKJ);
INFECTION (1; EFS); OBESITY (F; SKJ); OPHTHALMIA (F; SKJ); OTOSIS (F; SKJ); PARASITE (1; PH2); WATER
RETENTION (F; EFS; SKJ); WEN (F; JLH); WORM (1; PH2).
DOSAGES (CHIVES) — FOOD FARMACY (JAD).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHIVES) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). POISON TO MAMMALS (USDA NOMENCLATURE DATABASE).
CHLORELLA (CHLORELLA SPP.) ++
ACTIVITIES (CHLORELLA) — ALLERGENIC (1; APA); ANTIAGGREGANT (F; APA); ANTIBACTERIAL (F; APA);
ANTISEPTIC (1; APA); ANTITUMOR (1; APA); ANTIVIRAL (F; APA); DEODORANT (F; APA); DEPURATIVE (F;
APA); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; APA); PHOTODERMATITIC (F; APA); RADIOPROTECTIVE (F; APA).
INDICATIONS (CHLORELLA) — BACTERIA (F; APA); CANCER (1; APA); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; APA);
INFECTION (F; APA); TUMOR (1; APA); VIRUS (F; APA).
DOSAGES (CHLORELLA) — 2–3 (414 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHLORELLA) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; LAF;
PHR; SKY; ETC.) LARGELY IMPORTED FROM ASIA, THIS UNICELLULAR ALGA IS SAID TO INTERFERE WITH CLOTTING
AND AUGMENT OTHER ANTICOAGULANT ACTIVITY; ONE PATIENT TAKING WARFARIN EXPERIENCED CLOTTING IRREGULARITIES WHEN HE TOOK CHLORELLA. APA REPORTS SEVERE ANAPHYLACTIC REACTIONS AND PHOTODERMATOSIS.
CHOCOLATE-VINE (AKEBIA QUINATA (THUNB.) DECNE.) ++
ACTIVITIES (CHOCOLATE-VINE) — ANALGESIC (F; DAA; PH2); ANTIEDEMIC (1; PH2); ANTIFERTILITY (F;
DAA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; DAA); ANTIPYRETIC (1; DAA; HH2; PH2); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; PH2);
DEPURATIVE (F; DAA; LMP); DIAPHORETIC (F; DAA); DIURETIC (F; DAA; LMP); EMMENAGOGUE (F;
LMP); LACTAGOGUE (F; DAA); LAXATIVE (F; DAA); LITHOLYTIC (F; PH2); PERISTALTIC (1; HH2);
RESOLVENT (F; DAA); STIMULANT (F; DAA); STOMACHIC (F; DAA); TONIC (F; DAA); URICOSURIC (1;
PH2); VULNERARY (F; DAA).
INDICATIONS (CHOCOLATE-VINE) — AMENORRHEA (F; DAA); ANEMIA (F; PH2); ASCITES (F; PH2); COLD
(F; DAA; LMP); CONSTIPATION (F; DAA); CONVULSION (F; PH2); COUGH (F; PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; DAA;
HH2; PH2); DEBILITY (F; DAA; LMP); DERMATOSIS (1; HH2); DIABETES (F; DAA); DROPSY (F; DAA);
EDEMA (1; DAA; HH2; PH2); FEVER (1; DAA; HH2; PH2); GALACTURIA (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; LMP);
GOITER (F; DAA); GOUT (1; PH2); HEADACHE (F; DAA); HEMATURIA (F; PH2); HERNIA (F; DAA);
INFLAMMATION (F; DAA; PH2); LUMBAGO (F; DAA); MASTOSIS (F; LMP); NEPHROSIS (F; DAA; LMP);
PAIN (1; DAA; HH2; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; DAA); STONE (F; PH2); SWELLING (1; HH2; PH2);
URETHROSIS (F; DAA); UTI (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; DAA; LMP).
DOSAGES (CHOCOLATE-VINE) — 3–9 G IN DECOCTION (HH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHOCOLATE-VINE) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). “HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). OVERDOSES MAY INDUCE
COLIC, DIARRHEA, ENTEROSIS, AND GASTROSIS. NOT FOR PREGNANT WOMEN (PH2).
CHOKECHERRY, BITTER BERRY (PRUNUS VIRGINIANA L.) ++
INDICATIONS (CHOKECHERRY) — ANOREXIA (F; DEM); BILIOUSNESS (F; DEM); BLEEDING (F; DEM);
BURN (F; DEM); CANDIDA (F; DEM); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); CHILL (F; DEM); CHOLERA (F; DEM);
COLD (F; DEM); COUGH (F; DEM; MIC); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DEM); CRAMP (F; DEM); DIARRHEA
(F; DEM; MIC); DYSENTERY (F; DEM); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEM); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); FEVER (F;
DEM); FLU (F; DEM); GALLSTONE (F; DEM); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); HAIR (F; DEM); HEMOPTYSIS
(F; DEM); HOARSENESS (F; DEM); INSOMNIA (F; DEM); JAUNDICE (F; DEM); MEASLES (F; DEM);
OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM); PAIN (F; DEM); PULMONOSIS (F; DEM); SCROFULA (F; DEM); SORE (F;
DEM); SORE THROAT (F; DEM); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); ULCER (F; DEM);
WORM (F; DEM).
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CHRISTMAS ROSE, BLACK HELLEBORE (HELLEBORUS NIGER L.) X
ACTIVITIES (CHRISTMAS ROSE) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; PHR; PH2); ANTHELMINTHIC (1; EFS); CARDIOTONIC
(1; CRC; EFS; PH2); CHOLERETIC (F; MAD); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; MAD); DIURETIC (F; CRC; EFS);
EMETIC (F; HHB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC; EFS; MAD); EXPECTORANT (F; MAD); HYDRAGOGUE (F;
EFS); IRRITANT (1; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; EFS; HHB; PHR; PH2); LONGEVIGENIC (F; MAD);
MYDRIATIC (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; CRC; EFS); NERVINE (F; CRC; EFS); POISON (1; CRC); RODENTICIDE
(F; CRC); STERNUTATOR (F; CRC); TOXIC (1; HH2; PH2); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (CHRISTMAS ROSE) — AMENORRHEA (F; MAD); ANASARCA (F; MAD); ANGINA (F; MAD);
ARTHROSIS (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; MAD); CANCER (F; CRC); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CARCINOMA
(F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; MAD); COLD (F; PHR; PH2); COLLAPSE (F; CRC); CONFUSION (F; PH2);
CONSTIPATION (F; PHR; PH2); DEMENTIA (F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); EDEMA (F; MAD); ENCEPHALOSIS (F; CRC; MAD); EPILEPSY (F; CRC;
MAD); GOUT (F; MAD); HEAD COLD (F; PHR; PH2); HEART (F; CRC); HYDROCEPHALY (F; CRC; MAD);
INDURATION (F; CRC; JLH); JAUNDICE (F; MAD); LICHEN (F; MAD); MANGE (F; MAD); MANIA (F; CRC;
MAD); MELANCHOLY (F; CRC); MENINGOSIS (F; CRC); NAUSEA (F; HH2; PHR; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F;
CRC; MAD; PHR; PH2); NEUROSIS (F; MAD); OTOSIS (F; MAD); PSYCHOSIS (F; MAD); RHEUMATISM
(F; MAD); SCABIES (F; MAD); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SCROFULA (F; MAD); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC; JLH);
SYNCOPE (F; MAD); TOOTHACHE (F; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD); TUMOR (F; CRC); UREMIA (F;
MAD); UTEROSIS (F; MAD); VERTIGO (F; MAD); WART (F; CRC; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; EFS);
WORM (F; CRC; HH2; PHR; PH2); WOUND (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (CHRISTMAS ROSE) — DANGEROUS (JAD). 50-MG ROOT OR RHIZOME; MAXIMUM SINGLE DOSE
200 MG; LARGEST DAILY DOSE 1000 MG (HHB; HH2; PHR); 250–1000 MG POWDERED ROOT (MAD).
CHRYSANTHEMUM, MUM
(CHRYSANTHEMUM X MORIFOLIUM RAMAT.) ++
SYNONYMS — ANTHEMIS GRANDIFLORUM RAMAT., A. STIPULACEA MOENCH, CHRYSANTHEMUM SINENSE
SABINE, C. STIPULACEUM (MOENCH) W. WIGHT, DENDRANTHEMA GRANDIFLORUM (RAMAT.) KITAM., D.
MORIFOLIUM TZVELEV., MATRICARIA MORIFOLIA RAMAT.
ACTIVITIES (CHRYSANTHEMUM) — ALLERGENIC (F; WO2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; AKT; DAA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; X8987908); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DAA); ANTISEPTIC (1; AKT; DAA); ANTIVIRAL (1; AKT);
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APERIENT (F; WO2); CARMINATIVE (F; FAY); COLLYRIUM (F; WO2); DEPURATIVE (F; WO2); DETOXICANT
(F; FAY); DIGESTIVE (F; WO2); FUNGICIDE (1; AKT; FAY); LAXATIVE (F; HHB); SEDATIVE (F; DAA);
STOMACHIC (F; WO2); TONIC (F; WO2).
INDICATIONS (CHRYSANTHEMUM) — ADENOPATHY (F; WO2); ALLERGY (F; AKT); ALOPECIA (F; WO2); AMENORRHEA (F; WO2); ANGINA (2; FAY); ANXIETY (F; FAY); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; FAY); BACTERIA (1; AKT; DAA;
FAY); BOIL (F; DAA); BRONCHOSIS (F; FAY); BUBO (F; DAA); BURN (1; FAY); CANCER (F; DAA; WO2);
CANCER, BREAST (F; DAA); CARBUNCLE (F; DAA); CARDIOPATHY (1; AKT; FAY); COLD (F; FAY; WO2);
CONGESTION (F; AKT); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DAA; FAY); CONSTIPATION (F; HHB); COUGH (F; AKT); DIZZINESS
(F; DAA); DYSMENORRHEA (F; WO2); FEVER (F; DAA); FLU (F; DAA); FUNGUS (1; AKT; FAY); GAS (F;
FAY); GONORRHEA (F; WO2); GRAY HAIR (F; WO2); HEADACHE (F; FAY); HEPATOSIS (F; AKT); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (1; FAY); INFECTION (1; DAA; FAY); INFLAMMATION (F; X8987908); INSOMNIA (F; DAA); MASTOSIS
(F; DAA); MENOPAUSE (F; DAA); MIGRAINE (F; WO2); MYCOSIS (1; AKT; FAY); NERVOUSNESS (F; DAA);
NUMBNESS (1; FAY); OPHTHALMIA (F; AKT; DAA); PALPITATION (1; FAY); PARKINSON’S DISEASE (F; WO2);
RESPIROSIS (F; FAY); RHEUMATISM (F; WO2); SCROFULA (F; DAA); SINUSOSIS (F; AKT); SORE THROAT (F;
FAY); STOMACHACHE (F; WO2); SWELLING (F; FAY); TINNITUS (F; DAA); TONSILOSIS (1; FAY); TUBERCULOSIS
(1; DAA); VD (F; WO2); VERTIGO (1; FAY); VIRUS (1; AKT); WOUND (F; DAA).
DOSAGES (CHRYSANTHEMUM) — 4.5–12 G FLOWER (FAY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CHRYSANTHEMUM) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT
COVERED (KOM; PH2). UNFORTUNATELY, TILLOTSON HAS MIXED FEVERFEW IN WITH THE MUMS, SUCH THAT I
DON’T KNOW TO WHICH HE MEANS HIS WARNING TO APPLY, “SHOULD NOT BE USED DURING PREGNANCY AS IT
IS A UTERINE STIMULANT. ...SOME SCIENTISTS VOICE CONCERN ABOUT POTENTIAL ALLERGIC REACTIONS OR CROSS
REACTIVITY WITH BLOOD THINNING AGENTS SUCH AS WARFARIN OR TICLOPIDINE” (AKT).
CILANTRO (ERYNGIUM FOETIDUM L.) +
THE NAME CILANTRO IS ALSO APPLIED TO LEAVES OF CORIANDRUM.
ACTIVITIES (CILANTRO) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; JFM); ANALGESIC (1; TRA); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; TRA);
ANTICONVULSANT (1; TAD); ANTIPLASMODIAL (1; TRA); ANTIPYRETIC (1; TRA); ANTISEPTIC (1; TRA);
ANTISPASMODIC (1; TRA); ANTIVIRAL (1; TRA); APERITIF (F; JFM); APHRODISIAC (F; JFM); CARMINATIVE
(1; DAV; FNF); DIAPHORETIC (F; JFM); EMMENAGOGUE (F; HHB; JFM); EXPECTORANT (1; TRA);
FUNGICIDE (1; TRA); HEMOSTAT (F; JFM); HYPOTENSIVE (1; JFM; TRA); LAXATIVE (F; JFM); PECTORAL
(F; DAV); STIMULANT (F; HHB; JFM); VERMIFUGE (F; JFM).
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INDICATIONS (CILANTRO) — ANEMIA (F; MPG); ANOREXIA (F; JFM); ARTHROSIS (F; DAV; MPG); ASTHMA
(F; IED; MPG); BACTERIA (1; TRA); BILIOUSNESS (F; JFM); BLEEDING (F; JFM); BRONCHOSIS (F; DAV);
CARDIOPATHY (F; IED; MPG); CATARRH (F; IED); COLD (F; DAV; JFM); COLIC (F; DAV); CONSTIPATION
(F; JFM); CONVULSION (1; JFM; TAD); COUGH (F; DAV; JFM); CRAMP (1; TRA); DEBILITY (F; MPG);
DIABETES (F; JFM; MPG); DIARRHEA (F; DAV); FEVER (1; DAV; JFM; TRA); FITS (F; JFM); FLU (F;
DAV; JFM); FUNGUS (1; TRA); GAS (1; DAV; FNF; JFM); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; DAV; IED; JFM;
MPG; TRA); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (F; MPG); INFECTION (1; TRA); INSOMNIA (F; DAV); MALARIA (1;
TRA); MYCOSIS (1; TRA); NAUSEA (F; DAV; TRA); OBESITY (F; MPG); OTOSIS (F; MPG; TRA); PAIN
(1; TRA); PARASITE (F; IED); PNEUMONIA (F; DAV); RHEUMATISM (F; DAV; JFM); SNAKEBITE (F; HHB;
JFM); STOMACHACHE (F; DAV; MPG); SYNCOPE (F; JFM); TUMOR (F; DAV; JLH); VIRUS (1; TRA);
WATER RETENTION (F; HHB); WORM (F; IED; JFM); YELLOW FEVER (F; JFM).
DOSAGES (CILANTRO) — TAKE JUICE OF LEAVES BEFORE MEALS FOR ANOREXIA (JFM); INFUSE ROOT IN RUM
OR WINE AS A VERMIFUGE (JFM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CILANTRO) — NOT COVERED (AHP). THE EMMENAGOGUE FOLKLORE MIGHT SUGGEST CAUTION FOR USE, IF AT ALL, BY PREGNANT WOMEN.
CINCHONA, QUININE, REDBARK (CINCHONA PUBESCENS VAHL) +
SYNONYM — C. SUCCIRUBRA PAV. EX KLOTZSCH.
USDA PREFERS THIS SPECIES BE CALLED REDBARK; AND THAT C. CALLISAYA BE CALLED QUININE, OR YELLOWBARK,
OR YELLOW CINCHONA, OR YELLOW QUININE. BOTH SEEM TO SHARE MANY MORPHOLOGICAL, CHEMICAL, AND
FOLKLORIC ATTRIBUTES. THEY ARE PROBABLY PRETTY TOUGH TO DISTINGUISH WHEN REDUCED TO POWDERED BARK.
CONSIDER THE ENTRIES BELOW AS LIKELY TO ACCRUE TO ONE AS THE OTHER. FEL ENTRIES BELOW ARE SOMETIMES
BASED ON MEDICAL USES OF QUININE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURY.
ACTIVITIES (CINCHONA) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; FEL; WO2); ANALGESIC (1; CRC; PNC; WO2); ANESTHETIC
(F; CRC); ANTHELMINTHIC (1; FNF; JAD); ANTIARRHYTHMIC (F; CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WO2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; HAD); ANTIMALARIAL (1; CRC; PNC); ANTIPERIODIC (F; CRC); ANTIPYRETIC (1; CRC;
FNF; JAD); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC; FNF; MPI); ANTITUMOR (1; JFM); APERITIF (2; HHB; KOM); ASTRINGENT
(1; CRC; FNF; HHB); BITTER (2; CRC; JAD; SHT); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; PNC; WO2); CARDIOTONIC
(1; 60P); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; WO2); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; CRC); DENTIFRICE (F; CRC); DIGESTIVE (F; 60P);
GASTROSTIMULANT (2; KOM); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; WO2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; WO2); INSECTICIDE (F; CRC);
OXYTOCIC (1; CRC; WO2); SCHIZONTICIDE (F; CRC); SIALAGOGUE (2; KOM; PH2); STIMULANT (F; WO2);
STOMACHIC (F; CRC; HHB); TERATOGENIC (1; WO2); TONIC (F; CRC; 60P); UTEROTONIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (CINCHONA) — ADENOPATHY (F; CRC; JLH); AGUE (F; FEL); ALCOHOLISM (1; PH2); ALLERGY
(F; FEL; MPI); ALOPECIA (F; CRC); AMEBIASIS (F; CRC; WO2); ANEMIA (F; FEL; HHB; PH2); ANOREXIA
(2; HHB; KOM; PHR; PH2); ARRHYTHMIA (1; CRC; WO2); ARTHROSIS (F; 60P); ASTHMA (F; HHB);
BACTERIA (1; WO2); BLEEDING (1; HHB); CACHEXIA (F; FEL); CANCER (1; CRC; JFM; JLH; PHR; PH2);
CANCER, BREAST (F; CRC); CANCER, GLAND (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; CRC); CANCER, MESENTERY (F;
CRC); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; CRC); CARCINOMATA (F; CRC); CARDIOPATHY (F; CRC); CATARRH (F; MPI);
CHILDBIRTH (F; FEL); CHILL (F; 60P); CHLOROSIS (F; FEL); COLD (1; CRC; PNC; 60P); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F;
FEL); COUGH (F; WO2); CRAMP (1; CRC; PH2; PNC; 60P); DEBILITY (F; FEL; GMH; PH2); DERMATOSIS
(F; PH2); DIABETES (1; WO2); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; PH2; 60P); DIPHTHERIA (F; FEL); DYSENTERY (1; CRC;
MPI; WO2); DYSPEPSIA (2; FEL; KOM; PHR; PH2; 60P); ELEPHANTIASIS (F; WO2); ERYSIPELAS (F;
FEL); FELON (F; CRC; JLH); FEVER (1; CRC; FNF; JAD; PH2); FLU (1; CRC; PH2; PNC; WO2); GAS
(2; PHR; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; PHR); GONORRHEA (F; FEL); HANGOVER (F; CRC); HEADACHE (F; FEL;
WO2); HEART (1; MPG); HEATSTROKE (F; FEL); HEMICRANIA (F; MPI); HEMORRHOID (1; CRC; WO2);
HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); HICCUP (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; WO2); HYDROCELE (F; CRC); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; WO2); INFECTION (1; MPI); INFLAMMATION (F; HAD; PH2); LUMBAGO (F; CRC); MALARIA (2;
CRC; FNF; PHR; PH2; PNC; 60P); METASTASIS (F; JLH); MYALGIA (F; FEL); MYOTONIA (1; WO2);
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NEURALGIA (F; CRC; FEL; HHB; MPI; PH2); NEUROSIS (F; CRC; PH2); PAIN (1; CRC; FEL; PH2; PNC;
WO2); PALPITATION (1; MPG); PERTUSSIS (F; CRC; HHB; MPI); PINWORM (F; CRC; WO2); PNEUMONIA
(F; FEL; CRC; MPI); PYEMIA (F; MPI); RASH (F; PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; FEL;
MPI); RHINOSIS (F; MPI); SCIATICA (F; CRC; PH2); SEPTICEMIA (F; CRC); SORE (F; JLH; PHR; PH2);
SORE THROAT (F; CRC; MPI); SPLENOMEGALY (F; PHR; PH2); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH; MPI); STOMATOSIS (F;
CRC); TACHYCARDIA (1; 60P); TONSILOSIS (1; MPI); TRACHOMA (F; FEL); TUMOR (1; CRC; JFM); TYPHOID
(F; CRC; FEL); ULCER (F; JLH); VARICOSIS (F; CRC; WO2); WEN (F; JLH); WOUND (F; PHR; PH2).
DOSAGES (CINCHONA) — 1 TSP BARK BOILED 5–10 MIN, 3 ×/DAY (MPG); 1–3 G BARK (KOM); 10 GRAINS
FOR HAY FEVER, HEMICRANIA, NEURALGIA, PERTUSSIS, SPLENOMEGALY (MPI); 0.3–1 G POWDERED BARK (PNC);
0.3–1 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC); 0.3–1 ML CINCHONA EXTRACT (PNC); 2–4 ML CINCHONA TINCTURE (PNC);
MAXIMUM DOSE 50 MG ALKALOIDS (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CINCHONA) — COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS; PREGNANCY AND HYPERSENSITIVITY; ADVERSE EFFECTS: ALLERGIC REACTIONS, RARELY THROMBOCYTOPENIA;
AND INTERACTION: POTENTIATION OF COUMARIN DERIVATIVES. OTHER SOURCES REPORT CONTRAINDICATION FOR GI-ULCER,
ADVERSE EFFECTS FOR ALLERGIC SKIN REACTIONS AND FEVER. OVERDOSING OR PROLONGED USE MAY PRODUCE TOXIC
EFFECTS (AEH). 8–20 G QUININE MAY BE FATAL IN HUMANS (WO2).
EXTRACTS (CINCHONA) — CINCHONIDINE, CINCHONINE, HYDROQUININE, QUINIDINE, AND QUININE ALL OXYTOCIC IN EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS AT LEVELS OF 0.5–10 MG/KG (WO2). CINCHONIDINE, CINCHONINE, QUINIDINE, AND QUININE ARE SOME OF THE ANTIPYRETIC COMPOUNDS IN THIS GROWING MEDICINE CHEST CALLED
QUININE. FROM AN AMEBICIDAL POINT OF VIEW, COMPOUNDS MODIFIED FROM QUININE AND QUINIDINE WERE
NOT AS POTENT AS EMETINE AND DERIVATIVES (I MIGHT MIX MY IPECAC AND QUININE IN AMAZONIA). CHLORO9-DESOXY-QUININE AND QUINIDINE WERE LEAST ACTIVE, WHILE 9-DESOXY-DIHYDRO DERIVATIVES SHOWED FAIR
ACTIVITY. MORE COMPOUNDS THAT SHOWED SLIGHT IN VITRO ACTIVITY WERE ALSO ACTIVE IN VIVO, EXCEPTIONS
BEING 9-DESOXY-DIHYDRO QUININE AND QUINIDINE, WHICH WERE ACTIVE IN VIVO (MPI).
CINNAMON (CINNAMOMUM VERUM J. PRESL) +++
SYNONYMS — C. ZEYLANICUM BLUME, LAURUS CINNAMOMUM L.
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I HAVE AGGREGATED CINNAMON AND CASSIA HERE, AS DO THE SPICE DEALERS, SO WHO KNOWS WHICH THEY
HAVE STUDIED WHEN IT IS REDUCED TO POWDERED BARK, IN THIS HDR ENTRY.
ACTIVITIES (CINNAMON) — ALLERGENIC (1; APA); ANALGESIC (1; APA; CAN; ZUL); ANESTHETIC
(1; APA; CAN; TRA; ZUL); ANTIBACTERIAL (2; APA; KOM; PH2; TRA; WHO); ANTIDIARRHEAL
(1; CAN; TRA); ANTIEMETIC (1; WO2); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; WHO); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; TRA;
WO2); ANTILYMPHOMIC (1; WO2); ANTIOXIDANT (1; CRC); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; TRA); ANTIPYRETIC (1; CAN; CRC; TRA); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; CAN; CRC; TRA; WO2; ZUL); ANTISPASMODIC (1; CAN; MPI; TRA; WHO; ZUL); ANTIULCER (1; APA; WHO); ANTIVIRAL (1; APA; BGB;
CAN; TRA); APERITIF (F; CAN); AROMATIC (F; CRC); ASTRINGENT (1; CAN; TRA; ZUL); CANDIDICIDE (1; APA; CAN; WO2); CARMINATIVE (1; APA; CAN; TRA; WHO); CHOLERETIC (1; APA);
CORDIAL (F; CRC); CYCLOOXYGENASE-INHIBITOR (F; ZUL); CYTOTOXIC (1; CAN; TRA); DEPURATIVE
(F; APA); DIAPHORETIC (F; AHP); EMOLLIENT (F; JLH); ESTROGENIC (1; PHR; PH2); EXPECTORANT
(1; WO2); FUNGICIDE (1; CRC; KOM; PH2; TRA; WHO); HEMOSTAT (F; MPI); HYPOTENSIVE (1;
ZUL); INSECTIFUGE (1; TRA); INSECTICIDE (1; PHR; PH2; WO2); LARVICIDE (1; APA; BGB; CAN;
TRA); LIPOLYTIC (1; APA; BGB; LAF; TRA; WO2); LIPOXYGENASE-INHIBITOR (F; ZUL);
MUTAGENIC (1; TRA; WHO; WO2); MYORELAXANT (1; TRA; WHO); NEMATICIDE (1; TRA);
NEUROTONIC (F; MPI); SEDATIVE (F; CRC); SIALAGOGUE (1; APA); STIMULANT (F; CRC; WO2);
STOMACHIC (F; AHP; MPI); TERATOGENIC (1; WHO); TONIC (F; IED); UTERORELAXANT (F; APA);
UTEROTONIC (F; APA); VIBRIOCIDE (1; WO2).
INDICATIONS (CINNAMON) — AMENORRHEA (1; CRC; WHO; WO2); AMNESIA (F; ZUL); ANOREXIA (2;
CAN; KOM; PH2; WHO); ARTHROSIS (F; CRC); ASTHENIA (1; BGB); ASTHMA (F; CRC); BACTERIA (2;
APA; KOM; PH2; TRA; WHO; WO2); BLEEDING (1; APA; MPI); BLOATING (1; BGB); BRONCHOSIS
(2; CRC; PHR); CANCER (F; CRC); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, BLADDER (F; JLH); CANCER,
BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, DIAPHRAGM (F; JLH); CANCER, EAR (F; JLH); CANCER,
GUM (F; JLH); CANCER, KIDNEY (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (F; JLH); CANCER,
NECK (F; JLH); CANCER, RECTUM (F; JLH; WO2); CANCER, SINUS (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH);
CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CANCER, VAGINA (F; JLH); CANDIDA (1; APA;
CAN; CRC; WO2); CHILL (F; PHR; PH2); CHOLERA (1; CRC; WO2); COLD (2; CAN; PHR; ZUL);
COLIC (1; APA; CAN; TRA); CONDYLOMATA (F; JLH); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; WHO); COUGH (2; CRC;
PHR); CRAMP (1; APA; CAN; DEP; MPI; TRA; WHO; ZUL); DIARRHEA (1; DEP; PHR; TRA;
WHO); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; DEP; WO2); DYSMENORRHEA (1; APA; WHO); DYSPEPSIA (2; CAN;
IED; KOM; PH2; WHO); DYSPNEA (F; WHO); ENTEROSIS (1; JLH; WHO); ENTEROSPASM (2; KOM;
WHO); ESCHERICHIA (1; CRC); FEVER (2; AHP; CAN; CRC; PHR; TRA); FISTULA (F; CRC); FLU (F;
PHR; PH2); FRIGIDITY (F; WHO); FUNGUS (1; CRC; KOM; PH2; TRA; WHO); GAS (2; APA; CAN;
DEP; KOM; TRA; WHO); GASTROSIS (F; DEP; WO2); GASTROSPASM (2; KOM); GINGIVOSIS (F; JLH);
HALITOSIS (F; PH2); HEADACHE (1; DEP; WO2; ZUL); HEART (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (1; ZUL); IMPOTENCE (F; WHO); INFECTION (2; CRC; KOM; PHR; PH2; TRA; WHO;
WO2); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); LEUKEMIA (1; TRA; WO2); LEUKORRHEA (F; WHO); LUMBAGO (F; CRC);
LUNG (F; CRC); LYMPHOMA (1; WO2); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); MENORRHAGIA (F; CRC); MYCOSIS (1; CRC;
KOM; PH2; TRA; WHO; ZUL); NAUSEA (F; CRC; TRA; ZUL); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS
(F; CRC); NEURALGIA (F; DEP; WHO; WO2); PAIN (1; APA; CAN; TRA; WHO; WO2; ZUL);
PARALYSIS (F; DEP; WO2); PHARYNGOSIS (2; PHR); PHTHISIS (F; CRC); PHYMATA (F; JLH); PROCTOSIS
(F; JLH); PROLAPSE (F; CRC); PROCTOSIS (F; CRC); PSORIASIS (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; APA; WHO;
WO2; ZUL); SALMONELLA (1; WO2); SINUSOSIS (F; JLH); SORE (F; JLH); SPASM (F; CRC); SPLENOSIS
(F; JLH); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; CRC); STOMATOSIS (2; CRC; DEP; JLH; PHR; WO2); SYNCOPE (F;
WO2); TOOTHACHE (F; DEP; PH2; WHO); TUMOR (F; CRC; JLH); ULCER (1; APA; WHO); VAGINOSIS
(F; CRC; JLH; WHO); VIRUS (1; APA; BGB; CAN; TRA); VOMITING (1; CRC; PH2; WO2); WART
(F; CRC; JLH); WEN (F; JLH); WORM (F; PHR; PH2); WOUND (F; PHR; PH2; WHO); YEAST (1; APA;
CAN; WO2).
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DOSAGES (CINNAMON) — 1 TSP BARK/CUP WATER 2–3 ×/DAY W MEALS (APA; WIC); 0.5–1 G BARK AS
TEA 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–4 G BARK/DAY (KOM; WHO); 20 GRAINS BARK FOR DYSENTERY (DEP); 0.3–1 G
POWDERED BARK (PNC); 0.5–1.0 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (1:1 IN 70% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–4 ML
CINNAMON TINCTURE (CAN; PNC); 0.05–0.2 G EO/DAY (KOM; WHO); 0.05–0.2 ML CINNAMON OIL
(PNC); 0.3–1.2 ML SPIRIT OF CINNAMON (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CINNAMON) — CLASS 2B, 2D. “NOT FOR
LONG-TERM USE; DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE (2–4 G BARK/DAY; 50–200 MG EO/DAY). MAY
OVERSTIMULATE THE VASOMOTOR CENTER” (AHP). COMMISSION E REPORTS BARK CONTRAINDICATIONS:
HYPERSENSITIVITY TO CINNAMON OR PERUVIAN BALSAM; AND ADVERSE EFFECTS: OFTEN ALLERGIC REACTIONS
OF SKIN AND MUCOSAE. TRAMIL WARNS AGAINST CONTINUED USE BECAUSE OF MUTAGENICITY (TRA).
EXTRACTS AND CINNAMALDEHYDE REPORTED MUTAGENIC IN SOME STUDIES, NONMUTAGENIC IN OTHERS.
OTHER SOURCES REPORT CONTRAINDICATIONS: GI-ULCER AND PREGNANCY (AEH). CAN CAUTIONS THAT THE
CINNAMALDEHYDE IN THE VOLATILE OIL IS ALLERGENIC AND IRRITANT. THE ALLERGENIC OIL SHOULD NOT BE
TAKEN INTERNALLY (CAN). “NO KNOWN PROBLEMS WITH THE USE OF CINNAMON DURING PREGNANCY AND
LACTATION, PROVIDED THAT DOSES DO NOT GREATLY EXCEED THE AMOUNTS USED IN FOODS. “MAY CAUSE
SOME PEOPLE TO BREAK OUT IN A RASH” (CASTLEMAN, 1996). HIGH DOSES CAUSED VOMITING IN
EXPERIMENTS WITH DOGS, CORRESPONDING WITH REPORTED SIDE EFFECTS IN HUMANS. CINNAMALDEHYDE,
5% IN PETROLATUM, IS A SKIN IRRITANT. PROLONGED CONTACT WITH CINNAMON OIL ON SKIN MAY CAUSE
BURNS. CINNAMALDEHYDE IN COSMETICS OR PERFUMES MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC REACTIONS. ALLERGIC REACTIONS (I.E., SWOLLEN LIPS OR TONGUE, ITCHING, BURNING SENSATION, BLISTERING OF THE ORAL MUCOSA,
AND URTICARIA) REPORTED FROM CONTACT WITH OINTMENTS, TOOTHPASTE, MOUTHWASH, OR FOODS CONTAINING CINNAMON OIL OR CINNAMALDEHYDE (AEH1). CINNAMIC ALDEHYDE IN PERFUMES CAN CAUSE
DERMATOSIS. IN TOOTHPASTE, IT CAN CAUSE SENSITIVITY (DAD). SENSITIZED AND SENSITIVE JUSTIFIABLE
CHEMOPHOBES MAY DEVELOP DERMATOSIS USING MOUTHWASH, PERFUME, SOAP, OR TOOTHPASTE FLAVORED
WITH CAMPHOR, CASSIA, OR CINNAMON (FNF; RIN). MAY REDUCE ACTIVITY OF TETRACYCLINE (WHO).
FOLLOWING INGESTION OF CINNAMON, CONTACT DERMATOSIS MAY FLARE UP. EUGENOL HAS BEEN REPORTED
TO BE IRRITANT AND A WEAK TUMOR PROMOTER. EO LD50 690 MG/KG DER (CAN). PERHAPS SECOND
ONLY TO SOME VARIETIES OF CLOVE (UP TO 20% EUGENOL), CINNAMON (TO 3.8%) IS A MAJOR SOURCE
OF EUGENOL.
CINNAMON-VINE, CHINESE YAM (DIOSCOREA BATATAS DECNE.) ++
SYNONYM — DIOSCOREA OPPOSITA AUCT.
ACTIVITIES (CINNAMON-VINE) — ANTIOXIDANT (1; PR14:250); ANTIRADICULAR (1; PR14:250); NOOTROPIC (F; X10925408).
INDICATIONS (CINNAMON-VINE) — ASTHMA (F; DAA); BITE (F; DAA); CACHEXIA (F; DAA); COUGH
(F; DAA); DEBILITY (F; DAA); DIARRHEA (F; DAA); DYSPEPSIA (F; DAA); DYSURIA (F; DAA); ENTEROSIS
(F; DAA); ENURESIS (F; DAA); HYPERTONIA (F; DAA); LEUKORRHEA (F; DAA); NEURASTHENIA (F; DAA);
NIGHT SWEATS (F; DAA); POLYURIA (F; DAA); SNAKEBITE (F; DAA); SPERMATORRHEA (F; DAA); STING
(F; DAA).
DOSAGES (CINNAMON-VINE) — NONE FOUND.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CINNAMON-VINE) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM; PH2). NONE FOUND.
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CLARY (SALVIA SCLAREA L.) +++
SYNONYM — S. SCLAREA VAR. TURKESTANIANA MOTTET
ACTIVITIES (CLARY) — ANALGESIC (1; TAD); ANTIBACTERIAL (F; HH2); ANTIDIAPHORETIC (F; EFS); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; TAD); ANTISEPTIC (F; CRC; EFS; HH2); ANTISPASMODIC (F; CRC); ASTRINGENT (F;
CRC; EFS); BALSAMIC (F; CRC); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC; EFS); STIMULANT (F;
CRC; EFS); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; EFS).
INDICATIONS (CLARY) — BACTERIA (F; HH2); CANCER (F; CRC); CATARRH (F; CRC; EFS; HH2); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CRC); CRAMP (F; CRC; HH2); DEBILITY (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; HH2); DYSPEPSIA
(F; CRC); FELON (F; CRC; JLH); GAS (F; HHB); HEADACHE (F; CRC; HH2); INFECTION (1; HH2);
INFLAMMATION (1; TAD); KIDNEY STONE (F; CRC); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; HH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC);
PAIN (1; TAD); SWELLING (F; CRC); TUMOR (F; CRC); UTEROSIS (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (CLARY) — FOOD FARMACY? TO BE EATEN FOR CANCER (JLH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CLARY) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT COVERED (KOM;
PHR; PH2). LD50 EO = >5000–5600 MG/KG ORL RAT (HH2); LD50 EO = >520–550 MG/KG IPR MOUSE
(HH2); LD50 EO = 740 MG/KG IPR RAT (HH2); 2000–>5000 MG/KG DML DOG (HH2).
CLEAVERS (GALIUM APARINE L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (CLEAVERS) — ALTERATIVE (F; DAA; EFS; PNC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA); ANTIDYSCRATIC (F;
MAD); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FAD); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DAA); ANTISPASMODIC (F; EFS); APERIENT (F;
DAA; EFS; PNC; SKJ); ASTRINGENT (1; APA; DAA; PNC); DEMULCENT (1; WAM); DEPURATIVE (1;
DAA; EFS; WAM); DIAPHORETIC (F; DAA); DIURETIC (1; APA; CAN; DAA; FAD); EMETIC (F; DEM);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; MAD); HEMOSTAT (F; DAA; MAD); HYPOTENSIVE (1; DAA; FAD); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; WAM); LAXATIVE (1; APA; DEM; PNC); LARVICIDE (1; APA); LITHOLYTIC (F; PH2); LYMPH
TONIC (1; WAM); POISON (F; DEM); TONIC (F; DAA; DEM; PNC).
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INDICATIONS (CLEAVERS) — ADENOPATHY (F; APA; CAN; DAA; MAD); AGUE (F; CEB); AMENORRHEA
(F; MAD); ASCITES (F; MAD); BACTERIA (1; APA); BLEEDING (1; APA; DAA; DEM; MAD; PH2);
BITE (F; CEB); BURN (1; APA); CALCULUS (F; PH2); CANCER (F; APA; DAA; MAD); CANCER, BREAST (F;
CEB; JLH); CANCER, GLAND (F; DAA); CANCER, SKIN (F; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (F; DAA; JLH); CANCER,
TONGUE (F; DAA; MAD); CATARRH (F; HH2; PH2); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; HH2); CONSTIPATION (1; APA;
DEM; PNC); CRAMP (F; DAA; EFS); CYSTOSIS (1; APA; PH2; PNC; WAM); DERMATOSIS (1; APA;
EFS; HH2; JLH); DROPSY (F; MAD; PH2); DYSURIA (F; MAD; PH2; CAN); ECZEMA (F; MAD);
ENURESIS (F; CEB); EPILEPSY (F; CEB; MAD); EPISTAXIS (F; CEB); EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); FEVER (F;
APA; DAA; TOM); FRECKLE (F; CEB; DAA); GASTROSIS (1; WAM); GONORRHEA (F; DEM; MAD);
GOUT (F; CEB; TOM); GRAVEL (F; MAD); HEMOPTYSIS (F; DEM); HEPATOMA (F; DAA); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (1; DAA; FAD); HYSTERIA (F; CEB); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; WAM); INDURATION (F; JLH);
INFLAMMATION (1; FAD); ISCHURIA (1; PH2); ITCH (F; DEM); JAUNDICE (F; APA; DAA; MAD); KERNEL
(F; DAA; JLH); KIDNEY STONE (F; APA); LEPROSY (F; MAD); LEUKEMIA (F; DAA); LICHEN (F; MAD);
LITHIASIS (F; PH2); LYMPHADENOSIS (F; CAN); MASTOSIS (F; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; APA; DAA; DEM;
HH2); OBESITY (F; DAA; DEM; TOM); OTOSIS (F; MAD); PHTHISIS (F; MAD); POISON IVY (F; DEM);
PSORIASIS (F; APA; CAN; MAD); SCARLET FEVER (F; CEB); SCROFULA (F; MAD); SMALLPOX (F; CEB);
SORE (F; APA; MAD); STOMATOSIS (F; MAD); STONE (F; HH2; MAD; PH2); SWELLING (F; MAD);
TONSILOSIS (1; WAM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD); ULCER (F; APA); UTI (1; APA); VD (1; APA; MAD);
WATER RETENTION (1; APA; CAN; DAA; FAD; PH2); WEN (F; JLH); WOUND (F; APA); YEAST (1; APA).
DOSAGES (CLEAVERS) — 1 OZ LEAF/PINT WATER 3 ×/DAY (APA); 5–10 ML HERB TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (APA);
2–4 G HERB AS TEA 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 3–4 TSP (3.3–4.4 G)/DAY IN TEA (MAD); 2–4 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (1:1
IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN; PNC); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC); 3–15 ML EXPRESSED JUICE
3 ×/DAILY (CAN); 3.75–7.5 G EXPRESSED SAP (MAD); 4 TSP (3.3–4.4 G) IN 2 GLASSES WATER (HH2; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CLEAVERS) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NONE KNOWN (WAM). DIABETICS
SHOULD USE THE EXPRESSED JUICE ONLY WITH CAUTION. EXCESSIVE USE OF CLEAVERS SHOULD BE AVOIDED,
ESPECIALLY DURING PREGNANCY (CAN). LOWER ARTERIAL BLOOD PRESSURE IN CANINES WITH NO SLOWING OF
HEART AND NO TOXIC EFFECTS. LIKE OTHER IRIDOIDS, ASPERULOSIDE IS A MILD LAXATIVE (PNC). IT CAN BE
CONVERTED TO PROSTANOID INTERMEDIATES. I WAS SURPRISED TO FIND HARMINE, 1-HYDROXYDESOXYPEGANIN,
8-HYDROXY-2,3-DEHYDRODESOXYPEGANIN, AND PROTOPINE LISTED FOR THIS PLANT BY THE HERBAL PDR
(GRUENWALD, ET AL., 2000). I AM RELUCTANT TO ENTER THEM IN MY DATABASE WITHOUT CHECKING THEIR
ORIGINAL SOURCES.
CLEMATIS (CLEMATIS RECTA L.) +
EFS, PROPERLY METHINKS, TREAT C. RECTA AND C. VITALBA, AS A UNITY.
ACTIVITIES (CLEMATIS) — DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; EFS; HHB); FUNGICIDE (1; HHB); IRRITANT
(1; EFS); LAXATIVE (F; EFS); RUBEFACIENT (F; EFS); VESICANT (1; EFS; HHB); VULNERARY (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (CLEMATIS) — ADENOPATHY (F; HHB); ARTHROSIS (F; HHB); BLISTER (F; PH2); BLOOD (F;
EFS); CATARRH (F; HHB); DERMATOSIS (F; HHB); ECZEMA (F; HHB); EDEMA (F; HHB); FEVER (F; EFS);
FUNGUS (1; HHB); GONORRHEA (F; HHB); GOUT (F; HHB); HEADACHE (F; PH2); INFECTION (1; HHB);
MYCOSIS (1; HHB); NEPHROSIS (F; EFS); OSTEOSIS (F; PH2); PAIN (F; HHB); PROSTATOSIS (F; HHB);
RHEUMATISM (F; HHB); SCROFULA (F; EFS); SORE (F; PH2); SWELLING (F; HHB); SYPHILIS (F; HHB);
VARICOSIS (F; PH2); VD (F; HHB); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CLEMATIS) — NOT COVERED (AHP). HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES OF THE DEHYDRATED DRUG (PH2). DEATH BY
ASPHYXIATION FOLLOWING THE INTAKE OF LARGE QUANTITIES OF PROTOANEMONINE-FORMING PLANTS HAS BEEN
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OBSERVED IN ANIMAL EXPERIMENTS (PH2). THAT TEMPLATE WARNING COULD APPLY TO MANY MEMBERS OF
THE RANUNCULACEAE. PH2 WAS KIND TO THE HERB, NOTING THAT THIS PLANT WAS LESS DANGEROUS THAN SOME
OTHER BETTER KNOWN RANUNCULACEAE.
CLIMBING POTATO (BOWIEA VOLUBILIS HARV. EX HOOK. F.) X
SYNONYM — OPHIOBOSTRYX VOLUBILIS (HARV. EX HOOK. F.) SKEELS.
ACTIVITIES (CLIMBING POTATO) — CARDIOTONIC (1; CRC; VVG; WBB); COLLYRIUM (F; CRC); EMETIC
(F; VAG; WBB); IRRITANT (F; WBB); LAXATIVE (F; VVG; WBB); PHILTRE (F; WBB); POISON (1; CRC);
RODENTICIDE (1; WBB).
INDICATIONS (CLIMBING POTATO) — ASCITES (F; CRC; WBB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; VAG; WBB);
CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); CYSTOSIS (F; VAG); DROPSY (F; CRC); EDEMA (F; VVG); HEADACHE (F; VAG);
INFERTILITY (F; CRC; VVG; WBB); VD (F; WBB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CLIMBING POTATO) — HUMAN FATALITIES
REPORTED (VAG); AFRICAN MEDICINE MEN HAVE KILLED PATIENTS WITH OVERDOSES. VOMITING AND PURGATION
WERE FOLLOWED BY DEATH IN 3 HOURS TO 3 DAYS. BUT DEATH CAN OCCASIONALLY OCCUR IN MINUTES (CRC).
INTERNAL USE MAY CAUSE FATALITY (ZUL). ONE-HALF OUNCE BULB FATAL TO SHEEP (WBB). TUBER 30 TIMES
DIGITALIS, FLOWER 60 TIMES, SO DON’T EAT THIS FLOWER. 2 G FLOWER = 1 G PURE DIGITOXIN. MLD BULB
ALKALOID 0.28 PPM GASTRIC INTUBATION IN CATS (WBB).
CLOVES (SYZYGIUM AROMATICUM (L.) MERR. & L. M. PERRY) +++
SYNONYMS — CARYOPHYLLUS AROMATICUS L., EUGENIA AROMATICA (L.) BAILL., E. CARYOPHYLLATA THUNB.,
E. CARYOPHYLLUS (SPRENG.) BULLOCK & S. G. HARRISON.
ACTIVITIES (CLOVES) — ANALGESIC (2; APA; CAN; PHR; PH2; PIP; WAM); ANESTHETIC (1; CRC;
HH2; KOM; PH2; TRA); ANTHELMINTHIC (1; PNC); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; DAD; TRA); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX; FNF); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; COX; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; KOM; PH2; PIP; TRA);
ANTICANCER (1; APA); ANTICONVULSANT (1; TRA); ANTIDOTE (F; CRC); ANTIEMETIC (F; CAN; HH2);
ANTIHERPETIC (1; HH2; TRA); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; CAN); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; COX; FNF); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; X7753104); ANTINITROSATING (1; X7753104); ANTIOXIDANT (1; APA); ANTIPERSPIRANT
(F; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; CRC; HHB; KOM; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; HH2; KOM; PH2;
PIP); ANTIVIRAL (1; APA; KOM; PH2; PIP; TRA); CANDIDICIDE (1; APA; TRA); CARMINATIVE (1;
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CAN; CRC); COUNTERIRRITANT (1; CAN); DEODORANT (F; CRC); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC); EXPECTORANT
(F; CRC); FUNGICIDE (1; KOM; PH2; PIP; TRA); INSECTIFUGE (1; CRC; WOI); LARVICIDE (1; APA);
PARASYMPATICOLYTIC (1; TRA); PERISTALTIC (F; CRC); RUBEFACIENT (F; CRC); STIMULANT (1; CRC;
FNF); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC); TRANQUILIZER (1; TRA); TRICHOMONICIDE (1; HH2);
TRYPSIN-POTENTIATOR (1; CAN); VASODILATOR (1; TRA); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (CLOVES) — ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); ANOREXIA (F; PH2); ARTHROSIS (1; COX;
FNF); ASPERGILLUS (1; HH2); ATHLETE’S FOOT (15% TINCTURE IN 70% ALCOHOL) (2; CAN); BACTERIA
(1; KOM; PH2; PIP; TRA); BRONCHOSIS (2; PHR); BUG BITE (1; APA); BUNION (1, TGP); CALLUS
(F; CRC); CANCER (1; APA; COX; FNF; X7753104); CANDIDA (1; APA; HH2; TRA); CARIES (F;
CRC); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC); CHOLERA (F; CRC); COLD (2; PHR; PH2); COLIC (1; CAN; PH2);
CONVULSION (1; TRA); COUGH (2; PHR); CRAMP (1; HH2; KOM; PH2; PIP); DERMATOSIS (1; APA);
DIARRHEA (1; APA; CRC; HH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; HH2); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC); ESCHERICHIA (1;
HH2); FEVER (2; PHR); FUNGUS (1; CRC; HH2; KOM; PH2; PIP; TRA); GAS (1; CAN; CRC;
HH2; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; CRC; PH2); GINGIVOSIS (1; APA); HALITOSIS (1, LMP; PH2; TGP);
HEADACHE (1; HH2; PH2); HEART (F; CRC); HERNIA (F; CRC); HERPES (1; HH2; TRA); HICCUP (F;
CRC); INFECTION (2; APA; KOM; PHR; PH2; PIP; TRA); INFERTILITY (F; CRC); INFLAMMATION (2;
COX; FNF; KOM); MACULOSIS (1, TGP); MUCOSOSIS (1; APA); MYALGIA (F; HH2); MYCOSIS (1;
KOM; PH2; PIP; TRA); NAUSEA (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (1; TRA); OPHTHALMIA (F; PH2); PAIN
(2; APA; CAN; CRC; HH2; KOM; PHR; PH2; PIP; TRA; WAM); PHARYNGOSIS (2; APA; KOM;
PH2; PIP); PHTHISIS (F; CRC); POLYP (F; CRC); RETINOSIS (1, TGP); RHINOSIS (F; CRC); SORE (F;
CRC); SORE THROAT (PIP); SPASM (F; CRC); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH2); STOMATOSIS (2; APA; KOM;
PH2; PIP); TEETHING (1; WAM); TOOTHACHE (2; APA; CAN; HH2; PH2; TRA); TRICHOMONAS (1;
HH2); ULCER (F; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; CRC); VAGINOSIS (1; APA; HH2); VIRUS (1; APA; CRC; KOM;
PH2; PIP; TRA); VOMITING (F; CAN; HH2); WART (F; CRC); WORM (F; CRC); WOUND (1; APA;
CRC); YEAST (1; APA; HH2; TRA).
DOSAGES (CLOVES) — 120–320 MG CLOVE (CAN); 100–300 MG POWDERED CLOVE (PNC); 0.05–0.2
ML CLOVE OIL (CAN; PNC); MOUTHWASHES WITH 1–5% EO (KOM; PH2); 2–4 ML CONCENTRATED
CLOVE INFUSION (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CLOVES) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). CAN REPORTS THE EUGENOL
IN THE VOLATILE OIL TO BE AN IRRITANT. THE OIL IS A DERMAL AND MUCOUS IRRITANT, SOMETIMES CAUSING
CHEILITIS, DERMATOSIS, AND STOMATOSIS. NO UNDILUTED OIL ON INFANTS’ GUMS OR THROAT (DILUTION:
2–4 DROPS OIL TO 1 TSP ALMOND, SAFFLOWER, OR CANOLA OIL) (WAM). MAY INTERFERE WITH ANTICOAGULANT
THERAPY. “THERE ARE NO KNOWN PROBLEMS WITH THE USE OF CLOVE DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION,
PROVIDED THAT DOSES DO NOT GREATLY EXCEED THE AMOUNTS USED IN FOODS” (CAN). CLOVE BUD OIL
IS REPORTED TO HAVE AN ORAL LD50 OF 2650 MG/KG BODY WEIGHT IN RATS (EQUALING THAT OF THE
MAJOR INGREDIENT, EUGENOL, WHICH SENSITIZES SOME PEOPLE, CAUSING CONTACT DERMATOSIS) (DAD).
EO LD50 = 2650 MG/KG ORL RAT (CRC). MAJOR SOURCE OF THE COX-2 INHIBITOR, OLEANOLIC ACID,
WITH CLOVE UP TO 2% (COX). AS THE BEST SOURCE OF EUGENOL, CLOVE (UP TO 20% EUGENOL) MAY
SHARE MANY OF ITS REPORTED BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES.
CLUBMOSS (LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (CLUBMOSS) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTISPASMODIC (F; EFS; HHB); APHRODISIAC (F;
FAD); CARMINATIVE (F; EFS); DEPURATIVE (F; PH2); DIURETIC (F; EFS; HHB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS;
HHB); GASTROSEDATIVE (F; FEL); HEMOSTAT (F; DEM); LAXATIVE (F; EFS).
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INDICATIONS (CLUBMOSS) — BLEEDING (F; DEM); BRONCHOSIS (F; MAD); CALCULUS (F; DEP); CATARRH
(F; FEL; PH2); CHAFING (F; FAD); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; HHB); CIRRHOSIS (F;
MAD); CONSTIPATION (F; DEP; EFS; FEL); CRAMP (F; EFS; HHB; WOI); CYSTOSIS (F; PH2);
DEBILITY (F; DEM); DERMATOSIS (F; FEL; PH2); DIABETES (F; MAD); DIARRHEA (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; FEL; PH2); DYSURIA (F; FEL); ECZEMA (F; FEL; PH2); ENTEROSIS
(F; HHB); EPILEPSY (F; MAD); ERYSIPELAS (F; FEL); FEVER (F; DEM; FEL); FURUNCLE (F; MAD);
GAS (F; EFS; FEL); GASTROSIS (F; FEL; HHB); GLEET (F; FEL); GONORRHEA (F; FEL); GOUT (F;
MAD); HEADACHE (F; DEM); HEMATURIA (F; FEL); HEMOPTYSIS (F; FEL); HEPATOSIS (F; MAD;
PH2); HERPES (F; FEL); HYSTERIA (F; MAD); IMPOTENCE (F; PH2); ITCH (F; PH2); JAUNDICE (F;
MAD); LICE (F; FAD); NEPHROSIS (F; HHB); PAIN (F; DEM); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PH2); PNEUMONIA
(F; MAD); PSORIASIS (F; MAD); RACHOSIS (F; MAD); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2);
RHINOSIS (F; MAD); SCABIES (F; MAD); SCROFULA (F; MAD); SORE (F; FEL); SPLENOSIS (F; MAD);
STONE (F; DEP; FEL); TENESMUS (F; MAD); TONSILOSIS (F; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD); URETHROSIS
(F; FEL); UTEROSIS (F; PH2); VAGINOSIS (F; PH2); VARICOSIS (F; MAD; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F;
DEP; EFS; HHB); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (CLUBMOSS) — 1.5 HERB (HHB); 1–5 G POWDER/DAY (MAD); 2–3 CUPS TEA/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CLUBMOSS) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). LARGE DOSES ARE
EMETIC (MAD).
CLUSTERLEAF
(TERMINALIA SERICEA BURCH EX DC.) +
ACTIVITIES (CLUSTERLEAF) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HDN); ANTIEMETIC (F; ZIM); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(1; ZUL); ANTIULCER (1; ZUL); APHRODISIAC (F; HH2); BITTER (1; WBB); CANDIDICIDE (1; HDN);
POISON (1; ZUL).
INDICATIONS (CLUSTERLEAF) — ABORTION (F; HDN); BACTERIA (1; HDN); BILHARZIA (F; HDN);
BILIOUSNESS (F; HDN); CANDIDA (1; HDN); CHILDBIRTH (F; HDN; WBB); COLIC (F; ZUL); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; HDN); DEBILITY (F; ZUL); DERMATOSIS (F; HDN); DIABETES (F; WBB; ZUL);
DIARRHEA (F; HH2; ZUL); DYSENTERY (F; HDN); ENTEROSIS (F; ZUL); EPISTAXIS (F; ZUL); FUNGUS
(1; HDN); GASTROSIS (F; ZUL); GONORRHEA (F; HDN); HEMATURIA (F; HDN); HYDROCELE (F; HDN);
IMPOTENCE (F; HH2); INFECTION (1; HDN); INFERTILITY (F; ZUL); INFLAMMATION (1; HDN; ZUL);
MENORRHAGIA (F; HH2; ZUL); MYCOSIS (1; HDN); OPHTHALMIA (F; ZUL); PAIN (F; HDN); PNEUMONIA (F; HDN; ZUL); PROCTOSIS (F; HDN); SCHISTOSOMIASIS (F; ZUL); SORE THROAT (F; HDN;
ZUL); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HDN); SWELLING (F; HDN); SYPHILIS (F; HDN); TRACHOMA (F; HDN);
ULCER (1; HDN; ZUL); VD (F; ZUL); VOMITING (F; HDN; ZIM); WORM (F; HDN); WOUND (F;
HH2; ZUL); YEAST (1; HDN).
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COCA (ERYTHROXYLUM COCA LAM.) +
ACTIVITIES (COCA) — ANALGESIC (F; CRC; HHB); ANESTHETIC (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1;
CRC); APERIENT (F; CRC); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC); CARCINOGENIC (F; PHR);
CARMINATIVE (F; CRC); CNS-STIMULANT (1; CRC; PH2); DEOBSTRUENT (F; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC);
DIGESTIVE (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC; HHB); EMBRYOTOXIC (F; PHR); EUPHORIANT (F; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (F; CRC); IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT (F; PHR); MYDRIATIC (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); NERVINE
(F; CRC); PARALYTIC (1; PH2); PSYCHEDELIC (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC); TONIC (1; HHB).
INDICATIONS (COCA) — ALTITUDE SICKNESS (1; CRC; HAD; JAD); ASTHMA (F; CRC; HHB); BACTERIA
(1; CRC); BLEEDING (F; CRC); CANCER (F; CRC); CHILDBIRTH (F; DAV); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CRC);
DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; DAV); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; DAV); ECZEMA (F; CRC); EDEMA (F;
CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; DAV); EPISTAXIS (F; CRC); FATIGUE (1; CRC; DAV); FRACTURE (F; CRC); GAS (F;
CRC); GASTROSIS (F; CRC); GINGIVOSIS (F; CRC); GOUT (F; CRC); HEADACHE (F; CRC; DAV); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC); HOARSENESS (F; CRC); HUNGER (F; DAV; HHB); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; CRC; HHB);
ITCH (F; CRC); MELANCHOLY (F; CRC); NAUSEA (F; CRC); NEURALGIA (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC);
NEURASTHENIA (F; CRC); NEUROSIS (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); PAIN (1; CRC; HHB; PHR; PH2);
RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; DAV); SIDE ACHE (F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC); STOMACHACHE
(F; CRC; DAV); STOMATOSIS (F; CRC); SWELLING (F; CRC); SYNCOPE (F; CRC); THROAT (F; CRC);
WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; HHB); WOUND (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (COCA) — INDIVIDUAL DOSE, 3 G DRY LEAF (HHB). MAXIMUM INDIVIDUAL DOSE 30 MG COCAINE
(HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COCA) — NOT COVERED (AHP). CLASSIFIED AS
A DRUG, WHICH, NORMALLY, MUST BE REGISTERED AS A PHARMACEUTICAL SPECIALTY (AEH). EMBRYOTOXIC,
COCAINE PASSES INTO THE FETUS AND MOTHER’S MILK (PHR). IN HIGH DOSES IT MAY PARALYZE MOTOR NEURON
FIBERS (PH2).
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COCILLANA (GUAREA RUSBYI (BRITTON) RUSBY) +
ACTIVITIES (COCILLANA) — EMETIC (1; HHB; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (1; HHB; HH2; PH2); EXPECTORANT (1; HHB; HH2); LAXATIVE (1; PH2); STIMULANT (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (COCILLANA) — AMENORRHEA (F; HHB; HH2; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; PH2); CONSTIPATION
(1; PH2); COUGH (F; PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (COCILLANA) — 0.5–1 G BARK 3 ×/DAY (HHB; HH2); 1.3–3 G FOR AMENORRHEA (HH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COCILLANA) — NOT COVERED (AHP).“HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). LARGE DOSES CAUSE DIARRHEA, FATIGUE,
AND NAUSEA (HHB; PH2).
COCKSCOMB
(CELOSIA ARGENTEA L. VAR. CRISTATA (L.) KUNTZE) +++
SYNONYM — C. CRISTATA L.
FOSTER AND YUE TREAT FLOWERS OF C. CRISTATA (COCKSCOMB) AS JI GUAN HUA + (PINYIN) AND SEEDS OF C.
ARGENTEA (REDFOX) AS QING XIANG ZI (PINYIN). ALL SPECIES OF THE GENUS ARE ALSO CALLED WOOLFLOWER
(FAY).
ACTIVITIES (COCKSCOMB) — ANTHELMINTHIC (F; DAA); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WO2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F;
FAY); ANTIRIBOSOMAL (1; X10850653); ANTIVIRAL (1; X10850653); APHRODISIAC (F; FAY; WO2);
ASTRINGENT (F; JLH); DEMULCENT (F; FAY); DEPURATIVE (F; FAY); DIURETIC (1; LMP; WO2); EMOLLIENT
(F; LMP); HYPOTENSIVE (1; FAY); UTI (F; FAY); LITHOLYTIC (1; WO2); TRICHOMONICIDE (F; FAY);
VERMIFUGE (F; DAA).
INDICATIONS (COCKSCOMB) — ABSCESS (F; LMP); AMENORRHEA (F; DAA; LMP); BACTERIA (1;
WO2); BITE (F; FAY); BLEEDING (F; DAA; FAY; LMP); BOIL (F; DAA); CANCER (F; JLH; WO2);
CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; FAY); CORNEOSIS (F; FAY); COUGH (F; DAA); DEAFNESS (F; LMP); DERMATOSIS
(F; FAY); DIARRHEA (F; DAA; FAY); DIZZINESS (F; FAY); DYSENTERY (F; FAY); DYSMENORRHEA (F;
DAA; FAY); DYSURIA (F; DAA; FAY); ENTEROSIS (F; LMP); EPISTAXIS (F; FAY); ESCHERICHIA (1;
WO2); FEVER (F; FAY); FRACTURE (F; LMP); HEMATEMESIS (F; FAY); HEMATURIA (F; FAY); HEMOPTYSIS (F; DAA; FAY); HEMORRHOID (F; DAA; FAY); HEPATOSIS (F; FAY); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
(1; FAY); HIV (1; X10850653); IMPOTENCE (F; FAY); INCONTINENCE (F; FAY); INFECTION (1; FAY;
LMP; WO2); INFLAMMATION (F; FAY); IROSIS (F; FAY); ITCH (F; FAY); LEUKORRHEA (F; FAY; LMP);
METRORRHAGIA (F; DAA); OPHTHALMIA (F; DAA); PAIN (F; DAA); PARASITE (1; FAY); PROTOZOA (1;
FAY); SORE (F; DAA; FAY); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; WO2); STOMATOSIS (F; FAY; WO2); STONE (1;
WO2); SWELLING (F; DAA); TRICHOMONIASIS (1; FAY); UTEROSIS (F; FAY); UTI (F; FAY); VAGINOSIS
(1; FAY); VIRUS (1; X10850653); WATER RETENTION (1; LMP; WO2); WORM (F; DAA); WOUND
(F; FAY).
DOSAGES (COCKSCOMB) — 4–15 G FL (FAY); 3–15 G SEED IN DECOCTION (FAY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COCKSCOMB) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PH2). LEAVES NOT TO BE EATEN BY MENSTRUATING WOMEN (LMP).
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COCONUT (COCOS NUCIFERA L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (COCONUT) — ANTHELMINTIC (F; DAD; MPI); ANTIBACTERIAL (F; DAD); ANTIBLENNORRHAGIC
(F; DAD); ANTIBRONCHITIC (F; DAD); ANTIDOTAL (F; DAD); ANTIGINGIVITIC (F; DAD); ANTIPYRETIC (F;
DAD; JFM); ANTISEPTIC (1; DAD; MPI); ANTITUMOR (1; PH2); APERIENT (F; DAD; EFS); APHRODISIAC
(F; DAD); ASTRINGENT (F; DAD; JFM); CANDIDICIDE (1; MPI); DEPURATIVE (F; DAD); DIURETIC (1;
DAD; MPI); EMOLLIENT (F; JFM); FUNGICIDE (1; MPI); HEMOSTAT (F; DAD); IMMUNOMODULATOR (1;
PH2); LACTAGOGUE (F; DAV); LAXATIVE (F; DAD); PECTORAL (F; JFM); PEDICULICIDE (F; DAD); STOMACHIC (F; DAD); SUPPURATIVE (F; DAD); TONIC (F; JFM); VERMIFUGE (F; DAD).
INDICATIONS (COCONUT) — ABSCESS (F; DAD); ALACTEA (F; DAV); ALOPECIA (F; DAD); AMENORRHEA
(F; DAD); ASTHMA (F; DAD; DAV); BACTERIA (F; DAD); BLEEDING (F; DAD); BLENNORRHAGIA (F; DAD);
BRONCHOSIS (F; DAD; PH2); BRUISE (F; DAD); BURN (F; DAD); CACHEXIA (F; DAD); CALCULUS (F;
DAD); CANCER (1; JLH; PH2); CANCER, BREAST (1; DAV); CANDIDA (1; JFM; MPI); CARIES (F; WO2);
CHILDBIRTH (F; DAV); COLD (F; DAD; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; DAD); COUGH (F; DAD; PH2); DEBILITY
(F; DAD); DERMATOSIS (F; DAD; PH2); DIABETES (F; IED); DROPSY (F; DAD); DYSENTERY (F; DAD;
SKJ); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DAD); DYSURIA (F; SKJ; WO2); ERYSIPELAS (F; DAD); FEVER (F; DAD; JFM;
SKJ); FLU (F; DAD); FUNGUS (1; MPI); GINGIVOSIS (F; DAD); GONORRHEA (F; DAD); GRAY HAIR (F;
PH2); HEADACHE (F; IED); HEMATEMESIS (F; DAD); HEMOPTYSIS (F; DAD); HEPATOSIS (F; SKJ); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (F; IED); IMPOTENCE (F; DAD); INFECTION (1; MPI); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); JAUNDICE
(F; DAD); MASTOSIS (F; JFM); MENORRHAGIA (F; DAD); MISCARRIAGE (F; DAV); MYCOSIS (1; MPI);
NAUSEA (F; DAD; IED); OTOSIS (F; DAD); PARASITE (F; IED); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PH2); PHTHISIS (F; DAD);
PREGNANCY (F; DAD); RASH (F; DAD); SCABIES (F; DAD); SCURVY (F; DAD); SORE (F; PH2); SORE
THROAT (F; DAD; PH2); STOMACH (F; DAD); SWELLING (F; DAD); SYPHILIS (F; DAD); TOOTHACHE (F;
DAD; JFM); TUBERCULOSIS (1; DAD; MPI); TUMOR (1; DAD; PH2); TYPHOID (F; DAD); VD (F;
DAD); UTEROSIS (F; SKJ); VD (F; JFM); VOMITING (F; SKJ); WATER RETENTION (1; DAD; MPI); WORM
(F; DAD; IED); WOUND (F; DAD); YEAST (1; JFM; MPI).
DOSAGES (COCONUT) — FOOD FARMACY (JAD). FOUR SPOONS OF GINGER IN COCONUT WATER IS AN EMMENAGOGUE (JFM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COCONUT) — NOT COVERED (AHP). NONE
LISTED (PH2). “HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WHEN USED AS A FOOD” (PH2). COCONUT MEAT IS HARD TO
DIGEST AND MAY CAUSE DYSPEPSIA. THE EMMENAGOGUE REPORTS, SKETCHY THOUGH THEY ARE, MAY INDICATE
CAUTION AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN (JAD). EXTRACTS OF THE SHELL FIBERS SHOWED NO ANTIMICROBIAL
ACTIVITIES (MPI).
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CODONOPSIS (CODONOPSIS SPP.) +
ACTIVITIES (CODONOPSIS) — ADRENOLYTIC (1; LAF); ANTIAGING (1; APA); ANTIHISTAMINIC (F; LAF);
APHRODISIAC (F; FAY); CNS-STIMULANT (1; APA); DIGESTIVE (1; FAY); HEMOPOIETIC (F; DAA; FAY);
HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; ABS); HYPERGLYCEMIC (1; FAY); HYPOTENSIVE (1; FAY); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1;
APA; FAY); LEUKOCYTOGENIC (1; APA); PHAGOCYTOTIC (F; FAY); SPLENOTONIC (F; FAY); TONIC (F; APA;
FAY; MAB).
INDICATIONS (CODONOPSIS) — AMNESIA (F; DAA); ANEMIA (1; DAA; FAY); ANOREXIA (1; APA;
DAA; FAY); ANOXIA (F; LAF); ARTHROSIS (F; FAY); ASTHMA (F; APA; DAA); BITE (1; ABS); BRONCHOSIS (1; APA); CACHEXIA (F; DAA); CANCER (F; DAA); CARDIOPATHY (1; APA; DAA); COUGH (F;
FAY; LAF); DIABETES (F; DAA; FAY); DIARRHEA (F; APA; FAY); DYSPEPSIA (F; FAY); DYSPNEA (F;
APA); ENTEROSIS (F; DAA); FATIGUE (1; APA); FEVER (F; DAA); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; DAA; FAY);
HYPERACIDITY (F; DAA; FAY); HYPOGLYCEMIA (1; FAY); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; APA; FAY); IMPOTENCE (F; DAA); INSOMNIA (F; DAA); NAUSEA (F; APA); NEPHROSIS (F; DAA; FAY); NEUROSIS (F;
FAY); PALPITATION (F; DAA); RESPIROSIS (F; APA); RHEUMATISM (F; FAY); SCLERODERMA (F; DAA);
SNAKEBITE (1; ABS); STAMINA (1; APA); STRESS (1; APA; LAF); ULCER (1; APA; LAF); VERTIGO (F;
FAY); WEAKNESS (F; LAF); XEROSTOMIA (F; LAF).
DOSAGES (CODONOPSIS) — UP TO 25 G ROOT/DAY (APA); 30–60 G/DAY (FAY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CODONOPSIS) — CLASS 1 (AHP).
COFFEE (COFFEA ARABICA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (COFFEE) — ABSORBENT (2; PHR); ANALEPTIC (1; PHR; PH2); ANALGESIC (1; CRC; PHR;
TRA); ANAPHRODISIAC (F; CRC; IED); ANORECTIC (F; CRC); ANTIDOTAL (F; CRC); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; TRA);
ANTIALLERGIC (1; TRA); ANTIARRHYTHMIC (1; TRA); ANTICAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; TRA); ANTIDOTE, ATROPINE
(1; CRC); ANTIDOTE, OPIUM (F; IED); ANTIEMETIC (F; EFS); ANTIHERPETIC (1; TRA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(1; TRA); ANTINARCOTIC (F; EFS); ANTIOXIDANT (1; HHB; TRA); ANTISEPTIC (1; TRA); ANTITUSSIVE (F;
DAV); ANTIVIRAL (1; TRA); ASTRINGENT (2; PHR); BRONCHODILATOR (2; TRA); BRONCHORELAXANT (1; PHR;
PH2); CARCINOGENIC (1; TRA); CARDIOTONIC (F; CRC; EFS); CATABOLIC (1; TRA); CATECHOLAMINOGENIC
(1; PH2); CEREBROTONIC (1; EFS; TRA); CHRONOTROPIC (1; TRA); CNS-STIMULANT (1; CRC; PHR);
COUNTERIRRITANT (F; CRC); DIGESTIVE (F; WOI); DIURETIC (1; CRC; PHR; PH2; TRA); EXPECTORANT (1;
TRA); GASTROSTIMULANT (2; PHR; PH2; TRA); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; CRC; TRA); HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIC
(2; PHR); HYPERTENSIVE (1; PH2); HYPNOTIC (F; CRC); HYPOTENSIVE (1; TRA); LACTAGOGUE (F; CRC);
MASTICATORY (F; CRC); MUTAGENIC (1; TRA); MYOCARDIOCONTRACTANT (1; TRA); MYORELAXANT (1; PHR;
PH2; TRA); NATRIURETIC (1; TRA); NERVINE (F; CRC; IED); PERISTALTIC (F; WOI); PHOSPHODIESTERASEINHIBITOR (1; TRA); POSITIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1; PH2); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; PH2); STIMULANT (F; CRC;
IED); TERATOGENIC (1; TRA); VASODILATOR (1; TRA); WATER RETENTION (1; CRC; PHR; PH2; TRA).
INDICATIONS (COFFEE) — ACHLORHYDRIA (1; TRA); ALLERGY (1; TRA); ANEMIA (F; PH2); ARRHYTHMIA
(1; TRA); ASTHMA (1; CRC; JFM; TRA); BLEEDING (F; IED); BRONCHOSIS (1; TRA); CANCER (1; PH2);
CAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; TRA); CHILDBIRTH (F; DAV); COUGH (F; JFM); DIARRHEA (2; IED; KOM; PH2);
EDEMA (F; PH2); FATIGUE (1; PH2); FEVER (F; CRC; IED); FLU (1; DAV; JFM; PHR; PH2); GINGIVOSIS
(F; JFM); GOUT (F; JFM); HEADACHE (F; CRC; HHB); HEPATOSIS (1; PH2; TRA); HERPES (1; TRA);
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; TRA); HYPOTONIA (F; PH2); INFECTION (1; HHB); INFLAMMATION (2; KOM;
TRA); INSOMNIA (F; PH2); INTOXICATION (F; JFM); JAUNDICE (F; CRC; JFM); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1;
PH2); MALARIA (F; CRC; IED; JFM); MIGRAINE (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); NARCOSIS
(F; CRC); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC); OPIUM POISONING (F; CRC); PAIN (1; CRC; PHR; TRA); PHARYNGOSIS
(2; KOM; PHR; PH2); PULMONOSIS (1; DAV; HHB; TRA); RHEUMATISM (F; JFM); SORE (F; CRC;
JFM); STOMATOSIS (2; KOM; PHR; PH2); TOOTHACHE (F; JFM); TYPHOID (F; IED); VERTIGO (2; CRC;
TRA); VIRUS (1; TRA); VOMITING (F; EFS); WOUND (1; IED; PHR; PH2).
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DOSAGES (COFFEE) — 9 G CRUDE COFFEE CHARCOAL/DAY; THE SINGLE DOSE AVERAGING 3 G (KOM) (I SUSPECT
THAT THOROUGHLY CARBONIZED CHARCOAL IS PRETTY WELL DEVOID OF METHYL XANTHINES); 8 G POWDERED
COFFEE/720 ML WATER (TRA); 100–200 MG CAFFEINE OR 1.5 CUPS COFFEE FOR BRONCHODILATION (TRA);
250–500 MG CAFFEINE = 3 CUPS COFFEE FOR ACHLORHYDRIA (TRA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COFFEE) — COMMISSION E REPORTS INTERACTIONS
(BUT TALKING MORE ABOUT CARBONIZED COFFEE CHARCOAL THAN INSTANT OR REAL COFFEE): ABSORPTION OF OTHER
DRUGS (AND MINERALS AND VITAMINS) TAKEN SIMULTANEOUSLY MIGHT BE REDUCED (AEH). COFFEE HAS BEEN
IMPLICATED IN LOSS OF CALCIUM AND MAGNESIUM IN BONES, WHICH BODES OMINOUS FOR OSTEOPOROSIS
CANDIDATES. IT CAN ALSO INHIBIT OR INTERFERE WITH IRON ABSORPTION AND HELP ELEVATE CHOLESTEROL (JLR1(8):4.
1995). TOXICOLOGICALLY HARMLESS (UP TO 5 CUPS OR 500 MG CAFFEINE) FOR HEALTHY ADULTS HABITUATED TO
COFFEE (BUT HYPERTENSIVE IN NEOPHYTES TAKING 250 G COFFEE (1.25 CUPS), INCREASING SYSTOLIC BLOOD
PRESSURE SOME 10 MM HG). GRUENWALD ET AL. CAUTIONS ARE NOT EXACTLY THE SAME ECHOS I AM USED TO.
THEY ADVISE CAUTION FOR THOSE WITH DISPOSITION TO CONVULSIONS AND CERTAIN PSYCHIC DISORDERS (SUCH AS
PANIC ANXIETY), NEPHROSIS, SENSITIVE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM, AND THYROID HYPERFUNCTION. SIDE EFFECTS
ATTRIBUTED IN PART TO CHLOROGENIC ACID MAY INCLUDE DIARRHEA, HYPERACIDITY, INAPPETENCE, AND STOMACH
IRRITATION. CHRONIC CONSUMPTION OF >1500 MG/DAY CAN LEAD TO DIARRHEA, DIZZINESS, HEADACHE, INAPPETENCE, IRRITABILITY, PALPITATIONS, RESTLESSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, AND VOMITING. HIGHER DOSES LEAD TO ARRHYTHMIC SPASMS OF DIFFERENT MUSCLE GROUPS, ARRHYTHMIC TACHYCARDIA, AND OPISTHOTONOS. BUT NOT TO WORRY!
FATAL POISONINGS “ARE NOT CONCEIVABLE.” THEY DO REITERATE THE REPORTED DEATH OF A CHILD AFTER INGESTING
5300 MG CAFFEINE. IRONICALLY, THAT COFFEE CHARCOAL THAT COMMISSION E PROMOTES FOR MUSSY MUCOSA
MIGHT BE THE BEST ANTIDOTE, ALONG WITH SORBITOL, FOR OVERDOSES OF CAFFEINE. NURSING MOTHERS MAY PASS
CAFFEINE-INDUCED INSOMNIA TO THE NURSING BABY. PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD AVOID CAFFEINE, NEVER EXCEEDING 300 MG CAFFEINE SPREAD OUT OVER THE DAY (PHR). LD50 CAFFEINE = 5–10 G ORL HUMAN (TRA).
EXTRACTS (COFFEE) — NOT EXACTLY AN EXTRACT, THE CARBONIZED CHARCOAL IS DESCRIBED AS ABSORBENT AND
ASTRINGENT, LIKE MOST CHARCOALS. I HOPE THAT PHYSICIANS WILL UNDERSTAND WHAT IS SAID IN THE HERBAL
PDR, SPEAKING OF CAFFEINE AND NOT THE CHARCOAL, “IT ALSO INCREASES THE PSYCHOMOTOR STAMINA” (PHR).
CHLOROGENIC ACID, LIKE CAFFEINE ALONE, CAN DOUBLE GASTRIC SECRETION (PHR). IN HAMSTERS, 20% GREEN
COFFEE BEAN IN DIET IMPEDES DMBA-INDUCED TUMORS.
COFFEE SENNA (SENNA OCCIDENTALIS (L.) LINK.) +
SYNONYM — CASSIA OCCIDENTALIS L.
ACTIVITIES (COFFEE SENNA) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; JFM; ZUL); ANALGESIC (F; ZUL); ANTHELMINTHIC (1;
TRA; ZUL); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WO2; ZUL); ANTIDIURETIC (F; JFM); ANTIEDEMIC (1; TRA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; TRA; WO2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; ZUL); ANTISEPTIC (1; TRA; ZUL); ANTISPASMODIC (F;
JFM); CARDIOTOXIC (1; AAB); CHOLAGOGUE (1; TRA; ZUL); CICATRIZANT (F; ZUL); DEPURATIVE (F;
JFM; TRA); DIAPHORETIC (F; WO2); DIURETIC (1; WO2; ZUL); EXPECTORANT (F; WO2); FUNGICIDE (1;
FNF; WO2; ZUL); HEMOSTAT (F; ZUL); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; TRA); HYPOTENSIVE (1; JFM; TRA);
LAXATIVE (1; TRA; ZUL); STOMACHIC (F; WO2); TONIC (F; ZUL); VERMIFUGE (1; WO2).
INDICATIONS (COFFEE SENNA) — AGING (F; ZUL); ANEMIA (F; ZUL); ASTHMA (F; WO2); BACTERIA (1;
WO2; ZUL); BED WETTING (F; JFM); BLENNORRHAGIA (F; ZUL); BILIOUSNESS (F; ZUL); BLEEDING (F;
ZUL); BONE ACHE (F; IED); BRONCHOSIS (F; IED; ZUL); BUG BITE (F; ZUL); CARDIOPATHY (F; JFM;
ZUL); CARIES (F; IED); CATARACT (F; IED; JFM); CATARRH (F; IED); CHILDBIRTH (F; JFM; ZUL); CIRRHOSIS
(F; WO2); COLIC (F; IED); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; IED); CONSTIPATION (1; TRA; ZUL); CONVULSION (F;
WO2; ZUL); COUGH (F; ZUL); CRAMP (F; IED; JFM; WO2); DEBILITY (F; AAB); DERMATOSIS (F;
DEM; TRA; WO2); DIABETES (F; WO2); DIARRHEA (F; WO2); DYSENTERY (F; WO2); DYSMENORRHEA
(F; AAB; JFM); EDEMA (1; JFM; TRA); ENCEPHALOSIS (1; WO2); ENTEROSIS (F; IED; ZUL); EPILEPSY
(F; IED); FATIGUE (F; WO2); FEVER (F; AAB; WO2; ZUL); FLU (F; AAB); FRACTURE (F; WO2); FUNGUS
(1; FNF; WO2; ZUL); GASTROSIS (F; ZUL); GONORRHEA (F; WO2); GOUT (F; ZUL); GUINEA WORM (F;
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ZUL); HEADACHE (F; TRA; WO2); HEART (F; JFM); HEMATURIA (F; WO2); HEPATOSIS (1; JFM; TRA;
WO2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; JFM; TRA); HYSTERIA (F; JFM; WO2); INFECTION (1; FNF; WO2;
ZUL); INFLAMMATION (1; TRA; WO2); ITCH (F; WO2); JAUNDICE (F; JFM); LEPROSY (F; WO2); LICE
(F; ZUL); MALARIA (F; ZUL); MYCOSIS (1; FNF; WO2; ZUL); NEPHROSIS (F; ZUL); OPHTHALMIA (F;
ZUL); ORCHOSIS (F; ZUL); PAIN (F; AAB; ZUL); PALPITATION (F; JFM); PERTUSSIS (F; WO2); RHEUMATISM (F; JFM); RINGWORM (1; FNF; JFM); SNAKEBITE (F; ZUL); SORE (F; ZUL); SPRAIN (F; WO2);
STEATORRHEA (F; WO2); STOMACHACHE (F; ZUL); SWELLING (1; TRA; WO2); SYPHILIS (F; ZUL); TUMOR
(F; JFM); TYPHOID (F; WO2); VD (F; JFM); VIRUS (1; WO2); WATER RETENTION (1; WO2; ZUL); WOMB
(F; JFM); WORM (1; WO2; ZUL); WOUND (F; WO2; ZUL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COFFEE SENNA) — MAY CAUSE CARDIOMYOPATHY
IN RABBITS. CHRYSAROBIN AND TOXALBUMIN MAY CAUSE KIDNEY AND LIVER DAMAGE. CONTAINS THE COX-2-
INHIBITOR, APIGENIN.
COLA (COLA SPP.) ++
ACTIVITIES (COLA) — ANALEPTIC (1; KOM; PHR; PH2); ANORECTIC (1; CRC; PHR); ANTIDEPRESSANT
(F; CAN); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC); ANTIVIRAL (1; CRC); APHRODISIAC (F; APA; CRC); ASTRINGENT (1;
APA; CAN); BRONCHODILATOR (1; APA; BGB); CARCINOGENIC (1; CRC); CARDIOTONIC (1; CAN; CRC);
CNS-STIMULANT (1; BGB; CAN; CRC; PH2); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC; PH2); DIURETIC (1; APA; CAN;
CRC; PH2); EUPHORIANT (1; CRC); GASTROSTIMULANT (1; PHR; PH2); LIPOLYTIC (1; KOM; PHR;
PH2); MUTAGENIC (1; CRC); NERVINE (1; CRC); POISON (1; CRC); POSITIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1; PHR;
PH2); STIMULANT (1; APA; FNF); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); TERATOGENIC (F; CRC); THYMOLEPTIC (1; CAN);
TONIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (COLA) — ANOREXIA (1; APA; CAN); APNEA (1; BGB); ASTHMA (1; APA; BGB); ATONY
(F; CAN); CANCER (F; CRC); COPD (1; BGB); DEPRESSION (F; APA; CAN); DIARRHEA (1; APA; CAN;
CRC; PH2); DYSENTERY (1; CAN; CRC); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA; CRC); FATIGUE (2; APA; CAN; KOM;
PH2); FLU (1; CRC); HEADACHE (1; APA); HERPES (1; CRC); HUNGER (1; BGB; CRC; PH2); INFECTION
(1; CRC); INFLAMMATION (F; PHR; PH2); LETHARGY (1; APA); MALARIA (F; CRC); MELANCHOLY (F;
CAN); MIGRAINE (1; APA; CAN; CRC; PH2); MORNING SICKNESS (F; PHR; PH2); MYOSIS (1; CAN);
NAUSEA (F; CRC); NEURALGIA (1; APA; CRC; HHB); OBESITY (1; CRC); POLIO (1; CRC); THIRST (F;
BGB; CRC; PH2); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); TUMOR (F; CRC); VIRUS (1; CRC); WATER RETENTION (1;
APA; CAN; CRC; PH2); WOUND (F; PHR; PH2).
DOSAGES (COLA) — 1–2 TSP POWDERED SEED/CUP WATER, UP TO 3 ×/DAY (APA); 1–3 G POWDERED SEED
(PNC); 2–6 G SEED/DAY (PHR); 0.5–1 DROPPER FULL SEED TINCTURE OR CONCENTRATE (APA); 1–3 G HERB
AS TEA 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.6–1.2 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (1:1 IN 60% ETHANOL) (CAN); 1–4 ML TINCTURE (1:5
IN 60% ALCOHOL) (CAN); 25–750 MG COLA EXTRACT (PHR); 1–4 ML KOLA TINCTURE (PNC); 10–30 G COLA
TINCTURE (PHR); 60–120 G COLA WINE; 0.6–1.2 ML LIQUID SEED EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COLA) — CLASS 2B, 2D (AHP). COMMISSION
E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS: GASTRIC AND DUODENAL ULCERS; ADVERSE EFFECTS: TROUBLE SLEEPING, HYPEREXCITABILITY, NERVOUSNESS; INTERACTIONS: EFFECT ENHANCED BY PSYCHOANALEPTIC DRUGS AND CAFFEINECONTAINING BEVERAGES (AEH). CNS STIMULANT, GI IRRITANT. CONTRAINDICATED IN HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE,
AND GASTRIC AND DUODENAL ULCERS. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR EXCESSIVE OR PROLONGED USE (THEY SEEM TO
SAY THIS ABOUT MOST CAFFEINE-CONTAINING PLANTS) (AHP). CAN CAUTIONS THAT XANTHINE-CONTAINING
BEVERAGES MAY CAUSE ANXIETY, INSOMNIA, PALPITATIONS, TREMORS, AND WITHDRAWAL HEADACHES. BECAUSE
OF THE CAFFEINE, CONSUMPTION SHOULD BE RESTRICTED IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION, AND IN PATIENTS WITH
HYPERTENSION AND CARDIAC PROBLEMS. “AS WITH ALL XANTHINE CONTAINING BEVERAGES, EXCESSIVE CONSUMPTION BY LACTATING MOTHERS SHOULD BE AVOIDED” (CAN). COLA-CONTAINING BEVERAGES ARE SAID TO
“PROVIDE ACTIVE DOSES OF CAFFEINE” (CAN). CAFFEINE HAS MANY REPORTED ACTIVITIES, MANY PERHAPS
SHARED SYNERGISTICALLY WITH THEOPHYLLINE AND THEOBROMINE.
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COLEUS (PLECTRANTHUS BARBATUS ANDREWS) ++
SYNONYMS — COLEUS BARBATUS (ANDREWS) BENTH., COLEUS FORSKOHLII AUCT., P. FORSKOHLII AUCT.
ACTIVITIES (COLEUS) — ADRENERGIC (1; KEB); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; APA; KEB); ANTICANCER (F; APA);
ANTIDEPRESSANT (F; APA); ANTIDIURETIC (1; APA); ANTIGLAUCOMIC (1; KEB); ANTIMETASTATIC (F; APA;
KEB); ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA); BRONCHODILATOR (1; APA; KEB); BRONCHOSPASMOLYTIC (1; KEB);
CAMP-GENIC (1; APA; KEB); CARDIOTONIC (1; APA; KEB); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; APA); GASTROSTIMULANT (1; APA); GLUCONEOGENIC (1; KEB); GLYCOGENOLYTIC (1; KEB); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA; KEB;
SKJ); IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT (1; APA); LIPOLYTIC (1; KEB); MYORELAXANT (1; APA); NEUROGENIC (1;
APA); PANCREATOSTIMULANT (1; KEB); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; KEB); SECRETAGOGUE (1; APA; KEB);
SIALAGOGUE (1; KEB); THYROTROPIC (1; AKT; KEB); VASODILATOR (1; KEB).
INDICATIONS (COLEUS) — ASTHMA (1; APA; KEB); CANCER (F; APA); CARDIOPATHY (1; APA; KEB);
CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE (1; APA); CONVULSION (F; APA); CRAMP (1; APA); DEPRESSION (F; APA);
DERMATOSIS (F; APA); DYSPEPSIA (F; KEB); DYSURIA (F; APA); ECZEMA (F; APA); GLAUCOMA (1; APA;
KEB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; KEB; SKJ); HYPOTHYROIDISM (F; APA; KEB); INFERTILITY (F;
KEB); INSOMNIA (F; APA); ISCHEMIA (1; KEB); MYOCARDOSIS (1; KEB); OBESITY (1; KEB); PSORIASIS
(F; APA; KEB); RESPIROSIS (F; APA); THROMBOSIS (1; KEB); WATER RETENTION (1; APA).
DOSAGES (COLEUS) — 50 MG STX (18% FORSKOLIN = 9 MG FORSKOLIN) 2–3 ×/DAY (APA); 6–12 G/DAY
DRY ROOT OR 6–12 ML FLUID EXTRACT (1:1) (KEB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COLEUS) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PHR).
I THINK OF THIS AS A FOOD FARMACEUTICAL CONTAINING A POWERFUL DRUG WITH MANY ACTIVITIES. BUT AS
ALBERT LEUNG SO OFTEN AND SKILLFULLY REMINDS US, THE PLANT DOES NOT NECESSARILY SHARE THE ACTIVITIES
OF ITS BEST KNOWN CHEMICAL CONSTITUENT (PRESENT IN TUBERS AT LEVELS CA. 0.45%). CONTRAINDICATED IN
HYPOTENSION. FORSKOLIN MAY POTENTIATE OTHER DRUGS. FORSKOLIN ACTS SYNERGISTICALLY WITH CALCITONIN
IN INHIBITING OSTEOCLASTIC ACTIVITY. ACTS SYNERGISTICALLY WITH HAWTHORN, WHICH PROBABLY INHIBITS
PHOSPHODIESTERASE, WHICH BREAKS DOWN CAMP. COMBINING COLEUS AND HAWTHORN SHOULD RAISE CAMP
LEVELS BY STIMULATING PRODUCTION AND INHIBITING DECOMPOSITION OF CAMP. RESPONSES TO FORSKOLIN
ARE REDUCED IN MUSCLE CELLS OF FAILING HEARTS, BUT SINCE FORSKOLIN ALSO RAISES CAMP, IT RENDERS THE
COLEUS POSSIBLY USEFUL EVEN HERE.
COLOCYNTH, BITTER APPLE, WILD GOURD
(CITRULLUS COLOCYNTHIS (L.) SCHRAD.) X
SYNONYMS — COLOCYNTHIS VULGARIS SCHRAD., CUCUMIS COLOCYNTHIS L.
ACTIVITIES (COLOCYNTH) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CRC; WBB); ACARICIDE (1; BIB); ALTERATIVE (F; KAP;
MPI); ANTHELMINTHIC (F; WO2); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; WO2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WO2); ANTICHOLINERGIC
(1; MPI; WO2); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; KAB; MPI; WO2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; BIB; CRC; KAB); BITTER (1;
KAB); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1 WO2); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC; KAB; WO2); DEPURATIVE (F; WO2);
DIURETIC (1; KAP; MPI; WO2); ECBOLIC (F; BIB; CRC); EMETIC (1; MPI); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC;
WBB); EXPECTORANT (1; MPI; WO2); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; WO2); HERBICIDE (1; WO2); HYDRAGOGUE
(F; CRC); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; WO2); INSECTICIDE (1; BIB; KAP; WBB; WO2); IRRITANT (1; PH2);
LAXATIVE (1; CRC; MPI; PHR; PH2; WBB); MUCOIRRITANT (1; PHR); NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1;
MPI); NEGATIVE INOTROPIC (1; MPI); NEMATICIDE (1; WO2); POISON (1; PHR); PROTISTICIDE (1; WO2);
REPELLANT (F; CRC); UTERORELAXANT (1; WO2); VERMIFUGE (1; BIB; CRC).
INDICATIONS (COLOCYNTH) — ADENOPATHY (F; CRC; JLH); ALOPECIA (F; WBB); AMENORRHEA (F; BIB;
CRC); ANEMIA (F; CRC; KAB); ARTHROSIS (F; CRC); ASCITES (F; CRC; KAP; PH2; WBB); ASTHMA
(F; CRC; KAB); BACTERIA (1; WO2); BILIOUSNESS (F; BIB; CRC; KAP); BITE (F; KAP; WBB); BLOOD
(F; WO2); BREAST (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC; KAB); CANCER (F; CRC; KAB); CANCER, ABDOMEN
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(F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, BLADDER (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F;
CRC; JLH); CANCER, EYE (F; CRC); CANCER, LIVER (F; CRC); CANCER, SINEW (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER,
SPLEEN (F; CRC); CARCINOMA (F; CRC); CATARRH (F; HHB); CHILDBIRTH (F; KAB; PH2); CHOLECYSTOSIS
(F; PHR; PH2); COLIC (F; KAP); CONSTIPATION (1; CRC; PHR); CORN (F; CRC; JLH); COUGH (F;
WO2); CRAMP (F; HHB; WO2); CYSTOSIS (F; HHB; JLH); DEBILITY (F; CRC); DIABETES (1; BIB;
WO2); DROPSY (F; BIB; CRC; KAP); DYSMENORRHEA (F; HHB); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; KAB); DYSURIA
(F; CRC; KAP; WBB); ELEPHANTIASIS (F; CRC; KAB; PH2); ENCEPHALOSIS (F; CRC); ENDOTHELIOMA
(F; CRC; JLH); ENTEROSIS (F; KAP; WO2); EPILEPSY (F; CRC; KAP; WBB); EPITHELIOMA (F; JLH);
FETAL ATROPHY (F; CRC); FEVER (F; BIB; CRC; KAB; WO2); FROSTBITE (F; BIB; CRC); GANGRENE
(F; CRC; WO2); GAS (F; CRC; KAB; WO2); GLAUCOMA (F; KAP); GRAY HAIR (F; KAP; WO2);
HEADACHE (F; WO2); HEMICRANIA (F; CRC; KAB); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC; WO2); HEPATOSIS (F; KAP;
PHR; PH2; WO2); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; WO2); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; WBB); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC; WO2); JAUNDICE (F; BIB; CRC; WBB); LEISHMANIASIS (1; WO2); LEPROSY (F;
CRC); LEUKEMIA (F; CRC; JLH); LEUKODERMA (F; CRC); MIGRAINE (F; KAB; WO2); NEPHROSIS (F;
HHB); NEURALGIA (F; HHB; KAP; WO2); NEUROSIS (F; HHB); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC; WO2); PAIN
(F; JLH); PARALYSIS (F; WO2); PARASITE (F; KAP); PHARYNGOSIS (F; CRC; KAB); PROTOZOA (1; WO2);
RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; KAB; KAP; WBB); SARCOMA (F; JLH); SCIATICA (F; KAP); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH);
SNAKEBITE (F; CRC); SPLENOMEGALY (F; CRC); STING (F; WBB); SWELLING (F; WO2); THROAT (F; CRC);
TICKS (1; BIB); TUMOR (F; CRC); UROGENITOSIS (F; BIB; WO2); UTEROSIS (F; CRC; KAB); VARICOSIS
(F; BIB; CRC; WO2); WATER RETENTION (1; KAP; MPI; WO2); WORM (1; BIB; CRC; WO2); WOUND
(F; CRC; WO2).
DOSAGES (COLOCYNTH) — 120–300 MG INDIVIDUALLY/DAY; UP TO 600 MG/DAY (HHB); 0.2–0.4 G ROOT
POWDER (KAP); 3–10 ML ROOT TEA (KAP); 0.1–0.4 G FRUIT POWDER (KAP); HOMEOPATHIC DILUTIONS
ONLY (JAD); ALLOPATHIC DOSES NO LONGER DEFENSIBLE (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COLOCYNTH) — THE PURGATIVE ACTION IS SO
DRASTIC AS TO HAVE CAUSED FATALITIES. ONE WOMAN WHO TOOK 120 G TO INDUCE ABORTION DIED IN 50
HOURS. IN CASE OF POISONING, STOMACH EVACUATION IS RECOMMENDED, FOLLOWED BY ORAL OR RECTAL
ADMINISTRATION OF TINCTURE OF OPIUM, FOLLOWED BY STIMULATING AND MUCILAGINOUS BEVERAGES (CRC).
TOXIC DOSES (600–1000 MG) MAY CAUSE COLIC, DIARRHEA, HEMATCHEZIA, NEPHROSIS, AND VOMITING; LETHAL
DOSES (AS LOW AS 2 G) MAY CAUSE CONVULSIONS, PARALYSIS, AND POSSIBLY DEATH DUE TO CIRCULATORY
COLLAPSE (PH2).
COLOMBO (JATEORHIZA PALMATA (LAM.) MIERS) +
SYNONYMS — COCCULUS PALMATUS DC, JATEORHIZA CALUMBA MIERS., J. MIERSII OLIV., MENISPERMUM
PALMATUM LAM.
ACTIVITIES (COLOMBO) — ANTHELMINTHIC (F; EFS); ANTISEPTIC (F; EFS); APERITIF (F; EFS); BITTER (F;
WOI); CNS-PARALYTIC (1; HH2; WOI); EMETIC (1; WOI); FUNGICIDE (1; HHB); GASTROTONIC (F; EFS);
HYPOTENSIVE (1; WOI); LAXATIVE (F; WOI); NARCOTIC (F; PH2); STOMACHIC (F; WOI); TONIC (1; WOI).
INDICATIONS (COLOMBO) — ANOREXIA (F; EFS); CHOLERA (F; HHB); COLITIS (F; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F;
WOI); DIARRHEA (F; HH2; PH2; WOI); DYSENTERY (F; WOI); DYSPEPSIA (F; HH2; PH2; WOI);
ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); FUNGUS (1; HHB); GASTROSIS (F; PH2; WOI); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; WOI);
INFECTION (1; HHB); MYCOSIS (1; HHB); PULMONOSIS (F; HH2); SORE (F; WOI).
DOSAGES (COLOMBO) — 0.5–2 G/DAY (HHB); 1 TBSP DECOCTION EVERY 2 HOURS (PH2); 5 G COLOMBO
WINE (PH2); 20 DROPS LIQUID EXTRACT (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COLOMBO) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). HIGH DOSES CAN LEAD TO
SIGNS OF PARALYSIS AND UNCONSCIOUSNESS (PH2). LD50 (EXTRACT) = 2400–5000 MG/KG ORL MOUSE (HH2).
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COLORADO FOUR O’CLOCK
(MIRABILIS MULTIFLORA (TORR.) A. GRAY) +
SYNONYMS — OXYBAPHUS MULTIFLORUS TORR., QUAMOCLIDION MULTIFLORUM (TORR.) A. GRAY.
ACTIVITIES (COLORADO FOUR O’CLOCK) — ANORECTIC (F; DEM); ANTISEPTIC (F; DEM); HALLUCINOGEN
(1; CRC); NARCOTIC (1; CRC).
INDICATIONS (COLORADO FOUR O’CLOCK) — CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); DIVINATION (F; CRC); DROPSY (F;
DEM); GASTROSIS (F; CRC); HUNGER (F; DEM); PLETHORA (F; DEM); STOMACHACHE (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM); SWELLING (F; DEM); WOUND (F; DEM).
COLTSFOOT (TUSSILAGO FARFARA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (COLTSFOOT) — ANTIAGGREGANT (1; APA; CAN); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CAN; CRC; PH2);
ANTICHOLINERGIC (F; CRC); ANTIEDEMIC (1; CAN; HH2); ANTIHISTAMINIC (F; CRC; FAD); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; CAN; KOM; PH2); ANTIIRRITANT (2; PHR); ANTIMITOTIC (2; KOM); ANTISPASMODIC (1;
CAN; CRC; HH2); ANTITUSSIVE (1; CAN; CRC; DAA); CALCIUM ANTAGONIST (1; CAN); CALLUSPROMOTER (2; KOM); CARCINOGENIC (1; APA; CRC; PH2); CARDIOTONIC (1; CAN); CNS-DEPRESSANT
(1; DAA); COLLYRIUM (F; CRC); DEMULCENT (1; CAN; CRC; FAD; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC;
MAD; PIP); DIURETIC (F; CRC; PIP); EMOLLIENT (F; CRC); EXPECTORANT (1; CAN; CRC; FAD);
FUMITORY (F; PH2); HEMOSTAT (F; CRC); HEPATOTOXIC (1; APA; CAN; FAD; PH2); HYPERTENSIVE (1;
APA); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; CAN); PECTORAL (F; CRC; MAD); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; CAN); RESPIROTONIC
(1; CAN); TONIC (F; CRC); VULNERARY (1; PIP).
INDICATIONS (COLTSFOOT) — ADENOPATHY (F; PHR; PIP); AGUE (F; CRC); ANOREXIA (F; MAD);
APOPLEXY (F; CRC; DAA); ASTHMA (1; APA; CAN; GMH; PHR); BACTERIA (1; CAN; CRC;
DAA; PH2); BLEEDING (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (2; CAN; FAD; KOM; PH2); CANCER (F; CRC);
CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, LUNG (F; CRC; LMP); CARBUNCLE (F; HAD); CATARRH (2; CAN;
CRC; GMH; KOM); COLD (2; CRC; PIP); CONGESTION (F; CRC; FAD; LMP); COUGH (2; FAD;
GMH; KOM; PH2; PIP); CRAMP (1; CAN; CRC; HH2); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; POP); DYSPEPSIA
(F; CRC); DYSPHAGIA (F; DAA); EDEMA (1; HH2); EMPHYSEMA (F; HH2); ENTEROSIS (F; FEL);
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ERYSIPELAS (F; GMH; MAD); ESCHERICHIA (F; HH2); FEVER (F; CRC; DAA; MAD; PIP); FLU (F;
CRC; DAA; LMP; MAD; PHR); FISTULA (F; HAD); GASTROSIS (F; CRC; FEL); HEADACHE (F;
CRC; FEL); HEMATEMESIS (F; HAD); HEMOPTYSIS (F; CRC; DAA; LMP); HOARSENESS (2; APA;
KOM; MAD; PIP); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; CAN); INDURATION (F; CRC; JLH); INFECTION (1;
CRC); INFLAMMATION (2; CAN; FAD; KOM; PH2); LARYNGOSIS (1; CAN; FEL); LOW BLOOD
PRESSURE (1; APA); MUCOSOSIS (2; CRC; FAD; KOM; PH2); NEUROSIS (F; CRC); NICOTINISM (F;
PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); PERTUSSIS (F; CAN; FEL); PHARYNGOSIS (2; KOM; PH2; PIP);
PHTHISIS (F; CRC; DAA); PLETHORA (F; CRC); PLEUROSIS (F; MAD); PULMONOSIS (F; CRC; FAD);
RESPIROSIS (2; KOM; 2; PIP); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; PH2); RHINOSIS (F; CRC; FEL); SCROFULA
(F; CRC; FEL; GMH); SINUSOSIS (F; CRC); SORE THROAT (F; PHR; PIP); STOMATOSIS (2; APA;
PHR; PH2; PIP); SWELLING (1; CAN; CRC; HH2; MAD); TONSILLOSIS (F; PHR; PIP); TRACHEOSIS
(F; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC; DAA; DEM; MAD); TUMOR (F; CRC); WART (F; MAD); WATER
RETENTION (F; CRC; PIP).
DOSAGES (COLTSFOOT) — 2 TSP POWDERED LEAF/CUP WATER (APA; WIC); 0.3–0.6 G SOLID LEAF EXTRACT
(PNC); 2–4 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (PNC); 4.5–6 G LEAF, 0.6–2.0 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25%
ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.6–2.0 G HERB AS TEA 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–8 ML TINCTURE (1:5 IN 45%
ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–8 ML SYRUP (1:4 LIQUID EXTRACT IN SYRUP) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 4 G ROOT
AS DIAPHORETIC (MAD); 1.5–2.5 G LEAF OR FLOWER/CUP TEA, TO 6 G DAY (PH2); 0.6–2 ML LIQUID
FLOWER EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COLTSFOOT) — CLASS 2B, 2D (FLOWER); LONGTERM USE DISCOURAGED. 2B, 2C, 2D (LEAF); DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE; NOT FOR LONG-TERM
USE (AHP). COMMISSION E REPORTS FLOWER, HERB, ROOT NOT PERMITTED FOR THERAPEUTIC USE. CONTAINS
HEPATOTOXIC PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS (PAS) IN ALL PLANT PARTS. LEAF IS PERMITTED FOR ORAL USE.
CONTRAINDICATIONS IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION. CAN CAUTIONS THAT THE PAS ARE GENOTOXIC,
CARCINOGENIC, AND HEPATOTOXIC. BECAUSE OF THE PAS, COLTSFOOT USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION
IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN). DOSAGE MAXIMUM 10 G PA/DAY (HERBAL TEA) OR MAXIMUM 1 G PA/DAY
(EXTRACTS, EXPRESSED SAP) FOR MAXIMUM 4–6 WEEKS/YEAR (AEH). COMMISSION E ADVISES NOT TO
TAKE MORE THAN 4 TO 6 WEEKS OF THE YEAR AT 4.5 TO 6 G/DAY. THIS IS THE ONLY HERB (1.5–6 G
LEAF/DAY) EXCEPT RELATED PETASITES WITH TOXIC PAS STILL TOLERATED BY COMMISSION E. STILL, CAN
CAUTIONS THAT COLTSFOOT IS PHOTOTOXIC IN GUINEA PIG SKIN. IN GUINEA PIG SENSITIZATION EXPERIMENTS,
IT SHOWED WEAK ALLERGENIC CAPACITY, POSSIBLY DUE TO THE SESQUITERPENE LACTONES PRESENT IN THE
PLANT. PAS ARE TOXIC TO HUMANS, WITH LIVER DAMAGE WITH CIRRHOSIS AND ASCITES, OR SENECIOSIS, OR
VENO-OCCLUSIVE DISEASE (VOD) REPORTED IN ALMOST ALL CASES OF SEVERE OR FATAL INTOXICATIONS,
FROM INTAKES OF 0.5 MG/KG TO 3.3 MG/KG (AEH1). EFFECTIVE JULY 1996, THE AHP BOARD OF
TRUSTEES RECOMMENDS THAT ALL PRODUCTS WITH BOTANICAL INGREDIENT(S) THAT CONTAIN TOXIC PAS,
INCLUDING BORAGO OFFICINALIS, DISPLAY THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONARY STATEMENT ON THE LABEL, “FOR
EXTERNAL USE ONLY. DO NOT APPLY TO BROKEN OR ABRADED SKIN. DO NOT USE WHEN NURSING” (AHP).
CANADIANS DO NOT ALLOW IN FOOD (BLACKBURN, 1993). BISSET SAYS THERE IS NO DANGER OF ACUTE
POISONING WHEN USED AS PRESCRIBED (BISSET, 1994). HEPATOTOXICITY OF COLTSFOOT MAY BE DUE TO
SENKIRKINE (~150 PPM), HIGHLIGHTING THE DANGERS OF CHRONIC EXPOSURE TO EVEN LOW DOSES OF
PAS. RATS FED MORE THAN 4% COLTSFOOT IN THEIR DIET DEVELOP HEPATIC TUMORS. NEWBORN RATS ARE
MORE SUSCEPTIBLE THAN WEANLINGS TO HEPATOTOXICITY OF SENKIRKINE DESPITE LACKING THE HEPATIC
MICROSOMAL ENZYMES REQUIRED TO PRODUCE THE TOXIC PYRRHOLIC METABOLITES. FATAL HEPATIC VENOOCCLUSIVE DISEASE WAS DOCUMENTED IN A NEWBORN INFANT WHOSE MOTHER CHRONICALLY CONSUMED
HERB TEAS DURING PREGNANCY (COLTSFOOT AND SENECIO SPECIFIED). THE MOTHER EXHIBITED NO SIGNS
OF HEPATIC DAMAGE AGAIN SUGGESTING INCREASED SENSITIVITY OF THE FETAL LIVER TO PA TOXICITY.
ANIMAL STUDIES DOCUMENT PLACENTAL TRANSFER AND SECRETION INTO BREAST MILK OF UNSATURATED PAS
(CAN). EXCESSIVE DOSES MAY INTERFERE WITH BLOOD PRESSURE AND HEART THERAPY (CAN).
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COLUMBINE (AQUILEGIA VULGARIS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (COLUMBINE) — ASTRINGENT (F; CRC); CHOLAGOGUE (F; MAD; PHR); COLLYRIUM (F; MAD);
CYANOGENIC (F; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; WO2); DIURETIC (F; CRC; WO2); EMMENAGOGUE (F;
CRC); LITHOLYTIC (F; MAD); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); OXYTOCIC (F; WO2); POISON (1; HH2); RESOLVENT
(F; CRC); TRANQUILIZER (F; HH2; PHR; PH2).
INDICATIONS (COLUMBINE) — AGITATION (F; PHR; PH2); CANCER, BREAST (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER,
STOMACH (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; CRC; JLH); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PHR); DEBILITY (F; MAD);
DERMATOSIS (F; HH2; MAD; WO2); DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC; HH2; MAD; PH2);
ECZEMA (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; PHR); ERYSIPELAS (F; MAD); FEVER (F; CRC; WO2); FISTULA (F; CRC;
HH2); FRACTURE (F; MAD); GASTROSIS (F; PHR); GLOBUS HYSTERICUS (F; PH2); HALITOSIS (F; MAD);
HEADACHE (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; MAD); HYSTERIA (F; CRC; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; CRC; MAD);
JAUNDICE (F; CRC; HH2; MAD; PHR; PH2); MEASLES (F; MAD); MENOPAUSE (F; PH2); NERVOUSNESS
(F; HH2; MAD; PHR; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC; HH2); PERTUSSIS (F; MAD); PHARYNGOSIS (F;
WO2); PHOTOSENSITIVITY (F; MAD); PSORIASIS (F; MAD); RASH (F; MAD); RESPIROSIS (F; MAD);
SCURVY (1; PHR; PH2); SORE (F; CRC); SORE THROAT (F; CRC; WO2); SPLENOSIS (F; MAD); STOMATOSIS
(F; CRC; HH2; WO2); STONE (F; CRC; MAD); SYNCOPE (F; MAD); TREMOR (F; CRC); UTEROSIS (F;
CRC); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; WO2); WOUND (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (COLUMBINE) — ONLY HOMEOPATHIC DOSES GIVEN (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COLUMBINE) — NOT COVERED (AHP). NONE
KNOWN (PHR). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
POISONING DUE TO HCN NOT OBSERVED (PHR). HUMAN FATALITIES REPORTED (LEL).
COMFREY (SYMPHYTUM SPP.) +
MOST CONTRIBUTORS CITED S. OFFICINALE BUT FEW STUDIES ARE VOUCHERED AND THE SPECIES ARE DIFFICULT TO
DETERMINE.
ACTIVITIES (COMFREY) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANALGESIC (1; CAN); ANTIAGING (F; CRC); ANTIHEMORRHAGIC (F; CAN); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; APA; KOM; PH2; WAM); ANTILEUKOCYTE (1; PH2); ANTIMITOTIC (1; PHR; PIP); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; PNC); ANTIPSORIATIC (1; PNC); ANTITUMOR (1; FAD);
ASTRINGENT (1; APA; FAD; FEL; PNC); CALLUS-PROMOTER (1; PHR); CARCINOGENIC (1; APA; CRC);
DEMULCENT (1; CAN; FEL; PH2; WAM); EMOLLIENT (1; CRC; WAM); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC; MAD);
HEMOSTAT (F; CRC); HEPATOTOXIC (1; APA); HYPOTENSIVE (1; PH2); TONIC (F; FAD); UTEROTONIC (1;
CAN); VULNERARY (1; APA; CAN; WAM).
INDICATIONS (COMFREY) — ADENOPATHY (F; CRC); AMENORRHEA (F; CRC); ANEMIA (F; FEL); ANGINA
(F; PHR); ARTHROSIS (1; CRC; PNC; PH2); ASTHMA (F; CRC); BACKACHE (F; CRC); BLEEDING (1;
APA; CAN; CRC; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (1; APA; CRC; FAD); BRUISE (2; APA; FAD; KOM; PH2;
SHT); BUG BITE (1; APA); CANCER (1; CRC; FAD; FNF; PNC); CANCER, BONE (F; CRC); CANCER,
LUNG (1; CRC; FNF); CANDIDA (F; CRC); CATARRH (F; MAD); CHAFING (1; APA); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F;
CRC); COLITIS (1; APA; CAN); CONGESTION (F; APA); CONSTIPATION (F; DEM); CONTUSION (F; PIP);
COUGH (F; CRC; FAD); DEBILITY (F; FEL); DECUBITIS (1; APA; JAD); DERMATOSIS (1; APA; FAD);
DIABETES (F; MAD); DIARRHEA (F; FAD; MAD; PH2); DUODENAL ULCER (2; CAN); DYSENTERY (F;
CRC; DEM; FAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA); ECZEMA (1; PNC);
ENTEROSIS (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); EPICONDYLOSIS (1; PH2); FRACTURE (1; APA; CAN; WAM);
GALLSTONE (F; CRC); GASTROSIS (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); GASTRIC ULCER (F; CAN); GINGIVOSIS (1; APA;
PHR; PH2); GONORRHEA (F; DEM; MAD); GOUT (F; CRC); HEARTBURN (F; DEM); HEMATEMESIS (F;
CAN; FAD); HEMATOCHEZIA (F; CRC); HEMOPTYSIS (F; MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS
(F; CRC); HERNIA (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; PH2); HOARSENESS (F; CRC); HYSTERIA (F;
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FAD); INDOLENT ULCER (2; JAD); INFLAMMATION (2; APA; CAN; KOM; PH2; WAM); ITCH (F; APA);
LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC; MAD); MASTOSIS (1; FAD; FEL); METRORRHAGIA (F; FEL); MYOSIS (1; WAM);
NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; MAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); OSTEOSIS (F; PH2); PAIN (1; CAN); PERTUSSIS
(F; CRC); PHARYNGOSIS (1; PHR; PH2); PHTHISIS (F; MAD); PLEUROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); PSORIASIS
(1; APA; PNC); PULMONOSIS (F; CRC); RASH (1; APA); RESPIROSIS (F; MAD); RHEUMATISM (1;
CRC; PH2; PNC); SCROFULA (F; CRC; FEL); SORE THROAT (F; CRC; PH2); SPRAIN (2; CRC; KOM;
PH2; SHT); STOMATOSIS (F; CRC); STRAIN (1; APA; SHT); SUNBURN (F; APA); SWELLING (F; MAD);
TENDOVAGINOSIS (1; PH2); TONSILOSIS (F; CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD); TUMOR (1; FAD); ULCER
(F; CRC; MAD); ULCUS CRURIS (1; FNF; MAD);VAGINOSIS (F; CRC; PH2); VARICOSIS (F; PED); VD
(F; DEM); WOUND (1; APA; CAN; MAD); YEAST (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (COMFREY) — DO NOT USE (APA); DO NOT USE ROOT (JAD); 2–4 G ROOT AS TEA 3 ×/DAY
(CAN); 2 TSP (= ~7.4 G) ROOT IN HOT TEA (MAD); 2–4 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (PNC); 2–4 ML LIQUID
EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–8 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ALCOHOL) 3
×/DAY (CAN); 2–8 G LEAF IN TEA 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.25–0.5 CUP FRESH LEAF (PED); 6–12 G DRY LEAF
(PED); 9 G DRY LEAF:45 ML ALCOHOL/45 ML WATER (PED); 1–3 CUPS TEA/DAY (5–10 G HERB) REMEMBERING PAS (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COMFREY) — CLASS 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D. LONGTERM USE DISCOURAGED (AHP). COMMISSION E REPORTS THE HERB, LEAF, AND ROOT PERMITTED FOR
EXTERNAL USE ONLY. SKIN SHOULD BE INTACT AND PREGNANT USERS SHOULD FIRST CONSULT PHYSICIAN.
EXTERNAL DOSAGE OF PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS (PAS) MAXIMUM 100 G/DAY FOR A MAXIMUM 4–6
WEEKS/YEAR (AEH). COMFREY ROOT MAY CAUSE LIVER DAMAGE IF TAKEN INTERNALLY (WAM). CONTAINS
PAS. INTERNAL USE MAY CAUSE SEVERE HEPATIC DAMAGE. PAS ARE TOXIC TO HUMANS, WITH LIVER DAMAGE
WITH CIRRHOSIS AND ASCITES, OR SENECIOSIS, OR VENO-OCCLUSIVE DISEASE (VOD) REPORTED IN ALMOST
ALL CASES OF SEVERE OR FATAL INTOXICATIONS, FROM INTAKES OF 0.5 MG/KG TO 3.3 MG/KG (AEH1).
CHRONIC COMFREY USE IMPLICATED IN AT LEAST ONE INSTANCE OF HEPATIC VOD (PNC). EFFECTIVE JULY
1996, THE AHP BOARD OF TRUSTEES RECOMMENDS THAT ALL PRODUCTS WITH BOTANICAL INGREDIENT(S)
THAT CONTAIN TOXIC PAS, INCLUDING BORAGO OFFICINALIS, DISPLAY THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONARY STATEMENT
ON THE LABEL, “FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY. DO NOT APPLY TO BROKEN OR ABRADED SKIN. DO NOT USE WHEN
NURSING” (AHP). CAN CAUTIONS THE PAS ARE GENOTOXIC, CARCINOGENIC, AND HEPATOTOXIC. BECAUSE
OF THE PAS, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. ANIMAL STUDIES DOCUMENT
PLACENTAL TRANSFER AND SECRETION INTO BREAST MILK OF UNSATURATED PAS (CAN). MAY SPEED UP
METABOLISM OF OTHER DRUGS (STIMULATES METABOLISM OF AMINOPYRINE-N-DEMETHYLASE, A DRUG
METABOLIZING ENZYME) (CAN). INTERNAL USE FOR MORE THAN 4–6 WEEKS IS DISCOURAGED (SHT).
CANADIANS DO NOT ALLOW IN FOOD (BLACKBURN, 1993). “NO HUMAN BEING OR ANIMAL SHOULD EAT,
DRINK, OR TAKE COMFREY IN ANY FORM” (BR. MED. J. 6163: 596; 1979). ACCORDING TO STUDIES
REPORTED IN THE LAWRENCE REVIEW OF NATURAL PRODUCTS, RATS FED COMFREY ROOTS OR LEAVES FOR 600
DAYS DEVELOPED HEPATOCELLULAR ADENOMAS, WITH SIGNS OF LIVER TOXICITY DEVELOPING WITHIN 180
DAYS. URINARY BLADDER TUMORS DEVELOPED ALSO, EVEN IN THOSE ON THE LOWEST LEVELS OF COMFREY.
THE INCIDENCE OF LIVER TUMORS WAS HIGHER WITH DIETARY ROOTS THAN WITH DIETARY COMFREY LEAVES.
ALKALOIDS OF RUSSIAN COMFREY CAUSED CHRONIC LIVER DAMAGE AND PANCREATIC ISLET CELL TUMORS
AFTER 2 YEARS ADMINISTRATION IN ANIMAL MODELS (LRNP, OCTOBER 1990).
EXTRACTS (COMFREY) — EXTRACTS ANTIINFLAMMATORY IN VITRO AND IN VIVO, PERHAPS DUE TO ROSMARINIC
ACID (PNC). ALLANTOIN A WELL KNOWN DERMATOLOGICAL AGENT (PNC). AQUEOUS EXTRACT STIMULATES RELEASE
OF PROSTAGLANDIN-LIKE MATERIAL FROM RAT GASTRIC MUCOSA (PNC). TWO NONHEPATOTOXIC PAS, PLATYPHYLLINE AND SARRACINE, HAVE BEEN USED FOR GI HYPERMOTILITY AND PEPTIC ULCERATION. YES, AQUEOUS EXTRACTS
INCREASE SURVIVAL TIME OF MICE WITH SPONTANEOUS TUMORS, AND DECREASE TUMOR GROWTH, AND HAVE
ANTIMUTAGENIC ACTIVITY (PNC). IS COMFREY MORE LIKELY TO CAUSE, CURE, OR PREVENT CANCER? THIS IS
WHAT WE REALLY SHOULD BE STUDYING.
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COMMON BUCKTHORN (RHAMNUS CATHARTICA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (COMMON BUCKTHORN) — ANTITUMOR (1; FNF; HOX; PNC); COLLYRIUM (F; DEM);
DEPURATIVE (F; HHB; MAD; PHR; PH2); DIURETIC (F; EFS; HHB; MAD; PHR; PH2); EMETIC (F;
EFS); LAXATIVE (2; DEM; EFS; KOM; PNC); PERISTALTIC (F; PHR).
INDICATIONS (COMMON BUCKTHORN) — ANEMIA (F; MAD); APPENDICITIS (F; MAD); ASTHMA (F;
MAD); CACHEXIA (F; MAD); CANCER (1; FNF; HOX; JLH; PNC); CHLOROSIS (F; MAD); COLIC (F;
MAD); CONSTIPATION (2; EFS; KOM; PHR; PH2; PNC); DIARRHEA (F; MAD); DROPSY (F; MAD);
EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); GOUT (F; MAD); HEMORRHOID (2; KOM; PHR; PH2); HERPES (F; MAD); ITCH
(F; DEM); NAUSEA (F; MAD); OBESITY (F; MAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM); PROCTOSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; MAD); SORE (F; MAD); STOMATOSIS (F; MAD); TUMOR (1; FNF; HOX; PNC); UREMIA
(F; MAD); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; HHB; HH2; MAD; PHR; PH2).
DOSAGES (COMMON BUCKTHORN) — 0.6–5 G FRUIT. (HHB); 0–20 BERRIES (MAD); 15–30 G JUICE;
CHILDREN 0.5–1 TSP SYRUP (MAD); 4 G DRY FRUIT/CUP TEA, 2–5 G DRUG/DAY CORRESPONDING TO 20–30
MG HYDROXYANTHRACENE (CALCULATED AS GLUCOFRANGULIN A) (PH2); 2–4 ML BUCKTHORN BERRY SYRUP
(PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COMMON BUCKTHORN) — CLASS 2B (AHP).
COMMISSION E REPORTS FOR FRUIT, CONTRAINDICATIONS, ADVERSE EFFECTS, AND INTERACTIONS OF ANTHRANOID
LAXATIVES (AEH). CONTRAINDICATED IN OBSTRUCTION OF THE BOWEL OR INTESTINES, ACUTE INFLAMMATION OF
THE BOWELS AS IN APPENDICITIS, COLITIS, AND CROHN’S DISEASE. DO NOT USE IF UNDER 12 YEARS OF AGE, OR
PREGNANT (KOM; PH2). SEE ANTHRANOIDS IN INTRODUCTORY SECTION. BERRY EXTRACT INDUCE TUMOR NECROSIS
IN MICE (PNC).
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COMMON DAFFODIL (NARCISSUS PSEUDONARCISSUS L.) X
ACTIVITIES (COMMON DAFFODIL) — ANTIMITOTIC (1; HHB); ANTISPASMODIC (F; FEL; GMH); APHRODISIAC (F; GMH); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS); CARDIOTOXIC (1; EFS); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS); EMETIC (F; EFS;
HHB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS); MYDRIATIC (F; FEL); NARCOTIC (F; EFS; GMH); PARALYTIC (F; EFS);
POISON (1; EFS; GMH; PH2).
INDICATIONS (COMMON DAFFODIL) — ALOPECIA (F; GMH); ASTHMA (F; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; GMH;
HHB; PH2); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; FNF; JLH); CATARRH (F; FEL; GMH; PH2); CHOREA
(F; FEL); COLD (F; PH2); CRAMP (F; FEL; GMH); DIARRHEA (F; FEL; HHB); DYSENTERY (F; FEL;
GMH); EPILEPSY (F; FEL; GMH); FEVER (F; FEL); HYSTERIA (F; FEL; GMH); INDURATION (F; JLH);
MALARIA (F; FEL); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); PERTUSSIS (F; HHB; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; FEL); RHINOSIS
(F; HHB); SORE (F; HHB); SWELLING (F; JLH); TUMOR (1; HHB); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); WORM (F; FEL).
DOSAGES (COMMON DAFFODIL) — 1/4 TO 10 DROPS TINCTURE (BULB MACERATED IN 98% ETHANOL) (FEL);
10–60 GRAINS POWDERED FLOWER OR BULB (FEL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COMMON DAFFODIL) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES
NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). POTENTIALLY ALLERGENIC. INTOXICATION (CONFUSED WITH ONION BULBS)
CAN CAUSE CNS DISORDERS, DIARRHEA, GI IRRITATION, SALIVATION, AND VOMITING (FEL; PH2).
COMMON GROMWELL (LITHOSPERMUM OFFICINALE L.) X
ACTIVITIES (COMMON GROMWELL) — ANTIESTROGENIC (1; WOI); ANTIGONADOTROPIC (1; WOI); ANTITHYROID (F; WOI); CONTRACEPTIVE (1; WOI); DEPURATIVE (F; WOI); DIURETIC (F; CEB; EFS); LITHOLYTIC
(F; EFS; WOI); SEDATIVE (F; WOI).
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INDICATIONS (COMMON GROMWELL) — BLADDER STONE (F; EFS); CALCULUS (F; CEB; FEL); CYSTOSIS
(F; WOI); DERMATOSIS (F; WOI); GOUT (F; WOI); INSOMNIA (F; WOI); ITCH (F; WOI); KIDNEY STONE
(F; EFS); MEASLES (F; WOI); NEPHROSIS (F; EFS); NERVOUSNESS (F; WOI); SMALLPOX (F; WOI); STONE
(F; DEP; EFS; WOI); WATER RETENTION (F; CEB; EFS).
DOSAGES (COMMON GROMWELL) — 1 OZ DRY ROOT/PINT WATER; 1 TSP EVERY 3 HOURS (FEL); 1/2 TSP
POWDERED SEED EVERY 44–45 HOURS (FEL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COMMON GROMWELL) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
PH2). IF IT CONTAINS THE SAME SHIKONINS AND PAS, OR NEARLY SO, AS THE CHINESE LITHOSPERMUM, IT
SHOULD PROBABLY BE AVOIDED.
COMMON REED (PHRAGMITES AUSTRALIS (CAV.) TRIN. EX STEUD.) ++
SYNONYMS — ARUNDO PHRAGMITES L., A. VULGARIS LAM., P. COMMUNIS TRIN., P. COMMUNIS VAR.
LONGIVALVIS (STEUD.) MIQ., P. LONGIVALVIS STEUD., P. VULGARIS (LAM.) CRÉP., P. VULGARIS VAR. LONGIVALVIS
(STEUD.) W. WIGHT.
ACTIVITIES (COMMON REED) — ANTIEMETIC (F; WOI); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS; HHB; JFM; PH2; WOI);
DIURETIC (F; EFS; HHB; JFM; PH2); EMETIC (F; DEM); EXPECTORANT (F; DEM); LITHOLYTIC (F; JFM).
INDICATIONS (COMMON REED) — BITE (F; PH2); BOIL (F; DEM); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F;
JLH; PH2); CARBUNCLE (F; DEM); DERMATOSIS (F; DEM); DIABETES (F; HHB; PH2; WOI); DIARRHEA
(F; DEM); DROPSY (F; EFS); FEVER (F; EFS; HHB; JFM; PH2; WOI); FRACTURE (F; DEM; WOI);
GASTROSIS (F; DEM); GOUT (F; EFS); INDURATION (F; JLH); KIDNEY STONE (F; JFM); LEUKEMIA (F; HHB;
JLH; PH2); PNEUMONIA (F; DEM); PULMONOSIS (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; EFS; WOI); STONE (F;
JFM); VOMITING (F; WOI); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; HHB; JFM; PH2).
DOSAGES (COMMON REED) — NOT COVERED. YOUNG SPROUTS EATEN AS A DELICACY IN JAPAN (HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COMMON REED) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES
NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
CONDOR PLANT, EAGLE VINE (MARSDENIA CUNDURANGO RCHB. F.) +
SYNONYM — MARSDENIA REICHENBACHII TRIANA.
OFTEN SPELLED CONDURANGO (ILLUSTRATED IN HH2).
ACTIVITIES (CONDOR PLANT) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC; PNC); ANALGESIC (F; CRC); ANTIEMETIC (F; PH2);
ANTISARCOMIC (1; HH2); ANTISEPTIC (F; CRC); ANTITUMOR (1; HH2; PHR; PNC); APERITIF (1; PH2;
PNC); BITTER (1; PH2); CONVULSANT (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC); GASTROTONIC (2; HH2; KOM; PH2);
HEMOSTAT (F; CRC); NERVINE (F; CRC); PARALYTIC (1; CRC); SIALAGOGUE (2; HH2; KOM; PH2);
STOMACHIC (1; CRC; PNC); TONIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (CONDOR PLANT) — ADENOPATHY (F; CRC); ANOREXIA (2; CRC; KOM; PHR; PH2;
PNC); ATONIA (F; PH2); BERIBERI (F; CRC); BITE (F; CRC); BLEEDING (F; CRC); CANCER (1; CRC;
HH2; PHR; PNC); CANCER, BREAST (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, EPITHELIUM (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER,
ESOPHAGUS (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, FACE (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LIP (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, NECK
(1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, PYLORUS (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SKIN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH
(1; FNF; JLH; PH2); CANCER, UTERUS (1; FNF; JLH); CARCINOMA (1; CRC); CATARRH (F; HHB);
DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (2; PHR); EPITHELIOMA (F; JLH); GASTROSIS (F; CRC; PH2); LYMPH
(F; CRC); NAUSEA (F; PH2); PAIN (F; CRC); PROCTOSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); SARCOMA
(1; CRC); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC); STOMACHACHE (F; HHB); STOMATOSIS (F; PH2); SYPHILIS (F; CRC);
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TUMOR (1; HH2; PHR; PNC); ULCER (F; HHB); VD (F; CRC); VOMITING (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION
(F; CRC).
DOSAGES (CONDOR PLANT) — 1–4 G POWDERED BARK (PNC); 1.5 G BARK/CUP TEA (HHB); AVERAGE DAILY
DOSE BARK 2–4 G (HH2; PHR); 2–4 G/DAY (HH2); 0.2–0.5 G AQUEOUS EXTRACT (?); 0.5–4 ML TINCTURE
(HHB); 2–5 G TINCTURE; 2–4 G LIQUID EXTRACT (PHR); 2–4 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC); 1 CUP WINE 30
MINUTES BEFORE MEALS (50–100 G/LITER WINE) (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CONDOR PLANT) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NO SIDE EFFECTS REPORTED
DURING THERAPEUTIC USE (AEH; PHR).
CONESSI, KURCHI (HOLARRHENA PUBESCENS WALL. EX G. DON) +
SYNONYMS — CHONEMORPHA ANTIDYSENTERICA (ROXB. EX FLEMING) G. DON, ECHITES ANTIDYSENTERICA
ROTH, HOLARRHENA ANTIDYSENTERICA (ROXB. EX FLEMING) WALL. EX A. DC., H. FEBRIFUGA KLOTZSCH.
ACTIVITIES (CONESSI) — AMEBICIDE (1; WOI); ANESTHETIC (1; WOI); ANTHELMINTHIC (1; KAP; WOI);
ANTIDYSENTERIC (1; WOI); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; KAB); ANTIPYRETIC (1; KAP; SUW; WOI); ANTISPASMODIC (1; MPI); ANTITUBERCULAR (F; WOI); ANTIVIRAL (F; MPI); APERITIF (F; KAB; SKJ); APHRODISIAC
(F; KAB); ASTRINGENT (1; KAP; MPI; SUW; WOI); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; MPI); CARMINATIVE (F;
KAB; KAP; MPI); DIURETIC (F; WOI); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; MPI); HYPOTENSIVE (1; KAP; MPI);
LACTAGOGUE (F; KAB); NARCOTIC (F; WOI); PROTISTICIDE (1; WOI); STOMACHIC (1; KAP; MPI; WOI);
TONIC (1; WOI); VASODILATOR (1; MPI); VULNERARY (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (CONESSI) — AMEBA (1; WOI); AMEBIASIS (1; MPI; WOI); ANOREXIA (F; KAB; SKJ);
ASTHMA (F; KAB); BITE (F; MPI); BLEEDING (1; WOI); BOIL (F; MPI; WOI); BRONCHOSIS (F; WOI);
CANCER (1; MPI); CHOLERA (F; MPI); COLIC (F; WOI); CONSTIPATION (F; MPI; SKJ); CRAMP (1; MPI);
DERMATOSIS (F; WOI); DIABETES (1; MPI); DIARRHEA (1; SUW; WOI); DROPSY (F; SUW; WOI);
DYSENTERY (1; KAP; MPI; SUW; WOI); DYSMENORRHEA (F; KAB); DYSPEPSIA (F; WOI); DYSURIA
(F; SKJ); EPILEPSY (F; SKJ); EPISTAXIS (1; WOI); ERYSIPELAS (F; KAB); FATIGUE (F; KAB); FEVER
(1; KAB; KAP; SUW; WOI); GAS (F; KAB; KAP; MPI); GINGIVOSIS (F; KAB); HEADACHE (F;
KAB); HEMATURIA (F; MPI; SKJ); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB; WOI); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (2; KAP;
MPI); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; MPI); INFERTILITY (F; WOI); INFLAMMATION (F; KAB); JAUNDICE (F; MPI);
LEPROSY (F; SKJ); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB; SKJ); LUMBAGO (F; KAB); MALARIA (F; KAP); MENORRHAGIA (F; MPI); MYALGIA (F; KAB); PAIN (1; WOI); PARTURITION (F; KAB); PULMONOSIS (F; WOI);
RHINOSIS (F; MPI); SNAKEBITE (F; SKJ); SORE (F; WOI); SPLENOSIS (F; SKJ; WOI); SPERMATORRHEA
(F; MPI); STOMACHACHE (F; MPI); TRICHOMONIASIS (F; WOI); TOOTHACHE (F; WOI); TRYPANOSOMA
(1; MPI); TUBERCULOSIS (1; WOI); URETHROSIS (1; IWU); VIRUS (1; MPI); WATER RETENTION (F; WOI);
WORM (1; SKJ; SUW; WOI).
DOSAGES (CONESSI) — 2–4 G POWDERED SEED (KAP); 28–74 ML DECOCTION OR TEA (KAP); 2–4 ML
TINCTURE (KAP); DAILY DOSE OF 60–120 GRAINS POWDERED BARK IN 3–4 PORTIONS (KAB); BARK TAKEN IN
DECOCTION (WOI); DOSES >500 MG/PERSON MAY BE TOXIC.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CONESSI) — NOT COVERED (KOM; PHR; AHP;
APA). DOSES OF CONESSINE >500 MG DAY MAY INDUCE GI DISTRESS, INSOMNIA, RESTLESSNESS, TREMORS,
VERTIGO, POSSIBLY EVEN DEATH FROM CENTRAL RESPIRATORY PARALYSIS (WBB; WOI). LD50 (50% ETHANOLIC
FRUIT EXTRACT) = 250 MG/KG IPR MOUSE (MPI). LD50 (50% ETHANOLIC SB EXTRACT) = 1000 MG/KG IPR
MOUSE (MPI). WITH AT LEAST 18 ALKALOIDS, IS THE CONESSINE MOST IMPORTANT AT 4000 PPM. CONESSINE
INCREASES CORONARY OUTFLOW IN ISOLATED ANIMAL TISSUES. INDUCES NARCOSIS IN FROGS AND IS LOCALLY
ANESTHETIC IN GUINEA PIGS, BEING “TWICE AS ACTIVE AS COCAINE.” SUBCUTANEOUS INJECTIONS MAY INDUCE
NECROSIS. CONESSINE HAS ANTIAMEBIC ACTIVITIES COMPARABLE TO EMETINE.
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CONGOROSA (MAYTENUS ILICIFOLIA MARF. EX REISSEK) +
ACTIVITIES (CONGOROSA) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HH2); ANTISARCOMIC (1; HH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; HH2;
PH2); ANTITUMOR (1; PH2); ANTIULCER (1; HH2; PH2); CANDIDICIDE (1; HH2); CYTOTOXIC (1; PH2);
EMBRYOTOXIC (1; HH2); FUNGICIDE (1; HH2); TERATOGENIC (1; HH2).
INDICATIONS (CONGOROSA) — ACNE (F; HH2); ALCOHOLISM (F; PH2); ANEMIA (F; PH2); ASTHMA
(F; PH2); BACTERIA (1; HH2); CANCER (1; HHB; JLH; PH2); CANCER, BREAST (1; HH2); CANCER,
HEAD (1; HH2); CANCER, OVARY (1; HH2); CANCER, SKIN (1; HHB; JLH; PH2); CANCER, THROAT (1;
HH2); CANDIDA (1; HH2); DERMATOSIS (1; HHB; JLH; PH2); DUODENOSIS (F; HH2); DYSPEPSIA
(F; PH2); ECZEMA (F; HH2; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); ESCHERICHIA (1; HH2); FATIGUE (F; PH2);
FUNGUS (1; HH2); GAS (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; HH2; PH2); HODGKIN’S DISEASE (1; HH2);
HYPERACIDITY (F; PH2); INFECTION (1; HH2; PH2); INFECTION (1; HH2); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2);
LEUKEMIA (1; FNF; HH2); LYMPHOMA (1; HH2); MELANOMA (1; FNF; HH2); MYCOSIS (1; HH2);
OPHTHALMIA (F; PH2); PAIN (F; PH2); SALMONELLA (1; HH2); SHIGELLA (1; HH2); SORE (F; HH2;
PH2); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH2); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; HH2); SWELLING (F; PH2); TUMOR (1; PH2);
ULCER (1; HH2; PH2); YEAST (1; HH2).
DOSAGES (CONGOROSA) — 100–400 ML DECOCTION/TEA (2–5%) (HH2; PH2); 5–20 G POWDERED LEAF
(PH2); 25–100 ML TINCTURE (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CONGOROSA) — “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS
NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) MAYTANSINES EMBRYOTOXIC AND TERATOGENIC. NOT
FOR USE DURING PREGNANCY. MAYTENIN ANTISEPTIC, ANTIMELANOMIC, ANTITUMOR, AND ANTIULCER, ESPECIALLY
AGAINST BASAL CELL CARCINOMA (PH2). PREVENTS ULCERS IN ANIMALS AND HUMANS (PH2).
CONTRAHIERBA (DORSTENIA CONTRAYERBA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (CONTRAHIERBA) — ALEXETERIC (F; EFS); ANTIPYRETIC (F; JFM); APERITIF (F; JFM); DIAPHORETIC (F; HHB; PH2); DIURETIC (F; HHB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; JFM); STIMULANT (F; EFS; PH2);
TONIC (F; JFM).
INDICATIONS (CONTRAHIERBA) — ANOREXIA (F; JFM); BITE (F; JFM); CANCER (F; HHB; JLH); CHOLERA
(F; JFM); COLD (F; JFM); COLIC (F; JFM); COUGH (F; EFS); DERMATOSIS (F; JFM); DIARRHEA (F;
HHB); DYSENTERY (F; HHB); DYSPEPSIA (F; JFM); EPILEPSY (F; JFM); FEVER (F; HHB; JFM; PH2);
FRACTURE (F; IED); GASTROSIS (F; EFS); MALARIA (F; HHB); MEASLES (F; JFM); SMALLPOX (F; JFM);
SNAKEBITE (F; HHB; PH2); TETANUS (F; JFM); TOOTHACHE (F; JFM); TYPHOID (F; JFM); TYPHUS (F;
HHB); WATER RETENTION (F; HHB); WOUND (F; HHB).
DOSAGES (CONTRAHIERBA) — DECOCT 8 G IN 180 CC SWEETENED WATER (TAKE 2 TBSP EVERY OTHER HOUR)
(JFM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CONTRAHIERBA) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) FURANOCOUMARINS MAY
TRIGGER PHOTOTOXICITY.
COPAIBA (COPAIFERA LANGSDORFII DESF.) +
ACTIVITIES (COPAIBA) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; JAD; PH2); CARMINATIVE (F; JAD);
DIURETIC (F; JAD); EMETIC (F; JAD); EXPECTORANT (F; JAD); LAXATIVE (F; JAD); HYDRAGOGUE (F; JAD);
STIMULANT (F; JAD); URINARY ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2).
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INDICATIONS (COPAIBA) — BACTERIA (1; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; JAD); CATARRH (F; JAD); CHILBLAIN
(F; JAD); CONSTIPATION (F; JAD); CYSTOSIS (F; JAD; MAD); DERMATOSIS (F; DAW); DIARRHEA (F;
JAD); DROPSY (F; JAD; MAD); DYSURIA (F; MAD); ECZEMA (F; DAW); FEVER (F; MAD); GAS (F;
JAD); GONORRHEA (F; DAW; JAD; MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; JAD; MAD); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2);
KIDNEY SONE (1; PH2); LEUKORRHEA (F; JAD); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); PULMONOSIS (F; MAD; PH2);
PSORIASIS (F; MAD); RHEUMATISM (F; MAD); UTI (1; PH2); VD (F; JAD; MAD); WATER RETENTION
(F; JAD).
DOSAGES (COPAIBA) — 0.5–1 G CAPSULE (MAD); 25–30 DROPS TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COPAIBA) — NOT COVERED (AHP). FIVE
GRAMS CAN CAUSE STOMACH PAIN (PH2). LARGE DOSES ARE LAXATIVE AND EMETIC; CAUSING STRANGURY,
BLOODY URINE, AND FEVER. THE RESIN IRRITATES THE ENTIRE MUCOUS MEMBRANE, IMPARTING A PECULIAR
ODOR TO THE URINE AND BREATH; CAUSES AN ERUPTION RESEMBLING MEASLES, ATTENDED WITH IRRITATION AND
TINGLING (JAD).
CORAL BEAN (ERYTHRINA FUSCA LOUR.) +
SYNONYM — E. GLAUCA WILLD.
ACTIVITIES (CORAL BEAN) — ANALGESIC (F; CRC); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (F; DAV); ANTITUSSIVE (F; DAV); DIAPHORETIC (F; DAV); HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC); NARCOTIC (1; CRC); VERMIFUGE (F;
CRC).
INDICATIONS (CORAL BEAN) — BERIBERI (F; CRC); BOIL (F; CRC); CANCER (F; CRC); COLD (F; DAV);
DERMATOSIS (F; DAV); FEVER (F; CRC; DAV); FRACTURE (F; CRC); HEADACHE (F; DAV); HEMATURIA (F;
CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC); INFECTION (F; DAV); MALARIA (F; CRC; DAV); MIGRAINE (F; DAV); MYCOSIS
(F; DAV); PAIN (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); WORM (F; CRC); WOUND (F;
CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CORAL BEAN) — “SEEDS CONTAIN THE ALKALOID
ERYTHRALIN. ERYSODINE, ERYSONINE, ERYSOPINE, ERYSOTHIOPINE, ERYSOTHIOVINE, ERYSOVINE, AND ERYTHRALINE
ARE ALSO REPORTED. THOSE SPECIES CONTAINING INDOLES AND ISOQUINOLINES ARE CLASSED AS NARCOTICS,
CAPABLE OF INDUCING HALLUCINOGENIC STUPOR” (CRC).
CORAL ROOT (CORALLORHIZA ODONTORRHIZA) +
ACTIVITIES (CORAL ROOT) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; PH2); SEDATIVE (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (CORAL ROOT) — COLD (F; PH2); FEVER (F; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F;
PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CORAL ROOT) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
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CORIANDER (CORIANDRUM SATIVUM L.) ++
(LEAVES SOMETIMES CALLED CILANTRO.)
ACTIVITIES (CORIANDER) — ALEXETERIC (F; BIB); ANAPHRODISIAC (F; HHB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA;
PHR; PH2); ANTIEDEMIC (1; APA); ANTIIMPLANTATION (1; APA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PNC); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; APA); ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; BGB; HHB; PHR; PH2); APERITIF (2;
PH2); APHRODISIAC (F; APA); CARMINATIVE (1; APA; HHB; PHR; PH2); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; APA);
DIGESTIVE (1; BGB; BIB); DIURETIC (1; APA; BIB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; BIB); FUNGICIDE (1; APA;
PHR; PH2); GASTROGOGUE (1; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; APA; PNC); HYPOTENSIVE (F; APA); LARVICIDE
(1; APA; PNC); LIPOLYTIC (1; BGB; LAF); MYORELAXANT (1; APA); PECTORAL (F; BIB); SEDATIVE (F;
BIB); STIMULANT (1; BGB; BIB); STOMACHIC (1; BGB; BIB; HHB); TONIC (F; BIB).
INDICATIONS (CORIANDER) — AMEBA (F; PH2); ANOREXIA (2; APA; KOM; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F; BIB;
HHB); BACTERIA (1; APA; PHR; PH2); BILIOUSNESS (F; BIB); BLEEDING (F; PH2); BODY ODOR (F;
APA); CANCER (1; APA; JLH); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, SINEW
(F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; BIB); CATARRH (F; BIB);
CHICKENPOX (F; PH2; SKJ); CHILDBIRTH (F; PH2); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PHR); COLIC (F; HHB); CONDYLOMA
(F; JLH); COUGH (F; PHR; PH2); CRAMP (1; BGB; BIB; HHB; PHR; PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; PH2);
DERMATOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; APA; HHB); DYSENTERY (1; APA; PHR; PH2); DYSPEPSIA
(2; APA; HHB; KOM; PH2); DYSURIA (F; PH2); EDEMA (F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (2; BGB; PHR; PH2);
EPISTAXIS (F; PH2); EROTOMANIA (F; BIB); ERYSIPELAS (F; BIB); FEVER (F; PHR; PH2); FUNGUS (1;
APA; PHR; PH2); GAS (1; APA; BGB; HHB; PHR; PH2); GASTROSIS (1; BGB; HHB; PHR); HALITOSIS
(F; APA; PHR; PH2); HEADACHE (F; BIB; PHR; PH2); HEMORRHOID (F; APA; PH2); HERNIA (F; BIB);
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; APA); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; APA; PNC); HYSTERIA (F; BIB); INDURATION (F;
JLH); INFECTION (1; APA; PHR; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; PNC); INSOMNIA (F; BIB); INTOXICATION (F;
BIB); KERNEL (F; JLH); LEPROSY (F; PHR; PH2); MEASLES (F; APA; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; APA; PHR;
PH2); NAUSEA (F; BIB); NERVOUSNESS (F; BIB); NEURALGIA (F; APA; BIB); PAIN (F; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS
(F; PHR; PH2); PTOMAINE (F; BIB); PUERPERIUM (F; PHR); RASH (F; PHR; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F;
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HHB); SCLEROSIS (F; BIB); SCROFULA (F; PH2); SNAKEBITE (F; BIB); SPLENOSIS (F; BIB); STOMACHACHE
(F; BIB); STOMATOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); SWELLING (1; APA); SYPHILIS (F; BIB); TOOTHACHE (F; APA);
ULCER (F; BIB); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VD (F; BIB); VERTIGO (F; HHB; PH2); WART (F; JLH); WATER
RETENTION (1; APA; BIB); WEN (F; JLH); WORM (F; APA).
DOSAGES (CORIANDER) — 1–2 TSP CRUSHED FRUIT/CUP WATER UP TO 3 ×/DAY (APA); 3 G FRUIT (KOM;
PHR); 0.3–1 G POWDERED FRUIT (PNC); 0.5–2 ML LIQUID FRUIT EXTRACT (PNC); 0.05–2 (THEY SAID 2, I’D
HAVE SAID 0.2; CF CELERY SEED, CLOSE KIN) ML EO (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CORIANDER) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE KNOWN
(KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
CORKWOOD TREE, PITURI (DUBOISIA MYOPOROIDES R.BR.) X
ACTIVITIES (CORKWOOD TREE) — HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC); HYPNOTIC (F; CRC); INTOXICANT (F; CRC);
MYDRIATIC (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (1; CRC); POISON (F; CRC); SEDATIVE (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (CORKWOOD TREE) — CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC); FATIGUE (F; CRC); HUNGER (F; CRC); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); PAIN (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CORKWOOD TREE) — “NARCOTIC STIMULANT,
SECONDARILY A HALLUCINOGEN. ALTHOUGH THE POISONED DREAMS OF PITURI REPRESENT A FLIRTATION WITH DEATH,
THEY ARE PREFERRED TO THE STING OF HARSH REALITY” (CRC). SEE BELLADONNA ALKALOID WARNINGS AND
ACTIVITIES.
CORN COCKLE (AGROSTEMMA GITHAGO L.) +
ACTIVITIES (CORN COCKLE) — ANESTHETIC (1; CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC; WO2); ANTIMYCOTIC (1;
PH2); DIURETIC (F; BIB; CRC; EFS); EMMENAGOGUE (F; BIB; CRC; EFS); EXPECTORANT (F; BIB;
CRC; EFS); HEMOLYTIC (1; HH2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; WO2); NARCOTIC (1; WO2); TOXIC (1; PH2);
VERMIFUGE (F; BIB; CRC; EFS).
INDICATIONS (CORN COCKLE) — APOSTEME (F; CRC; JLH); BACTERIA (1; CRC; WO2); CANCER (F;
CRC); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); COUGH (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DROPSY (F; CRC); EDEMA (F;
PH2); EXANTHEMA (F; CRC; WO2); FUNGUS (1; HH2); GASTROSIS (F; BIB; CRC; PH2); HEMORRHOID
(F; CRC; WO2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; WO2); INDURATION (F; JLH); JAUNDICE (F; CRC; EFS;
WO2); MYCOSIS (1; HH2); PAIN (1; CRC); PARALYSIS (F; BIB; CRC); SWELLING (F; JLH; PH2); TUMOR
(F; CRC); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; BIB; CRC; EFS); WORM (F; BIB; CRC; EFS; PH2).
DOSAGES (CORN COCKLE) — HOMEOPATHIC ONLY (HH2; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CORN COCKLE) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PHR). “HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). SEED TOXIC, 2–3 G
CONSIDERED HARMLESS TO HUMANS, MORE THAN 5 G IS POTENTIALLY LETHAL (PH2). SIGNS OF INTOXICATION;
COLIC, CONJUNCTIVOSIS, CRAMPS, DELIRIUM, DIARRHEA, DIZZINESS, HEADACHE, LACRIMATION, MUCOSITIS, AND
RESTLESSNESS (PH2). LD50 (SAPONIN MIX) = 750 MG/KG ORL MOUSE (HH2). LD50 (SAPONIN MIX) =
2.3 MG/KG IVN RAT (HH2). LD50 (SAPONIN MIX) = 50 MG/KG ORL RAT (HH2). SPROUTS CONTAIN ALLANTOIN.
CORNFLOWER, BACHELOR’S BUTTON (CENTAUREA CYANUS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (CORNFLOWER) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); ANTISEPTIC (1; HHB; PNC);
ASTRINGENT (F; WO2); CHOLAGOGUE (F; PH2); COLLYRIUM (F; EFS); DIURETIC (1; HHB; PH2; WO2);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS; WO2); EXPECTORANT (F; PH2); FUNGICIDE (F; WO2); HEPATOTONIC (F; PH2);
PECTORAL (F; EFS; WO2); STIMULANT (F; EFS; WO2); TONIC (F; EFS; WO2).
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INDICATIONS (CORNFLOWER) — BACTERIA (1; PH2); CANCER (F; JLH); CANDIDA (F; PH2); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PH2); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; PH2; WO2); CONSTIPATION (F; PH2); COUGH (F; HHB);
DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; HHB); DROPSY (F; WO2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); ECZEMA
(F; PH2); FEVER (F; EFS; PH2); FUNGUS (F; WO2); HEPATOSIS (F; PH2); INFECTION (1; PH2; WO2);
INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; WO2); LEUKORRHEA (F; PH2); MASTOSIS (F; HHB); MYCOSIS
(F; WO2); OPHTHALMIA (F; HHB; JLH); PAIN (F; HHB); SALMONELLA (1; HHB); SEBORRHEA (F;
PH2); SHIGELLA (1; HHB); VAGINOSIS (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; HHB; PH2; WO2); YEAST
(F; PH2).
DOSAGES (CORNFLOWER) — 1 G FL/CUP (HHB); TEA TO BE DRUNK SEVERAL ×/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CORNFLOWER) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
CORN POPPY (PAPAVER RHOEAS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (CORN POPPY) — ANALGESIC (F; PH2; PNC); ANTIBACTERIAL (F; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(F; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; WOI); ANTITUMOR (1; HHB); ANTITUSSIVE (F; PH2); CONVULSANT (F; PH2);
DIAPHORETIC (F; WOI); EXPECTORANT (F; HHB; PH2); MYDRIATIC 1; HHB); NARCOTIC (F; DEP); PECTORAL
(F; HHB); RESPIRASTIMULANT (1; HHB); SEDATIVE (F; DEP; HHB; PH2).
INDICATIONS (CORN POPPY) — AGITATION (F; PH2); ARRHYTHMIA (F; BRU); BACTERIA (1; HHB; PH2);
BRONCHOSIS (F; PH2); CANCER (1; HHB; JLH); CANCER, ABDOMEN (1; HHB; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1;
HHB; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; HHB; JLH); CANCER, HEART (1; HHB; JLH); CANCER, KIDNEY (1; HHB;
JLH); CANCER, LEG (1; HHB; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; HHB; JLH); CANCER, MUSCLE (1; HHB; JLH);
CANCER, NOSE (1; HHB; JLH); CANCER, PHARYNX (1; HHB; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; HHB; JLH);
CANCER, STOMACH (1; HHB; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; BRU; JLH); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); COUGH (F;
BRU; PH2; WOI); CRAMP (F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH); FEVER (F; WOI); GASTROSIS (F; JLH); HEPATOSIS
(F; JLH); HOARSENESS (F; WOI); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (F; HHB); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2);
INSOMNIA (F; BRU; DEP; HHB; PH2); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); MYOSARCOMA (1; JLH); NEPHROSIS (F;
JLH); NERVOUSNESS (F; DEP; HHB; PH2); NEUROSIS (F; BRU); PAIN (F; HH2; PH2; PNC); PHARYNGOSIS
(F; JLH); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HHB);
TUBERCULOSIS (1; HHB); TUMOR (1; HHB).
DOSAGES (CORN POPPY) — 1 G FLOWER/CUP TEA (PH2); 2.5–5 ML FLOWER SYRUP (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CORN POPPY) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). CHILDREN HAVE
BEEN POISONED EATING THE FLOWERS AND LEAVES (PH2).
CORN SILK (ZEA MAYS L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (CORN SILK) — ANTIEDEMIC (F; FAD); CARDIOTONIC (F; PHR; PH2); CELL PROLIFERANT (1;
FAD); CHOLERETIC (1; PNC); CHOLINERGIC (1; CAN); DIURETIC (1; APA; CAN; FAD; PH2); GASTROSEDATIVE (1; PH2); HYPERTENSIVE (F; PHR; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; FAD); HYPOTENSIVE (1; FAD);
LITHOLYTIC (F; CAN); UTEROCONTRACTANT (1; CAN); VULNERARY (1; FAD).
INDICATIONS (CORN SILK) — ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; FAD); BLADDER STONE (F; APA); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F;
FAD); CYSTOSIS (1; APA; CAN); DROPSY (F; APA); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); DYSURIA (F; PHR); ENURESIS
(F; CAN); GONORRHEA (1; APA; FAD); GOUT (1; APA; FAD); HEPATOSIS (F; FAD; PH2); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (1; FAD); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; FAD); INFLAMMATION (F; APA); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (F; PHR;
PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; CAN); PMS (1; APA); PROSTATOSIS (1; CAN); RHEUMATISM (F; APA; FAD);
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STONE (F; CAN); SWELLING (F; FAD); URETHROSIS (1; CAN; PNC); UTI (1; APA; CAN; PH2); WATER
RETENTION (1; APA; CAN; FAD; PH2).
DOSAGES (CORN SILK) — 4–8 G SILK AS TEA 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1 TSP SILK/CUP WATER UP TO SEVERAL ×/DAY
(WIC); 2 TSP CORN SILK/CUP TEA EVERY OTHER DAY (PH2); 4–8 ML LIQUID EXTRACT; 5–15 ML TINCTURE (1:5
IN 25% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–3 TSP TINCTURE/DAY (20 G CORN SILK/100 ML 20% ETHANOL TO STEEP
5 DAYS) (PH2); 8–15 ML SYRUP (CAN); 2–8 ML LIQUID CORN SILK EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CORN SILK) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). CAN REPORTS DERMATOSIS AND ALLERGENIC REACTION. BECAUSE OF ITS UTERINE STIMULANT EFFECT IN VIVO, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS
TO BE AVOIDED (CAN). BECAUSE OF ITS DIURETIC ACTIVITY, COULD LEAD TO HYPOKALEMIA (CAN). ALLANTOIN
MAY EXPLAIN CELL-PROLIFERANT AND VULNERARY ACTIVITY (FAD). APA QUESTIONS THE DIURETIC ACTIVITY
(APA).
CORYDALIS (CORYDALIS AMBIGUA CHAM. & SCHLTDL.
AND/OR C. YANHUSUO (Y. H. CHOU & CHUN. C. HSU) W. T. WANG) +
HHB AND PH2 ENTRIES REFER TO CORYDALIS CAVA (L.) SCHWEIGG. & KORTE.
ACTIVITIES (CORYDALIS) — ALDOSE-REDUCTASE INHIBITOR (1; KEB); ANALEPTIC (1; DAA); ANALGESIC
(1; KEB); ANTHELMINTHIC (1; HHB); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; KEB); ANTIARRHYTHMIC (1; KEB); ANTICANCER
(1; DAA); ANTIFERTILITY (1; DAA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; KEB); ANTISPASMODIC (1; DAA; HHB;
PH2); ANTITUSSIVE (1; DAA); ANTIULCER (1; DAA); BITTER (1; KEB); CALCIUM ANTAGONIST (1; KEB);
CARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; KEB); CARDIOTONIC (1; DAA); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; DAA; PH2); DOPAMINEANTAGONIST (1; KEB); EMBRYOTOXIC (1; KEB); EMMENAGOGUE (1; HHB); HALLUCINOGEN (F; PH2);
HYPNOTIC (1; KEB); HYPOTENSIVE (1; DAA; KEB); NARCOTIC (1; DAA; HHB); SEDATIVE (1; KEB;
PH2); TRANQUILIZER (1; DAA; PH2).
INDICATIONS (CORYDALIS) — ANGINA (1; KEB); ANXIETY (F; DAA); ARRHYTHMIA (1; KEB); ATRIAL
FIBRILLATION (1; KEB); BRUISE (F; DAA); CANCER (1; DAA); CARDIOPATHY (1; KEB); CATARACT (1;
KEB); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; DAA); CHOREA (1; DAA; HHB); COLIC (F; DAA); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F;
PH2); CRAMP (1; DAA; HHB; PH2); DEPRESSION (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA
(1; KEB; PH2); ENTEROSIS (1; DAA); FURUNCULOSIS (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (1; DAA); HEADACHE
(1; KEB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; DAA; KEB; PH2); HYPERKINESIS (1; DAA; HHB); HYPEROREXIA (F; PH2); INFARCTION (1; KEB); INFLAMMATION (1; KEB; PH2); INSOMNIA (1; DAA; KEB;
PH2); MELANCHOLY (F; PH2); MENIERE’S SYNDROME (F; DAA; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (1; DAA; KEB;
PH2); NEURALGIA (1; KEB); NEUROSIS (F; PH2); PAIN (1; KEB); PARALYSIS (1; DAA); PARKINSON’S
(F; DAA; HHB); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); TREMOR (F; HHB; PH2); ULCER (1; DAA; PH2); WORM (F;
PH2); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (CORYDALIS) — 2–6 G DRY ROOT/DAY OR 4–12 ML FLUID EXTRACT (1:2) FOR MOST PURPOSES; 5–10
G DRY ROOT/DAY OR 10–20 ML FLUID EXTRACT (1:2) FOR ANALGESIA (KEB).
EXTRACTS (CORYDALIS) — ORAL DOSES OF 1–50 MG/KG GINDARIN, BASED ON DL-TETRAHYDROPALMATINE,
EMBRYOTOXIC TO RATS IN DAYS 1–20 OF PREGNANCY. METHANOLIC EXTRACTS AND DEHYDROCORYDALINE INHIBIT
ALDOSE REDUCTASE (KEB). TETRAHYDROBERBERIN IS STRONGLY ANTIAGGREGANT BY INHIBITING PLATELET AGGREGATION (KEB).
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COSTUS, KUTH (SAUSSUREA COSTUS (FALC.) LIPSCH) ++
SYNONYMS — APLOTAXIS LAPPA DECNE., AUCKLANDIA COSTUS FALC., SAUSSUREA LAPPA (DECNE.) C. B. CLARKE.
ACTIVITIES (COSTUS) — ALTERATIVE (F; KAB; KAP; SUW); ANALGESIC (F; KAB); ANTHELMINTHIC (F;
HHB; KAB); ANTIANGINAL (1; PH2); ANTIDOTE (F; PH2); ANTIPERISTALTIC (1; WOI); ANTISEPTIC (1;
KAB; KAP; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; HH2; SUW; WOI); ANTISTRESS (1; PH2); ANTIULCER (1; PH2);
APHRODISIAC (F; DEP; HHB); ASTRINGENT (F; KAP); BRONCHOCONSTRICTOR (1; WOI); BRONCHODILATOR
(1; WOI); BRONCHOSPASMOLYTIC (1; PH2); CANDIDICIDE (1; HH2); CARDIOTONIC (1; KAB; KAP);
CARMINATIVE (1; KAB; KAP; SUW; WOI); CEREBROTONIC (F; KAB); CIRCULOSTIMULANT (1; WOI);
CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; WOI); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; KAB); DIURETIC (1; HHB; KAB;
SKJ; WOI); EMMENAGOGUE (F; HHB; KAB); EXPECTORANT (1; KAB; KAP; WOI); FUNGICIDE (1;
HH2; PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; HH2; WOI); INSECTICIDE (1; WOI); MYORELAXANT (F; KAP); SEDATIVE
(F; KAP); STIMULANT (F; PH2; SUW); STOMACHIC (F; KAB; SUW); TONIC (F; IHB; KAB; SUW).
INDICATIONS (COSTUS) — ANGINA (1; PH2); ANOREXIA (F; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F; KAB); ASTHMA (F; DEP;
IHB; PH2; SUW); BACTERIA (1; HH2; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (1; KAB; PH2; WOI); CANCER (F; HHB;
KAP); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; HHB; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER,
SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANDIDA (1; HH2); CARDIOPATHY (1; PH2; SKJ); CHILDBIRTH (F; IHB); CHOLERA (F;
DEP; PH2; SUW); CONSTIPATION (F; IHB); COUGH (F; DEP; KAB; PH2; SUW); CRAMP (1; HH2;
SUW; WOI); DERMATOSIS (F; DEP; IHB; KAP; PH2; SUW); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEP; KAP); ENTEROSIS
(F; HHB); EPILEPSY (F; KAB); ERYSIPELAS (F; KAB); FEVER (F; IHB; KAB); FUNGUS (1; HH2; KAB;
PH2); GAS (1; KAB; KAP; PH2; SUW; WOI); GASTROSIS (1; PH2); HEADACHE (F; KAB); HEPATOSIS
(F; JLH); HICCUP (F; KAB; KAP); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; HH2; WOI); HYSTERIA (F; KAB);
INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; HH2; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; KAB); INSOMNIA (F; KAP); ITCH (F;
KAB); LEPROSY (F; KAB; KAP); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB); MALARIA (F; KAB; KAP); MYCOSIS (1; HH2;
PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; KAP); PAIN (F; IHB; KAB); PARALYSIS (F; KAB); RHEUMATISM (F; DEP; KAB;
KAP; SUW); RINGWORM (F; KAB); SCABIES (F; KAB); SCHISTOSOMA (1; HH2); SHIGELLA (1; HH2);
SMALLPOX (F; IHB); SORE (F; DEP; KAB; KAP); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH2; KAP;
WOI); STOMACHACHE (F; IHB); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; KAP; WOI); STRESS (1; PH2); TOOTHACHE (F; DEP);
TREMATODE (1; HH2); TUBERCULOSIS (1; JNP61:1181); TYPHUS (F; KAB); ULCER (1; PH2); WATER
RETENTION (1; HHB; KAB; SKJ; WOI); WORM (1; HH2); WOUND (F; IHB; KAP; PH2); YEAST (1; HH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COSTUS) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HEALTH HAZARDS NOT
KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
EO LD50 = 2660–4350 MG/KG ORL RAT (HH2).
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COTTONTREE (COCHLOSPERMUM RELIGIOSUM (L.) ALSTON.) ++
SYNONYMS — BOMBAX GOSSYPIUM L., C. GOSSYPIUM (L.) DC., MAXIMILIANEA GOSSYPIUM (L.) KUNTZE.
ACTIVITIES (COTTONTREE) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; WOI); LAXATIVE (1; PH2); SEDATIVE (F; WOI); STIMULANT
(F; WOI).
INDICATIONS (COTTONTREE) — CONSTIPATION (1; PH2); COUGH (F; WOI); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); DYSENTERY
(F; PH2); FEVER (F; WOI); FISTULA (F; SKJ); INSOMNIA (F; WOI); NERVOUSNESS (F; WOI); PHARYNGOSIS
(F; PH2); PROTEINURIA (F; SKJ); SORE (F; SKJ); VD (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (COTTONTREE) — 3 G GUM (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COTTONTREE) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
COUCHGRASS, QUACKGRASS
(ELYTRIGIA REPENS (L.) DESV. EX NEVSKI) ++
SYNONYMS — AGROPYRON FIRMUM J. PRESL, A. REPENS (L.) P. BEAUV., A. REPENS VAR. BROMIFORME SCHUR,
A. REPENS VAR. GLAUCESCENS PETERM., ELYMUS REPENS (L.) GOULD, TRITICUM FIRMUM (J. PRESL) LINK, T.
REPENS L.
REGRETTABLY, GRUENWALD (2000) USED “TRITICUM” AS THE COMMON NAME, THOUGH LISTING 10 THAT COULD
HAVE BEEN MORE APPROPRIATE AND/OR LESS CONFUSING. TRITICUM IS THE LATIN NAME FOR WHEAT, BUT NOT
WHEAT-GRASS OR COUCH-GRASS (JAD).
ACTIVITIES (COUCHGRASS) — ANTHELMINTHIC (F; DEM); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA); ANTIEDEMIC (1; CAN);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; CAN); ANTISEPTIC (1; CAN; PH2); DECONGESTANT (F; APA); DEMULCENT (F;
APA); DIURETIC (1; APA; CAN; FAD); HERBICIDE (1; CAN); LITHOLYTIC (1; PH2); SEDATIVE (1; CAN).
INDICATIONS (COUCHGRASS) — ARTHROSIS (F; PH2); BACTERIA (1; APA); BLADDER STONE (2; PH2); BPH
(2; CAN); BRONCHOSIS (2; APA; PHR); CALCULUS (2; CAN); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH);
CANCER, PYLORUS (F; JLH); CANCER, TONSIL (F; JLH); COLD (F; PHR); CONGESTION (F; APA); CONSTIPATION
(1; PHR; PH2); COUGH (F; APA; PHR; PH2); CYSTOSIS (1; APA; CAN); DERMATOSIS (1; APA; PH2);
DIABETES (1; PHR; PH2); DYSURIA (F; DEM); ENURESIS (F; DEM); FEVER (F; PHR); GOUT (1; PHR;
PH2); GRAVEL (1; FAD; KOM; PH2); INCONTINENCE (F; DEM; FAD); INFECTION (2; KOM; PHR);
INFLAMMATION (1; CAN; PH2); INSOMNIA (1; CAN); KIDNEY STONE (2; APA; PHR; PH2); LITHURIA
(2; FAD); MUCOSOSIS (F; APA); NEPHROSIS (1; KOM); NERVOUSNESS (1; CAN); PAIN (F; PH2);
PHARYNGOSIS (2; PHR); PROSTATOSIS (2; APA; CAN; FNF); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH);
STOMATOSIS (2; PHR); STONE (1; PH2); SWELLING (1; CAN; DEM; FAD); TONSILOSIS (F; JLH);
URETHROSIS (2; CAN; PH2); UTI (2; APA; KOM; PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; CAN; FAD);
WORM (F; DEM; FAD).
DOSAGES (COUCHGRASS) — 2–3 TSP CHOPPED RHIZOME/CUP WATER TO 4 ×/DAY (APA; WIC); 4–8 G
RHIZOME AS TEA 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 5–15 ML RHIZOME TINCTURE (1:5 IN 40% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN);
4–8 ML LIQUID RHIZOME EXTRACT (PNC); 4–8 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COUCHGRASS) — CLASS 1, 2B, 2C (AHP).
“IN VIEW OF ITS REPUTED DIURETIC ACTION, EXCESSIVE OR PROLONGED USE OF COUCHGRASS SHOULD BE
AVOIDED SINCE THIS MAY RESULT IN HYPOKALEMIA. THE USE OF COUCHGRASS DURING PREGNANCY AND
LACTATION SHOULD BE AVOIDED.” (AHP). IRRIGATION THERAPY CONTRAINDICATED IN EDEMA DUE TO CARDIAC
OR RENAL INSUFFICIENCY (KOM). VARRO TYLER CAUTIONED AGAINST SELF-MEDICATION FOR 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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EXTRACTS (COUCHGRASS) — EO ANTIMICROBIAL (KOM). AGROPYRENE BROADLY ANTIBIOTIC (PNC). WITH
ANTIBIOTIC AND DIURETIC ACTIVITY PROVEN IN ANIMALS AT LEAST, THE PLANT MAY BE CONSIDERED POTENTIALLY
USEFUL IN ‘-ITISES’, AT LEAST OF THE URINARY TRACT. COMMISSION E, SENSU BLUMENTHAL ET AL. (1998),
APPROVES 6–9 G DRY QUACKGRASS A DAY FOR “IRRIGATION THERAPY FOR INFLAMMATORY DISEASES OF THE
URINARY TRACT AND FOR THE PREVENTION (NOT TREATMENT, JAD) OF KIDNEY GRAVEL” (KOM). COMMISSION
E, SENSU GRUENWALD ET AL. (1998), APPROVES 3–10 G QUACKGRASS FOR BRONCHOSIS, COLD, COUGH, FEVER,
INFECTION, PHARYNGOSIS, STOMATOSIS, AND UTI. EXTRACTS DIURETIC AND SEDATIVE IN RATS AND MICE,
RESPECTIVELY. ETHANOL EXTRACT WEEKLY IS ANTIEDEMIC AND ANTIINFLAMMATORY. FLAVONOIDS POSSIBLY
PHYTOTOXIC (CAN).
COWITCH, COWHAGE, VELVETBEAN
(MUCUNA PRURIENS (L.) DC.) ++
ACTIVITIES (COWITCH) — ALEXETERIC (F; DEP); ANALGESIC (F; DAV); ANTHELMINTHIC (1; KAB; MPI;
PH2; SUW); ANTIDOTAL (F; DAV; DEP); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; KAB); ANTISPASMODIC (1; HHB; MPI;
PH2); APHRODISIAC (1; DEP; HHB; SUW); ASTRINGENT (F; WOI); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; PH2); CARMINATIVE (F; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; DEP); DIURETIC (F; HHB; WOI); EMMENAGOGUE (F; HHB; WOI);
FUNGICIDE (1; MPI); HEMOSTAT (F; UPW); HISTAMINIC (1; MPI; PH2); HYPERKINETIC (1; MPI);
HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (F; HHB); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; MPI; PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; HHB; MPI; PH2);
INSECTICIDE (1; MPI; WOI); LAXATIVE (F; KAB; SUW; WOI); NERVINE (F; DAV; SUW); NEUROTONIC
(1; HHB); PERISTALTIC (1; PH2); PROTEOLYTIC (1; HHB); RUBEFACIENT (1; PH2); SPASMOGENIC (1; MPI);
STIMULANT (F; DEP; HHB); TONIC (F; DEP; HHB; KAB; SUW); UTEROTONIC (F; HHB); VASODILATOR
(1; WOI); VERMIFUGE (F; DAV; DEP; SUW).
INDICATIONS (COWITCH) — AMENORRHEA (F; WOI); ANASARCA (F; DAV); ARTHROSIS (F; UPW); ASTHMA
(F; DAV); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); BITE (F; DAV); BLEEDING (F; UPW); CANCER (1; ABS; JLH);
CANCER, ABDOMEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; HHB; WOI);
CHOLERA (F; DEP; HHB; SUW); COLIC (F; UPW); COUGH (F; MAD); CRAMP (1; HHB; MPI; PH2);
DEBILITY (F; PH2); DELIRIUM (F; DEP; KAB; SUW); DENTION (F; MAD); DERMATOSIS (F; MAD);
DIABETES (F; PH2); DROPSY (F; DEP; HHB; SUW; WOI); DYSENTERY (F; HHB); DYSURIA (F; DAV);
ECZEMA (F; MAD); ELEPHANTIASIS (F; KAB; UPW; WOI); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH); EPILEPSY (1; ABS;
HAD); ERYSIPELAS (F; UPW); FEVER (F; DEP; KAB; SUW; UPW); FUNGUS (1; DAV; MPI); GAS
(F; PH2); GONORRHEA (F; KAB; PH2); GOUT (F; HHB; UPW); HEADACHE (F; KAB; UPW); HEMIPLEGIA (F; DEP); HEMORRHOID (F; UPW); HEPATOSIS (F; MAD); HERPES (F; MAD); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (1; HHB; MPI; PH2); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (F; HHB; PH2); HIVES (F; MAD); HYPERGLYCEMIA
(1; MPI; PH2); IMPOTENCE (1; HHB; UPW); INFECTION (1; MPI); INFERTILITY (F; PH2); INFLAMMATION
(F; KAB); INSANITY (F; DAV); ITCH (F; HHB; MAD); JAUNDICE (F; MAD); LEPROSY (F; UPW);
LEUKORRHEA (F; DEP); MISCARRIAGE (F; UPW); MYALGIA (F; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; MPI); NEPHROSIS (F;
WOI); NEURALGIA (F; HHB); NEUROSIS (F; WOI); PAIN (F; DAV; KAB; PH2; UPW); PARALYSIS (F;
DEP); PARKINSON’S DISEASE (1; FAD; PR2:419); PAROTOSIS (F; DAV); PLEUROSIS (F; DAV); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2); RINGWORM (F; DAV); SNAKEBITE (F; DAV; KAB); SORE (F; KAB; WOI); SPERMATORRHEA (F; DEP); STERILITY (F; PH2); STING (F; HHB; KAB); SWELLING (F; MAD); SYPHILIS (F;
UPW); TOOTHACHE (F; UPW); TUBERCULOSIS (F; KAB; UPW); ULCUS CRURIS (F; MAD); URETHROSIS
(F; UPW); UTEROSIS (F; KAB); VD (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; HHB; WOI); WORM (F; DAV;
DEP; PH2; SUW).
DOSAGES (COWITCH) — 0.5 DRACHM–40 GRAINS FOR LEUKORRHEA OR SPERMATORRHEA (DEP); 0.6–4 G HONEY
OR SYRUP WITH STINGING HAIRS FOR WORMS, FOR 2–3 DAYS IN THE A.M. (HHB); 1.5–2.5 G POWDERED SEED
(KAP); 0.625–1.25 G STINGING HAIRS (KAP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COWITCH) — NOT COVERED (AHP). BEWARE
OF STINGING HAIRS. THE POTENT ANTIPARKINSONIAN EFFECT IS NOT ENTIRELY DUE TO L-DOPA. A SEED
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FRACTION, DEVOID OF L-DOPA, SHOWED SIGNIFICANT ANTIPARKINSONIAN ACTIVITY INTRAPERITONEALLY AT
200 MG/KG.
COW PARSNIP (HERACLEUM SPHONDYLIUM L.) +
ACTIVITIES (COW PARSNIP) — ALLERGENIC (1; FNF; PH2); ANTHELMINTIC (F; HHB); ANTISEPTIC (F;
DEM); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); EMMENAGOGUE (F; HHB); EXPECTORANT (F; PH2); LAXATIVE (F;
DEM); MUTAGENIC (1; HHB); PHOTOTOXIC (1; PH2); POISON (1; DEM); SPASMOGENIC (1; HHB);
TONIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (COW PARSNIP) — ARTHROSIS (F; DEM; FAD); ASTHMA (F; FAD); BACTERIA (1; HHB);
BACKACHE (F; DEM); BOIL (F; DEM); BRUISE (F; DEM; FAD); CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER (1; FNF;
JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; FNF;
JLH); CATARRH (F; PH2); CHANCRE (F; DEM); CHOLERA (F; DEM); COLD (F; DEM; MIC; PH2);
COLIC (F; FAD); CONVULSION (F; DEM); CORN (F; JLH); COUGH (F; DEM; MAD); CRAMP (F; FAD;
MAD; PH2); DANDRUFF (F; DEM); DERMATOSIS (F; HHB); DIABETES (F; MAD); DIARRHEA (F; DEM;
PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; FAD; PH2); DYSPNEA (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (F; MAD; PH2); EPILEPSY (F;
FAD; MAD); FLU (F; MIC); GAS (F; FAD); GASTROSIS (F; DEM; HHB; PH2); GRAY HAIR (F;
DEM); HEADACHE (F; DEM; FAD); HIP (F; DEM); HIV (1; FAD); HOARSENESS (F; MAD); HYSTERIA
(F; MAD); INDURATION (F; JLH); JAUNDICE (F; MAD); LEUKEMIA (1; FAD); MYALGIA (F; DEM;
PH2); NEURALGIA (F; DEM); NEURASTHENIA (F; MAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM); OTOSIS (F; MAD);
PAIN (F; DEM; HHB); PAROTOSIS (F; DEM); PENIS (F; DEM); PSORIASIS (1; FAD); PULMONOSIS
(F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM; FAD); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SEBORRHEA (F; HHB); SMALLPOX (F;
DEM); SORE (F; FAD); SORE THROAT (F; DEM; FAD); SPLENOSIS (F; HHB; JLH); SWELLING (F;
DEM; FAD); SYNCOPE (F; DEM); SYPHILIS (F; DEM); TOOTHACHE (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (1;
HHB; MIC); TUMOR (F; JLH); VD (F; DEM); VITILIGO (1; HHB); WART (F; JLH); WORM (F; DEM;
HHB); WOUND (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (COW PARSNIP) — POWDERED ROOT (1 TSP/DAY OVER A LONG PERIOD) WAS TAKEN, ALONG
WITH A STRONG TEA OF THE LEAVES AND TOPS, FOR EPILEPSY (FAD); 2 G FLUID EXTRACT (MAD); 30 DROPS
TINCTURE FOR COUGH, 3 TSP HERB/2 GLASS COLD WATER, STEEPED FOR 8 HOURS, AND SIPPED THROUGHOUT
THE DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COW PARSNIP) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
LIKE MANY UMBELLIFERS, THIS ONE IS SERIOUS PHOTOTOXIC, THE FURANOCOUMARINS CAUSING BLISTERING
AND EXFOLIATION. AVOID SUNSHINE, ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT, AND SOLARIA DURING ADMINISTRATION (PH2).
ROOT CONTAINS PSORALEN, UNDER INVESTIGATION FOR TREATMENT OF PSORIASIS, LEUKEMIA, AND AIDS
(FAD).
COWSLIP (PRIMULA VERIS L.) ++
SYNONYM — P. OFFICINALIS (L.) HILL.
ACTIVITIES (COWSLIP) — 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).
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INDICATIONS (COWSLIP) — 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).
DOSAGES (COWSLIP) — 1–2 G FLOWER AS TEA 3 ×/DAY (APA; CAN; HH2); 2–4 G FLOWER (KOM; PH2;
PIP); 1–2 ML LIQUID FLOWER EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (APA; CAN); 2.5–7.5 G FLOWER
TINCTURE (KOM; PIP); 0.5–1.5 G ROOT (KOM; PIP); 0.2–0.5 G FINELY CUT ROOT (PH2); 1.5–3 G ROOT
TINCTURE (KOM; PIP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (COWSLIP) — 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).
CRAMPBARK (VIBURNUM OPULUS L.) ++
PH2 WAS NICE WITH THIS ONE, TREATING THE AMERICAN VIBURNUM PRUNIFOLIUM AND IGNORING THE EUROPEAN
V. OPULUS. BOTH SEEM TO BE VERY GOOD CRAMP BARKS.
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ACTIVITIES (CRAMPBARK) — 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 (CRAMPBARK) — 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).
DOSAGES (CRAMPBARK) — 15 G/BARK/750 ML WATER (APA); 1 TSP TINCTURE/CUP WATER TO 3 ×/DAY
(APA); 2–4 G BARK IN DECOCTION (HH3); 2–8 ML LIQUID BARK EXTRACT (PNC); 1.8–3.5 G FL EXTRACT
(MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CRAMPBARK) — 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.
CRANBERRY (VACCINIUM MACROCARPUM AITON) +++
SYNONYM — OXYCOCCUS MACROCARPOS (AITON) PERS.
ACTIVITIES (CRANBERRY) — 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 (CRANBERRY) — 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).
DOSAGES (CRANBERRY) — 3 FLUID OZ (90 ML) FRUIT JUICE/DAY (APA PREVENTATIVE); 12–32 FLUID
OZ FRUIT JUICE/DAY (APA CURATIVE); 1 OZ CRANBERRY JUICE COCKTAIL = 2 CAPSULES (APA); 5–20
OZ/DAY; 800 MG CAPSULES; 2–4 (505 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY; 2–3 (505 MG) CAPSULES STX WITH
MEALS (APA); 1/2 CUP FRESH FRUIT (PED); 1 TBSP DRY FRUIT (PED); 15 G DRY FRUIT:20 ML ALCOHOL/130
ML WATER (PED).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CRANBERRY) — 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,
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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).
CRANESBILL (GERANIUM MACULATUM L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (CRANESBILL) — 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 (CRANESBILL) — 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).
DOSAGES (CRANESBILL) — 0.5 TSP IN COLD WATER FOR HEMOPTYSIS (CEB); 60–300 MG DRY EXTRACT
(MAD); 0.5–2 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (MAD); 1–2 ML LIQUID EXTRACT 3 ×/DAY (PH2); 1–2 G 3 ×/DAY (PH2);
2–4 ML TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (PH2).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CRANESBILL) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
CREAT (ANDROGRAPHIS PANICULATA (BURM. F.) WALL. EX NEES.) +
SYNONYM — JUSTICIA PANICULATA BURM. F.
ACTIVITIES (CREAT) — 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); ANTIHIV (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 (CREAT) — 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).
DOSAGES (CREAT) — 1.5–6 G DRY HERB/DAY OR 3–12 ML FLUID EXTRACT (1:2) (KEB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CREAT) — 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).
CUBEB (PIPER CUBEBA L. F.) ++
ACTIVITIES (CUBEB) — 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).
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INDICATIONS (CUBEB) — 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).
DOSAGES (CUBEB) — 2–4 G POWDERED FRUITS/DAY (HH2; PH2); 0.25–5 G/DAY (MAD); 2–4 ML 1:5
TINCTURE (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CUBEB) — 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).
CUCKOOPINT, ARUM (ARUM MACULATUM L.) X
ACTIVITIES (CUCKOOPINT) — 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 (CUCKOOPINT) — 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).
DOSAGES (CUCKOOPINT) — WHY BOTHER; TOO DANGEROUS (JAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CUCKOOPINT) — NOT COVERED (AHP). CYANIDE
AND OXALATES MAKE IT TOO RISKY FOR ANY POTENTIAL BENEFITS.
CUDWEED (GNAPHALIUM ULIGINOSUM L.) ++
SYNONYM — FILAGINELLA ULIGINOSA (L.) OPIZ.
ACTIVITIES (CUDWEED) — ANTIDEPRESSANT (F; PH2); APHRODISIAC (F; PH2); ASTRINGENT (1; PH2);
HYPOTENSIVE (F; PH2); STOMACHIC (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (CUDWEED) — 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).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CUDWEED) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
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CULEBRA (BRUGMANSIA AUREA LAGERH.) X
SYNONYM — METHYSTICODENDRON AMESIANUM R. E. SCHULTES.
ACTIVITIES (CULEBRA) — DELIRIANT (1; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC); INTOXICANT (1; CRC); NARCOTIC
(1; CRC); PSYCHOTROPIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (CULEBRA) — 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).
CUMIN (CUMINUM CYMINUM L.) +++
SYNONYM — C. ODORUM SALISB.
ACTIVITIES (CUMIN) — 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 (CUMIN) — 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
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(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).
DOSAGES (CUMIN) — 300–600 MG (HHB); 0.06–0.2 ML (HHB); 5–10 FRUITS (PHR); 300 TO 600 GM
(PHR) (I’M SURE THEY DID NOT MEAN THAT, THAT’S 1–2 POUNDS, CLOSE TO A LETHAL DOSE, I’D BET); CORRECTED
IN PH2 TO 300–600 MG (= 5–10 FRUIT).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CUMIN) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE NOTED
(PHR). NOT COVERED (KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC
DOSAGES” (PH2).
CUPMOSS (CLADONIA PYXIDATA (L.) E. FRIES.) ++
ACTIVITIES (CUPMOSS) — ANTITUSSIVE (F; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; EFS; PH2).
INDICATIONS (CUPMOSS) — BRONCHOSIS (F; PH2); COUGH (F; EFS; PH2); PERTUSSIS (F; EFS; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CUPMOSS) — NOT COVERED (AHP).“HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
CUP-PLANT (SILPHIUM PERFOLIATUM L.) +
ACTIVITIES (CUP-PLANT) — ALTERATIVE (F; EFS; FEL); ANALGESIC (F; FAD); ANTIEMETIC (F; DEM);
ANTISPASMODIC (F; FEL); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS; PH2); EMETIC (F; FAD); EMMENAGOGUE (F; DEM);
RESTORATIVE (F; EFS; FEL); STIMULANT (F; FEL); TONIC (F; EFS; FEL; PH2).
INDICATIONS (CUP-PLANT) — AGUE (F; FEL); AMENORRHEA (F; DEM); BACKACHE (F; DEM; FAD);
BRUISE (F; FAD); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); CHEST ACHE (F; DEM; FAD); COLD (F; FAD); CRAMP (F; FEL);
DEBILITY (F; FAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DEM; FAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); FEVER (F; EFS; FAD; FEL;
PH2); HALITOSIS (F; FEL); HEADACHE (F; DEM); HEAD COLD (F; DEM; FAD); HEMOPTYSIS (F; FAD);
HEPATOSIS (F; FAD); LUMBAGO (F; DEM); MALARIA (F; FEL); MENORRHAGIA (F; FAD); NEURALGIA (F;
FAD); PAIN (F; DEM; FAD); PARALYSIS (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM; FAD); SPLENOSIS (F; FAD);
ULCER (F; FAD); VOMITING (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (CUP-PLANT) — 20 GRAINS POWDERED ROOT (FEL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CUP-PLANT) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
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CURRYLEAF (MURRAYA KOENIGII (L.) SPRENG.) +
SYNONYMS — BERGERA KOENIGII L., CHALCAS KOENIGII (L.) KURZ.
ACTIVITIES (CURRYLEAF) — ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); ANALGESIC (F; KAB); ANTHELMINTHIC (F; KAB);
ANTIBACTERIAL (1; MPI; TAD); ANTIBILIOUS (F; DEP); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DEP); ANTISEPTIC (1; MPI);
ANTISPASMODIC (1; MPI); ANTIULCER (1; TAD); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB); CARMINATIVE (F; DEP; WOI);
HYPERTENSIVE (1; MPI); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; MPI); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; WOI); LAXATIVE (F; KAB);
PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; WOI); PROTISTICIDE (1; MPI); STOMACHIC (F; DEP; SKJ); TONIC (F; DEP; SKJ).
INDICATIONS (CURRYLEAF) — AMEBA (1; MPI); BACTERIA (1; MPI; TAD); BILIOUSNESS (F; DEP); BITE
(F; DEP); BLOOD (F; KAB); BRUISE (F; WOI); CRAMP (1; MPI); DERMATOSIS (F; DEP; WOI); DIABETES
(1; MPI); DIARRHEA (F; SKJ); DYSENTERY (F; DEP; SKJ); FEVER (F; DEP; KAB); GAS (F; DEP; WOI);
GASTROSIS (1; TAD); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; MPI); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; WOI);
INFECTION (1; TAD); INFLAMMATION (F; KAB); ITCH (F; KAB); LEUKEMIA (1; ABS); LEUKODERMA (F;
KAB); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; MPI); MALARIA (F; DEP); MELANOMA (1; ABS); NAUSEA (F; SKJ);
NEPHROSIS (F; SKJ); PAIN (F; KAB; SKJ); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; MPI); THIRST (F;
KAB); ULCER (1; TAD); VOMITING (F; DEP); WORM (F; KAB).
EXTRACTS (CURRYLEAF) — THE 50% ETHANOLIC EXTRACTS SHOWED ANTIPROTOZOAL ACTIVITY AGAINST ENTAMOEBA
HISTOLYTICA AND ANTISPASMODIC ACTIVITY ON GUINEA PIG ILEUM (NO ANTICANCER, ANTIVIRAL, OR CNS EFFECTS,
NOR HYPOLIPEMIC ACTIVITY). AQUEOUS EXTRACTS (= TEA) OF LEAVES HYPOGLYCEMIC IN NORMAL AND ALLOXAN
DIABETIC DOGS (MPI). AQUEOUS EXTRACTS INHIBIT ETHANOL-INDUCED STOMACH ULCERS (TAD). LEAF EO
ANTIBACTERIAL AGAINST B. SUBTILIS (AT 2000 PPM), C. PYOGENES (AT 2000 PPM), P. VULGARIS, PASTEURELLA
MULTICIDA, AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS (AT 2000 PPM) (MPI). LEAF EO FUNGICIDAL AGAINST ASPERGILLUS
FUMIGATIS, A. NIGER, CANDIDA ALBICANS (AT 2000 PPM), C. TROPICALIS, AND MICROSPORUM GYPSEUM (MPI).
ETHANOLIC EXTRACT (LEAF) ACTIVE AGAINST COLLETOTRICHUM FALCATUM AND RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI (MPI).
CYCLAMEN (CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM L. EMEND. AIT.) +
ACTIVITIES (CYCLAMEN) — APHRODISIAC (F; EFS); EMETIC (F; EFS); EMMENAGOGUE (F; HHB); LAXATIVE
(F; EFS; WOI); STIMULANT (F; EFS); TONIC (F; EFS); TOXIC (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (CYCLAMEN) — CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, NOSTRIL (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH);
CHLOROSIS (F; HHB); CONSTIPATION (F; EFS); CVI (F; HHB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; HHB); DYSPEPSIA (F;
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PH2); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (F; JLH); MASTOSIS (F; HHB); MENORRHAGIA (F; HHB);
MIGRAINE (F; PH2); NEURALGIA (F; HHB); NEUROSIS (F; PH2); PAIN (F; HHB); PMS (F; PH2); POLYP
(F; JLH); RHINOSIS (F; JLH; HHB); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH).
DOSAGES (CYCLAMEN) — DO NOT TAKE IN ANYTHING MORE THAN A HOMEOPATHIC DOSAGE.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CYCLAMEN) — NOT COVERED (AHP). AS LITTLE
AS 300 MG CAN LEAD TO DIARRHEA, NAUSEA, STOMACH PAIN, AND VOMITING. HIGHER SPASMOGENIC DOSES
CAN CAUSE ASPHYXIATION (PH2).
CYPRESS (MEDITERRANEAN) (CUPRESSUS SEMPERVIRENS L.) ++
SYNONYM — C. SEMPERVIRENS VAR. STRICTA AITON.
ACTIVITIES (CYPRESS) — ANTHELMINTHIC (F; WOI); ANTISEPTIC (F; EFS); ASTRINGENT (1; HHB); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; EFS); EXPECTORANT (1; EFS; PH2); HEMOSTAT (F; EFS); INSECTIFUGE
(F; WOI); PECTORAL (F; EFS); STIMULANT (F; KAB); VASOCONSTRICTOR (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (CYPRESS) — BLEEDING (F; EFS); BRONCHOSIS (F; HHB; PH2); COLD (F; PH2); COUGH
(F; PH2); DIARRHEA (1; HHB); FEVER (F; EFS); HEMORRHOID (1; HHB; KAB); INFECTION (F; EFS);
PERTUSSIS (F; EFS; WOI); VARICOSIS (1; HHB); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS); WORM (F; HHB).
DOSAGES (CYPRESS) — 0.5–2 G FLUID EXTRACT (HHB); 0.15–0.2 G AQUEOUS EXTRACT (HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CYPRESS) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) LARGE DOSES MAY IRRITATE KIDNEY
(PH2).
CYPRESS SPURGE (EUPHORBIA CYPARISSIAS L.) X
ACTIVITIES (CYPRESS SPURGE) — ALLERGENIC (1; PH2); CARCINOGENIC (1; PH2); DIURETIC (F; PH2);
IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; PH2); IRRITANT (1; PH2); LAXATIVE (1; PH2); TOXIC (1; PH2).
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INDICATIONS (CYPRESS SPURGE) — ACROCHORDON (F; JLH); CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER,
FACE (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CONSTIPATION
(F; PH2); CORN (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); ECZEMA (F; HHB); ERYSIPELAS (F;
HHB); GASTROSIS (F; JLH); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; PH2); ITCH (F; HHB); PSORIASIS
(F; HHB); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); STOMACHACHE (F; HHB); TOOTHACHE (F; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); WART
(F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; PH2); WEN (F; JLH).
DOSAGES (CYPRESS SPURGE) — AVOID!
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (CYPRESS SPURGE) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
CANADIAN REGULATIONS DO NOT ALLOW EUPHORBIAS IN FOOD (HHB). I TOO, THINK MOST OF THEM ARE TOO
DANGEROUS TO TAKE. INGENAN ESTERS ARE COCARCINOGENIC AND PROFLAMMATORY. MILK (“CHYLE” IN PH2)
CAN CAUSE BLISTERS, BURNS, ITCH, AND REDDENING (PH2).
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DAFFODIL (NARCISSUS TAZETTA L.) X
SYNONYM — NARCISSUS CANALICULATUS GUSS.
HAGER’S HANDBUCH DER PHARMAZEUTISCHEN PRAXIS SUGGESTS THAT THIS SPECIES AND N. PSEUDONARCISSUS
SHARE THE SAME ACTIVITIES AND INDICATIONS (HHB).
ACTIVITIES (DAFFODIL) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CRC; HHB); ANALGESIC (F; BIB; CRC); ANALEPTIC (1;
FNF); ANTIACETYLCHOLINESTERASE (1; X10869205); ANTICANCER (1; CRC; FNF; X3802955); ANTIDOTE
(F; BIB); ANTI-HIV (1; X10934347); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; CRC); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; X3368194);
ANTIMITOTIC (1; X5340258); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ANTISYNCYTIAL (1; X11012085); ANTIVIRAL (1; CRC;
HHB); APHRODISIAC (F; BIB); CHOLINERGIC (1; FNF); CONVULSANT (1; DAA); CYTOTOXIC (1; CRC);
DEMULCENT (F; BIB); DIURETIC (F; CRC); EMETIC (1; CRC; DEP; FNF); HEMAGLUTINANT (1;
X10945441); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); MEMORIGENIC (1; BRU; FNF); NEUROTONIC (1; FNF); PARALYTIC (1;
DAA); PERISTALTIC (1; FNF); POISON (1; CRC; DAA); SEDATIVE (1; FNF); SIALAGOGUE (1; FNF).
INDICATIONS (DAFFODIL) — ABSCESS (F; CRC; DAA); ALZHEIMER’S (1; FNF; X10869205); BOIL (F; CRC);
BRONCHOSIS (F; HHB); CANCER (1; CRC; FNF; HHB; X3802955); CANCER, BREAST (1; BIB; FNF); CANCER,
EAR (1; BIB; FNF); CANCER, LUNG (1; X3802955); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC);
CRAMP (F; HHB); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; HHB); DYSENTERY (F; HHB); EPILEPSY (F; BIB);
ESOPHAGOSIS (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC); FIT (F; BIB); HEADACHE (F; DEP); HIV (1; X10934347);
INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC; DAA); INSOMNIA (1; FNF); ITCH (F; CRC); LEUKEMIA (1;
X3368194); MASTOSIS (F; CRC); MYASTHENIA (1; FNF); NERVOUSNESS (1; FNF); NEUROSIS (1; FNF);
OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); PAIN (F; BIB; CRC; DAA); PERTUSSIS (F; HHB); POLIO (1; ABS); RHINOSIS (F;
HHB); SCLEROSIS (F; BIB); SINEW (F; JLH); SORE (F; CRC HHB); SWELLING (F; CRC); TUMOR (F; JLH);
ULCER (F; CRC); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VIRUS (1; CRC; HHB; X10934347); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DAFFODIL) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PH2).
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DAMIANA (TURNERA DIFFUSA WILLD. EX SCHULT.) ++
SYNONYM — TURNERA MICROPHYLLA DESV. EX HAM.
ACTIVITIES (DAMIANA) — ANTIAGING (F; APA); ANTIDEPRESSANT (F; APA; SKY); APHRODISIAC (F; APA;
CRC; PED; PH2); CARDIOTONIC (1; HHB); CNS-DEPRESSANT (F; CRC); CNS-STIMULANT (F; CRC;
HHB; LAF); DEPURATIVE (F; PED); DIURETIC (F; CRC; GMH; PED); EMMENAGOGUE (F; MAD);
ENERGIZER (F; APA); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC; GMH; PED); EUPHORIC (F; APA; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (F;
APA); LAXATIVE (F; CAN; CRC; GMH; SKY); STIMULANT (F; APA; CRC; GMH); THYMOLEPTIC (F;
CAN); TONIC (F; APA; CRC; GMH; PED).
INDICATIONS (DAMIANA) — AMAUROSIS (F; CRC); AMENORRHEA (F; MAD); ANXIETY (F; APA);
ASTHMA (F; APA); ATONY (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC); CATARRH (F; CRC); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F;
CRC); COLD (F; CRC; PED); COLIC (F; MAD); CONSTIPATION (F; APA; CRC; SKY); COUGH (F;
APA; CRC; PED); DEPRESSION (F; APA; SKY); DIABETES (F; APA; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; MAD);
DYSENTERY (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA; CRC; MAD; PED); DYSPEPSIA (F; CAN; CRC);
ENURESIS (F; CRC; PED); HEADACHE (F; APA; CRC; MAD; PED); FRIGIDITY (F; APA); IMPOTENCE
(F; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2); INCONTINENCE (F; MAD); INFERTILITY (F; CRC); INSOMNIA (F; MAD);
MIGRAINE (F; CRC; MAD); NEPHROSIS (F; APA; PED); NEURASTHENIA (F; CRC; MAD); NEUROSIS
(F; CRC; MAD); ORCHOSIS (F; CRC); PARALYSIS (F; CRC; MAD); PROSTATOSIS (F; MAD); SPERMATORRHEA (F; CRC; MAD); STOMACHACHE (F; CRC); SYPHILIS (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC;
GMH; PED).
DOSAGES (DAMIANA) — 1–2 (400 MG) CAPSULES (APA); 400–800 MG CAPSULE 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 2–3
ML TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 1 DROPPERFUL TINCTURE (APA); 2–4 G SHOOT AS TEA 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–4
ML LIQUID SHOOT EXTRACT (CAN); 1 TSP FRESH LEAF (PED); 0.5 G DRY LEAF (PED); 1 G LEAF/CUP WATER/3
×/DAY (SKY); 0.5 G DRY LEAF:3 G ALCOHOL/2 ML WATER (PED); 2–4 ML LIQUID EXTRACT; DAMIANA EXTRACT
BPC 0.3–0.6 G (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DAMIANA) — CLASS 1 (AHP).“HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) “NO SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE EFFECTS.
PERSONS CLAIMING TO EXPERIENCE DAMIANA-INDUCED HALLUCINATIONS SHOULD BE MONITORED CLOSELY”
(LRNP, FEB 1989). CAN REPORTS CONVULSIONS FROM HIGH DOSE (ONE REPORT ONLY), QUINONES, AND
CYANOGENIC GLYCOSIDES. BECAUSE OF POSSIBILITY OF CYANOGENIC GLYCOSIDES AND RISK OF CYANIDE TOXICITY
IN HIGH DOSES, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. MAY INTERFERE WITH HYPOGLYCEMIC
THERAPY (CAN). LEAVES LAXATIVE, MAY LOOSEN STOOL IN LARGE DOSES. VOLATILE OILS DIURETIC, EXPECTORANT,
AND LAXATIVE; IRRITATE MUCOUS MEMBRANES AND INCREASE THE PRODUCTION OF, WHILE DECREASING THE
THICKNESS OF, FLUIDS PRODUCED BY THESE MEMBRANES (PED). CNS-DEPRESSANT; HYPOGLYCEMIC (CAN);
ROOTS UTERACTIVE.
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DANDELION (TARAXACUM OFFICINALE G. H. WEBER EX WIGGER F.) +++
SYNONYMS — LEONTODON TARAXACUM L., TARAXACUM DENS-LEONIS DESF., T. VULGARE SCHRANK.
ACTIVITIES (DANDELION) — ALLERGENIC (1; CAN); ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC; WOI);
ANTIDOTE (F; AKT); ANTIEDEMIC (1; CAN); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; CAN; SHT); ANTIOXIDANT (1; CRC;
FNF); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; CAN); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC; FAD); ANTISPASMODIC (F; SHT); ANTITUMOR (1;
CAN); APERIENT (F; SUW); APERITIF (2; AKT; BGB; JFM; KOM; PIP); AQUARETIC (SHT); ASTRINGENT
(F; PED); BIFIDOGENIC (1; AKT; FNF); BITTER (1; APA; PED; SHT; SUW); CANDIDICIDE (1; CRC;
FAD); CARMINATIVE (2; APA; KOM); CHOLAGOGUE (2; KOM; PH2; SHT; WAM); CHOLEKINETIC (SHT);
CHOLERETIC (2; APA; KOM; SHT); DEMULCENT (F; FAD); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC; JFM); DETOXICANT (F;
AKT); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; KAP); DIGESTIVE (F; APA; SKY); DIURETIC (2; AKT; APA; HH3; KOM;
SUW; WAM); HEPATOTONIC (1; CAN; PED); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; CAN; CRC); LACTAGOGUE (F; CRC;
LMP; PED; PH2); LAXATIVE (1; APA; CAN; SUW; WAM); LITHOLYTIC (F; PED); NATRIURETIC (F; JAD);
PHOTOTOXIC (1; CRC); PREBIOTIC (1; AKT; FNF); SALURETIC (2; BGB; HH3; PH2); SECRETAGOGUE (F;
PH2); SIALAGOGUE (1; APA); STIMULANT (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (1; APA; CRC; PED); TONIC (F; BGB;
CRC; SUW).
INDICATIONS (DANDELION) — ABSCESS (F; CRC; MAD); ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ALACTEA (F; LMP; PH2);
ALCOHOLISM (F; SKY); ANEMIA (1; DEM; JFM; WAM); ANOREXIA (2; AKT; APA; BGB; JFM; KOM;
PH2; PIP); BACKACHE (F; DEM); BACTERIA (1; CRC; WOI); BILIARY DYSKINESIA (2; PIP); BLADDER STONE
(2; KOM); BOIL (F; CRC; LMP); BRONCHOSIS (2; APA; LAF); BRUISE (F; CRC); CANCER (1; CAN; CRC);
CANCER, BLADDER (F; JLH); CANCER, BOWEL (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F;
JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANDIDA (1; CRC; FAD); CARIES (F; CRC; LMP); CARDIOPATHY (F; APA);
CATARRH (F; CRC); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; BGB; CRC; HH3; KOM; PH2); CIRRHOSIS (F; SKY); COLD (1;
APA); COLIC (1; PH2); CONGESTION (1; PH2); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; AKT); CONSTIPATION (1; APA; CAN;
FAD; SKY; SUW; WAM); COUGH (F; MAD); CRAMP (F; DEM; SHT); CYSTOSIS (1; WAM); DERMATOSIS
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(F; APA; BGB; KAP; KOM; PH2); DIABETES (1; CRC; JFM; KOM; MAD; PH2); DROPSY (1; BGB;
DEM; KAP; MAD); DYSENTERY (F; AKT); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DEM); DYSPEPSIA (2; APA; KAP; KOM;
PH2; PIP); ECZEMA (F; CRC; HH2; KOM; PH2); FEVER (1; AKT; CRC; KAP; MAD); FLU (F; AKT);
GALLSTONE (F; AKT; APA; CAN; PH2); GAS (2; APA; KOM; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; APA; BGB; CRC);
GOUT (F; CRC; KOM; PH2); GRAVEL (1; BGB; HH2); HEART (F; CRC); HEARTBURN (F; BGB; CRC; SKY);
HEMORRHOID (F; CRC; KOM; PH2); HEPATOSIS (2; JFM; KAP; HH3; KOM; PH2; SUW; WAM); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CRC); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; CAN; CRC); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; MAD); INFECTION (F;
AKT; APA); INFLAMMATION (1; CAN; PH2; SHT); ITCH (F; CRC; LMP); JAUNDICE (1; CAN; CRC;
MAD; PH2); KIDNEY STONE (2; KOM; PH2; X7860196); LIVER SPOT (F; DEM); MASTOSIS (F; APA;
PH2); MUCOSOSIS (F; MAD); NEPHROSIS (1; BGB; DEM; PH2; SUW); NEUROSIS (F; DEM); OBESITY
(F; APA; FAD); OLIGURIA (1; CAN); OSTEOPOROSIS (1; FNF); PAIN (1; BGB; DEM; MAD); PMS (F;
APA); PNEUMONIA (2; AYL; LAF); PULMONOSIS (F; DEM); RESPIROSIS (2; APA; LAF); RHEUMATISM
(F; APA; BGB; CAN; PHR); SCROFULA (F; CRC; LMP); SIDE ACHE (F; MAD); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC);
SORE (1; APA; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F; AKT; BGB); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); STONE (2; PED; PHR; PH2;
SHT); SWELLING (1; CAN; DEM); TOOTHACHE (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (1; MAD; PH2; WOI); TUMOR
(1; CAN); ULCER (F; CRC); UTI (2 KOM; PH2; SHT); VOMITING (F; AKT); WART (F; CRC); WATER
RETENTION (2; AKT; APA; HH3; KOM; SUW; WAM); YEAST (1; CRC; FAD).
DOSAGES (DANDELION) — 1–2 (FOR TEA) TO 3–4 (FOR DECOCTION) TSP CUT HERB/150 ML WATER (PH2); 0.5 OZ
DRY LEAF/CUP WATER (APA); 4–10 G DRY LEAF AS TEA 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 4–10 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (1:1 IN
25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–5 ML LEAF TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 1–2 TSP ROOT/CUP A.M. & P.M.; 0.5–1
G POWDERED ROOT (KAP); 3–4 G POWDERED ROOT (PIP); 1–3 TSP POWDERED ROOT/CUP WATER (APA); 0.25–0.5
CUP FRESH ROOT (PED); 6–12 G DRY ROOT (PED); 9 G DRY ROOT:45 ML ALCOHOL/45 MG WATER (PED); 3–5 G
DRY ROOT 3 ×/DAY (APA); 2–8 G DRY ROOT AS TEA 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 28–56 ML ROOT DECOCTION (KAP); 5–10
ML ROOT TINCTURE (1:5 IN 45% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 10–15 DROPS ROOT TINCTURE (PIP); 1–2 TSP TINCTURE
TO 3 ×/DAY (APA); 1 TBSP DANDELION JUICE MORNING AND EVENING (APA); 4–10 ML DANDELION JUICE (CAN;
PNC; SKY); 2–8 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC); 3–4 G/DAY (SHT); 3 (510 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (NH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DANDELION) — CLASS 2D (AHP). “HEALTH HAZARDS
NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS: BILIARY
OBSTRUCTION, EMPYEMA OF GALLBLADDER, ILEUS; ADVERSE EFFECTS: GASTRIC COMPLAINTS AND ULCERS (AEH;
CAN; SKY). OTHER CONTRAINDICATIONS REPORTED: BILIARY INFLAMMATION (AEH). CAN CAUTIONS THAT THE
SESQUITERPENE LACTONES ARE ALLERGENIC AND MAY CAUSE DERMATOSIS. MAY INTERFERE WITH DIURETIC AND
HYPOGLYCEMIC THERAPIES (CAN). HERBS WITH DIURETIC PROPERTIES, SUCH AS JUNIPER AND DANDELION, CAN
CAUSE ELEVATIONS IN BLOOD LEVELS OF LITHIUM (D’EPIRO, 1997). NOT FOR USE WITH ACUTE GALLBLADDER PROBLEMS
(WAM). USE IN CHOLELITHIASIS ONLY UNDER A DOCTOR’S SUPERVISION (PIP). BLUMENTHAL ET AL. (1998) CAUTION
THAT, “AS WITH ALL DRUGS CONTAINING BITTER SUBSTANCES, DISCOMFORT DUE TO GASTRIC HYPERACIDITY MAY OCCUR”
(KOM). DO I NEED TO WRITE OUT THIS CAVEAT FOR ALL THE SALUBRIOUS BITTER HERBS OF THE BIBLE; WARNING:
MAY CAUSE HYPERACIDITY AND GASTRIC DISTRESS? FLAVONOIDS ANTIINFLAMMATORY; INCREASE URINE FLOW. INULIN
AND MUCILAGE SOOTH DIGESTIVE TRACT, ABSORB TOXINS, AND REGULATE INTESTINAL FLORA (HELP FRIENDLY FLORA
THRIVE AND INHIBIT UNFRIENDLY BACTERIA ACCORDING TO PEDERSEN (I’D LIKE TO SEE THE PROOF; IT IS PART OF THE
PREBIOTIC/PROBIOTIC STORY)), AND RELIEVE MUSCLE SPASM (PED). PH2 SAYS THE AMAROIDS (BITTER COMPOUNDS) IN DANDELION ARE CHOLAGOGUE (AGREED) AND SECRETOLYTIC (DISAGREED; I THINK THEY ARE SECRETAGOGUE
RATHER THAN SECRETOLYTIC; PH2 ALSO SAYS THE DRUG IS “SECRETION-STIMULATING”). TILLOTSON (AKT) NOTES
THAT CLINICALLY, THE LEAF IS A MORE EFFECTIVE DIURETIC THAN THE ROOT AND A SAFER ALTERNATIVE TO LASIX™.
LD50 HERB 28,800 IPR MOUSE (CAN); LD50 ROOT 36,800 IPR MOUSE (CAN); DIURETIC (HERB>ROOT).
DARNEL (LOLIUM TEMULENTUM L.) X
ACTIVITIES (DARNEL) — ANALGESIC (F; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC; MAD); NARCOTIC (1; CRC);
NEPHROTOXIC (1; PHR); POISON (1; CRC).
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INDICATIONS (DARNEL) — ARTHROSIS (F; JLH; MAD); BLEEDING (F; CRC); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER,
JOINT (F; JLH); CANCER, KNEE (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS
(F; JLH); COLIC (F; CRC); CONDYLOMATA (F; JLH); CRAMP (F; PHR; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC;
HHB); DYSURIA (F; CRC; PH2); ECZEMA (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); EPISTAXIS (F; CRC;
PHR; PH2); FRACTURE (F; BIB; CRC); GANGRENE (F; BIB; CRC); GASTROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); HEADACHE
(F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC); INCONTINENCE (F; BIB; CRC; PH2); INDURATION (F; CRC; JLH);
INSOMNIA (F; PHR; PH2); KERNEL (F; CRC); LEPROSY (F; BIB; CRC); LICHEN (F; MAD); MENINGOSIS
(F; BIB; CRC); MENOPAUSE (F; BIB; CRC); MIGRAINE (F; BIB; CRC); NEURALGIA (F; CRC; MAD;
PH2); PAIN (F; CRC; HHB; PHR); PARALYSIS (F; MAD); POLYURIA (F; HHB); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC;
HHB); SCIATICA (F; CRC); SCIRRHUS (F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC); TENESMUS (F; MAD); TOOTHACHE
(F; BIB; CRC); TREMOR (F; MAD); TUMOR (F; CRC); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VERTIGO (F; CRC; MAD;
PH2); WEN (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (DARNEL) — DON’T TAKE IT. MANY OF THE INDICATIONS AND DOSAGES ARE HOMEOPATHIC ONLY.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DARNEL) — NOT COVERED (AHP). CAN BE TOXIC;
NO CASES OF POISONING ARE KNOWN IN RECENT TIMES (PHR). SYMPTOMS INCLUDE COLIC, CONFUSION,
CRAMPING, DELIRIUM, DIARRHEA, GASTROENTEROSIS, HEADACHE, PARALYSIS, SOMNOLENCE, SPEECH PROBLEMS,
STAGGERING, TINNITUS, VERTIGO, VISUAL DISORDERS, AND RARELY, DEATH THROUGH RESPIRATORY FAILURE (DEP;
MAD; PH2). MENTIONED ONLY AS FOOD FOR NATIVE AMERICANS (DEM).
DATE PALM (PHOENIX DACTYLIFERA L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (DATE) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; BIB); APHRODISIAC (F; BIB; DEP); CANDIDICIDE (1; ABS);
CONTRACEPTIVE (F; BIB); DEMULCENT (F; BIB; DEP); DEPURATIVE (F; KAB); DIURETIC (F; BIB); EMOLLIENT
(F; BIB); ESTROGENIC (1; BIB; FNF); EXPECTORANT (F; BIB); FUNGICIDE (1; ABS); LAXATIVE (F; BIB);
PECTORAL (F; BIB).
INDICATIONS (DATE) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); AGUE (F; BIB); ANEMIA (F; BIB); ASTHMA (F; BIB;
KAB); BRONCHOSIS (F; BIB; PH2); CANCER (F; BIB); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F;
JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (F; JLH); CANCER, PAROTID (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F;
JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, TESTES (F; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS
(F; JLH); CANCER, VAGINA (F; JLH); CANDIDA (1; ABS); CATARRH (F; BIB); CHEST (F; BIB); COMA (F;
KAB); CONDYLOMATA (F; BIB); CONSTIPATION (F; BIB); COUGH (F; BIB; KAB); DIARRHEA (F; BIB;
DEP); ENTEROSIS (F; KAB); NEURASTHENIA (F; BIB); FEVER (F; BIB); FLU (F; BIB); FUNGUS (1; ABS);
GASTROSIS (F; JLH; PH2); GONORRHEA (F; BIB; KAB); HALITOSIS (F; DEP); HEADACHE (F; PH2);
HEMORRHOID (F; BIB); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); IMPOTENCE (F; BIB); INDURATION (F; BIB; JLH); INFECTION
(1; ABS); INFERTILITY (F; BIB); INFLAMATION (F; PH2); KERATOSIS (F; DEP); LEPROSY (F; KAB); LONGEVITY
(F; BIB); MASTOSIS (F; HHB); MYCOSIS (1; ABS); NAUSEA (F; KAB); NEPHROSIS (F; PH2); OPHTHALMIA
(F; BIB; PH2); ORCHOSIS (F; JLH); PARALYSIS (F; KAB); PAROTOSIS (F; JLH); PTERYGIA (F; BIB);
PULMONOSIS (F; KAB); SORE THROAT (F; JLH); SPLENOSIS (F; BIB; JLH); STERILITY (F; BIB); STOMACHACHE
(F; BIB); STOMATOSIS (F; JLH); THIRST (F; BIB); TOOTHACHE (F; BIB); TUBERCULOSIS (F; BIB); UROGENITOSIS (F; BIB); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VAGINOSIS (F; BIB); WART (F; BIB); WATER RETENTION (F; BIB);
WHITLOW (F; BIB); WOUND (F; PH2); YEAST (1; ABS).
DOSAGES (DATE) — FRUIT IS FOOD FARMACY (JAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DATE) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). A 5% DATE EXTRACT WAS SHOWN TO HAVE A BETTER GROWTH INHIBITION ON C.
ALBICANS COMPARED TO AMPHOTERICIN B. THE DATE EXTRACT CAUSED A LEAKAGE OF CYTOPLASMIC CONTENTS
FROM THE YEAST CELLS. (SALLAL A-K J, EL-TEEN K H A, ABDERRAHMAN S.; 1996).
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DAYLILY (HEMEROCALLIS FULVA (L.) L.) +
SYNONYMS — HEMEROCALLIS FULVA VAR. KWANSO REGEL, H. FULVA VAR. ROSEA STOUT, H. LILIOASPHODELUS
VAR. FULVA L.
ACTIVITIES (DAYLILY) — ANALGESIC (F; DAA); ANTIEMETIC (F; DAA); ANOSPASMODIC (F; DAA); DEPURATIVE (F; DAA; WOI); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DAA); HALLUCINOGEN (F; FAY); HEMOPOIETIC (F; FAY);
SCHISTOSOMICIDE (F; DAA); SEDATIVE (F; DAA).
INDICATIONS (DAYLILY) — ADENOPATHY (F; FAY); ANEMIA (F; DAA); BLEEDING (F; FAY); CANCER,
BREAST (F; DAA); CHILDBIRTH (F; DAA); CRAMP (F; DAA); CYSTOSIS (F; FAY); DROPSY (F; DAA);
DYSURIA (F; DAA; FAY); EDEMA (F; FAY); FEVER (F; DAA); GOUT (F; FAY); HEMATURIA (F; FAY);
HEMORRHOID (F; DAA); HEPATOSIS (F; FAY); INSOMNIA (F; DAA); JAUNDICE (F; DAA); LEUKORRHEA (F;
FAY); MASTOSIS (F; DAA; FAY); NERVOUSNESS (F; DAA); PAIN (F; DAA; FAY; WOI); SCHISTOSOMIASIS
(1; DAA); STONE (F; DAA); SWELLING (F; FAY); TOOTHACHE (F; FAY); VOMITING (F; DAA).
DOSAGES (DAYLILY) — 4.5–6 G (30 G IS WAY TOO MUCH, POSSIBLY EVEN A BLINDING DOSE OF ROOT) (FAY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DAYLILY) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PH2).
WHILE FLOWER BUDS ARE CONSIDERED EDIBLE, THE ROOTS OF DAYLILIES ARE GENERALLY CONSIDERED TOXIC AND
SHOULD NOT BE INGESTED. OVERDOSES MAY CAUSE URINARY INCONTINENCE, RESPIRATORY ARREST, DILATED PUPILS,
AND EVEN BLINDNESS. DAYLILY ROOT IS NOT AN “HERB FOR SELF MEDICATION” (FAY). HEMEROCALLIN IS
SCHISTOSOMICIDAL. THE CHINESE NAME, TRANSLATED TO “FORGET-WORRY HERB” MAY REFER TO THE ALLEGED
HALLUCINOGENIC EFFECT OF EATING LARGE DOSES OF THE TENDER YOUNG LEAF SHOOTS (FOSTER AND YUE, 1992).
DEATH ANGEL (JUSTICIA PECTORALIS JACQ.) +
ACTIVITIES (DEATH ANGEL) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; FNF); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1;
FNF); ANTIEDEMIC (1; FNF); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; FNF); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FNF); ANTILYMPHEDEMIC (1; FNF); ANTIMELANOMIC (1; FNF); ANTIMETASTATIC (1; FNF); ANTIMITOTIC (1; FNF);
ANTIMONONUCCLEOTIC (1; FNF); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; FNF); ANTIMYCOPLASMOTIC (1; FNF); ANTIPSITTACOTIC (1; FNF); ANTIPSORIAC (1; FNF); ANTISEPTIC (1; FNF); ANTISPASMODIC (1; FNF); ANTITUMOR
(1; FNF); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC; JFM); CANDIDICIDE (1; FNF); CHOLERETIC (1; FNF); DIAPHORETIC
(F; JFM); DIGESTIVE (F; JFM); EMETIC (1; FNF); EMMENAGOGUE (1; FNF); ESTROGENIC (1; FNF);
EXPECTORANT (F; JFM); FUNGICIDE (1; FNF); HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC; JFM); HEMOSTAT (F; CRC);
HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; FNF); HEPATOTOXIC (1; FNF); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; FNF); IMMUNOSTIMULANT
(1; FNF); NARCOTIC (1; CRC; DAV); PECTORAL (F; DAV; JFM); RESOLVENT (F; CRC); SEDATIVE (F;
JFM); VULNERARY (1; ABS).
INDICATIONS (DEATH ANGEL) — BACTERIA (1; FNF); BILIOUSNESS (1; FNF); BLEEDING (F; CRC);
BRUCELLOSIS (1; FNF); CACHEXIA (F; CRC); CANCER (1; FNF); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF); CANCER,
KIDNEY (1; FNF); CANCER, STOMACH (1; FNF); CANDIDA (1; FNF); CATARACT (1; FNF); CATARRH (F;
JFM); CHEST (F; CRC; JFM); COLD (1; CRC; FNF; JFM); COLIC (F; JFM); COUGH (F; CRC; JFM);
CRAMP (1; FNF); DIABETES (1; FNF); DYSPEPSIA (1; FNF; JFM); EDEMA (1; FNF); ENTEROSIS (1;
FNF); ESCHERICHIA (1; FNF); FEVER (F; CRC; DAV; JFM); FLU (1; CRC; FNF JFM); FUNGUS (1;
FNF); GASTROSIS (1; DAV; FNF); GOUT (1; FNF); HEADACHE (1; DAV; FNF); HEMATOMA (F; DAV);
HEPATOSIS (1; FNF); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; FNF); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; FNF); INFECTION (1; FNF);
INFLAMMATION (1; DAV; FNF); INSOMNIA (F; JFM); LEG ACHE (F; JFM); MELANOMA (1; FNF);
METASTASIS (1; FNF); MYCOPLASM (1; FNF); MYCOSIS (1; FNF); NAUSEA (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS
(F; JFM); PAIN (1; DAV; FNF); PNEUMONIA (1; CRC; DAV; FNF; JFM); PSITTACOSIS (1; FNF);
PSORIASIS (1; FNF); PULMONOSIS (F; CRC; JFM); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; FNF); STOMACHACHE (F; CRC;
DAV; JFM); SWELLING (1; FNF); TOXOPLASMOSIS (1; FNF); TUBERCULOSIS (F; JFM); TUMOR (1; FNF);
WOUND (F; CRC; JFM); YEAST (1; FNF).
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DEER TONGUE (TRILISA ODORATISSIMA (WALTER EX J. F. GMEL.) CASS.) +
SYNONYM — CARPHEPHORUS ODORATISSIMUS (J. F. GMEL.) H. J.-C. HEBERT.
ACTIVITIES (DEER TONGUE) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); DEMULCENT (F; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC);
DIURETIC (F; CRC); INSECTICIDE (1; CRC); INSECTIFUGE (1; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (DEER TONGUE) — ADENOPATHY (1; CRC); EDEMA (1; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC);
LYMPHEDEMA (1; CRC); MALARIA (F; CRC); NEUROSIS (F; CRC); PERTUSSIS (F; CRC); WATER
RETENTION (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DEER TONGUE) — NOT COVERED (KOM; PHR).
COUMARINS MAY TRIGGER HEMORRHAGE AND LIVER DAMAGE (CRC). NEW EVIDENCE CITED IN MARLE ET AL.
(1987) INDICATES THAT COUMARIN IS NOT MUTAGENIC, CARCINOGENIC, OR TERATOGENIC IN RODENTS. COUMARIN
FAILED TO PRODUCE ANY SENSITIZATION REACTIONS IN 25 HUMAN VOLUNTEERS. IT THEREFORE SEEMS LIKELY THAT
COUMARIN HAS LITTLE TOXIC POTENTIAL FOR HUMANS WITH NORMAL LIVER FUNCTION.
DEODAR CEDAR (CEDRUS DEODARA (ROXB. EX D. DON) G. DON) ++
SYNONYMS — CEDRUS DEODORA F. AUREA (J. NELSON) REHDER, PINUS DEODARA ROXB. EX D. DON
ACTIVITIES (DEODAR) — ANTIFERTILITY (1; WO2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; WO2); ANTISEPTIC (F; WO2);
ANTISPASMODIC (1; WO2); ANTIVIRAL (1; WO2); ASTRINGENT (1; WO2); CARMINATIVE (F; WO2); DIAPHORETIC (F; WO2); DIURETIC (F; WO2); INSECTICIDE (1; WO2); JUVABIONAL (1; WO2).
INDICATIONS (DEODAR) — ANOREXIA (F; WO2); BACTERIA (1; WO2); CANCER (F; JLH); CRAMP (1;
WO2); DERMATOSIS (F; WO2); DIABETES (F; WO2); DIARRHEA (1; WO2); DIPHTHERIA (1; WO2);
DYSENTERY (1; WO2); DYSURIA (F; WO2); EDEMA (F; WO2); FEVER (F; WO2); FUNGUS (1; WO2); GAS
(F; WO2); HEADACHE (F; WO2); HEMORRHOID (F; WO2); INFECTION (1; WO2); INFLAMMATION (1; WO2);
LEPROSY (F; WO2); MANGE (F; WO2); MYCOSIS (1; WO2); PULMONOSIS (F; WO2); VIRUS (1; WO2);
WATER RETENTION (F; WO2).
EXTRACTS (DEODAR) — ONE BUTANOL FRACTION HIGHLY ANTIINFLAMMATORY IN RATS. CONTAINS MANY INFLAMMATORY AND ANTISPASMODIC COMPOUNDS (E.G., ALLOHIMACHOLOL, CENTDAROL, HIMACHALOL, HIMADAROL SPASMOLYTIC). DELTA-7-DEHYDRODOMATUIC-ACID; DELTA-10-DEHYDROEPITODOMATUIC-ACID, AND 7-HYDROXYTODOMATUIC-ACID HAVE JUVABIONAL (JUVENILE HORMONAL) ACTIVITY.
DEVIL-PEPPER (RAUVOLFIA TETRAPHYLLA L.) +
SYNONYMS — R. CANESCENS L., R. HETEROPHYLLA ROEM. & SCHULT., R. HIRSUTA JACQ.
ACTIVITIES (DEVIL-PEPPER) — ALLERGENIC (1; CRC); ANTIEDEMIC (F; JFM); AVICIDE (1; CRC); DIURETIC
(F; JFM); EXPECTORANT (F; JFM); HYPOTENSIVE (1; CRC); NARCOTIC (1; CRC); PARASITICIDE (1; CRC);
POISON (1; CRC); TRANQUILIZER (1; CRC).
INDICATIONS (DEVIL-PEPPER) — BLEPHAROSIS (F; JFM); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); EDEMA (F; JFM);
ERYSIPELAS (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC); GINGIVOSIS (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CRC); MALARIA
(F; CRC); MANGE (1; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (1; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; JFM); PARASITE (1; CRC);
SNAKEBITE (F; CRC); SORE THROAT (F; CRC); STOMATOSIS (F; CRC); SWELLING (F; JFM); SYPHILIS (F;
CRC; JFM); TOOTHACHE (F; JFM); ULCER (F; CRC); VD (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F; JFM); WOUND
(F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DEVIL-PEPPER) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PHR). HAS REPORTEDLY CAUSED FATALITIES.
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DEVIL’S CLAW
(HARPAGOPHYTUM PROCUMBENS (BURCH.) DC EX. MEISN.) ++
SYNONYM — UNCARIA PROCUMBENS BURCH.
ACTIVITIES (DEVIL’S CLAW) — ALLERGENIC (F; PHR); ANALGESIC (2; CAN; KOM; MAB; PH2); ANTIARRHYTHMIC (1; APA); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; CRC; MAB; PH2; VVG); ANTIEDEMIC (1; BGB); ANTIEXUDATIVE (F; SHT); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; APA; BGB; CRC; KOM; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; HHB);
ANTIRHEUMATIC (1; CAN; MAB); APERITIF (2; APA; HH2; KOM; VAG); BITTER (1; APA; MAB; PED);
CHOLERETIC (2; HH2; KOM; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; BGB; PED); DIGESTIVE (F; SKY); DIURETIC (F;
CAN); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; CRC; PED; VAG); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA; BGB); HYPOURICEMIC
(1; CRC; PED; VAG); LAXATIVE (F; MAB; WBB); SECRETAGOGUE (1; PH2); SEDATIVE (F; CAN); TONIC
(1; APA; MAB; VVG); URICOLYTIC (1; APA); UTEROCONTRACTANT (F; VAG).
INDICATIONS (DEVIL’S CLAW) — AGING (F; CRC); ALLERGY (1; BGB; CRC; MAB; PH2); ANOREXIA
(2; APA; HH2; KOM; PH2; SHT; VAG); ARRHYTHMIA (1; APA; BGB; MAB); ARTHROSIS (2; APA;
CRC; KOM; MAB; PH2; VVG); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; CRC); BACKACHE (2; BGB; BRU; MAB; PHR);
BLOOD (F; BGB); BOIL (1; BGB; CRC; MAB; VVG); BURSITIS (F; WAF); CANCER (F; APA; WBB);
CANCER, SKIN (F; CRC); CARDIOPATHY (1; MAB); CHILDBIRTH (1; APA; BRU; CRC; MAB; VAG; WBB);
CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; CRC; PHR; PH2); CNS (F; PH2); CRAMP (F; VAG); CYSTOSIS (F; CRC; HHB;
PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; BGB; PHR); DIABETES (F; CRC; HHB; VAG); DYSMENORRHEA (1; CRC; VAG);
DYSPEPSIA (2; APA; BGB; CRC; KOM; PH2; SHT); EDEMA (1; BGB); ENTEROSIS (F; BRU; CRC);
FEVER (1; APA; BGB; BRU; HHB; VAG); FIBROMYALGIA (F; WAF); FIBROSIS (1; CAN; VAG);
GASTROSIS (F; BRU; CRC); GOUT (1; CAN; CRC; VAG); HEADACHE (1; APA; BGB; MAB); HEARTBURN
(2; CRC; KOM; SKY); HEPATOSIS (2; CRC; PHR; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; BGB;
VAG); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; CRC; PED; VAG); INFLAMMATION (2; APA; BGB; CRC; KOM; MAB;
PH2); INSOMNIA (F; CAN); LUMBAGO (1; BGB; CAN; CRC); MIGRAINE (1; MAB); MYALGIA (F; CAN);
NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; HHB; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; CAN); NEURALGIA (1; BGB; CRC); NEUROSIS (F;
PH2); OSTEOARTHROSIS (1; VAG); PAIN (2; APA; BGB; CAN; KOM; MAB; PHR; PH2; VVG);
PARTURITION (F; VVG); PLEURODYNIA (F; CAN); PREGNANCY (F; APA; PH2); RHEUMATISM (2; CAN;
KOM; MAB; PHR; PH2); SORE (1; BGB; CRC; MAB; VVG); SWELLING (1; BGB); TENDINITIS (1;
BGB; WAF); TUBERCULOSIS (F; VAG); ULCER (F; CRC; MAB); WATER RETENTION (F; CAN); WOUND (F;
CRC; PHR). I SUPPOSE THAT COMMISSION E IS TALKING ABOUT VARIOUS DEGENERATIVE ARTHRITIC CONDITIONS
WHEN THEY APPROVE THIS FOR, “SUPPORTIVE THERAPY OF DEGENERATIVE DISORDERS OF THE LOCOMOTOR SYSTEM,”
BUT JUST COULDN’T BRING THEMSELVES AROUND TO SAYING ARTHROSIS, OR DEGENERATIVE JOINTS AND/OR MUSCLES
(KOM).
DOSAGES (DEVIL’S CLAW) — 1 TSP CHOPPED ROOT/2 CUPS WATER, SIPPED THROUGH DAY (APA);
1.5–4.5(–10) G ROOT (KOM; SHT; SKY); 6 G ROOT/DAY (MAB); 1–2 TSP FRESH ROOT (PED); 0.5–1 G
DRY ROOT (PED); 1 G DRY ROOT:5 ML ALCOHOL/5 ML WATER (PED); 0.1–0.25 G POWDERED TUBER (PNC);
0.1–0.25 G DRY TUBER AS TEA 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.1–0.25 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY
(CAN); 6–12 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (1:2)/DAY (MAB); 15–30 ML TINCTURE (1:5)/DAY (MAB); 0.5–1 ML
ROOT TINCTURE (1:5 IN 25% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DEVIL’S CLAW) — CLASS 2B, 2D (AHP). CONTRAINDICATED IN DUODENAL AND GASTRIC ULCERS (AHP, 1997). COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS
IN GI ULCER (AEH). CONTRAINDICATED IN PEOPLE WITH DIABETES. EXCESSIVE DOSES MAY INTERFERE WITH
BLOOD PRESSURE AND CARDIAC THERAPY (CAN). LD50 = >13,500 MG/KG ORL MOUSE (CAN).
EXTRACTS (DEVIL’S CLAW) — GERMAN CLINICAL STUDIES CONFIRM ARTHRITIC RELIEF; HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC,
HYPOURICEMIC (PED). CHRUBASIK ET AL. (1996) STUDIED THE EFFECTIVENESS IN TREATMENT OF ACUTE LOW
BACK PAIN. WHILE ANIMAL STUDIES EXHIBIT ANALGESIC AND ANTIINFLAMMATORY ACTIVITIES (DUE TO HARPAGOSIDE), THIS STUDY OF 118 PATIENTS WITH NONSPECIFIC LOW-BACK PAIN (MOST FOR MORE THAN 15 YEARS),
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WITH 400 MG EXTRACT 3 ×/DAY (EQUIVALENT OF 6000 MG CRUDE ROOT EXTRACT = 50 MG HARPAGOSIDE). ONLY
9 OF THE TREATED PATIENTS IMPROVED CF 1 IN THE PLACEBO CONTROLS. THE INSIGNIFICANT REDUCTION IN PAIN
WAS CONFINED TO THOSE WHOSE PAIN DID NOT RADIATE TO ONE OR BOTH LEGS. “THERE WAS A NOTABLE ABSENCE
OF IDENTIFIABLE CLINICAL, HEMATOLOGICAL, OR BIOCHEMICAL SIDE EFFECTS” (PHM3:1). NONE OF THESE AUTHORS
COMMENTED ON THE PRESENCE OF 3 COX-2 INHIBITORS AS WELL, KAEMPFEROL, OLEANOLIC ACID, AND URSOLIC
ACID.
DIGITALIS (DIGITALIS PURPUREA L.) X
ACTIVITIES (DIGITALIS) — ANTIDOTE (F; CRC); ANTITUMOR (1; CRC); CARDIOTONIC (F; CRC); CORDIAL
(F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC); MYOCARDIOCONTRACTANT (F; PH2); NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC (F; PH2);
POISON (1; CRC); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (F; PH2); SEDATIVE (F; CRC); VASCULOSTIMULANT (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (DIGITALIS) — ABSCESS (F; PHR; PH2); ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ASTHMA (F; CRC); BOIL
(F; PHR; PH2); BURN (F; WOI); CANCER (1; CRC); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F;
JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, KNEE (F; JLH); CANCER, LYMPH (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (2;
PH2); DROPSY (F; CRC; WOI); EDEMA (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; CRC); FEVER
(F; CRC); GASTROSIS (F; CRC); HEADACHE (F; PHR; PH2); HEART (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
(F; PHR; PH2); HYDROPSY (F; CRC); ICTERUS (F; CRC); INDURATION (F; CRC); INSANITY (F; CRC);
INSOMNIA (F; CRC); MIGRAINE (F; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; WOI); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC);
NEURALGIA (F; CRC); PALPITATION (F; CRC); PARALYSIS (F; PHR; PH2); SCROFULA (F; CRC); SORE
THROAT (F; CRC); SWELLING (F; JLH); TUMOR (1; CRC); ULCER (F; PHR; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F;
CRC); WOUND (F; PHR; PH2; WOI).
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DOSAGES (DIGITALIS) — PRESCRIPTION ONLY (JAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DIGITALIS) — CLASS 3 (AHP). INAPPROPRIATE FOR
OBESITY TREATMENT (AHP). ONE SOURCE REPORTS IT IS CLASSIFIED AS A DRUG, WHICH MUST NORMALLY BE
REGISTERED AS PHARMACEUTICAL SPECIALTY (AEH). WHY REPEAT; USE WITH ARRHYTHMOGENIC DRUGS (METHYLXANTHINES, PHOSPHODIESTERASE INHIBITORS (INCLUDING, I SUPPOSE, VIAGRA™), QUINIDINE, SYMPATHOMIMETICS) INCREASES RISK OF ARRHYTHMIA (PH2). LONG-TERM DOSAGE IS POTENTIALLY GYNECOMASTIC.
OVERDOSES MAY CAUSE ANOREXIA, CONFUSION, DEPRESSIONS, DIARRHEA, GASTRIC HYPERTONIA, HALLUCINOGENS,
HEADACHE, PSYCHOSIS, STUPOR, TACHYCARDIA, AND VOMITING. LETHAL DOSES INDUCE ASPHYXIATION OR HEART
FAILURE (PH2). BOTH THE LEAF AND PURE GLYCOSIDES ARE CONTRAINDICATED IN CAROTID SINUS SYNDROME, FIRST
AND SECOND DEGREE AV-BLOCK, HYPERCALCEMIA, HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY, HYPOKALEMIA, THORACIC
AORTIC ANEURISM, VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA, OR WPW SYNDROME (PH2).
DILL (ANETHUM GRAVEOLENS L.) ++
SYNONYMS — A. SOWA ROXB. EX FLEMING, PEUCEDANUM GRAVEOLENS (L.) BENTH. & HOOK F.
ACTIVITIES (DILL) — ANTIBACTERIAL (2; APA; KOM; PH2; TRA; ZUL); ANTISEPTIC (1; ZUL); ANTISPASMODIC (2; APA; KOM; PH2; TRA); ANTITUMOR (1; TRA); APERITIF (F; APA); CARDIODEPRESSANT
(1; APA); CARMINATIVE (1; JFM; PNC; ZUL); DETERGENT (F; CRC); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC); DIURETIC (1;
APA; CRC; JFM); FUNGICIDE (1; TRA); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; TRA); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA; FNF;
TRA); INSECTIFUGE (1; ZUL); LACTAGOGUE (1; APA; CRC; JFM; TRA); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); MYORELAXANT (1; APA); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); PSYCHEDELIC (F; CRC); RESPIRASTIMULANT (F; APA); SEDATIVE (1;
TRA); SOPORIFIC (F; JFM); STIMULANT (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (1; PNC; ZUL); VASODILATOR (1; TRA).
INDICATIONS (DILL) — ANOREXIA (2; APA; PHR); APOSTEME (F; CRC; JLH); BACTERIA (2; APA; KOM;
PH2; TRA; ZUL); BRONCHOSIS (2; PHR); BRUISE (F; CRC); CANCER (1; CRC; JLH; TRA); CANCER,
ABDOMEN (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, ANUS (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F;
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CRC; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; CRC;
JLH); CANCER, THROAT (F; CRC; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (1; TRA); CHILDBIRTH (F; JFM); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2;
PHR); COLD (2; PHR); COLIC (1; CRC; PNC; ZUL); CONDYLOMATA (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC);
COUGH (2; APA; CRC; PHR); CRAMP (2; APA; KOM; PHR; PH2; TRA); DROPSY (F; CRC);
DYSPEPSIA (2; APA; CRC; KOM); ENTEROSIS (2; APA; PHR; PH2); FEVER (2; PHR); FIBROID (F;
JLH); FUNGUS (1; TRA); GAS (1; JFM; PNC; TRA; ZUL); GASTROSIS (1; APA; PHR; PH2; TRA);
HALITOSIS (1; APA; PH2); HEMORRHOID (1; APA; CRC); HEPATOSIS (2; PHR); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
(1; APA; FNF; TRA); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; TRA); INDURATION (F; CRC; JLH); INFECTION (2; APA;
PHR; TRA); INSOMNIA (2; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2; TRA); JAUNDICE (F; CRC); MASTOSIS (F; CRC;
JLH); MYCOSIS (1; TRA); NEPHROSIS (F; APA; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (1; TRA); NEUROSIS (1; APA);
PHARYNGOSIS (2; PHR); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); SALMONELLA (1; TRA); SCLEROSIS (F; CRC); SCIRRHUS (F;
JLH); SCURVY (1; CRC); SHIGELLOSIS (1; TRA); SORE (F; CRC); SPASM (F; PHR); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1;
CRC); STOMACHACHE (F; APA; CRC; JFM); STOMATOSIS (2; PHR); SYPHILIS (F; PH2); TUMOR (1; CRC;
TRA); URETHROSIS (1; APA; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); UTI (F; APA; PHR); VD (F; PH2); WATER
RETENTION (1; APA; CRC; JFM); WORM (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (DILL) — CHEW 1/2–1 TSP SEED (APA); 2 TSP CRUSHED SEED/CUP WATER (APA); 3 G SEED (KOM;
PHR); 0.3–1 ML CONCENTRATED DILL WATER (PNC); 0.1–0.3 G EO (KOM; PHR); 0.05–2 ML (I’D HAVE
SAID 0.05–0.2) EO (PNC); CF CELERY SEED, CLOSE KIN (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DILL) — CLASS 1 (AHP, 1997). NONE KNOWN
(KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). CONTACT
PHOTODERMATOSIS POSSIBLE AS IN MOST UMBELLIFERS. FRESH JUICE MAY POSSIBLY CAUSE PHOTODERMATOSIS
(PHR). WE MIGHT EXTEND TO ALL APIACEOUS OILS BISSET’S COMMENTS ON CELERY SEED OIL, “THE DRUG IS
CONTRAINDICATED IN INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,” SINCE APIACEOUS EOS MAY INCREASE THE INFLAMMATION
AS A RESULT OF EPITHELIAL IRRITATION (BIS). TRAMIL CONSERVATIVELY CAUTIONS FOR DILL AND FENNEL;
CONTRAINDICATED IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE; LIMIT DOSAGE TO 3 DAYS (TRA).
DIVI-DIVI (CAESALPINIA BONDUC (L.) ROXB.) ++
SYNONYMS — CAESALPINIA BONDUCELLA (L.) FLEMING, C. CRISTA AUCT. AMER., GUILANDINA BONDUC L.,
G. BONDUCELLA L.
ACTIVITIES (DIVI-DIVI) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; WO2); ANTHELMINTHIC (1; HHB); ANTIPYRETIC (1; HHB;
PH2; WO2); ANTISPASMODIC (F; EFS); ASTRINGENT (1; HHB); DIURETIC (1; EFS; WO2); EMOLLIENT (1;
WO2); FILARICIDE (F; ABS); FUNGICIDE (1; WO2); HEMOSTAT (F; HHB); RUBEFACIENT (F; WO2); TONIC
(F; HHB; PH2); VERMIFUGE (1; ABS; EFS).
INDICATIONS (DIVI-DIVI) — ASTHMA (F; HHB); BLEEDING (1; HHB; WO2); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER,
SCROTUM (F; JLH); CONVULSION (F; WO2); CRAMP (F; EFS); DERMATOSIS (F; WO2); DIABETES (F; EFS);
DIARRHEA (1; HHB; WO2); ENCEPHALOSIS (F; WO2); FEVER (1; HHB; PH2; WO2); FRACTURE (F; WO2);
FUNGUS (1; WO2); HYDROCELE (F; WO2); INFECTION (1; WO2); LEUKORRHEA (F; WO2); MALARIA (F;
HHB); MYCOSIS (1; WO2); ORCHOSIS (F; JLH); OTOSIS (F; WO2); RHEUMATISM (F; WO2); SORE (F;
WO2); WATER RETENTION (1; EFS; WO2); WORM (1; ABS; EFS; HHB).
DOSAGES (DIVI-DIVI) — UP TO 1 G MIXED WITH PEPPER AS TONIC (HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DIVI-DIVI) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
EXTRACTS (DIVI-DIVI) — FATTY ACID TRIGLYCERIDES (OCTADECA-4-ENOIC-, OCTADECA-2,4-DIENOIC-, PALMITIC-, AND STEARIC-ACIDS) ARE MACROFILARICIDAL (FROM KERNELS OF C. BONDUC SEED). CRUDE ETHANOL EXTRACTS
WERE ACTIVE AGAINST LITOMOSOIDES CARINII IN THE COTTON RAT. MOST OR ALL ACTIVITY WAS IN THE N-HEXANE
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SOLUBLE FRACTION. ORALLY, IT KILLED NEARLY 95% OF THE MICROFILARIAE AT A DOSE OF 1 G/KG/×5 DAYS (RASTOGI
ET AL., 1996).
DIVINING SAGE (SALVIA DIVINORUM EPLING & JATIVA) +
ACTIVITIES (DIVINING SAGE) — EMETIC (F; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC); PSYCHOTROPIC (1; CRC);
NARCOTIC (1; CRC); TELEPATHIC (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DIVINING SAGE) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PHR). NARCOTIC HALLUCINOGEN (CRC).
DODDER, CLOVER DODDER (CUSCUTA EPITHYMUM (L.) L.) +
SYNONYM — C. EUROPAEA VAR. EPITHYMUM L.
ACTIVITIES (DODDER) — APERITIF (F; EFS); CHOLAGOGUE (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; HHB); HEPATOTONIC (F;
PH2); LAXATIVE (F; EFS; HHB; PH2); TONIC (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (DODDER) — ANOREXIA (F; EFS); CONSTIPATION (F; EFS; PH2); GOUT (F; HHB); HEPATOSIS
(F; PH2); SPLENOSIS (F; PH2); URETHROSIS (F; PH2); UTI (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DODDER) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) OVERDOSES MAY CAUSE COLIC
(PH2).
DODO, KANKAN, TORO (ELAEOPHORBIA DRUPIFERA (THONN.) STAPF) +
SYNONYM — EUPHORBIA DRUPIFERA THONN.
ACTIVITIES (DODO) — ANTIDOTAL (F; CRC); CAUSTIC (F; CRC); FILARICIDAL (F; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (1;
CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (1; CRC); PISCICIDE (F; CRC); POISON (F; CRC); VERMIFUGE (F;
CRC).
INDICATIONS (DODO) — BITE (F; CRC); BLINDNESS (F; CRC); GUINEA WORM (F; CRC); RINGWORM (F;
CRC); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC); STING (F; CRC); WART (F; CRC); WORM (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DODO) — CLASSED AS A NARCOTIC HALLUCINOGEN
(?). “THE CAUSTIC LATEX CAN CAUSE PERMANENT BLINDNESS IF INTRODUCED INTO THE EYES” (CRC).
DOGBANE, INDIAN HEMP (APOCYNUM CANNABINUM L.) X
SYNONYM — A. SUKSDORFII GREENE.
ACTIVITIES (DOGBANE) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CRC); ALTERATIVE (F; CEB); ANTHELMINTHIC (F; DEM);
ANTIEDEMIC (1; PHR; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ANTITUMOR (1; CEB); BRADYCARDIC (1; PHR; PH2);
CARDIOTONIC (1; CRC; FEL; PHR; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); DIURETIC (1;
PHR; PH2); EMETIC (F; CEB; CRC); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); HYDRAGOGUE (F; CRC); HYPERTENSIVE
(1; CRC; PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; PHR; PH2); IRRITANT (1; PH2); LACTAGOGUE (F; DEM); LAXATIVE (F;
CRC; DEM; FEL); PANACEA (F; DEM); POISON (1; CRC; PH2); STERILANT (F; DEM); STERNUTATOR (1;
FEL); TONIC (F; CRC); VERMIFUGE (F; CEB; CRC).
INDICATIONS (DOGBANE) — AGUE (F; CEB; CRC); ALOPECIA (F; CRC; DEM); AMENORRHEA (F; FEL);
ANASARCA (F; FEL); ANGINA (F; FEL); ASCITES (F; FEL); ASTHMA (F; CRC; DEM; PHR); BILIOUSNESS
(F; DEM); BLEEDING (F; CRC; DEM; FEL); BRIGHT’S DISEASE (F; CRC; DEM); CANCER (1; CEB;
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JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; PH2); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC); COLD (F; CEB; CRC); CONDYLOMATA (F; CRC;
PHR; PH2); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DEM); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; DEM); COUGH (F; DEM; PHR; PH2);
DEBILITY (F; FEL); DEPRESSION (F; FEL); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); DROPSY (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); DYSENTERY
(F; CRC); DYSLACTEA (F; DEM); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; FEL); EDEMA (1; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC);
FERTILITY (F; DEM); FEVER (F; CRC; FEL); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); HEADACHE (F; CEB; CRC); HEAD
COLD (F; CEB; CRC); HEART (1; CRC; PHR); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; PHR; PH2); HYDROCEPHALUS
(F; FEL); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC); LARYNGOSIS (F; FEL); LEUKORRHEA (F; FEL); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE
(1; CRC; PH2); LUMBAGO (F; FEL); MALARIA (F; CRC; FEL); MENORRHAGIA (F; FEL); NEPHROSIS (F;
FEL; PH2); NEURALGIA (F; FEL); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM); PALPITATION (F; CRC); PERTUSSIS (F; CRC;
DEM); PNEUMONIA (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); POX (F; DEM); RESPIROSIS (F; CRC; DEM); RHEUMATISM
(F; DEM; FEL; PHR; PH2); RHINOSIS (F; FEL); SCIATICA (F; FEL); SCROFULA (F; FEL); SORE THROAT
(F; CRC); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); SWELLING (1; PHR; PH2); SYPHILIS (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); TUMOR
(1; CEB); UTEROSIS (F; CRC; DEM); VALVULAR INSUFFICIENCY (F; PHR; PH2); VD (1; CRC; DEM;
FEL); VOMITING (F; PH2); WART (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; PHR; PH2); WOMB (F;
CRC); WORM (F; CEB; CRC); WOUND (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (DOGBANE) — 10–30 DROPS LIQUID EXTRACT 3 ×/DAY; 0.3 TO 0.6 ML TINCTURE (1:10) (PHR; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DOGBANE) — CLASS 3 (AHP). CARDIAC GLYCOSIDES (AHP). NAUSEA AND GI SYMPTOMS MAY OCCUR EVEN AT THERAPEUTIC DOSAGE; TOPICALLY MAY IRRITATE
MUCOUS MEMBRANES (PHR). CYMARIN AND APOCANNOSIDE HAVE ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY (CEB).
DOGWOOD (CORNUS FLORIDA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (DOGWOOD) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTIDOTE (F; DEM); ANTIPLASMODIAL (1; PHR);
ANTIPYRETIC (F; HHB); ANTISEPTIC (F; DEM); APERIENT (F; CRC); APERITIF (F; PHR); ASTRINGENT (F;
CRC; FAD; PHR); ANTIMALARIAL (F; CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PH2); ASTRINGENT (F; PH2); BITTER (1;
HHB); CARDIOACTIVE (1; PHR); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIGESTIVE (F; FAD); LAXATIVE (1; PNC);
MOLLUSCICIDE (1; PHR; PH2); STIMULANT (F; CRC; DEM; PHR; PH2); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); TONIC
(F; CRC; FAD; PHR; PH2).
INDICATIONS (DOGWOOD) — AGUE (F; CRC); ANTHRAX (F; CRC); ANOREXIA (F; CRC; PHR; PH2);
BACKACHE (F; DEM); BILHARZIA (1; PH2); BOIL (F; PHR; PH2); CANCER (F; CRC); CANCER, BREAST (F;
CRC; JLH); CHILL (F; CRC); COLIC (F; CRC; DEM); CONSTIPATION (1; PNC); CRAMP (1; PH2);
DIARRHEA (F; DEM; FAD; PHR; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; PH2); ERYSIPELAS
(F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC; FAD; HHB; PHR; PH2); FLU (F; DEM); HEADACHE (F; PHR; PH2);
HEPATOSIS (F; CRC); HOARSENESS (F; DEM); HYPERACIDITY (F; FAD); HYSTERIA (F; CRC); INDOLENT
ULCER (F; CRC); JAUNDICE (F; CRC); LEUKEMIA (F; JLH); MALARIA (1; CRC; FAD; PHR; PH2);
MASTOSIS (F; JLH); MEASLES (F; DEM); MYALGIA (F; CRC); NERVES (F; CRC); NEURASTHENIA (F; PHR;
PH2); PAIN (F; DEM); PNEUMONIA (F; CRC); SORE (F; FAD; HHB; JLH); STOMATOSIS (F; CRC);
TYPHOID (F; CRC); ULCER (F; DEM; JLH); WORM (F; DEM); WOUND (F; DEM; PHR; PH2).
DOSAGES (DOGWOOD) — 2–4 G POWDERED BARK (PNC); 2–4 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DOGWOOD) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). WARNING: AS WITH HARD
TOOTHBRUSHES, CHEWING STICKS OF DOGWOOD CAN CAUSE RECEDING GUMS (FAD).
DOKUDAMI, CHAMALEON PLANT
(HOUTTUYNIA CORDATA THUNB.) ++
ACTIVITIES (DOKUDAMI) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; DAA); ANTICAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; FAY); ANTIDOTE
(F; DAA); ANTIHERPETIC (1; X7617766); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; DAA; X2119598); ANTIPYRETIC (F;
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FAY; WOI); ANTISEPTIC (1; DAA); ANTIVIRAL (1; X7617766); APERITIF (F; FAY); ASTRINGENT (F;
FAY); CYCLOOXYGENASE-INHIBITOR (1; TAD); DEPURATIVE (F; SKJ); DETOXICANT (F; FAY); DIURETIC
(1; DAA); EMMENAGOGUE (F; SUW; WOI); EMOLLIENT (F; LMP); HERBICIDE (1; WOI); HYPOTENSIVE
(1; FAY); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; FAY; TAD); LAXATIVE (F; LMP); OSTEOGENIC (F; DAA); PARASITICIDE (1; LMP); PROSTAGLANDIN-SYNTHASE INHIBITOR (1; TAD); RESOLVENT (F; WOI); URINARY ANTISEPTIC (1; DAA).
INDICATIONS (DOKUDAMI) — ABSCESS (F; DAA; LMP); ANOREXIA (F; FAY); BACTERIA (1; DAA);
BOIL (F; SKJ); BRONCHOSIS (F; FAY); BRUISE (F; LMP); CANCER (F; DAA; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH
(F; JLH); CAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; FAY); CERVICOSIS (1; FAY); CHOLERA (F; SKJ); CONJUNCTIVOSIS
(F; LMP); CONSTIPATION (F; LMP); CRAMP (F; FAY); COUGH (F; DAA); DERMATOSIS (F; DAA; SUW;
WOI); DIARRHEA (F; LMP); DYSENTERY (F; DAA; SUW); DYSMENORRHEA (F; FAY); DYSPEPSIA (F;
DAA); DYSURIA (F; FAY); EDEMA (1; FAY); ENTEROSIS (F; DAA; LMP); FEVER (F; DAA; FAY;
WOI); FRACTURE (F; FAY); FUNGUS (1; FAY); GASTROSIS (F; DAA); GONORRHEA (F; SUW; WOI);
HEMATEMESIS (F; FAY); HEMOPTYSIS (F; DAA); HEMORRHOID (F; DAA; SUW); HERPES (1; FAY;
X7617766); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; FAY); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; FAY; TAD); INFECTION (1;
DAA); INFLAMMATION (1; DAA; X2119598); ITCH (F; LMP); LARYNGOSIS (F; DAA); LEPTOSPIROSIS
(1; FAY); LEUCORRHEA (F; FAY); MALARIA (F; DAA); MASTOSIS (1; X9283287); MEASLES (F; WOI);
MYCOSIS (1; FAY); NEPHROSIS (1; FAY); OPHTHALMIA (F; SUW; WOI); OTOSIS (F; FAY); PARASITE
(1; LMP); PERTUSSIS (F; DAA); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; FAY); PHARYNGOSIS (F; DAA); PNEUMONIA (1;
FAY); PROCTOSIS (F; DAA); PROLAPSE (F; DAA); PULMONOSIS (1; DAA; FAY); RHEUMATISM (F;
FAY); SINUSOSIS (1; FAY); SNAKEBITE (F; DAA); SORE (F; DAA); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; FAY);
STOMACHACHE (F; SKJ); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; X9283287); SWELLING (1; DAA; LMP; X2119598);
ULCER (1; DAA); UTI (F; FAY); VD (F; WOI); VIRUS (1; X7617766); WATER RETENTION (1; DAA);
WOUND (F; LMP).
DOSAGES (DOKUDAMI) — FOOD FARMACY (JAD); 10–15 G IN DECOCTION (HHB); 15–30 G (FAY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DOKUDAMI) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PH2). MAY CAUSE DYSPNEA (SHORTNESS OF BREATH) IF OVERCONSUMED (LMP; TAD).
DONG QUAI (ANGELICA SINENSIS (OLIV.) DIELS) +
SYNONYM — ANGELICA POLYMORPHA VAR. SINENSIS OLIV.
ACTIVITIES (DONG QUAI) — ALTERATIVE (F; PED); ANALGESIC (F; CRC; FAY); ANTIALLERGIC (1; APA);
ANTIAGGREGANT (1; APA; KEB); ANTIANEMIC (1; KEB; MAB); ANTIARRHYTHMIC (1; KEB; MAB);
ANTIASTHMATIC (1; MAB); ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (1; KEB); ANTISEPTIC (PED); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1;
KEB; MAB); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; MAB); ANTIPROLIFERATIVE (1; KEB); ANTISEPTIC (1; JAD); ANTISEROTONIN (1; MAB); ANTISPASMODIC (1; FAY; KEB; MAB; SKY); APHRODISIAC (1; MAB); BITTER
(1; MAB); CIRCULOSTIMULANT (F; AKT); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; APA; FAY); CNS-STIMULANT (1; APA);
DEOBSTRUENT (F; CRC); DEPURATIVE (1; APA); DIURETIC (1; APA; PED); EMMENAGOGUE (1; CRC;
PED); ESTROGENIC (PED); FEMALE TONIC (1; MAB); HEMOPOIETIC (1; AKT; CRC; FAY; MAB);
HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; FAY; MAB; PED); HEPATOTONIC (1; PED); HYPERTENSIVE (1; FAY); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; MAB); HYPOTENSIVE (1; FAY; MAB; PED); IMMUNODEPRESSANT (1; CRC; KEB);
IMMUNOMODULATOR (1; APA); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; KEB); LAXATIVE (1; APA; KEB); LEUKOCYTOGENIC (1; KEB); MYORELAXANT (1; KEB); MYOSTIMULANT (F; PED); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; KEB); RADIOPROTECTIVE (1; MAB); SEDATIVE (F; CRC PED); TONIC (1; APA; KEB; MAB); TRANQUILIZER (1;
FAY); UTEROCONTRACTANT (1; FAY; MAB; PED); UTERORELAXANT (1; APA; FAY); VASODILATOR (1;
APA).
INDICATIONS (DONG QUAI) — ALLERGY (1; APA; CRC); ALOPECIA (F; AKT); ALVEOLOSIS (1; MAB);
AMENORRHEA (1; AKT; CRC; FAY; KEB; MAB); ANEMIA (1; AKT; APA; CRC; KEB; MAB);
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ANGINA (F; CRC; KEB); AORTITIS (2; KEB); ARRHYTHMIA (1; FAY; KEB; MAB); ASTHMA (1;
CRC; MAB); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; KEB); ATOPIC DERMATOSIS (1; CRC); BLEEDING (F; CRC); BOIL
(F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; FAY); BRUISE (1; MAB); BUERGER’S DISEASE (2; KEB); CANCER (1,
CRC); CARBUNCLE (F; FAY); CARDIOPATHY (1; AKT; MAB); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC; FAY); CIRRHOSIS
(2; KEB); CONSTIPATION (1; APA; CRC; FAY; KEB; MAB); CRAMP (1; FAY; KEB; MAB; SKY);
DYSMENORRHEA (2; AKT; APA; FAY; KEB; MAB); ENDOMETRIOSIS (1; HAD); ENTEROSIS (1;
MAB); FIBRILLATION (1; AKT); FIBROCYSTIC BREAST DISEASE (F; SKY); FIBROSIS (1; AKT); FRIGIDITY
(1; KEB); HEADACHE (F; CRC; FAY); HEPATOSIS (2; KEB); HERPES (F; FAY); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
(1; APA; FAY; MAB; PED); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; MAB); HOT FLASH (1; KEB; MAB); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; KEB); INFERTILITY (2; AKT; APA; KEB; MAB); INFLAMMATION (1; KEB; MAB);
INSOMNIA (F; CRC PED); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; FAY); LUMBAGO (1; CRC); MENOPAUSE (1;
AKT; KEB; MAB; SKY); METRORRHAGIA (F; CRC); MYALGIA (F; FAY); NEPHROSIS (1; HDR);
NERVOUSNESS (1; CRC; FAY; PED); NEURALGIA (1; KEB); OPHTHALMIA (F; AKT; MAB); PAIN (F;
CRC; FAY); PALPITATION (F; AKT; MAB); PARTURITION (F; APA); PMS (1; KEB; SKY); PREGNANCY
(F; APA); PULMONOSIS (1; AKT); PURPURA (1; MAB); RHEUMATISM (1; APA; CRC; FAY); SCIATICA
(F; FAY); SHINGLE (F; FAY); SORE (F; FAY); STOMACHACHE (F; APA; FAY); STRESS (1; FAY); STROKE
(F; KEB); SWELLING (F; MAB); TENESMUS (F; FAY); THROMBOCYTOPENIA (1; MAB); THROMBOSIS
(F; CRC; FAY); TINNITUS (F; AKT; MAB); TRAUMA (F; FAY); ULCER (F; APA; CRC); UTEROSIS (1;
FAY); VAGINOSIS (F; APA); VASCULOSIS (F; FAY); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; PED); WOUND (F;
CRC).
DOSAGES (DONG QUAI) — 4.5–12 G (FAY); 3–15 G ROOT (APA); 3–4 G ROOT/DAY (SKY); 1–3 TSP
ROOT/DAY; 1–3 TBSP FRESH ROOT (PED); 2–4 G DRY ROOT (PED); 3–15 G DRY ROOT/DAY (MAB); 2–6 G DRY
ROOT/DAY OR 4–12 ML FLUID EXTRACT (1:2) (FOR ALL HIS CHINESE POSOLOGIES, THESE RATIOS APPLY) (KEB);
3 G DRY ROOT:15 ML ALCOHOL/15 ML WATER (PED); 4–8 ML FLOWER EXTRACT (1:2) (MAB); 3 (530 MG)
CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (NH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DONG QUAI) — CLASS 2B (AHP). PSORALENS
CAN BE PHOTOTOXIC AND CARCINOGENIC. THE AQUEOUS EXTRACT INHIBITS EXPERIMENTALLY INDUCED IGE
TITERS, SUGGESTING IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE POTENTIAL. “ITS USE CANNOT BE RECOMMENDED” (LRNP, APRIL
1990). PREGNANT AND NURSING WOMEN, OR PATIENTS WITH DIARRHEA, SHOULD NOT TAKE EXCEPT UNDER A
DOCTOR’S INSTRUCTION. AHP NOTES THAT IT IS AMERICANS AND CANADIANS, NOT CHINESE, WHO WARN
AGAINST USE IN PREGNANCY. CONTRAINDICATED IN THOSE WITH BLEEDING TENDENCIES OR HEAVY MENSTRUAL
PERIODS, DURING FIRST TRIMESTER OF PREGNANCY, FOR ABORTION-PRONE WOMEN, AND IN ACUTE VIRAL INFECTIONS (KEB). “CANADIAN REGULATIONS DO NOT ALLOW DONG-QUAI AS A NON-MEDICINAL INGREDIENT FOR
ORAL USE PRODUCTS” (MICHOLS, 1995).
EXTRACTS (DONG QUAI) — DECOCTION UTEROCONTRACTANT IN DOGS. DECOCTION AND TINCTURES HYPOTENSIVE
IN ANESTHETIZED ANIMALS (PED). LIGUSTILIDE AT 450 MG/DAY HELPED 77% OF DYSMENORRHEICS AS OPPOSED
TO 38% FOR AQUEOUS EXTRACTS OF THE HERB (KEB). BUTYLIDENEPHTHALIDE, BUTYLPHTHALIDE, AND LIGUSTILIDE
ANTISPASMODIC (FAY). TREATMENT OF INFERTILE WOMEN BY UTERINE LAVAGE OF THE EXTRACT FOR UP TO 9
MONTHS RESTORED TUBAL PATENCY IN 79%; 53% BECAME PREGNANT. ALMOST NONTOXIC LD50 = 100,000
MG/KG (MAB).
DOUGLAS FIR (PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII (MIRB.) FRANCO.) +
ACTIVITIES (DOUGLAS FIR) — ANTIDOTE, CICUTA (F; DEM); ANTISEPTIC (F; DEM); ANTITUSSIVE (F; DEM);
DIURETIC (F; DEM); EMETIC (F; DEM); LAXATIVE (F; DEM); TONIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (DOUGLAS FIR) — ALLERGY (F; DEM); ANEMIA (F; DEM); ATHLETE’S FOOT (F; DEM);
CARBUNCLE (F; DEM); CHEST ACHE (F; DEM); COLD (F; DEM); CONSTIPATION (F; DEM); COUGH (F;
DEM); CYSTOSIS (F; DEM); DERMATOSIS (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (F; DEM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DEM);
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ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); FEVER (F; DEM); FUNGUS (F; DEM); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); GONORRHEA (F; DEM);
HALITOSIS (F; DEM); HEADACHE (F; DEM); INFECTION (F; DEM); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); OSTEOSIS (F;
DEM); PAIN (F; DEM); PARALYSIS (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM); SORE (F; DEM); SORE THROAT
(F; DEM); STOMATOSIS (F; DEM); VD (F; DEM); WATER RETENTION (F; DEM).
DRAGON’S BLOOD
(CROTON LECHLERI MÜLL. ARG.) +
ACTIVITIES (DRAGON’S BLOOD) — ANTIHERPETIC (1; 60P); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; 60P); ANTIOXIDANT
(1; 60P); ANTIRADICULAR (1; 60P); ANTISEPTIC (1; 60P); ANTITUMOR (1; 60P); ANTIVIRAL (1; 60P);
CICATRIZANT (1; 60P); CYTOTOXIC (1; 60P); HEMOSTAT (1; DAV); VULNERARY (1; DAV).
INDICATIONS (DRAGON’S BLOOD) — ABORTION (F; CTD); BLEEDING (1; DAV); BUG BITE (1; HAD);
CANCER (1; HAD; 60P); CANCER, BONE (F; CTD); CHILDBIRTH (1; DAV); CHOLERA (1; HAD);
DIARRHEA (1; HAD); DYSENTERY (1; HAD); ENTEROSIS (1; DAV; HAD); FLU (1; 60P); FRACTURE
(1; DAV); GASTROSIS (1; DAV; HAD); HEMORRHOID (1; DAV); HEPATOSIS (1; 60P); HERPES (1;
60P); INFLAMMATION (1; 60P); LEUKORRHEA (1; DAV; HAD); RESPIROSIS (1; HAD); RSV (1;
HAD); SORE (1; DAV; HAD); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; 60P); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CTD); TUMOR (1; 60P);
ULCER (1; DAV; HAD); UTEROSIS (1; DAV); VAGINOSIS (1; DAV); VIRUS (1; 60P); WOUND (1;
DAV; 60P).
DOSAGES (DRAGON’S BLOOD) — PISCO SUGGESTS A COUPLE DROPS OF THE “BLOOD” IN A GLASS OF WATER
FOR TOPICAL AND INTERNAL APPLICATIONS. TASPINE, PYCNOGENOL™, AND DIMETHYLCEDRUSINE ALONE SPEED
UP HEALING TWO-FOLD ON EXFOLIATED RODENTS, BUT THE WHOLE DRAGON’S BLOOD DOES IT FOUR TIMES BETTER
(ABS).
DRAGON’S BLOOD PALM
(DAEMONOROPS DRACO (WILLD.) BLUME) +
SYNONYM — CALAMUS DRACO WILLD.
ACTIVITIES (DRAGON’S BLOOD PALM) — ASTRINGENT (1; CRC; PHR; PH2; PNC); CURARE (F; CRC);
EXPECTORANT (F; LMP); HEMOSTAT (1; CRC; EFS; LMP); SEDATIVE (F; CRC; LMP); TONIC (F;
CRC; DAA; LMP).
INDICATIONS (DRAGON’S BLOOD PALM) — BLEEDING (1; CRC; DAA; EFS; LMP); CANCER (F;
CRC; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; CRC; JLH); DIARRHEA (1; CRC; PHR; PH2; PNC); DYSENTERY
(F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA (1; CRC; LMP; PHR; PH2); ENTERORRHAGIA (F; CRC); INDIGESTION (F; CRC);
HEMATURIA (F; CRC; LMP); INSOMNIA (F; CRC; LMP); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC; LMP); SORE (F;
JLH); SPRUE (F; CRC; LMP); STOMACHACHE (F; CRC; LMP); SYPHILIS (F; CRC); UTEROSIS (F;
JLH); WOUND (1; LMP; DAA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DRAGON’S BLOOD PALM) — CLASS 1 (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
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DROSERA, ROUND-LEAVED SUNDEW (DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA L.) ++
ONE CANNOT TELL WHETHER THE PDR ENTRY FOR D. RAMENTACEA REFERS ONLY TO D. RAMENTACEA, OR ALSO
TO D. PELTATA, D. MADAGASCARENSIS, AND/OR THE EUROAMERICAN D. ROTUNDIFOLIA COVERED HERE (WHICH
IS AMERICAN SUNDEW).
ACTIVITIES (DROSERA) — ANTIASTHMATIC (2; PNC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PNC); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1;
PH2); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (2; PIP; PH2); ANTITUSSIVE
(2; CAN; KOM; PIP; PH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; PNC); APHRODISIAC (F; CEB; FAD); ASTRINGENT (F; CEB);
BRONCHOSPASMOLYTIC (2; KOM; PIP; PH2); CYTOSTAT (1; PH2); DEMULCENT (F; PNC); EXPECTORANT
(1; CAN); FUNGICIDE (1; PNC); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; PNC; PH2); PECTORAL (F; CEB); PROTEOLYTIC
(1; PNC); SECRETOLYTIC (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (DROSERA) — ACNE (F; CEB); ASTHMA (2; PNC; PH2); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; CEB; FAD);
BACTERIA (1; PNC); BRONCHOSIS (2; CEB; FAD; PH2); CORN (1; JLH; FAD); COUGH (2; KOM; PIP;
PH2); CRAMP (2; PIP; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; CEB); FITS (1; KOM); FRECKLE (F; CEB); FRIGIDITY (F;
CEB); FUNGUS (1; PNC); GASTROSIS (F; DAW); GASTRIC ULCER (1; DAW); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; PNC;
PH2); IMPOTENCE (F; CEB); INFECTION (1; PNC); INFLAMMATION (1; PH2); LEISHMANIASIS (1; PNC);
MYCOSIS (1; PNC); OLD AGE (F; CEB); PERTUSSIS (2; CEB; PNC); RESPIROSIS (2; PH2); TRACHEOSIS
(1; CAN); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CEB); VIRUS (1; PNC); WART (1; FAD; JLH; PH2).
DOSAGES (DROSERA) — 1–2 G DRY LEAF AS TEA 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.5–2 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (1:1 IN
25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.5–1.0 ML HERB TINCTURE (1:5 IN 60% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 3
G/DAY (KOM; PIP); STEEP 1–2 DRUG 10 MIN. IN 1 CUP BOILED WATER, 3–4 ×/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DROSERA) — CLASS 2B, 2C (AHP; CAN). NO
CONTRAINDICATIONS DOCUMENTED. NONE REPORTED (KOM; PIP). PLUMBAGIN MAY BE IRRITANT (CAN).
PLUMBAGIN IS IMMUNOSTIMULATING IN SMALL DOSES, ANTIBACTERIAL, ANTIFUNGAL, ANTILEISHMANIC, AND
ANTIVIRAL AS WELL AS CYTOTOXIC IN LARGE DOSES (PNC).
DUCKWEED (LEMNA MINOR L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (DUCKWEED) — ALTERATIVE (F; DEP); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; DAA);
DIURETIC (F; DEP; HHB; PH2); SOPORIFIC (F; DAA).
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INDICATIONS (DUCKWEED) — ACNE (F; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F; PH2); ASTHMA (F; MAD); CANCER (F;
JLH); CARBUNCLE (F; HHB); COLD (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; DEP); DYSURIA (F; PH2); EDEMA (F;
PH2); EPILEPSY (F; PH2); ERYSIPELAS (F; PH2); FISTULA (F; MAD); GOUT (F; HHB; PH2); HEPATOSIS
(F; MAD); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; MAD); LEUKORRHEA (F; MAD); MEASLES (F; PH2);
OPHTHALMIA (F; HHB); OZENA (F; MAD); PHARYNGOSIS (F; MAD); POLYP (F; MAD); RESPIROSIS (F;
MAD; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; HHB; MAD; PH2); RHINOSIS (F; MAD); SCURVY (F; HHB); SORE
(F; DEP); SWELLING (F; MAD); SYPHILIS (F; DEP; HHB); VD (F; DEP; HHB); WATER RETENTION (F;
DEP; HHB; PH2).
DOSAGES (DUCKWEED) — ONE TSP FRESH PLANT (MAD). HOMEOPATHIC (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DUCKWEED) — “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS
NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES ONLY A HOMEOPATHIC DOSAGE!
JAD).
DUMBCANE (DIEFFENBACHIA SEGUINE (JACQ.) SCHOTT) X
SYNONYMS — ARUM SEGUINE JACQ., CALADIUM MACULATUM G. LODD., DIEFFENBACHIA AMOENA HORT.,
D. BARAQUINIANA VERSCHAFF. & LEM., D. EXOTICA HORT., D. MACULATA (G. LODD.) G. DON, D. PICTA
SCHOTT, D. PICTA VAR. BARAQUINIANA (VERSCHAFF. & LEM.) ENGL.
ACTIVITIES (DUMBCANE) — ANALGESIC (F; CRC); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC); CAUSTIC (F; CRC); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; CRC); CURARE (F; CRC; JFM); CYANOGENETIC (F; CRC); INSECTICIDE (F; CRC; JFM); POISON
(F; CRC); RODENTICIDE (F; JFM); STERILANT (F; CRC; JFM).
INDICATIONS (DUMBCANE) — ANGINA (F; CRC); BITE (F; CRC); BURN (F; CRC); CANCER (F; CRC);
COLD (F; IED); CORN (F; CRC); COMA (F; CRC); DROPSY (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC);
EDEMA (F; CRC); FRIGIDITY (F; CRC); IMPOTENCE (F; CRC); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC); PAIN (F;
CRC); PARASITE (F; DAV); PRURIGO (F; CRC); SWELLING (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); TUMOR
(F; CRC); ULCER (F; CRC); VARICOSIS (F; CRC); WART (F; CRC; JLH); WOUND (F; CRC);YAW (F;
CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DUMBCANE) — “ACICULAR CRYSTALS OF CALCIUM
OXALATE, ACCOMPANIED BY A PROTEIN (ENZYME) OR ASPARAGINE, MAY CAUSE SEVERE BURNING IN THE MOUTH
AND THROAT. SWELLING OF THE MOUTH MAY BE SEVERE ENOUGH TO CAUSE FATAL CHOKING. THE SAP, UNDER
SOME CONDITIONS, IS AN IRRITANT AND VESICANT. CONTACT WITH BRUISED PLANTS SEEMED TO BE NECESSARY
FOR IRRITATION. PANAMA NATIVES, TO THIS DAY, BLAME AN INDOLENT ULCER I SUFFERED ON THE ANKLE ON MY
WALKING THROUGH A PATCH OF DUMBCANE THAT HAD RECENTLY BEEN CUT. ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS I APPLIED
FRESH LATEX TO MY WRIST WITH NO PROBLEM.” (CRC).
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DUSTY-MILLER (SENECIO CINERARIA DC.) X
SYNONYM — SENECIO BICOLOR (WILLD.) TOD.
ACTIVITIES (DUSTY-MILLER) — CARCINOGENIC (1; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; PH2); HEPATOTOXIC (F;
PH2); MUTAGENIC (1; HH2); POISON (1; HH2; USD).
INDICATIONS (DUSTY-MILLER) — CATARACT (F; EFS); MIGRAINE (F; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (DUSTY-MILLER) — DON’T TAKE IT (JAD, PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DUSTY-MILLER) — NOT COVERED (AHP). CONTAINS
PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS (PAS) IN CONSIDERABLE AMOUNTS AND VARIETIES, WHICH CAN BE CARCINOGENIC,
HEPATOTOXIC, AND MUTAGENIC. PAS ARE TOXIC TO HUMANS. USE OF SENECIO SPECIES CAN RESULT IN POTENTIALLY
FATAL HEPATIC VENO-OCCLUSIVE DISEASE IN HUMANS, WITH SYMPTOMS OF ABDOMINAL PAIN AND VOMITING
WITH ASCITES, OR SENECIOSIS (VOD), REPORTED IN ALMOST ALL CASES OF SEVERE OR FATAL INTOXICATIONS, FROM
INTAKES OF 0.5 MG/KG TO 3.3 MG/KG (AEH1).
DUTCHMAN’S BREECHES, TURKEY CORN
(DICENTRA CUCULLARIA (L.) BERNH.) +
SYNONYM — FUMARIA CUCULLARIA L.
ACTIVITIES (DUTCHMAN’S BREECHES) — ALTERATIVE (F; EFS); BITTER (1; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (F; HHB);
CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; FAD); DIAPHORETIC (F; FAD; HHB); DIURETIC (1; EFS; FAD; PH2); GABAANTAGONIST (1; PH2); SPASMOGENIC (1; PH2); TONIC (1; EFS; HHB; PH2); TOXIC (1; FAD; PH2).
INDICATIONS (DUTCHMAN’S BREECHES) — CANCER (F; JLH); CRAMP (F; HHB); DERMATOSIS (F; FAD;
PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); FEVER (F; FAD; HHB); PARALYSIS (F; FAD); RASH
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(F; PH2); SYPHILIS (F; EFS; PH2); TREMOR (F; FAD); URETHROSIS (F; PH2); UTI (F; PH2); VD (F; PH2);
WATER RETENTION (1; EFS; FAD; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DUTCHMAN’S BREECHES) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). NONE RECORDED AT PROPER DOSAGE (NOT STATED) (PH2). BICUCULLINE COULD CAUSE POISONING IN
HIGH DOSES (PH2).
DU ZHONG, GUTTA-PERCHA TREE (EUCOMMIA ULMOIDES OLIV.) ++
ACTIVITIES (DU ZHONG) — ALPHA-GLUCOSIDASE INHIBITOR (1; X9028049); ANALGESIC (1; DAA); ANTIABORTIVE (F; DAA); ANTIAGING (1; X9084879); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FNF); ANTICLASTOGENIC (1;
X9025787); ANTICOMPLEMENTARY (1; X3193787); ANTIHERPETIC (1; FNF); ANTI-HIV (1; X9209319);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FNF); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; FNF; X9008721); ANTIOXIDANT (1; FNF;
X10956129); ANTIPEROXIDANT (1; FNF; X10956129); ANTIPERSPIRANT (F; DAA); ANTIRADICULAR (1;
FNF); ANTITUMOR (1; FNF; X10956129); ANTIVIRAL (1; FNF); APHRODISIAC (F; DAA); ASTRINGENT (1;
DAA); CANDIDICIDE (1; FNF); COLLAGENIC (1; X10706412; X10706411); CYTOTOXIC (1; FNF); DEPURATIVE (F; DAA); DIURETIC (1; DAA; FAY); FUNGICIDE (1; FNF); GRANULOMAGENIC (1; X10706412);
HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; FNF); HYPOTENSIVE (2; DAA; FAY); RESPIRASTIMULANT (1; FAY); ROBORANT (F;
LMP); SEDATIVE (1; DAA; FAY); TONIC (F; DAA); VULNERARY (1; X10706412).
INDICATIONS (DU ZHONG) — ARTHROSIS (F; DAA; LMP); BACKACHE (F; DAA); BACTERIA (1; FNF);
BLEEDING (F; FAY); CANCER (1; DAA; FNF; X10956129; X9008721); CANDIDA (1; FNF); CHILDBIRTH
(F; DAA); DYSURIA (F; FAY); ENCEPHALOSIS (F; LMP); FUNGUS (1; FAY; FNF); HEMORRHOID (F; FAY);
HEPATOSIS (1; DAA; FNF); HERPES (1; FNF); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (2; DAA; FAY); HIV (1;
X9209319); HYSTERIA (F; LMP); IMPOTENCE (F; DAA); INFECTION (1; FNF); INFLAMMATION (1; FNF);
INSOMNIA (1; DAA; FAY); LUMBAGO (F; DAA; LMP); MYCOSIS (1; FAY; FNF); MYOSIS (F; DAA);
NECK ACHE (F; DAA); NEPHROSIS (F; DAA); NERVOUSNESS (1; DAA; FAY); NEURASTHENIA (1;
X10513617); NOSTALGIA (F; DAA); OSTEOPOROSIS (F; FAY); PAIN (1; DAA); POLYURIA (F; DAA);
RHEUMATISM (F; DAA); RINGWORM (F; FAY); SENILITY (1; X9084879); SPLENOSIS (F; DAA); STRAIN
(F; DAA); STRESS (F; LMP); TUMOR (1; FNF; X10956129); VERTIGO (F; FAY); VIRUS (1; FNF); WATER
RETENTION (1; DAA; FAY); YEAST (1; FNF).
DOSAGES (DU ZHONG) — 6–15 G BARK, IN DECOCTION, PILL, POWDER, OR TINCTURE (FAY); 30 DROPS 10%
TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY, CA 9 MONTHS, FOR HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (FAY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DU ZHONG) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT COVERED
(KOM; PH2).
EXTRACTS (DU ZHONG) — QUERCETIN (AT 8.5 ΜM) WAS MOST POTENT OF 5-ALPHA-GLUCOSIDASE INHIBITORS
FOUND IN EXTRACTS OF THE LEAVES (X9028049). LEAVES CONTAIN SEVERAL ANTICLASTOGENIC (ANTIMUTAGENIC)
COMPOUNDS (ASPERULOSIDIC ACID, DEACETYL ASPERULOSIDIC ACID, ASPERULOSIDE, GENIPOSIDIC ACID, GENIPOSIDE,
P-TRANS-COUMARIC ACID PYROGALLOL, AND PROTOCATECHUIC ACID) (X9025787). AT 100 ΜG/ML, THE LEAF EXTRACT
WAS MORE POTENT A RADICAL SCAVENGER THAN ISOLATED PROTOCATECHUIC ACID AT THE SAME CONCENTRATION, CLEARLY
A SUPER EXAMPLE OF SYNERGY (X10956129). WITH AT LEAST SIX COMPOUNDS THAT TEND TO STIMULATE COLLAGEN
PRODUCTION, THIS HERB CERTAINLY HAS ANTIAGING POTENTIAL (INCLUDING ANTIWRINKLE ACTIVITY). SCIENTISTS FAVOR
ONE PART GINSENG:FOUR PARTS DU ZHONG FOR SYNERGISTICALLY STIMULATING COLLAGEN PRODUCTION (X9084879).
DWARF BIRCH (BETULA PUMILA L.) ++
SYNONYMS — B. HALLII HOWELL, B. PUMILA VAR. FASTIGIATA HORT. EX REHDER.
INDICATIONS (DWARF BIRCH) — CATARRH (F; DEM); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); DEBILITY (F; CEB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DEM).
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DWARF ELDER (SAMBUCUS EBULUS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (DWARF ELDER) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; DEP); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS; HHB); DIURETIC (1; EFS;
HHB; PH2; PNC); EXPECTORANT (1; EFS; MAD; PNC); HYPOTENSIVE (1; HH2; PNC); LAXATIVE (F;
DEP; EFS; HHB; SKJ); POISON (F; EFS; HHB); TONIC (F; DEP).
INDICATIONS (DWARF ELDER) — ANGINA (F; MAD); APPENDICITIS (F; MAD); ARTHROSIS (F; JLH);
ASCITES (F; MAD); ASTHMA (F; DEP); BRUISE (F; KAB); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, FLESH (F; JLH);
CANCER, JOINT (F; JLH); CANCER, KIDNEY (F; JLH); CANCER, SKIN (F; JLH); CANCER, THIGH (F; JLH);
CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CONSTIPATION (F; EFS; HHB; PH2); COUGH (F; MAD); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD);
DERMATOSIS (F; DEP; JLH); DROPSY (F; DEP; MAD; SKJ); EDEMA (F; PH2); ERYSIPELAS (F; DEP);
FEVER (F; DEP; EFS; HHB); GOUT (F; MAD); GRAVEL (F; MAD); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; HH2;
PNC); HOARSENESS (F; MAD); KERNEL (F; JLH); MALARIA (F; DEP); NEPHROSIS (F; MAD; PH2);
OBESITY (F; MAD; PH2); PULMONOSIS (F; DEP); RHEUMATISM (F; DEP; PH2); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH);
SPLENOSIS (F; MAD); SWELLING (F; JLH; KAB; MAD); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (1;
EFS; HHB; PH2; PNC).
DOSAGES (DWARF ELDER) — 2.5 G ROOT/CUP WATER (HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DWARF ELDER) — NOT COVERED (AHP).“HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO
SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). SYMPTOMS OF POISONING: BLOODY DIARRHEA, COMA, CYANOSIS, DIZZINESS, HEADACHE, HEMATCHEZIA, MYDRIASIS, NAUSEA, ORAL PAIN, OR VOMITING (HHB; MAD; PH2).
“CASES OF DEATH ARE ALSO MENTIONED” (PH2). SAPONIN DIURETIC (HHB). AQUEOUS EXTRACTS HYPOTENSIVE
(IPR RAT) (HH2).
DWARF MALLOW (MALVA PUSILLA SM.) +++
SYNONYMS — M. BOREALIS WALLMAN, M. ROTUNDIFOLIA L.
ACTIVITIES (DWARF MALLOW) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC); DEMULCENT (1; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (F;
CRC); EMOLLIENT (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (DWARF MALLOW) — ABSCESS (1; CRC); APOSTEME (F; JLH); BACTERIA (1; CRC);
BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC); CANCER, ANUS (F; JLH); CANCER, FEET (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER,
SINEW (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; CRC); COUGH
(F; CRC); GASTROSIS (F; CRC); GLYCOSURIA (F; CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH);
INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC); MASTOSIS (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); SCIRRHUS (F;
JLH); SORE THROAT (F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); TUMOR (F; CRC).
DYER’S BROOM (GENISTA TINCTORIA L.) X
SYNONYM — GENISTA PATULA M. BIEB.
ACTIVITIES (DYER’S BROOM) — CARDIOTONIC (F; PHR; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F;
CRC; MAD); DIURETIC (F; CRC; HHB; MAD); EMETIC (F; AHP; CRC; PHR; PH2); HALLUCINOGEN
(1; CRC; HHB); HEMOSTAT (F; MAD); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; HHB; MAD; PHR; PH2); LITHOLYTIC (F;
PH2); NEPHROTONIC (F; PH2); TERATOGENIC (1; PH2); UTEROTONIC (F; AHP).
INDICATIONS (DYER’S BROOM) — BLADDER STONE (F; PHR); BLEEDING (F; MAD); CANCER (F; CRC);
CONSTIPATION (1; CRC; HHB; PH2); CORN (F; JLH); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD); DERMATOSIS (F; MAD);
DROPSY (F; CRC; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; HHB); EPISTAXIS (F; MAD); EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); FEVER
(F; CRC; MAD); GRAVEL (F; MAD); GOUT (F; CRC; MAD; PHR; PH2); HEMORRHOID (F; MAD);
HEPATOSIS (F; CRC); HIP ACHE (F; MAD); HYSTERIA (F; MAD); INDURATION (F; JLH); KIDNEY STONE
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(F; CRC; MAD); LUMBAGO (F; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; MAD); PAIN (F; MAD; PH2); RABIES
(F; MAD); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; HHB); SCROFULA (F; MAD); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC; MAD); STONE
(1; MAD; PH2); TUMOR (F; JLH); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; HHB; MAD); WEN
(F; CRC).
DOSAGES (DYER’S BROOM) — 2 TSP/DAY IN HOT TEA (MAD); 1 TSP HERB/CUP, 1–2 CUPS/DAY (PHR;
PH2); TINCTURES USED FOR GRAVEL AND STONE (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DYER’S BROOM) — CLASS 2B (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). OVERDOSES CAN CAUSE
DIARRHEA (PH2). NOT FOR USE BY PREGNANT WOMEN (PH2).
DYER’S WOAD (ISATIS TINCTORIA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (DYERS WOAD) — ANTIAGGREGANT (1; X3416386); ANTIDERMATOPHYTIC (1; X7367492);
ANTIFEEDANT (1; X8148009); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; AKT); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; X3416386); ANTISEPTIC (1;
AKT); ANTIPYRETIC (1; AKT; LMP); FUNGICIDE (1; X7367492); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; AKT;
X1889106); INSECTICIDE (1; X8148009); TERMITICIDE (1; X8148009).
INDICATIONS (DYERS WOAD) — BACTERIA (F; DAA); BRONCHOSIS (F; AKT); CANCER (1; AKT); CERVICOSIS (F; DAA); CYSTIC FIBROSIS (1; AKT; X8703440); DERMATOSIS (1; X7367492); EDEMA (F; DAA);
FEVER (1; AKT; LMP); FLU (F; LMP); FUNGUS (1; X7367492); HEPATOSIS (1; ABS; AKT); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; AKT; X1889106); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; AKT; X7367492); LARYNGOSIS
(F; AKT); LEUKEMIA (1; AKT); MEASLES (F; LMP); MENINGOSIS (F; AKT); MYCOSIS (1; X7367492);
PAROTOSIS (F; AKT); PULMONOSIS (1; AKT; X8703440); RASH (F; DAA); RESPIROSIS (F; AKT); SCARLET
FEVER (F; AKT; LMP); SORE THROAT (F; DAA); SPLENOSIS (F; DAA); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (F; DAA);
TONSILOSIS (F; AKT); TYPHOID (F; LMP); ULCER (F; WOI); VIRUS (1; AKT; DAA).
DOSAGES (DYERS WOAD) — 2–3 G/DAY POWDERED LEAF OR ROOT (AKT).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INDICATIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (DYERS WOAD) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT COVERED
(KOM; PH2).
DYSENTERY BARK (SIMAROUBA GLAUCA DC.) +
ACTIVITIES (DYSENTERY BARK) — AMEBICIDE (1; TRA); ASTRINGENT (1; AAB); BRONCHOCONSTRICTOR
(1; TRA); INSECTICIDE (1; TRA); LOCUSTICIDE (1; TRA); PEDICULOSIDE (1; TRA); STOMACHIC (F; JFM);
TONIC (1; TRA).
INDICATIONS (DYSENTERY BARK) — AMEBA (1; TRA); BLEEDING (1; AAB); DERMATOSIS (F; TRA);
DIARRHEA (1; AAB; JFM); DYSENTERY (1; AAB); FEVER (F; JFM); GASTROSIS (1; TRA); ITCH (F; TRA);
MALARIA (1; JFM; IED; TRA); METRORRHAGIA (1; AAB); PEDICULOSIS (F; TRA); ITCH (F; TRA); RASH
(F; TRA); SALMONELLA (1; TRA); SCABIES (1; TRA); SHIGELLA (1; TRA); SORE (1; AAB); ULCER (1;
TRA).
DOSAGES (DYSENTERY BARK) — MIX 30 G POWDERED LEAF WITH 65 ML COCONUT OIL, GIVES ENOUGH FOR
10-DAY TREATMENT (TRA); HANDFUL OF BARK IN 3 CUPS WATER BOILED 10 MINUTES AS TEA OR BATH (AAB);
15–60 DROPS 3 ×/DAY ALCOHOLIC TINCTURE (STEEPED 15 DAYS) FOR AMEBA.
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EASTERN LARCH (LARIX LARICINA (DU ROI) K. KOCH) ++
SYNONYM — PINUS LARICINA DU ROI.
ACTIVITIES (EASTERN LARCH) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; DEM); ANTISEPTIC (F;
DEM); ASTRINGENT (F; FAD); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIURETIC (F; FAD); LAXATIVE (F; CEB; DEM;
FAD); STIMULANT (F; CEB); SUPPURATIVE (F; DEM); TONIC (F; FAD); XANTHINE-OXIDASE-INHIBITOR
(1; HAD).
INDICATIONS (EASTERN LARCH) — ANEMIA (F; DEM); BACKACHE (F; DEM); BRONCHOSIS (F; CEB);
BRUISE (F; CEB); BURN (F; DEM; FAD); COLD (F; CEB; DEM; MIC); CONSTIPATION (F; CEB; DEM;
FAD); COUGH (F; DEM); DEBILITY (F; CEB; DEM); DERMATOSIS (F; FAD); DIARRHEA (F; FAD);
DISTEMPER (F; DEM); DROPSY (F; FAD); DYSENTERY (F; FAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; FAD); ENTEROSIS (F;
CEB); FEVER (F; DEM); FLU (F; MIC); FROSTBITE (F; DEM); GONORRHEA (F; CEB; DEM); GOUT (1;
HAD); HEADACHE (F; CEB; DEM; FAD); INFECTION (F; DEM; MIC); INFLAMMATION (F; CEB; DEM);
JAUNDICE (F; FAD); NAUSEA (F; DEM); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); PAIN (F; DEM); PENIS (F; DEM);
RHEUMATISM (F; DEM; FAD); SORE (F; CEB; DEM; FAD); SORE THROAT (F; FAD); SWELLING (F; FAD);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; CEB; DEM; MIC); URETHROSIS (F; CEB); VD (F; DEM); VOMITING (F; DEM); WATER
RETENTION (F; FAD); WOUND (F; CEB; DEM; MIC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (EASTERN LARCH) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
SAWDUST CAN CAUSE DERMATOSIS.
EASTERN MISTLETOE (PHORADENDRON LEUCARPUM
(RAF). REVEAL & M.C. JOHNST.) +
SYNONYMS — PHORADENDRON FLAVESCENS NUTT. EX ENGELM., P. SEROTINUM (RAF). M.C. JOHNSTON,
VISCUM LEUCARPUM RAF.
ACTIVITIES (EASTERN MISTLETOE) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DEM); ALLERGENIC (1; CRC); ANALGESIC (F;
DEM); EMETIC (F; DEM); HEMOSTAT (1; CRC); HYPERTENSIVE (F; CRC); HYPOTENSIVE (F; DEM);
MYOSTIMULANT (F; CRC); OXYTOCIC (F; CRC); PANACEA (F; DEM); POISON (1; DEM); UTEROCONTRACTANT
(F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (EASTERN MISTLETOE) — ARTHROSIS (F; DEM); BLEEDING (1; CRC); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM);
DEBILITY (F; DEM); HEADACHE (F; DEM); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; DEM); NUMBNESS (F; DEM); PAIN
(F; DEM); PUMONOSIS (F; DEM); PARALYSIS (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM); TOOTHACHE (F; DEM);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (EASTERN MISTLETOE) — NOT EXACTLY COVERED
(AHP; KOM; PH2). MISTLETOES ARE GENERALLY CONSIDERED POISONOUS.
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ECHINACEA, PURPLE CONEFLOWER (ECHINACEA SPP.) +++
TRUE CONFESSIONS: I HAVE TAKEN THE HERETICAL VIEW HERE OF BELIEVING THAT MUCH OF THE SPECIFIC SPLITTING
DONE BY EUROPEAN INVESTIGATORS ON THE PHARMACOGNOSTIC ACTIVITIES OF THE VARIOUS SPECIES AND PARTS
OF ECHINACEA WERE NOT BACKED UP BY VOUCHER SPECIMENS AND HENCE, CANNOT BE PROVEN OR DISPROVEN.
SINCE MUCH OF THE RESEARCH HAS BEEN SPONSORED BY PEOPLE PROMOTING ONE OR THE OTHER SPECIES, BUT
AGAIN NOT VOUCHERING WHAT THEY WERE WORKING WITH, I CONSIDER THE NEW DATA ALMOST AS SUSPECT AS
SOME OF THE ORIGINAL, WHEN THEY WERE STUDYING PARTHENIUM INTEGRIFOLIUM INSTEAD OF ECHINACEA.
EVEN TODAY, I THINK OF THIS AS GOOD FOR PARTHENIUM AND NOT NECESSARILY BAD FOR ECHINACEA THE HERB.
I WOULD SEEK PARTHENIUM INTEGRIFOLIUM AND/OR RUDBECKIA SPP. IF I COULDN’T FIND AN ECHINACEA. I
THINK THEY ARE ALL GOOD IMMUNOSTIMULANTS AND CONFESS, UNLIKE THE HYPSTERS, THAT I DON’T KNOW WHICH
IS BEST. YES, THIS IS A LAZY WAY OUT.
ACTIVITIES (ECHINACEA) — ALTERATIVE (F; PED; PNC); ANALGESIC (1; DEM; FNF; PED); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PED; PNC); ANTIEDEMIC (1; PHR; WHO); ANTIEXUDATIVE (1; PED); ANTIHYALURONIDASE
(1; BGB; MAB; PNC; WHO); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FNF; PH2; WAM; WHO); ANTIINTEGRASE (1;
FNF; JAD); ANTISEPTIC (1; PED); ANTISPASMODIC (1; CAN); ANTITUMOR (1; PNC; WHO); ANTIVIRAL
(1; APA; WAM; WHO); BACTERICIDE (1; FAD; PH2; WAM; WHO); BIFIDOGENIC (1; AKT; FNF);
BITTER (F; PED); CANDIDICIDE (1; BGB); COLLAGEN SPARING (1; MAB); CYCLOOXYGENASE INHIBITOR
(1; MAB; PH2); FUNGICIDE (1; FAD; PED); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; CAN; PH2; WAM; WHO);
INTERFERONIGENIC (1; APA); 5-LIPOXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; PH2; WHO); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; KOM;
PIP; WHO); PREBIOTIC (1; AKT; FNF); PROTISTICIDE (1; MAB); SIALAGOGUE (1; DEM; PED); TNFGENIC (1; APA); TRICHOMONICIDE (1; MAB; PNC); VASODILATOR (1; CAN); VULNERARY (1; APA;
MAB; PH2; PNC).
INDICATIONS (ECHINACEA) — ABSCESS (1; APA; MAB; PH2); ACNE (1; MAB); ADENOPATHY (1;
PHR; PH2); ALLERGY (1; MAB); ARTHROSIS (F; APA; DEM; WHO); BACTERIA (1; PED; PH2; PNC);
BITE (F; PH2); BOIL (1; APA; PNC); BRONCHOSIS (2; APA; PHR; PH2; PNC); BUG BITE (F; APA);
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BURN (2; FAD; PHR; PH2; WHO); CANCER (1; FAD; PNC; WHO); CANCER, COLON (1; APA);
CANCER, LIVER (1; APA); CANDIDA (1; BGB; FNF; MAM; SKY; WHO); CANKER SORE (1; FAD;
SKY); CFS (1; BGB); CHEMOTHERAPY (1; MAB); CHOLECYSTOSIS (1; CAN); COLD (2; FAD; PHR;
PH2; WAM; WHO); COLD SORE (1; APA); COLIC (F; DEM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (1; APA); COUGH (2;
PHR; PH2); CRAMP (1; CAN; DEM; PHR); CROHN’S DISEASE (1; SKY); CYSTOSIS (1; APA; CAN);
DERMATOSIS (1; PNC; WHO); DIABETES (F; MAB); DIPHTHERIA (F; MAB); DYSENTERY (1; MAB);
DYSPEPSIA (F; APA); ECZEMA (1; APA; PNC; WHO); FEVER (2; PHR; PH2); FIT (F; DEM); FLU
(2; APA; KOM; PH2; WAM); FUNGUS (1; FAD; PED); FURUNCULOSIS (1; BGB; CAN; MAB);
GASTROSIS (F; DEM; PHR); GINGIVOSIS (1; APA; SKY); GOITER (1; MAB); GONORRHEA (1; PHR;
PH2); HEADACHE (1; BGB; PHR; PH2); HEMORRHOID (F; APA); HERPES (1; FAD; PHR; PH2;
WHO); HIV (1; BGB; JAD); IMMUNODEPRESSION (2; CAN; PHR; PH2; SKY; WAM; WHO);
INFECTION (2; FAD; PED; PH2; SKY; WHO); INFLAMMATION (1; BGB; DEM; FNF; PH2; WAM;
WHO); LEISHMANIASIS (1; MAB; PH2); LEUKOPENIA (1; PHR); LISTERIA (1; MAM); LYME DISEASE
(1; JAD); MASTOSIS (1; MAB); MEASLES (F; PHR; PH2); MENINGOSIS (1; APA); MIGRAINE (F; APA);
MUMPS (1; APA; DEM); MYALGIA (F; DEM); MYCOSIS (1; FAD; PED); NECK (F; DEM); NEPHRORRHAGIA (F; MAB); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM); OTOSIS (1; JAD; SKY); PAIN (1; DEM; FNF; PED;
PH2); PERTUSSIS (1; APA); PHARYNGOSIS (2; BGB; PHR; PH2; PNC); PSORIASIS (1; APA; MAB);
PYORRHEA (1; CAN); RADIOTHERAPY (F; WHO); RESPIROSIS (2; APA; PH2; PIP; WHO); RHEUMATISM
(1; APA; DEM; WHO); RHINOSIS (1; CAN); SCARLET FEVER (1; MAB); SEPTICEMIA (1; MAB; PNC);
SINUSOSIS (1; BGB; MAB); SMALLPOX (F; DEM); SNAKEBITE (F; APA; FAD); SORE (2; APA; KOM;
PH2; WHO); SORE THROAT (1; APA; DEM; FAD; WAM); SPIDER BITE (F; FAD); STAPHYLOCOCCUS
(1; PH2); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); STOMATOSIS (2; PHR; PH2; WHO); SWELLING (1; PHR; PH2;
WHO); SYPHILIS (F; MAB); THIRST (1; DEM); TONSILOSIS (1; APA; PNC); TOOTHACHE (1; APA;
FAD); TRICHOMONIASIS (1; MAB); TUBERCULOSIS (1; APA; MAB); TUMOR (1; PNC; WHO); TYPHUS
(1; MAB); UTI (2; CAN; KOM; PH2; PHR; PIP; WOI); VAGINOSIS (1; BGB); VARICOSIS (1; WHO);
VD (1; PH2); VIRUS (1; APA; PH2; WAM; WHO); WORM (F; DEM); WOUND (2; FAD; KOM;
PHR; PH2; PIP; WHO); YEAST (1; APA; BGB). NOTE: COMMISSION E RECOMMENDED ONLY E.
PALLIDA ROOT AND E. PURPUREA LEAF (KOM, P. 61).
DOSAGES (ECHINACEA) — 1–2 TBSP FRESH ROOT (PED); 3 G DRY ROOT (PED); 3 G DRY ROOT:15 ML
ALCOHOL/15 MG WATER (PED); 2 TSP ROOT/CUP WATER TO 3 ×/DAY (APA); 1–2 G ROOT AS TEA 3 ×/DAY
(CAN); 0.25–1 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (1:1 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 10–30 DROPS ROOT TINCTURE
3 ×/DAY; 1–2 DROPPERS TINCTURE (APA); 1–2 ML HERB TINCTURE (1:5 IN 45% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN);
300–400 MG SOLID EXTRACT (APA); 2 (500 MG) CAPSULES (STX TO CONTAIN 125 MG CERTIFIED POTENCY
ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA ROOT EXTRACT WITH AT LEAST 3.2–4.8% ECHINACOSIDE, IN A BASE OF PARTHENIUM
INTEGRIFOLIUM ROOT, E. ANGUSTIFOLIA ROOT, AND E. PURPUREA ROOT) 2–3 ×/DAY (NH); 2–3 (420 MG)
CAPSULES 2–3 ×/DAY.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ECHINACEA) — CLASS 1 (AHP). I DON’T WORRY
ABOUT LEVELS OF PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS (PAS) AS LOW AS 60 PPM; ISOTUSSILAGINE AND TUSSILAGINE
HAVE BEEN REPORTED AT LEVELS OF UP TO 60 PPM IN PALLID AND PURPLE CONEFLOWER (THESE PAS ARE
UNLIKELY TO CAUSE ANY LIVER DAMAGE). COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS: PROGRESSIVE SYSTEMIC DISEASES (E.G., AIDS, COLLAGENOSIS, HIV, LEUCOPATHY, LEUKOSIS, MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, TUBERCULOSIS, AND OTHER AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES) (KOM). NO SIDE EFFECTS OR INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER DRUGS
REPORTED (KOM). BUT, “THERE ARE NO CONTRAINDICATIONS OR ADVERSE EFFECTS REPORTED FOR ECHINACEA
PRODUCTS TAKEN ORALLY” (KOM, P. 61). PEOPLE WITH ASTHMA, ECZEMA, OR HAY FEVER MAY PROVE
ALLERGIC TO ECHINACEA (WAM). SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR MORE THAN 2–8 WEEKS, ACCORDING TO MANY
AUTHORS. OTHER SOURCES REPORT CONTRAINDICATIONS: INCLINATION TO HYPERSENSITIVITY, PREGNANCY;
ADVERSE EFFECTS: METABOLIC WORSENING IN DIABETIC PATIENTS, DOSE-DEPENDENT CHILLS, FEVER, NAUSEA,
VOMITING, ACUTE ALLERGIC REACTIONS (AHP; COMMISSION E). O’BRIEN CONTRAINDICATES FOR AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS (E.G., HASHIMOTO’S THYROIDOSIS, MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS).
ACCORDING TO PARNHAM (1996), DOSES 1000 TIMES GREATER THAN NORMALLY USED MAY BE IMMUNO-
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SUPPRESSIVE. CAN REPORTS POLYSACCHARIDE AS ALLERGENIC AND IRRITANT (CAN). POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE
CONCERN HAS BEEN EXPRESSED ABOUT THE OVERPRODUCTION OF TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR (TNF) PRODUCTION,
WHICH IS STIMULATED BY ECHINACEA (CAN). TNF, IN ADDITION TO ITS ANTITUMOR ACTIVITIES, IS SAID TO
MEDIATE CACHEXIA AND THE MANIFESTATION OF ENDOTOXIC SHOCK (CAN).
EXTRACTS (ECHINACEA) — ACTIVATES IMMUNITY AGAINST HERPES, INFLUENZA, AND VESICULAR VIRUSES
(CAN). POLYSACCHARIDE FRACTION ABOUT HALF AS ACTIVE, AS ANTIEDEMIC AND ANTIINFLAMMATORY, AS
INDOMETHACIN (CAN). MODESTLY ANTIBACTERIAL AGAINST PROTEUS AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS (CAN).
ANTIBACTERIAL, ANTIVIRAL, IMMUNOSTIMULATING ACTIVITIES DUE LARGELY TO ALKALIES, CAUGHT ACID DERIVATIVES (SUCH AS CICHORIC ACID AND ECHINOSIDES), GLYCOPROTEINS, AND POLYSACCHARIDES (PH2).
EXTRACTS OF E. ANGUSTIFOLIA INHIBIT TRICHOMONAS IN VITRO (PNC). ECHINACIN INHIBITS BACTERIAL
FORMATION OF HYALURONIDASE (PNC). CICHORIC ACID INHIBITS VIRAL INTEGRASE, WHICH, IRONICALLY,
MAY BE USEFUL IN THE CONTRAINDICATED AIDS AND HIV. ARABINOGALACTAN STIMULATES MACROPHAGES
TO PRODUCE INTERFERON-BETA, INTERLEUKIN (IL) 1, IL-6, IL-10, TNF-ALPHA, AS WELL AS T CELL
PRODUCTION IN VITRO (PH2).
ECLIPTA (ECLIPTA PROSTRATA (L.) L.) ++
SYNONYMS — ECLIPTA ALBA (L.) HASSK., E. PUNCTATA L., VERBESINA ALBA L., VERBESINA PROSTRATA L.
ACTIVITIES (ECLIPTA) — ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); ALTERATIVE (F; KAP); ANALGESIC (F; AKT; KAB; WOI);
ANTHELMINTHIC (F; KAB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; ZUL); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; AKT; ZUL); ANTIPYRETIC
(F; KAB); ANTISEPTIC (1; SUW; ZUL); ANTISPASMODIC (1; ZUL); ANTIVIRAL (1; KAP; ZUL);
ASTRINGENT (1; FAD); BITTER (F; KAB); CANDIDICIDE (1; ZUL); CARDIOTONIC (1; ZUL); DEOBSTRUENT
(F; KAB; KAP; SUW; ZUL); DEPURATIVE (F; DAV); EMETIC (F; SUW; ZUL); EXPECTORANT (F;
KAB); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; AKT; ZUL); HEPATOTONIC (F; KAB); HYPOTENSIVE (1; AKT); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; FAD); LAXATIVE (F; SUW; ZUL); LIPOGENIC (F; KAB); LIPOXYGENASE INHIBITOR
(1; ZUL); PHILTRE (F; ZUL); PROPECIC (1; AKT; KAB); STOMACHIC (F; KAB); TONIC (F; KAB; SUW;
ZUL); VERMICIDE (1; ZUL).
INDICATIONS (ECLIPTA) — ABORTION (F; KAB); ABSCESS (F; FAD); ADENOPATHY (F; KAP); ALBUMINURIA (F; DAV); ALOPECIA (F; AKT); ANEMIA (F; KAB); ASTHMA (F; DAV; KAB); BACTERIA (1;
ZUL); BLEEDING (1; FAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB); CANDIDA (1; ZUL); CARDIOPATHY (1; KAB;
ZUL); CATARRH (F; FAD; KAB; SUW; WOI); CHILDBIRTH (F; ZUL); CIRRHOSIS (F; AKT); COMPLEXION (F; KAB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; AKT); CONSTIPATION (F; KAB; ZUL); COPREMESIS (F; DAV);
COUGH (F; DAV); CRAMP (1; ZUL); DERMATOSIS (F; KAB; ZUL); DROPSY (F; KAB); DYSENTERY
(F; FAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; DAV); ELEPHANTIASIS (F; DAV; KAB); ENTERORRHAGIA (1; DAV); ENTEROSIS
(F; KAB); FEVER (F; KAB); GINGIVOSIS (F; FAD; KAB); GRAY HAIR (F; AKT; KAP); HEADACHE
(F; DAV; FAD; KAB); HEMICRANIA (F; KAB); HEPATOSIS (1; AKT; KAB; SUW; ZUL); HERNIA
(F; KAB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; AKT); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; FAD); INFECTION (1; ZUL);
INFLAMMATION (1; AKT; KAB; ZUL); ITCH (F; KAB); JAUNDICE (2; KAB; SUW; ZUL); LEPROSY
(F; ZUL); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB); LUMBAGO (F; DAV); MARASMUS (F; DAV); MIGRAINE (F; AKT);
MISCARRIAGE (F; KAB); NYCTALOPIA (F; KAB); ODONTOSIS (F; FAD; KAB); OPHTHALMIA (F; AKT;
KAB); OTOSIS (F; AKT); PAIN (F; AKT; KAB; WOI); PERTUSSIS (F; DAV); RHINOSIS (F; AKT);
SHIGELLOSIS (1; ZUL); SINUSOSIS (F; AKT); SNAKEBITE (1; ZUL); SORE (1; KAB; SUW; ZUL);
SPLENOSIS (F; KAB; SUW; ZUL); STING (F; KAB; SUW); STOMATOSIS (F; KAB); STRESS (F’ AKT);
SWELLING (F; KAB); SYPHILIS (F; KAB); TINNITUS (F; AKT); TOOTHACHE (F; DAV; FAD; KAB);
UTEROSIS (F; KAB); VD (F; KAB); VERTIGO (F; AKT; DAV; KAB); VIRUS (1; KAP; ZUL); WORM
(1; ZUL); WOUND (F; KAB; SUW; ZUL); YEAST (1; ZUL).
DOSAGES (ECLIPTA) — 2–8 ML LEAF JUICE (KAP); 4–12 ML LEAF TEA (KAP); 3–6 G POWDERED HERB
(KAP). MAY CONTAIN 780 PPM NICOTINE (WOI).
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EGGPLANT (SOLANUM MELONGENA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (EGGPLANT) — ANTIANAPHYLACTIC (1; X11352546); ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (1; X4140788);
ANTIBACTERIAL (1; DAA); ANTICHOLINESTERASE (1; DAA); ANTIDOTE, MUSHROOM (F; DAA); ANTIOXIDANT
(1; JNU; X10100509); ANTISARCOMIC (1; X9581517); ANTISEPTIC (1; UPW); CARMINATIVE (F; EFS);
GOITROGENIC (F; WOI); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; DAA; X10973133); HYPOLIPIDEMIC (1; X9650725);
HYPOTENSIVE (1; UPW); NARCOTIC (F; WOI); PROTEINASE INHIBITOR (1; X1225945); SIALAGOGUE (F;
WOI); STIMULANT (F; WOI); TRYPSIN INHIBITOR (1; X874580).
INDICATIONS (EGGPLANT) — ABSCESS (F; DAA); ANAPHYLAXIS (1; X11352546); ASTHMA (1; JNU;
WOI); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; X4140788); BACTERIA (1; DAA); BITE (F; UPW); BLEEDING (F; DAA);
BRONCHOSIS (F; WOI); CANCER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SKIN (1; FNF; JLH); CHOLERA (F; WOI);
CYSTOSIS (F; DAA); DERMATOSIS (1; FNF; JLH; UPW); DYSURIA (F; WOI); ENTEROSIS (F; DAA);
GAS (F; EFS); HEMORRHOID (F; DAA); HEPATOSIS (F; WOI); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; UPW); HIGH
CHOLESTEROL (1; DAA; JNU; X10973133); INFECTION (1; DAA; UPW); MASTOSIS (F; DAA); OBESITY
(1; X9650725); OTOSIS (F; WOI); RHINOSIS (F; WOI); SARCOMA (1; X9581517); SNAKEBITE (F; UPW);
SORE (F; JLH); SYPHILIS (F; UPW); TOOTHACHE (F; DAA); VD (F; UPW); WART (1; FNF; JLH);
WHITLOW (F; FNF; JLH); WRINKLE (1; JNU).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (EGGPLANT) — SEEDS MAY INDUCE CONSTIPATION
OR DYSPEPSIA (WOI).
ELDERBERRY (SAMBUCUS CANADENSIS L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (ELDERBERRY) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANALGESIC (F; CRC); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1;
JNU); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (1; DEM; FNF); ANTIVIRAL (1; JNU; WAM); APERIENT
(F; CRC); BRONCHOSTIMULANT (PIP); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC; FAD); CYANOGENIC (F; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (1; CRC; FAD; PIP; WAM); DIURETIC (F; CRC; FAD);
EMETIC (F; CRC; FAD); HEMOSTAT (F; FAD); HYDRAGOGUE (F; CRC); INTOXICANT (F; CRC);
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LAXATIVE (F; CRC; DEM; FAD); POISON (F; CRC); SECRETAGOGUE (F; FEL); SEDATIVE (F; CEB);
STIMULANT (F; CRC; FAD); VULNERARY (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (ELDERBERRY) — ABRASION (F; CRC); AGUE (F; CEB); ASTHMA (F; CRC); BLEEDING (F;
FAD); BOIL (F; DEM; FAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC); BRUISE (F; CRC; FAD); BURN (F; CEB; CRC;
FEL); CANCER (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (1; JNU); CATARRH (F; FEL);
CHAFING (F; CRC); CHILDBIRTH (F; CEB; CRC); CHILL (F; CEB); COLD (1; CRC; FAD; WAM); COLIC
(F; CEB; DEM); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; DEM; FAD); COUGH (F; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F; CEB; FAD;
FEL); DIPHTHERIA (F; DEM); DROPSY (F; CRC; DEM; FEL); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC); ECZEMA (F; FAD;
FEL); EDEMA (F; FEL); EPILEPSY (F; CRC); ERYSIPELAS (F; CEB; FEL); EXANTHEMA (F; FEL); FEVER
(1; CRC; DEM; FAD; PIP; WAM); FLU (1; JAD; JNU; WAM); GAS (F; CRC; FAD); GASTROSIS
(F; DEM); GONORRHEA (F; DEM); GOUT (F; CRC); HEADACHE (F; CRC; DEM); HEPATOSIS (F; CEB;
DEM); HERPES (1; JNU); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (F; DEM); INFLAMMATION (1; CEB; JNU);
INSOMNIA (F; CEB); MASTOSIS (F; DEM; JLH); MEASLES (F; DEM); MIGRAINE (F; CEB); MYALGIA
(F; CEB); NERVOUSNESS (F; CEB); NEURALGIA (F; CEB; CRC); NEUROSIS (F; DEM); PAIN (F; CEB;
CRC; DEM); PSORIASIS (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CEB; CRC; FEL); RHINOSIS (F; FEL); SCARLATINA
(F; FEL); SCROFULA (F; FEL); SORE (F; CEB; CRC; FAD); SORE THROAT (F; CRC); SPRAIN (F; CRC);
STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); STRESS (1; JNU); STROKE (1; JNU); SWELLING (F; CRC; DEM); SYPHILIS
(F; CRC; FEL); TOOTHACHE (F; CEB; CRC); VD (F; DEM; FEL); VIRUS (1; JNU; WAM); WATER
RETENTION (F; CRC; FAD); WOUND (F; DEM; FAD).
DOSAGES (ELDERBERRY) — 2–10 G DRY FRUIT; 2–3 (485 MG) CAPSULES 2–3 ×/DAY; 1 (485 MG) STX
CAPSULE 3 ×/DAY; 10–15 G FLOWER (PIP); 2–4 G DRY FLOWER PNC.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ELDERBERRY) — CLASS 1 (AHP). PARTS OF THE
PLANT MAY CONTAIN DANGEROUS LEVELS OF HCN. SEVERAL CASES OF SEVERE POISONING FROM SEVERAL GLASSES
OF JUICE INVOLVED DIZZINESS, NAUSEA, NUMBNESS, STUPOR, VOMITING, AND WEAKNESS (LRNP, JULY 1992).
SEEDS SOMEWHAT TOXIC (WAM). EAT RAW BERRIES SPARINGLY, OR COOK TO REDUCE HCN CONTENT (WAM).
DON’T EAT RED ELDERBERRIES (WAM).
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ELECAMPANE (INULA HELENIUM L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (ELECAMPANE) — ALTERATIVE (PNC); ANTHELMINTHIC (1; PED; PH2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1;
APA; PED; WAM); ANTIDOTE (F; MAD); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PHR; PH2; WAM); ANTISEPTIC (1;
PHR; PH2); ANTITUMOR (1; APA); ANTITUSSIVE (1; PED); APERITIF (F; EFS); CARDIOTONIC (F; MAD);
CARMINATIVE (F; APA; MAD; PHR; PH2); CHOLAGOGUE (F; PHR; PH2); CHOLERETIC (1; APA; MAD);
DECONGESTANT (1; APA); DEMULCENT (1; WAM); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS; PNC); DIGESTIVE (F; APA);
DIURETIC (1; APA; MAD; PNC; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; MAD); EXPECTORANT (1; MAD; PED; PHR;
PH2; WAM); FUNGICIDE (1; APA; PED; PHR; PH2); HYPERGLYCEMIC (1; CAN); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1;
APA; CAN); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA; CAN); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; APA; PNC); IRRITANT (1; PHR;
PH2); LAXATIVE (F; APA); MUCOIRRITANT (F; PH2); MYORELAXANT (1; CAN); PARALYTIC (1; PH2);
PARASITICIDE (1; APA); SEDATIVE (1; APA; CAN); STOMACHIC (F; PHR; PH2); THROMBOGENIC (1; PH2);
TONIC (1; APA; PNC); VERMIFUGE (1; APA; PED).
INDICATIONS (ELECAMPANE) — AMENORRHEA (F; MAD); ANOREXIA (F; EFS); ARTHROSIS (F; APA; MAD);
ASTHMA (1; APA; PED; WAM); BACTERIA (1; APA; PED; WAM); BRONCHOSIS (1; APA; MAD; PH2;
PNC; WAM); CANCER (1; APA); CANDIDA (1; PED); CARDIOPATHY (F; APA; MAD); CATARRH (F; MAD;
PHR; PH2); CHOLERA (F; MAD); COLD (1; APA; MAD); COLIC (F; MAD); CONGESTION (1; APA);
CONSTIPATION (F; APA); COUGH (1; APA; CAN; PH2; WAM); CRAMP (F; MAD); DERMATOSIS (F; APA;
MAD); DIABETES (1; APA; HHB); DIARRHEA (1; MAD; PED; PNC); DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA
(F; PHR; PH2); DYSENTERY (1; PED); DYSPEPSIA (1; APA); DYSURIA (F; MAD); EMPHYSEMA (F; APA);
ENTEROSIS (F; APA; MAD); ERYSIPELAS (F; MAD); EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); FEVER (F; EFS; PNC);
FUNGUS (1; APA; PED; PHR; PH2); GAS (1; APA; MAD; PHR; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; APA; MAD);
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GRAVEL (F; MAD); HEADACHE (F; MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F; APA; MAD); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; CAN); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; APA; CAN); HYPOGLYCEMIA (1; CAN); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; APA; PNC); INFECTION (1; APA; PED; PHR; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; PHR; PH2;
WAM); INSOMNIA (1; APA; CAN); JAUNDICE (F; MAD); MYCOSIS (1; APA; PED; PHR; PH2); NAUSEA
(PNC); NEPHROSIS (F; APA; MAD); NERVOUSNESS (1; APA; CAN); OTOSIS (F; MAD); PARASITE (1;
APA); PERTUSSIS (F; PHR; PH2); PLETHORA (F; MAD); PULMONOSIS (F; MAD); RESPIROSIS (1; APA);
RHEUMATISM (F; MAD); SCABIES (F; MAD); SIDE ACHE (F; MAD); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; MAD); STONE
(F; MAD); SYPHILIS (F; MAD); TOOTHACHE (F; MAD); TRACHEOSIS (F; CAN); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CAN;
MAD); TUMOR (1; APA); ULCER (F; PH2); UTI (F; APA); VD (F; MAD); WATER RETENTION (1; APA;
MAD; PNC; PH2); WORM (1; APA; MAD; PED; PH2; PNC); WOUND (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (ELECAMPANE) — 0.25 TSP POWDERED ROOT/CUP WATER (APA; WIC); 2–4 G POWDERED ROOT
(PNC); 1–2 TBSP FRESH ROOT (PED); 2–3 G DRY ROOT (PED); 3 G DRY ROOT:20 ML ALCOHOL/10 ML WATER
(PED); 0.5–2 G ROOT, SEVERAL ×/DAY (MAD); 1.5–4 G ROOT AS TEA 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1.5–4 ML LIQUID
ROOT EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 300 MG (50–200 FOR CHILDREN) ALANTOLACTONE FOR
2 COURSES OF 5 DAYS WITH AN INTERVAL OF 10 DAYS (CAN); 1 TSP (6 G) IN COLD OR HOT TEA (MAD); 20-
TO 40-DROP TINCTURE FOR CHOLERA (MAD); 1 G IN TEA/DAY (PH2); 2–4 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ELECAMPANE) — CLASS 2B, 2C (AHP). ELECAMPANE IS REPORTEDLY DERMATITIGENIC; ALLERGIC CONTACT DERMATOSIS IS POSSIBLE. CAN CAUSE DIARRHEA,
VOMITING, SPASM, AND SYMPTOMS OF PARALYSIS (AEH; AHP; PHR; WAM). NOT APPROVED BY COMMISSION E, KOM, OR PH2. NOT FOR USE DURING PREGNANCY OR NURSING (PH2; WAM). COMMISSION E
REPORTS ROOTS ARE NOT PERMITTED FOR THERAPEUTIC USE; USEFULNESS NOT ADEQUATELY DOCUMENTED. CAN
CAUTIONS THAT SESQUITERPENE LACTONES, ESPECIALLY ALANTOLACTONE, CAN BE ALLERGENIC AND IRRITANT (CAN).
ALANTOLACTONE IS BOUND AS A HAPTEN TO THE SKIN PROTEINS (KOM). MAY INTERFERE WITH BLOOD PRESSURE
AND BLOOD SUGAR THERAPIES (CAN). INFUSION IS SEDATIVE (PNC). INULIN EXPECTORANT, LOWERS STOOL
TRANSIT TIME, REGULATES COLONIC FLORA, AND SOOTHES INFLAMED TISSUE (PED). EO WITH SESQUITERPENE
LACTONES BACTERICIDE, CANDIDICIDE, FUNGICIDE, AND VERMIFUGE (PED). ALANTOLACTONE IS ANTIINFLAMMATORY, ANTHELMINTHIC, IMMUNOSTIMULANT, AND HYPOTENSIVE (PNC).
ELM BARK, EUROPEAN FIELD ELM (ULMUS MINOR MILL.) +++
SYNONYMS — U. CAMPESTRIS L., U. CARPINIFOLIA GLED., U. CARPINIFOLIA VAR. SUBEROSA (MOENCH)
REHDER, U. FOLIACEA GILIB., U. FOLIACEA VAR. SUBEROSA (MOENCH) REHDER, U. GLABRA VAR. SUBEROSA
(MOENCH) GÜRKE, U. NITENS MOENCH, U. SUBEROSA MOENCH.
FEL, GMH, JLH, AND MAD ENTRIES APPLY TO U. CAMPESTRIS (SYNONYM). HHB DIVIDES U. CAMPESTRIS INTO U. CARPINIFOLIA AND U. GLABRA AND GIVES MORE DATA FOR U. LAEVIS; HENCE, I ASSUME THEY
ARE TALKING ABOUT THE SAME U. CAMPESTRIS. STRANGELY, IN THEIR ACCOUNT OF ULMUS MINOR, AND
REGRETTABLY, PH2 CITES HH2 AND MAD (AND NO OTHER SOURCES). HH2 DID COVER ELM BARK BUT
ASSIGNED IT TO U. CARPINIFOLIA (SYNONYM) OR U. LAEVIS. HH2 ENTRIES IN MY FNF ENTRY REFER TO U.
CARPINIFOLIA OR U. LAEVIS.
ACTIVITIES (ELM BARK) — ASTRINGENT (1; GMH; HHB; PH2); DEMULCENT (F; GMH); DIAPHORETIC
(F; MAD); DIURETIC (1; GMH; HHB; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; MAD); TONIC (F; GMH; MAD);
VULNERARY (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (ELM BARK) — ARTHROSIS (F; JLH); BRUISE (F; GMH); BURN (F; MAD); CANCER (F; JLH);
CATARRH (F; MAD); COLD (F; HH2); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; GMH); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD); DERMATOSIS (F;
FEL; HH2; MAD); DIARRHEA (F; HHB; MAD; PH2); DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); ECZEMA
(F; HH2; MAD); EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); FEVER (F; MAD); FRACTURE (F; MAD); GOUT (F; MAD);
INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (F; PH2); LEPROSY (F; GMH); MALARIA (F; MAD); METROSIS (F; MAD);
MUCOSOSIS (F; HH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; GMH); RHEUMATISM (F; HH2); RINGWORM (F; GMH); SCAB (F;
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MAD); SCROFULA (F; HHB; MAD); SORE (F; JLH; MAD); SYPHILIS (F; FEL); TAPEWORM (F; FEL);
VD (F; FEL); WATER RETENTION (1; GMH; HHB; PH2); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (ELM BARK) — 8 G BARK IN 1.25 LITERS WATER BOILED DOWN TO 0.25 LITER WATER, 2–4 GLASSES/DAY
(HH2); 50 G BARK IN 2 LITERS WATER (HH2 Q.V. FOR DETAILS); 20 G BARK IN DECOCTION (MAD); 2 TSP
GROUND BARK/CUP TEA, 2–3 ×/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ELM BARK) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
EL NENE (SOLENOSTEMON SCUTELLARIOIDES (L.) CODD) +
SYNONYMS — COLEUS BLUMEI BENTH., C. BLUMEI VAR. VERSCHAFFELTII (LEM.) LEM., C. HYBRIDUS HORT.
EX VOSS., C. SCUTELLARIOIDES L., OCIMUM SCUTELLARIOIDES L., PLECTRANTHUS SCUTELLARIOIDES (L.) R. BR.
ACTIVITIES (EL NENE) — ANALGESIC (F; CRC); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; CRC); COLLYRIUM (F; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC); NARCOTIC (1; CRC).
INDICATIONS (EL NENE) — ABDOMINAL DISTENSION (F; CRC); ASTHMA (F; CRC); BOIL (F; CRC); BRUISE
(F; CRC); CARDIOPATHY (F; CRC); COLIC (F; CRC); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CRC); COUGH (F; CRC); CUT
(F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC); ELEPHANTIASIS (F; CRC); FOOT INFECTION (F; CRC); GASTROSIS (F; CRC);
HEADACHE (F; CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC); MYALGIA (F; CRC); NAUSEA (F; CRC); PAIN (F; CRC);
PARTURITION (F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (EL NENE) — “CLASSED AS A NARCOTIC HALLUCINOGEN” (CRC).
EMBLIC MYROBALAN (PHYLLANTHUS EMBLICA L.) ++
SYNONYMS — EMBLICA OFFICINALIS GAERTN., MIROBALANUS EMBILICA BURM.
ACTIVITIES (EMBLIC MYROBALAN) — ADRENERGIC (1; MPI); ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); ALTERATIVE (F; KAB);
ANABOLIC (1; MPI); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; PM63:518); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; MPI); ANTIBILIOUS (F; DEP);
ANTIBRADYKININ (1; MPI); ANTICANCER (1; HH3); ANTICHOLINERGIC (1; MPI); ANTICLASTOGENIC (1; HH3);
ANTICONVULSANT (1; MPI); ANTIDOTE, ALUMINUM (1; PR4:172); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; HH3); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PM63:518); ANTILEUKOTRIENE (1; PM63:518); ANTIOXIDANT (F; MBB); ANTIPEROXIDANT (1;
JE64:135); ANTIPYRETIC (1; DEP; KAB; PM63:518; SUW; WOI); ANTISEROTONIN (1; MPI); ANTIVIRAL
(1; MPI); APERIENT (F; MPI; SUW; WOI); APERITIF (F; KAB); APHRODISIAC (F; KAB); ASTRINGENT (F;
DEP; MBB; MPI; WOI); CARDIOTONIC (1; DEP; MBB; MPI); CARMINATIVE (F; KAB; MPI); CEREBROTONIC (F; MBB); CNS-DEPRESSANT (F; MPI); DIURETIC (F; DEP; MPI; SUW; WOI); EXPECTORANT
(F; DEP; KAB); HEPATOTONIC (F; SKJ); LAXATIVE (F; DEP; KAB; KAP; MPI; SUW; WOI); LIPOGENIC
(1; MPI); PROPECIC (F; WOI); STOMACHIC (F; DEP; KAP; MPI); TONIC (F; KAB); VULNERARY (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (EMBLIC MYROBALAN) — ACNE (F; WOI); ALCOHOLISM (F; MBB); ALOPECIA (F; DEP;
WOI); ANEMIA (F; DEP; MBB; SUW; WOI); ANOREXIA (F; KAB); ANURIA (F; KAB); ASCITES (F;
WOI); ASTHMA (F; KAB; SUW; WOI); BACTERIA (1; MPI); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB; SUW; WOI);
BLEEDING (1; DEP; KAB; SUW; WOI); BRONCHOSIS (F; DEP; KAB; MBB; SUW; WOI); CANCER
(1; HH3; MBB); CANDIDA (F; MBB); CARDIOPATHY (F; KAB); CHOLERA (1; HH3; WOI); COLD (F;
KAB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DEP; KAP; SUW; WOI); CONSTIPATION (F; DEP; KAB; KAP; MPI;
SUW; WOI); CONVULSION (1; MPI); COUGH (F; DEP; MBB; WOI); CRAMP (1; MPI); CYSTOSIS (F;
DEP); DERMATOSIS (F; KAB); DIABETES (F; MBB); DIARRHEA (1; DEP; SUW; WOI); DYSENTERY (1;
KAB; KAP; SUW; WOI); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEP; SUW; WOI); DYSURIA (F; KAB); ENCEPHALOSIS (F;
DEP); ENTEROSIS (1; MPI); EPIGASTROSIS (1; MPI); EPISTAXIS (F; KAB); ERYSIPELAS (F; KAB);
ESCHERICHIA (1; HH3); FEVER (1; DEP; KAB; MBB; PM63:518; SUW; WOI); FISTULA (F; SKJ);
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GAS (F; KAB; MPI); GASTROSIS (2; MPI; SKJ); GINGIVOSIS (F; MBB); GONORRHEA (F; DEP; KAB;
KAP; SKJ); HEMATURIA (F; DEP); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB); HEPATOSIS (1; HH3; KAB); HYPERCHLOROHYDRIA (1; MPI); INFLAMMATION (1; KAB; PM63:518); JAUNDICE (F; DEP; SUW; WOI); LEPROSY
(F; KAB); LEUKORRHEA (F; KAB); MYALGIA (F; KAB); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB); PANCREATOSIS (1; ABS);
PULMONOSIS (F; MBB); RHINOSIS (F; KAB); SALMONELLA (1; HH3); SCURVY (1; SKJ); SORE (F; DEP;
KAB; SKJ); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH3); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; HH3); THIRST (F; KAB); TUBERCULOSIS
(F; WOI); VD (F; KAB); VIBRIO (1; HH3); VIRUS (1; HH3; MPI); WATER RETENTION (F; DEP; MPI;
SUW; WOI); YEAST (F; MBB).
DOSAGES (EMBLIC MYROBALAN) — EAT AS FRUIT OR FRUIT JUICE; 2–8 G FRUIT (HH3).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (EMBLIC MYROBALAN) — CLASS 1; FRUIT CONSUMED AS FOOD (AHP). RICH SOURCE OF ASCORBIC ACID (JUICE HAS 20 TIMES ASCORBIC ACID MORE THAN
ORANGE JUICE). ALSO RICH IN PECTIN. ELLAGIC AND GALLIC ACIDS PRESENT (WOI). ALCOHOLIC EXTRACT ANTIBACTERIAL AND ANTIVIRAL.
ENDIVE (CICHORIUM ENDIVIA L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (ENDIVE) — ALLERGENIC (1; ABS); ANTIBILIOUS (F; BIB; DEP); ANTIDIABETIC (1; FNF);
ANTIDIARRHEAL (1; FNF); ANTIFLU (1; FNF); ANTI-HIV-INTEGRASE (1; FNF); ANTIHYALURONIDASE (1; FNF);
ANTIOTITIC (1; FNF); ANTIPYRETIC (1; BIB; DEP; FNF; WO2); ANTIRADICULAR (1; FNF); ANTISTOMATITIC
(1; FNF); ANTISUNBURN (1; FNF); ANTIVIRAL (1; FNF); BACTERISTAT (1; FNF); BIFIDOGENIC (1; FNF);
BITTER (F; BIB); CARMINATIVE (F; BIB); CHEMOPREVENTIVE (BREAST) (1; FNF); CHEMOPREVENTIVE (COLON)
(1; FNF); CHOLERETIC (F; BIB); COLLAGEN-SPARING (1; FNF); DEMULCENT (F; BIB); DIURETIC (F; BIB);
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EXPECTORANT (1; FNF); GASTROSTIMULANT (1; FNF); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; FNF); HYPOGLYCEMIC
(1; FNF); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; FNF); LAXATIVE (1; BIB; FNF); LIPOLYTIC (1; FNF); PHAGOCYTOTIC
(1; FNF); PREBIOTIC (1; FNF); PROBIOTIGENIC (1; FNF); RESOLVENT (F; BIB); STIMULANT (F; DEP);
SUNSCREEN (1; FNF); TONIC (F; BIB).
INDICATIONS (ENDIVE) — CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER,
THROAT (F; JLH); CONSTIPATION (1; BIB; FNF); DIABETES (1; FNF); DIARRHEA (1; FNF); DROPSY (F;
BIB); DYSPEPSIA (F; BIB); FEVER (1; BIB; DEP; FNF; WO2); FLU (1; FNF); GAS (F; BIB); HEADACHE
(F; BIB); HEPATOSIS (F; BIB); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; FNF); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; FNF); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; FNF); INDURATION (F; BIB); INFLAMMATION (F; JLH); JAUNDICE (F; BIB); PHARYNGOSIS (F; BIB);
SPLENOSIS (F; BIB); SUNBURN (1; FNF); SWELLING (F; JLH); UTEROSIS (F; BIB); VIRUS (1; FNF); WATER
RETENTION (F; BIB).
DOSAGES (ENDIVE) — FOOD FARMACY (JAD). INTERPRETED BY SOME AS ONE OF THE BITTER HERBS OF THE
BIBLE.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ENDIVE) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PH2).
ENGLISH ADDER’S TONGUE (OPHIOGLOSSUM VULGATUM L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (ENGLISH ADDER’S TONGUE) — ANTISEPTIC (F; DAA; EFS; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; DAA);
DETERGENT (F; DAA; PH2); HEMOSTAT (F; DAA; GMH); VULNERARY (F; DAA; PH2).
INDICATIONS (ENGLISH ADDER’S TONGUE) — ABSCESS (F; DAA); ADENOPATHY (F; DAA); ANGINA (F;
DAA; WOI); BLEEDING (F; DAA; GMH); BOIL (F; DAA; WOI); BRUISE (F; DAA; GMH); CANCER (F;
JLH); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; GMH); DROPSY (F; DAA); EPISTAXIS (F; GMH); HICCUP (F; DAA); INFECTION
(F; DAA); INFLAMMATION (F; DAA); NAUSEA (F; GMH); ODONTOSIS (F; DAA); OPHTHALMIA (F; GMH);
SCROFULA (F; DAA); SORE (F; DAA); WOUND (F; DAA).
DOSAGES (ENGLISH ADDER’S TONGUE) — TOPICAL APPLICATION OF A MIX: 2 LB LEAF CHOPPED FINE
IN 1/2 PINT OIL AND 1.5 LB SUET MELTED TOGETHER; STRAIN AFTER BOILING UNTIL THE LEAF FRAGMENTS ARE
CRISP (GMH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ENGLISH ADDER’S TONGUE) — NOT COVERED
(AHP; KOM). I DON’T SEE WHY PH2 INCLUDED IT; TWO CHEMICALS, NO FOLK INDICATIONS (PH2).“HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
ENGLISH DAISY, WILD DAISY (BELLIS PERENNIS L.)+ +
ACTIVITIES (ENGLISH DAISY) — ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (1; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (F;
EFS); ASTRINGENT (1; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS); DISCUTIENT (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; EFS); EXPECTORANT
(F; HHB; PH2); HEMOSTAT (F; EFS); MUCOLYTIC (1; PH2); PECTORAL (F; EFS); RESOLVENT (F; EFS);
TONIC (F; EFS); VULNERARY (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (ENGLISH DAISY) — BLEEDING (F; EFS; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; PH2); BRUISE (F; PH2);
CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; PH2); COUGH (F; PH2);
CRAMP (F; EFS); DERMATOSIS (F; HHB; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); FEVER (1; PH2);
GASTROSIS (F; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; PH2); KERNEL (F; JLH); MYALGIA (F; PH2);
NEPHROSIS (F; PH2); PAIN (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2); SWELLING (F; HHB); UTEROSIS (F; JLH);
WATER RETENTION (F; EFS); WEN (F; JLH); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (ENGLISH DAISY) — 2 TSP HERB/2 CUPS WATER; STEEP 20 MINUTES, TAKE 2–4 CUPS/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ENGLISH DAISY) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
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ENGLISH HOLLY (ILEX AQUIFOLIUM L.) +
SYNONYMS — I. AQUIFOLIUM F. BACCIFLAVA (WESTON) REHDER, I. AQUIFOLIUM F. FEROX (AITON) C. K.
SCHNEID., I. AQUIFOLIUM F. HETEROPHYLLA (AITON) LOES., I. AQUIFOLIUM F. INTEGRIFOLIA NOLTE EX LOES., I.
AQUIFOLIUM F. PENDULA (LOUDON) SCHELLE.
ACTIVITIES (ENGLISH HOLLY) — DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS; HHB); DIGITALIC (F; MAD); DIURETIC (F;
HHB; PH2); EMETIC (1; DEP); EMOLLIENT (F; DEP); LAXATIVE (F; MAD); LITHOLYTIC (F; MAD);
TOXIC (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (ENGLISH HOLLY) — APPENDICITIS (F; MAD); ARTHROSIS (F; MAD); BOIL (F; MAD);
BRONCHOSIS (F; HHB; MAD; PH2); CANCER (F; HHB; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER,
INTESTINE (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, THYROID (F; JLH);
CATARRH (F; MAD); COLIC (F; HHB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; PH2); COUGH (F;
MAD; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; MAD); DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; MAD; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F;
JLH; MAD); EPILEPSY (F; MAD); FEVER (F; EFS; HHB; MAD; PH2; WOI); GASTROSIS (F; MAD);
GOUT (F; HHB; PH2; WOI); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); JAUNDICE (F; MAD; PH2); MALARIA (F; MAD;
WOI); OPHTHALMIA (F; MAD); PULMONOSIS (F; MAD); RHEUMATISM (F; HHB; PH2); SCARLET FEVER
(F; MAD); SIDE ACHE (F; MAD); SPLENOSIS (F; MAD); STAPHYLOMA (F; MAD); STOMACHACHE (F;
MAD); STONE (F; MAD); SWELLING (F; JLH; MAD); THYROIDOSIS (F; JLH); TYPHUS (F; MAD);
WATER RETENTION (F; HHB; PH2).
DOSAGES (ENGLISH HOLLY) — 15–20 G LEAF IN TEA (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ENGLISH HOLLY) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). INGESTING MORE
THAN FIVE BERRIES MAY INDUCE DIARRHEA, GASTROENTEROSIS, NAUSEA, AND VOMITING. FATAL GI INFLAMMATION IS SAID TO HAVE TAKEN PLACE FOLLOWING THE INGESTION OF VERY LARGE QUANTITIES (20 TO 30
BERRIES). POISONINGS HAVE NOT BEEN REPORTED IN RECENT TIMES (MAD; PH2). HUMAN FATALITY
REPORTED (ATM; MAD).
ENGLISH WALNUT (JUGLANS REGIA L.) +
SYNONYMS — J. DUCLOUXIANA DODE, J. FALLAX DODE, J. KAMAONICA (C. DC.) DODE, J. ORIENTIS DODE,
J. SINENSIS (C. DC.) DODE.
ACTIVITIES (ENGLISH WALNUT) — ALTERATIVE (F; PNC); ANALGESIC (F; BIB); ANTHELMINTHIC (F; DEP);
ANTIAGGREGANT (1; BIB; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; BIB); ANTICANCER (1; BGB); ANTIDOTE (F; DEP);
ANTIHERPETIC (1; BGB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA); ANTIOXIDANT (1; X10616967); ANTIRADICULAR
(1; X10616967); ANTIPERSPIRANT (1; APA; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; BIB; JAD; PNC); ANTITUMOR (1;
APA; JAD); ANTIVIRAL (1; BGB); APHRODISIAC (F; PH2); ASTRINGENT (1; APA; BGB; HHB; PH2);
CANDIDICIDE (1; BGB; BIB); CARCINOGENIC (1; BGB; PH2); CHOLAGOGUE (F; NUT); DEPURATIVE (F;
NUT; PHR; PH2); DIGESTIVE (F; NUT); DIURETIC (F; NUT); EMOLLIENT (F; BGB); FUNGICIDE (1;
APA; JAD; PH2); HAIR DYE (1; PNC); HEMOSTAT (1; JAD; MAD; NUT); HERBICIDE (1; JAD);
INSECTICIDE (F; NUT); LAXATIVE (F; BIB; JAD; PNC); LEUKOPLAKOGENIC (1; PH2); LITHOLYTIC (F;
NUT); MOLLUSCICIDE (1; WOI); MUTAGENIC (1; BGB; PH2); MYORELAXANT (1; BIB; FNF); MYOTONIC
(F; MAD); PISCICIDE (1; WOI); STIMULANT (F; NUT); TONIC (F; NUT); VERMIFUGE (1; HHB; JAD;
PH2); VULNERARY (F; JAD).
INDICATIONS (ENGLISH WALNUT) — ACNE (F; APA); ADENOPATHY (F; MAD); AEGILOPS (F; JLH);
ALOPECIA (F; BIB); ANEMIA (F; MAD); ANTHRAX (1; NUT; WOI); ARTHROSIS (F; MAD); ASTHMA
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(F; NUT; PH2); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; BIB; FNF); BACTERIA (1; BIB); BACKACHE (F; NUT); BERIBERI
(F; PH2); BLEEDING (1; JAD; MAD; NUT); BURN (F; BGB); CALIGO (F; NUT); CANCER (1; APA;
BIB; BGB; JAD; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; JLH); CANCER, INTESTINE (1;
JLH); CANCER, KIDNEY (1; JLH); CANCER, LIP (1; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (1;
JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (1; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; JLH); CANDIDA (1;
BGB; BIB); CARDIOPATHY (1; BIB); CARIES (F; BIB; MAD); CATARRH (F; MAD; PHR; PH2);
CHANCRE (F; NUT); CHOLERA (1; WOI); COLIC (F; NUT; PH2); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CONJUNCTIVOSIS
(F; APA; BGB; NUT); CONSTIPATION (F; BIB; JAD; PH2; PNC); CORN (F; JLH); COUGH (1; BIB;
FNF; NUT); DANDRUFF (F; BGB; MAD); DERMATOSIS (2; KOM; PHR; PH2; PNC); DIABETES (F;
MAD); DIARRHEA (1; APA; HHB); DIPTHERIA (1; WOI); DOG BITE (F; BGB); DYSENTERY (F; NUT;
PH2); ECZEMA (1; APA; BGB; MAD; PNC); ENTEROSIS (F; HHB; PHR; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; PNC);
EPITHELIOMA (F; JLH); ESCHERICHIA (F; BIB; WOI); EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); FAVUS (F; NUT); FISTULA
(F; MAD); FLU (F; BIB); FUNGUS (1; APA; BIB; JAD; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; HHB; MAD; PHR;
PH2); GINGIVOSIS (1; APA; BIB); GOUT (F; MAD); GRAY HAIR (1; PNC); HALITOSIS (F; BIB);
HEADACHE (F; BIB; PNC); HEARTBURN (F; KAB; NUT); HERPES (1; BGB; PNC); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (1; BIB; FNF); HUNGER (1; BIB); IMPOTENCE (F; MAD; NUT; PH2); INFECTION (1; APA;
BGB; JAD; PH2); INFERTILITY (F; BIB); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; BIB; PH2); ITCH (F; BGB);
LARYNGOSIS (1; BIB; FNF); LEPROSY (F; KAB); LEUKORRHEA (F; NUT); LUPUS (F; MAD); LYMPHOSIS (F; MAD); MERCURY POISONING (F; MAD); MYCOSIS (1; APA; JAD; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F;
NUT); NERVOUSNESS (F; MAD); OBESITY (1; BIB; FNF); OPHTHALMIA (F; HHB); PAIN (F; BIB;
NUT); PLAQUE (1; BIB); PULMONOSIS (1; BIB; FNF; MAD); RHEUMATISM (F; APA; DEP; NUT);
RHINOSIS (1; BIB; FNF); RICKETS (F; HHB); RINGWORM (1; APA); SALMONELLA (1; WOI); SCROFULA
(F; APA; BGB; HHB); SNAKEBITE (F; BGB); SORE (1; BGB; NUT; PNC); SORE THROAT (F; KAB);
SPIDER BITE (F; BGB); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; BIB); STOMATOSIS (1; APA); STONE (F; NUT); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; BIB); SUNBURN (F; BGB); SWEATING (2; KOM; PHR); SYPHILIS (F; BIB; MAD);
TAPEWORM (1; WOI); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD); TUMOR (1; APA; JAD); VD (F; BIB; MAD); VIRUS
(1; BGB); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; NUT); WHITLOW (F; JLH); WORM (1; APA; HHB;
JAD; MAD; PH2); WOUND (1; APA); YEAST (1; BGB; BIB).
DOSAGES (ENGLISH WALNUT) — FIVE TSP CHOPPED LEAF/CUP WATER (EXTERNALLY ONLY; APA); 2–3 G
LEAF/100 ML WATER FOR COMPRESSES (KOM); 3–6 G (PHR); 4–8 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ENGLISH WALNUT) — CLASS 2D. JUGLONE IS
MUTAGENIC. EXTERNAL CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS NOTED AFTER CHRONIC EXTERNAL USE (AHP). NONE KNOWN FOR
THE LEAF AT PROPER DOSAGE (KOM; PHR; PH2). COMMISSION E REPORTS FRUIT SHELL NOT PERMITTED FOR
THERAPEUTIC USE; USEFULNESS NOT ADEQUATELY DOCUMENTED. FRESH SHELLS CONTAIN THE NAPHTHOQUINONE
CONSTITUENT JUGLONE, WHICH IS MUTAGENIC AND POSSIBLY CARCINOGENIC. THE JUGLONE CONTENT OF DRIED
SHELLS HAS NOT BEEN STUDIED ADEQUATELY (AEH). GOOD SOURCE OF DIETARY SEROTONIN, QUICKLY BROKEN
DOWN IN THE GUT (WHERE THERE ARE SEROTONIN RECEPTORS).
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EPHEDRA, MA HUANG (EPHEDRA SPP.) XXX
USUALLY REFERRED TO AS EPHEDRA SINICA STAPF.
ACTIVITIES (EPHEDRA) — ANALEPTIC (F; HHB); ANALGESIC (F; WHO); ANORECTIC (1; APA; FNF); ANTIALLERGIC (1; APA; BGB; HHB); ANTIBACTERIAL (2; KOM; PH2); ANTIEDEMIC (1; FNF); ANTIHISTAMINIC
(1; WAM); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; FNF); ANTIOBESITY (1; WHO); ANTITUSSIVE (1; BGB; KOM;
PH2; SHT); ANTIVIRAL (F; WHO); ASTRINGENT (PED); BITTER (PED); BRONCHODILATOR (2; BGB; SHT;
WAM); CARDIOTONIC (1; PED; PNC; WHO); CATABOLIC (1; AKT; FNF); CNS STIMULANT (2; AKT;
KOM; PH2; SHT; WHO); CONVULSANT (1; DAA); DECONGESTANT (1; APA; BGB; SKY); DIAPHORETIC
(F; AKT; BGB; PED; PH2); DIURETIC (1; APA; FNF; PED); EXPECTORANT (1; PED; WHO); HYPERTENSIVE
(1; APA; SHT; WHO); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (F; WHO); MYDRIATIC (1; HHB; PED; WHO); MYORELAXANT
(F; AKT); POSITIVE CHRONOTROPIC (2; PHR; PH2); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (2; PHR; PH2); STIMULANT (1;
PHR; PED; WAM); SYMPATHOMIMETIC (2; KOM; PH2; PNC; WHO); THERMOGENIC (1; APA; PED;
WHO); UTEROCONTRACTANT (1; PED); VASOCONSTRICTOR (2; APA; SHT; WHO).
INDICATIONS (EPHEDRA) — ALLERGY (2; APA; BGB; HHB; WAM); ARTHROSIS (F; APA; DAA; PH2);
ASTHMA (2; AKT; PHR; SKY; WAM); BACTERIA (2; KOM; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (2; BGB; PHR; PH2;
WHO); BRONCHOSPASM (2; APA; KOM); CHILDBIRTH (F; DAA); CHILL (F; AKT; BGB; DAA); COLD
(2; APA; WHO); CONGESTION (1; APA; BGB; SKY); CORYZA (2; BGB; WHO); COUGH (2; DAA;
PHR; PH2; SKY); CRAMP (F; BGB); DIARRHEA (F; HHB); DYSPNEA (F; PH2); DYSURIA (F; DAA);
EDEMA (F; DAA); ENURESIS (1; WHO); EXOPHTHALMIA (F; HHB); FEVER (F; AKT; APA; BGB; PED;
PH2); FLU (1; APA; BGB; DAA); HAY FEVER (F; APA; BGB; DAA); HEADACHE (F; APA; HHB);
HIVES (F; APA); IMMUNODEPRESSION (F; WHO); INCONTINENCE (1; WHO); INFLAMMATION (1; APA;
FNF); ITCH (F; DAA); LETHARGY (1; FNF); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; DAA; SHT; WHO); MALARIA
(F; DAA); MYALGIA (F; BGB); MYASTHENIA GRAVIS (1; WHO); NARCOLEPSY (1; WHO); NASAL CONGESTION (1; SKY); NEPHROSIS (F; DAA); NIGHT SWEATS (F; DAA); OBESITY (1; AKT; BGB; SKY;
WHO); OSTEOSIS (F; APA; BGB; PH2); PAIN (F; PH2; WHO); PERTUSSIS (1; BGB); PNEUMONIA (1;
BGB); PULMONOSIS (1; WAM); RESPIROSIS (2; APA; KOM); RHEUMATISM (F; HHB); RHINOSIS (1;
BGB; WHO); SINUSOSIS (2; DAA; WAM; WHO); SWELLING (1; FNF); TRACHEOSIS (F; DAA); URTICARIA
(1; WHO); VIRUS (F; WHO); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; FNF; PED).
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DOSAGES (EPHEDRA) — 2 G/240 ML WATER PROVIDING 15–30 MG EPHEDRINE (APA); HERB EQUIVALENT
TO 15–30 MG TOTAL ALKALOID, CALCULATED AS EPHEDRINE (KOM); 2–4 TBSP FRESH HERB (PED); 3–6 G DRY
HERB (PED); 4.5 G DRY HERB:22 ML ALCOHOL/23 ML WATER (PED); 1–4 G HERB/CUP WATER, TO 3 ×/DAY
(PH2); 15–30 MG TOTAL ALKALOID PER DOSE, TO 120 MG/DAY; CHILD’S SINGLE DOSE 0.5 MG/KG (PH2); 1–4
G POWDERED STEM (PNC); 1–3 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC); 1–4 ML TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (SKY). SURPRISINGLY,
AS THE FDA CONSIDERS WITHDRAWING EPHEDRA, COMMISSION E APPROVED MA HUANG FOR, “DISEASES OF
THE RESPIRATORY TRACT WITH MILD BRONCHOSPASMS IN ADULTS,” SINGLE DOSAGES OF HERB EQUIVALENT TO 15–30
MG TOTAL ALKALOID, NOT TO EXCEED 300 MG ALKALOID A DAY, AND CHILDREN OVER AGE SIX YEARS, 0.5 MG
TOTAL ALKALOID/KG BODY WEIGHT) (KOM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (EPHEDRA) — CLASS 2B, 2C, 2D. CONTRAINDICATED IN
ANOREXIA, ANXIETY, BULIMIA, CEREBRAL PERFUSION, DIABETES, GLAUCOMA, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA, PROSTATADENOMA, RESTLESSNESS, AND THYROTOXICOSIS (KOM; PH2; SHT; SKY). THYROID STIMULANT,
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR LONG-TERM USE. THE HERB AND/OR ITS EPHEDRINE CAN CAUSE ADDICTION, ANXIETY, ANOREXIA,
CARDIAC ARREST, CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA, DIZZINESS, DYSURIA, FLUSHING, HEADACHE, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, INSOMNIA,
IRRITABILITY, NAUSEA, NERVOUSNESS, PALPITATIONS, RESTLESSNESS, TACHYCARDIA, UTEROCONTRACTION, VOMITING, AND
XEROSTOMIA (KOM; PH2; SHT; SKY). COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS, ADVERSE EFFECTS, AND
INTERACTIONS OF THE MAJOR ALKALOID, EPHEDRINE. NOT TO BE USED FOR PROLONGED PERIOD. NOT TO BE TAKEN WITH
MAOIS. MAY POTENTIATE MAOIS (AHP). EPHEDRA-BASED PRODUCTS SHOULD BE AVOIDED DURING PREGNANCY
AND LACTATION, AND USED WITH CAUTION IN CHILDREN <6 YEARS OLD (SKY). MORE THAN 100 G HERB (~ = 1–2 G
L-EPHEDRINE) CAN BE LETHALLY TOXIC IN HUMANS. “OVER-THE-COUNTER DRUGS CONTAINING EPHEDRINE CAN BE SAFELY
USED BY ADULTS AT A DOSE OF 12.5–25 MG EVERY FOUR HOURS. ADULTS SHOULD TAKE NO MORE THAN 150 MG EVERY
TWENTY-FOUR HOURS” (SKY). A 60 MG DOSE OF PSEUDOEPHEDRINE EVERY SIX HOURS IS USUALLY RECOMMENDED.
(LININGER ET AL., 1998). EPHEDRINE-CONTAINING SUBSTANCES HAVE BEEN LISTED AS ADDICTIVE BY THE INTERNATIONAL
OLYMPIC COMMITTEE (KOM). THE LD50 OF EPHEDRINE IS REPORTED AT 500 MG/KG ORL MAN (PED), MAKING
IT ABOUT HALF AS TOXIC AS CAFFEINE. ALTHOUGH I HAVE GIVEN THIS MY TRIPLE X, I STILL THINK IT ONE OF THE BEST
ANTIASTHMATIC HERBS, AND QUITE USEFUL IN OTHER RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS.
ERGOT (CLAVICEPS PURPUREA) X
ACTIVITIES (ERGOT) — ECBOLIC (1; EFS); EMMENAGOGUE (1; EFS); HEMOSTAT (1; EFS); TOXIC (1;
EFS); UTEROTONIC (1; EFS).
INDICATIONS (ERGOT) — ATONIA (F; PH2); BLEEDING (F; EFS; PH2); CHILDBIRTH (F; PH2); CIRCULOSIS
(F; PH2); CONVULSION (F; PH2); CRAMP (F; PH2); MENORRHAGIA (F; PH2); METRORRHAGIA (F; PH2);
MIGRAINE (1; PH2); MYOSIS (F; PH2); PARALYSIS (F; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (ERGOT) — TOO DANGEROUS.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ERGOT) — “ERGOT IS NOW CONTRAINDICATED FOR
ALL THERAPEUTIC USE” (PH2). NOT COVERED NOR RECOMMENDED ANY MORE, THOUGH ERGOTAMINE IS STILL
USED FOR MIGRAINE (PRESCRIPTION ONLY, I SUPPOSE).
ERYNGO (ERYNGIUM CAMPESTRE L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (ERYNGO) — ANTISPASMODIC (F; PH2); APHRODISIAC (F; HHB); DIURETIC (F; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (ERYNGO) — AMENORRHEA (F; HHB); BLADDER STONE (F; PH2); BLISTER (F; HHB); BRONCHOSIS (F; HHB; PH2); CANCER (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; PH2); CRAMP (F; PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; HHB);
DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); EDEMA (F; HHB; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; HHB); INFLAMMATION (F; JLH; PH2);
JAUNDICE (F; HHB); KIDNEY STONE (F; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; PH2); PROSTATOSIS (F; HHB; PH2); SPLENOSIS
(F; HHB); URETHROSIS (F; PH2); UTI (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; PH2).
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DOSAGES (ERYNGO) — 1 TSP ROOT/CUP, 3–4 CUPS/DAY (PH2); ROOT BOILED IN RED WINE WITH HONEY FOR
CANCER (JLH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ERYNGO) — CLASS 1 FOR ERYNGO (E. MARITINUM,
E, PLANUM, AND E. YUCCIFOLIUM AS ERYNGO OR SEA HOLLY) (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT
RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
ETHIOPIAN PEPPER (XYLOPIA AETHIOPICA (DUNAL) A. RICH.) ++
ACTIVITIES (ETHIOPIAN PEPPER) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; UPW); ANTHELMINTHIC (F; UPW); ANTISEPTIC (F;
UPW); CARMINATIVE (F; UPW); COUNTERIRRITANT (F; UPW); EMETIC (F; UPW); EMMENAGOGUE (F;
UPW); LAXATIVE (F; UPW); TONIC (F; UPW).
INDICATIONS (ETHIOPIAN PEPPER) — AMENORRHEA (F; UPW); ASTHMA (F; UPW); BILIOUSNESS (F;
UPW); BOIL (F; UPW); BRONCHOSIS (F; UPW); CANCER (F; JLH; UPW); CHILDBIRTH (F; UPW); CONSTIPATION (F; UPW); CONVULSION (F; UPW); COUGH (F; UPW); DERMATOSIS (F; UPW); DYSENTERY (F;
UPW); EPILEPSY (F; UPW); GAS (F; UPW); HEADACHE (F; UPW); INFERTILITY (F; UPW); LUMBAGO (F;
UPW); NEURALGIA (F; UPW); PAIN (F; UPW); PNEUMONIA (F; UPW); PYORRHEA (F; UPW); RESPIROSIS
(F; UPW); RHEUMATISM (F; UPW); RIB ACHE (F; UPW); ROUNDWORM (F; UPW); SIDE ACHE (F; UPW);
STOMACHACHE (F; UPW); TOOTHACHE (F; UPW); WORM (F; UPW).
DOSAGES (ETHIOPIAN PEPPER) — 1–2 GLASSES/DAY ROOT TINCTURE IN PALM WINE FOR ASTHMA, RHEUMATISM,
AND STOMACHACHE (UPW).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ETHIOPIAN PEPPER) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM; PH2). FRUIT EXTRACTS SLIGHTLY ACTIVE AGAINST GRAM-POSITIVE MYCOBACTERIUM PHLEI AND SARCINIA
LUTEA, BUT INACTIVE AGAINST FUNGI TESTED AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS (UPW).
EUCALYPTUS (EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS LABILL.) ++
ACTIVITIES (EUCALYPTUS) — ANALGESIC (1; TRA); ANESTHETIC (1; CRC); ANTHELMINTHIC (1; TRA);
ANTIBACTERIAL (1; BGB; TRA; WAM); ANTIDIABETIC (1; APA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PHR); ANTIPROLIFERATIVE (1; PHR); ANTIPYRETIC (1; BGB; CAN; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; TRA; ZUL); ANTISPASMODIC (1; KOM; PIP); ANTITUMOR (1; APA); ANTITUSSIVE (1; PH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; APA; JBU; PHR);
ASTRINGENT (1; APA; WBB); BRONCHODILATOR (1; WAM); CARMINATIVE (F; WBB); DECONGESTANT (1;
APA; VAG); DEODORANT (1; PHR); DIURETIC (1; PHR); EXPECTORANT (2; PIP; TRA; WAM); FUNGICIDE
(1; JBU); HYPEREMIC (2; JFM; KOM); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; HHB; PHR); INSECTICIDE (F; CRC);
INSECTIFUGE (F; CRC); MEMORIGENIC (1; APA); RUBEFACIENT (F; CRC); SECRETOLYTIC (1; PHR); SECRETOMOTORIC (1; KOM; PIP); SEDATIVE (1; TRA); SIALAGOGUE (1; APA); STIMULANT (1; CRC; JFM);
VERMIFUGE (1; CRC; TRA; WBB).
INDICATIONS (EUCALYPTUS) — ACNE (F; PHR); ANOREXIA (F; PHR); ARTHROSIS (1; APA; CRC); ASTHMA
(2; IED; PHR; TRA); BACTERIA (1; BGB; TRA; WAM); BOIL (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (2; JFM; PHR;
TRA); BURN (F; CRC); CANCER (1; APA; CRC); CATARRH (2; KOM; PIP; TRA); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F;
PHR); COLD (F; CRC; TRA; VAG; WBB); CONGESTION (1; APA; BGB; VAG); COUGH (2; PHR; TRA;
WAM; ZIM); CRAMP (1; KOM; PIP); CROUP (1; APA; WBB); CYSTOSIS (F; CRC; JFM); DERMATOSIS
(1; APA); DIABETES (1; APA; JFM; PHR; WBB); DIPHTHERIA (F; WBB); DYSENTERY (1; APA; CRC);
DYSPEPSIA (F; JFM); ENTEROSIS (F; PHR); FEVER (1; APA; BGB; CAN; CRC; JFM; PHR; WBB);
FLU (2; PHR; TRA; VAG); FUNGUS (1; JBU); GAS (F; WBB); GASTROSIS (F; CRC; JFM; PHR);
GINGIVOSIS (F; CRC; JFM; PHR); HEADACHE (F; BGB); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; JFM; PHR); HOARSENESS
(F; PHR); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; HHB; PHR); INFECTION (1; APA; CRC; JBU); INFLAMMATION (1; CRC;
PHR); INSOMNIA (1; TRA); LARYNGOSIS (F; CRC); LEPROSY (F; CRC; WBB); MALARIA (F; CRC; JFM;
WBB); MEASLES (F; PHR); MIASMA (F; CRC); MYALGIA (1; APA); MYCOSIS (1; JBU); NERVOUSNESS
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(1; TRA); NEURALGIA (F; PHR); OTOSIS (1; BGB); PAIN (1; CRC; TRA); PERTUSSIS (F; PHR); PHARYNGOSIS (1; APA; BGB); PHTHISIS (F; CRC); PULMONOSIS (1; CRC; JFM); RESPIROSIS (2; KOM; PIP;
TRA); RHEUMATISM (2 [EO TOPICAL]; JFM; KOM; PHR); RHINOSIS (F; CRC); RINGWORM (1; APA);
SCARLET FEVER (F; PHR); SINUSOSIS (1; PHR); SORE (1; APA; CRC; JFM); SORE THROAT (1; APA;
CRC); SPASM (F; CRC); STOMATOSIS (1; APA); SYNCOPE (1; FNF); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC); TUMOR
(1; APA); VAGINOSIS (F; CRC); VIRUS (1; APA; JBU; PHR); WATER RETENTION (1; PHR); WORM (1;
CRC; HHB; PHR; TRA; WBB); WOUND (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (EUCALYPTUS) — 1–2 TSP CHOPPED LEAF/CUP WATER (APA); 4–6 G LEAF/DAY (KOM; PIP);
4–16 G LEAF/DAY (PHR); 300–600 MG EO (PHR); 1–2 DROPS EO/CUP WATER; 0.05–0.2 ML EO (CAN;
PNC); 0.05–0.2 ML EUCALYPTOL (CINEOLE) (CAN); 2–4 G FLUID EXTRACT (CAN); SINGLE DOSE 2 G (HHB);
3–9 G TINCTURE (KOM); 3–4 G TINCTURE/DAY (PHR); STEEP 8–10 G DRY LEAF/LITER WATER OR 30–40 G FRESH
LEAF, INHALE THE STEAM (TRA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (EUCALYPTUS) — CLASS 2D. CONTRAINDICATED IN
INFLAMMATORY DISEASES OF THE BILE DUCT, GI TRACT, AND LIVER. DO NOT USE NEAR NOSTRILS OF INFANTS (AHP).
CAN CAUTIONS THAT THE OIL CAN CAUSE NAUSEA AND VOMITING, AND SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN INTERNALLY DURING
PREGNANCY OR LACTATION. “UNDILUTED EUCALYPTUS OIL IS TOXIC AND SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN INTERNALLY UNLESS
SUITABLY DILUTED. A DOSE OF 3.5 ML HAS PROVED FATAL.” (CAN) SYMPTOMS OF POISONING INCLUDE
ABDOMINAL PAIN, BRONCHOSPASM, CONVULSIONS, CYANOSIS, DELIRIUM, DIZZINESS, EPIGASTRIC BURNING,
MYOSIS, MUSCULAR WEAKNESS, RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS, SPONTANEOUS VOMITING, TACHYPNEA WITH SEVERE
RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION, AND A FEELING OF SUFFOCATION. MAY INTERFERE WITH HYPOGLYCEMIC THERAPY
(CAN). EUCALYPTUS OIL CAUSES INDUCTION OF THE FOREIGN-SUBSTANCE DEGRADING ENZYME SYSTEM IN THE
LIVER. THIS MAY WEAKEN AND/OR SHORTEN THE ACTIVITY OF OTHER MEDICINAL AGENTS; MAY CAUSE DIARRHEA,
NAUSEA, AND VOMITING (PIP). CNS EFFECTS INCLUDE DIMINUTION OR LOSS OF REFLEXES AND DEPRESSION OF
CONSCIOUSNESS, POSSIBLY PROGRESSING TO COMA. FATALITIES HAVE BEEN REPORTED IN ADULTS INGESTING AS
LITTLE AS 4–5 ML EUCALYPTUS OIL; 30 ML WILL USUALLY CAUSE DEATH (AEH1).
EXTRACTS (EUCALYPTUS) — IN VIVO, QUERCITRIN AND HYPEROSIDE HAVE SHOWN ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITY AGAINST
INFLUENZA TYPE A (CAN). EUGLOBULIN REPORTED TO BE ANTIINFLAMMATORY, ANTIPROLIFERATIVE, AND TO INHIBIT
IN VITRO TPA-INDUCED EBV-EA ACTIVITY IN ANIMAL STUDIES (PHR). CINEOLE IS ANTISPASMODIC, BACTERICIDE, FUNGICIDE, SECRETOGOGIC, SECRETOLYTIC, AND RUBEFACIENT (SHT).
EUPHORBIA (CHAMAESYCE HIRTA (L.) MILLSP.) +
SYNONYMS — EUPHORBIA HIRTA L., E. PILULIFERA L.
ACTIVITIES (EUPHORBIA) — AMEBICIDE (1; KAP); ANTHELMINTHIC (1; KAP); ANTICANCER (1; KAP);
ANTILEUKEMIC (1; KAP); ANTIPYRETIC (F; KAB); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB); BRONCHODILATOR (F; KAB);
CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; KAB); EMETIC (1; KAB); EXPECTORANT (F; KAP); HEMOSTAT (F; KAB); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; KAP); LACTAGOGUE (F; DEP; KAB); MASTOGENIC (F; IED); MYORELAXANT (1; KAP); NARCOTIC
(F; DEP; KAB); RESPIRADEPRESSANT (1; KAB); SEDATIVE (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (EUPHORBIA) — ADENOPATHY (F; KAB); AMEBA (1; KAP); APHTHA (F; KAB); ARTHROSIS
(F; DAV); ASTHMA (F; DEP; KAB; KAP); BLEEDING (F; KAB); BOIL (F; SKJ); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB;
KAP); CANCER (1; JLH; KAP; MPI); COLD (F; KAP); COLIC (F; KAB; MPI); CORN (F; JLH); COUGH
(F; DEP; KAB; KAP); DERMATOSIS (F; SKJ); DIARRHEA (F; KAB); DYSENTERY (F; KAB; KAP); EDEMA
(F; KAB); ENTEROSIS (F; KAB); FEVER (F; KAB); FUNGUS (F; SKJ); GONORRHEA (F; DEP); HYPERGLYCEMIA
(1; KAP); INFLAMMATION (F; KAB); INSOMNIA (F; KAB); LEUKEMIA (1; KAP); MUCOSOSIS (F; KAB);
NEPHROSIS (F; SKJ); NERVOUSNESS (F; KAB); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB; JLH); RESPIROSIS (F; KAB);
RHEUMATISM (F; DAV); RINGWORM (F; SKJ); SORE (F; KAB); STOMATOSIS (F; SKJ); UROGENITOSIS (F;
KAB); VD (F; DEP); VOMITING (F; DEP; KAB); WART (F; KAB; MPI); WORM (F; KAB); WOUND (F; JLH).
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DOSAGES (EUPHORBIA) — 0.12–0.3 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (CAN); 120–300 MG HERB AS TEA (CAN); 0.6–2
ML HERB TINCTURE (CAN); 28–56 ML PLANT DECOCTION (KAP); 14–28 ML PLANT TEA (KAP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (EUPHORBIA) — BECAUSE OF ITS EFFECT ON
SMOOTH MUSCLE ACTIVITY, IN VITRO, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN).
EUROPEAN ASH (FRAXINUS EXCELSIOR L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (EUROPEAN ASH) — ANALGESIC (1; PH2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PNC); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1;
PH2; PNC); ANTIOXIDANT (F; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; PH2); C-AMP-PHOSPHODIESTERASE INHIBITOR (1;
PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; HHB); DIURETIC (1; HHB; PH2); HYPOURICEMIC (F; HHB); IMMUNOSTIMULANT
(1; PNC); LAXATIVE (F; MAD; PH2); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; PNC); TONIC (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (EUROPEAN ASH) — ARTHROSIS (F; PH2; PNC); BACTERIA (1; PNC); CANCER (F; JLH);
CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; PH2); CERVISOSIS (F; MAD); CONSTIPATION (F; PH2); CYSTOSIS
(F; PH2); DROPSY (F; MAD); ESCHERICHIA (1; PNC); FEVER (F; HHB; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GOUT
(1; HHB; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; MAD); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; PNC); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (1; PH2; PNC); JAUNDICE (F; MAD); PAIN (1; MAD; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; HHB; PH2);
SNAKEBITE (F; PNC); SORE (F; PH2); SPLENOSIS (F; MAD); STONE (F; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; MAD); WATER
RETENTION (1; HHB; PH2); WORM (F; PH2); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (EUROPEAN ASH) — 3–4 TSP (3.6–4.8 G) IN TEA (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (EUROPEAN ASH) — CLASS 1 (AHP).“HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
EUROPEAN CORN MINT (MENTHA ARVENSIS L.) +++
SYNONYMS — M. AUSTRIACA JACQ., M. GENTILIS L.
I HAVE A GREAT RESPECT FOR THE TAXONOMIC DIGGINGS OF ART TUCKER, WHO HAS TRIED TO CLARIFY THE
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE EUROPEAN CORN MINT, MENTHA ARVENSIS, AND THE NORTH AMERICAN CORN
OR FIELD MINT, MENTHA CANADENSIS. SO, UNDER MENTHA ARVENSIS I HAVE AGGREGATED MOST DATA FROM
EUROPEAN WORKERS OR THOSE AMERICANS WHO ARE STRONGLY INFLUENCED BY THEM. STRANGELY, MOERMAN
(DEM BELOW), WORKING WITH AMERICAN INDIANS, HAD VERY SEPARATE ENTRIES FOR M. ARVENSIS, WHICH
HE CALLED WILD MINT, AND MENTHA CANADENSIS, WHICH HE CALLED CANADIAN MINT. I SUSPECT THAT
ONLY TUCKER AND DEBAGGIO, OF THE REFERENCES CITED, ARE CAPABLE OF DISTINGUISHING THE MICROSPECIES
OF MINTS. PH2 INDICATES IT FOR “LIVER AND GALLBLADDER COMPLAINTS” BUT CONTRAINDICATES IT FOR
“GALLBLADDER INFLAMMATION AND SEVERE LIVER DAMAGE.” ASK YOUR DOCTOR (JAD, MIMICKING TV
COMMERCIALS).
ACTIVITIES (EUROPEAN CORN MINT) — ANALGESIC (1; BGB; DEM); ANTIBACTERIAL (2; KOM; PIP);
ANTIITCH (1; BGB); ANTIPYRETIC (2; KOM; PIP); ANTISEPTIC (1; BGB; PH2); CARMINATIVE (2; KOM;
PH2; PIP); CHOLAGOGUE (2; KOM; PH2; PIP); DETOXICANT (1; JNU); SECRETOLYTIC (2; KOM; PH2;
PIP); STIMULANT (F; DEM); TONIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (EUROPEAN CORN MINT) — ARTHROSIS (F; DEM; PH2); ASTHMA (F; PH2); ATHLETE’S
FOOT (1; BGB); BACTERIA (2; KOM; PIP); BILIARY DISEASE (F; PIP); BRONCHOSIS (2; PHR; PH2);
BURN (F; BGB); CARDIOPATHY (F; DEM; PHR; PH2); CARIES (F; DEM); CATARRH (2; KOM; PH2;
PIP); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; KOM; PHR; PH2); COLD (2; DEM; FAD; PHR; PH2); COLIC (2; DEM;
FAD); COUGH (2; DEM; PHR; PH2); DEBILITY (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; FAD;
PH2); DYSPEPSIA (1; FAD; PH2); DYSPNEA (F; PHR; PH2); ENTEROSIS (2; KOM; PH2; PIP); FEVER
(2; DEM; FAD; KOM; PHR; PH2; PIP); FLU (F; DEM); GAS (2; KOM; PH2; PIP); GASTROSIS (2;
KOM; PH2; PIP); HEADACHE (1; BGB; DEM; FAD; PH2); HEPATOSIS (2; PHR; PH2); INFECTION
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(2; PHR; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; PH2); ITCH (1; BGB); MYALGIA (F; PHR; PH2; PIP); NAUSEA (F;
BGB; DEM; LAF); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); NEURALGIA (F; PHR; PH2; PIP); PAIN (2; BGB; DEM;
PHR; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (2; PHR; PH2); PNEUMONIA (F; DEM); POISON IVY (1; BGB); RESPIROSIS
(2; KOM; PH2; PIP); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM); SORE THROAT (1; FAD); STOMATOSIS (2; PHR; PH2);
SUNBURN (F; BGB); SWELLING (F; DEM); TOOTHACHE (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (EUROPEAN CORN MINT) — 2–8 DROPS EO/DAY (KOM; PH2; PIP); 1–2 DROPS RUBBED ON
HEAD FOR HEADACHE (PH2); 10–12 DROPS EO APPLIED TO COMPRESS OVER HEART 10–15 MINUTES (PH2);
2 DROPS EO ADDED TO WATER OR TEA AND DRUNK (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (EUROPEAN CORN MINT) — NOT COVERED
(AHP). “HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). CONTRAINDICATED IN
BILIARY CALCULI, CHOLECOCYSTOSIS, HEPATOSIS, AND OCCLUSION OF BILE DUCTS. NO DRUG-DRUG INTERACTIONS
OR SIDE EFFECTS NOTED (KOM; PIP). USE ONLY IN CONSULTATION WITH A PHYSICIAN (KOM). DO NOT
PLACE MINT OILS ON THE FACE OF INFANTS (KOM). SENSITIVE PERSONS MAY EXPERIENCE GASTRIC DISTRESS
(KOM). ALTHOUGH COMMISSION E APPROVES IT FOR GALLBLADDER DISORDERS, IT IS CONTRAINDICATED FOR
INFLAMMATION OF THE GALLBLADDER. “VOLATILE OILS CONTAINING MENTHOL CAN WORSEN THE SPASMS OF
BRONCHIAL ASTHMA” (PH2).
EUROPEAN ELDER (SAMBUCUS NIGRA L.) +++
SYNONYMS — S. NIGRA F. ALBA (WESTON) REHDER, F. AUREA (SWEET) SCHWER., F. LANCINIATA (L.) ZABEL,
AND F. PENDULA DIPPEL.
ACTIVITIES (EUROPEAN ELDER) — ALTERATIVE (F; PNC); ANALGESIC (F; MAD); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1;
APA; BGB; PNC; SKY); ANTIPYRETIC (F; MAD); ANTIVIRAL (1; AKT; BGB; SHT; WAM); BRONCHOSTIMULANT (2; BGB; KOM; PH2; PIP); CARMINATIVE (F; FAD); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS; SKJ); DIAPHORETIC
(2; APA; BGB; EFS; PIP; WAM); DIURETIC (1; APA; BGB; PNC; PH2); EMETIC (F; EFS; FAD;
SKJ); EMOLLIENT (F; MAD); EXPECTORANT (1; APA; EFS; SHT); LACTAGOGUE (F; PHR; PH2); LAXATIVE
(1; APA; EFS); MUCOLYTIC (1; SHT); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; HH2); SECRETAGOGUE (2; KOM; PH2);
STIMULANT (F; APA); STOMACHIC (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (EUROPEAN ELDER) — ARTHROSIS (F; APA; MAD); ASTHMA (F; SKJ); BOIL (F; FAD);
BRONCHOSIS (2; MAD; PHR; PH2); BRUISE (F; FAD); BURN (F; CEB); CANCER (F; CEB); CANCER,
BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, PREPUCE (F; JLH); CANCER, SKIN (F; JLH); CANCER,
SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CATARRH (1; BGB; MAD;
SHT); CHILL (F; APA); COLD (2; APA; KOM; PH2; PNC; WAM); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CONSTIPATION
(1; APA; EFS; HH2); COUGH (2; PHR; PH2); CRAMP (F; MAD); DERMATOSIS (F; CEB; JLH);
DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSLACTEA (F; HH2); DYSPNEA (1; HH2; PHR; PH2); ECZEMA (F; FAD); EDEMA
(F; JLH; MAD; PHR); EPILEPSY (F; FEL; MAD); ERYSIPELAS (F; CEB); EXANTHEMA (F; MAD);
FEVER (2; APA; BGB; EFS; MAD; PHR; PH2; PIP; WAM); FLU (1; AKT; APA; BGB; PH2; PNC;
WAM); GAS (F; FAD); GASTROSIS (F; JLH); GOUT (F; SKJ); HEADACHE (F; FAD); HEAD COLD (1;
PHR; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH; MAD); HERPES (1; SKY); HOARSENESS (F; MAD); INDURATION (F;
JLH); INFLAMMATION (1; AKT; APA; BGB; PHR; PH2; PNC; SKY); INFLUENZA (1; SHT); ISCHIOSIS
(F; MAD); LARYNGOSIS (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); MYALGIA (F; MAD); NEURALGIA (F; MAD; SKJ);
NEUROSIS (F; HH2); NIGHTMARE (F; MAD); NIPPLE (F; CEB); OBESITY (F; APA; CEB); OTOSIS (F;
MAD); PAIN (F; FAD; MAD); PNEUMONIA (F; MAD); PULMONOSIS (F; MAD); RESPIROSIS (1; AKT;
PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; APA; MAD; SKJ); SCABIES (F; MAD); SCARLET FEVER (F; MAD); SCLEROSIS
(F; JLH); SCROFULA (F; MAD); SINUSOSIS (1; AKT; SHT); SORE (F; FAD); SORE THROAT (1; AKT;
CEB; SKY); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH; MAD); STOMATOSIS (F; CEB); SWELLING (F; FAD; PH2); TOOTHACHE
(F; MAD); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VIRUS (1; AKT; BGB; SHT; WAM); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION
(1; APA; BGB; MAD; PNC; PH2); WEN (F; JLH); WORM (F; CEB).
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DOSAGES (EUROPEAN ELDER) — 2 TSP FLOWERS/CUP WATER SEVERAL ×/DAY (APA); 2–4 G DRY FLOWER
(PNC); 2–5 G DRY FLOWER AS TEA 3 ×/DAY (CAN; SKY); 2–4 ML LIQUID FLOWER EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25%
ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 5–15 G FLUID (KOM; MAD); 1.5–3 G FLUID EXTRACT (KOM); 2.5–7.5 G
TINCTURE (KOM); 2–10 ML LIQUID EXTRACT 1–2 ×/DAY (PNC; SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (EUROPEAN ELDER) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE
REPORTED (KOM; PIP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
RAW UNRIPE FRUITS AND OTHER PARTS CONTAIN THE CYANOGENIC SAMBUNIGRIN, WHICH IN EXCESS, CAN CAUSE
DIARRHEA AND/OR VOMITING. EXCESSIVE USE OF DIURETICS MAY RESULT IN HYPOKALEMIA. IF ANTINEURAMINIDASE
ACTIVITY OF BERRY EXTRACTS CAN BE CONFIRMED, THIS MIGHT BE VIEWED AS A POTENTIAL COMPETITOR FOR THE
NEW 1999 DRUG RELENZA™. THE BERRY EXTRACTS HAVE LONG BEEN RECOMMENDED FOR FLU.
EUROPEAN FIVE-FINGER, CINQUEFOIL (POTENTILLA REPTANS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (EUROPEAN FIVE-FINGER) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; WOI); ASTRINGENT (1; PH2; WOI); DEPURATIVE
(F; WOI); HEMOSTAT (F; CEB; JLH); TONIC (F; CEB); VULNERARY (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (EUROPEAN FIVE-FINGER) — ACROCHORDON (F; JLH); AGUE (F; CEB); BLADDER STONE (F;
HHB); BLEEDING (1; CEB; JLH); CANCER (1; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; JLH); CANCER, INTESTINE (1;
JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; JLH); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CYSTOSIS (F; HHB); DIARRHEA (1; PH2; WOI);
DYSENTERY (F; HHB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CEB); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH); EPISTAXIS (F; HHB); FEVER (1;
PH2; WOI); GASTROSIS (F; JLH); GINGIVOSIS (1; PH2); HEARTBURN (F; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH);
INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (F; HHB); INFLAMMATION (1; JLH; PH2); KERNEL (F; JLH); KIDNEY
STONE (F; HHB); NEPHROSIS (F; HHB); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STOMATOSIS (1; PH2); SWELLING (F; JLH);
TOOTHACHE (F; PH2); WOUND (F; HHB).
DOSAGES (EUROPEAN FIVE-FINGER) — 3 G SHOOT OR ROOT/100 ML WATER, 2–3 CUPS/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (EUROPEAN FIVE-FINGER) — NOT COVERED.
TANNIN-SENSITIVE SUBJECTS MAY SUFFER GASTRIC DISTRESS (AHP).“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN
FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
EUROPEAN LARCH (LARIX DECIDUA MILL.)++
SYNONYMS — LARIX EUROPAEA DC., PINUS LARIX L.
ACTIVITIES (EUROPEAN LARCH) — ALLERGENIC (1; KOM); ANTISEPTIC (1; KOM); ASTRINGENT (1; EFS;
HHB); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; EFS; HHB); EXPECTORANT (F; HHB); HEMOSTAT (F; EFS);
LAXATIVE (F; EFS); RUBEFACIENT (1; KOM); STIMULANT (F; DEM); STOMACHIC (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (EUROPEAN LARCH) — BLEEDING (F; EFS); BLOOD PRESSURE (2; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (2;
EFS; HHB; PH2); CANCER, GUT (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER,
UTERUS (F; JLH); CATARRH (2; KOM); COLD (2; PH2); DYSURIA (F; EFS); FEVER (2; EFS; PH2); FURUNCLE
(1; KOM; PH2); GLEET (F; CEB); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); INFECTION (2; PH2); INDURATION (F; JLH);
INFLAMMATION (F; EFS); NEURALGIA (2; KOM; PH2); PAIN (F; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (2; PH2); RESPIROSIS
(1; KOM); RHEUMATISM (2; EFS; KOM; PH2); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STOMATOSIS (2; PH2); UTEROSIS
(F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; HHB).
DOSAGES (EUROPEAN LARCH) — 1–2 ML TINCTURE 1:7 (HHB); 300 MG EO (HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (EUROPEAN LARCH) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
COMMISSION E REPORTS HYPERSENSITIVITY TO EOS, ACUTE INFLAMMATION OF RESPIRATORY TRACT (FOR
INHALATION; ADVERSE EFFECTS: ALLERGIC SKIN REACTIONS) (AEH; KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS
NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER EXTERNAL THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
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EUROPEAN PENNYROYAL (MENTHA PULEGIUM L.) X
SYNONYM — PULEGIUM VULGARE MILL.
ACTIVITIES (EUROPEAN PENNYROYAL) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; CRC; PH2; PNC); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC;
PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; APA); ANTISPASMODIC (F; EFS); CARMINATIVE (1; APA; CRC; PNC); CHOLAGOGUE
(F; CRC); DECONGESTANT (F; APA); DEPURATIVE (F; MAD); DIAPHORETIC (F; APA; CRC); DIGESTIVE (F;
APA; CRC); DIURETIC (F; MAD; PHR); ECBOLIC (1; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (1; AHP; APA; PNC);
EXPECTORANT (F; APA; EFS; MAD); HEPATOTOXIC (F; PHR; PH2); INSECTICIDE (1; CRC; PH2); INSECTIFUGE (2; APA; CRC); NERVINE (F; MAD); PECTORAL (F; CRC); POISON (1; CRC); PURGATIVE (F; MAD);
REFRIGERANT (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; APA; CRC; PNC); SUDORIFIC (F; CRC; EFS); UTEROTONIC (1;
AHP; MAD).
INDICATIONS (EUROPEAN PENNYROYAL) — AMENORRHEA (1; FNF; MAD; PH2); ANEMIA (F; MAD);
ANGINA (F; MAD); BILIOUSNESS (F; CRC); BITE (F; EFS; MAD); CACOETHES (F; CRC); CANCER, BELLY
(F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, PUDENDA (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER,
STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); COLD (F; APA; CRC; PH2;
PNC); COLIC (1; APA; PNC); CORN (F; CRC; JLH); COUGH (F; APA; CRC); CRAMP (F; CRC);
DERMATOSIS (F; APA; PHR; PH2; PNC); DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA; CRC; HHB;
PNC); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA; MAD; PHR; PH2; PNC); ECZEMA (F; APA); FIBROID (F; CRC; JLH); FLU
(F; APA); GAS (F; CRC); GASTROSIS (F; MAD; PHR); GOUT (F; CRC; MAD; PNC); HEADACHE (F; APA;
CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); INDURATION (F; CRC; JLH); INFLAMMATION (F; APA); ITCH (F;
PNC); JAUNDICE (F; MAD); NEPHROSIS (F; MAD); NEUROSIS (F; CRC; MAD); POLYP (F; JLH); POLYURIA
(F; PHR; PH2); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SPASM (F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F; MAD); SYNCOPE (F; CRC; MAD);
TONSILOSIS (F; MAD); TUMOR (F; CRC); UTEROSIS (F; CRC); VERTIGO (F; CRC); WOUND (F; APA).
DOSAGES (EUROPEAN PENNYROYAL) — SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN (APA); 1–4 G HERB, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY
(CAN); 2 TSP (2 G) HERB IN HOT TEA (HHB; MAD); 1–4 ML LIQUID HERBAL EXTRACT (1:1 IN 45% ETHANOL)
3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.5–5 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (PNC); 0.6–1.2 ML SPIRIT OF PULEGIUM (PNC); 0.05–2
ML EO (I’D HESITATE TO SUGGEST 0.2 ML, MUCH LESS 2 ML; I THINK THIS IS A FREQUENT ERROR IN PNC) (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (EUROPEAN PENNYROYAL) — CLASS 2B. EMMENAGOGUE AND UTEROTONIC (AHP). IN CANADA, ALLOWED IN FOOD OR BEVERAGE ONLY IF PULEGONE-FREE
(AHP). CAN CAUTIONS THAT PULEGONE IN THE VOLATILE OIL CAN BE IRRITANT, HEPATOTOXIC, AND NEPHROTOXIC.
SYMPTOMS FOLLOWING EO INGESTION INCLUDE ABDOMINAL PAIN, AGITATION, DIARRHEA, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE,
LETHARGY, NAUSEA, PYREXIA, AND GENERALIZED URTICARIA. ABORTIFACIENT DOSES ARE HEPATOTOXIC AND NEPHROTOXIC. BECAUSE OF PULEGONE’S ABORTIFACIENT ACTIVITY, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE
AVOIDED. “BOTH THE INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE OF PENNYROYAL OIL HAS BEEN CONTRAINDICATED” (CAN).
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DEATH REPORTED FOLLOWING INGESTION OF 15 ML (CA. 1/2 OZ) EO, AFTER 2-WEEK CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC
EXTRACT (WITH PULEGONE METABOLITES IN THE LIVER) (AHP). PLAYING IT SAFE, I LIKE TO REMIND EVERYONE
THAT PREGNANT WOMEN ARE ADVISED AGAINST TAKING (ANY MEDICINE) THIS HERB OR OTHERS BECAUSE THE
HERBS REPORTEDLY HAVE SOME ABORTIFACIENT PROPERTIES. FURTHER, PULEGONE, THE ACTIVE COMPOUND, IS
REPORTEDLY ABSORBED THROUGH THE SKIN AND MAY BE CARCINOGENIC (I THINK THE WARNING IS OVERRATED
BUT WOULD PREFER TO ERR ON THE SIDE OF CAUTION). BUT MANY OF OUR GENERALLY RECOMMENDED AS SAFE
MINTS ALSO CONTAIN PULEGONE. DELANEYITES (A GROUP OF ADHERENTS OF THE DELANEY CAUSE, THAT ANYTHING
CONTAINING A CARCINOGEN IS A CARCINOGEN) MIGHT OUTLAW PEPPERMINT, ONE OF OUR BEST MEDICINAL HERBS.
THE LAWRENCE REVIEW CERTAINLY PUTS PULEGONE AT DOUBT. PULEGONE IS OXIDIZED BY HEPATIC CYTOCHROME
P-450 TO THE HEPATOTOXIC COMPOUND, MENTHOFURAN. PULEGONE OR A METABOLITE IS ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR
NEUROTOXICITY AND DESTRUCTION OF BRONCHIOLAR EPITHELIAL CELLS. IT EXTENSIVELY DEPLETES GLUTATHIONE IN
THE LIVER. HEPATIC TOXICITY FROM OVERDOSES HAS BEEN PREVENTED WITH ACETYLCYSTEINE ADMINISTERED
PROMPTLY. RATS AT 80 TO 160 MG/KG/DAY DEVELOP ENCEPHALOPATHIES. NOT TO BE TOYED WITH. PENNYROYAL
OIL IS TOXIC AND POTENTIALLY FATAL IF INGESTED. SYMPTOMS INCLUDE ABDOMINAL CRAMPS, ABDOMINAL PAIN,
NAUSEA, VOMITING, RASH, DIZZINESS, AND ALTERNATING LETHARGY AND AGITATION, LEADING TO KIDNEY FAILURE,
MASSIVE HEPATIC NECROSIS, AND DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION. FIVE GRAMS OF PENNYROYAL OIL
CAN CAUSE COLLAPSE; 11.69 G ABORTION, COLLAPSE, SALIVATION, AND UNCONSCIOUSNESS. SERIOUS TOXICITY
WITH THE TEA HAS NOT BEEN REPORTED. CNS SYMPTOMS FROM INGESTING PENNYROYAL-CONTAINING PREPARATIONS INCLUDE LETHARGY, AGITATION, DIZZINESS, SOMETIMES LEADING TO SEIZURES AND AUDITORY AND VISUAL
HALLUCINATIONS. GI EFFECTS INCLUDE NAUSEA, VOMITING, BURNING IN THE THROAT, ABDOMINAL PAIN, AND
DIARRHEA (AEH1). EO LD50 = 400 MG/KG ORL RAT (CAN), LD50 = 4200 MG/KG DER RBT (CAN).
EUROPEAN PEONY (PAEONIA OFFICINALIS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (EUROPEAN PEONY) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; PHR; PH2); ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANALGESIC (1;
PNC); ANTIDIURETIC (1; HHB); ANTIHERPETIC (1; PNC); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PNC); ANTISPASMODIC
(F; APA; CRC; MAD; PNC); ANTIVIRAL (1; PNC); ASTRINGENT (1; APA; PNC); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1;
PNC); DEOBSTRUENT (F; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC); EMETIC (F; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; APA; CRC; MAD; PHR; PH2); HEMOSTAT (1; APA); HYPERTONIC (1; PHR); HYPOTENSIVE
(1; PH2); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; PNC); LAXATIVE (F; FEL); MYORELAXANT (1; PNC); POISON (F; CRC);
TONIC (1; CRC; PNC); UTEROCONTRACTANT (1; PH2); UTEROTONIC (1; MAD); VASODILATOR (1; PNC).
INDICATIONS (EUROPEAN PEONY) — ACNE (F; CRC); ALLERGY (1; FNF; KOM; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F; APA;
KOM; PH2); ASTHMA (F; MAD); BLEEDING (1; APA; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; KOM); CARDIOPATHY (F;
APA; KOM); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC; MAD); CHOREA (F; FEL); COLITIS (F; KOM); CONSTIPATION (F; FEL);
CONVULSION (F; CRC); COUGH (F; MAD); CRAMP (F; APA; CRC; FEL; MAD; PNC); CYSTOSIS (F; CRC;
MAD); DERMATOSIS (F; APA; KOM; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; CRC); DROPSY (F; CRC; FEL); ECLAMPSIA (F;
MAD); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC; HHB; KOM); EPILEPSY (F; APA; CRC; MAD; PH2; WIC); EPISTAXIS (F;
CRC); EXCITABILITY (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; HHB; KOM); GOUT (F; MAD; KOM; PH2); HEADACHE (F;
CRC); HEMOPTYSIS (F; MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; APA; CRC; KOM; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; MAD);
HERPES (1; PNC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; PH2); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; PNC); INFLAMMATION (1;
FNF; PNC); LICHEN (F; MAD); LUNACY (F; CRC); MASTOSIS (F; MAD); MIGRAINE (F; KOM; PH2);
MUCOSOSIS (F; APA; PHR; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; APA); NEURALGIA (F; CRC; KOM; MAD; PH2);
NEURASTHENIA (F; KOM; PH2); NEUROSIS (F; CRC); NIGHTMARE (F; FEL); ODONTOSIS (F; MAD); PAIN (1;
FNF; MAD; PNC); PERTUSSIS (F; APA; FEL; PHR; PH2); PHLEBITIS (F; APA); PROLAPSE (F; MAD);
PROCTOSIS (F; APA; MAD; PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; PHR; PH2); SORE THROAT (F;
MAD); SPASM (F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC; MAD); TUMOR (F; CRC); ULCER (1; FNF); UTEROSIS (F;
CRC); VARICOSIS (F; APA; CRC; MAD); VIRUS (1; PNC); WOUND (F; CRC). ROOT OF P. OFFICINALIS
SUGGESTED, BUT NOT APPROVED, FOR ALLERGY, ARTHROSIS, CARDIOPATHY, CRAMP, ENTEROSIS, GASTROSIS, MIGRAINE,
NEURALGIA, AND NEURASTHENIA (KOM). FLOWER OF P. OFFICINALIS SUGGESTED, BUT NOT APPROVED, FOR ARTHROSIS,
BRONCHOSIS, CARDIOPATHY, DERMATOSIS, GASTROSIS, GOUT, AND HEMORRHOID (KOM).
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DOSAGES (EUROPEAN PEONY) — 1 TSP (~1 G) FLOWER/CUP WATER (APA; PH2; WIC); 30–40 GRAINS
SEED FOR NIGHTMARE (FEL); 2 G SEED (HHB); 3–12 G PEONY ROOT (FAY); 1 OZ ROOT BOILED IN A PINT
OF LIQUID (1 PART “GOOD GIN”:2 PARTS WATER) (FEL); 1–30 DROPS ROOT TINCTURE (FEL); 0.3–0.6 G POWDER
ROOT FOR CHILDREN (MAD); 5–15 DROPS TINCTURE (MAD); 2–3 FLUID OZ 3–4 ×/DAY (FEL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (EUROPEAN PEONY) — CLASS 1. “CANADIAN
REGULATIONS DO NOT ALLOW EUROPEAN PEONY AS A NONMEDICINAL INGREDIENT FOR ORAL USE PRODUCTS”
(AHP). NO PEONIES WERE APPROVED BY COMMISSION E, BUT THEY DID SAY, “NO RISKS KNOWN” (KOM).
THE PHYSICIANS DESK REFERENCE WAS A BIT MORE EXPLICIT REGARDING P. OFFICINALIS, “HEALTH HAZARDS
NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). “SIDE EFFECTS THAT MAY OCCUR, PARTICULARLY IN
CASES OF OVER DOSAGES, INCLUDE GASTROENTEROSIS WITH VOMITING, COLIC, AND DIARRHEA” (PHR).
“BECAUSE EFFICACY HAS NOT BEEN DOCUMENTED, THERAPEUTIC USE CANNOT BE RECOMMENDED” (PH2).
MUCH OF THE INDICATED USES AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY IS ATTRIBUTED TO PAEONIFLORIN.
EUROPEAN WATER HEMLOCK (CICUTA VIROSA L.) X
SYNONYM — CICUTA MACKENZIEANA RAUP.
ACTIVITIES (EUROPEAN WATER HEMLOCK) — PISCICIDE (1; WO2); POISON (1; DEM); SIALAGOGUE (1;
WO2); TOXIC (F; HHB).
INDICATIONS (EUROPEAN WATER HEMLOCK) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER,
GLAND (F; JLH); CANCER, GROIN (F; JLH); CRAMP (F; HHB); DERMATOSIS (F; HHB); DYSMENORRHEA
(F; PH2); ECZEMA (F; HHB); ENCEPHALOSIS (F; WO2); EPILEPSY (F; HHB; WO2); INDURATION (F;
JLH); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); MENINGOSIS (F; HHB); MIGRAINE (F; PH2); PAIN (F; HHB; PH2);
PSYCHOSIS (F; HHB); SINGULTUS (F; HHB); SOMNAMBULISM (F; WO2); TETANUS (F; HHB); WORM
(F; PH2).
DOSAGES (EUROPEAN WATER HEMLOCK) — HOMEOPATHIC DILUTIONS ONLY.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (EUROPEAN WATER HEMLOCK) — NOT COVERED
(AHP). UNSKILLED HERBALISTS SHOULD STEER CLEAR OF WILD HERBS IN THE CARROT FAMILY (JAD). 2–3 G ROOT
POTENTIALLY TOXIC (PH2).
EUROPEAN YEW (TAXUS BACCATA L.) X
SYNONYMS — T. BACCATA VAR. AUREA CARRIÈRE, VAR. FASTIGIATA (LINDL.) LOUDON, VAR. FASTIGIATA-AUREA
SÉNÉCLAUZE, VAR. WASHINGTONII (RICHARD SM.) BEISSNER, T. CANADENSIS VAR. WASHINGTONII RICHARD SM.,
T. FASTIGIATA LINDL.
ACTIVITIES (EUROPEAN YEW) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DEM; HHB; PH2); ANTIFERTILITY (1; WOI); ANTISPASMODIC (F; DEP); APHRODISIAC (F; DEP; KAB); ARRHYTHMOGENIC (1; PH2); CARDIOACTIVE (F; PHR);
CARDIOTOXIC (1; PH2); CARMINATIVE (F; WOI); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; WOI); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEM);
DIURETIC (F; KAB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; DEP; PHR; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; WOI); HYPOTENSIVE (1;
HHB); LITHOLYTIC (F; DEP); MYDRIATIC (1; HHB); NARCOTIC (F; DEP; MAD); PARASITICIDE (1; HHB);
POISON (1; DEP; PH2); PROTISTICIDE (1; HHB); SEDATIVE (1; DEP; HH2); STOMACHIC (F; WOI);
TACHYCARDIC (1; PH2); TRANQUILIZER (1; WOI).
INDICATIONS (EUROPEAN YEW) — AMENORRHEA (1; MAD; PH2); ANGINA (F; MAD); ASTHMA (F; KAB);
BILIOUSNESS (F; WOI); BITE (F; KAB); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB); CALCULUS (F; DEP; WOI); CANCER (1;
FAD; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; FAD); CANCER, OVARY (1; FAD); CARDIOPATHY (F; MAD); CHEST COLD
(F; DEM); COLD (F; DEM); CONVULSION (F; DEP); COUGH (F; DEM); CRAMP (F; DEP; WOI); CROUP
(F; MAD); CYSTOSIS (F; HHB); DERMATOSIS (F; HHB; PH2); DIABETES (F; HHB); DIARRHEA (F; WOI);
DIPHTHERIA (F; HH2; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DEM; HHB); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEP; PH2); EPILEPSY (F;
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DEP; HHB; PH2; WOI); ERYSIPELAS (F; HHB); FEVER (F; DEM); GAS (F; WOI); GOUT (F; HHB;
MAD); HEADACHE (F; WOI); HEPATOSIS (F; HHB); HICCUP (F; KAB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; HHB);
HYDROPHOBIA (F; KAB); HYSTERIA (F; WOI); IMPOTENCE (F; DEP); INSOMNIA (1; DEP; HH2); ISCHIOSIS
(F; MAD); JAUNDICE (F; HHB; MAD); NEPHROSIS (F; HHB); NERVOUSNESS (1; DEP; HH2; WOI);
NEURALGIA (F; MAD); NUMBNESS (F; DEM); PARASITE (1; HHB); RAYNAUD’S SYNDROME (F; WOI);
RESPIROSIS (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM; HHB; MAD); SCABIES (F; MAD); STONE (F; DEP);
TAPEWORM (F; PH2); TONSILOSIS (F; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); WATER RETENTION (F; KAB); WORM
(F; HHB); WOUND (F; HH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (EUROPEAN YEW) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
WARNING: ALMOST ALL PLANT PARTS (EXCEPT POSSIBLY THE RED ARIL) OF THIS AND OTHER YEWS CONTAIN
TOXIC COMPONENTS AND ARE CONSIDERED POTENTIALLY FATALLY POISONOUS (FAD). 50–100 G NEEDLES FRESH
WEIGHT (0.25–0.5 CUP) COULD BE FATALLY TOXIC, VIA ASPHYXIATION AND DIASTOLIC CARDIAC ARREST; SYMPTOMS
MAY INCLUDE CARDIAC ABNORMALITIES, BRADYCARDIA, COLIC, CRAMPS, DYSPNEA, GASTROSIS, HEADACHE,
HYPOTENSION, MYDRIASIS, QUEASINESS, VENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIA, VERTIGO, AND VOMITING (BRU; MAD;
HH2; PH2).
EVENING PRIMROSE (OENOTHERA BIENNIS L.) +++
SYNONYMS — O. ACUTIFOLIA ROSTANSKI, O. BIENNIS VAR. SULFUREA KLEB., O. CHICAGOENSIS RENNER EX
R. E. CLELAND & BLAKESLEE, O. MURICATA L., O. PUPURATA KLEB., O. RUBRICAULIS KLEB., O. SUAVEOLENS
PERS., ONAGRA BIENNIS (L.) SCOP.
ACTIVITIES (EVENING PRIMROSE) — ANTIAGING (1; APA); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; APA; CAN; PH2);
ANTIALLERGIC (1; MAB); ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (1; PHR); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; MAB; SHT);
ANTITHROMBIC (1; PH2); ANTITUMOR (1; CAN); ASTRINGENT (F; APA); DEMULCENT (F; MAD); DEPURATIVE (F; MAD); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; APA; PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; CAN; MAB; PH2);
LACRIMATORY (1; CAN); NUTRITIVE (ESSENTIAL FATTY ACID DEFICIENCIES); SEDATIVE (1; APA; FNF);
VASODILATOR (1; MAB).
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INDICATIONS (EVENING PRIMROSE) — ADD (F; PH2); ALCOHOLISM (1; APA; FAD; MAB); ALLERGY
(1; MAB); ALOPECIA (F; APA); ALZHEIMER’S (1; CAN); ANXIETY (F; APA); ARTHROSIS (2; APA; CAN;
FAD; PH2); ASTHMA (1; FAD; PH2); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; PHR); BOIL (F; DEM); BRUISE (F; DEM;
FAD); CANCER (1; CAN); CARDIOPATHY (1; APA; LAF; MAB); CHOLERA (F; MAD); COLITIS (1; APA;
CAN; MAB); DEBILITY (1; DON); DEMENTIA (2; MAB); DERMATOSIS (1; APA; MAM; PH2; SHT);
DIABETES (1; APA; FAD; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (1; FNF); DYSPEPSIA (F; MAB);
DYSKINESIA (1; MAB); ECZEMA (2; FAD; PH2; SHT); ENDOMETRIOSIS (2; CAN; DON); ENTEROSIS
(F; APA; FAD); ERYTHEMA (1; MAB); FIBROCYSTOSIS (1; DON); GASTROSIS (F; APA); HEMORRHOID
(F; DEM; FAD); HEPATOSIS (1; MAB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (2; APA; CAN; MAB; PH2); HIGH
CHOLESTEROL (1; APA; PH2); HOT FLASH (1; MAB; PH2); HYPERACTIVITY (1; PHR); HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA (1; PHR; PH2); HYPERKINESIS (F; PH2); HYPERLIPIDEMIA (1; MAB); IBS (1; CAN);
INFERTILITY (F; APA); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; FNF; FAD; MAB; SHT); INSOMNIA (1; APA; FNF);
ITCH (1; APA; MAM; PHR; SHT); LAZINESS (F; DEM); MASTOSIS (2; APA; CAN; FAD; MAB;
PH2); MENSTRUAL DISTRESS (F; CAN); MIGRAINE (1; FAD); MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (1; APA; CAN);
MYOSIS (F; FAD); NEPHROSIS (1; CAN); NERVOUSNESS (1; APA; FNF); NEURODERMATOSIS (F; PHR;
PH2); NEUROPATHY, DIABETIC (2; CAN; DON; MAB); NUMBNESS (1; DON); OBESITY (F; DEM;
FAD); OSTEOPOROSIS (2; MAB); PAIN (1; PH2); PERTUSSIS (F; APA); PMS (2; APA; CAN; PH2);
PROSTATOSIS (2; FAD); PSORIASIS (F; MAB); RAYNAUD’S SYNDROME (1; DON; MAB); RHEUMATISM
(2; APA; CAN; FAD); SCHIZOPHRENIA (1; CAN; MAB); SJOGREN’S SYNDROME (1; CAN; DON);
STRESS (1; MAB); STROKE (1; APA; LAF); SWELLING (1; APA); SYNDROME-X (1; SYN); TARDIVE
DYSKINESIA (1; CAN); THROMBOSIS (1; PH2); TUMOR (1; CAN); XERODERMA (1; DON); WOUND (F;
APA); (NOT ENTERTAINED BY COMMISSION E).
DOSAGES (EVENING PRIMROSE) — 250 MG GLA/DAY (APA); 250 MG OIL UP TO 3 ×/DAY (APA); 250
MG OIL/DAY/AND UP (PNC); 270–720 MG EPO EQUIVALENT TO 1–2 G GLA (OBVIOUSLY AN ERROR HERE)
(APA); 6–8 G EPO/DAY, 1/2 AS MUCH FOR PEDIATRIC DOSE (PH2); 2–4 G (CHILD) OR 4–8 G EPO/DAY FOR
ATOPIC ECZEMA; 3–4 G FOR MASTALGIA (CAN); 3–12 (500 MG) CAPSULES EPO/DAY; 1 (1300 MG) CAPSULE
(STX WITH 1300 MG EPO WITH AT LEAST 130 MG GLA AND 962 MG CIS-LINOLEIC ACID) 2 ×/DAY (NH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (EVENING PRIMROSE) — CLASS 1 (AHP). THE
LITERATURE LOOKS REASONABLY CLEAN. I’VE HEARD FROM TWO SEPARATE PERSONAL CASES OF WOMEN TAKING
IT SATISFACTORILY FOR PMS, THAT IT CAUSED MIGRAINE-LIKE HEADACHES WHICH THEY DID NOT EXPERIENCE
BEFORE TAKING EPO. ANECDOTAL BUT CREDIBLE. AS ONE SOURCE OF TRYPTOPHAN, WHICH MAY CONVERT TO
CEREBRAL SEROTONIN, IT CAN ALTER BRAIN LEVELS OF SEROTONIN, WHICH IS INVOLVED IN SOME MIGRAINE
CASES. COLIC, HEADACHE, AND NAUSEA MAY OCCUR IN A SMALL PERCENTAGE OF SUBJECTS. CAN REPORTS
PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA ON PHENOTHIAZINES MAY EXPERIENCE MILD DYSPEPSIA AND/OR INCREASED
RISK OF EPILEPSY. THEY RATHER GIVE IT A GREEN LIGHT FOR BREASTFEEDING MOTHERS, SINCE BOTH LINOLEIC
ACID AND GAMMA-LINOLENIC ACID ARE NORMALLY IN BREAST MILK (CAN). THE CONSERVATIVE MILLER AND
MURRAY (1998) BOOK SAYS, “NO ADVERSE EFFECTS OF EPO HAVE BEEN REPORTED. CHRONIC TOXICITY AND
CARCINOGENICITY STUDIES OF EPO IN RATS, MICE, AND DOGS REVEALED NO IMPORTANT ADVERSE EFFECTS OR
TUMOR DIFFERENCES” (MAM). THE SECOND EDITION OF THE HERBAL PDR WARNS THAT EPO MAY POSSIBLY
LOWER THE SEIZURE THRESHOLD IN PATIENTS BEING TREATED WITH DRUGS THAT LOWER THE SEIZURE THRESHOLD
IN SCHIZOPHRENIA. ONE OF THE BETTER SOURCES OF GAMMA-LINOLENIC ACID, OFTEN KNOWN AS GLA (AND
TO SOME BRITISH AS GAMOLENIC ACID), AND TRYPTOPHAN (FNF). TWO LARGE CLINICAL TRIALS WITH EPO
MATCH CLINICAL RELIEF FROM CYCLICAL BREAST PAIN WITH BROMOCRIPTINE AND DANAZOL (SIDE EFFECTS IN
CA. 33%) BUT WITH VIRTUALLY NO EPO SIDE EFFECTS. FOR PMS, VITEX AND NUTRIENTS (E.G., MAGNESIUM
AND VITAMIN B6), ARE MORE PROMISING THAN EPO (DON).
EVODIA (TETRADIUM RUTICARPUM (A. JUSS.) T. G. HARTLEY) ++
SYNONYMS — BOYMIA RUTICARPA A. JUSS., EUODIA BODINIERI DODE, E. RUTICARPA (A. JUSS.) BENTH.,
E. RUTICARPA VAR. BODINIERI (DODE) C. C. HUANG.
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ACTIVITIES (EVODIA) — ANALGESIC (F; DAA; LMP); ANTHELMINTHIC (F; DAA; LMP); ANTIBACTERIAL
(1; M&I44:9); ANTICANCER (1; DAA); ANTIEDEMIC (1; DAA); ANTIFERTILITY (F; DAA); ANTIHELICOBACTER
(1; M&I44:9); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; DAA); ANTIPYRETIC (F; LMP); ANTISEPTIC (1; DAA; FNF);
ANTIVIRAL (1; DAA); ASTRINGENT (F; LMP); CARMINATIVE (F; DAA; LMP); CNS-STIMULANT (1;
JNP59:374); DECONGESTANT (F; DAA); DEOBSTRUENT (F; LMP); DIURETIC (F; DAA; LMP); HYPERTENSIVE
(1; DAA; LMP); LAXATIVE (F; LMP); POSITIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1; JNP59:374); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1;
JNP59:374); SEDATIVE (F; LMP); STIMULANT (F; DAA; LMP); STOMACHIC (F; DAA; LMP); TONIC (F;
LMP); UTEROTONIC (1; DAA); VASODILATOR (1; JNP59:374).
INDICATIONS (EVODIA) — AMENORRHEA (1; ABS; DAA); BACTERIA (1; ABS; M&I44:9); BERIBERI (F;
DAA); BLEEDING (F; ABS); BOIL (F; LMP); CANCER (1; DAA); CHILL (F; DAA); COLD (F; DAA);
CONGESTION (F; DAA); CRAMP (F; DAA); DERMATOSIS (F; LMP); DIARRHEA (F; DAA; HHB; LMP);
DROPSY (F; LMP); DYSENTERY (F; LMP); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DAA); EDEMA (F; DAA); ENTEROSIS (F;
DAA); FEVER (F; LMP); GAS (F; DAA; LMP); GASTROSIS (F; DAA); HELICOBACTER (1; M&I44:9);
HICCUP (F; LMP); INFECTION (1; ABS; DAA); INFERTILITY (F; DAA); INFLAMMATION (1; DAA); INSOMNIA
(F; LMP); JAUNDICE (F; LMP); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; DAA; LMP); NAUSEA (F; LMP); NERVOUSNESS
(F; LMP); ORCHOSIS (F; DAA); PAIN (F; DAA; LMP); RHEUMATISM (F; LMP); STERILITY (F; DAA);
SWELLING (F; DAA); TAPEWORM (F; LMP); ULCER (1; ABS); VIRUS (1; DAA); WATER RETENTION (F;
DAA; LMP).
DOSAGES (EVODIA) — 3–9 G/DAY AS TEA (AHP); 1–3 G FRUIT IN DECOCTION (HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (EVODIA) — CLASS 2D (AHP). DO NOT EXCEED
RECOMMENDED DOSE (3–9 G/DAY AS TEA) (AHP). NOT COVERED (BGB; PH2). “DESTROYS THE VITAL FLUIDS
AND IMPAIRS VISION” (LMP).
EYEBRIGHT (EUPHRASIA SPP.) +
TAXONOMY VERY MURKY. PH2 ENTRIES PURPORTEDLY REFER TO E. OFFICINALIS, A SYNONYM OF E. ROSTKOVIANA
HAYNE.
ACTIVITIES (EYEBRIGHT) — ALTERATIVE (F; PED); ANTIBACTERIAL (F; PED); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA;
SKY; WAM); ANTISEPTIC (F; PED); ASTRINGENT (1; APA; EFS; SKY); COLLYRIUM (F; CRC); HEPATOTONIC (F; PED); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; EFS); MUCOLYTIC (1; WAM); TONIC (F; CRC; EFS).
INDICATIONS (EYEBRIGHT) — ALLERGY (1; WAM); ASTHMA (F; CRC); BACTERIA (F; PED); BLEPHAROSIS
(F; APA; PH2; SKY); BLINDNESS (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC); CANCER (F; CRC; JLH); CATARRH
(F; CRC; PH2); COLD (1; APA; CRC; WAM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (1; APA; PH2; SKY; WAM); CONGESTION (F; APA); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; EFS); COUGH (F; APA; CRC; HHB; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F;
CRC); ECZEMA (F; CRC); EPILEPSY (F; CRC); HAY FEVER (F; CRC); HEADACHE (F; CRC); HERPES (F;
CRC); HOARSENESS (F; APA; HHB; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; CRC; PH2; SKY; WAM); JAUNDICE
(F; CRC); KERATOSIS (F; CRC; HHB); MUCOSOSIS (F; CRC; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; PH2); NEURASTHENIA
(F; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; APA; CRC; PH2); OTOSIS (F; CRC); RHINOSIS (F; APA; CRC); SCAB (F;
CRC); SCROFULA (F; CRC); SINUSOSIS (F; CAN); SORE THROAT (F; APA; CRC); STYE (F; APA; WAF);
VIRUS (F; CRC); WOUND (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (EYEBRIGHT) — USE ONLY STERILIZED SOLUTIONS FOR THE EYES (APA); 2–4 G HERB AS TEA 3 ×/DAY
(CAN; SKY); 3 TBSP HERB/2 CUPS WATER (HHB); 0.25–0.5 CUP FRESH HERB (PED); 6–12 G DRY HERB
(PED); 9 G DRY HERB:45 ML ALCOHOL/45 ML WATER (PED); 2–3 G/CUP 3–4 ×/DAY (PH2); 2–4 ML LIQUID
HERB EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–6 ML HERB TINCTURE (1:5 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3
×/DAY (CAN); 2–4 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (EYEBRIGHT) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE KNOWN
(WAM). 10–60 DROPS OF TINCTURE MAY CAUSE CONSTIPATION, COUGH, DIAPHORESIS, DYSPNEA, HEADACHE,
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INSOMNIA, ITCH, LACRIMATION, MENTAL CONFUSION, NAUSEA, PHOTOPHOBIA, POLYURIA, SNEEZING, TOOTHACHE,
AND RAISED INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE (CAN). HEALTH RISKS OR SIDE EFFECTS FOLLOWING THE PROPER ADMINISTRATION OF DESIGNATED THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES ARE NOT RECORDED (PH2). MANY AUTHORS ADVISE AGAINST
USING NON-STERILE EYE DROPS OF ANY KIND. ITS SAFETY DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION HAS NOT BEEN
PROVEN (SKY).
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FABA BEAN (VICIA FABA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (FABA BEAN) — ANTIALCOHOLIC (2; HAD); ANTIANGIOGENIC (1; FNF); ANTIPARKINSONIAN
(2; FNF); APHRODISIAC (1; BIB; FNF); CYANOGENIC (F; BIB); DOPAMINERGIC (2; HAD); DIURETIC (1;
ABS; BIB); ESTROGENIC (2; BIB; HAD; WOI); EXPECTORANT (F; BIB); HEMOLYTIC (1; PHR); HYPERTENSIVE (1; PH2); NATRIURETIC (1; ABS); STOMACHIC (F; BIB); TONIC (F; BIB).
INDICATIONS (FABA BEAN) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ALCOHOLISM (2; HAD); BRONCHOSIS (1; FNF); BURN
(F; PHR); CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER (1; FNF); CANCER, BREAST (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, EYELID (1; FNF;
JLH); CANCER, FOOT (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, GLAND (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER,
PENIS (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, TESTES (1;
FNF; JLH); CORN (F; JLH); COUGH (F; PHR; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); DRUNKENNESS (2; BIB;
FNF); ENCEPHALOSIS (1; FNF); FUNGUS (1; WOI); GASTROSIS (F; JLH); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); IMPOTENCE (1;
BIB; FNF); INDURATION (F; JLH); LEUKEMIA (1; FNF); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; PH2); MASTOSIS (F; JLH);
MELANOMA (1; FNF); MYCOSIS (1; WOI); NEPHROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; JLH); ORCHOSIS (F;
JLH); OSTEOPOROSIS (1; FNF); PARKINSON’S DISEASE (2; FNF); PNEUMONIA (F; BIB); PULMONOSIS (F; BIB);
SCLEROSIS (F; BIB); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STOMATOSIS (F; BIB); SWELLING (F; BIB; JLH); TUMOR (1; BIB);
UROGENITOSIS (F; PH2); WART (F; BIB; PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; ABS; BIB); WEN (F; JLH).
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DOSAGES (FABA BEAN) — I ONCE CALCULATED THAT IT WOULD TAKE A POUND OF FABA BEANS, OR A COUPLE
OUNCES OF SPROUTS, TO GIVE A PHYSIOLOGICAL DOSE OF L-DOPA. THE SPROUTS ARE ALSO BETTER SOURCES OF
DAIDZEIN AND GENISTEIN.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FABA BEAN) — NOT COVERED BY AHP OR
COMMISSION E. INHALING POLLEN OR INGESTING SEEDS MAY, OCCASIONALLY, CAUSE FAVISM, AN ESPECIALLY
SEVERE HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA, AN INHERITED ENZYMATIC DEFICIENCY (GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATE-DEHYDROGENASE)
AMONG MEDITERRANEAN PEOPLE (GREEK, ITALIAN, AND SEMITIC PEOPLE). INJECTED INTRAVENOUSLY IN RABBITS,
BROADBEAN EXTRACTS HAVE PRODUCED HEMOGLOBINURIA AND DEATH (BIB). OVERDOSAGE, ESPECIALLY IN
GENETICALLY SUSCEPTIBLE INDIVIDUALS, CAN RAPIDLY LEAD TO DIARRHEA, QUEASINESS, VERTIGO, AND VOMITING.
IN MORE SEVERE CASES: ANURIA, FEVER, HEMOGLOBINURIA, ICTERUS, AND/OR OLIGURIA. FOLLOWING INGESTION
AND DIGESTION, PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES IN HIGH DOSES CAN CAUSE HEMOLYSIS (PHR). L-DOPA MAY CAUSE
A RISE IN BLOOD PRESSURE (PHR). L-DOPA IS CONTRAINDICATED IF YOU HAVE HEART, LIVER, LUNG, KIDNEY, OR
THYROID PROBLEMS; GLAUCOMA; OR ARE TAKING VITAMIN B6, ANTIDEPRESSANTS (ESPECIALLY MAOIS), AND
ANTIPSYCHOTIC DRUGS. L-DOPA MAY ACTIVATE MALIGNANT MELANOMAS, WHICH, HOWEVER, CAN BE CHECKED
BY 100 MG/DAY COUMARIN, FOUND IN THE TONKA BEAN.
EXTRACTS (FABA BEAN) — ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY OF FRESH BEANS IS EQUIVALENT TO 11.4 ΜG ESTRADIOL
MONOBENZOATE/KG. THE ETHANOL-ETHER EXTRACT OF THE SEEDS AT A 50-MG DOSE LEVEL STIMULATED NONPREGNANT UTERUS AT DIESTRUS (WOI). “THE IMMATURE SEEDS EXHIBITED APPRECIABLE ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY;
PHYTOALEXINS CAME INTO PLAY TO COMBAT THE INFECTION” (WOI). L-DOPA LD50 = 609 PPM (ORL RBT);
LD50 = 3650 PPM (ORL MOUSE); LD50 = 4000 PPM (ORL RAT) (FNF).
FAIRY FLAX, MOUNTAIN FLAX (LINUM CATHARTICUM L.) +
ACTIVITIES (FAIRY FLAX) — BITTER (F; PH2); EMETIC (F; PH2); DIURETIC (1; EFS; HHB); LAXATIVE (1;
EFS; PH2); VERMIFUGE (F; EFS; HHB).
INDICATIONS (FAIRY FLAX) — AMENORRHEA (F; HHB); ASCITES (F; HHB; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; HHB);
CATARRH (F; HHB; MAD; PH2); CONSTIPATION (1; EFS; PH2); COUGH (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; HHB;
PH2); DROPSY (F; PH2); DYSURIA (F; PH2); EDEMA (F; PH2); HEMORRHOID (F; HHB; PH2); HEPATOSIS
(F; EFS; HHB; MAD); OLIGURIA (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; HHB; MAD; PH2); WATER RETENTION (1;
EFS; HHB); WORM (F; EFS; HHB; PH2).
DOSAGES (FAIRY FLAX) — 2.5 G/CUP TEA (HHB); 2 G POWDERED HERB/CUP (MAD); 2–3 TSP (4.8–7.2
G) HOT TEA/DAY (MAD); 2 G HERB/CUP TEA (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FAIRY FLAX) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). SMALL DOSES ARE LAXATIVE; LARGER
DOSES ARE EMETIC AND LAXATIVE, CAUSING GASTROENTEROSIS.
FALSE SCHISANDRA (KADSURA JAPONICA (L.) DUNAL) +
SYNONYM — UVARIA JAPONICA L.
ACTIVITIES (FALSE SCHISANDRA) — ANALGESIC (F; PH2); ANTICANCER (F; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F;
PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (F; PH2); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (FALSE SCHISANDRA) — ASTHMA (F; PH2); CANCER (F; PH2); COUGH (F; PH2); CRAMP (F;
PH2); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); ENURESIS (F; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2);
INSOMNIA (F; PH2); NIGHT SWEATS (F; PH2); OSTEOSIS (F; PH2); PAIN (F; PH2); SPERMATORRHEA (F;
PH2); STOMACHACHE (F; PH2); SWELLING (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (FALSE SCHISANDRA) — 1.5–6 G FRUIT (9–15 IN CHINESE PEOPLE) (PH2).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FALSE SCHISANDRA) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
FALSE UNICORN ROOT, DEVIL’S BIT
(CHAMAELIRIUM LUTEUM (L.) A. GRAY) +
SYNONYMS — HELONIAS DIOICA; AND IN THE PH2, VERATRUM LUTEUM.
ACTIVITIES (FALSE UNICORN ROOT) — ANTIHYDROTIC (F; HHB); APERITIF (F; FAD); DIURETIC (F; APA;
EFS; PH2); EMETIC (F; APA); EMMENAGOGUE (1; APA; EFS; FNF); ESTROGENIC (1; APA; FNF);
LAXATIVE (F; APA); MASTOGENIC (1; FNF); OXYTOCIC (1; PH2); TONIC (F; APA); UTEROTONIC (1; FAD;
FNF; MAD); VERMIFUGE (1; EFS; PH2).
INDICATIONS (FALSE UNICORN ROOT) — ALBUMINURIA (F; MAD); AMENORRHEA (1; APA; FNF; MAD);
ANEMIA (F; MAD); ANOREXIA (F; FAD); BACKACHE (F; MAD); CERVICOSIS (F; MAD); CHILDBIRTH (F;
MAD); CLIMACTERIC (F; HHB); COLIC (F; FAD); CONSTIPATION (F; APA); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD); DEBILITY
(F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (1; APA; FNF; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA; FAD); ENDOMETRIOSIS (F; MAD);
FEVER (F; APA; HHB); HEPATOSIS (F; APA); INFERTILITY (1; APA; FNF); LEUKORRHEA (F; APA; MAD);
MENOPAUSE (1; APA; FNF); MENORRHAGIA (F; MAD); METRITIS (F; MAD); MISCARRIAGE (THREATENED)
(1; APA; FNF); MORNING SICKNESS (1; CAN; FNF); NEPHROSIS (F; MAD); NEURASTHENIA (F; MAD);
PAIN (F; APA); PARTURITION (1; APA; FNF); PREGNANCY (F; PH2); PROLAPSE (F; MAD); PROSTATOSIS (F;
APA); SPERMATORRHEA (F; HHB); UTEROSIS (F; MAD); WATER RETENTION (F; APA; EFS; PH2); WORM
(F; APA; EFS; FAD; PH2); (NOT CONSIDERED BY KOM; PH2).
DOSAGES (FALSE UNICORN ROOT) — 2–4 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (APA; PNC); 1–2 G ROOT AS TEA 3
×/DAY (CAN); 1–2 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (1:1 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–5 ML ROOT TINCTURE
(1:5 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FALSE UNICORN ROOT) — CLASS 2B. EMMENAGOGUE, GI IRRITANT, AND UTEROTONIC (AHP). “HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC
DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). OVERDOSAGE WITH SAPONINS
CAN CAUSE GASTRIC DISTRESS. LARGE DOSES MAY CAUSE NAUSEA AND VOMITING (CAN). AVOID DURING
PREGNANCY (FAD; PH2). CANADIAN REGULATIONS DO NOT ALLOW IT AS AN INGREDIENT IN ORAL USE PRODUCTS
(MICHOLS, 1995).
FANG JI, HAN FANG JI (STEPHANIA TETRANDRA S. MOORE) +
ACTIVITIES (FANG JI) — ANALGESIC (1; DAA); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; KEB); ANTIALLERGIC (F; KEB);
ANTIANGINAL (2; KEB); ANTIARRHYTHMIC (1; KEB); ANTIASTHMATIC (F; KEB); ANTIATHEROGENIC (1; KEB);
ANTICOLLAGEN (F; KEB); ANTIEDEMIC (F; DAA); ANTIFIBROTIC (2; KEB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; DAA);
ANTILEUKOTRIENE (1; KEB); ANTIOXIDANT (1; KEB); ANTIPHAGOCYTOTIC (1; KEB); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DAA);
ANTIRHEUMATIC (1; KEB); ANTISEPTIC (1; DAA); ANTITHROMBOXANE (F; KEB); ANTITUMOR (1; DAA);
CALCIUM ANTAGONIST (1; KEB); CARMINATIVE (F; DAA); DIURETIC (F; DAA); HYPOTENSIVE (2; KEB);
IMMUNODEPRESSANT (F; KEB); LAXATIVE (F; DAA); MYORELAXANT (1; KEB); NKC-INHIBITOR (1; KEB);
NO-INHIBITOR (1; KEB).
INDICATIONS (FANG JI) — ALLERGY (F; KEB); AMEBIASIS (2; KEB); ANGINA (2; KEB); ARRHYTHMIA
(1; KEB); ARTHROSIS (1; DAA; KEB); ASTHMA (F; KEB); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; KEB); AUTOIMMUNISM
(F; KEB); CANCER (1; DAA); CARBUNCLES (F, DAA); CONSTIPATION (F; DAA); DIABETES (1; KEB);
DYSENTERY (2; KEB); DYSURIA (F; KEB); EDEMA (F; DAA); ENCEPHALOSIS (1; KEB); FEVER (F; DAA);
FIBROSIS (2; KEB); GAS (F; DAA); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (2; KEB); IDDM (1; KEB); INFLAMMATION
(1; DAA); LUMBAGO (F; DAA); MYALGIA (F; DAA); NEURALGIA (F; DAA); PAIN (1; DAA); PULMONOSIS
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(F; KEB); RHEUMATISM (1; DAA; KEB); SCABIES (F; DAA); SILICOSIS (2; KEB); SWELLING (F; DAA);
TUMOR (1; DAA); UVEOSIS (1; KEB); WATER RETENTION (F; DAA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FANG JI) — CLASS 1 (AHP). CANADIAN REGULATIONS DO NOT ALLOW FANG JI AS A NONMEDICINAL INGREDIENT IN ORAL USE PRODUCTS (AHP); TOO OFTEN
ADULTERATED WITH NEPHROTOXIC SPECIES OF ARISTOLOCHIA (AHP). TETRANDRINE IS HYPOTENSIVE AT 100 MG
3 ×/DAY (ORAL) FOR A WEEK. THAT EQUATES TO 10–20 G HERB/DAY (KEB).
FENNEL (FOENICULUM VULGARE MILL.) ++
ACTIVITIES (FENNEL) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; CRC); ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); ANALGESIC (1; APA; CRC;
MAB; SKY; TAD); ANORECTIC (1; APA; TAD); ANTIANDROGENIC (1; MAB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA;
MAB; TAD); ANTIDOPAMINERGIC (1; MAB); ANTIDOTE (F; APA); ANTIEDEMIC (1; TRA); ANTIFERTILITY
(1; MAB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; PNC; SHT; TRA); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; MAB); ANTIOXIDANT (1;
MAB); ANTIPYRETIC (1; MAB; SKY; TAD); ANTISEPTIC (1; KOM; MAB; TAD; TRA); ANTISPASMODIC
(1; APA; KOM; MAB; PH2; PNC; TRA; WAM); ANTITUSSIVE (1; MAB); ANTIVIRAL (1; TRA);
ANTIWRINKLE (F; MAB); APERITIF (F; BGB; JFM; KAB; PNC); APHRODISIAC (1; CRC; KAB; MAB);
BITTER (1; KAB); CARDIOTONIC (F; CRC); CARMINATIVE (1; APA; PNC; SUW; TRA; WAM); CHOLERETIC
(1; MAB; SKY; TAD); CHOLINOMIMETIC (1; MAB); COLLYRIUM (F; CRC; DEM; JFM); CYTOTOXIC (1;
MAB); DIAPHORETIC (F; NAD); DIGESTIVE (1; AKT; BGB; TAD; WAM); DIURETIC (1; APA; HHB;
MAB; SUW; TRA; ZUL); EMMENAGOGUE (1; APA; CRC; FFJ14:382; SUW); ESTROGENIC (1; TRA);
EXPECTORANT (1; APA; MAB; SHT; TRA); ESTROGENIC (1; APA; PNC; SKY); EUPEPTIC (1; TRA);
EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); FUNGICIDE (1; CRC; MAB; TRA); GASTROSTIMULANT (F; PH2); HEPATOREGENERATIVE (1; PNC); LACTAGOGUE (1; BGB; CRC; KAB; MAB; TAD; WAM); LAXATIVE (F; NAD; SUW);
MASTOGENIC (1; MAB); MUCOGENIC (1; MAB); MUCOLYTIC (1; APA; BGB; MAB); MUTAGENIC (1;
MAB); MYORELAXANT (1; APA; MAB); MYOSTIMULANT (1; MAB); NARCOTIC (1; APA; CRC); PECTORAL
(F; CRC); SECRETOLYTIC (1; BGB; PIP; KOM); STIMULANT (1; CRC; FFJ14:382; SUW); STOMACHIC
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(1; CRC; PNC; SUW); TONIC (F; CRC; JFM); VAGINA PROTECTIVE (1; MAB); VERMIFUGE (1; CRC;
KAB; SUW).
INDICATIONS (FENNEL) — AEROPHAGIA (F; CRC); ALACTEA (1; MAB); AMENORRHEA (1; CRC; KAB; MAB);
ANDROPAUSE (F; TAD); ANOREXIA (1; BGB; JFM; KAB; KAP; MAB; VVG); APNEA (1; MAB); ASTHMA
(F; KAB); BACKACHE (F; CRC); BACTERIA (1; APA; MAB; TAD); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); BITE (F; CRC);
BLEPHAROSIS (F; MAB); BODY ODOR (F; WAF); BRONCHOSIS (2; PHR; PH2); CANCER (1; CRC; FNF; JLH);
CANCER, BREAST (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, DIAPHRAGM (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, GUM (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER,
LIVER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, PROSTATE (F; APA); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1;
FNF; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UVULA (1; FNF; JLH);
CATARRH (2; BGB; KOM; PH2; PIP); CELLULITE (F; MAB); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC; DEM); CHOLERA (F; CRC);
COLD (F; JFM); COLIC (1; APA; CRC; DEM; MAB; WAM); COLITIS (F; AKT; MAB); CONDYLOMA (F;
CRC); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (1; APA; MAB); CONSTIPATION (1; MAB; NAD; SUW); COUGH (2; APA; KAB;
MAB; PHR; PH2); CRAMP (1; APA; BGB; CRC; KOM; MAB; PH2; PNC; TRA; WAM); DIARRHEA
(1; APA; MAB; SHT); DYSENTERY (F; AKT; KAB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; AKT; BGB; HHB); DYSPEPSIA
(2; KOM; MAB; PH2; SHT); DYSURIA (F; CRC); EARACHE (F; TRA); ENTEROSIS (2; AKT; BGB; CRC;
KAB; KAP; PH2; PIP; TRA); ENURESIS (F; APA; CRC); FEVER (1; KAB; MAB; NAD; SKY; TAD);
FLU (1; ZUL); FLUX (F; CRC); FRIGIDITY (1; APA; CRC); FULLNESS (F; PH2); FUNGUS (1; CRC; MAB;
TRA); GAS (2; APA; KOM; PH2; PNC; SUW; TRA; VVG; WAM); GASTROSIS (2; BGB; CRC; KOM;
PIP; TRA); GONORRHEA (F; CRC); HALITOSIS (1; AKT); HEADACHE (F; KAB); HEART (F; CRC); HEARTBURN
(F; DEM; MAB); HEPATOSIS (1; JLH; PNC); HERNIA (F; APA; CRC; MAB); HICCUP (1; MAB); IBS (F;
MAB; SKY); IMPOTENCE (1; CRC; MAB); INDURATION (F; CRC; JLH); INFECTION (1; CRC; MAB; TRA);
INFLAMMATION (1; APA; KAB; PNC; SHT; TRA); JAUNDICE (F; HHB; ZUL); LEPROSY (F; KAB); LEUKEMIA
(1; MAB); MENOPAUSE (1; MAB); MORNING SICKNESS (F; WAF); MOTION SICKNESS (F; WAF); MYCOSIS
(1; CRC; MAB; TRA); NAUSEA (1; APA; BGB; CRC; MAB); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; KAB); OBESITY (1;
CRC; MAB); OLIGOLACTEA (1; WAM); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC; DEM; KAB); OSTEOPOROSIS (1; TRA); PAIN
(1; APA; CRC; MAB; SKY; TAD); PHARYNGOSIS (1; MAB); PULMONOSIS (F; KAB); RESPIROSIS (2; APA;
KOM; PH2; PIP); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SIDE ACHE (F; ZUL); SNAKEBITE (F; APA; CRC; KAB); SORE (F;
CRC); SPASM (F; CRC); SPERMATORRHEA (1; APA); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC; KAB); STOMACHACHE (1; APA;
KAB; WAM; ZUL); STOMATOSIS (1; MAB); STRANGURY (F; CRC); SWELLING (1; TRA); VD (F; CRC;
KAB); TENESMUS (F; CRC); THIRST (F; KAB); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VIRILITY (F; CRC);
VIRUS (1; TRA); VOMITING (F; MAB); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; CRC; HHB; MAB; SUW; TRA; ZUL);
WEN (F; JLH); WORM (1; CRC; KAB; SUW); WOUND (F; KAB); WRINKLE (F; MAB).
DOSAGES (FENNEL) — 900–1800 FRUIT/DAY (MAB); 2–6 TSP FRESH SEED (PED); 1–3 G DRY SEED (PED);
2 G DRY SEED:10 ML ALCOHOL/10 ML WATER (PED); 5–7 G SEED/DAY (PIP); 1/2 TSP SEED/CUP WATER 3 ×/DAY
(SKY); 1–2 TSP MASHED SEED/CUP WATER (APA); 10–40 G POWDER (KAP); 5–10 ML OIL (KAP); 3–6
ML FLUID EXTRACT (1:2)/DAY(MAB); 0.5–2 ML LIQUID SEED EXTRACT (PNC); 2–4 ML TINCTURE (SKY); 7–14
ML TINCTURE (1:5)/DAY (MAB); 0.5–1 TSP TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (APA); 5–7.5 G COMPOUND TINCTURE (PIP);
5–20 DROPS EO/DAY (MAB); 0.1–0.6 ML EO (PH2); 0.03–0.2 ML EO (PNC); 10–20 G FENNEL SYRUP
(PIP); 0.3–1 ML CONCENTRATED FENNEL WATER (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FENNEL) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE
EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). COMMISSION E REPORTS NO CONTRAINDICATIONS
FOR HERBAL TEAS (AND OTHER PREPARATIONS PROVIDING SIMILAR DOSES OF EO), BUT OTHER DOSAGE FORMS (E.G.,
THE EO) SHOULD BE AVOIDED DURING PREGNANCY. THE EO SHOULD ALSO BE AVOIDED IN INFANTS AND SMALL
CHILDREN (AEH). NURSING MOTHERS TAKING ANISE AND/OR FENNEL TEA TO STIMULATE LACTATION EXHIBITED TEMPORARY CNS DISTURBANCES, EMESIS, LETHARGY, POOR SUCKLING, RESTLESSNESS, AND TORPOR IN THE NEWBORN
(15–20 DAYS OLD), POSSIBLY DUE TO ANETHOLE IN THE MILK (INFANTS WERE HEALTHY AT 6-MONTH FOLLOW-UP)
(ACTA PEDIATRICA 83: 683; 1994). TO BE AVOIDED BY WOMEN WHO ARE PREGNANT, LACTATING, OR WITH AN
ESTROGEN-DEPENDENT CANCER (SKY). ADVERSE EFFECTS: ISOLATED CASES OF ALLERGIC REACTIONS OF SKIN AND LUNGS
(AEH). FENNEL REPRESENTS A LOW ALLERGENIC RISK. A CASE OF ASTHMA WITH ATOPIC DISPOSITION CAUSED BY
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FENNEL HAS BEEN REPORTED (AEH). SEEDS NOT TO BE LONG TAKEN AT RATE OF 6 G SEED/DAY (COMMISSION E),
PERHAPS DUE TO ESTROGENIC ANETHOLE AND CARCINOGENIC ESTRAGOLE (I’D NOT BE AFRAID.) WE MIGHT EXTEND TO
ALL APIACEOUS OILS BISSET’S COMMENTS ON CELERY SEED OIL, “THE DRUG IS CONTRAINDICATED IN INFLAMMATION
OF THE KIDNEYS,” SINCE APIACEOUS EOS MAY INCREASE THE INFLAMMATION AS A RESULT OF EPITHELIAL IRRITATION
(BIS). EXTRACTS OF FENNEL CAN INDUCE ESTRUS AND CAUSE GROWTH OF MAMMARY GLANDS (MAB). MODERATE
DOSES OF AN ACETONE EXTRACT INCREASED THE WEIGHT OF THE MAMMARY GLANDS IN RATS (MAB). LD50 OF EO
3120 = 4500 ML/KG ORALLY (MAB); LD50 ANETHOLE 2090 MG/KG ORL RAT (MAB); LD50 FENNEL SEED
TINCTURE = >3000 MG/KG ORL RAT (EQUIVALENT TO 30,000 SEED) (MAB).
FENUGREEK (TRIGONELLA FOENUM-GRAECUM L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (FENUGREEK) — ANALGESIC (F; MAD); ANESTHETIC (1; TAD); ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (1; BGB);
ANTIDIABETIC (1; BGB; PNC); ANTIDIURETIC (1; CAN); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; KOM); ANTISEPTIC (2;
KOM); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PED; PNC); ANTITUMOR (1; PNC); APERITIF (2; APA; CAN; PH2); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC; HHB; KAB; SPI); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC; PED); CARDIOTONIC (1; APA; CAN); CARMINATIVE
(F; APA; CRC; WOI); CHOLAGOGUE (F; BGB); DEMULCENT (2; CAN; PNC); DIGESTIVE (F; APA); DIURETIC
(1; APA; CAN; CRC); ECBOLIC (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (1; CRC; FNF; KAB); EMOLLIENT (2; APA;
CAN; PH2; PNC); ESTROGENIC (1; JAD); EXPECTORANT (F; CAN; CRC; SPI); HYDRAGOGUE (1; PH2);
HYPEREMIC (2; KOM); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (2; BGB; BRU; CRC; PNC); HYPOGLYCEMIC (2; BRU;
CAN; PHR; PH2; SKY); HYPOLIPIDEMIC (1; BGB); HYPOTENSIVE (1; CAN); HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (1;
BGB); INSECTIFUGE (1; WOI); LACTAGOGUE (1; CRC; JAD; PHR; PH2; WOI); LAXATIVE (2; PNC);
LIPOLYTIC (1; BRU; PH2; PNC); MASTOGENIC (1; FNF; HAD); MUCILAGINOUS (1; PED); MYORELAXANT
(1; PNC); OXYTOCIC (1; PNC); PARTURIENT (F; BGB); PROPECIC (F; MAD); PROTEASE INHIBITOR (1; HH2);
SECRETOLYTIC (2; KOM); SPERMICIDE (1; CRC); STEROID PRECURSOR (1; JAD); TONIC (F; CRC; PED; WOI);
UTEROTONIC (1; APA; CAN; PED); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC; HHB); VULNERARY (1; CAN; PHR; TAD).
INDICATIONS (FENUGREEK) — ABSCESS (F; WOI); ADENOPATHY (F; CRC; HHB); ALACTEA (1; PH2;
WOI); ALLERGY (F; PED); ALOPECIA (1; APA; KAP; MAD); ANEMIA (1; GMH; SPI); ANOREXIA (2;
APA; CAN; KOM; PH2); APOSTEME (F; JLH); ARTHROSIS (1; KOM); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; BGB;
SKY); BACTERIA (1; WOI); BOIL (F; BGB; GMH; KAP); BRONCHOSIS (F; APA; PH2); BURN (F; CRC);
CALCULUS (1; APA); CANCER (1; APA; PNC); CANCER, ABDOMEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, BLADDER
(1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, EYE (1;
FNF; JLH); CANCER, GLAND (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, GROIN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, INTESTINE (1;
FNF; JLH); CANCER, KIDNEY (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, PAROTID (1;
FNF; JLH); CANCER, RECTUM (1; FNF; JLH; MAD); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH
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(1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, TESTES (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1;
FNF; JLH); CANCER, UVULA (1; FNF; JLH); CARBUNCLE (F; GMH; KAP); CATARRH (F; PH2); CHILDBIRTH
(1; APA; BGB); CHILBLAIN (F; CRC); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; CRC); COLIC (F; APA; CRC; KAP);
CONSTIPATION (2; PNC; SKY; SPI); COLITIS (F; PH2); COUGH (F; APA; PED; PH2); CRAMP (1; PED;
PNC); CYSTOSIS (F; JLH; SKJ); DEBILITY (F; MAD); DERMATOSIS (2; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2);
DIARRHEA (1; APA; CRC; KAP); DIABETES (1; BGB; PNC); DYSENTERY (F; HHB; KAB); DUSGEUZIA
(F; KAB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; BGB); DYSPEPSIA (2; APA; CAN; PHR); ECZEMA (1; BGB; PHR;
PH2); EDEMA (F; BGB; SKJ); ENTEROSIS (F; BGB; PH2; WOI); FATIGUE (F; MAD); FEVER (F; APA;
CRC; PH2); FISTULA (F; CRC); FURUNCULOSIS (F; BGB; HHB; PHR); GAS (1; APA; CRC; WOI);
GASTROSIS (F; APA; BGB; CAN; GMH); GOUT (F; BGB; CAN; CRC; GMH); HAY FEVER (F; PED);
HEMORRHOID (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; JLH; KAP); HERNIA (F; APA; BGB; CRC; PH2); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CAN); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (2; APA; BGB; BRU; CAN; CRC; PNC; SKY);
HIGH TRIGLYCERIDE (1; BGB; SKY); HYPERGLYCEMIA (2; BRU; CAN; PHR; PH2; SKY); HYPERLIPIDEMIA (1; BGB); IMPOTENCE (F; APA; CRC; PH2); INFECTION (1; APA; WOI); INFLAMMATION
(2; APA; BRU; KOM; PH2); LEUKORRHEA (F; KAP); LYMPHADENOSIS (F; BGB; CAN); MASTOSIS
(F; JLH); MYALGIA (F; BGB; CAN); NEPHROSIS (F; APA; CRC; JLH); NEURALGIA (F; APA; CRC);
NEURASTHENIA (F; GMH); NIDDM (2; APA; BRU; CAN; CRC); OBESITY (1; BGB); OPHTHALMIA
(F; JLH); ORCHOSIS (F; JLH); OSTEOMYELOSIS (F; HHB; MAD); OXALURIA (1; APA); PAIN (1; MAD;
PH2; TAD); PAROTOSIS (F; JLH); PMS (F; BGB); PROCTOSIS (F; JLH; MAD); RACHOSIS (F; MAD);
RESPIROSIS (F; APA; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; APA; CRC); SCIATICA (F; CRC); SCROFULA (F; GMH;
HHB); SMALLPOX (F; KAB; KAP); SORE (F; APA; BGB; MAD; PH2); SORE THROAT (1; APA; CRC;
MAD); SPLENOSIS (F; HHB; KAP); SPLENOMEGALY (F; CRC; KAB); STOMATOSIS (F; APA); SWELLING
(F; HHB; KAB; PHR); SYNDROME-X (1; SYN); SYPHILIS (F; SKJ); TUBERCULOSIS (F; APA; CRC;
HHB; MAD; SPI); TUMOR (1; CRC; PNC); ULCER (1; APA; PNC); ULCUS CRURIS (F; HHB); UTEROSIS
(F; JLH); VAGINOSIS (F; BGB); VD (F; SKJ); VOMITING (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; CAN;
CRC); WORM (F; CRC; HHB); WOUND (F; BGB; HHB).
DOSAGES (FENUGREEK) — 1 TBSP MASHED SEED/8 OZ WATER, UP TO 3 ×/DAY AS GARGLE (APA); 1–6 G SEED
3 ×/DAY (CAN); 5–90 G SEED/DAY (SKY); 0.25–0.5 CUP SEED (PED); 6–12 G DRY SEED (PED); 50 G
POWDERED SEED WITH 0.25 LITER WATER (HH2); 6.3 G/DAY (MAD); 1 (620 MG) CAPSULE 2–3 ×/DAY (NH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FENUGREEK) — CLASS 2B (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY
(PH2). DUE TO ITS OXYTOXIC AND UTERINE STIMULANT ACTIONS, IN VITRO, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION
IS TO BE AVOIDED. COMMISSION E REPORTS NO CONTRAINDICATIONS OR INTERACTIONS FOR ORAL USE OF THE SEED.
ADVERSE SKIN REACTIONS TO REPEATED EXTERNAL USE (AEH). AN IDIOSYNCRATIC GASTROENTEROSIS WAS
FINGERED ON FENUGREEK IN LRNP (JULY 1987). ONE WOMAN WITH MICROMAZIA COMPLAINED OF MASTOGENIC ACTIVITY FOLLOWING INGESTION OF FENUGREEK SPROUTS. MAY INTERFERE WITH ANTICOAGULANT, BLOOD
SUGAR, HORMONAL, AND/OR MAOI THERAPIES. HIGH MUCILAGINOUS/FIBER CONTENT MAY INTERFERE WITH
ABSORPTION OF OTHER DRUGS. SINCE ALL HERBS, SPICES, AND FOOD PLANTS, LIKE DRUGS, CONTAIN PHARMACOLOGICALLY ACTIVE INGREDIENTS, IT SEEMS IT COULD GO WITHOUT SAYING, “THE PRESENCE OF PHARMACOLOGICALLY
ACTIVE CONSTITUENTS WOULD SUGGEST THAT EXCESSIVE INGESTION IS INADVISABLE” (CAN). ALCOHOLIC SEED
EXTRACT LD50 = 5000 MG/KG ORL RAT; 2000 DER RABBIT (CAN). CONVERTED TO NIACIN AND OTHER PYRIDINES
AND PYRROLES WHEN COOKED (PED).
FEVER BARK (ALSTONIA CONSTRICTA F. MUELL.) X
ACTIVITIES (FEVER BARK) — ANTISPASMODIC (F; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (F; PH2);
STIMULANT (F; PH2); UTEROTONIC (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (FEVER BARK) — CRAMP (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); FEVER (1; PH2); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (F; PH2); MALARIA (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2).
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DOSAGES (FEVER BARK) — AS 1:1 LIQUID EXTRACT (AVERAGE DOSE 4–8 ML); 1:8 OR 1:10 TINCTURES (AVERAGE
DOSE 2–4 ML/DAY); OF 1:20 INFUSION (AVERAGE DOSE 15–30 ML/DAY) (HHB; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FEVER BARK) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
FEVERFEW (TANACETUM PARTHENIUM (L.) SCH. BIP.) ++
SYNONYMS — CHRYSANTHEMUM PARTHENIUM (L.) BERNH., C. PRAEALTUM VENT., LEUCANTHEMUM PARTHENIUM (L.) GREN. & GODR., MATRICARIA EXIMA HORT. EX VOSS, M. PARTHENIUM L.
ACTIVITIES (FEVERFEW) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CRC); ALLERGENIC (1; FAD); ANALGESIC (1; APA; PNC; TRA;
WAM); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; CAN; PHR; TRA); ANTIALLERGENIC (1; WAM); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX;
FNF); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; COX; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; TRA); ANTICANCER (1; COX; FNF); ANTIHISTAMINIC
(1; CAN; PHR); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; AKT; CAN; COX; WAM); ANTILEUKOTRIENE (F; CAN); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; CAN; PHR; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; PNC); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; PNC); ANTISECRETORY (F; LAF);
ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC; FAD; HH3; PHR); ANTISEROTONIN (1; APA; PED); ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA; TRA;
WAM); ANTITUMOR (1; TRA); APERIENT (F; CRC); APERITIF (F; JFM); BITTER (1; GMH; PED); CARDIOACTIVE
(F; CRC); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC; GMH; JFM); COX-2 INHIBITOR (1; COX; FNF); CYTOTOXIC (1; HH3);
DEODORANT (1; APA); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC); DERMATITIGENIC (1; FAD); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC; JFM; PH2);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; APA; CRC; GMH; JFM); INSECTIFUGE (1; APA; GMH); INSECTICIDE (F; CRC; PHR;
PH2); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); PARASITICIDE (F; PH2); RESOLVENT (F; CRC); SEDATIVE (F; FAD; JFM); SSRI (1;
JAD; PHR); STIMULANT (F; PHR; PH2); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; PNC); TONIC (F; CRC; JFM; PHR; PH2);
TRANQUILIZER (F; PHR; PH2); UTEROTONIC (1; AKT); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC; PNC).
INDICATIONS (FEVERFEW) — ADDICTION, OPIUM (F; APA; JFM); ALLERGY (1; PHR; PH2; WAM); ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); AMENORRHEA (F; GMH); ANEMIA (F; CRC); ANOREXIA (F; JFM); ARTHROSIS (1;
AKT; CAN; COX; FAD; FNF; PH2); ASTHMA (1; COX; PED); BACTERIA (1; HH3; TRA); BILIOUSNESS
(F; CRC; JFM); BITE (F; GMH); BRUISE (F; CRC); CANCER (1; COX; CRC; FNF; TRA); CANDIDA (1;
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HH3); CHILDBIRTH (F; JFM); CLUSTER HEADACHE (1; HAD); COLD (F; CRC; FAD); COLIC (F; CRC; GMH;
TRA); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); COUGH (F; GMH); CRAMP (1; APA; FAD; PH2; TRA; WAM); DEPRESSION
(F; GMH); DERMATOSIS (F; PED); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; JFM); DIZZINESS (F; AKT); DYSMENORRHEA (F; FAD;
PHR; PNC); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; GMH; PHR; PH2); DYSPNEA (F; GMH); EARACHE (F; CRC; GMH;
JFM); ESCHERICHIA (F; HH3); FEVER (F; APA; CRC; PNC); FUNGUS (1; HH3); GAS (F; CRC; GMH; JFM);
GASTROSIS (F; TRA); HEADACHE (1; APA; SKY; WAM); HEART (F; JFM); HYSTERIA (F; CRC; GMH; JFM);
INFECTION (1; HH3); INFLAMMATION (1; AKT; CAN; COX; FNF; PHR; PH2; WAM); INSOMNIA (F; FAD;
JFM); LOCHIA (F; PH2); MENSTRUATION (F; CRC); MIGRAINE (3; APA; FAD; PH2; TRA; WAM); MORPHINISM (F; APA); MYCOSIS (1; HH3); NAUSEA (F; APA); NERVOUSNESS (F; FAD; JFM; PHR; PH2);
NEUROSIS (F; APA); PAIN (1; APA; GMH; PNC; TRA; WAM); PARASITE (F; PHR; PH2); PARTURITION (F;
CRC); PUERPERIUM (F; PHR); RHEUMATISM (F; CAN; DEM; PHR; PH2; PNC); SALMONELLA (1; HH3;
TRA); SPASM (F; CRC); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH3; TRA); STOMACHACHE (1; CAN); SWELLING (F; CRC;
DEM); TOOTHACHE (F; CAN); TINNITUS (F; CAN); TUMOR (1; TRA); VERTIGO (F; AKT; CAN); VOMITING
(1; AKT); WORM (F; CRC; FAD; PNC); WOUND (F; PHR; PH2); YEAST (1; HH3).
DOSAGES (FEVERFEW) — 600 ΜG PARTHENOLIDE 1–3 ×/DAY (AKT); 250 ΜG PARTHENOLIDE (APA); 2–3
LEAVES CHEWED DAILY WITH OR WITHOUT FOOD (APA; CAN); 50 MG FREEZE-DRIED LEAF DAILY WITH OR
WITHOUT FOOD (CAN); 0.25–0.5 TSP FRESH LEAF (PED); 0.2–0.4 G DRY LEAF (PED); 0.3 G DRY LEAF:2 ML
ALCOHOL/1 ML WATER (PED); 4–8 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (APA; PNC); 50–200 MG DRIED SHOOTS DAILY
(CAN); 2 (380 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (NH). DANGEROUS ERROR ->250 MG PARTHENOLIDE/DAY
[SHOULD HAVE SAID 250 ΜG] (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FEVERFEW) — CLASS 2B (AHP). ORAL FEVERFEW
MAY CAUSE MOUTH ULCERS IN CA. 10% OF PATIENTS. SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN BY PREGNANT WOMEN BECAUSE
THE LEAVES HAVE EMMENAGOGUE ACTIVITY (LRNP, JUNE 1990). NO SERIOUS SIDE EFFECTS HAVE BEEN NOTICED
IN THOSE TAKING FEVERFEW OVER YEARS AS A PREVENTIVE. SIDE EFFECTS: ULCERATIONS OF THE MOUTH, SORE
TONGUE, INFLAMMATION OF THE ORAL MUCOSA AND TONGUE, SWELLING OF THE LIPS, UNPLEASANT TASTE, LOSS OF
TASTE, URINARY PROBLEMS, HEADACHE, DIARRHEA, DRY MOUTH, DUSGEUSIA, GAS, GLOSSOSIS, HYPERSENSITIVITY,
NAUSEA, STOMATOSIS, AND VOMITING (MOST WERE APPARENT ONLY IN THE FIRST WEEK) REPORTED BY THOSE
USING FEVERFEW. CASES OF ALLERGIC CONTACT DERMATOSIS IN HUMANS HAVE ALSO BEEN REPORTED (AEH).
CASES OF CONTACT DERMATOSIS ARE RARE. MILD TRANQUILIZING AND SEDATIVE EFFECTS HAVE BEEN REPORTED.
CHEWING THE LEAVES FOR EXTENDED PERIODS MAY LEAD TO ABDOMINAL PAINS AND DYSPEPSIA. SESQUITERPENE
LACTONES (SLS) ARE AROMATIC COMPOUNDS WIDELY DISTRIBUTED IN CERTAIN PLANT FAMILIES, WITH HIGHEST
CONCENTRATIONS GENERALLY FOUND IN LEAVES AND FLOWERS. SHEEP AND CATTLE POISONINGS DUE TO SLCONTAINING SPECIES HAVE BEEN REPORTED. SLS ARE ALLERGENIC AND MAY CAUSE DERMATOSIS (CAN).
BECAUSE IT IS REPUTED TO BE ABORTIFACIENT AND TO AFFECT THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND
LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. “SELF-MEDICATION WITH FEVERFEW SHOULD NOT BE UNDERTAKEN WITHOUT FIRST
CONSULTING A DOCTOR” (CAN). “SHOULD NOT BE USED BY CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF TWO YEARS” (SKY).
DO NOT USE WITH CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS, TICLOPADINE, OR COUMADIN (O’BRIEN, 1998).
EXTRACTS (FEVERFEW) — INHIBIT LEUKOTRIENE, PROSTAGLANDIN, AND THROMBOXANE PRODUCTION; INHIBIT
PHOSPHOLIPASE A2 (FACILITATING THE RELEASE OF ARACHIDONIC ACID FROM THE PHOSPHOLIPID CELLULAR MEMBRANE; CLINICAL RELEVANCE QUESTIONABLE) (CAN). EXTRACTS INHIBIT INTERACTION OF PLATELETS WITH COLLAGEN
SUBSTRATES. INHIBITS GRANULE SECRETION IN BLOOD PLATELETS AND NEUTROPHILS (ASSOCIATED WITH ETIOLOGY
OF MIGRAINE AND RHEUMATOID ARTHROSIS, RESPECTIVELY). SLS WITH AN ALPHA-METHYLENE BUTYROLACTONE
UNIT MAY EXPLAIN ANTISECRETORY ACTIVITY (CAN). EXTRACTS PRODUCE A DOSE-DEPENDENT INHIBITION OF
ANTI-IGE-INDUCED HISTAMINE RELEASE FROM MAST CELLS (DIFFERENTLY THAN CROMOGLYCATE AND QUERCETIN)
(CAN). CONTAINS SEVERAL COX-2 INHIBITORS, BUT ONE OF BEST SOURCES OF PARTHENOLIDE (COX).
FIELD SCABIOUS (KNAUTIA ARVENSIS (L.) COULT.) ++
SYNONYMS — SCABIOSA ARVENSIS L., TRICHERA ARVENSIS SCHRADER.
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ACTIVITIES (FIELD SCABIOUS) — ACARICIDE (F; MAD); ANTISEPTIC (F; EFS; PH2); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS;
PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS; HHB; MAD); EXPECTORANT (F; EFS; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; EFS; PH2);
VULNERARY (F; EFS; MAD).
INDICATIONS (FIELD SCABIOUS) — CANCER (F; JLH); CARBUNCLE (F; MAD); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CONSTIPATION (F; EFS; PH2); COUGH (F; HHB); CYSTOSIS (F; HHB; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; HHB; PH2); DIARRHEA
(F; MAD); DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); ECZEMA (F; HHB; PH2); FAVUS (F; PH2); GONORRHEA
(F; MAD); IMPETIGO (F; MAD); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); ITCH (F; HHB; MAD; PH2); MALARIA (F; MAD);
PHTHISIS (F; MAD); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); SCABIES (F; EFS; MAD; PH2); SCROFULA (F; EFS); SIDE ACHE
(F; MAD); SORE (F; HHB; PH2); SORE THROAT (F; HHB; PH2); SYPHILIS (F; MAD); TICK (F; MAD);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD); URTICARIA (F; MAD); VD (F; JLH; MAD); WORM (F; MAD); WOUND (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (FIELD SCABIOUS) — 4 TSP (3.2 G) IN HOT TEA (MAD); 4 TSP SHOOT IN 2 GLASSES WATER/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FIELD SCABIOUS) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
FIG (FICUS CARICA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (FIG) — ALEXETERIC (F; BIB); ALLERGENIC (1; HH3); ANTICANCER (1; X11473446); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; X11473446); ANTILYMPHOMIC (1; X11473446); ANTISARCOMIC (1; X11473446); ANTISEPTIC (F; BIB); ANTITUMOR, BREAST (1; X11473446); ANTITUMOR, PROSTATE (1; X11473446); APERIENT (F;
BIB); APHRODISIAC (F; BIB; HH3); ASCARICIDE (1; WOI); CATABOLIC (1; X11473446); DEMULCENT (F;
BIB; EFS); DEODORANT (F; KAB); DIGESTIVE (F; BIB); DIURETIC (1; BIB; HH3); EMOLLIENT (F; BIB;
EFS); EXPECTORANT (F; BIB; EFS); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; X11473446); LACTAGOGUE (F; DAA); LAXATIVE
(F; BIB; EFS); LITHOLYTIC (F; BIB); PECTORAL (F; BIB); PHOTOTOXIC (1; HH3); PROTEOLYTIC (1; WOI);
RESTORATIVE (F; BIB); STOMACHIC (F; BIB); TONIC (F; BIB); VERMIFUGE (1; BIB; HHB; X11473446).
INDICATIONS (FIG) — ABSCESS (F; BIB); ADENOPATHY (1; HHB; JLH); ACNE (F; BIB); ALOPECIA (F; BIB);
ANEMIA (F; WOI); ASCARIS (1; WOI); ASTHMA (F; BIB; JFM); BOIL (F; BIB); CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER
(1; BIB; X11473446); CANCER, ABDOMEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, BLADDER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER,
BREAST (1; FNF; HHB; X11473446); CANCER, CERVIX (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH);
CANCER, EYE (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, FOOT (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, GUM (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, KIDNEY
(1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, NECK (1; FNF;
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JLH); CANCER, PAROTID (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, PROSTATE (1; X11473446); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; FNF;
JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, TESTICLE (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (1; FNF; JLH);
CANCER, UTERUS (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, VULVA (1; FNF; JLH); CANDIDA (F; BIB); CARBUNCLE (F; BIB);
CATARRH (F; BIB; KAB); CERVICOSIS (F; JLH); COLD (F; HH3; JFM); CONDYLOMA (F; BIB); CONSTIPATION
(F; BIB; EFS; KAB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; BIB); CORN (F; BIB; DAA); COUGH (F; BIB; HH3); CYSTOSIS
(F; JLH); DIABETES (1; JFM); DIPHTHERIA (F; BIB); DYSENTERY (F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); EPISTAXIS
(F; KAB); FIBROID (F; JLH); FLU (F; BIB); GASTROSIS (F; DAA; JLH); GINGIVOSIS (F; BIB; JLH);
HEMORRHOID (F; BIB; HH3); HEPATOSIS (F; HH3; JLH); HIGH TRIGLYCERIDE (1; X11473446); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; X11473446); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (F; BIB); LEPROSY (F; KAB); LEUKEMIA (1;
FNF; HHB; X11473446); LYMPHOMA (1; FNF; HHB; X11473446); MEASLES (F; BIB); MOLE (F; JLH);
MUCOSOSIS (F; KAB); MYRMECIA (F; JLH); NEPHROSIS (F; JLH); OBESITY (1; X11473446); OPHTHALMIA
(F; JLH); ORCHOSIS (F; JLH); PAIN (F; BIB); PARALYSIS (F; BIB); PAROTOSIS (F; JLH); PERTUSSIS (F; BIB;
JFM); PHYMATA (F; JLH); POLYP (F; BIB); PULMONOSIS (F; JLH); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SARCOMA (1; FNF;
HHB; X11473446); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SCROFULA (F; BIB; EFS); SORE (F; JLH); SORE THROAT (F; BIB);
SPLENOSIS (F; HH3; JLH); STOMACHACHE (F; DAA); STOMATOSIS (F; JLH); STONE (F; BIB); SWELLING (F;
JLH); THIRST (F; BIB); TOOTHACHE (F; JFM); TUMOR (F; BIB); TUMOR, BREAST (1; X11473446); TUMOR,
PROSTATE (1; X11473446); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VD (F; BIB); WART (F; BIB); WATER RETENTION (1; BIB;
HH3); WEN (F; JLH); WORM (1; BIB; HHB; X11473446); WOUND (F; JFM); YEAST (F; BIB).
DOSAGES (FIG) — FOOD FARMACY (JAD); 30 G FIG SYRUP (HH3); STEEP 2 FRUITS IN WINE OR BOOZE
OVERNIGHT, THEN EAT ON AN EMPTY STOMACH FOR WHOOPING COUGH (JFM); BOIL 3 SUN-DRIED LEAVES FOR
15 MINUTES IN 300 G WATER FOR DIABETES (JFM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FIG) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). POULTICE OF DRIED FIGS IN MILK IS SAID TO DEODORIZE MALIGNANT CANCERS (KAB).
FIGWORT (SCROPHULARIA NODOSA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (FIGWORT) — ALTERATIVE (F; FEL); ANALGESIC (F; EFS; FEL); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; EFS);
DEPURATIVE (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; FEL; PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; HHB); LAXATIVE (F; PH2); MYOCARDIOCONTRACTANT (1; CAN); NARCOTIC (F; EFS); SEDATIVE (1; HHB); VERMIFUGE (F; MAD); VULNERARY (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (FIGWORT) — ADENOPATHY (F; PH2); BITE (F; MAD); BOIL (F; MAD); BRUISE (F; FEL);
CAKED BREAST (F; MAD); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; MAD); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CONSTIPATION (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; CAN; MAD; PH2); DROPSY (F; FEL); DYSMENORRHEA (F; FEL); EARACHE (F; MAD; PH2); ECZEMA (F; CAN; MAD); FISTULA (F; MAD); GOITER
(F; MAD); HEMATURIA (F; MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; FEL; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F; FEL); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (1; HHB); HYPERTONY (F; PH2); IMPOTENCE (F; MAD); INFLAMMATION (F; EFS); INSOMNIA
(1; HHB); ITCH (F; CAN; PH2); KERNEL (F; JLH); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); NEPHROSIS (F; MAD); NERVOUSNESS (1; HHB); PAIN (F; EFS; FEL); PEMPHIGUS (F; MAD); PSORIASIS (F; CAN); PULMONOSIS (F;
MAD); RABIES (F; PH2); RINGWORM (F; FEL); SCAB (F; MAD); SCABIES (F; MAD); SCLEROSIS (F;
JLH); SCROFULA (F; EFS); SNAKEBITE (F; MAD); SORE (F; FEL); SORE THROAT (F; MAD); SWELLING (F;
FEL; MAD); SYPHILIS (F; FEL); TONSILOSIS (F; PH2); VD (F; FEL; PH2); VULVOSIS (F; MAD); WART
(F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; FEL; PH2); WEN (F; JLH); WORM (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (FIGWORT) — 1 TSP (2.8 G) ROOT IN HOT TEA (MAD); 2–8 G HERB AS TEA 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–8
ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) (CAN); 4–8 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC); 2–4 ML HERB
TINCTURE (1:10 IN 45% ETHANOL) (CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FIGWORT) — CLASS 2D. CONTRAINDICATED IN
VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA (AHP; CAN).“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC
DOSAGES” (PH2)
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FIREWEED (EPILOBIUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM L.) ++
SYNONYMS — CHAMAENERION ANGUSTIFOLIUM (L.) SCOP., CHAMERION ANGUSTIFOLIUM (L.) HOLUB,
EPILOBIUM SPICATUM LAM.
ACTIVITIES (FIREWEED) — ALPHA-REDUCTASE INHIBITOR (1; X9140222); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PHR;
PH2); ANTI-BPH (1; PHR); ANTIEDEMIC (1; PHR; PH2); ANTIEXUDATIVE (F; PHR; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FAD; PHR; WOI); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; X1775578); ANTIPROSTATITIC (1;
X9140222); ANTISEPTIC (1; PHR; PH2); ANTITUMOR (F; PHR); AROMATASE INHIBITOR (1; X9140222);
ASTRINGENT (1; FNF; WOI); CANDIDICIDE (1; PHR; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; DEM); PANACEA (F; DEM);
TOXIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (FIREWEED) — ABSCESS (F; DEM); ARTHROSIS (F; DEM); BACTERIA (1; PHR; PH2;
X10857921); BLEEDING (F; DEM; PH2); BOIL (1; DEM; FAD); BPH (1; MAB; PHR; PH2); BRUISE
(F; DEM); BURN (F: FAD); CANCER (F; DEM; PHR); CANDIDA (1; PHR; PH2); CARBUNCLE (F; DEM);
CONSTIPATION (F; DEM); COUGH (F; DEM); CRAMP (F; FAD); DERMATOSIS (F: DEM; FAD); DYSENTERY
(1; FAD; PHR); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PHR); DYSURIA (1; DEM; PH2); EDEMA (1; PHR; PH2);
ENTEROSIS (F; FAD; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; PHR); INFECTION (1; DEM; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; FAD;
PHR; WOI; X1775578); MUCOSOSIS (F; PHR); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); PAIN (F; DEM); PROCTORRHAGIA
(F; PHR); PROSTATOSIS (1; X9140222); SHIGELLA (1; PH2); SORE (F; DEM); SORE THROAT (F; DEM);
SPLINTER (F; DEM); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; PH2); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); STOMATOSIS (F; FAD; PHR);
SWELLING (1; DEM; PHR; PH2; X1775578); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); TUMOR (F; PHR); WOUND (F;
PHR); YEAST (1; PHR; PH2).
DOSAGES (FIREWEED) — HERB TAKEN AS A TEA (FAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FIREWEED) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT RECORDED
(PHR).
EXTRACTS (FIREWEED) — 1–2% LEAF EXTRACT ANTIINFLAMMATORY (WOI). ANTIINFLAMMATORY TINCTURES
REPORTEDLY ACTIVE AGAINST BACTERIA AND YEAST (BACILLUS SUBTILIS, CANDIDA ALBICANS, ESCHERICHIA COLI,
MYCOBACTERIUM SMEGMATIS, PSEUDOMONAS PROCYANEA, SHIGELLA FLEXNERI, SHIGELLA SONNEI, STAPHYLOCOCCUS ALBUS, AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS) (PHR). ANY HIGH-TANNIN PLANT CAN INHIBIT MANY ENZYMES,
IN VITRO, EVEN ALPHA-REDUCTASE, AROMATASE, ELASTASE, LIPOXYGENASE, AND REVERSE-TRANSCRIPTASE (MAB),
BUT THIS ACTIVITY MAY NOT BE REFLECTED IN VIVO BECAUSE OF POOR AVAILABILITY. MYRICETIN 3-O-BETA-DGLUCURONIDE IS 10 × MORE POTENT AS INDOMETHACIN IN CARAGEENAN-INDUCED EDEMA IN THE RAT PAW
MODEL (X1775578).
FISH BERRY, LEVANT NUT (ANAMIRTA COCCULUS (L.) WIGHT & ARN.) +
SYNONYMS — ANAMIRTA PANICULATA COLEBR., MENISPERMUM COCCULUS L.
ACTIVITIES (FISH BERRY) — ANALEPTIC (1; PH2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WO2); ANTIDOTE, BARBITUATE (F;
PH2); ANTIDOTE, MORPHINE (F; WO2); AVICIDE (1; DEP; WO2); DIAPHORETIC (1; PH2); EMETIC (1;
PH2); INSECTICIDE (1; PH2; SKJ; WOI); NERVINE (1; WO2); PARALYTIC (1; PH2); PARASITICIDE (F;
DEP; PH2); PEDICULICIDE (1; DEP; PH2); PISCICIDE (1; DEP; WO2); SPASMOGENIC (1; HH2);
SIALAGOGUE (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (FISH BERRY) — AGUE (F; WO2); BACTERIA (1; WO2); CHOREA (1; WO2); CRAMP (F;
PH2); DERMATOSIS (1; DEP; PH2; SKJ); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); EPILEPSY (1; WO2); FEVER (1;
PH2); GOUT (1; PH2); HEADACHE (F; PH2); LICE (F; DEP; HH2; PH2; SKJ); MOTION SICKNESS (F;
HH2; PH2); NEUROSIS (1; PH2); NYSTAGMUS (F; PH2); PARALYSIS (F; PH2); PARASITE (F; DEP; HH2;
PH2); PHTHISIS (F; WO2); SCABIES (1; PH2); SEASICKNESS (F; HH2); VERTIGO (F; PH2).
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DOSAGES (FISH BERRY) — UP TO TWO FRUITS (HH2); DO NOT TAKE WITHOUT RESPONSIBLE DISPENSER (JAD);
1–5 MG PICROTOXIN IVN; OR 1 MG SUPPOSITORIES FOR 3 WEEKS (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FISH BERRY) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
VERY POISONOUS, CAUSING CONVULSIONS, DELIRIUM, DEPRESSION, DIAPHORESIS, DISTURBED COORDINATION,
DIZZINESS, DYSPNEA, HEADACHE, NAUSEA, AND SPASTIC TWITCHING (PH2; WOI; WO2). 2–3 G FRUIT CAN
KILL A HUMAN (HH2); 2.4 G HAVE KILLED A PERSON (WOI).
FIVE-LEAVED CHASTE TREE, HUANG JING (VITEX NEGUNDO L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (FIVE-LEAVED CHASTE TREE) — ALTERATIVE (F; EFS); ANALGESIC (1; EFS; FAY; WOI;
X10641133); ANTIANDROGENIC (1; X2615438); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; DAA; WOI); ANTIEDEMIC (F; FAY);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; X1624939); ANTIPYRETIC (F; WOI); ANTISEPTIC (1; LMP); ANTITUSSIVE (1; FAY);
ASTRINGENT (F; DAA; WOI); BRONCHODILATOR (1; FAY); CARMINATIVE (F; LMP); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1;
X10641133); DEMULCENT (F; WOI); DETOXICANT (F; FAY); DIAPHORETIC (F; FAY); DISCUTIENT (F; EFS);
DIURETIC (F; WOI); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS); EXPECTORANT (1; FAY; WOI); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1;
X10319130); INSECTICIDE (1; DAA; FAY; WOI; X1398810); LACTAGOGUE (F; EFS); LARVICIDE (1;
FAY; X1398810); NERVINE (F; EFS); SEDATIVE (1; DAA; FAY; X10641133); TONIC (F; WOI); TRANQUILIZER (F; WOI); VERMIFUGE (F; WOI); VULNERARY (F; LMP).
INDICATIONS (FIVE-LEAVED CHASTE TREE) — ANGINA (F; DAA); ANXIETY (F; DAA); ARTHROSIS (1; WOI);
ASTHMA (F; FAY); BACTERIA (1; DAA; WOI; X9741889); BITE (F; FAY); BOIL (F; WOI); BRONCHOSIS (F;
DAA; FAY); BURN (F; DAA); CANCER (1; WOI); CATARRH (F; WOI); CHOLERA (F; DAA; LMP); COLD (F;
DAA; FAY); CONSTIPATION (F; FAY); CONVULSION (F; DAA; LMP); COUGH (1; DAA; FAY); DEAFNESS
(F; DAA; WOI); DERMATOSIS (F; FAY); DIARRHEA (F; WOI); DROPSY (F; LMP); DYSENTERY (F; DAA;
WOI); DYSPEPSIA (F; FAY; WOI); ECZEMA (F; DAA; FAY); ENTEROSIS (F; DAA; FAY); ESCHERICHIA (1;
WOI); FEVER (F; FAY; WOI); FLU (F; LMP); FUNGUS (1; FAY; X9022263); GAS (F; LMP); GASTROSIS (F;
DAA; LMP); GONORRHEA (F; DAA); GRAVEL (F; DAA); HEADACHE (F; DAA; WOI); HEMIPLEGIA (F; LMP);
HEMORRHOID (F; WOI); HEPATOSIS (F; WOI; X10319130); HERNIA (F; DAA); HICCUP (F; FAY); INFECTION
(1; FAY; LMP; WOI); INFLAMMATION (1; FAY; X1624939); INSOMNIA (1; DAA; FAY; X10641133);
JAUNDICE (F; FAY); LEUKORRHEA (F; DAA); LUMBAGO (F; LMP); MALARIA (F; DAA; FAY); MYCOSIS (1;
FAY; X9022263); NERVOUSNESS (1; DAA; FAY; WOI; X10641133); PAIN (1; EFS; FAY; WOI;
X10641133); PARALYSIS (F; LMP); PARASITE (F; EFS); RHEUMATISM (1; DAA; WOI); RINGWORM (F; FAY);
SCABIES (F; FAY); SNAKEBITE (F; FAY); SORE (F; LMP); SPLENOSIS (F; EFS); SPRAIN (F; WOI); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; FAY); STOMACHACHE (F; FAY); SWELLING (1; FAY; LMP; WOI); UTI (F; FAY); VD (F; DAA);
VERTIGO (F; DAA); WATER RETENTION (F; WOI); WORM (F; WOI).
DOSAGES (FIVE-LEAVED CHASTE TREE) — 3–9 FRUIT IN DECOCTION; 15–30 G AS POWDER; 15–60 G FRESH
LEAF; 3–9 G POWDERED DRY LEAF (FAY); 6–12 G ROOT (FAY); 3–6 G BRANCHES IN DECOCTION (FAY); 9 G
POWDERED SEED 3 ×/DAY FOR 9 DAYS FOR BRONCHITIS (FAY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FIVE-LEAVED CHASTE TREE) — NOT COVERED
(AHP; KOM; PH2). WITH POTENTIAL OR ADVERSE CARDIAC ACTIVITY DUE TO CARDIAC GLYCOSIDES, PLANT
SHOULD BE USED WITH CAUTION IN PATIENTS WITH HEART PROBLEMS (FAY).
FLANNELWEED, COUNTRY MALLOW (SIDA CORDIFOLIA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (FLANNELWEED) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; HDN); ALTERATIVE (F; KAP); AMEBICIDE (1; HDN;
WOI); ANTICONVULSANT (1; HDN); APHRODISIAC (F; DEP; HHB; KAB); ANTIPYRETIC (1; HDN; KAB;
WOI); ASTRINGENT (F; DEP; HDN; KAB; KAP); BECHIC (F; KAB); BITTER (F; KAB); CARDIOTONIC
(F; HDN; KAP; MBB); CEREBROTONIC (F; MBB); CIRCULOTONIC (F; MBB); CURARE (F; UPW);
DEMULCENT (F; WOI); DEPURATIVE (F; KAB); DIGESTIVE (F; KAB); DIURETIC (F; WOI); EMOLLIENT (1;
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KAB; UPW); HYPOTENSIVE (1; WOI); INSECTICIDE (1; UPW); LIPOGENIC (FL; UPW); PECTORAL (F;
KAB); PROTISTICIDE (1; WOI); SEDATIVE (F; KAP); STOMACHIC (F; KAP); TERATOGEN (1; ZUL); TONIC
(F; DEP; HHB; KAB; MBB; WOI).
INDICATIONS (FLANNELWEED) — AMEBA (1; HDN; WOI); ANGINA (F; MBB); ARTHROSIS (F; MBB);
ASTHMA (1; KAP; UPW); BILIOUSNESS (F; WOI); BLEEDING (F; KAB; KAP); BRONCHOSIS (1; MBB;
UPW); CARDIOPATHY (F; MBB); CARIES (1; HDN); CIRCULOSIS (F; MBB); COLIC (F; DEP; KAB;
WOI); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; UPW); CONVULSION (1; HDN); COUGH (F; KAB); CYSTOSIS (F; WOI);
DIARRHEA (F; HDN; UPW); DYSENTERY (F; UPW; WOI); DYSURIA (F; KAB; KAP); ELEPHANTIASIS
(F; KAP; WOI); FEVER (1; HDN; KAB; KAP; WOI); FUNGUS (F; KAB); GONORRHEA (F; HHB;
KAB; KAP; WOI); HAY FEVER (1; UPW); HEMATURIA (F; WOI); HEMIPLEGIA (F; DEP; WOI);
HEMORRHOID (F; KAB; KAP; WOI); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; WOI); INFLAMMATION (F; KAB);
INSANITY (F; KAB; KAP); INSOMNIA (F; KAP); LEUKORRHEA (F; DEP; KAB; WOI); LOW BLOOD
PRESSURE (1; UPW); LUMBAGO (F; HDN); MALARIA (F; DEP; HHB; KAB); MIGRAINE (1; UPW);
MYOSIS (F; MBB); NERVOUSNESS (F; KAP); NEUROSIS (F; KAB); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB; UPW);
PARALYSIS (F; DEP; KAB; KAP; WOI); PHTHISIS (F; KAB); PNEUMONIA (F; HDN); POLYURIA (F;
DEP; KAB; WOI); PULMONOSIS (F; HDN); RHEUMATISM (F; HDN; KAP); RINGWORM (F; KAB);
SCIATICA (F; KAB; WOI); SNAKEBITE (F; UPW); SORE (F; WOI); SPERMATORRHEA (F; KAB); SPONDYLOSIS (F; MBB); SPRAIN (F; UPW); STRANGURY (F; WOI); SWELLING (F; UPW); SYPHILIS (F; HDN);
TENESMUS (F; DEP; KAB; WOI); THROAT (F; KAB); VD (F; KAB); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MBB); WATER
RETENTION (F; WOI); WORM (F; UPW); WOUND (F; KAB).
DOSAGES (FLANNELWEED) — 1–3 G POWDER (KAP); 2–20 ML ROOT TEA (KAP).
EXTRACTS (FLANNELWEED) — HDN PRESENTS NEW PHARMACOLOGICAL DATA; SOME OF IT CONFLICTS WITH
WHAT I PROVIDE. FOR EXAMPLE, IN HDN, VASICINONE WAS REPORTED AS A BRONCHOCONSTRICTOR IN VIVO
AND AS A BRONCHODILATOR IN VITRO. HDN GIVES US THE ACTIVITIES FOR L-EPHEDRINE, WHILE NOT SPECIFICALLY
NAMING IT IN THE PLANT. BETA-PHENYLETHYLAMINE IS THE PARENT OF MANY DIFFERENT SYMPATHOMIMETIC
PHYTOCHEMICALS. WELL ABSORBED, IT EASILY CROSSES THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER, DECREASING AMINE CONTENT
IN NORADRENALIN AND DOPAMINE-CONTAINING NERVE TERMINALS IN THE BRAIN AND IN THE PERIPHERAL
ADRENERGIC NERVE TERMINALS OF RATS (HDN). ITS AMPHETAMINE-LIKE ACTION CAN BE BLOCKED BY
PRETREATMENT WITH RESERPINE (HDN).
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FLAX (LINUM USITATISSIMUM L.) +++
SYNONYMS — LINUM CREPITANS (BOENN.) DUMORT., L. HUMILE MILL., L. USITATISSIMUM SUBSP. TRANSITORIUM VAVILOV & ELLADI, L. USITATISSIMUM VAR. HUMILE (MILL.) PERS.
ACTIVITIES (FLAX) — ALLERGENIC (1; APA); ANALGESIC (F; MAD); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; APA; PH2);
ANTIALLERGENIC (1; WAM); ANTIATHEROGENIC (2; APA; BGB); ANTIESTROGENIC (1; APA; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; BGB; WAM); ANTIOXIDANT (1; PH2); ANTITUMOR (1; APA; BGB; PH2); ANTITUSSIVE (F; PNC); APHRODISIAC (F; DEP; MAD); ASTRINGENT (F; BIB); CARDIOTONIC (F; DEP); CYANOGENIC (1; BIB); DEMULCENT (2; APA; BGB; FEL; WAM); DIGESTIVE (1; WAM); DIURETIC (F; BIB);
EMETIC (F; FAD); EMMENAGOGUE (F; BIB); EMOLLIENT (1; APA; BGB; FEL; PNC); ESTROGENIC (1;
APA); EXPECTORANT (F; BIB); FUNGICIDE (F; PH2); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (2; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC
(1; PH2); LACTAGOGUE (F; BIB); LAXATIVE (2; BGB; FAD; PH2; SHT; WAM); LIPOLYTIC (2; APA;
BGB; PHR); PECTORAL (F; PNC); PERISTALTIC (2; PIP); SUPPURATIVE (F; BIB); VULNERARY (F; BIB).
INDICATIONS (FLAX) — ABSCESS (F; BGB); ACID STOMACH (1; WAM); ACNE (1; WAM); ADENOPATHY (F;
JLH); ALLERGY (1; WAM); AMEBA (F; BIB); APOSTEME (F; JLH); ARTHROSIS (1; APA; BGB); ASCARIDES
(F; FEL); BACKACHE (F; BIB); BILIOUSNESS (F; BIB); BLEEDING (F; MAD); BOIL (F; BIB; FAD); BPH (F;
MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; MAD; PH2; PNC); BURN (F; DEP; FAD); CANCER (1; APA; BGB; FAD; PH2);
CANCER, ABDOMEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, ANUS (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; APA; FNF; JLH);
CANCER, CERVIX (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; APA; FNF; JLH); CANCER, GLAND (1; FNF; JLH);
CANCER, LIVER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, NECK (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER,
PAROTID (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SKIN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH
(1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, TESTES (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UVULA (1; FNF;
JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; FNF; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; DEP); CATARRH (F; PHR; PH2); CERVICOSIS (F;
JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; BIB); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PHR); COLD (F; FAD; FEL); COLIC (F; FEL; HHB); COLITIS
(2; APA; FEL; KOM; SHT); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; BIB); CONSTIPATION (2; APA;
BGB; FAD; PH2; SHT; WAM); CORN (F; JLH); COUGH (F; APA; FAD; FEL; MAD; PH2); CRAMP (F;
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BIB); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD; PH2); DERMATOSIS (2; APA; BGB; PH2; WAM); DIABETES (1; MAD; PH2);
DIARRHEA (F; PH2); DIVERTICULOSIS (2; APA; PH2; SHT); DYSENTERY (F; FEL); DYSURIA (F; FEL); ECZEMA
(1; WAM); ENTEROSIS (2; KOM; PIP; PH2); FEVER (F; FAD); FUNGUS (F; PH2); FURUNCLE (F; MAD);
GALLSTONE (F; HHB; MAD); GASTROSIS (2; APA; KOM; PH2; PIP); GLOSSOSIS (F; MAD); GONORRHEA (F;
DEP; MAD; PH2); GOUT (F; FAD; MAD); HAY FEVER (F; HHB); HEMORRHOID (1; FEL); HEPATOSIS (F;
JLH); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (2; APA; PH2); HYPERACTIVITY (1; WAM); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; PH2); IBD (F;
PH2); IBS (F; PH2); IMPETIGO (F; MAD); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; PH2); INFLAMMATION (2;
APA; BGB; FAD; FEL; PH2; WAM); ITCH (F; HHB); KIDNEY STONE (F; MAD); LEPROSY (F; BIB);
LUMBRICUS (F; FEL); LUPUS (2; APA; BGB); LYMPHANGOSIS (F; MAD); MALARIA (F; APA; BGB); NAUSEA
(F; MAD); MEASLES (F; MAD); MUCOSOSIS (1; APA); MYCOSIS (1; PH2); NEPHROSIS (2; APA; BGB;
FEL; HHB); OPHTHALMIA (F; PH2); ORCHOSIS (F; JLH); OTOSIS (1; WAM); PAIN (F; FEL; MAD); PAROTOSIS
(F; JLH); PLEURISY (F; BIB; FAD); PNEUMONIA (F; FAD); PROCTOSIS (F; FEL; JLH); PROTEINURIA (1; APA);
PULMONOSIS (F; FAD; HHB); PYELOSIS (F; HHB); RHEUMATISM (1; BGB; FAD; MAD); SORE THROAT (F;
APA); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STONE (F; HHB); SWELLING (F; JLH; MAD); TUMOR (1; APA; BGB; PH2);
URETHROSIS (F; PH2); UROGENITOSIS (F; DEP); UTI (F; APA); VD (F; DEP; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F;
BIB); WHITLOW (F; JLH).
DOSAGES (FLAX) — 1 (1300 MG) STX FOR 740 MG ALA, SOFTGEL (APA); 1 TBSP WHOLE OR CRUSHED (NOT
GROUND) SEED/150 ML LIQUID 2–3 ×/DAY (APA; PH2; PIP); 1 OZ SEED/1 QUART WATER AT BOILING POINT
(FEL); 35–50 G CRUSHED SEED/DAY FOR HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA (PH2); 1–2 TBSP FLAXSEED OIL/DAY AS
ANTIAGGREGANT (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FLAX) — CLASS 2D. CONTRAINDICATED IN BOWEL
OBSTRUCTION (AHP). MAY LEAD TO BOWEL OBSTRUCTION IF FLUID INTAKE IS INADEQUATE. “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). MAY ADVERSELY AFFECT ABSORPTION OF DRUGS (AS WITH ANY MUCILAGINOUS
PREPARATION). COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS: ILEUS; INTERACTIONS: REDUCED ABSORPTION OF
OTHER DRUGS POSSIBLE. NO ADVERSE EFFECTS WHEN USED WITH A SUFFICIENT AMOUNT OF LIQUID. OTHER
SOURCES REPORT CONTRAINDICATIONS: INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION; PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY INTESTINAL
DISEASES SHOULD USE THE SEED ONLY IN ITS SWOLLEN STATE. ABUSE OF HIGH DOSES MAY RESULT IN ELECTROLYTE
LOSSES (AEH). BULKING AGENTS SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN BY THOSE WITH STENOTIC LESIONS OF THE GI TRACT.
DO NOT TAKE BULKING AGENTS WHEN LYING DOWN OR AT BEDTIME. DO NOT USE WITH ANTIPERISTALTICS (LIKE,
E.G., LOPERAMIDE) (SHT). DO NOT USE SEED IN PATIENTS WITH DIVERTICULITIS (WAM). UNDER PESSIMAL
CONDITIONS, 100 G LINSEED CAN LIBERATE UP TO 50 MG HCN, ENOUGH TO BRING ABOUT SYMPTOMS OF
POISONING. BUT THESE CONDITIONS, RARELY, IF EVER ARE MAINTAINED. MOST HCN IS METABOLIZED VIA THE
ENZYME RHODANASE, WHICH CAN CONVERT 30–60 MG HCN PER HOUR INTO THE RELATIVELY TOXIC THIOCYANATE. EVEN DOSES OF 300 G OF GROUND LINSEED EVOKED NO SYMPTOMS OF POISONING IN A VOLUNTEER.
SINGLE DOSES OF 100 G REPORTED TO NOT CAUSE SIGNIFICANT RISE IN BLOOD HCN AND THIOCYANATE LEVELS.
TAKING 15 G LINSEED THRICE DAILY FOR 3 TO 4 WEEKS RAISED THIOCYANATE LEVELS IN BLOOD AND URINE
(BISSET, 1994). DON’T CONFUSE FLAXSEED OIL WITH MORE POISONOUS DENATURED LINSEED OIL (WAM).
SEEDS, LIKE THOSE OF PERILLA, ARE ONE OF THE BEST SOURCES OF THAT OMEGA-3 FATTY ACID CALLED ALA
(ALPHA-LINOLENIC ACID). SEE RUDIN’S, THE OMEGA-3 PHENOMENON, FOR AN INCREDIBLE LIST OF SUPPOSED
INDICATIONS FOR FLAX SEED OIL, AN ENTIRE BOOK FULL.
FOAM-FLOWER, COOLWORT (TIARELLA CORDIFOLIA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (FOAM-FLOWER) — ANTACID (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; EFS; FAD; PH2); TONIC (F; EFS; PH2).
INDICATIONS (FOAM-FLOWER) — BACKACHE (F; DEM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DEM); CYSTOSIS (F; GMH);
DIARRHEA (F; DEM; FAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); DYSURIA (F; PH2); GLOSSOSIS (F; DEM; FAD); GRAVEL
(F; GMH); HEPATOSIS (F; GMH); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM); SORE (F; DEM; FAD); STOMATOSIS (F; DEM);
WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; FAD; PH2); WOUND (F; DEM).
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DOSAGES (FOAM-FLOWER) — 1 OZ HERB/PINT INFUSION; TAKE 4 OZ TEA 2–3 ×/DAY (GMH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FOAM-FLOWER) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES
NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
FOOL’S PARSLEY (AETHUSA CYNAPIUM L.) X
ACTIVITIES (FOOL’S PARSLEY) — ANTISPASMODIC (F; EFS); HALLUCINOGEN (F; CRC); POISON (1; CRC;
EFS); SEDATIVE (F; CRC; EFS; GMH); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; EFS; GMH).
INDICATIONS (FOOL’S PARSLEY) — CANCER (F; CRC); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, MESENTERY (F;
JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CHOLERA (F; PHR; PH2); COLIC (F; CRC); CONGESTION (F; HH2);
CONVULSION (F; PHR; PH2); CRAMP (F; CRC; EFS); DIARRHEA (F; PHR; PH2); DYSURIA (F; CRC);
ENTEROSIS (F; PH2; PHR); FEVER (F; HH2); GASTROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); INSOMNIA
(F; CRC; EFS; GMH); JAUNDICE (F; HH2); LACTOSE INTOLERANCE (F; PH2); LEPROSY (F; HH2); MANGE
(F; HH2); MUCOSOSIS (F; HH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC; EFS; GMH); PAIN (F; HH2); PYLOROSIS (F;
PH2); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SPASM (F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F; HH2; JLH); STOMACHACHE (F; CRC); STONE
(F; HH2); SYPHILIS (F; HH2); TUMOR (F; CRC); VD (F; HH2); VOMITING (F; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FOOL’S PARSLEY) — TOXIC; HUMAN FATALITIES
REPORTED (PHR). SOMETIMES FATALLY CONFUSED WITH PARSLEY (CRC). POISONOUS, BUT LESS SO THAN POISON
HEMLOCK (PH2). AETHUSANOL-A: LD50 = 100.8 MG/KG IPR MOUSE (HH2), AETHUSIN: LD50 = 93.3
MG/KG IPR MOUSE (HH2).
FORGET-ME-NOT (MYOSOTIS ARVENSIS (L.) HILL.) +
SYNONYM — M. SCORPIOIDES VAR. ARVENSIS L.
INDICATIONS (FORGET-ME-NOT) — BITE (F; MAD); BLEEDING (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; MAD); CANCER
(F; JLH); CANCER, GENITAL (F; JLH); CANCER, ORAL (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; MAD); COUGH (F; MAD);
EPISTAXIS (F; MAD; PH2); HEMOPTYSIS (F; MAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; HHB); PULMONOSIS (F; MAD);
RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); SNAKEBITE (F; MAD); STOMATOSIS (F; JLH); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (FORGET-ME-NOT) — 0.5 TSP HERB 5 ×/DAY IN TEA (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FORGET-ME-NOT) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN BECAUSE IT CONTAINS PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS (PH2).
FORSYTHIA, GOLDEN BELLS (FORSYTHIA SUSPENSA (THUNB.) VAHL) ++
SYNONYM — SYRINGA SUSPENSA THUNB.
ACTIVITIES (FORSYTHIA) — ANALGESIC (1; X10726898); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; DAA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(1; DAA; FAY); ANTI-ITCH (1; X10726898; X10823672); ANTINAUSEANT (1; FAY); ANTIOXIDANT (1;
X10630110); ANTIPYRETIC (1; DAA); ANTITUSSIVE (F; DAA; FAY); ANTISEPTIC (1; DAA; FNF); ANTIVIRAL (1; FAY; FNF); BITTER (1; FAY); CARDIOTONIC (1; FAY); DIURETIC (1; DAA; FAY); EMMENAGOGUE
(1; AHP; DAA); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; FAY); HYPOTENSIVE (F; FAY); LAXATIVE (F; DAA); TONIC (F;
DAA); UTEROTONIC (1; AHP).
INDICATIONS (FORSYTHIA) — ADENOPATHY (F; DAA); BACTERIA (1; DAA; FAY); BLEEDING (F; FAY);
BOIL (F; DAA); CANCER (1; DAA); CANCER, BREAST (1; DAA); CARBUNCLE (F; DAA); CHICKENPOX (F;
DAA); COLD (F; DAA); CONSTIPATION (F; DAA); COUGH (F; DAA); DERMATOSIS (F; DAA; FAY);
DROPSY (F; DAA); EDEMA (1; FAY); ENCEPHALOSIS (F; DAA); ERYSIPELAS (F; DAA); FEVER (1; DAA);
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FLU (F; DAA); FUNGUS (1; FAY); GONORRHEA (F; DAA); HEADACHE (F; DAA); HEMORRHOID (F; DAA);
HEPATOSIS (1; FAY); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; FAY); INFECTION (1; DAA; FAY); INFLAMMATION (1;
DAA; FAY); ITCH (1; X10726898; X10823672); JAUNDICE (F; DAA); MALARIA (F; DAA); MEASLES
(F; DAA); MYCOSIS (1; FAY); NAUSEA (F; FAY); NEPHROSIS (1; FAY); PAIN (1; X10726898);
PARALYSIS (F; DAA); POLIO (F; DAA); PULMONOSIS (1; FAY); PURPURA (F; FAY); RETINOSIS (F; FAY);
RINGWORM (F; DAA); SCABIES (F; DAA); SCROFULA (F; DAA); SORE (F; FAY); SORE THROAT (F; DAA;
FAY); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; DAA); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; DAA); SWELLING (1; FAY); TUBERCULOSIS (F;
FAY); VD (F; DAA); URETHROSIS (F; FAY); UTI (F; DAA); VIRUS (1; FAY; FNF); WATER RETENTION
(1; DAA; FAY).
DOSAGES (FORSYTHIA) — 6–15 G FRUIT (FAY); 6–9 G STEM AND/OR LEAF (FAY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FORSYTHIA) — CLASS 2B (AHP). EMMENAGOGUE
AND UTEROTONIC (AHP). NOT COVERED (KOM; PH2).
FO-TI (POLYGONUM MULTIFLORUM THUNB.) +++
ACTIVITIES (FO-TI) — ANTIAGING (2; AKT; APA; FAY; KEB; LAF); ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (1; KEB);
ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FAY; SKY); ANTIMUTAGENIC (2; AKT; KEB); ANTIOXIDANT (2; AKT; KEB; LAF);
ANTIPLAQUE (F; FAY); ANTIPROGESTATIONAL (1; CRC; DAA); ANTIPYRETIC (1; CRC; DAA); ANTITUMOR
(2; APA; CRC; KEB); ANTIVIRAL (1; APA; LAF); APHRODISIAC (F; FAY); BITTER (F; AKT); CARDIOPROTECTIVE (F; AKT); DEOBSTRUENT (F; CRC; DAA); DETOXICANT (F; FAY); DOPAMINERGIC (1; LAF);
HEMOPOIETIC (F; FAY); HEMOSTAT (1; FAY); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (2; AKT; APA; KEB); HEPATOTONIC
(F; CRC); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (2; AKT; APA; FAY; KEB; SKY); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; DAA; FAY);
HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (2; KEB); IMMUNODEPRESSANT (1; KEB); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; APA; SKY);
LAXATIVE (1; APA; SKY); LIPOLYTIC (1; FAY; LAF); MAOI (2; KEB; LAF); NEPHROTONIC (F; CRC;
FAY); NERVINE (F; CRC; KEB); PROPECIC (F; AKT); SEDATIVE (1; CRC; DAA; FAY); SOD-GENIC
(1; LAF); SPLENOTONIC (F; FAY); THYMOPROTECTIVE (1; LAF); TONIC (F; AKT; CRC; KEB); VASODILATOR (1; KEB).
INDICATIONS (FO-TI) — ABSCESS (F; APA); ADENOPATHY (F; APA; CRC; FAY); ALLERGY (F; APA);
ALOPECIA (F; AKT); ANEMIA (F; APA; CRC; FAY); ANGINA (F; FAY); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; FAY; KEB;
SKY); ATHLETE’S FOOT (F; APA); BACKACHE (F; CRC; FAY); BACTERIA (1; FAY; SKY); BLEEDING (1;
FAY); BONE (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; FAY); BRUISE (F; CRC; DAA); CANCER (2; AKT; APA; CRC;
DAA; KEB); CARBUNCLE (F; FAY); CARDIOPATHY (1; AKT; FAY; KEB); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC; DAA);
COLD (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (1; APA; CRC; FAY; SKY); DERMATOSIS (F; APA; CRC); DIABETES (F;
APA; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; AKT); EPILEPSY (F; KEB); FATIGUE (F; SKY); FERTILITY (F; APA; FAY);
FEVER (1; CRC; DAA); FUNGUS (F; FAY); GRAY HAIR (F; AKT; APA; FAY; KEB); HAIR (F; CRC;
KEB); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC); HEPATITIS-B (1; APA); HEPATOSIS (1; CRC; LAF); HIGH CHOLESTEROL
(2; AKT; APA; FAY; KEB; SKY); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; DAA; FAY); IMMUNE DYSFUNCTION (SKY);
IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; APA; SKY); IMPOTENCE (F; FAY); INFLAMMATION (F; APA); INSOMNIA (2; APA;
CRC; DAA; FAY; KEB); ITCH (F; APA; FAY); KNEE ACHE (F; FAY); LETHARGY (F; AKT); LONGEVITY
(F; APA; FAY); MALARIA (F; FAY); MARROW (F; CRC); MYODYSTOPHY (F; FAY); NEPHROSIS (F; FAY);
NERVOUS EXHAUSTION (2; KEB); NERVOUSNESS (1; CRC; DAA; FAY); NEURASTHENIA (2; CRC; FAY;
KEB); NEUROSIS (F; KEB); NIGHT SWEATS (F; FAY); NUMBNESS (F; APA; KEB); PAIN (F; CRC);
RINGWORM (F; FAY); SCABIES (F; CRC); SCHIZOPHRENIA (2; FAY; KEB); SCROFULA (F; CRC; FAY);
SORE (F; FAY); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC); TENDINOSIS (F; CRC); TINNITUS (F; APA; KEB); TRAUMA (F; DAA);
TUMOR (2; APA; CRC; KEB); TUBERCULOSIS (F; APA; FAY); VERTIGO (F; FAY); VIRUS (1; APA; LAF).
DOSAGES (FO-TI) — 6–15 G DRY ROOT (LAF); 4–5 G DRY ROOT OR 8–16 ML FLUID EXTRACT (1:2) (KEB);
0.5–1 DROPPER CONCENTRATED ROOT EXTRACT 2–3 ×/DAY (APA); 3–5 G/CUP WATER 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 5 (500
MG) TABLETS 3 ×/DAY (FAY; SKY); 2–3 (560 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (NH).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FO-TI) — CLASS 2D. RAW ROOT IS LAXATIVE;
PREPARED ROOT MAY CAUSE GI DISTRESS; CONTRAINDICATED WITH DIARRHEA (AHP). MAY CAUSE COLIC,
DIARRHEA, NAUSEA, NUMBNESS OF THE EXTREMITIES, AND SKIN RASHES (AHP; SKY). ALLERGIC CYSTOSIS MAY
RESULT (LAF). EMODIN HAS VASODILATOR AND IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE EFFECTS IN TEST TUBES. LD50 OF
ALCOHOLIC PERCOLATES 169 TO 2700 MG/KG (RAW TO CURED) (LAF).
FOUR O’CLOCK (MIRABILIS JALAPA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (FOUR O’CLOCK) — ALTERATIVE (F; DAW); ANTIABORTIVE (F; JFM); ANTISEPTIC (F; X8843942);
ANTIVIRAL (1; X1482397); CANDIDICIDE (1; X1277746); CARMINATIVE (F; DAW); DIURETIC (F; DAV);
FUNGICIDE (1; X1277746); HEMOSTAT (F; JFM); HYDRAGOGUE (F; DAW); LAXATIVE (F; DAW; JFM);
RIBOSOME INACTIVATOR (1; X1482397); SIALAGOGUE (1; WOI); STOMACHIC (F; DAW); TONIC (F; DAW);
VERMIFUGE (F; DAW; EFS).
INDICATIONS (FOUR O’CLOCK) — ABORTION (F; JFM); ABSCESS (F; DAW); ACNE (F; DAW); BLEEDING
(F; JFM); BOIL (F; DAW); BRUISE (F; DAW; JFM); CANCER (F; DAW; JLH); CANDIDA (1; X1277746);
COLIC (F; JFM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; JFM); CONSTIPATION (F; DAW; JFM); DIABETES (F; DAW); DIARRHEA
(F; JFM); DERMATOSIS (F; JFM); DROPSY (F; DAW); DYSENTERY (F; JFM); EARACHE (F; JFM); EDEMA
(F; JFM); ENTEROSIS (F; JFM); FUNGUS (F; JFM; X1277746); GAS (F; DAW); HEPATOSIS (F; DAW);
HERPES (F; DAW); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; DAW); INFECTION (1; X1277746); INFLAMMATION (F; DAA); ITCH
(F; DAW); LEUCORRHEA (F; DAA; JFM); MYCOSIS (F; JFM; X1277746); OTOSIS (F; JFM); RINGWORM
(F; JFM); SORE (F; DAW; JFM); SPLENOSIS (F; DAW); STRAIN (F; DAW); SWELLING (F; JFM); SYPHILIS
(F; JFM); UTEROSIS (F; JFM); VD (F; JFM); VIRUS (1; X1482397); WATER RETENTION (F; DAV); WHITLOW
(F; JLH); WORM (F; DAW; EFS); WOUND (F; DAW); YEAST (1; X1277746).
DOSAGES (FOUR O’CLOCK) — 8–10 G ROOT AS PURGE (JFM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FOUR O’CLOCK) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PH2).
FRAGRANT SUMAC (RHUS AROMATICA AITON)+ +
SYNONYM — RHUS CANADENSIS MARSHALL.
ACTIVITIES (FRAGRANT SUMAC) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HH2); ANTIDIABETIC (F; PNC); ANTISEPTIC (1; HH2;
PHR; PH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; HH2; PHR; PH2); ASTRINGENT (1; PNC); DIURETIC (F; FAD; HHB); HEMOSTAT
(F; FAD); MYOCONTRACTANT (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (FRAGRANT SUMAC) — ALBUMINURIA (F; FEL); BACTERIA (1; HH2); BLEEDING (F; FAD;
FEL; PH2); BLISTER (F; MAD); BOIL (F; DEM); BPH (F; FEL); BRONCHOSIS (F; FAD; FEL); CARBUNCLE
(F; MAD); CATARRH (F; FEL); CHILDBIRTH (F; MAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PHR); CHOLERA (F; FEL);
COLD (F; FAD); CYSTOSIS (F; FEL; PH2); DIABETES (F; FEL; HHB; PNC); DIARRHEA (F; DEM; FAD;
FEL); DYSENTERY (F; FAD; FEL; HHB); DYSURIA (F; FEL; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; MAD); ENURESIS
(F; FAD; FEL; PH2); ESCHERICHIA (1; HH2); FLU (F; FAD); GASTROSIS (F; MAD); HEMATURIA (F;
FEL); HERPES (1; HH2); INCONTINENCE (1; PH2; PNC); INFECTION (1; HH2); LARYNGOSIS (F; FAD;
FEL); LEUKORRHEA (F; FAD); NEPHROSIS (F; FEL; PHR); NIGHT SWEATS (F; FEL); PHTHISIS (F; FEL);
PURPURA (F; FEL); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH2); STOMACHACHE (F; FAD); TOOTHACHE (F; FAD); URETHROSIS (F; FAD; FEL); UTERORRHAGIA (F; PHR; PH2); VIRUS (1; HH2; PHR; PH2); WATER RETENTION
(F; FAD; HHB).
DOSAGES (FRAGRANT SUMAC) — 1 TSP FLUID EXTRACT 3–4 ×/DAY FOR BPH (FEL); 2–4 ML LIQUID EXTRACT
(PNC); 1 G DRY ROOT BARK (HH2; PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FRAGRANT SUMAC) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). NONE NOTED (PHR). MAY CAUSE DERMATOSIS (FAD). CONTRAINDICATED IN INFLAMMATION (FAD).
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FRANGULA, ALDER BUCKTHORN, GLOSSY BUCKTHORN
(FRANGULA ALNUS MILL.) +
SYNONYMS — RHAMNUS FRANGULA L., RHAMNUS FRANGULA SUBSP. COLUMNARIS HORT.
ACTIVITIES (FRANGULA) — ALLERGENIC (F; CRC); ANTIANGIOGENIC (1; BGB; FNF); ANTICANCER (1; BGB;
CRC; FNF); ANTIHERPETIC (1; HH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; HH2); APERIENT (F; CRC); CHOLAGOGUE (F; MAD);
CYTOTOXIC (1; BGB; FNF); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC; MAD); EMETIC (F; PNC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC;
EFS); FUNGICIDE (F; HH2); HYDRAGOGUE (1; PH2); LAXATIVE (2; CAN; CRC; HH2; KOM; PIP);
PERISTALTIC (1; MAD; PH2); POISON (1; CRC); SUNSCREEN (F; CRC; BGB); TONIC (F; CRC; EFS;
PNC); VERMIFUGE (1; MAD).
INDICATIONS (FRANGULA) — APPENDICITIS (F; CRC); CANCER (1; BGB; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER,
LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; MAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; MAD); CONSTIPATION
(2; CAN; CRC; HH2; KOM; PNC; PH2; PIP); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC; MAD); DROPSY (F; CRC;
MAD); FEVER (F; MAD); FUNGUS (F; HH2); GOUT (F; CRC); HEMORRHOID (2; CRC; PHR; PH2);
HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; EFS; JLH; MAD); HERPES (1; HH2); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (F; HH2);
ITCH (F; CRC; MAD); JAUNDICE (F; CRC; MAD); LEUKEMIA (1; CRC); MYCOSIS (F; HH2); OBESITY
(F; MAD); PAIN (F; MAD); PROCTOSIS (F; PH2); PUERPERIUM (F; MAD); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); SCAB
(F; MAD); SCABIES (F; MAD); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC; JLH; MAD); STOMATOSIS (F; MAD); TUMOR (F;
CRC; JLH); VIRUS (1; HH2); WART (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F; HH2; MAD); WORM (1; CRC;
MAD).
DOSAGES (FRANGULA) — 1.5 G (BGB); 0.5–2.5 G BARK (CAN); 1.8–7.3 G BARK (MAD); 2 TSP BARK
IN COLD TEA 1 ×/DAY (MAD); 2–5 ML LIQUID BARK EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–4
ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC); 20–180 MG HYDROXYANTHRACENE DERIVATIVES/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FRANGULA) — CLASS 2B (AHP). CONTRAINDICATED IN SOME TYPES OF HEMORRHOIDS AND NEPHROPATHY (CAN), INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION, ABDOMINAL PAIN
OF UNKNOWN CAUSES, ANY ENTERITIS (APPENDICITIS, COLITIS, CROHN’S DISEASE, IBS), AND MENSTRUATION
(AHP). DO NOT USE MORE THAN 8–10 DAYS (AHP). NOT FOR USE IN CASES OF DIARRHEA OR ABDOMINAL
PAIN. DISCONTINUE USE IF DIARRHEA OR WATERY STOOLS OCCURS. CONSULT A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER IN CASES
OF PREGNANCY OR LACTATION. NOT FOR LONG-TERM USE OR OVERDOSE (AHP). COMMISSION E REPORTS FOR
BARK, CONTRAINDICATIONS, ADVERSE EFFECTS, AND INTERACTIONS OF ANTHRANOID LAXATIVES (AEH). WHILE
WIDELY USED, ANTHRANOID-CONTAINING LAXATIVES CAN BE HABIT-FORMING. SOME CONTAIN COMPOUNDS
SUSPECTED OF BEING CYTOTOXIC, GENOTOXIC, MUTAGENIC, AND EVEN TUMORIGENIC; EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES
IN GERMANY REVEAL THAT ABUSERS OF ANTHRANOID LAXATIVES HAVE A THREE TIMES HIGHER RATE OF COLON
CARCINOMA (AEH). ANTHRAQUINONES ARE LAXATIVE AND IRRITATE THE GI TRACT (CAN). BECAUSE OF THE
ANTHRAQUINONES, NONSTANDARDIZED PREPARATIONS SHOULD BE AVOIDED DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION
(CAN). BECAUSE THE ANTHRAQUINONES IN FRESHLY DRIED BUCKTHORN BARK, IT CAN CAUSE EXTREME GI
IRRITATION, INCLUDING SEVERE INTESTINAL SPASM, AS WELL AS VOMITING. THE BARK IS AGED FOR A YEAR TO
ALLOW OXIDATION OF THE ANTHRONES (BGB).
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FRANKINCENSE, OLIBANUM (BOSWELLIA SACRA FLUECK.) ++
SYNONYM — BOSWELLIA CARTERI BIRDW.
(HHB AND WO2 DATA REFER TO B. SERRATA, SO-CALLED INDIAN OLIBANUM, SYNONYM B. GLABRA ROXB.) I
DOUBT THAT MANY PEOPLE CAN SWEAR ON A STACK OF BIBLES WHETHER A RESIN IS FRANKINCENSE OR MYRRH,
OR ONE OR THE OTHER SPECIES OR GENUS, OR A MIXTURE OF MANY SPECIES. LET THE BUYER BEWARE. THE
FRANKINCENSE PROBLEM IS A FRANKENSTEINIAN TAXONOMIC NIGHTMARE.
ACTIVITIES (FRANKINCENSE) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; EFS); ALTERATIVE (F; BIB; EFS); ANALGESIC (F; HHB);
ANTICOMPLEMENTARY (1; PH2); ANTIDOTE, HEMLOCK (F; BIB); ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2); ASTRINGENT (F; BIB);
CARMINATIVE (1; BIB; PH2); DEPILATORY (F; BIB); DIGESTIVE (F; HAD); DIURETIC (F; BIB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS); EXPECTORANT (F; BIB); FUMIGANT (F; BIB); IRRITANT (1; PH2); MEMORIGENIC (F; BIB);
SEDATIVE (F; BIB; EFS); STIMULANT (F; BIB; EFS); TONIC (F; BIB; EFS).
INDICATIONS (FRANKINCENSE) — ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; FNF); ASTHMA
(F; HHB); BILHARZIA (F; BIB); BOIL (F; DEP); BRONCHOSIS (F; BIB; DEP); CALLUS (F; BIB); CANCER
(1; COX; FNF; JLH); CANCER, ANUS (1; BIB; COX); CANCER, BREAST (1; BIB; COX); CANCER, EYE
(1; BIB; COX); CANCER, PENIS (1; BIB; COX); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; BIB; COX); CANCER, TEAT (1;
BIB; COX); CANCER, TESTICLE (1; BIB; COX); CARBUNCLE (F; DEP; JLH); CORN (F; JLH); DERMATOSIS
(F; GMH); DYSENTERY (F; BIB); DYSPEPSIA (F; HAD); FEVER (F; BIB); GAS (1; BIB; PH2); GONORRHEA
(F; BIB); INSOMNIA (F; BIB; EFS); LARYNGOSIS (F; BIB; DEP); LEPROSY (F; BIB); MASTOSIS (F;
JLH); NERVOUSNESS (F; BIB; EFS); NEUROSIS (F; BIB); OPHTHALMIA (F; JLH); ORCHOSIS (F; JLH);
PAIN (F; HHB); POLYP (F; JLH); PROCTOSIS (F; JLH); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; BIB);
SORE (F; DEP); SPERMATORRHEA (F; BIB); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STOMACHACHE (F; BIB); SWELLING (F;
BIB); SYPHILIS (F; BIB); UROGENITOSIS (F; BIB); UTEROSIS (F; HHB);VD (F; BIB); WATER RETENTION
(F; BIB); WOUND (F; PH2).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FRANKINCENSE) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
FRASER’S FIR, SHE BALSAM (ABIES FRASERI (PURSH) POIR.) ++
INDICATIONS (FRASER’S FIR) — BACK (F; DEM); CHEST (F; FAD); COUGH (F; FAD); DEBILITY (F; DEM);
DYSURIA (F; DEM); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); MASTOSIS (F; DEM); PAIN (F; DEM); PROLAPSE (F; DEM);
PULMONOSIS (F; DEM); SORE THROAT (F; FAD); ULCER (F; DEM); UTI (F; FAD); VAGINOSIS (F; DEM);
VD (F; DEM); WOMB (F; DEM); WOUND (F; DEM).
FRINGETREE (CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICUS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (FRINGETREE) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC; EFS; FAD); APERIENT (F; CRC; EFS); ANTIPYRETIC
(F; EFS; HHB); BITTER (F; PH2); CHOLAGOGUE (F; CRC; EFS; FAD; PHR; PH2); DIURETIC (F; CRC;
EFS; PHR; PH2); HEMOLYTIC (1; PNC); HEPATIC (F; PH2); NARCOTIC (F; CRC; EFS); TONIC (F; CRC;
EFS; FAD; HHB; PHR; PH2).
INDICATIONS (FRINGETREE) — ADENOPATHY (F; FAD); BILIOUS FEVER (F; CRC); BRUISE (F; DEM);
CANCER (F; CRC; JLH); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); CIRRHOSIS (F; CRC; HHB); CONGESTION (F;
FAD); CVI (F; FAD); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC; EFS; HHB);
GALLSTONE (F; PNC; PH2); HEADACHE (F; CRC; HHB); HEPATOMEGALY (F; FAD); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC;
HHB; PH2; PNC); ICTERUS (F; CRC); INFECTION (F; FAD); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC; FAD); JAUNDICE
(F; FAD; HHB; PH2); MALARIA (F; CRC); NEPHROSIS (F; FAD); RHEUMATISM (F; FAD); SORE (F; CRC;
DEM; FAD); SORE THROAT (F; CRC); STOMATOSIS (F; CRC); TYPHOID (F; CRC); ULCER (F; PH2); WATER
RETENTION (F; CRC; EFS; PHR; PH2); WOUND (F; CRC; DEM; FAD; PH2).
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DOSAGES (FRINGETREE) — 0.3–1.5 ML LIQUID ROOT BARK EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FRINGETREE) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE NOTED
(PHR). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (NOT GIVEN) (PH2).
OVERDOSES MAY CAUSE FRONTAL HEADACHE, SLOW PULSE, VOMITING (FAD).
FROST MINT (CUNILA ORIGANOIDES (L.) BRITTON) +++
SYNONYMS — CUNILA MARIANA L., SATUREJA ORIGANOIDES L.
ACTIVITIES (FROST MINT) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; FAD; HHB);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; FAD; HHB); STIMULANT (F; DEM); TONIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (FROST MINT) — CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); COLD (F; FAD); FEVER (F; DEM; FAD; HHB);
HEADACHE (F; DEM; FAD); PAIN (F; DEM); SNAKEBITE (F; FAD; HHB).
DOSAGES (FROST MINT) — PROBABLY ON PAR WITH THYME, CULINARILY AND MEDICINALLY (I.E., 1 TSP
HERB/CUP WATER 1–3 ×/DAY; 1–4 G DRY HERB, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY; 1–2 G/CUP SEVERAL ×/DAY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FROST MINT) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PH2). I FEEL IT AS SAFE AS THYME AND OREGANO, BASED ON THE LIMITED LIST OF CHEMICALS AVAILABLE TO ME.
FROSTWORT (HELIANTHEMUM CANADENSE (L.) MICHX.) +
ACTIVITIES (FROSTWORT) — ALTERATIVE (F; EFS); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS; HHB; PH2); TONIC (F; DEM;
PH2).
INDICATIONS (FROSTWORT) — DIARRHEA (F; HHB); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; HHB); NEPHROSIS
(F; DEM; FAD); SCROFULA (F; EFS); SORE (F; HHB; PH2); SORE THROAT (F; DEM; FAD); WOUND (F;
HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FROSTWORT) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO
SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
FUCUS, BLADDERWRACK (FUCUS VESICULOSUS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (FUCUS) — ALTERATIVE (F; MAD); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; CAN); ANTIHYPOTHYROID (F; CAN;
PHR); ANTIOBESITY (1; CAN; PNC); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; CAN); ANTISEPTIC (1; PNC; PH2); DEMULCENT
(1; PED); DEPURATIVE (F; PED); EMOLLIENT (1; PED); HEMAGGLUTINANT (1; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1;
PH2); IMMUNOMODULATOR (1; PNC); LAXATIVE (1; CAN); METAL-CHELATOR (PED); TONIC (F; MAD).
INDICATIONS (FUCUS) — ADENOPATHY (F; MAD); ARTHROSIS (F; CAN); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; MAD;
PED; PHR; PH2); ASTHMA (F; MAD); BLEEDING (1; PH2); CANCER (F; JLH); COLD (F; MAD);
CONSTIPATION (1; CAN); DYSPEPSIA (F; PHR; PH2); GOITER (F; CAN; MAD); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1;
PH2); HYPOTHYROIDISM (1; CAN; PED; PH2); MORNING SICKNESS (F; MAD); MYXEDEMA (F; CAN);
OBESITY (1; CAN; MAD; PED; PH2; PNC); PSORIASIS (F; MAD); RHEUMATISM (F; CAN; PED);
SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SCROFULA (F; MAD); SPRAIN (F; PH2); WOUND (1; CAN).
DOSAGES (FUCUS) — 5–10 G ALGA 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.25–0.5 CUP FRESH ALGA (PED); 2–4 TSP DRY ALGA
(PED); 3 TSP DRY ALGA:75 ML ALCOHOL/75 ML WATER (PED); 4–8 ML LIQUID ALGAL EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25%
ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 3.6–7.3 G 4–5 ×/DAY (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FUCUS) — CLASS 2B, 2C, 2D. NOT RECOMMENDED
FOR LONG-TERM USE, ESPECIALLY IN HYPERTHYROIDS (AHP). COMMISSION E REPORTS THALLUS NOT APPROVED
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FOR THERAPEUTIC USE. OTHER SOURCES REPORT THALLUS PERMITTED AS LAXATIVE. USEFULNESS IS NOT DOCUMENTED
ADEQUATELY. THERE ARE NO RISKS FROM DAILY DOSES UP TO 150 ΜG IODINE PER DAY, BUT HIGHER DOSES MAY
INDUCE OR EXACERBATE HYPERTHYREOSIS AND CAUSE HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTIONS (RARELY) (PHR). THE ADULT
INTAKE OF IODINE SHOULD NOT EXCEED 120 ΜG PER DAY (AEH). IODINE CONTENT MAY CAUSE HYPERTHYROIDISM
OR HYPOTHYROIDISM (I SUSPECT THAT THERE ARE ALSO CASES WHERE IT CAN HELP ONE AND THE OTHER) (CAN).
BECAUSE OF THYROID GLAND ACTIVITY AND POSSIBLE HEAVY METAL CONTAMINATION, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY
AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN). ONE FRACTION IS HALF AS ANTIAGGREGANT AS HEPARIN. HIGH IN
VITRO ACTIVITY TO MAMMALIAN DIGESTIVE ENZYMES (AMYLASE, LIPASE, AND TRYPSIN). LECTIN-LIKE MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDES MODULATE THE IMMUNE SYSTEM, INDUCING LYMPHOCYTE TRANSFORMATION. ALGINIC ACID
IS A LAXATIVE (CAN).
FUMITORY (FUMARIA OFFICINALIS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (FUMITORY) — AMPHICHOLERETIC (1; BRU; HHB; PHR; PH2); ANESTHETIC (1; HHB);
ANTIARRHYTHMIC (1; BRU); ANTICHOLINERGIC (1; BRU); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; CAN); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(F; MAD; PNC); ANTILITHIC (1; CAN); ANTISEPTIC (1; PNC); ANTISPASMODIC (2; APA; KOM; PH2;
SHT); APHRODISIAC (F; MAD); BRADYCARDIC (1; CAN); CHOLAGOGUE (F; CAN; SHT); CHOLEKINETIC
(SHT); CHOLERETIC (1; PH2; SHT); DEPURATIVE (F; HHB; PHR; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; MAD); DIURETIC
(F; APA; CAN; MAD; PNC); EMETIC (F; MAD); HYPERTENSIVE (1; HHB); HYPOTENSIVE (1; CAN;
HHB); LAXATIVE (F; APA; CAN; PNC); LITHOLYTIC (F; MAD); POISON (1; HHB); SEDATIVE (1; CAN);
STOMACHIC (F; HHB); TONIC (F; PNC).
INDICATIONS (FUMITORY) — ACNE (F; PNC); ALOPECIA (F; MAD); AMENORRHEA (F; MAD); ARRHYTHMIA
(1; BRU); ARTHROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); BILE-DUCT SPASM (2;
KOM; PH2); BLADDER STONE (F; MAD); CANCER (F; JLH; MAD); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER,
GUT (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (1; APA; BRU); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; KOM; MAD; PH2); COLIC (1; APA); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CAN; MAD); CONSTIPATION (1;
APA; CAN; PH2; PNC); CRAMP (2; APA; KOM; PH2; SHT); CYSTOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); DERMATOSIS
(1; APA; CAN; PHR; PH2); DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSKINESIA (1; APA); ECZEMA (F; CAN; HHB;
PH2); ENTEROSIS (2; KOM; PH2); EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); FEVER (F; MAD); GAS (F; MAD); GASTROSIS
(2; APA; KOM; PH2); GOUT (F; MAD); HALITOSIS (F; MAD); HEADACHE (1; APA); HEPATOSIS (2;
JLH; MAD; PHR; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; CAN; HHB); HYPOGLYCEMIA (F; PHR;
PH2); INFECTION (F; PHR; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; MAD; PNC); INSOMNIA (1; CAN); ITCH (F; PH2);
JAUNDICE (F; MAD); LEPROSY (F; MAD); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; HHB); MELANCHOLY (F; MAD);
NAUSEA (1; APA); NERVOUSNESS (1; CAN); OPHTHALMIA (F; MAD); PAIN (1; HHB); PSORIASIS (1;
APA); RHEUMATISM (F; PHR; PH2); SCABIES (F; MAD); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SORE (F; MAD); SORE
THROAT (F; MAD); SPASM (2; KOM); SPLENOSIS (F; MAD); STOMACHACHE (F; HHB; MAD); STONE (F;
MAD); SYPHILIS (F; MAD); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; APA; CAN; MAD; PNC).
DOSAGES (FUMITORY) — 1.25–2 TSP (2–3 G) HERB/CUP WATER UP TO 2 ×/DAY (APA); 2–3 TSP (2.4–3.6
G) HERB/CUP TEA/DAY (MAD); 2–4 G HERB, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 6 G HERB/DAY, DRINK 1 CUP WARM
TEA (2–3 G/CUP, STEEPED 20 MINUTES) 30 MINUTES BEFORE MEALS (PH2); 6 G/DAY (APA; KOM; SHT);
2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC);
2–4 G AQUEOUS EXTRACT (HHB); 1–4 ML HERB TINCTURE (1:5 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 3.65 G
SAP/DAY (MAD); 2–3 TSP (2.4–3.5 G) EXPRESSED JUICE IN HOT OR COLD INFUSION (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FUMITORY) — NOT LISTED (AHP). NONE
REPORTED (KOM). HH3 SAYS PROTOPINE IS SPASMOGENIC; I’M MORE INCLINED TO BELIEVE BRU, WHICH
CALLS IT ANTISPASMODIC.
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GALANGA (KAEMPFERIA GALANGA L.) ++
SEE ALSO LESSER AND GREATER GALANGAL (ALPINIA GALANGA (L.) SW.); VERY CONFUSING.
ACTIVITIES (GALANGA) — CARMINATIVE (1; CRC; KAB; WOI); CHOLAGOGUE (F; KAB); CICATRIZANT (F;
CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC; WOI); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC; WOI); HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC); INSECTIFUGE
(1; CRC); NARCOTIC (1; CRC); PECTORAL (F; CRC; KAB); PEDICULICIDE (F; CRC; DAA); STIMULANT (F;
CRC; WOI); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; DAA; KAB); TONIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (GALANGA) — BOIL (F; CRC; DAA); BRUISE (F; DAA); CANCER (F; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F;
CRC; SKJ); CHILL (F; CRC; DAA; WOI); CHOLERA (F; DAA); COUGH (F; CRC; DAA; KAB); DANDRUFF
(F; CRC; WOI); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; WOI); ENTEROSIS (F; DAA); FEVER (F; CRC; WOI); FURUNCLE
(F; CRC); GAS (1; CRC; KAB; WOI); HEADACHE (F; CRC; WOI); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC; WOI);
LAMENESS (F; DAA); LICE (F; DAA); LUMBAGO (F; DAA); MALARIA (F; CRC; DAA; WOI); MYOSIS
(F; DAA); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC; WOI); PAIN (F; DAA); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; DAA); RHINOSIS (F;
KAB); SCABIES (F; CRC); SORE THROAT (F; CRC; DAA; WOI); STING (F; WOI); SWELLING (F; CRC;
DAA; WOI); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC; DAA); TUMOR (F; CRC; WOI); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; WOI);
WOUND (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GALANGA) — CLASS 1, BUT GIVING IT THE SAME
COMMON NAME AS ALPINIA GALANGA, GREATER GALANGAL (AHP). NOT COVERED, AT LEAST UNDER THE GENERIC
NAME KAEMPFERIA (EFS; KOM; PH2).
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GALBANUM (FERULA GUMMOSA BOISS.) +
SYNONYM — FERULA GALBANIFLUA BOISS. & BUHSE.
ACTIVITIES (GALBANUM) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HH3); ANTIEDEMIC (F; BIB); ANTISEPTIC (1; BIB; PH2);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS); EMOLLIENT (F; BIB); EXPECTORANT (F; EFS; PH2); STIMULANT (F; EFS; PH2);
STOMACHIC (F; BIB); UTEROTONIC (F; BIB); VULNERARY (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (GALBANUM) — ALLERGY (F; BIB); AMENORRHEA (F; EFS); ASTHMA (F; SKJ); BACTERIA (1;
HH3); BRONCHOSIS (F; SKJ); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH);
CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, GUM (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, PAROTID (F; JLH);
CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, TESTICLE (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F;
JLH); CARIES (F; BIB); CHILBLAIN (F; BIB); COLD (F; BIB); COLIC (F; BIB); CRAMP (F; BIB); DYSPEPSIA
(F; BIB; PH2); EDEMA (F; BIB); ENTEROSIS (F; BIB); GAS (F; PH2); GATROSIS (F; BIB); GINGIVOSIS (F;
BIB); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); HYSTERIA (F; BIB); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; HH3; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; JLH); MASTOSIS (F; BIB); NEUROSIS (F; BIB); ORCHOSIS (F; JLH); OTOSIS (F; BIB); PAROTOSIS
(F; JLH); PHYMATA (F; JLH); POLYP (F; BIB); RHEUMATISM (F; EFS); SCLEROMA (F; JLH); SPLENOSIS
(F; JLH); SWELLING (F; BIB; JLH); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); WOUND (F; PH2).
GAMBIR, PALE CATECHU (UNCARIA GAMBIR (W. HUNTER) ROXB.) +
SYNONYMS — NAUCLEA GAMBIR W. HUNTER, OUROUPARIA GAMBIR (W. HUNTER) BAILL.
SOME GMH DATA APPLY MORE APPROPRIATELY TO ACACIA CATECHU; BOTH ARE COLLOQUIALLY CALLED CATECHU,
OR UNCARIA PALE CATECHU. THE TANNINIFEROUS RESINS OF THE TWO ARE USED INTERCHANGEABLY, THANKS TO
THEIR HIGH TANNIN CONTENT.
ACTIVITIES (GAMBIR) — ALGICIDE (1; HH3; PH2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PH2); ANTIPLAQUE (1; HH3);
ANTISPASMODIC (F; CRC; WOI); ASTRINGENT (1; CRC; GMH; IHB; PH2); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; HH3;
PH2); MASTICATORY (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (GAMBIR) — ASTHMA (F; HH3); BACTERIA (1; PH2); BLEEDING (1; GMH); BURN (F;
CRC; IHB); CRAMP (F; CRC; WOI); DANDRUFF (F; CRC); DIARRHEA (1; CRC; IHB; PH2); DYSENTERY
(F; CRC; IHB); ENTEROSIS (F; LMP; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GINGIVOSIS (F; GMH); GONORRHEA
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(F; GMH); LEUKORRHEA (F; GMH); LUMBAGO (F; CRC; IHB); METRORRHAGIA (F; GMH); MUCOSOSIS
(F; GMH); NAUSEA (F; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (F; GMH); SCIATICA (F; CRC; IHB); SORE (F; PH2); SORE
THROAT (1; IHB; LMP); STOMACHACHE (F; CRC; HH3); STOMATOSIS (F; PH2); ULCER (F; PH2);
UVULOSIS (F; GMH); VD (F; GMH); WOUND (F; LMP).
DOSAGES (GAMBIR) — 0.3–1 G RESIN (HHB; HH3); 0.5–2 G DRUG (PH2); 2.5–5 ML CATECHU TINCTURE
(200 G POUNDED HERB, 50 G CUT CINNAMON TO 1 LITER 45% ETHANOL) (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GAMBIR) — CLASS 1 (AHP).“HEALTH HAZARDS
NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
GAMBOGE (GARCINIA HANBURYI HOOK. F.) +
ACTIVITIES (GAMBOGE) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC; HHB); ANTISEPTIC (F; PH2); DIURETIC (F; CRC);
EMETIC (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (1; CRC; PH2); POISON (F; CRC); PROTISTICIDE (1; CRC; HHB); STERNUTATOR (1; PH2); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (GAMBOGE) — BACTERIA (1; CRC; HHB); CANCER (F; JLH); CONSTIPATION (1; CRC;
PHR; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; PHR; PH2); INFECTION (1; PH2); PROTOZOA (1; CRC; HHB); VIRUS (1;
HHB); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC); WORM (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (GAMBOGE) — 0.1 G RESIN (HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GAMBOGE) — NOT COVERED (AHP). AS LITTLE
AS 200 MG RESIN CAN INDUCE COLIC AND NAUSEA (PHR). FATALITIES WITH 4 G (PHR; PH2). EXTRACTS
BACTERICIDAL AND PROTISTICIDAL AGAINST, FOR EXAMPLE, AEROBACTER, ENTEROVIRUS, MICROCOCCUS, AND MYCOBACTERIA (PH2).
GARDEN CRESS (LEPIDIUM SATIVUM L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (GARDEN CRESS) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DEP; PH2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PHR; PH2); ANTIDOTE
(F; DEP); ANTIENCEPHALIC (1; PHR; PH2); ANTISCORBUTIC (1; HHB); ANTIVIRAL (1; PHR; PH2); APERITIF
(F; EFS); APHRODISIAC (F; DEP; WOI); DEPURATIVE (F; DEP; EFS; HHB); DIURETIC (F; DEP; PHR;
PH2; WOI); EMMENAGOGUE (F; WOI); ENTEROPROTECTIVE (F; DEP); GASTROPROTECTIVE (F; DEP); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (F; PHR; PH2); LACTAGOGUE (F; DEP; WOI); LAXATIVE (F; WOI); PISCICIDE (F; HHB);
STIMULANT (F; DEP; WOI); STOMACHIC (F; DEP).
INDICATIONS (GARDEN CRESS) — ANOREXIA (F; EFS); ASTHMA (F; DEP; PH2; WOI); BACTERIA (1;
PHR; PH2); BLEEDING (F; WOI); CANCER (F; FNF; HHB; JLH); CANCER, BLADDER (F; FNF; HHB;
JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; FNF; HHB; JLH); CANCER, FACE (F; FNF; HHB; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (F;
FNF; HHB; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; FNF; HHB; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; FNF; HHB; JLH);
CATARRH (F; DEP); CONSTIPATION (F; PHR; PH2; WOI); COUGH (1; DEP; PHR; PH2; WOI); CYSTOSIS
(F; JLH); DERMATOSIS (F; DEP); DIARRHEA (F; DEP); DYSENTERY (F; DEP); DYSURIA (F; PHR);
ENCEPHALOSIS (1; PHR; PH2); FELON (F; JLH); FEVER (F; DEP); GONORRHEA (F; HHB); HEMORRHOID
(F; DEP; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; WOI); HICCUP (F; DEP); IMMUNODEPRESSION (F; PHR; PH2); INFECTION
(1 PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; DEP); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); POLYP (F; JLH); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SPLENOSIS
(F; DEP; JLH); SPRAIN (F; WOI); SWELLING (F; DEP); SYPHILIS (F; DEP); TENESMUS (F; DEP);
UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VD (F; DEP); VIRUS (1; PHR; PH2); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; DEP;
PHR; PH2; WOI).
DOSAGES (GARDEN CRESS) — 1–2.5 DRACHMS SEED (DEP); 1–3 FLUID OZ DECOCTION 3–4 ×/DAY (DEP);
NONE GIVEN (PHR).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GARDEN CRESS) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES
NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). LARGE DOSES CAN IRRITATE GI MUCOUS MEMBRANES (PHR). MUSTARD
OIL CAN CAUSE BLISTERS AND NECROSIS (PH2). SEED EXTRACTS ARE POSSIBLY TERATOLOGICAL (ZUL). I DECIDED
AGAINST ACCEPTING THE HERBAL PDR (PH2) REPORT OF 37% ASCORBIC ACID, ALTHOUGH I HAVE SEEN REPORTS
ALMOST THAT HIGH FOR OTHER BETTER KNOWN SOURCES OF VITAMIN C.
GARDENIA, CAPE JASMINE (GARDENIA JASMINOIDES J. ELLIS) ++
SYNONYMS — G. AUGUSTA MERR., G. FLORIDA L., G. RADICANS THUNB., WARNERIA AUGUSTA L.
ACTIVITIES (GARDENIA) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; JE32:171); ANTICANCER, SKIN (1; X10628378); ANTICHOLINERGIC (1; X7205548); ANTIGENOTOXIC (1; X1596867); ANTIGLIOMA (1; X1622148); ANTIHYPOXIC (1; LRN-APR 93); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; DAA; X1804189); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1;
EMP6:235); ANTIOXIDANT (1; X10628378); ANTIPERIODIC (F; WOI); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DAA); ANTISEPTIC (F; WOI); ANTISPASMODIC (F; WOI); ANTITUMOR (1; X10628378); BRADYCARDIC (1;
X848455); CHOLERETIC (1; DAA; X7205548); DIURETIC (F; LMP); EMETIC (F; LMP); EMMENAGOGUE (F; LMP); EMOLLIENT (F; LMP); GLUTATHIONIGENIC (1; X9463529); HEMOSTAT (F; DAA);
HYPOTENSIVE (1; DAA; X848455); LAXATIVE (F; WOI); MONOOXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; X9463529);
STIMULANT (F; LMP); TONIC (F; LMP); TRANQUILIZER (1; FAY); VERMIFUGE (F; WOI); VULNERARY
(F; LMP).
INDICATIONS (GARDENIA) — ABSCESS (F; LMP); ALTITUDE SICKNESS (1; LRN-APR93); ATHEROSCLEROSIS
(1; X1914006); BACTERIA (1; FAY); BITE (F; DAA); BLEEDING (1; DAA; FAY); BLENNORRHEA (F; LMP);
BOIL (F; LMP); BRUISE (1; FAY; LMP); BURN (F; DAA); CANCER (1; DAA; EMP6:235; X10628378);
CANCER, SKIN (1; X10628378); CANKER (F; DAA); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; LMP); CONSTIPATION (F; WOI);
CRAMP (F; WOI); DIVERTICULOSIS (F; LMP); DROPSY (F; DAA); DYSENTERY (F; DAA; LMP); DYSURIA
(F; DAA); ENTEROSIS (F; FAY; LMP); EPISTAXIS (F; DAA); FEVER (F; DAA); FLU (F; DAA); FUNGUS
(1; FAY); GASTROSIS (F; FAY; LMP); GLIOMA (1; X1622148); GONORRHEA (F; DAA); HEADACHE (F;
LMP); HEMATEMESIS (F; DAA); HEMATURIA (F; DAA); HEPATOSIS (1; DAA; FAY); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (1; DAA; FAY; X848455); INFECTION (1; FAY); INFLAMMATION (1; DAA; X1804189);
INSOMNIA (F; FAY); JAUNDICE (1; DAA; FAY; LMP); MALARIA (F; WOI); MASTOSIS (F; DAA; LMP);
MYCOSIS (1; FAY); MYOSIS (F; LMP); NEPHROSIS (F; DAA; WOI); NERVOUSNESS (1; FAY); NEUROSIS
(F; WOI); OPHTHALMIA (F; LMP); PAIN (F; FAY; LMP); PEMPHIGUS (F; DAA); PULMONOSIS (F; DAA);
RHEUMATISM (F; LMP); SNAKEBITE (F; DAA); SORE (F; DAA; LMP); SPLENOSIS (F; FAY); STOMATOSIS
(F; DAA); STYE (F; DAA); SWELLING (F; DAA; FAY); THROMBOSIS (1; X1914006); TONSILOSIS (F;
DAA); TUMOR (1; X10628378); VAGINOSIS (F; LMP); VD (F; LMP); WATER RETENTION (F; LMP); WORM
(F; WOI); WOUND (F; DAA).
DOSAGES (GARDENIA) — 6–12 G DRY FRUIT (FAY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GARDENIA) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT COVERED
(KOM; PH2).
GARDENIA OLEANDER (STROPHANTHUS GARDENIIFLORUS GILG.) X
SEE PH2 FOR OTHER ENTRIES.
ACTIVITIES (GARDENIA OLEANDER) — ANXIOLYTIC (F; PH2); CARDIOTONIC (1; PH2); DIGITALIC (1; PH2);
DIURETIC (F; EFS); NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1; HDN); NEGATIVE DROMOTROPIC (1; HDN); PEDICULICIDE
(F; HDN); POSITIVE BATHMOTROPIC (1; HDN); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; HDN).
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INDICATIONS (GARDENIA OLEANDER) — ANXIETY (F; PH2); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; PH2); CARDIOPATHY (F;
PH2); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; PH2); NEURODYSTONIA (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION
(F; EFS).
DOSAGES (GARDENIA OLEANDER) — DON’T TAKE EXCEPT WITH PHYSICIAN GUIDANCE! (JAD); CYMARIN
0.6–0.9 MG IVN MAN/DAY, 2.3–2.5 MG ORL MAN (HDN); OUABAIN 0.25–0.65 MG IVN MAN/DAY, 12–48
MG/DAY ORL MAN (HDN); TOXIC DOSE 143 MG/MAN, K-STROPHANTHOSIDE 0.2–1.2 MG IVN MAN/DAY, TO
7.5 MG/DAY ORL MAN; TOXIC DOSE 143 MG/MAN (HDN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GARDENIA OLEANDER) — NOT COVERED
(AHP). “HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). SIDE EFFECTS MAY
INCLUDE CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA, HEADACHE, OPHTHALMIA (DISTURBANCE OF COLOR VISION), QUEASINESS,
STUPOR, AND VOMITING. MAY ENHANCE EFFECTS AND SIDE EFFECTS WITH CALCIUM SALTS, GLUCOCORTICOIDS,
LAXATIVES, QUINIDINE, AND SALURETICS (PH2). POWDERED SEEDS LDLO 25 MG/KG IVN DOG (HH2); GSTROPHANTHIDIN LDLO 0.33–0.44 MG/KG IVN DOG (HH2).
GARLIC (ALLIUM SATIVUM L.) +++
FOR MUCH MORE INFORMATION, SEE KOCH & LAWSON’S EXCELLENT GARLIC BOOK (LAW).
ACTIVITIES (GARLIC) — ACARIFUGE (1; LAW); ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); ALTERATIVE (F; PED); AMEBICIDE
(1; APA; X11101670); ANALGESIC (1; BGB; DAD); ANDROGENIC (1; LAW); ANTIAFLATOXIN (1;
X1394115); ANTIAGGREGANT (3; APA; FNF; KOM; PH2; SHT; WHO); ANTIALLERGIC (1; AKT);
ANTIANDROGENIC (1; DAD); ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (2; LAW); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; LAW); ANTIATHEROGENIC (2; BGB; WHO); ANTIBACTERIAL (2; AKT; FAD; KOM; SKY; WHO); ANTICANCER (1; LAW;
SKY); ANTICHOLINESTERASE (1; LAW); ANTIDIABETIC (1; LAW; PNC); ANTIDOTE (F; WO2); ANTIFERTILITY (1; LAW; WO2); ANTIGIARDIAL (1; X11101670); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; BGB); ANTIINTEGRASE (1; LAW); ANTIOXIDANT (1; LAW; SHT; WO3); ANTIMYCOTIC (2; BGB; LAW); ANTIOXIDANT (1; AKT; PH2); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; WHO); ANTIPYRETIC (1; WHO); ANTIRHEUMATIC (1;
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LAW); ANTISEPTIC (3; AKT; APA; PED; PH2; PNC; SKY); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PED; WHO);
ANTISTRESS (1; LAW); ANTITHROMBIC (1; FAY; PH2; PNC); ANTITHYROID (1; LAW); ANTITUMOR (1;
BGB; PNC); ANTIULCER (1; X11238826); ANTIVIRAL (1; AKT; APA; LAW; SKY); APHRODISIAC (1;
DAD; WHO); CARDIOTONIC (1; AKT; JFM); CARMINATIVE (1; PED; RIN; WHO); CHOLERETIC (1;
MAM); DECONGESTANT (1; FAY); DETOXICANT (F; AKT; FAY); DIAPHORETIC (F; JFM; PED; PNC);
DIGESTIVE (1; AKT; PED); DIURETIC (1; FAD; WHO); EDEMAGENIC (1; WO3); EMMENAGOGUE (1;
JFM; WHO); ESTROGENIC (1; LAW); EXPECTORANT (F; PED; PNC; WOI); FIBRINOLYTIC (3; APA;
LAW; KOM; PH2; SHT); FUNGICIDE (2; FAD; LAW; KOM; MAM; SKY); GASTROTONIC (F; KAB);
GLUTATHIONIGENIC (1; PH2); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; BGB; CAN; JFM; LAW; WO3); HYPERGLYCEMIC
(1; PNC); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (2; AKT; DAD; FAD; PH2; SHT; WHO); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1;
DAD; LAW; KAP; PED; PNC); HYPOLIPIDEMIC (1; BGB; DAD; PED; PNC; WHO); HYPOPERISTALTIC (2; WHO); HYPOTENSIVE (2; AKT; BGB; FAD; SHT; SKY; WHO); HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC
(1; AKT); HYPOURICEMIC (F; JFM); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; AKT; BGB; CAN; FAY; PED); INSECTIFUGE (1; LAW); INSULIN-SPARING (1; PNC); INTERLEUKENOGENIC (1; WO3); LARVICIDE (1; WO2);
LIPOLYTIC (2; KOM; PH2; SHT; WHO); LYMPHOCYTOGENIC (1; AKT); MYOCONTRACTANT (1; CAN);
MYORELAXANT (1; CAN); NERVINE (F; PED); NKC-ENHANCER (1; AKT; PH2); NO-GENIC (1; LAW);
OREXIGENIC (F; KAB); OVICIDE (1; WO3); OXYTOCIC (1; WO2); PARASITICIDE (1; AKT); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; AKT); PROTISTICIDE (1; LAW); RUBEFACIENT (F; JFM); SEDATIVE (1; WHO); SPERMICIDE
(1; LAW); TICK (1; LAW); TONIC (F; KAB); VASODILATOR (1; SHT; WHO); VERMIFUGE (1; AKT;
APA; LAW; WHO); VULNERARY (1; PED).
INDICATIONS (GARLIC) — ABSCESS (1; DAA; PNC); ACNE (F; FAD); ADENOPATHY (F; JLH);
AEGILOPS (F; JLH); AGING (1; PH2); ALLERGY (1; AKT); ALOPECIA (1; WHO; WO2); ALTITUDE
SICKNESS (F; LAW); AMEBA (1; APA; X11101670); AMEBIASIS (2; FAY; PNC); ANEMIA (F; DAD);
ANOREXIA (F; FAY); APPENDICITIS (1; FAY; PNC); APHTHA (1; LAW); ARTHROSIS (1; FAD; LAW;
PHR; PH2); ASTHMA (1; PNC; WHO); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (3; AKT; APA; BGB; BIS; FAD; LAW;
PHR; PH2; SHT; WHO); ATHLETE’S FOOT (2; TGP); BACILLUS (1; LAW); BACTERIA (2; AKT; FAD;
JFM; KOM; PH2; SKY; WHO); BITE (F; FAY; JFM); BOIL (1; DAA); BRONCHIECTASIS (1; LAW);
BRONCHOSIS (2; FAD; PHR; PH2; WHO); BURN (2; LAW); CALLUS (F; JFM; PH2); CANCER (2;
AKT; BGB; FAD; LAW; PH2; PNC; SKY); CANCER, ABDOMEN (1; AKT; FNF; JLH); CANCER,
BLADDER (1; FNF; JLH; X11341051; X11238818); CANCER, COLON (1; AKT; FNF; JLH;
X11238811); CANCER, GLAND (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LUNG (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, PROSTATE (1;
X11102955); CANCER, SKIN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; AKT; X11238811); CANCER,
UTERUS (1; FNF; JLH); CANDIDA (2; CAN; LAW); CARBUNCLE (F; FAY); CARDIOPATHY (3; BGB;
FAD; SKY); CARIES (1; FNF; KAB); CATARRH (1; AKT; BGB); CELIAC (1; LAW); CHILDBIRTH (F;
JFM); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; APA); CHOLERA (1; PNC); CHRONIC FATIGUE (F; JFM); COCCIDIOSIS (1;
LAW); COLD (2; AKT; FAD; PHR; PNC); COLIC (1; WHO); COLITIS (1; LAW); COLOSIS (1; LAW;
LAW); CONGESTION (1; FAY); CONSTIPATION (F; JFM; PH2); CONVULSION (F; PHR); CORN (F; JLH;
PHR); COUGH (2; APA; FAD; PHR); CRAMP (1; PED; PH2; WHO); CRYPTOCOCCUS (1; DAA);
CYSTOSIS (F; JFM); CYTOMEGALOVIRUS (1; LAW); DEAFNESS (F; LAW); DEBILITY (F; PH2); DEMENTIA
(1; X11238823); DERMATOSIS (1; AKT; DAA; DAD; LAW; PNC); DIABETES (1; LAW; MAM;
PH2; PNC); DIARRHEA (1; AKT; PNC); DIPHTHERIA (F; DAA; DAD); DROPSY (F; KAB); DYSENTERY
(2; AKT; DAD; FAD; PNC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PHR; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (1; AKT; BIS; JFM;
LAW; PNC; WHO); DYSPNEA (1; FAD; FAY); EARACHE (1; FAD); EDEMA (F; JFM; PNC);
ENTEROSIS (2; AKT; APA; FAD; PH2; WHO); EPIGASTROSIS (2; WHO); EPILEPSY (F; AKT; FAY);
ESCHERICHIA (1; LAW; WO2); FELON (F; JLH); FEVER (2; FAD; JFM; PED; PHR; PH2; PNC;
WHO); FIBROID (F; DAD; JLH); FILARIA (1; LAW); FLU (1; AKT; APA; LAW; PNC); FUNGUS
(2; AKT; FAD; JFM; LAW; KOM; MAM; SKY); GANGRENE (F; KAP); GAS (1; DAD; JFM;
PED; PH2; RIN; WHO); GASTROENTEROSIS (2; BIS; DAD; FAD); GASTROSIS (2; AKT; FAD; FAY;
PH2; WHO); GIARDIA (1; LAW; X11101670); GOUT (F; FAD; JFM); HEADACHE (F; JFM);
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HELICOBACTER (1; AKT; X11238826); HEMORRHOID (F; JFM); HEPATOSIS (1; APA); HEPATOTOXICITY
(ACETAMINOPHEN) (2; MAM); HERPES (1; LAW); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (2; AKT; BGB; FAD;
PH2; SHT; WHO); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (3; AKT; APA; DAD; FAD; LAW; PH2; SHT; WHO);
HIGH TRIGLYCERIDE (3; AKT; APA; LAW; SHT); HIV (1; LAW); HOOKWORM (1; AKT; LAW;
WHO); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; DAD; LAW; PED; PNC); HYPERLIPIDEMIA (3; SHT; WHO); HYPERPERISTALSIS (2; WHO); HYPOGLYCEMIA (1; FAY; PNC); HYPOTENSION (F; DAD); HYSTERIA (F; JFM);
IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; AKT; BGB; CAN; FAY; PED); IMMUNOSUPPRESSION (2; PHR; SKY);
IMPOTENCE (1; AKT; X11238821); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (2; AKT; FAD; JFM; LAW;
KOM; MAM; SHT; SKY); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; BGB; JFM); INSANITY (F; AKT); INSOMNIA
(1; JFM; WHO); INTERMITTENT CLAUDICATION (2; BGB; SHT; TGP); KERATOSIS (1; LAW); LARYNGOSIS (1; LAW); LEAD POISONING (1; PNC); LEISHMANIASIS (1; X11119248); LEPROSY (F; JFM);
LEUKEMIA (F; JLH); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB); LUMBAGO (F; PH2); LUPUS (F; LAW); LYMPHOMA
(F; JLH); MALARIA (F; DAD; JFM); MANGE (F; JFM); MELANCHOLY (F; JFM); MENINGOSIS (F; DAA);
MENOPAUSE (F; JFM); MUCOSOSIS (1; LAW); MYALGIA (F; PHR; PH2); MYCOSIS (2; AKT; FAD;
LAW; KOM; MAM; PNC; SKY); MYOFASCITIS (F; DAA); NAUSEA (1; WHO); NEPHROSIS (1;
LAW); NERVOUSNESS (1; WHO); NEURALGIA (1; LAW; PHR); NICOTINISM (1; LAW); OBESITY (1;
BGB; DAD; PED; PNC; WHO); ODONTOSIS (F; KAB); OTOSIS (1; FAD; SKY); PAIN (1; BGB;
DAD; JFM; PH2); PALPITATION (F; JFM); PARADENTOSIS (1; LAW); PARALYSIS (F; KAB); PARASITE
(1; AKT); PARATYPHOID (F; KAP); PARATYPHUS (F; LAW); PERTUSSIS (2; DAD; FAD; FAY; PNC);
PHARYNGOSIS (2; PHR); PINWORM (1; AKT; FAY); PNEUMONIA (1; DAD; LAW); POLIOMYELOSIS
(1; LAW); POLYP (F; JLH); PULMONOSIS (F; KAP); PULPOSIS (1; LAW); RAYNAUD’S SYNDROME
(2; TGP); RESPIROSIS (1; AKT; BGB; LAW; PH2; WHO); RHEUMATISM (1; FAD; LAW; PH2);
RHINOSIS (2; BGB); RINGWORM (1; APA; DAA; WHO); ROUNDWORM (1; LAW; WHO); SALMONELLA (1; WO2); SCABIES (1; DAA; JFM); SCIATICA (F; PHR; PH2); SENILE DEMENTIA (1; LAW;
X11238823); SEPSIS (1; LAW); SHIGELLA (1; WO2); SINUSOSIS (1; FAY); SNAKEBITE (F; FAD;
FAY); SORE (1; FAD; JFM); SORE THROAT (1; LAW); SPLENOSIS (F; KAB); SPOROTRICHOSIS (1;
LAW); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; LAW); STOMACHACHE (F; FAY); STOMATOSIS (2; PHR); STREPTOCOCCUS
(2; X9354029); SWELLING (F; AKT; FAD; FAY; JFM); SYNCOPE (F; KAB); TAPEWORM (F; JFM);
THIRST (F; KAB); THROMBOSIS (1; FAY; PH2; PNC); TONSILOSIS (1; LAW); TRACHOMA (F; DAA);
TRICHOMONIASIS (1; DAA); TRYPANOSOMIASIS (1; LAW); TUBERCULOSIS (1; APA; JFM; LAW);
TUMOR (1; BGB; PNC); TYPHOID (F; DAA); TYPHUS (1; DAD; LAW); ULCER (1; AKT;
X11238826); ULCUS CRURIS (2; LAW); UTI (1; WHO); VAGINOSIS (2; APA; DAA; LAW);
VARICOSIS (F; JFM); VIRUS (1; AKT; APA; LAW; PH2; SKY); WART (F; PHR; PH2); WATER
RETENTION (1; FAD; WHO); WEN (F; JLH); WHITLOW (F; JLH); WORM (1; AKT; APA; JFM; LAW;
WHO); WOUND (F; PHR); YEAST (2; APA; CAN; JAD; WO2).
DOSAGES (GARLIC) — 9–15 G FRESH BULB (FAY); 0.25–0.5 CUP FRESH BULB (PED); 6–12 G DRY BULB
(PED); 9 G DRY BULB:45 ML ALCOHOL/45 ML WATER (PED); 1–5 CLOVES/DAY (APA); 2–4 G 3 ×/DAY
(CAN); 4 G GARLIC OR ONE AVERAGE CLOVE; 5000 ΜG ALLICIN/DAY (SKY); 4 G FRESH GARLIC/DAY (KOM);
1.5–6 G FRESH TUBER (KAP); 2–4 ML TINCTURE (1:5 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.03–0.12 ML
GARLIC OIL/DAY (CAN); 1–2 MINIMS GARLIC OIL (KAP); 2–8 ML GARLIC SYRUP (CAN; PNC); 2–4 ML
GARLIC JUICE (CAN; PNC); 1 (400 MG) STX/DAY; 3–4 (550 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (NH); 1 ENTERIC
COATED 400 MG TABLET (STX TO CONTAIN AT LEAST 3 MG ALLICIN POTENTIAL) 1 ×/DAY AT MEALTIME (NH);
600–900 MG/DAY COATED GARLIC (SHT).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GARLIC) — CLASS 2C (AHP). SOME THIOLBEARING COMPOUNDS IN GARLIC, ONION, AND THEIR RELATIVES CAN CAUSE ACANTHOLYSIS IN VITRO (BRENNER
ET AL., 1995) AND POSSIBLY PEMPHIGUS IN VIVO. “MORE THAN 5 CLOVES A DAY MAY INDUCE GAS AND
HEARTBURN (CASTLEMAN, 1996) AND ‘THIN BLOOD’” (PEOPLE TAKING BLOOD THINNERS MAY THEREBY OVERTHIN THEIR BLOOD). “MAY POTENTIATE THE EFFECT OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE AND ANTICOAGULANT MEDICATIONS”
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(SHT). NO KNOWN CONTRAINDICATIONS DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION (SKY). SOME PEOPLE ARE
VERY ALLERGIC TO GARLIC. CONTRAINDICATED IN HYPERTHYROIDISM (TRA). COMMISSION E REPORTS RARE
GI DISTURBANCES, ALLERGIC REACTIONS, CHANGE OF ODOR OF SKIN AND BREATH. SULPHIDES MAY IRRITATE
THE GI TRACT OR CAUSE DERMATOSIS (CAN). ALLERGIC REACTIONS OF CONTACT DERMATOSIS AND SEVERE
ASTHMATIC ATTACKS (FROM INHALATION OF GARLIC POWDER). TOPICAL APPLICATION OF GARLIC OR GARLIC OIL
MAY CAUSE LOCAL IRRITATING EFFECTS. NAUSEA, VOMITING, AND DIARRHEA MAY OCCUR FOLLOWING INGESTION
OF FRESH GARLIC BULBS, EXTRACTS, OR OIL (AEH1). FRESH GARLIC IS REPORTEDLY DANGEROUS TO CHILDREN
(AHP). USE SPARINGLY WITH CHILDREN UNDER 2 YEARS; MAY IRRITATE MOUTH OR STOMACH IF USED TOO
LIBERALLY (WAM). THEN THERE IS MILLER AND MURRAY’S EXTREMELY CAUTIOUS, BUT NOT CRITICAL REVIEW
(MAM). THOUGH POSSIBLY “USEFUL FOR MILD HYPERTENSION ... ROUTINE USE IS NOT RECOMMENDED.”
AFTER INFORMING US THAT NO DRUG-DRUG INTERACTIONS HAVE BEEN REPORTED FOR GARLIC, THEY PROVIDE A
LONG LIST OF POTENTIAL DRUG-DRUG INTERACTIONS. HASTY READERS, ESPECIALLY MDS, WILL TAKE THIS AS
PROVEN DRUG-GARLIC INTERACTIONS, “AVOID CONCOMITANT USE ... WITH NSAIDS, ANTICOAGULANTS, AND
DRUGS THAT INHIBIT LIVER METABOLISM (E.G., CIMETIDINE (TAGAMET), CIPROFLAXIN (CIPRO), CLARITHROMYCIN, DILTIAZEM (CARDIZEM), ENOXACIN, ERYTHROMYCIN, FLUOXETINE (PROZAC), FLUVOXAMINE, ITRACONAZOLE, KETOCONAZOLE, NEFAZODONE, PAROXETINE (PAXIL), RITONAVIR) MAY AT LEAST ADDITIVELY AND
PERHAPS SYNERGISTICALLY INTERACT WITH GARLIC.” (MAM) WATCH ALSO WITH DRUGS EXTENSIVELY METABOLIZED BY THE LIVER (ALPRAZOLAM, AMITRIPTYLINE, ASTEMIZOLE, CARBAMAZEPINE, CISAPRIDE, CLOZAPINE,
CORTICOSTEROIDS, CYCLOSPORINE, DESIPRAMINE, DIAZEPAN (VALIUM), IMIPRAMINE, PHENYTOIN (DILANTIN), PROPRANOLOL, TERFENADINE (SELDANE), THEOPHYLLINE, TRIAZOLAM, WARFARIN (COUMADIN), AND
DRUGS THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY LIVER INHIBITION (E.G., PROPRANOLOL, DIAZEPAM) (MAM). MAM
TABULATES ALLERGIC CONTACT DERMATOSIS, BURNING GI SENSATIONS, DIAPHORESIS, DIARRHEA, LIGHT-HEADEDNESS, MENORRHAGIA, METRORRHAGIA, NAUSEA, SPINAL EPIDURAL HEMATOMA, AND VOMITING AS SIDE
EFFECTS OF GARLIC (MAM). MAM EVEN TRIES TO ATTRIBUTE A CASE OF SPINAL HEMATOMA TO GARLIC (IN
AN 87-YEAR-OLD MAN INGESTING 2 G DAILY “TO PREVENT HEART DISEASE”). PERHAPS THEY ARE TOO EAGER
TO ACCENTUATE THE NEGATIVE, ATTRIBUTING THE PROBLEM “TO GARLIC’S ABILITY TO INHIBIT NORMAL PLATELET
FUNCTION.” STILL ACCENTUATING THE NEGATIVE MAM TALK ABOUT RATS GIVEN MASSIVE DOSES (50 MG/DAY
GARLIC POWDER) DEVELOPING DEGENERATIVE CHANGES IN 45 DAYS AND SEVERE TESTICULAR LESIONS AFTER
70 DAYS (MAM). THE CREDIBILITY OF THEIR UNCRITICAL DATA IS QUESTIONABLE; FOR EXAMPLE, ON PAGE
144, THEY TALK ABOUT 0.75 MG GARLIC EO DIVIDED IN THREE DOSES A DAY CAUSING ANOREXIA, NAUSEA,
SEVERE VOMITING, DIARRHEA, MARKED WEIGHT LOSS, METRORRHAGIA, AND MENORRHAGIA, YET ON PAGE 145
THEY CASUALLY DISCUSS A DOSAGE MORE THAN THREE ORDERS OF MAGNITUDE HIGHER FOR 20 DAYS, LOWERING
PLATELET AGGREGATION FROM 30.37% TO 21.21% (MAM). AT 3 × 300 MG/DAY COATED GARLIC POWDER
TABLET, GI DISCOMFORT WAS THE MOST FREQUENT SIDE EFFECT; ALSO BLOATING, DIZZINESS, HEADACHE,
HYPOTENSIVE CIRCULATORY REACTIONS, OUTBREAKS OF SWEATING; DAILY DOSES OF 900–1200 MG WERE
ASSOCIATED WITH GARLIC ODOR.
EXTRACTS (GARLIC) — EXTRACTS >30 ML/KG ORL IPR SCU IN MUS RAT. ACTIVE HYPOGLYCEMIC COMPOUNDS
MAY HAVE INSULIN-SPARING ACTIVITY, THE THIOL GROUPS COMPETING FOR INSULIN WITH THE INACTIVATING
COMPOUNDS (PNC). AJOENE ANTIAGGREGANT, ANTILIPOXYGENASE, ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (CAN; PNC);
SYNERGIZES ANTIAGGREGANT ACTIVITY OF DIPYRAMIDOLE, FORSKOLIN, INDOMETHACIN, AND PROSTACYCLIN.
GARLIC (OR ALLICIN) ANTISEPTIC TO AEROMONAS, ASPERGILLUS, BACILLUS, CANDIDA ALBICANS, CITROBACTER,
CRYPTOCOCCUS, EPIDERMOPHYTON, ESCHERICHIA COLI, HERPES, INFLUENZA, KLEBSIELA, MICROSPORUM,
PROTEUS, PROVIDENCIA, RHODOTORULA, SALMONELLA PARATYPHI, SALMONELLA TYPHI, SHIGELLA DYSENTERICA, STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS, TORULOPSIS, TRICHOMONAS SPP, TRICHOPHYTON, TRICHOSPORUM, AND
VIBRIO CHOLERAE (CAN; PNC). LD50 = 60 MG/KG IVN MOUSE (SHT), 120 MG/KG SCU MOUSE (M11;
SHT). MIGHT BE A GOOD WAY TO CUT BACK ON YOUR GROCERY BILL (EXCEPT FOR GARLIC), IF YOU BELIEVE
THIS QUOTE “RATS FED UP TO 2000 MG/KG GARLIC EXTRACT FOR 6 MONTHS SHOWED NO WEIGHT LOSS BUT
DID SHOW A SLIGHTLY REDUCED FOOD INTAKE RELATIVE TO CONTROLS.” THERE WERE NO CHANGES IN RENAL
FUNCTION, HEMATOLOGIC PARAMETERS, OR SELECTED SEROLOGIC PARAMETERS, AND THERE WAS NO EVIDENCE
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OF ANY PATHOLOGIC CHANGES IN ORGANS OR TISSUES. CLINICAL STUDIES SUGGEST UTILITY IF ATHEROSCLEROSIS,
CARDIOPATHY, GI DISORDERS, HIGH CHOLESTEROL, AND HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (FAD). COMMISSION E
APPROVALS DIFFER; BLUMENTHAL ET AL. (1998) APPROVE 4 G FRESH GARLIC OR EQUIVALENT PREPARATIONS
“SUPPORTIVE TO DIETARY MEASURES AT ELEVATED LEVELS OF LIPIDS IN BLOOD AND PREVENTATIVE MEASURES
FOR AGE-DEPENDENT VASCULAR CHANGES” WHILE GRUENWALD ET AL. (1998) APPROVE FOR ALMOST THE SAME
THINGS FOR WHICH THEY APPROVE ECHINACEA, VIZ. ATHEROSCLEROSIS, BRONCHOSIS, COLD, COUGH, FEVER,
PHARYNGOSIS, STOMATOSIS, AND “TENDENCY TO INFECTION.”
GARLIC WEED (PETIVERIA ALLIACEA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (GARLIC WEED) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; 60P; TRA; WOI; X1841991); ANALGESIC (1;
60P; TRA; X1842010); ANESTHETIC (1; TRA; X1841991); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; 60P; TRA);
ANTIMITOTIC (1; X8081301); ANTIPYRETIC (F; IED; X1841991); ANTISEPTIC (1; 60P; TRA); ANTISPASMODIC (1; 60P; TRA; WOI); ANTITRYPANOSOMIC (1; X9741882); ANTITUMOR (1; TRA; 60P);
ANTITUSSIVE (F; DAV); APHRODISIAC (F; IED); CANDIDICIDE (1; 60P); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; DAV);
CONTRACEPTIVE (F; DAV); CYCLOOXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; TRA); DEPURATIVE (F; 60P); DIAPHORETIC
(F; JFM); DIURETIC (F; JFM; WOI); EMMENAGOGUE (F; IED; JFM; WOI); EXPECTORANT (F; 60P;
WOI); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; ABS; X2100880); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; X10084333; 60P); INSECTICIDE (F; 60P); INSECTIFUGE (F; 60P); MUTAGENIC (1; X1377342); NEMATICIDE (F; 60P); NERVINE
(F; JFM); PHAGOCYTOTIC (F; 60P); SEDATIVE (1; X1841991); UTEROTONIC (F; 60P); VERMIFUGE (F;
JFM).
INDICATIONS (GARLIC WEED) — ARTHROSIS (1; 60P; X1842010); ASTHMA (F; JFM); BOIL (F; JFM);
BRONCHOSIS (F; DAV); BUG BITE (F; DAV); CANCER (1; HAD; IED; TRA; 60P); CANDIDA (1; 60P);
CARDIOPATHY (F; JFM); CHILDBIRTH (F; 60P; IED); CHOLERA (F; 60P); COLD (F; 60P); CRAMP (1; 60P;
JFM; TRA; WOI); CYSTOSIS (F; JFM); DERMATOSIS (F; 60P; TRA); DIABETES (1; X2100880); DIARRHEA
(F; JFM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; JFM); DYSPEPSIA (1; TRA); EDEMA (1; TRA); FEVER (F; IED; JFM;
X1841991); FLU (F; JFM; TRA); HEADACHE (F; JFM; TRA); HOARSENESS (F; JFM); HYSTERIA (F; JFM);
IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; X10084333; 60P); INFLAMMATION (1; 60P; TRA); INSOMNIA (1; X1841991);
LISTERIA (1; X10084333); MYALGIA (F; TRA); NERVES (F; 60P; WOI); NERVOUSNESS (1; X1841991);
OSTEOARTHROSIS (1; ABS); PAIN (1; 60P; JFM; TRA; X1841991; X1842010); PARALYSIS (F; JFM);
PERTUSSIS (F; JFM; WOI); PNEUMONIA (F; DAV); PULMONOSIS (F; IED); RHEUMATISM (F; JFM; TRA);
RINGWORM (F; JFM); SCABIES (F; DAV); SINUSOSIS (F; TRA); SNAKEBITE (F; IED); SPASM (F; JFM);
TOOTHACHE (F; 60P; TRA); TUMOR (1; TRA; 60P); VD (F; 60P; JFM); WATER RETENTION (F; JFM;
WOI); WORM (F; IED; JFM); YEAST (1; 60P).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GARLIC WEED) — DIABETIC AND PREGNANT
PATIENTS SHOULD NOT USE IT (TRA). LD50 360 MG/KG RAT (TRA).
GBANJA KOLA (COLA NITIDA (VENT.) SCHOTT & ENDL.) ++
SYNONYM — STERCULIA NITIDA VENT.
ACTIVITIES (GBANJA KOLA) — APHRODISIAC (F; CRC); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC); NERVINE (F; CRC); POISON
(F; CRC); RESTORATIVE (F; CRC); SEDATIVE (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); TONIC
(F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (GBANJA KOLA) — CONCEPTION (F; CRC); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC);
FATIGUE (F; CRC); INFERTILITY (F; CRC); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); MALARIA (F; CRC); NAUSEA (F; CRC);
NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC).
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GENTIAN (GENTIANA LUTEA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (GENTIAN) — ANALGESIC (1; HHB); ANTIEMETIC (1, BGB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA;
CAN; PED); ANTIPYRETIC (1; CRC; HHB); ANTISEPTIC (F; CRC); APERITIF (1; CRC; PNC); ASTRINGENT
(1; APA); BITTER (2; KOM; PNC); CARMINATIVE (F; PH2); CHOLAGOGUE (1; CAN; PH2); CHOLERETIC
(1; AOA; PNC); CNS STIMULANT (1; HHB); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC); DIGESTIVE (1; APA; CRC; SKY);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC); FUNGISTAT (1; PH2); GASTROSTIMULANT (1; CAN); INSECTICIDE (1; CRC);
MUTAGENIC (1; APA; CAN); ROBORANT (2; KOM); SECRETAGOGUE (2; KOM; PIP); SIALAGOGUE (2;
APA; CAN; KOM; PH2); STIMULANT (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; HHB); TONIC (2; CRC; KOM;
PIP); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC; HHB; MAD).
INDICATIONS (GENTIAN) — ACHLORHYDRIA (1; BGB; MAD); ANEMIA (F; MAD); ANOREXIA (2;
APA; CAN; KOM; PH2; PNC); ARTHROSIS (1; HHB; PED); BITE (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; JAD);
ATONY (F; BGB); CANCER (F; CRC); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CARCINOMA
(F; CRC; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; MAD); CHLOROSIS (F; MAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; HHB); COLD (F;
CRC); CONVULSION (F; CRC); DEBILITY (F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; APA; CRC; PNC); DYSMENORRHEA
(F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA (2; APA; CAN; KOM; PH2); DYSURIA (F; CRC); EDEMA (1; HHB);
ENTEROSIS (1; APA; HHB); FEVER (1; CRC; HHB; MAD); GAS (2; APA; KOM; PHR; PH2);
GASTROSIS (1; HHB; KOM; PED); GASTROENTEROSIS (1; APA; CAN); GOUT (F; CRC; MAD);
HEADACHE (F; MAD); HEARTBURN (1; APA; PNC); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; JLH); HERPES (F; CRC);
HYPEREMIA (F; HHB); HYSTERIA (F; MAD); INDURATION (F; CRC); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; CAN;
PED); JAUNDICE (F; APA; CRC; PED); MALARIA (F; CRC; HHB); NAUSEA (F; PNC); NEUROSIS (F;
MAD); NICOTINISM (F; APA; CRC); PAIN (1; HHB); RHEUMATISM (F; MAD); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC);
SORE (F; JLH); SORE THROAT (F; APA; PED); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC; JLH); STOMACHACHE (1; CRC;
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PED); SYNCOPE (F; CRC); TYPHUS (1; HHB); ULCER (1; APA; JLH); VOMITING (1, BGB); WORM
(F; CRC; HHB; MAD); WOUND (1; APA).
DOSAGES (GENTIAN) — 0.5–1 TSP FRESH ROOT (PED); 0.25–0.5 G DRY ROOT (PED); 0.5 G DRY ROOT:3 ML
ALCOHOL/2 ML WATER (PED); 0.6–2 G ROOT, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.3–2 G ROOT/DAY (HHB); 2–4
G ROOT/DAY (KOM; PIP); 0.5–2 G POWDERED ROOT (PNC); 1 TSP POWDERED ROOT/3 CUPS WATER, TAKE 1
TBSP 30 MINUTES BEFORE MEALS (APA); 1 G HERB/CUP WATER, OR 1–4 ML TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (PH2); 1–3
G ROOT TINCTURE/DAY (KOM; PIP); 20–40 DROPS TINCTURE (APA); 10 DROPS TINCTURE 2–3 ×/DAY (MAD);
UP TO 20 DROPS TINCTURE BEFORE MEALS (SKY); 2–5 ML TINCTURE (PNC); 1–4 ML HERBAL TINCTURE (1:5
IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.5–4 G EXTRACT/DAY (APA); 2–4 G FLUID EXTRACT (KOM; PIP); 1.5–4
ML HERB INFUSION (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GENTIAN) — CLASS 2D. ROOT CONTRAINDICATED
IN ACID STOMACH, GASTROSIS, HEARTBURN, AND DUODENAL AND GASTRIC ULCERS (AHP; KOM; SKY). MAY
CAUSE HEADACHE (KOM; PIP). REPORTEDLY CONTRAINDICATED IN HYPERTENSION (CAN). GENTIAN HAS
DOCUMENTED MUTAGENIC ACTIVITY AND IS REPUTED TO AFFECT THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY
AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN). MUTAGENIC ACTIVITY IN THE AMES TEST HAS BEEN DOCUMENTED
FOR GENTIAN WITH GENTISIN AND ISOGENTISIN IDENTIFIED AS MUTAGENIC COMPONENTS. GENTIAN ROOT IS
REPORTED TO CONTAIN 1000 PPM TOTAL MUTAGENIC COMPOUNDS, OF WHICH 760 WERE GENTISIN AND ISOGENTISIN (CAN). BLUMENTHAL ET AL., (1998) CAUTION RE DANDELION, BUT NOT GENTIAN, THAT, “AS WITH ALL
DRUGS CONTAINING BITTER SUBSTANCES, DISCOMFORT DUE TO GASTRIC HYPERACIDITY MAY OCCUR” (KOM). DO
I NEED TO WRITE OUT THIS CAVEAT FOR ALL THE BITTER HERBS (PEDERSEN, 1998, CLASSIFIES NEARLY HALF OF HIS
HERBS AS BITTER)? WARNING: MAY CAUSE HYPERACIDITY AND GASTRIC DISTRESS. IN GENERAL, BITTER SUBSTANCES
STIMULATE GASTRIC SECRETION.
GERMAN IPECAC, WHITE SWALLOWWORT
(VINCETOXICUM HIRUNDINARIA MEDIK.) +
SYNONYMS — ASCLEPIAS VINCETOXICUM L., CYNANCHUM VINCETOXICUM (L.) PERS., VINCETOXICUM OFFICINALE MOENCH.
ACTIVITIES (GERMAN IPECAC) — ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2); ANTITUMOR (1; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; HHB);
DIGESTIVE (F; PH2); DIGITALIC (1; WOI); DIURETIC (F; HHB; PH2); EMETIC (F; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE
(F; PH2); FUNGICIDE (1; HHB); HEMOLYTIC (1; WOI); LAXATIVE (F; EFS); PARALYTIC (1; PH2); POISON
(1; WOI); TOXIC (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (GERMAN IPECAC) — BRUISE (F; PH2); CANCER (1; PH2); CANCER, BREAST (F; HHB; JLH);
CANCER, UTERUS (F; HHB; JLH); CONSTIPATION (F; EFS); DYSMENORRHEA (F; HHB; PH2); DYSPEPSIA
(F; PH2); EDEMA (F; PH2); FEVER (F; HHB); FUNGUS (1; HHB); INFECTION (1; HHB); MASTOSIS (F;
JLH); MYCOSIS (1; HHB); NEPHROSIS (F; HHB; PH2); PAIN (F; HHB); PLAGUE (F; HHB; PH2); SCROFULA
(F; EFS); SNAKEBITE (F; HHB; PH2); SWELLING (F; PH2); TUMOR (1; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); WATER
RETENTION (F; HHB; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GERMAN IPECAC) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
THE MIX OF GLYCOSIDES, CALLED VINCETOXIN, IN HIGH DOSES IN ANIMALS CAUSES APNEA, CARDIAC PARALYSIS,
AND VOMITING.
GERMAN SARSAPARILLA (CAREX ARENARIA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (GERMAN SARSAPARILLA) — DIAPHORETIC (F; HHB); DIURETIC (F; HHB); INSECTICIDE (F;
HHB); PISCICIDE (F; HHB); STERNUTATOR (F; HHB).
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INDICATIONS (GERMAN SARSAPARILLA) — AMENORRHEA (F; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F; HHB; PH2); COLIC (F;
PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; HHB); DIABETES (F; PH2); EDEMA (F; PH2); FEVER (F; HHB); GAS (F; PH2);
GASTROSIS (F; HHB); GOUT (F; HHB; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); MANGE (F;
HHB); PAIN (F; HHB); PULMONOSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; HHB; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; PH2);
VD (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; HHB).
GIANT MILKWEED (CALOTROPIS GIGANTEA (L.) W. T. AITON) X
SYNONYMS — ASCLEPIAS GIGANTEA L. C. PROCERA, WITH VERY SIMILAR ACTIVITIES AND INDICATIONS
(WO2). BOTH ARE CALLED GIANT MILKWEED BY USDA, BUT THAT COMMON NAME IS PREFERRED FOR THE
NAMESAKE C. GIGANTEA. HERE I YIELD TO THE HERBAL PDR (EDITION 2), WHICH TREATS THEM SEPARATELY.
I HAVE AGGREGATED THEIR CHEMICALS IN FNF, BUT RELUCTANTLY MAINTAIN THEM AS SEPARATE ACCOUNTS,
AS DOES PH2.
ACTIVITIES (GIANT MILKWEED) — ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); ALTERATIVE (F; DEP; KAP); ANALGESIC (F;
KAB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; KAB); ANTISPASMODIC (F; DEP; KAP); ANTITUMOR (1; PH2); BITTER (F;
KAP); CARDIOTONIC (1; KAP; PH2); DEPILATORY (F; DEP; KAB); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEP; PH2; SUW);
DIGESTIVE (F; KAB); EMETIC (F; DEP; KAP; PH2; SUW); EXPECTORANT (F; DEP; KAP; PH2; SUW);
GASTROTONIC (F; KAB); LAXATIVE (F; KAP; SUW); NERVINE (F; DEP); PROTEOLYTIC (F; KAB); RUBEFACIENT (F; DEP); STIMULANT (F; KAB); STOMACHIC (F; KAB; KAP); TONIC (F; DEP; KAP); UTEROTONIC
(1; KAP); VERMIFUGE (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (GIANT MILKWEED) — ANASARCA (F; DEP; KAB; PH2); ANOREXIA (F; DEP); APHTHA (F;
DEP); ARTHROSIS (F; DEP); ASCITES (F; DEP; PH2); ASTHMA (F; DEP; KAB; SUW); BITE (F; KAB);
BRONCHOSIS (F; DEP; KAP); CACHEXIA (F; DEP); CANCER (1; PH2); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER,
SKIN (1; PH2); CATARRH (F; DEP; KAB); COLD (F; SUW); CONSTIPATION (F; DEP; KAP; SUW);
CONVULSION (F; SEP; PH2); COUGH (F; KAB; PH2; SUW); CRAMP (F; DEP; KAP); DERMATOSIS (F;
DEP; SUW); DIARRHEA (F; SUW); DROPSY (F; DEP; KAB); DYSENTERY (F; DEP; KAP; PH2; SUW);
DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2; SUW); ELEPHANTIASIS (F; DEP; SUW); ENTEROSIS (F; KAB; PH2; SUW); EPIDIDYMOSIS (F; DEP); EPILEPSY (F; DEP); FEVER (F; DEP; KAB; PH2; SUW); GONORRHEA (F; DEP);
HEMORRHOID (F; DEP); HEPATOSIS (F; DEP; KAB); HYSTERIA (F; DEP); INFLAMMATION (F; KAB);
LEPROSY (F; DEP; PH2; SUW); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB); MALARIA (F; DEP; KAB); OBESITY (F; PH2);
PAIN (F; DEP; KAB); PARALYSIS (F; DEP; KAB); PHARYNGOSIS (F; KAP; PH2); PHTHISIS (F; DEP);
RHEUMATISM (F; DEP; SUW); RHINOSIS (F; KAP; PH2); RINGWORM (F; KAB); SCABIES (F; KAB);
SNAKEBITE (F; DEP; KAB); SORE (F; JLH); SPLENOSIS (F; DEP; KAB); STOMATOSIS (F; DEP); SWELLING
(F; DEP; JLH; KAB; SUW); SYPHILIS (F; PH2; SUW); TOOTHACHE (F; DEP; PH2); TUMOR (1; PH2);
VD (F; DEP; PH2); VOMITING (F; PH2; SUW); WART (F; PH2); WORM (F; KAB; PH2; SUW); WOUND
(F; DEP; KAB).
DOSAGES (GIANT MILKWEED) — 200–600 MG BARK AS A DIAPHORETIC AND EXPECTORANT, 2–4 G AS EMETIC
(HHB; PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GIANT MILKWEED) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). DANGEROUS
PLANT. VERY HIGH DOSES MAY CAUSE DEATH, FOLLOWING BRADYCARDIA, CONVULSION, DIARRHEA, AND VOMITING
(PH2). PERKINS AND PAYNE NOTE CONVULSIONS, DIARRHEA, VOMITING, SLOWED BUT STRONGER HEARTBEAT,
LABORED RESPIRATION, INCREASED BLOOD PRESSURE, AND POSSIBLE DEATH (CRC). TRADITIONAL USE IN INDIA
MAY CAUSE SEVERE BULLOUS DERMATOSIS, LEADING OCCASIONALLY TO HYPERTROPIC SCARS. CALOTROPINE EFFECTIVE IN VITRO AGAINST EPIDERMOID TISSUE CULTURES OF THE RHINOPHARYNX (PH2).
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GINGER (ZINGIBER OFFICINALE ROSCOE) +++
SYNONYM — AMOMUM ZINGIBER L.
ACTIVITIES (GINGER) — ANALGESIC (1; FAY; PED; PNC; TRA; WAM); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; APA; FAY;
MAB; PH2; SKY); ANTIALCOHOLIC (1; MAB); ANTIALLERGIC (1; FAY; MAB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA;
MAB; TRA); ANTICARCINOGENIC (1; MAB); ANTICATHARTIC (1; MAB); ANTICHOLINERGIC (F; MAB);
ANTICONVULSANT (1; PNC); ANTIDEPRESSANT (1; DAA; MAB; WOI); ANTIDOTE, ARACEAE (F; DAA);
ANTIDOTE, MUSHROOM (F; DAA); ANTIDOTE, SEAFOOD POISONING (F; DAD); ANTIEDEMIC (1; HH3; MAB;
WHO); ANTIEMETIC (3; KOM; PIP; WHO); ANTIEMMENAGOGUE (F; APA); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; DAA;
MAB; PNC); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; FAY; MAB; TRA; WAM; WHO); ANTILEUKOTRIENE (1; PH2;
WHO); ANTILIPIDEMIC (1; PH2); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; MAB); ANTINARCOTIC (1; DAA; WHO); ANTINAUSEANT (1; MAB; WAM); ANTIOXIDANT (1; AKT; DAA; MAB; PH2); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; AKT;
MAB; PH2; WHO); ANTIPYRETIC (1; MAB; TRA); ANTIRHINOVIRAL (1; MAB); ANTISECRETORY (F; FAY);
ANTISEPTIC (1; MAB); ANTISEROTONINERGIC (1; MAB; WHO); ANTISPASMODIC (1; BGB; KOM; MAB;
PIP; PNC; TRA); ANTITHROMBIC (1; PH2); ANTITHROMBOXANE (1; AKT; WHO); ANTITUSSIVE (1; MAB;
PNC); ANTIULCER (1; MAB; VVG); ANTIVIRAL (1; APA; MAB; TRA; WAM); ANXIOLYTIC (1; MAB);
APERITIF (F; DAD; JFM; KAB); APHRODISIAC (F; DAD; KAB; MAD); ARRHYTHMIGENIC (1; APA);
ASTRINGENT (1; PHR; PH2); CANDIDICIDE (1; TRA); CARDIOTONIC (1; MAB); CARMINATIVE (1; MAB;
PED; PHR; PH2; PNC; SUW); CHOLAGOGUE (2; KOM; PIP; VVG); CHOLERETIC (1; PH2; WHO);
CIRCULOSTIMULANT (1; AKT; MAB); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; APA); COX-2 INHIBITOR (1; COX; FNF);
CYCLOOXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; MAB; WHO); DIAPHORETIC (1; APA; CAN; FAY; MAB; MAD);
DECONGESTANT (F; RIN); DETOXICANT (F; FAY); DIGESTIVE (1; AKT; APA; DAA; KAP; MAB; WAM);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; AAB; MAD); EXPECTORANT (F; FAY; JFM; MAD; PH2); FUNGICIDE (1; DAD;
MAB; TRA); GASTROIRRITANT (1; MAB); GASTROPROTECTIVE (1; MAB); GASTROTONIC (1; PH2); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; MAB; PNC); HYPERTENSIVE (1; MAB); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; MAB; PED; PNC);
HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; DAA; MAB; PED); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA; PNC); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; PH2);
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LACTAGOGUE (F; FAY); LIPOLYTIC (1; PH2); LIPOXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; MAB; WHO); MOLLUSCICIDE
(1; FAY; HH3); MUTAGENIC (1; MAB); MYORELAXANT (PED); NEMATICIDE (1; MAB); OVICIDE (1;
TRA); PARASITICIDE (1; MAB); PERISTALTIC (2; KOM; PIP; PH2); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (2; KOM; MAB;
PIP; PH2); PRESSOR (1; MAB); PROTEOLYTIC (1; DAA); RESPIRASTIMULANT (F; DAA); SCHISTOSOMICIDE
(1; HH3); SECRETAGOGUE (2; KOM; PIP); SIALAGOGUE (2; APA; DAA; JFM; KAP; KOM; PH2);
STERNUTATOR (F; DAA; DAD); STIMULANT (1; BGB; DAA; PED; SUW); STOMACHIC (F; MAD); SYNCOPE
(1; COX; FNF); THERMOGENIC (1; MAB); THROMBOSIS (1; PH2); THROMBOXANE-SYNTHETASE INHIBITOR
(1; APA); TONIC (2; KOM; PH2); VASOMOTOR STIMULANT (F; DAA); VERMIFUGE (1; DAA).
INDICATIONS (GINGER) — ADENOPATHY (F; KAB); AGING (F; WHO); ALCOHOLISM (1; MAB); ALLERGY (1;
FAY; MAB); ALOPECIA (F; DAA; DAD; FAY; WHO); ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); ANEMIA (F; DAA);
ANOREXIA (2; JFM; KAB; PHR; WHO); ANXIETY (1; MAB); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; MAB; SKY); ASCITES
(F; KAB); ASTHMA (F; FAY; JFM; MAD); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; SKY); BACKACHE (1; WHO); BACTERIA (1;
APA; MAB; TRA); BITE (F; DAA; KAB); BLEEDING (F; DAA); BLISTER (1; DAD; DAA; FAY); BOIL (F;
KAB); BORBORYGMUS (F; BGB); BRONCHOSIS (1; AAB; BGB; FAY); BRUISE (F; DAA; DAD); BURN (1;
APA; DAD; FAY; MAB); CANCER (1; MAB); CANDIDA (1; TRA); CARDIOPATHY (1; APA; FAY); CATARACT
(F; WHO); CATARRH (2; DAD; TRA); CHEMOTHERAPY (1; MAB; SKY); CHEST COLD (1; AAB); CHILDBIRTH
(F; AAB); CHOLERA (F; DAA; DAD); COLD (2; AKT; APA; BGB; MAD; TRA; WHO); COLIC (1; PNC;
BGB; SUW; WHO); CONGESTION (F; DAA; DAD; RIN); CONVULSION (1; PNC); CORNEOSIS (F; DAA);
COUGH (1; APA; BGB; FAY; PNC); CRAMP (1; APA; BGB; KOM; MAB; PIP; PNC; TRA; WAM);
DANDRUFF (F; APA); DEPRESSION (1; APA; DAA; MAB; WOI); DIABETES (1; DAA); DIARRHEA (2; AAB;
BGB; DAA; TRA; WHO); DIZZINESS (2; JAD); DROPSY (F; DAA; DAD); DYSMENORRHEA (1; AAB;
APA; DAA; JFM; MAB); DYSPEPSIA (2; FAY; KOM; PIP; MAD; SUW; TRA; WAM); DYSPNEA (F;
BGB; PH2); EARACHE (F; APA); EDEMA (1; MAB); ELEPHANTIASIS (F; KAB); ENTEROSIS (1; APA; FAY;
MAD; PNC); EPIGASTROSIS (F; BGB; MAD); EPISTAXIS (F; FAY); ESCHERICHIA (1; HH3); FEVER (2; APA;
CAN; FAY; MAB; MAD; TRA); FLU (2; APA; BGB; TRA; VVG; WHO); FUNGUS (1; DAD; MAB;
TRA); GAS (1; AAB; APA; MAB; MAD; PED; PHR; PH2; PNC; SUW; VVG); GASTROSIS (2; APA;
FAY; MAD; PHR; TRA); HEADACHE (1; APA; FAY; KAP; MAB; WAM); HEAD COLD (F; JFM; RIN);
HEMORRHOID (F; KAB; MAD; WHO); HEPATOSIS (1; APA; MAD); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; PNC);
HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; MAB; PED; PNC); HOARSENESS (F; JFM); HYPEREMESIS (2; AKT); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; PH2); IMPOTENCE (1; APA; MAB); INFECTION (1; DAD; MAB; TRA); INFERTILITY (F; MAD);
INFLAMMATION (2; FAY; MAB; TRA; SKY; WAM; WHO); INSOMNIA (F; WHO); KAWASAKI DISEASE (1;
MAB); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; MAB); LUMBAGO (1; PNC); MALARIA (F; JFM; MAD); MARASMUS (F;
DAA; DAD); MIGRAINE (1; APA; FAY; MAB; PH2; SKY; WHO); MORNING SICKNESS (2; KOM; MAB;
PIP; WHO); MOTION SICKNESS (2; KOM; MAB; PIP; WHO); MYALGIA (1; AAB; AKT; WAM; WHO);
MYCOSIS (1; DAD; HH3; MAB; TRA); NAUSEA (2; BGB; DAA; FAY; TRA; WAM; WHO); NEPHROSIS
(F; APA; DAA); NEURALGIA (1; COX; FNF); NEURASTHENIA (F; MAD); OBESITY (1; PH2); OPACITY (F;
JFM); OPHTHALMIA (F; JFM); OSTEOARTHROSIS (1; AKT; COX); PAIN (1; AKT; FAY; JBU; PED; PNC;
TRA; WAM; WHO); PALPITATION (F; FAY); PARASITE (1; MAB; TRA); PHARYNGOSIS (1; JFM; PH2;
TRA); POSTOPERATIVE NAUSEA (2; WHO); PYREXIA (F; PNC); RAYNAUD’S SYNDROME (F; BGB); RHEUMATISM (1; FAY; MAB; MAD; PNC; SKY; WHO); SALMONELLA (1; HH3; TRA); SCHISTOSOMIASIS (1;
DAD; HH3; TRA); SEASICKNESS (2; WHO); SNAKEBITE (F; DAA; DAD); SORE THROAT (1; APA);
SPLENOSIS (F; FAY); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH3; TRA); STOMACHACHE (1; AAB; AKT; DAA; DAD);
STOMATOSIS (F; MAD); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; HH3); STROKE (1; APA); SWELLING (1; FAY; HH3; MAB;
WHO); THIRST (F; DAD); THROMBOCYTOSIS (1; MAB); TOOTHACHE (F; DAD; MAD; KAP; WHO);
TRICHOMONIASIS (1; DAA); ULCER (1; APA; FAY; MAB; VVG); VAGINOSIS (1; DAA); VERTIGO (1; MAB);
VIRUS (1; APA; MAB; TRA; WAM); VITILIGO (F; FAY); VOMITING (3; KOM; PIP; WHO); WORM (F;
DAA; DAD); YEAST (1; TRA).
DOSAGES (GINGER) — 3–10 G FRESH GINGER, OR 2–4 G DRY GINGER, 1–3 ×/DAY (JAD; SKY); 0.3–1.5 G
RHIZOME SEVERAL ×/DAY (MAD); 500–1000 MG FRESH ROOT 3 ×/DAY (MAB); 2–4 TBSP FRESH ROOT (PED);
3–6 G DRY ROOT (PED); 4.5 G DRY ROOT:22 ML ALCOHOL/23 ML WATER (PED); 500 MG DRY ROOT 2–4 ×/DAY
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(MAB); 0.3–1 G POWDERED ROOT (PNC); 2 TSP POWDERED ROOT/CUP WATER (APA); 0.25–1.0 G HERB, OR
IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.7–2 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (1:2)/DAY (MAB); 0.25–3 ML HERBAL TINCTURE (CAN;
SKY); 0.25–3 ML TINCTURE (PNC); 1.7–5 ML TINCTURE (1:5)/DAY (MAB); 1.5–9 G/DAY (FAY); 2–4
G/DAY (HH3); 500 MG TABLET 2–4 ×/DAY (MAB); 3 (530 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (NH); 1 (480 MG)
STX 2 ×/DAY; 15–60 MG GINGER OLEORESIN (PNC); 2.5–5 ML GINGER SYRUP (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GINGER) — CLASS 2B, 2D (AHP).“HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). PERHAPS ERRING ON THE SIDE OF CAUTION,
REICHERT CAUTIONS THAT GINGER MAY RAISE THE BLOOD PRESSURE, MAY AMPLIFY BLOOD-THINNING DRUG ACTIVITIES,
AND MIGHT BE CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY. CONTRAINDICATED IN CHILDHOOD FEVERS AND GALLSTONES
(WAM). PATIENTS WITH GALLSTONES SHOULD CONSULT A PRACTITIONER BEFORE TAKING GINGER (AHP). THE
LAWRENCE REVIEW SAYS OVERDOSES MAY CAUSE CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS AND CNS DEPRESSION (LRNP, NOVEMBER 1991). LARGE DOSES (6 G OR MORE) POSSIBLY GASTROIRRITANT, CAUSING A SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN EXFOLIATION
OF GASTRIC SURFACE EPITHELIAL CELLS IN HUMAN VOLUNTEERS (MAB). DUE TO GINGER’S STRONG ANTIAGGREGANT
ACTIVITY, EXPERTS RECOMMEND IT NOT BE USED BY PEOPLE WITH BLOOD CLOTTING DISORDERS. MANY CHEMOTHERAPY PATIENTS EXPERIENCE PERIODS WHEN THEIR BLOOD PLATELET COUNTS DROP DRAMATICALLY. DOCTORS WILL WARN
PATIENTS TO AVOID ASPIRIN WHEN THEIR PLATELET COUNTS ARE LOW. THEY FEEL THAT PATIENTS SHOULD ALSO AVOID
GINGER WHEN THEIR PLATELET COUNT DROPS, WHILE CONTINUING USE OF GINGER FOR PATIENTS WITH NORMAL PLATELET
COUNTS. LESS CONSERVATIVELY, COMMISSION E REPORTS RHIZOME SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR VOMITING IN
PREGNANCY (AEH). LININGER ET AL. (1998) ADDS HEARTBURN AS A RARE SIDE EFFECT. “A DOCTOR SHOULD BE
INFORMED IF GINGER IS USED BEFORE SURGERY TO COUNTERACT POSSIBLE POSTANESTHESIA NAUSEA” (SKY).
EXTRACTS (GINGER) — FRESH GINGER JUICE REDUCES SERUM GLUCOSE LEVELS IN EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS
(PED). BOTH FRESH AND DRY RHIZOME SUPPRESS GASTRIC CONTRACTIONS AND REDUCE VOMITING (PNC).
GINGEROLS AND SHOGAOLS ARE ANALGESIC, ANTIPYRETIC, ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN, ANTIULCER, HEPATOPROTECTIVE,
AND HYPOTENSIVE (PNC). AS CARMINATIVES, THE EOS, OLEORESINS, AND PROTEOLYTIC ENZYMES STIMULATE
DIGESTION, HELPING COMBAT THE EFFECTS OF OVEREATING, IMPROPER CHEWING, OR EXCESSIVE MOTION. THEY
INCREASE GASTRIC MOTILITY AND NEUTRALIZE ACIDS AND TOXINS IN THE DIGESTIVE TRACT (PED). GINGEROL
AND 6-GINGEROL INHIBIT GASTRIC ULCERATION IN RATS. I SUSPECT THERE’S SYNERGY AT WORK IN THE ANTIULCER
PHYTOCHEMICALS IN GINGER. 6-GINGESULFONIC ACID IS LESS PUNGENT BUT MORE POTENT AGAINST ULCERS
THAN 6-GINGEROL OR 6-SHOGAOL (MAB). ORAL SPRAY DRIED GINGER (500 MG/KG) OR COMBINATIONS GINGER
AND LICORICE EXTRACTS (1000 MG/KG), SIGNIFICANTLY PREVENTED GASTRIC MUCOSAL DAMAGE INDUCED BY
ETHANOL IN RATS. PRETREATMENT WITH THESE INHIBITED THE REDUCTION IN THE DEEP CORPUS MUCIN CONTENT
CAUSED BY ETHANOL (MAB). AS A POWERFUL THROMBOXANE-SYNTHETASE INHIBITOR AND PROSTACYCLIN
AGONIST, GINGER HAS POTENTIAL AS AN ANTIDEPRESSANT, IN ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL AND THE COMPLICATIONS
OF LIVER DAMAGE, AND IN TREATING A SIDE EFFECT OF ALCOHOLISM, IMPOTENCE, IN PREVENTING AGING PENILE
VASCULAR CHANGES. LD50 GINGER OIL = >5000 MG/KG ORL RAT (MAB), LDLO GINGER EXTRACT = >2300
MG/KG ORL MOUSE, EQUIVALENT TO 75,000 MG/KG GINGER (MAB). GINGER EXTRACT EQUAL TO ASPIRIN IN
ANTIEDEMIC ACTIVITY; 940 MG POWDERED GINGER IS MORE EFFECTIVE THAN 100 MG DIMENHYDRINATE FOR
KINETOSIS (MOTION SICKNESS); GINGER IS EQUAL TO METOCLOPRAMIDE FOR POSTOPERATIVE NAUSEA AND
VOMITING (WHO). 8 GINGEROL MORE POTENTLY INHIBITED THE RESPONSE TO SEROTONIN THAN THE CONTROL
DRUG, COCAINE (MAB). GINGEROLS ARE MORE POTENT AT INHIBITING PROSTAGLANDIN SYNTHESIS THAN
INDOMETHACIN (MAB). GINGER EXTRACT INHIBITED SWELLING AS ACTIVELY AS ASPIRIN (MAB). SHOGAOL
AS ANTITUSSIVE AS DIHYDROCODEINE (TRA).
GINGER BUSH (TETRADENIA RIPARIA (HOCHST.) CODD.) +
SYNONYM — IBOZA RIPARIA (HOCHST.) N. E. BR., MOSCHOSMA RIPARIA HOCHST.
ACTIVITIES (GINGER BUSH) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; ZUL); ANTISEPTIC (1; ZUL); ANTISPASMODIC (1; ZUL);
FUNGICIDE (1; ZUL); SOPORIFIC (1; WBB); STOMACHIC (F; ZUL); TRANQUILIZER (F; ZUL); TRICHOMONICIDE (1; ZUL).
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INDICATIONS (GINGER BUSH) — AGUE (1; WBB); BACTERIA (1; ZUL); BOIL (F; ZUL); COUGH (F; ZUL);
CRAMP (1; VVG; ZUL); DENGUE (F; ZUL); DIARRHEA (F; ZUL); DROPSY (F; VVG; ZUL); FEVER (F;
ZUL); FLU (F; VVG); FUNGUS (1; ZUL); HEMOPTYSIS (F; ZUL); INFECTION (1; ZUL); MALARIA (1;
WBB); MUMPS (F; ZUL); MYCOSIS (1; ZUL); NERVOUSNESS (F; ZUL); SORE THROAT (1; VVG);
TUBERCULOSIS (1; ZUL); VAGINOSIS (1; ZUL).
DOSAGES (GINGER BUSH) — DOSES SHOULD NOT EXCEED 1 TBSP. PER DAY (ZUL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GINGER BUSH) — LEAF INFUSIONS MAY PRODUCE
DROWSINESS AND STOP AGUE. STRONG TEAS SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN FOR MORE THAN 4 DAYS. SHOULD NOT BE
ADMINISTERED TO CHILDREN. THERE ARE TWO CASES OF SUSPECTED HUMAN POISONING FROM INTENTIONAL
OVERDOSES OF HOT WATER EXTRACTS. SEVERE TOXIC INFLAMMATORY REACTIONS OF MUCOUS MEMBRANES, LEADING
TO NECROSIS AND SLOUGHING, AND PROFUSE SALIVATION ENSUED. ANURIA DEVELOPED AFTER 24 HOURS AND WAS
FATAL IN ONE CASE (ZUL).
GINKGO, MAIDENHAIR TREE
(GINKGO BILOBA L.) + (DOWNGRADED FOR SAFETY)
ACTIVITIES (GINKGO) — ANTIAGGREGANT (2; BGB; KOM; MAB; PH2; SHT; WHO); ANTIALLERGIC (1;
PNC); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (2; COX; JAM); ANTIANAPHYLACTIC (1; PNC); ANTIARRHYTHMIC (1; MAB);
ANTIARTHRITIC (1; COX; FNF); ANTIASTHMATIC (1; AKT; PNC); ANTICANCER (1; COX; FNF); ANTICAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; BGB; PH2; WHO); ANTICONVULSANT (1; MAB); ANTIDEMENTIC (1; PH2); ANTIDEPRESSANT (1; AKT); ANTIEDEMIC (1; KOM; PHR; WHO); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PH2; WHO); ANTIISCHEMIC (1; FT69:195; FNF; WHO); ANTIMASTOCYTOTIC (1; MAB); ANTIOXIDANT (2; KOM; MAB;
PH2; WAM); ANTISEPTIC (1; MAB); ANTISPASMODIC (F; PH2); ANTITUSSIVE (F; DAA); ANXIOGENIC (1;
MAB); ANXIOLYTIC (1; MAB); ASTRINGENT (1; AKT); BRONCHODILATOR (1; PH2; PNC); CARDIOPROTECTIVE
(1; MAB); CEREBROSTIMULANT (1; PNC; SHT; WAM); CHOLINERGIC (1; KOM; SHT); CIRCULOSTIMULANT
(1; MAB; PNC; SHT); CONVULSANT (1; MAB); HYPOLIPIDEMIC (1; MAB); MAOI (1; MAB); MEMORIGENIC (1; AKT; PAM; PH2; WAM); NEUROGENIC (F; SKY); NEUROPROTECTIVE (2; KOM; MAB;
SKY); NOOTROPIC (1; BGB; MAB); PERIPHERAL STIMULANT (FT69:195); CGMP-PHOSPHODIESTERASE
INHIBITOR (1; WHO); RADIOPROTECTIVE (1; AKT); THROMBOLYTIC (1; MAB); VASODILATOR (1; APA;
KOM; PED); VASOPROTECTIVE (1; BGB); VERMIFUGE (1; WHO).
INDICATIONS (GINKGO) — ACROCYANOSIS (1; BGB; WHO); ALLERGY (1; MAB; PNC; WAM); ALOPECIA
(1; MAB); ALTITUDE SICKNESS (2; BGB; KOM; MAB; SHT; WAM; WHO); ALZHEIMER’S (2; COX;
KOM; JAM; MAB; PH2; SHT); ANAPHYLAXIS (1; PNC); ANGINA (F; FAY; PH2); ANXIETY (1; MAB);
ARRHYTHMIA (1; MAB); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; FNF; WHO); ASTHMA (1; AKT; APA; CAN; FAY; MAB;
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PNC); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; FAY; MAB; SKY); BACTERIA (1; DAA); BLENNORRHEA (F; DAA); BRONCHOSIS
(1; APA; FAY; PED; WHO); CANCER (1; COX; DAA; FNF); CAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; BGB; PH2;
SHT; WHO); CARDIOPATHY (1; APA; MAB; SKY); CARIES (F; FAY); CELLULITE (1; HFH/JA/’99);
CEREBRAL INSUFFICIENCY (2; KOM; PHR; SHT); CHILBLAIN (F; FAY; WHO); CIRCULOSIS (1; PHR; SKY);
CONVULSION (1; MAB); COUGH (F; APA; FAD; FAY); CRAMP (F; PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; DAA); DEAFNESS
(1; APA; MAB); DEMENTIA (2; KOM; SHT; WHO); DEPRESSION (1; AKT; KOM; MAB; SKY);
DERMATOSIS (F; FAD); DIABETES (F; SKY); DIARRHEA (F; FAD); DIZZINESS (1; WHO); DYSENTERY (F;
FAY); DYSMENORRHEA (2; MAB); DYSURIA (F; FAY); EDEMA (1; KOM; WHO); EMPHYSEMA (1; PED);
ENCEPHALOSIS (F; FAY); ENURESIS (F; FAY); FATIGUE (1; MAB); FILARIASIS (F; FAY); FRECKLE (F; FAD);
FUNGUS (F; FAY); GLAUCOMA (1; AKT); GONORRHEA (F; DAA); HEADACHE (1; KOM; FT69:195; PH2;
WHO); HEARING PROBLEM (1; CAN; FT69:195); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (F; FAY); HYPERTONIA (F; PH2);
IMPOTENCE (1; APA; BGB; SKY); INFLAMMATION (1; PH2; WHO); INTERMITTENT CLAUDICATION (2;
KOM; PHR; PH2; SHT; WHO); ISCHEMIA (1; MAB; FNF; WHO); LEUKORRHEA (F; DAA); MACULOSIS
(2; MAB; SHT); MASTOCYTOSIS (1; MAB); MIGRAINE (1; MAB); MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (F; SKY); MYCOSIS
(F; FAY); NEURALGIA (1; APA); NYSTAGMUS (1; PH2); OBESITY (1; MAB); OPHTHALMIA (1; APA); PAIN
(1; APA); PARTURITION (1; WHO); PMS (1; AKT; MAB); POLYDIPSIA (1; MAB); POLYURIA (F; FAY;
MAB); POST-PHLEBITIS SYNDROME (1; WHO); PULMONOSIS (F; FAY); RAYNAUD’S SYNDROME (1; DAA;
SKY); RETINOSIS (1; KOM; MAB; PHR; SHT); RHINOSIS (F; DAA; WHO); RINGWORM (F; FAY);
SCABIES (1; APA; FAY); SCHIZOPHRENIA (1; AKT); SENILE DEMENTIA (2; FAY; KOM; SHT); SHOCK
(1; MAB); SORE (1; APA; FAY); SPERMATORRHEA (F; FAY); STROKE (1; CAN; MAB; SKY); STRANGURY
(F; FAY); SWELLING (1; KOM; PHR; WHO); THROMBOSIS (1; MAB); TINNITUS (2; KOM; PH2; SHT;
WHO); TONSILOSIS (F; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (1; APA; DAA; FAY); VAGINOSIS (F; APA; FAY); VARICOSIS
(1; APA); VERTIGO (2; KOM; MAB; PH2; SHT); WORM (1; WHO).
DOSAGES (GINKGO) — 4.5 G SEED (FAY); 4.5 G LEAF WITH 4.5 G ROOT POLYGONUM MULTIFLORUM AND 4.5
G BARK UNCARIA FOR CARDIOPATHY (FAY); 1–2 TBSP FRESH LEAF (PED); 2–3 G DRY LEAF (PED); 2 G DRY
LEAF:10 ML ALCOHOL/10 ML WATER (PED); 40 MG SOLID LEAF EXTRACT 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 80–120 MG LEAF
EXTRACT/DAY (CAN); 0.5 ML FLUID EXTRACT (1:1) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.5 ML TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 1 (40
MG EXTRACT) TABLET 3 ×/DAY WITH MEALS (APA); 1 (385 MG) CAPSULE (STX TO CONTAIN 40 MG CERTIFIED
POTENCY 50:1 GINKGO LEAF EXTRACT WITH AT LEAST 24% FLAVONOID GLYCOSIDES) 3 ×/DAY (NH); 40–80 MG
STX 3 ×/DAY; 120–160 MG STX (6% TERPENE LACTONES, 24% FLAVONE GLYCOSIDES) 2–3 ×/DAY (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GINKGO) — CLASS 2D. MAY POTENTIATE MAOIS
(AHP; WAM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
THOUGH REGARDED BY MANY AS A POISONOUS PLANT, GINKGO, SELLING AT $500 MILLION A YEAR IN EUROPE,
HAS NOT ACCUMULATED MUCH DATA IN THE ALARMISTS’ JOURNALS. ACCORDING TO LRNP (FEBRUARY 1994) AND
SHT, MILD ADVERSE EFFECTS INCLUDE ALLERGIC DERMATOSIS (0.09%), ANXIETY (0.07%), DIARRHEA (0.14%),
GI UPSET (0.14%), HEADACHE (0.22%), INSOMNIA, AND NAUSEA (0.34%). SCHULZ DISCOUNTS THE MAOI
WARNINGS SAYING THERE ARE “NO KNOWN INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER DRUGS.” IN MY CRC HANDBOOK OF NUTS,
I DON’T DISCUSS THE LEAVES (EXTRACTS OF WHICH ARE SOLD AS MEDICINE). FRUITS ARE ALLERGENIC (AND
DISGUSTINGLY MALODOROUS) AND TOO MANY OF THE EDIBLE SEEDS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS PROBLEMS, EVEN DEATH.
THE SEED TOXIN 4-O-METHYLPYRIDOXINE IS REPORTEDLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE GIN-NAN FOOD POISONING,
WITH CONVULSIONS, LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS, EVEN LETHALITY IN 27% OF JAPANESE CASES, ESPECIALLY INFANTS.
GINKGOLIC ACID MAY ACT LIKE URUSHIOL OF POISON IVY FAME. BILOBIN AND GINKGOLIC ACID ARE SIMILAR TO
POISON IVY’S ALLERGEN (LRNP, FEBRUARY 1988). GERMAN HERB COMPANIES MAY BE FORCED TO DOCUMENT
THAT THEIR GINKGO PRODUCTS CONTAIN NO MORE THAN 5 PPM GINKGOLIC ACID. CAN CAUTIONS AGAINST GASTRIC
UPSET AND HEADACHE (CAN). ALL THAT AND LININGER ET AL. (1998) COUNTER, “ESSENTIALLY DEVOID OF ANY
SIDE EFFECTS. MILD HEADACHES LASTING FOR A DAY OR TWO HAVE BEEN REPORTED ... THERE ARE NO KNOWN
CONTRAINDICATIONS TO THE USE OF GBE BY PREGNANT AND LACTATING WOMEN” (SKY). CONTRAINDICATED FOR
ANY PERSON ON COUMADIN OR HEPARIN; SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN BY PEOPLE WITH A CLOTTING DISORDER, SUCH
AS HEMOPHILIA OR VON WILLDEBRAND’S DISEASE (O’BRIEN, 1998).
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EXTRACTS (GINKGO) — LD50 7725 MG/KG ORL MOUSE; 1100 MG/KG IVN; 1900 MG/KG IPR; LD50 =
>10,000 MG/KG ORL RAT; 2100 MG/KG IPR (FNF). LD50 STX = 7700 MG/KG ORL RAT (MAB); LD50 4’-
O-METHYLPYRIDOXINE = 11 MG/KG ORL GPG (MAB). INDICATIONS FOR THE EXTRACT ARE DISTURBANCES OF
CEREBRAL FUNCTION, PERIPHERAL VASCULAR INSUFFICIENCY, AND NEUROSENSORY PROBLEMS (FNF). EXTRACTS ARE
RHEOLOGICALLY ACTIVE, DECREASING BLOOD VISCOSITY AND INHIBITING PAF-INDUCED AGGREGATION
(FT69:195). TESTS FOR CARCINOGENESIS, GENOTOXICITY, AND MUTAGENESIS NEGATIVE (SHT). MIXED
GINKGOLIDE STX AT 40 MG 3 ×/DAY WERE ANTIASTHMATIC IN THE EARLY AND LATE PHASES OF AIRWAY
HYPERACTIVITY. CLINICAL TRIALS INDICATE IMPROVEMENT IN ALLERGIC RESPONSES (E.G., IN ASTHMA). PAFINDUCED INFLAMMATION IS REDUCED. AT 25–100 MG/KG/DAY/2 WK ORL RAT, THE EXTRACTS STRONGLY ATTENUATED
SODIUM SALICYLATE-INDUCED TINNITUS (FT69:195). INTERPRETATIONS OF COMMISSION E APPROVALS VARY,
BLUMENTHAL ET AL. (1998) SUGGEST 120–160 MG NATIVE DRY EXTRACT IN 2–3 DOSES FOR “IMPROVEMENT
OF PAIN-FREE WALKING DISTANCE IN PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL OCCLUSIVE DISEASE IN STAGE II OF FONTAINE
(INTERMITTENT CLAUDICATION) IN A REGIMEN OF PHYSICAL THERAPEUTIC MEASURES, IN PARTICULAR WALKING
EXERCISE” AND “VERTIGO AND TINNITUS (RINGING IN THE EAR) OF VASCULAR AND INVOLUTIONAL ORIGIN,” AND
THEY SUGGEST 120–240 MG NATIVE DRY EXTRACT IN 2–3 DOSES FOR DEMENTIA SYNDROMES WITH THE FOLLOWING
SYMPTOMS “MEMORY DEFICITS, DISTURBANCES IN CONCENTRATION, DEPRESSIVE EMOTIONAL CONDITION, DIZZINESS, TINNITUS, HEADACHE AND DEMENTIA SYNDROMES, INCLUDING PRIMARY DEGENERATIVE DEMENTIA, VASCULAR DEMENTIA.” GRUENWALD ET AL. (1998) STRESS THE LEAVES ONLY FOR INTERMITTENT CLAUDICATION,
SYMPTOMATIC RELIEF OF ORGANIC BRAIN DYSFUNCTION, TINNITUS, AND VERTIGO OF VASCULAR ORIGIN. GINKGO
HAS MUSCULOTROPIC ACTION SIMILAR TO PAPAVERINE (WHO). PATIENTS WITH IDIOPATHIC HEARING LOSS LESS
THAN 11 DAYS OLD WERE TREATED WITH GINKGO AND A VASODILATOR NAFTIDROFURYL. 40% WERE IMPROVED ON
BOTH DRUGS, BUT THE SYNTHETIC HAD SIGNIFICANTLY MORE SIDE EFFECTS. GINKGO CONTAINS TRACES OF COX2 INHIBITOR APIGENIN (TO 0.01% ZMB) (COX).
GINSENG, ORIENTAL GINSENG (PANAX GINSENG C.A. MEY.) +++
SYNONYM — PANAX SCHINSENG T. NEES.
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REGRETTABLY, PH2 LISTS AMERICAN GINSENG (P. QUINQUEFOLIUS) AND SIBERIAN GINSENG (ELEUTHEROCOCCUS
SENTICOSUS) AMONG THE TRADE NAMES FOR ORIENTAL GINSENG (PANAX GINSENG), AND LISTS NOTOGINSENOSIDES
AMONG THE CHEMICALS, RENDERING THE ENTIRE PH2 ENTRY SUSPECT AS AN AGGREGATION OF MANY SPECIES
IN TWO GENERA (PH2).
ACTIVITIES (GINSENG) — ADAPTOGEN (1; KEB; MAB; SHT; WHO); ADRENERGIC (1; AKT); ALTERATIVE (F; CRC; DAA; PED); ANALGESIC (F; CRC; DAA); ANTIAGING (F; AKT; MAB); ANTIAGGREGANT
(1; PH2; PNC); ANTIALCOHOLIC (1; KEB; MAB; PH2); ANTIARRHYTHMIC (1; KEB; PH2); ANTICANCER
(1; PH2); ANTICATECHOLAMINE (1; PH2); ANTICHOLINERGIC (1; KEB; PH2); ANTICONVULSANT (F; FAY);
ANTIDEPRESSANT (1; BGB); ANTIDIURETIC (F; KEB); ANTIFATIGUE (1; BGB; PNC; WHO); ANTIHEPATOMIC (1; KEB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; KEB); ANTIISCHEMIC (1; KEB); ANTIMITOGENIC (1;
DAA); ANTIOXIDANT (1; BGB; PH2); ANTIPROLACTIN (1; WHO); ANTIPROSTATIC (1; KEB); ANTIPSYCHOTIC (F; FAY); ANTIRADIATION (1; MAB; WHO); ANTISEPTIC (F; CRC; DAA); ANTITHROMBOXANE
(1; PH2); ANTITUMOR (1; BGB; KEB; WHO); ANTIULCER (1; APA; FAY); ANTIWRINKLE (F; MAB);
ANTIVIRAL (1; WHO); ANXIOLYTIC (1; BGB; KEB); APERITIF (F; CRC; DAA); APHRODISIAC (1; APA;
CRC; DAA); APOPTOTIC (1; PH2); BITTER (F; PED); CARDIOTONIC (1; AKT; APA; DAA; KEB; PED);
CARMINATIVE (F; CRC; DAA); CASPASE STIMULATOR (1; PH2); CHEMOPREVENTIVE (1; MAB); CIRCULOSTIMULANT (1; PED); CNS SEDATIVE (1; FAY; KEB; PNC); CNS STIMULANT (1; KEB; PNC);
CORTICOTROPHINOGENIC (1; PH2); CYTOTOXIC (1; PH2); DEMULCENT (F; CRC; DAA); DIURETIC (F;
CRC; DAA); ELEVATES HDL-CHOLESTEROL (1; MAB); EMETIC (F; CRC); ENERGIZER (1; APA);
ESTROGENIC (1; DAA; KEB; PNC); ETHANOLYTIC (1; KEB); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC; DAA); FATIGUE
(F; APA); GONADOTROPIC (1; CRC; KEB); HEMOPOIETIC (1; KEB); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; KEB; PH2;
WHO); HEPATOTONIC (1; PED); HYPERGLYCEMIC (1; KEB); HYPERTENSIVE (1; PNC); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; BGB; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; DAA; KEB; PNC; WHO); HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (1;
BGB; PH2); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; APA; PED; MAB; PH2; WHO); INTERFERONIGENIC (1; KEB;
PH2); MEMORIGENIC (1; BGB; KEB); MINERALCORTICOID (1; KEB); MITOGENIC (1; DAA); NEGATIVE
CHRONOTROPIC (1; PH2); NEGATIVE INOTROPIC (1; PH2); NERVINE (F; CRC; PH2); NEUROTONIC (F;
CRC; PH2); NICOTINIC (1; PH2); NKC-GENIC (1; PH2); NO-GENIC (1; BGB; PH2); NOOTROPIC (1;
KEB); OSTEOPROTECTIVE (1; MAB); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; KEB); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; PH2); RADIOPROTECTIVE (1; BGB; FAY; HH2); RESPIRASTIMULANT (F; FAY); ROBORANT (F; BGB); SECRETAGOGUE
(1; APA); SEDATIVE (F; APA; DAA); SEROTONILYTIC (1; KEB); SIALAGOGUE (F; CRC; DAA); SPERMATOGENIC (1; KEB); STIMULANT (F; CRC; PNC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); TESTOSTERONIGENIC (1; KEB);
THYMOLEPTIC (F; MB); TONIC (1; AKT; CRC; DAA; KOM; MAB; SHT); TRANQUILIZER (F; CRC;
DAA); ULCEROGENIC (1; FAY); VASODILATOR (1; BGB).
INDICATIONS (GINSENG) — AGING (1; CRC; DAA); ALCOHOLISM (1; KEB; MAB; PH2); AMNESIA (F;
APA; CRC; DAA); ANEMIA (F; AKT; CRC; FAY); ANGINA (F; KEB); ANOREXIA (F; APA; BGB; DAA;
PH2); ANXIETY (1; BGB; KEB; MAB; PH2); ARRHYTHMIA (1; DAA; KEB; PH2); ASTHMA (F; CRC;
DAA; KEB; MAB); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; CRC; DAA); BLEEDING (F; CRC); BITE (F; CRC); BOIL (F;
CRC); BRUISE (F; CRC); CACHEXIA (2; CRC; KOM; PH2; SHT); CANCER (1; APA; BGB; CRC; DAA;
KEB; JLH; PH2; WHO); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, LUNG (1; KEB); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH);
CARCINOMA (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; KEB); CHEMOTHERAPY (F; AKT); COLD (F; JAD); COLITIS (F;
APA); CONVALESCENCE (1; KOM; SHT; WHO); CONVULSION (F; CRC; DAA; FAY; MAB); COUGH (F;
CRC; WHO); DEBILITY (2; FAY; KOM; PH2; SHT; WHO); DEPRESSION (1; BGB; KEB); DIABETES
(1; CRC; KEB; PH2; WHO); DIVINATION (F; CRC); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; DAA); DYSMENORRHEA (F;
CRC; DAA); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; DAA; MAB); DYSPNEA (F; DAA; KEB; MAB; WHO); ENTEROSIS
(F; CRC; DAA); EPILEPSY (F; CRC; DAA); EPISTAXIS (F; CRC; DAA); FATIGUE (2; AKT; CRC; DAA;
KOM; PH2; SHT; WHO); FEAR (F; CRC; DAA); FEVER (F; CRC; DAA; WHO); FLU (F; PH2); GAS
(F; CRC; DAA); GASTROSIS (1; CRC; PH2; WHO); GONADOTROPHY (F; DAA); HANGOVER (F; CRC;
DAA); HEADACHE (F; APA; DAA); HEART (F; CRC); HEMOPTYSIS (F; DAA; PH2); HEPATOMA (1; KEB;
HH2); HEPATOSIS (2; WHO); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; CRC; DAA); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; BGB;
KEB; PH2); HYPERGLYCEMIA (F; CRC; DAA); HYPOGLYCEMIA (1; KEB); HYPOTHERMIA (F; WHO);
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IDDM (1; WHO); IMMUNE DYSFUNCTION (1; JAD); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; APA; PED; MAB; PH2;
WHO); IMPOTENCE (1; BGB; DAA; PH2; SHT; WHO); INFECTION (F; KEB); INFERTILITY (1; BGB;
KEB; MAB; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; KEB); INSOMNIA (1; APA; CRC; DAA; PH2); LEUKOPENIA (1;
KEB); LONGEVITY (1; KEB); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CRC; DAA; PNC); MALARIA (F; CRC); MENOPAUSE (F; KEB); MENORRHAGIA (F; CRC); MENTAL DERANGEMENT (F; KEB); MORNING SICKNESS (F;
WHO); NAUSEA (F; CRC); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (F; APA; CRC; DAA); NEURALGIA (F;
MAB); NEURASTHENIA (F; CRC; DAA); NEUROSIS (F; KEB; PH2; WHO); NIDDM (1; BGB; MAB;
WHO); OBESITY (1; PH2); PAIN (F; CRC; DAA); PALPITATION (F; CRC; DAA; KEB); POLYURIA (F;
CRC; DAA); POST-MENOPAUSE (F; BGB); PROCTOSIS (F; CRC); PROLAPSE (F; KEB; MAB); RADIATION
SICKNESS (1; KEB); RESPIROSIS (F; AKT); RHEUMATISM (F; APA; CRC; DAA; PH2; WHO); SENILE
DEMENTIA (1; APA; KEB); SHEEHAN’S SYNDROME (1; KEB); SHOCK (1; DAA; MAB); SLOW THINKING
(1; SHT); SORE (F; CRC; JLH); SPERMATORRHEA (F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F; BGB; CRC; DAA); STING
(F; CRC); STRESS (2; KOM; MAB; PHR); SWELLING (1; CRC; DAA; JLH); THIRST (F; CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (F; WHO); TUMOR (1; BGB; KEB; WHO); ULCER (1; APA; FAY; WHO); VERTIGO (F; CRC;
DAA); VIRUS (1; PH2; WHO); VOMITING (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; DAA); WRINKLE (F;
FAY; MAB). (COMMISSION E APPROVES AS A TONIC “FOR INVIGORATION AND FORTIFICATION IN TIMES OF
FATIGUE AND DEBILITY, FOR DECLINING CAPACITY FOR WORK AND CONCENTRATION, ALSO DURING CONVALESCENCE”
(KOM); READING THAT REINFORCES MY CONTENTION, IN MY GINSENG BOOK, THAT CARROTS COULD DO A LOT OF
THE SAME THING AT LESS THAN 1% OF THE PRICE. I STILL FEEL THAT MUCH OF THE LITERATURE ON GINSENG AND
SOY COMES FROM SELECTIVE PUBLICATIONS OF SPONSORED RESEARCH, MAKING THEM LOOK UNDESERVEDLY BETTER
THAN CARROT AND BLACK BEANS, FOR EXAMPLE.)
DOSAGES (GINSENG) — TEA 3–4 ×/DAY, 3–4 WEEKS (PH2); 0.33–0.66 G ROOT 3 ×/DAY; 0.6–3.0 G ROOT
1–3 ×/DAY, 3 WEEKS–3 MONTHS (AHP); 0.5–1 G ROOT DAILY, 15–20 DAYS (CAN); 1–2 G ROOT/DAY (PH2);
1–9 G ROOT (FAY); 1–10 G ROOT/DAY (MAB); 0.4–0.8 G ROOT/DAY, LONG TERM (CAN); 1–2 G ASIAN
ROOT/DAY (APA); 0.5 TSP DRIED ASIAN ROOT/CUP WATER 1–2 ×/DAY (APA); 1 TBSP FRESH ROOT (PED);
0.5–2 G DRY ROOT (WHO); 2 G DRY ROOT:10 ML ALCOHOL/10 MG WATER (PED); 0.5–3 G DRY ROOT/DAY OR
1–6 ML FLUID EXTRACT (1:2) (KEB); 1–2 G DRY ROOT (KOM; PED); 0.5–1 G POWDERED ROOT (PNC); 3–9
G POWDERED GINSENG/DAY (AKT); 3 (550 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (KOREAN); 1–4 (250 MG) STX CAPSULES
(5–9% GINSENOSIDES) (APA); 100 MG STX (4–7% GINSENOSIDES) 1–2 ×/DAY; 1 (535 MG) STX 2 ×/DAY
(KOREAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GINSENG) — CLASS 2D. CONTRAINDICATED
FOR HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (AHP). THE GINSENG MONOGRAPH PUBLISHED IN 1991 SAYS “NONE KNOWN”
REGARDING CONTRAINDICATIONS, DRUG INTERACTIONS, OR SIDE EFFECTS (KOM). CONTRAINDICATED IN ACUTE
INFECTIONS, ASTHMA, AND HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (KEB). HIGH DOSES MAY AGGRAVATE OR CAUSE DECREASED
SEXUAL FUNCTION, DYSMENORRHEA, EUPHORIA, HEADACHES, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, INSOMNIA, IRRITABILITY,
MORNING DIARRHEA, PALPITATIONS, SKIN ERUPTIONS, AND TREMORS (KEB). THE WORST AND MOST ERRONEOUS
STUDIES OF GINSENG WERE REPORTED IN JAMA, WHICH ACCEPTED NO CORRECTIONS FROM THE HERBAL
INDUSTRY, TRYING TO GET THE REPORTS STRAIGHT. “MOST COMMONLY REPORTED SIDE EFFECTS OF GINSENG
ARE NERVOUSNESS AND EXCITATION, WHICH USUALLY DIMINISH” (LRNP, SEPTEMBER 1990). FOSTER (1996)
REPORTS GI DISTRESS, OVERSTIMULATION, BREAST TENDERNESS, DYSMENORRHEA. THOUGH ESTROGENIC SIDE
EFFECTS ARE REPORTED IN BOTH PREMENOPAUSAL AND POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN, “CLINICAL STUDIES HAVE
DEMONSTRATED THAT A STANDARDIZED GINSENG EXTRACT DOES NOT CAUSE A CHANGE IN MALE AND FEMALE
HORMONAL STATUS” (WHO). AVOID IF HYPERTENSIVE OR PREGNANT. POSSIBLE INSOMNIA, MASTALGIA,
VAGINAL BLEEDING, AND INSOMNIA. CONTRAINDICATED FOR PATIENTS WITH HYPERKINESIS, HYSTERIA, MANIA,
SCHIZOPHRENIA, OR THOSE WHO ARE NERVOUS OR TENSE. NOT TO BE TAKEN WITH STIMULANTS, INCLUDING
COFFEE, ANTIPSYCHOTIC DRUGS, OR DURING TREATMENT WITH HORMONES. USE CAUTIOUSLY IN CARDIOPATHY,
DIABETES, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, HYPOTENSION, AND WITH ALL STEROID THERAPY. IN RUSSIA, IT IS EVEN
SUGGESTED THAT HEALTHY PEOPLE UNDER AGE 40 SHOULD NOT TAKE GINSENG, BUT THAT MIDDLE-AGED PEOPLE
CAN TAKE SMALL DOSES ON A REGULAR BASIS (CAN). BECAUSE OF HORMONAL ACTIVITY, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY
AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN). CAUTION WITH INSULIN, WARFARIN, PHENYLZINE, AND LOOP
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DIURETICS (PH2). “THREE NEWBORNS WERE INTOXICATED AFTER AN INTAKE OF 0.3–0.6 G GINSENG DECOCTION; ONE DIED” (ORIENTAL STUDIES TRANSLATED BY AHP.). BLUMENTHAL SUGGESTS IT MAY POTENTIATE
MAOIS (MAB). USE SHOULD BE RESTRICTED TO 3 MONTHS (SHT). “IT HAS BEEN FOUND TO INCREASE
COUNTS OF TOTAL LYMPHOCYTES, T-HELPER CELLS, AND T4 AND T8 SUBSETS, AND TO IMPROVE NKC
ACTIVITY.” POSITIVE AS ALL THIS SOUNDS, O’BRIEN CAUTIONS THAT HEADACHES MAY RESULT FROM CHRONIC
USE. DO NOT TAKE WITH DIGITALIS (O’BRIEN, 1998).
EXTRACTS (GINSENG) — GINSENOSIDES STIMULATE INSULIN RELEASE AND INCREASE INSULIN RECEPTORS TO
EXERT A HYPOGLYCEMIC RESPONSE” (PH2). ROOT LD50 = 2000 MG/KG ORL MOUSE (CAN); ROOT LD50
= >5000 MG/KG ORL MOUSE (CAN); LD50 (MIXED SAPONINS) = 500–900 MG/KG IPR MOUSE; 367 MG/KG
IVN MOUSE; >5000 MG/KG ORL MOUSE (HH2). CAN PROBABLY DEVOTES MORE PAGES (PP.145–149) TO
THE PHARMACOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF GINSENG THAN THE OTHER HERBS THEY TREAT MORE CURSORILY, “MANY OF THE
PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIONS DOCUMENTED FOR GINSENG DIRECTLY OPPOSE ONE ANOTHER (HARDLY MY USUAL
SYNERGY (JAD)) AND THIS HAS BEEN ATTRIBUTED TO THE ACTIONS OF THE INDIVIDUAL GINSENOSIDES. FOR
EXAMPLE, GINSENOSIDE RB1 EXHIBITS CNS-DEPRESSANT, HYPOTENSIVE AND TRANQUILIZING ACTIONS; WHILE
GINSENOSIDE RG1 EXHIBITS CNS-STIMULANT, HYPERTENSIVE, AND ANTIFATIGUE ACTIONS. THESE OPPOSING
ACTIONS ARE THOUGHT TO EXPLAIN THE ‘ADAPTOGENIC’ REPUTATION OF GINSENG, THAT IS THE ABILITY TO INCREASE
THE OVERALL RESISTANCE OF THE BODY TO STRESS AND TO BALANCE BODILY FUNCTIONS.” PH2 STATES IT EVEN
MORE NARROWLY, “A SINGLE GINSENOSIDE MAY INITIATE MULTIPLE OR OPPOSING ACTIONS IN THE SAME TISSUE”
(PH2). MY SPECULATION IS EVEN STRONGER. THE HOMEOSTATIC HUMAN BODY IS ABLE TO SELECTIVELY SEQUESTER
NEEDED COMPOUNDS FROM THE HOMEOSTATIC PLANT AND, TO AN EXTENT, EXCLUDE THE UNNEEDED COMPOUNDS.
THUS THE HYPOTENSIVE HUMAN WHO COEVOLVED WITH GINSENG MIGHT SELECTIVELY USE THE NEEDED HYPERTENSIVE GINSENOSIDE, WHILE THE HYPERTENSIVE HUMAN MIGHT ADAPTOGENICALLY SEQUESTER THE HYPOTENSIVE
GINSENOSIDE. SOMETHING FOR WHATEVER AILS YOU. REMEMBER, THIS HERB, LIKE ALL HERBS CONTAINS ALL THE
COMPOUNDS ESSENTIAL FOR PLANT LIFE, AND MANY OF THOSE ESSENTIAL FOR HUMAN LIFE. CARROTS ARE CONSIDERABLY CHEAPER.
GLORY-LILY (GLORIOSA SUPERBA L.) X
SYNONYM — CLINOSTYLIS SPECIOSA HOCHST., GLORIOSA ABYSSINICA A. RICH., G. HOMBLEI DE WILD., G.
HYBRID, G. ROTHSCHILDIANA O’BRIEN, G. SIMPLEX AUCT., G. SPECIOSA (HOCHST.) ENGL., G. VIRESCENS LINDL.
ACTIVITIES (GLORY-LILY) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; CRC; WOI); ALEXETERIC (F; CRC); ALTERATIVE (F; CRC);
ANALGESIC (F; CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC; WOI); ANTISEPTIC (1; WOI); ANTISPERMATOGENIC (1;
ZUL); APHRODISIAC (F; ZUL); CANDIDICIDE (F; CRC); CHOLAGOGUE (F; CRC; EFS); EMETIC (1; WOI);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS); LAXATIVE (1; CRC; EFS; WOI); MITOGENIC (F; CRC); PEDICULICIDE (1; CRC;
ZUL); POISON (1; CRC); STOMACHIC (1; CRC; WOI); TERATOGENIC (1; ZUL); TONIC (1; CRC; WOI);
VERMIFUGE (1; CRC; WOI).
INDICATIONS (GLORY-LILY) — ACNE (F; ZUL); ARTHROSIS (1; CRC; ZUL); ASCITES (F; CRC); BACTERIA
(1; CRC; WOI); BITE (F; CRC); BRIGHT’S DISEASE (1; CRC; ZUL); BRUISE (F; CRC; ZUL); CANCER
(F; CRC); CANDIDA (F; CRC); CHILDBIRTH (1; CRC; WOI); CHOLERA (1; CRC; ZUL); COLIC (1; CRC;
WOI; ZUL); CONSTIPATION (1; CRC; EFS; WOI); DERMATOSIS (1; CRC; WOI; ZUL); EPISTAXIS (F;
CRC); ERYSIPELAS (F; CRC); GONORRHEA (F; CRC; WOI); GOUT (1; WOI); GUINEA WORM (F; CRC);
HEMORRHOID (F; CRC; WOI); IMPOTENCE (F; CRC; ZUL); INFECTION (1; WOI); INFERTILITY (F; ZUL);
LEPROSY (F; CRC; ZUL); LICE (1; WOI); MALARIA (F; CRC; ZUL); NEURALGIA (1; CRC; WOI); PAIN
(1; CRC; WOI); PARASITE (1; CRC; WOI); RHEUMATISM (1; WOI); SCABIES (F; CRC); SNAKEBITE (F;
CRC); SORE (F; CRC); SPERMATORRHEA (F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC); SPRAIN (F; CRC); SYPHILIS (F;
CRC); TUMOR (F; CRC); TYPHUS (1; CRC; ZUL); ULCER (1; CRC; WOI); WORM (1; CRC; WOI);
WOUND (1; ZUL); YEAST (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (GLORY-LILY) — 5–10 GRAINS VERMIFUGE, STOMACHIC, AND TONIC (WOI); LARGER DOSES TOXIC,
POSSIBLY LETHAL; DO NOT TAKE (JAD).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GLORY-LILY) — COLCHICINE CAN KILL (ZUL).
HUMAN DEATHS RECORDED, MISTAKING THE BULBS FOR ONIONS. SYMPTOMS INCLUDE TINGLING AND NUMBNESS
OF THE LIPS, MUCOUS MEMBRANE IRRITATION, SEVERE VOMITING, DIARRHEA, COLIC, HYPOTENSION, CONVULSIONS,
AND RESPIRATORY FAILURE (CRC; JAD).
GLOSSY PRIVET (LIGUSTRUM LUCIDUM W. T. AITON) ++
ACTIVITIES (GLOSSY PRIVET) — ANALGESIC (F; DAA; FAY); ANTIALLERGIC (1; AEL); ANTIBACTERIAL (1;
FNF); ANTICARIOGENIC (1; LAF); ANTIEDEMIC (1; FNF); ANTIGINGIVITIC (1; LAF); ANTI-HIV (1; FNF);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; AEL); ANTIMALARIAL (1; FNF); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; AEL); ANTIOXIDANT (1; AEL);
ANTIPYRETIC (1; DAA); ANTISEPTIC (1; FNF); ANTITUMOR (1; AEL); ANTIULCER (1; FNF); ANTIVIRAL (1;
FNF); CARDIOTONIC (1; FAY; LAF); COX-2 INHIBITOR (1; FNF); DIAPHORETIC (F; DAA); DIURETIC (1;
LAF); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; AEL); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; AEL); HYPOLIPEMIC (1; AEL); IMMUNOMODULATOR (1; AEL); PECTORAL (F; DAA); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; LAF); RADIOPROTECTIVE (F; FAY); TONIC (1;
AEL); UTEROTONIC (1; LAF); VULNERARY (F; DAA).
INDICATIONS (GLOSSY PRIVET) — ABSCESS (F; DAA); ALLERGY (1; AEL); ARTHROSIS (1; FNF); BACKACHE
(F; FAY); BACTERIA (1; FNF); CACHEXIA (F; DAA); CANCER (1; AEL); CARDIOPATHY (1; LAF); CARIES
(1; LAF); COLD (F; DAA); CONGESTION (F; DAA); CONSTIPATION (F; FAY); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1;
AEL); DIABETES (1; LAF); DROPSY (F; DAA); DYSURIA (1; LAF); EDEMA (1; FNF); FEVER (1; DAA);
GINGIVOSIS (1; LAF); GRAY HAIR (F; FAY); HEADACHE (F; DAA); HEPATOSIS (1; DAA; FNF); HIV (1;
FNF); INFLAMMATION (1; AEL); LEUKOPENIA (2; FAY; LAF); MALARIA (1; FNF); NEPHROSIS (F; DAA);
OBESITY (1; AEL); PAIN (F; DAA; FAY); PHTHISIS (F; DAA); RADIATION (1; FAY); SWELLING (1; DAA;
FNF); TINNITUS (F; DAA; FAY); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DAA); TUMOR (1; AEL); ULCER (1; FNF); VERTIGO
(F; DAA; FAY);VIRUS (1; FNF); WATER RETENTION (1; LAF).
DOSAGES (GLOSSY PRIVET) — EXPERIMENTALLY IN RAT LIVER TISSUE 0.25 NG/ML (AEL); 4.5–15 G IN
DECOCTIONS, EXTRACTS, PILLS, POWDERS, ETC. (FAY).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GLOSSY PRIVET) — CLASS 1 (FRUIT) (AHP, 1997).
NOT COVERED BY COMMISSION E (KOM; PHR). TOXICITY CONSIDERED VERY LOW (FAY).
EXTRACTS (GLOSSY PRIVET) — BRINE, VINEGAR, WHITE-WINE, AND YELLOW WINE TREATED FRUITS WERE STEAMED
AND DRIED, AND SHOWED ANTILIPOPEROXIDANT ACTIVITY 3.7 TO 4.7 TIMES STRONGER THAN RAW NUZHENZI AT 250
MG/ML. CLINICAL STUDIES IN U.S. AND CHINA SUGGEST IT HELPS RAISE WHITE CELL COUNTS FOR LEUKOPENIA
INDUCED BY CHEMOTHERAPY AND RADIOTHERAPY. “USE OF THE FRUITS TO HELP ENHANCE IMMUNE FUNCTION
FOLLOWING CHEMOTHERAPY HAS REAL THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL FOR WESTERN MEDICINE” (FAY).
GOAT’S RUE (GALEGA OFFICINALIS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (GOAT’S RUE) — ALTERATIVE (F; KOM); ANTIAGGREGANT (F; PH2); ANTIDIABETIC (1; BIS);
DEPURATIVE (F; KOM); DIAPHORETIC (F; MAD); DIURETIC (F; PH2; PNC); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (F; KOM);
HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; BIS; MAD; PH2); LACTAGOGUE (F; KOM; MAB; MAD; PH2; PNC); SEDATIVE (F;
MAD); VERMIFUGE (F; PNC).
INDICATIONS (GOAT’S RUE) — DIABETES (1; BIS; FNF; KOM; MAD); DIARRHEA (F; KOM); DYSBIOSIS
(F; KOM); DYSLACTEA (1; FNF); DYSPEPSIA (F; KOM); ENTEROSIS (F; KOM); EPILEPSY (F; KOM);
ROEMHELD SYNDROME (F; KOM); FEVER (F; MAD); INSOMNIA (F; MAD); NERVOUSNESS (F; MAD);
WATER RETENTION (F; PH2; PNC); WORM (F; PNC).
DOSAGES (GOAT’S RUE) — 2 G HERB/CUP TEA (BIS); 0.3–1.2 G POWDERED HERB (PNC); 0.5–5 G AQUEOUS
EXTRACT (MAD); 1–2 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GOAT’S RUE) — NOT COVERED BY AHP.
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NOT APPROVED
(KOM); COMMISSION E RATES IT NEGATIVELY AS BOTH INEFFICACIOUS AND TOXIC. INTOXICATION POSSIBLE
WITH HIGH DOSES OF THE DRUG (BIS); MOST PREPARATIONS WITH BIGUANDINE DERIVATIVES HAVE BEEN
WITHDRAWN FROM THE MARKET (BIS). POISONING OBSERVED ONLY IN ANIMALS INGESTING LARGE QUANTITIES;
SHEEP MAY EXHIBIT PARALYSIS, SALIVATION, SPASMS, AND FINALLY DEATH THROUGH ASPHYXIATION (PHR).
SINCE GOAT’S RUE CONTAINS HYPOGLYCEMIC COMPOUNDS, IT MIGHT INTERACT WITH HYPOGLYCEMIC MEDICATIONS (PH2), ONE WAY OR ANOTHER. BUT ALL PLANTS PROBABLY CONTAIN HYPOGLYCEMIC COMPOUNDS.
THE CHROMIUM CONTENT MIGHT BE HIGH ENOUGH TO EXPLAIN SOME ANTIDIABETIC ACTIVITY. GALEGINE AND
OTHER SYNTHETIC GUANIDINE DERIVATIVES REDUCE BLOOD SUGAR. AQUEOUS AND ALCOHOLIC EXTRACTS ARE
HYPOGLYCEMIC IN RABBITS, RAISING GLYCOGEN LEVELS IN LIVER AND MYOCARDIUM.
GOLDEN CHAIN TREE, PEA TREE (LABURNUM ANAGYROIDES MEDIK.) X
SYNONYM — CYTISUS ALSCHINGERI VIS., C. LABURNUM L., LABURNUM ANAGYROIDES VAR. ALSCHINGERI
(VIS.) C. K. SCHNEID.
ACTIVITIES (GOLDEN CHAIN TREE) — CHOLAGOGUE (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; CRC; HHB); EMETIC (F;
CRC; EFS; HHB); LAXATIVE (F; EFS; HHB); NEUROTONIC (F; CRC; HHB); PEDICULICIDE (1; PH2);
POISON (F; CRC; USA); TONIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (GOLDEN CHAIN TREE) — ASTHMA (F; CRC; EFS); CONSTIPATION (F; EFS; HHB); CRAMP
(F; CRC; HHB); DEPRESSION (F; CRC; HHB); NAUSEA (F; CRC); PERTUSSIS (F; EFS); VERTIGO (F; CRC;
HHB); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GOLDEN CHAIN TREE) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
TOO DANGEROUS FOR USE, EVEN AS A TOPICAL PEDICULICIDE. 3–4 UNRIPE FRUITS OR 15–20 SEED ENOUGH TO
KILL AN ADULT (PH2). PUB MED ABSTRACTS SEEMED MORE CONCERNED WITH POISONING AND LECTINS THAN
WITH FOLK MEDICINE.
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GOLDEN DEWDROP (DURANTA ERECTA L.) +
SYNONYM — D. PLUMIERI JACQ., D. REPENS L.
ACTIVITIES (GOLDEN DEWDROP) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC; JFM); DETERGENT (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F;
CRC); INSECTICIDE (F; CRC); LARVICIDE (F; CRC); POISON (1; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC; JFM).
INDICATIONS (GOLDEN DEWDROP) — FEVER (F; CRC; JFM); MALARIA (F; CRC); VARICOSIS (F; CRC);
WATER RETENTION (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GOLDEN DEWDROP) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM; PHR). “BERRIES CONTAIN A SAPONIN, CAUSING DROWSINESS, FEVER, NAUSEA, VOMITING, AND
CONVULSION.” CHILDREN HAVE DIED AFTER INGESTING BERRIES. “SYMPTOMS INCLUDE SLEEPINESS, HYPERTHERMIA, DILATED PUPILS, RAPID PULSE, SWELLING OF LIPS AND EYELIDS, AND CONVULSIONS” (CRC).
GOLDEN EYE-GRASS (CURCULIGO ORCHIOIDES GAERTN.) ++
ACTIVITIES (GOLDEN EYE-GRASS) — ALTERATIVE (F; DEP; KAB; KAP; WOI); ANALGESIC (F; KAB);
ANTIPYRETIC (F; KAB); APERITIF (F; KAB); APHRODISIAC (F; DEP; KAB; MBB; SUW); BITTER (F; KAB);
CARMINATIVE (F; KAB); DEMULCENT (F; DEP; KAB; SUW; WOI); DEPURATIVE (F; KAB); DIURETIC (F;
DEP; KAB; WOI); LIPOGENIC (F; MBB); LITHOLYTIC (F; KAP); NERVINE (F; DAA); PECTORAL (F; DAA);
TONIC (F; DEP; KAB; MBB; SUW; WOI).
INDICATIONS (GOLDEN EYE-GRASS) — ANOREXIA (F; KAB; MBB); ARTHROSIS (F; DAA; KAB); ASTHMA
(F; DEP; KAB; SUW; WOI); ATROPHY (F; MBB); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB; KAP); BLEEDING (F; KAB;
KAP; SKJ); BLENNORRHEA (F; DAA); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB; KAP); CACHEXIA (F; DAA); CATARACT (F;
SKJ); COLIC (F; DEP; KAB); DEBILITY (F; DEP); DERMATOSIS (F; SKJ; SUW; WOI); DIARRHEA (F; DEP;
KAB; SUW; WOI); DYSPEPSIA (F; KAB); DYSPNEA (F; KAB); DYSURIA (F; KAP); ENTEROSIS (F; LMP);
ENURESIS (F; DAA); EPILEPSY (F; SKJ); EPISTAXIS (F; SKJ); FATIGUE (F; KAB); FEVER (F; KAB; LMP);
GAS (F; KAB); GLEET (F; KAB);GONORRHEA (F; DEP; KAB; SUW); HEMORRHOID (F; DEP; KAB; KAP;
SUW; WOI); HYDROPHOBIA (F; KAB); IMPOTENCE (F; DEP; KAB; MBB; SUW); INCONTINENCE (F;
DAA); ITCH (F; SKJ; SUW; WOI); JAUNDICE (F; KAB; KAP; SUW; WOI); LASSITUDE (F; DAA);
LEUKORRHEA (F; SKJ); LUMBAGO (F; DAA; KAB; KAP); NEURASTHENIA (F; DAA); NEUROSIS (F; MBB);
OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB; KAP; SKJ); PAIN (F; KAB); SCLERODERMA (F; DEP); SENILITY (F; DAA); STONE
(F; KAP); VD (F; KAB); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MBB); VOMITING (F; KAB); WATER RETENTION (F; DEP;
KAB; WOI); WOUND (F; KAB).
DOSAGES (GOLDEN EYE-GRASS) — 180 GRAINS BEATEN WITH EQUAL AMOUNT OF SUGAR IN WATER (DEP);
1–2 OZ RHIZOME WITH WARM MILK AND SUGAR FOR CONVALESCENCE (KAP); 3–6 G POWDERED ROOT
(KAP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GOLDEN EYE-GRASS) — CLASS 3 (AHP).
GOLDENROD (SOLIDAGO VIRGAUREA L.) ++
WITH GOOD REASON, MANY AUTHORS HAVE TAKEN A GENERIC APPROACH TO SOLIDAGO. EFS AGGREGATES S.
ODORA AND S. VIRGAUREA. PH2 CONFESSES THAT S. CANADENSIS, C. GIGANTEA, AND S. VIRGAUREA HAVE
BEEN INTERCHANGEABLY MIXED IN THE MARKET. FEW OF THE COMPILERS, INCLUDING YOURS TRULY, COULD
POSITIVELY IDENTIFY WHICH SPECIES IS IN THE APOTHECARY JAR OR CAPSULE, AND PROBABLY NONE OF THE
CHEMICAL STUDIES ARE VOUCHERED. WHILE I HAVE MAINTAINED CITATIONS FOR SEVERAL SPECIES, I THINK
THE IDENTITIES ARE ALL SUSPECT.
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ACTIVITIES (GOLDENROD) — ALLERGENIC (1; CRC); ANALGESIC (1; APA); ANTIEDEMIC (1; HH2); ANTIEXUDATIVE (1; HH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; APA; KOM; SHT); ANTILITHIC (1; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F;
CRC; PIP); ANTISEPTIC (1; PNC); ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA; EFS; KOM; PIP); ANTITUMOR (1; APA);
AQUARETIC (1; BGB; SHT); ASTRINGENT (1; CRC; EFS); CANDIDICIDE (1; BGB; PNC); CARMINATIVE
(F; CRC; HH2; PNC; WOI); CICATRIZANT (F; WOI); DECOAGULANT (F; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC;
PNC); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC; EFS); DIURETIC (2; APA; KOM; MAD; PIP); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC; EFS);
FUNGICIDE (1; APA; BGB; HH2); HEMOSTAT (1; CRC; HHB); HYPOTENSIVE (1; PNC); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; APA); LAXATIVE (F; APA); LITHOLYTIC (1; CRC; MAD); NERVINE (F; CRC); SEDATIVE (1;
APA); SPERMICIDE (1; APA; BGB); STIMULANT (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC); URINARY ANTISEPTIC (F;
MAD); VULNERARY (1; APA; BGB; WOI).
INDICATIONS (GOLDENROD) — ALBUMINURIA (F; CRC; MAD); AMENORRHEA (F; CRC); ARTHROSIS
(F; APA; CRC; MAD); ASTHMA (F; CRC; MAD; PH2); ATONY (F; CEB); BLADDER STONE (2; APA;
CRC; PHR; PH2); BLEEDING (1; CRC; HHB; PH2); BPH (F; CRC; HHB; PHR; PH2); BRONCHOSIS
(F; PH2); CALCULUS (2; BGB); CANCER (1; APA); CANCER, BREAST (F; CRC); CANDIDA (1; BGB;
HH2; PNC); CATARRH (1; BGB); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; CRC); CHOLERA (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F;
APA); CRAMP (1; APA; EFS; KOM; PIP); CYSTOSIS (1; CRC; HHB; PH2); DIABETES (F; HH2;
PHR; PH2); DIARRHEA (1; CEB; CRC; WOI); DIPHTHERIA (F; CRC); DROPSY (F; CRC; MAD);
DYSENTERY (1; CRC; MAD; WOI); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC); DYSURIA (F; CRC; MAD); ECZEMA
(F; APA; CRC; HH2; MAD); EDEMA (1; CRC; HH2); FEVER (F; CRC; PIP; PNC; WOI); FLU (F;
CRC); FUNGUS (1; APA; BGB; HH2); GAS (F; CRC; HH2; PNC; WOI); GASTROSIS (F; CRC);
GOUT (F; CRC; MAD; PHR; PH2); GRAVEL (2; CRC; KOM; PIP); HEADACHE (F; CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; MAD; PHR); HEPATOMEGALY (F; PHR); HEPATOSIS (F; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1;
PNC); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; APA); INFECTION (1; APA; BGB; HH2; PHR; PH2); INFLAMMATION
(2; APA; KOM; PH2; SHT); INSOMNIA (1; APA); KIDNEY STONE (2; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2);
MALARIA (F; CRC); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); MEASLES (F; CRC); MENORRHAGIA (F; HHB); MYCOSIS (1;
APA; BGB; HH2); NEPHROSIS (1; APA; CRC; KOM; MAD; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (1; APA); PAIN
(1; APA); PERTUSSIS (1; CRC; MAD); PHARYNGOSIS (1; APA; PHR; PH2); PHOSPHATURIA (F; MAD);
PHTHISIS (F; MAD); PULMONOSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2); SCROFULA
(F; HH2; MAD); SORE (F; WOI); SORE THROAT (1; CRC; PH2); SPASM (F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F;
MAD); STOMATOSIS (1; APA; PHR; PH2); STONE (2; CRC; KOM; MAD; PH2; SHT); SWELLING
(1; HH2); TENESMUS (F; MAD); TOOTHACHE (F; MAD; HHB); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD; PHR;
PH2); TUMOR (1; APA); UREMIA (F; CRC; MAD); UTI (2; APA; KOM; PH2; SHT); WATER
RETENTION (2; APA; FNF; KOM; MAD; PIP); WOUND (1; APA; MAD; PHR; PH2; WOI); YEAST
(1; BGB; HH2; PNC).
DOSAGES (GOLDENROD) — 6–15 G HERB (APA); 3–5 G HERB/240 ML UP TO SEVERAL ×/DAY (APA); 15–20
G HERB (MAD); 6–12 G CRUDE HERB (PIP; SHT); 1–2 TSP (3–5 G) PER 150 ML HOT WATER, 2–4 ×/DAY
BETWEEN MEALS (PH2); 2–4 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GOLDENROD) — CLASS 2D. PATIENTS WITH
CHRONIC NEPHROPATHY SHOULD CONSULT A PRACTITIONER BEFORE TAKING (AHP).“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE
EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR THE HERB:
PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC RENAL DISEASE SHOULD FIRST CONSULT A PHYSICIAN (AEH). NONE REPORTED FOR
ORAL CONSUMPTION; IRRIGATION THERAPY CONTRAINDICATED WITH EDEMA DUE TO REDUCED CARDIAC AND
RENAL FUNCTION (PH2; PIP). MIXED SAPONINS ANTIEDEMIC AND ANTIEXUDATIVE AT 1.25–2.5 MG/KG;
SAPONINS SPERMICIDAL (HH2).
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GOLDENSEAL (HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (GOLDENSEAL) — ALTERATIVE (1; CRC; PNC); AMEBICIDE (1; FNF; PH2); ANALGESIC (F;
BRU; CRC); ANTIACETYLCHOLINESTERASE (1; MAB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FAD; MAB); ANTIALZHEIMERAN
(1; COX; FNF); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; COX; FNF); ANTICANCER (1; COX; FNF); ANTICARIOGENIC (1; MAB);
ANTICONVULSANT (1; CRC; FAD; FNF); ANTIHELICOBACTER (1; X9781854); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PHR;
PNC); ANTIMITOTIC (1; MAB); ANTIPERIODIC (F; CRC); ANTIPERISTALTIC (1; FNF); ANTIPYRETIC (F; MAD);
ANTISECRETORY (1; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; FNF; PED; PH2; SKY); ANTITRYPANOSOMIC (1;
X9121161); ANTITUSSIVE (1; X3350041); ANTIULCER (1; X9781854); APERIENT (F; CRC); APERITIF (1;
DEM; FNF; PED); ASTRINGENT (1; APA; PED); BILIRUBINOLYTIC (1; PH2); BITTER (1; APA; PED);
CARDIOTONIC (1; HHB); CHOLERETIC (1; APA; FAD; PED; PH2); COLLYRIUM (F; CRC); DELIRIANT (1;
PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; MAB); DETERGENT (F; CRC); DIGESTIVE (1; APA; FNF); DIURETIC (1; CRC; FNF;
PED); EMETIC (1; FNF); EMMENAGOGUE (1; FNF; PED); FUNGICIDE (1; MAB); HALLUCINOGEN (1;
PH2); HEMOSTAT (1; BRU; CRC; FNF; PNC); HEPATOTONIC (1; FNF; PED); HYPERTENSIVE (1; PHR);
HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; APA; MAB); HYPOTENSIVE (F; PNC); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; FNF; PH2); INSECTIFUGE (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (1; CAN; MAD; PHR); LEUKOCYTOSIS (1; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; MAB);
MYOSTIMULANT (1; CAN; FNF); OXYTOCIC (1; CAN; MAB; PHR); PROTISTICIDE (1; MAD; PH2);
PANACEA (F; CRC); SECRETAGOGUE (F; FEL); SEDATIVE (1; FNF; PNC); SIALAGOGUE (F; FEL); STOMACHIC
(1; CAN; FNF; MAD); TONIC (1; APA; FNF; PNC); TROPHORESTORATIVE (1; MAB); UTEROTONIC (F;
APA; HHB); VASOCONSTRICTOR (1; APA; BRU; MAD; PED; PHR); VIBRIOCIDE (1; PH2); VULNERARY
(1; BRU; MAB).
INDICATIONS (GOLDENSEAL) — ACNE (F; APA; FEL; WAF); ADENOPATHY (F; HHB; JLH); ALCOHOLISM
(F; APA; CRC; FEL); ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); AMEBA (1; FNF; MAB; PH2); ANOREXIA (1;
DEM; MAB; PED); APHTHA (F; FEL); ARRHYTHMIA (1; FNF; MAB); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; FNF);
ASTHMA (F; APA; CRC); BACTERIA (1; BRU; FAD; MAB); BILIOUSNESS (F; CRC); BLEEDING (1; APA;
BRU; CRC; FEL; FNF; HHB; MAB; PNC); BLEPHAROSIS (F; FEL); BOIL (F; CRC; FEL); BRONCHOSIS
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(1; FAD; FNF); CANCER (1; APA; COX; FEL; FNF); CANCER, BREAST (1; COX; FNF; JLH); CANCER,
LIP (F; CRC); CANCER, OVARY (1; COX; FNF; JLH); CANCER, PANCREAS (F; COX; FNF; JLH); CANCER,
SKIN (1; PH2); CANCER, STOMACH (1; COX; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; COX; FNF; JLH); CANDIDA
(1; MAB); CANKER (1; APA); CARDIOPATHY (1; MAB); CATARRH (1; CRC; FEL; MAB; MAD);
CERVICOSIS (F; MAD); CHAFING (F; APA; DEM); CHANCRE (F; CRC); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC); CHLAMYDIA
(1; PH2); CHOLECYSTOSIS (1; FNF; MAD; PH2); CHOLERA (1; APA; BRU; MAB; PH2); COLD (1; APA;
FNF; SKY); COLITIS (1; CAN; FNF); CONGESTION (F; APA); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (1; APA; BRU; CAN;
FEL; FNF; MAD; PH2); CONSTIPATION (1; APA; CAN; CRC; MAD; PHR); CONVULSION (1; CRC;
FAD; FNF); CORN (F; CRC); CORNEA (F; FEL); COUGH (1; APA; X3350041); CRAMP (1; MAB);
CROHN’S DISEASE (1; FNF; SKY); CVI (1; BRU); CYSTOSIS (F; CRC; MAD); DANDRUFF (F; APA);
DEAFNESS (F; CRC); DEBILITY (F; DEM; FEL); DERMATOSIS (1; APA; CRC; FNF; MAB); DIABETES
(1; APA; MAB); DIARRHEA (1; APA; FNF); DIPHTHERIA (F; FEL; MAD); DROPSY (F; CRC); DUODENOSIS
(F; FEL; MAD); DUSGEUSIA (F; CRC); DYSENTERY (1; APA; FNF); DYSMENORRHEA (1; APA; CAN;
FNF; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (1; APA; CAN; FNF; MAD; PH2); EARACHE (1; CRC; DEM; FNF); ECZEMA
(1; APA; FEL; FNF; PED); ENDOMETRIOSIS (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (F; MAD); EPISTAXIS (F; MAD);
EPITHELIOMA (F; MAD); EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); FEVER (F; CRC; MAD); FIBROID (F; JLH); FISTULA (F;
CRC; MAD); FLU (F; APA); FUNGUS (1; BRU; MAB); GAS (F; DEM); GASTROSIS (1; APA; FEL; FNF;
PH2; PNC); GIARDIA (1; FNF; MAB; PH2); GINGIVOSIS (1; APA; FNF; PED); GLOSSOSIS (F; CRC);
GONORRHEA (1; FAD; FNF); HALITOSIS (F; CRC); HEART (F; DEM); HELICOBACTER (1; X9781854);
HEMOPTYSIS (F; MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; APA; CRC; FEL); HEPATOSIS (1; CRC; FEL); HERPES (1;
PHR; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; PH2; PNC); HYPERTYRAMINEMIA (1; MAB); IMMUNODEPRESSION
(1; FNF; PH2); IMPETIGO (F; CRC); INFECTION (1; BRU; CRC; MAB); INFLAMMATION (1; COX; DEM;
FNF; PHR; PNC); INSOMNIA (1; FNF; PNC); JAUNDICE (1; CRC; FAD; FEL; MAD); LARYNGOSIS
(1; FNF); LEISHMANIASIS (1; BRU; FNF; MAB); LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC; MAB; MAD); LIP (F; DEM);
LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; PHR); LUMBAGO (F; CRC); LUPUS (F; CRC; FEL; MAD); MALARIA (1; CRC;
FEL; FNF); MARASMUS (F; MAD); MASTOSIS (F; CRC); MENORRHAGIA (1; CAN; FNF; HHB); MIGRAINE
(F; MAD); MUCOSOSIS (1; FAD; JAD; MAB); MYALGIA (F; APA; FEL); MYCOSIS (1; APA; BRU;
MAB); MYOMA (F; MAD); NEPHROSIS (1; FNF); NERVOUSNESS (1; FNF; PNC); NEUTROPENIA (1; PH2);
NIDDM (1; MAB); NIGHT SWEATS (F; FEL); OPHTHALMIA (F; FEL; JLH); OTOSIS (1; FEL; FNF; MAB;
MAD; SKY); OTORRHEA (1; FNF; CAN); OZOENA (F; CRC; MAD); PAIN (F; BRU; CRC; MAD);
PANCREATOSIS (F; JLH); PHARYNGOSIS (1; FEL; FNF; MAD); PNEUMONIA (1; FNF; DEM; WAF);
POLYMENORRHEA (F; HHB); POLYP (F; JLH; MAD); PROLAPSE (F; MAD); PROSTATOSIS (F; MAD); PSORIASIS
(F; CRC); RHINOSIS (F; CRC; FEL; MAD); RINGWORM (1; APA; CRC; FNF); SALMONELLA (1; BRU;
FNF; PH2); SCIATICA (F; APA; CRC); SCROFULA (F; DEM; FEL); SEBORRHEA (F; CRC; FEL); SHIGELLA
(1; MAB; PH2); SMALLPOX (1; CRC; FNF; PED); SORE (1; APA); SORE THROAT (F; CRC; SKY);
SPOROTRICHOSIS (F; MAB); STOMATOSIS (1; BRU; CRC; FEL; MAB; MAD); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; BRU);
STREPTOCOCCUS (F; PH2); SYNCOPE (F; CRC); SYPHILIS (F; MAD); TAPEWORM (1; MAB); TINNITUS (F;
CAN); TONSILOSIS (F; FEL; MAD); TRACHOMA (1; FEL; MAB; PH2); TRICHOMONIASIS (1; MAB);
THROMBOCYTOPENIA (1; MAB); TUBERCULOSIS (1; DEM; FAD; MAB; PH2); TYPHOID (1; MAD);
TYPHUS (F; CRC); ULCER (1; CAN; CRC; FEL; JLH; PH2; X9781854); UTEROSIS (F; APA; CRC;
JLH); UTI (1; FNF; SKY); VAGINOSIS (1; FNF; PED); VD (F; MAD); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION
(1; CRC; FNF; PED); WOUND (F; PH2); YEAST (1; MAD). (NOT REPORTED IN COMMISSION E; KOM.)
DOSAGES (GOLDENSEAL) — 0.5–1.2 G ROOT (AHP; PNC); 0.5–1 G ROOT, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1
G ROOT, MAXIMUM 4.9 G/DAY (HHB); 4–6 G ROOT/DAY (SKY); 150–350 MG ROOT 3 ×/DAY; 1–2 TBSP
FRESH ROOT (PED); 1.5–3 G DRY ROOT (PED); 2 G DRY ROOT:10 ML ALCOHOL/10 ML WATER (PED); 500 MG
DRY ROOT/DAY (APA); 0.5–1 TSP POWDERED ROOT/CUP WATER (APA); 0.3–1 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (AHP;
CAN; PNC); 2–4 ML ROOT TINCTURE (CAN; PNC); 2–4 ML ROOT TINCTURE (1:3)/DAY (MAB); 2–4 ML
(20–40 DROPS) TINCTURE (AHP); 1 DROPPER TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (APA); 15–40 DROPS FLUID EXTRACT SEVERAL
×/DAY (MAD); 1–4 G FLUID EXTRACT/DAY (MAD); 4–6 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (SKY); 50–150 MG HYDRASTINECHLORATE (MAD); 1–2 (535 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY; 1 (465 MG) STX 2–3 ×/DAY (NH).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GOLDENSEAL) — CLASS 2B. FRESH PLANT MAY
IRRITATE THE MUCOSA (AHP). NOT APPROVED (KOM; PH2). “GOLDENSEAL SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN FOR LONG
PERIODS OF TIME” (BARNEY, 1996). THE LRNP (JUNE 1987) IS A BIT STRONGER, SAYING LARGE DOSES OF THE
PLANT MAY IRRITATE THE MOUTH AND THROAT, AND CAUSE DIARRHEA, NAUSEA, PARASTHESIA, AND VOMITING.
“CNS STIMULATION AND RESPIRATORY FAILURE INDUCED BY THE PLANT CAN BE FATAL.” IN HIGHER DOSES
HYDRASTINE CAN CAUSE CONVULSIONS, EXAGGERATED REFLEXES, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, AND DEATH FROM RESPIRATORY FAILURE (LRNP, BUT QUOTING AN OLD, OLD BOOK). NO RECENT REPORTS OF TOXICITY IN THE LITERATURE
(SF). MAY ALTER INTESTINAL FLORA. CANADIAN REGULATIONS DO NOT ALLOW IT AS AN INGREDIENT IN ORAL PRODUCTS
(MICHOLS, 1995). CONTRAINDICATED IN GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATE-DEHYDROGENASE DEFICIENCY. BERBERINE MAY
ANTAGONIZE HEPARIN’S ANTICOAGULANT ACTIVITY (PH2). THE PDR LAST COUPLET IN THE PDR GENERAL WARNING
MAY STIMULATE MORE SALES, “IF TAKEN OVER AN EXTENDED PERIOD, THE DRUG CAN BRING ABOUT DIGESTIVE
DISORDERS, MUCOUS MEMBRANE IRRITATION, CONSTIPATION, EXCITATORY STATES, HALLUCINATIONS, AND OCCASIONAL DELIRIA” (PH2). THE POTENTIALLY POISONOUS BERBERINE MAY CAUSE GASTRIC UPSET (CAN). BECAUSE
OF ALKALOIDS WITH UTERINE STIMULANT ACTIVITY, IN VITRO, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE
AVOIDED (CAN). BERBERINE IS REPORTEDLY MUTAGENIC IN YEAST CELLS AND AMES TEST (INTERCALATION INTO
THE DNA). PH2 ASSIGNS THE TOXICITY MORE TO HYDRASTINE THAN TO BERBERINE, PERHAPS MAKING BARBERRY
AND OREGON GRAPE LOOK LIKE SAFER ALTERNATIVES, WITH THE BENEFIT OF THE MDR-INHIBITOR METHOXYHYDNOCARPINE. “THE HYDRASTINE COMPONENT APPEARS TO BE THE TOXIC COMPONENT IN GOLDENSEAL” (PH2).
OVERDOSES MAY INDUCE BRADYCARDIA, CENTRAL PARALYSIS, AND DYSPNEA (PH2). DEATH FROM BERBERINE
HAS BEEN REPORTED (MAB).
EXTRACTS (GOLDENSEAL) — LD50 GOLDENSEAL EXTRACT 1620 MG/KG ORL MOUSE (MAB). A GOOD SOURCE
OF THE COX-2 INHIBITOR, BERBERINE (COX; FNF). SEE FNF FOR INDIVIDUAL ALKALOIDS ACTIVITIES, BERBERINE ALONE HAVING CLOSE TO FIFTY. BERBERINE FROM HYDRASTIS ACTIVE AGAINST MDR STRAINS OF TUBERCULOSIS; ALSO INHIBITS HELICOBACTER (PH2). BERBERINE MORE EFFECTIVE THAN SULFACETAMIDE WITH CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS FROM THE EYE (PH2). BERBERINE HAS PLATELET ALPHA-2-ADRENORECEPTOR AGONIST ACTIVITY
COMPARABLE TO CLONIDINE, PERHAPS RATIONALIZING ITS ANTISECRETORY, HYPOTENSIVE, AND SEDATIVE EFFECTS
(PH2).
GOLDEN SHOWER, PURGING CASSIA (CASSIA FISTULA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (GOLDEN SHOWER) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; JFM); ALEXETERIC (F; WO2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; WO2);
ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; PH2; WO2); ASTRINGENT (F; WO2); DENTIFRICE (F; WO2); EMETIC
(F; WO2); FUNGICIDE (1; WO2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; WO2); LAXATIVE (1; HHB; PH2); TONIC (F; WO2);
VERMIFUGE (F; WO2).
INDICATIONS (GOLDEN SHOWER) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ANOREXIA (F; PH2); ASTHMA (F; WO2);
CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, GLAND (F; JLH); CANCER,
LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; JFM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; WO2); CONSTIPATION (1; HHB; PH2); COUGH (F; WO2); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2; WO2);
DIABETES (1; WO2); DYSENTERY (F; WO2); DYSURIA (F; WO2); FEVER (F; PH2; WO2); FUNGUS (1;
WO2); GAS (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; WO2); GONORRHEA (F; WO2); GOUT (F; WO2); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH);
HERPES (F; WO2); IMPOSTUME (F; JLH); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; PH2; WO2); INFLAMMATION
(F; JLH); ITCH (F; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; PH2); LEPROSY (F; WO2); MYCOSIS (1; WO2); OPHTHALMIA (F;
WO2); PHARYNGOSIS (F; WO2); PRICKLY HEAT (F; JFM); PULMONOSIS (F; IED); RESPIROSIS (F; IED);
RHEUMATISM (F; WO2); SORE THROAT (F; WO2); SORE (F; WO2); STING (F; JFM); STOMACHACHE (F;
WO2); SWELLING (F; JLH); VD (F; WO2); VIRUS (1; PH2; WO2); WET DREAM (SPERMATORRHEA,
NOCTURNAL EMISSIONS) (F; WO2); WORM (F; WO2).
DOSAGES (GOLDEN SHOWER) — 4–8 G FRUIT PULP (HHB; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GOLDEN SHOWER) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
INTERACTION OF ANTHRANOID LAXATIVES REPORTED (AEH). USUAL TEMPLATE CAVEATS WITH ANTHRANOIDS.
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ANTHRANOID-CONTAINING LAXATIVES CAN BE HABIT-FORMING; SOME CONTAIN COMPOUNDS SUSPECTED OF
BEING CYTOTOXIC, GENOTOXIC, MUTAGENIC, AND EVEN TUMORIGENIC; EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES IN GERMANY REVEAL THAT ABUSERS OF ANTHRANOID LAXATIVES HAVE A THREE TIMES HIGHER RATE OF COLON CARCINOMA.
THE GERMANS SEEM TO HAVE MUTED THE CANCER SCARE. “RECENT STUDIES, HOWEVER, HAVE REVEALED NO
CONNECTION BETWEEN THE ADMINISTRATION OF ANTHRACENE DRUGS AND THE FREQUENCY OF CARCINOMAS OF
THE COLON” (PH2).
GOLDTHREAD (COPTIS SPP.) +
COPTIS CHINENSIS FRANCH., COPTIS DELTOIDES C.Y. CHENG & HSIAO, COPTIS JAPONICA (THUNB.) MAKINO,
OR OTHER BERBERINE-CONTAINING SPECIES OF THE SAME GENUS (WHO), WHICH WOULD INCLUDE INDIA’S
COPTIS TEETA WALL., AND OUR AMERICAN COPTIS TRIFOLIA (L.) SALISB.
ACTIVITIES (GOLDTHREAD) — ALEXETERIC (F; DAA); AMEBICIDE (1; WHO); ANALGESIC (1; DAA);
ANTIACETYLCHOLINESTERASE (1; WHO); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX; FNF); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; COX; FNF);
ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WHO); ANTICANCER (1; COX; FNF); ANTIDOTE, DAYLILY (F; FAY); ANTIDYSENTERIC (1;
DAA; WHO); ANTIGIARDIC (1; X2131648); ANTIHELICOBACTER (1; X9781854); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1;
COX; DAA); ANTIPERIODIC (1; PNC); ANTIPERISTALTIC (1; FNF); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DAA); ANTISECRETORY
(1; WHO); ANTISEPTIC (1; DAA; WHO); ANTITRYPANOSOMIC (1; X9121161); ANTIULCER (1; X9781854);
ASTRINGENT (1; DEM); BITTER (1; DAA); CAMP-INHIBITOR (1; WHO); CANDIDICIDE (1; X2079677);
COLLYRIUM (F; DAA; DEM); DIGESTIVE (1; PH2; PNC); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; WHO); MUTAGENIC (1;
PH2); STOMACHIC (F; DAA; SKJ); TONIC (1; FEL; MIC; PH2; PNC); TRICHOMONICIDE (1; WHO;
X2131648).
INDICATIONS (GOLDTHREAD) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ALCOHOLISM (F; FAD; FEL); ALZHEIMER’S (1;
COX; FNF); AMEBA (1; WHO); AMEBIASIS (1; WHO); ANOREXIA (F; MIC); ANXIETY (F; DAA);
APHTHA (F; DAA); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; DAA; FNF; WHO); BACKACHE (F; SKJ); BACTERIA (1; WHO);
BILIOUSNESS (F; DEM); BOIL (1; DAA; WHO); BURN (F; WHO); CANCER (1; COX; DAA; FNF;
JLH); CANCER, GLAND (1; COX; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (1; COX; JLH); CANCER, PHARYNX (1; COX;
JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; COX; JLH; MIC); CANCER, THYROID (1; COX; JLH); CANDIDA (1; FAD;
X2079677); CANKER (1; DAA; DEM); CHAFING (F; MIC); CHOLERA (1; WHO); COLD (F; DEM;
FAY); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (1; DAA; FAD; WHO); COUGH (F; DEM); CRAMP (F; DAA; DEM; FAD);
DEBILITY (F; SKJ); DENTITION (F; DEM); DERMATOSIS (1; DAA; WHO); DIABETES (1; DAA; WHO);
DIARRHEA (1; DEM; MIC; WHO); DIPHTHERIA (1; DAA); DYSENTERY (1; DAA; WHO); DYSMENORRHEA (1; WHO); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEM; FAD; FEL); EARACHE (F; DEM); ECZEMA (1; DAA); EDEMA
(1; DAA); ENTEROSIS (1; DAA; WHO); EPISTAXIS (F; DAA); ESCHERICHIA (F; HHB); FEVER (F; DAA);
GASTROSIS (1; DEM; FAD; FEL; WHO); GINGIVOSIS (F; DEM); GOUT (1; WHO); HELICOBACTER (1;
X9781854); HEMATEMESIS (F; DAA); HEMOPTYSIS (F; DAA); HEMORRHOID (F; DAA); HEPATOSIS (F;
DAA); INFECTION (1; DAA; DEM); INFLAMMATION (1; COX; DAA; FAD; FEL; FNF); INSOMNIA
(F; DAA); JAUNDICE (F; DEM; FAD); LEISHMANIASIS (1; WHO); LEUKEMIA (F; JLH); MALARIA (F;
SKJ; WOI); NAUSEA (F; DAA; DEM; FAD); NEPHROSIS (F; WHO); OPHTHALMIA (1; DEM); OTITIS
MEDIA (1; DAA); PAIN (1; DAA; DEM); PERTUSSIS (1; DAA); RESPIROSIS (1; DEM); SALMONELLA
(1; HHB); SCABIES (F; DAA); SCARLET FEVER (1; DAA); SORE (F; DAA; DEM); SORE THROAT (1;
DEM; FAD); STOMACHACHE (F; DAA); STOMATOSIS (F; DEM; FEL); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; HHB);
SYPHILIS (F; DAA); TOOTHACHE (1; DAA; WHO); TRENCH MOUTH (F; DEM); TRICHOMONIASIS (1;
WHO); TUBERCULOSIS (1; DAA); ULCER (1; X9781854); VAGINOSIS (1; DAA); VD (F; DEM); VERTIGO
(F; DEM); WORM (F; DEM); YEAST (1; FAD; X2079677).
DOSAGES (GOLDTHREAD) — 0.5–1.2 G POWDERED RHIZOME; 2–4 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC); 1.5–6 G CRUDE
DRUG/DAY (WHO).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GOLDTHREAD) — CLASS 2B. EMMENAGOGUE/UTERINE STIMULANT (AHP). NOT COVERED (KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER
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THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). BERBERINE IS REPORTEDLY MUTAGENIC IN YEAST CELLS AND AMES TEST (INTERCALATION INTO THE DNA). NOT FOR USE DURING PREGNANCY (PH2). IF BARNEY IS RIGHT IN SAYING THAT
“GOLDENSEAL SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME,” I SUSPECT THAT THE SAME WOULD BE TRUE
FOR THOSE HERBS CONTAINING SIMILAR COMPOUNDS LIKE BARBERRY, GOLDTHREAD, OREGON GRAPE, AND YELLOWROOT. THEREFORE, I LOWERED THEIR SAFETY RATINGS TO 1 + (BARNEY, 1996). COPTIS SAID TO BE AS EFFECTIVE
AS, OR MORE SO THAN, SULFONAMIDES AT CURING THE FOLLOWING: ACUTE EXTRAOCULAR INFLAMMATION, BACILLARY
DYSENTERY, DIPHTHERIA, ECZEMA, ENTEROSIS, PERTUSSIS, PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS, PURULENT OTITIS MEDIA,
SURGICAL PYROGENIC INFECTIONS, AND TRICHOMONIASIS VAGINALIS (DAA). ALSO SAID TO BE THE BEST SOURCE
OF THE COX-2 INHIBITOR, BERBERINE (COX; FNF).
GOTU KOLA (CENTELLA ASIATICA (L.) URB.) ++
SYNONYM — HYDROCOTYLE ASIATICA L., H. ERECTA L. F.
SOME WBB ENTRIES MAY INCLUDE C. CORIACEA NANNFD.
ACTIVITIES (GOTU KOLA) — ADAPTOGEN (MB); ALTERATIVE (F; CRC; KAB; PED; SUW); ANALGESIC (1;
ABS; WHO); ANGIOGENIC (1; PH2); ANTIALLERGIC (1; VAG; VVG); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PED; PHR;
VAG); ANTICONVULSANT (1; CAN; WHO); ANTIDEPRESSANT (1; ABS; PHR); ANTIDOTE (F; AKT); ANTIEDEMIC (1; CAN; WHO); ANTIFERTILITY (1; APA; CAN; WOI); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FNF; PED;
PH2; WHO); ANTILEPROTIC (1; PNC); ANTIMITOTIC (1; VAG); ANTIPYRETIC (1; CRC; KAB; VAG; VVG;
WHO); ANTIRHEUMATIC (1; CAN); ANTISEPTIC (1; ABS; VAG; WBB); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PED; VAG;
WO2); ANTISTRESS (1; VAG); ANTITUMOR (1; PH2; VVG); ANTIULCER (1; CAN; PED; PH2; VAG);
ANTIURONIC-ACID (1; PH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; ABS); ANXIOLYTIC (1; FNF; IJP29:S340; VAG); APHRODISIAC
(F; APA; WOI); ARYLSULFATASE INHIBITOR (1; PH2); BITTER (F; KAB); CARCINOGENIC (1; WHO); CEREBROTONIC (1; CAN; PED; WHO); CHOLINERGIC (1; CAN); CICATRIZANT (1; WBB; WO2); CIRCULOSTIMULANT (1; DEP); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; CAN); COLLAGENIC (1; CAN; PH2; WHO); CYTOTOXIC (1; PH2);
DEPURATIVE (F; SUW); DERMAGENIC (1; WBB); DETOXICANT (F; AKT; MBB); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC);
DIURETIC (F; CRC; PED; SUW; VVG); EMMENAGOGUE (F; DEP); FUNGICIDE (1; PED; VAG; VVG);
GABA-ANTAGONIST (1; VAG); GABA-NERGIC (1; WHO); BETA-GLUCURONIDASE INHIBITOR (1; PH2);
HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; WBB); IMMUNOMODULATOR (1; ABS); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; PNC); LACTAGOGUE
(F; WO2); LAXATIVE (F; KAB; VVG); MEMORIGENIC (1; AKT; CAN; MBB; SUW; WO2); MUCOGENIC
(1; WBB); NARCOTIC (F; CRC; DEP; WO2; ZUL); NERVINE (F; PED); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; PNC; ZUL);
PROPECIC (1; KAP); RADIOPROTECTIVE (1; PH2); RESTORATIVE (F; CRC); SEDATIVE (1; ABS; APA; KAP;
ZUL); SPERMICIDE (1; CAN); STIMULANT (F; APA); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); TONIC (F; APA; CRC; SUW;
VAG); TRANQUILIZER (1; KAP; VAG; VVG); VULNERARY (1; ABS; CAN; WHO).
INDICATIONS (GOTU KOLA) — ABSCESS (F; CRC); ACNE (F; VVG); ADENOPATHY (F; DEP); ALBINISM
(F; WHO); ALLERGY (1; VAG; VVG); ALOPECIA (1; KAP; TGP; WBB); AMEBA (1; KAP); AMENORRHEA
(F; DEP); AMNESIA (F; KAB); ANEMIA (F; CRC; KAB; WHO); ANOREXIA (F; KAB); ANXIETY (1; FNF;
IJP29:S340; VAG); ARTHROSIS (2; VAG); ASTHMA (F; CRC; KAB; PHR; PH2; WHO); BACTERIA (1;
PED; PHR; VAG; VVG); BILIOUSNESS (F; CRC); BLOOD DISORDER (F; CRC); BOIL (F; AKT; CRC);
BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC; WHO); BRUISE (1; CAN; WHO); BURN (2; APA; SKY; WHO); CALCULUS (F;
PH2); CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER (1; CRC; PH2; VAG; VVG); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER,
COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; CRC); CATARACT (F; CRC); CATARRH (F; CRC; WO2); CELLULITE (1;
APA; HFH/JA/’99; WHO); CHOLERA (1; PED; WHO; WO2); CIRRHOSIS (1; APA; WHO); CONSTIPATION
(F; KAB; VVG; WHO); CONVULSION (1; CAN; CRC; WHO); COUGH (F; WO2); CRAMP (1; PED;
VAG; WO2); CUT (F; CRC); CVI (2; ABS; PH2; PNC; SKY; VVG; WHO; ZUL); DEHYDRATION (F;
PH2); DEMENTIA (F; PED); DEPRESSION (1; ABS; PHR); DERMATOSIS (F; CAN; FEL; KAB; PH2;
SUW; ZUL); DIARRHEA (F; APA; KAP; PH2; VAG; WHO); DIZZINESS (F; WHO); DROPSY (F; CRC;
WOI); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; KAB; PH2; WHO); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA; WHO); DYSPEPSIA (F; KAB;
SUW); DYSURIA (F; CRC; KAB; PH2; WHO); EARACHE (F; CRC); ECZEMA (F; APA; DEP; VAG;
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WOI); EDEMA (1; CAN; PH2); ELEPHANTIASIS (F; CRC; FEL; WOI); ENCEPHALOSIS (F; DEP); EPILEPSY
(F; KAP; MBB; PH2; WHO); EPISTAXIS (F; PH2; WHO); FAILING MEMORY (1; PED); FATIGUE (F;
PH2); FEVER (1; AKT; APA; CRC; KAB; PED; VAG; VVG; WHO); FRACTURE (F; WHO; WO2);
FUNGUS (1; PED; VAG; VVG); FURUNCULOSIS (F; WHO); GONORRHEA (F; CRC); HEADACHE (F; CRC;
KAB; PED; WO2); HEMATEMESIS (F; WHO); HEMORRHOID (1; CRC; WHO; WOI); HEPATOSIS (1;
WHO); HICCUP (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; PH2; VVG; WHO); HYDROCELE (F; WO2);
HYSTERIA (F; PH2); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; PNC); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; PED; VAG;
VVG); INFLAMMATION (1; AKT; CRC; FNF; PED; PH2; VVG; WHO; WO2); INSANITY (F; CRC; DEP;
KAB; KAP); INSOMNIA (1; ABS; APA; KAP; ZUL); ITCH (F; CRC; DEP; PH2; WO2); JAUNDICE (F;
APA; CRC; WHO); KELOIDS (2; PNC; WHO); LEPROSY (1; APA; DEP; FEL; PH2; SUW; VVG);
LEUKODERMA (F; CRC; KAB); LEUKORRHEA (F; WHO; WO2); LIVER (F; CRC); LONGEVITY (F; APA);
LUNG (F; CRC); LUPUS (F; APA; WBB); LYMPHATIC INSUFFICIENCY (F; VVG); MALARIA (F; WO2);
MEASLES (F; WHO); MISCARRIAGE (F; MBB); MYCOSIS (1; PED; VAG; VVG); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC;
WOI; WO2); NERVOUSNESS (1; ABS; APA; KAP; VAG; VVG; ZUL); NEURALGIA (F; WHO); NEUROSIS
(F; APA; KAB; SUW; WHO); OPHTHALMIA (F; PH2); PAIN (1; ABS; PH2; WHO); PLEUROSIS (F; CRC);
PSORIASIS (1; APA; CAN; KAB); RHEUMATISM (1; CAN; KAP; PH2; SUW; WHO; WO2); RIB ACHE
(F; CRC); SCABIES (F; PH2); SCAR (1; WHO); SCHIZOPHRENIA (PED); SCLERODERMA (2; APA; SKY);
SCROFULA (F; CRC; DEP; FEL); SKIN DISEASE (F; CRC); SMALLPOX (F; KAB; WHO); SNAKEBITE (F;
KAB); SORE (2; CAN; FEL; PH2; PNC; WHO); SPASM (F; CRC); SPLENOMEGALY (F; CRC); SPRAIN
(F; WHO); STOMACHACHE (PED); STRESS (F; KAP); STRIAE GRAVIDARUM (2; ABS); STUTTER (F; KAB);
SWELLING (1; CAN; PH2; WHO); SYPHILIS (F; DEP; KAB; PED; PH2; SUW; WHO); THIRST (F;
CRC); TOOTHACHE (F; WHO); TUBERCULOSIS (1; CRC; WBB; WO2); TUMOR (1; CRC; PH2; VVG);
ULCER (2; CAN; PED; PHR; PH2; VAG; WHO; WO2); ULCUS CRURIS (2; WHO); URETHROSIS (F; CRC;
WHO; WOI); URINARY DISCHARGE (F; CRC); UTEROSIS (F; PH2); VARICOSIS (1; APA; PH2; PNC; SKY;
VAG; WHO); VD (F; KAB; PED; PH2; SUW; WHO); VIRUS (1; ABS); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC;
PED; SUW; VVG); WOUND (2; APA; PH2; SKY; WBB; WHO; WO2).
DOSAGES (GOTU KOLA) — 0.5–1 TSP HERB/CUP WATER 2–3 ×/DAY (APA; MB); 0.6 G HERB, OR IN TEA, 3
×/DAY (CAN); 1–2 TSP DRY HERB/CUP WATER 2–3 ×/DAY (SKY); 0.5–1.5 G POWDERED HERB (KAP); 2–4
G CRUDE LEAF/DAY (MB); 0.25 CUP FRESH LEAF (PED); 6 G DRY LEAF (PED); 6 G DRY LEAF:30 ML ALCOHOL/30
ML WATER (PED); 600 MG POWDERED LEAF/DAY (PNC); 0.5–1 DROPPER 2–3 ×/DAY (APA); 2–4 ML (0.5–1
TSP) LIQUID EXTRACT (1:1) (MB); 12–20 ML INFUSION (KAP); 10–20 ML TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 330–680
MG 3 ×/DAY (WHO); 60–120 MG STX/DAY (TO 100% TRITERPENOIDS) (MB; SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GOTU KOLA) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). LRNP (DECEMBER 1988) SAYS
THAT, DESPITE CLAIMS OF NONALLERGENICITY, DERMATOSIS HAS BEEN REPORTED IN SOME PATIENTS TAKING GOTU
KOLA. ASIATICOSIDE MAY BE CARCINOGENIC TO THE SKIN, FOLLOWING REPEATED APPLICATIONS (MB). READING
THEIR ACCOUNT, I’D NOT BE ANY MORE AFRAID OF GOTU KOLA THAN WILD LETTUCE. CONTRAINDICATED IN EPILEPSY
AND PREGNANCY; MAY PHOTOSENSITIZE (MB). CAN CAUTIONS AGAINST DERMATOSIS AND PHOTOTOXICITY.
INGESTION MAY INDUCE PRURITUS (CAN). BECAUSE IT IS REPUTED TO BE ABORTIFACIENT AND TO AFFECT THE
MENSTRUAL CYCLE, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. MAY INTERACT WITH OTHER BLOOD
PRESSURE, CHOLESTEROL, AND DEPRESSION MEDICATIONS. “EXCESSIVE INGESTION OF HYDROCOTYLE SHOULD BE
AVOIDED” (CAN). NOT ALLOWED AS NONMEDICINAL INGREDIENT IN ORAL USE PRODUCTS IN CANADA. (MICHOLS,
1995). NAUSEA MAY RARELY FOLLOW EXTREMELY HIGH DOSES (SKY).
EXTRACTS (GOTU KOLA) — WITH ANTIEDEMIC AND ANTIINFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY, THE TRITERPENOIDS PROMOTE
HEALING AND KERATINIZATION, STIMULATING THE EPIDERMIS (ASIATICOSIDE MAY INHIBIT THE SYNTHESIS OF
COLLAGEN AND MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDES IN CONNECTIVE TISSUE). HYDROETHANOLIC EXTRACTS SHOWED ANTICONVULSANT (40, 50, 60 MG/KG ORL MOUSE), ANXIOLYTIC (75 MG/KG ORL RATS CF 2 MG DIAZEPAM IPR RAT), AND
SEDATIVE EFFECTS (75, 150, 300 MG/KG ORL MOUSE), BUT NO CONCLUSIVE ANORECTIVE EFFECT. LEAVES
MARKETED IN BRAZIL AS AN ANTIOBESITY COMPOUND. LD50 >675 MG/KG ORL RAT. RESULTS SEEM TO VERIFY
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PREVIOUS REPORTS OF CNS-DEPRESSANT ACTIVITY, AND FOLK USE FOR EPILEPSY, HYSTERIA, AND INSANITY
(FIT68:413). THE TOTAL TRITERPENIC FRACTION DECREASES URONIC ACID, BETA-GLUCURONIDASE, BETA-N-ACETYLGLUCOSAMINIDASE, AND ARYSULFATASE IN THE CONNECTIVE TISSUE AND VASCULAR WALL, PERHAPS PREVENTING
OR ALLEVIATING VARICOSE VEINS (PH2).
GOUTWEED (AEGOPODIUM PODAGRARIA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (GOUTWEED) — ANTITUMOR (F; DAW); DIURETIC (F; DAW); RESOLVENT (F; DAW); SEDATIVE
(F; DAW); STIMULANT (F; DAW); VULNERARY (F; DAW).
INDICATIONS (GOUTWEED) — ARTHROSIS (F; GMH); CANCER (F; DAW; JLH); CYSTOSIS (F; PH2);
ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); GOUT (F; PH2); HEMORRHOID (F; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; GMH); INSOMNIA (F;
DAW); NEPHROSIS (F; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; DAW); PAIN (F; GMH); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2); SCIATICA
(F; DAW); TUMOR (F; DAW); WATER RETENTION (F; DAW).
DOSAGES (GOUTWEED) — 30–60 ML FRESH PLANT JUICE (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GOUTWEED) — NOT COVERED (AHP; PH2).
GRAINS-OF-PARADISE (AFRAMOMUM MELEGUETA K. SCHUM.) ++
SYNONYM — AMOMUM MELEGUETA ROSCOE.
ACTIVITIES (GRAINS-OF-PARADISE) — ANESTHETIC (F; UPW); ANTIFEEDANT (1; ABS); ANTIPYRETIC (F;
WO2); ANTISCHISTOSOMAL (1; ABS); ANTISEPTIC (1; ABS); ANTITERMITE (1; ABS); APHRODISIAC (F;
UPW); CARMINATIVE (F; UPW); EMETIC (F; UPW); HEMOSTAT (F; WO2); LAXATIVE (F; UPW; WO2);
MOLLUSCICIDE (1; ABS); PANACEA (F; UPW); PISCICIDE (F; WO2); STIMULANT (F; PH2; WO2); VERMIFUGE
(F; WO2).
INDICATIONS (GRAINS-OF-PARADISE) — ASTHMA (F; UPW); BACKACHE (F; UPW); BITE (F; UPW);
BLEEDING (F; WO2); CANCER (F; JLH; UPW); CHILDBIRTH (F; UPW); CLIMACTERIC (F; UPW); COLIC (F;
UPW); CONSTIPATION (F; UPW; WO2); EARACHE (F; UPW); ENTEROSIS (F; UPW); FEVER (F; WO2);
FRACTURE (F; UPW); GAS (F; UPW); GASTROSIS (F; UPW); GONORRHEA (F; UPW); HEADACHE (F; UPW);
IMPOTENCE (F; UPW); INFECTION (1; ABS); PAIN (F; UPW); SCHISTOSOMIASIS (1; ABS); SNAKEBITE (F;
UPW); SORE (F; UPW); TAPEWORM (F; WO2); TOOTHACHE (F; UPW; WO2); VD (F; UPW); WORM (F;
WO2); WOUND (F; UPW); YAWS (F; UPW).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GRAINS-OF-PARADISE) — NOT COVERED
(AHP, KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2)
(BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! NOR DO I (JAD)). PUNGENT PRINCIPLES MAY
IRRITATE GASTRIC AND URINARY TRACTS (PH2). HIGH OXALIC CONTENT OF THE SEED MAY INDUCE CARDIOPATHY
(WO2). ANTIMALARIAL TESTS PROVED NEGATIVE (UPW). ABREU AND NORONHA (1997) REMIND US THAT
THE PUNGENT (SPICY) PRINCIPLES HAVE ANTIFEEDANT, ANTISCHISTOSOMAL, ANTISEPTIC, ANTITERMITE, AND
MOLLUSCICIDAL PROPERTIES.
GRANADILLA (PASSIFLORA QUADRANGULARIS L.) ++
SYNONYM — P. MACROCARPA MAST., P. QUADRANGULARIS VAR. VARIEGATA.
ACTIVITIES (GRANADILLA) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DAV); CARDIODEPRESSANT (F; DAV); CNS-DEPRESSANT (F; CRC; DAV); CYANOGENIC (F; JFM); DECONGESTANT (F; DAV); DEPURATIVE (F; DAV);
DIURETIC (F; CRC); EMETIC (F; CRC; JFM); EMOLLIENT (F; CRC; DAV); HYPNOTIC (1; JFM);
NARCOTIC (1; DAV; JFM); POISON (F; JFM); SEDATIVE (F; DAV); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); VERMIFUGE
(F; CRC).
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INDICATIONS (GRANADILLA) — ARTHROSIS (F; DAV); BRUISE (F; DAV); CONGESTION (F; DAV); DERMATOSIS
(F; CRC; IED); DIABETES (F; CRC; DAV); DYSURIA (F; CRC); FEVER (F; IED); FRACTURE (F; DAV);
HEADACHE (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; DAV); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; CRC; DAV); HOARSENESS
(F; DAV); INFLAMMATION (F; DAV; JFM); INSOMNIA (F; DAV); MALARIA (F; IED); NERVOUSNESS (F;
DAV); NEURALGIA (F; DAV); RASH (F; IED); SORE THROAT (F; DAV); SORE (F; IED); UVULOSIS (F; DAV);
WATER RETENTION (F; CRC); WORM (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GRANADILLA) — CONTAINS NORADRENALIN (DAV).
GRAPE (VITIS VINIFERA L.) +++
SEE ALSO GRAPESEED WHERE ENTRIES REFER STRICTLY TO THE SEED; HERE I INCLUDE ALL THE FOLKLORE ACCRUING
TO THE GRAPE, THE GRAPELEAF, GRAPEJUICE, AND RAISINS.
ACTIVITIES (GRAPE) — ANALGESIC (1; BIB; FNF); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; FNF); ANTIALLERGIC (1; FNF);
ANTIALOPECIC (1; PH2); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX; FNF); ANTIANAPHYLACTIC (1; FNF); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; COX; FNF); ANTIASTHMATIC (1; FNF); ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (1; FNF; PH2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FNF); ANTICANCER (1; COX; FNF); ANTICAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; FNF); ANTICARIOGENIC
(1; APA); ANTIEDEMIC (1; FNF); ANTIERYTHEMIC (1; FNF); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; FNF); ANTI-HIV
(1; FNF); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; COX; FNF); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; FNF; MB); ANTIOXIDANT; (1;
APA; FNF; PH2; X10820088); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; FNF); ANTISEPTIC (1; FNF); ANTITUMOR
(1; PH2); ANTIULCER (1; FNF); ANTIVIRAL (1; FNF); APHRODISIAC (F; BIB; KAB); ASTRINGENT (1;
BIB); CARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; FNF); COLLAGEN PROTECTIVE (1; APA); COX-1 INHIBITOR (1; FNF);
COX-2 INHIBITOR (1; COX; FNF); DEMULCENT (F; BIB; EFS); DEPURATIVE (F; BIB); DIURETIC (F;
BIB; EFS); EXPECTORANT (F; BIB); FUNGICIDE (1; FNF); HEMOSTAT (1; EFS; FNF); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; FNF; PH2); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; FNF); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; FNF); LAXATIVE
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(F; BIB); LITHOLYTIC (F; BIB); PROPECIC (1; PH2); RADIOPROTECTIVE (1; X10820088); STOMACHIC
(F; BIB); TONIC (F; BIB); SUNSCREEN (1; FNF); VASOPROTECTIVE (1; APA).
INDICATIONS (GRAPE) — ALLERGY (1; FNF); ALOPECIA (1; PH2); ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); ANAPHYLAXIS (1; FNF); ANEMIA (F; PH2); ARTHROSIS (1; BIB; COX; FNF); ASTHMA (1; BIB; FNF);
ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; FNF; PH2); BACTERIA (1; FNF); BILIOUSNESS (F; BIB); BLADDER STONE (F; BIB);
BLEEDING (1; BIB; EFS; FEL; FNF; HHB); BOIL (F; SKJ); BRUISE (1; BRU); CACHEXIA (F; BIB);
CANCER (1; COX; FNF; MB; PH2); CANCER, ABDOMEN (1; DAD; FNF); CANCER, COLON (1; DAD;
FNF); CANCER, EAR (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, NECK (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER,
NOSE (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, TESTICLE (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, TONSIL
(1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UVULA (1; FNF; JLH); CAPILLARY FRAGILITY
(1; BRU; FNF; PH2); CARDIOPATHY (1; BIB; FNF); CARIES (1; FNF; MB); CHOLERA (F; BIB); CIRCULOSIS
(F; PH2); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; BRU); CORN (F; JLH); CONSTIPATION (F; BIB);
COUGH (F; DAA); CRAMP (1; BIB; PH2); CVI (1; PH2; X10356940); CYANOSIS (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS
(F; BIB; KAB; PH2); DIABETES (1; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; FEL; PH2; WOI); DIPHTHERIA (F; BIB); DROPSY
(F; DAD; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; FEL; HHB); DYSURIA (F; PH2); EDEMA (1; FNF; PH2); FEVER (F; FEL;
PH2); FIBROID (F; JLH); FIBROMA (F; PH2); FUNGUS (1; DAD; FNF); GASTROSIS (1; FNF); GONORRHEA
(F; PH2); GOUT (1; FNF); HANGOVER (F; BIB); HEADACHE (F; KAB; PH2); HEMORRHOID (F; BRU; DAD;
PH2); HEPATOSIS (1; BIB; JLH; FNF); HERPES (1; BIB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; BIB); HIGH
CHOLESTEROL (1; FNF); HIV (1; FNF); HOARSENESS (F; DAA; PH2); HYPERACIDITY (F; FEL); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; FNF); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; FNF); INFLAMMATION (1; BIB; COX; FNF);
JAUNDICE (F; BIB); MACULOSIS (1; FNF); MYCOSIS (1; DAD; FNF); NAUSEA (F; BIB; PH2); NEPHROSIS
(F; DAA; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; PH2); NYCTALOPIA (1; FNF; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (1; BIB; KAB;
PH2); ORCHOSIS (F; BIB); PAIN (1; BIB; FNF; PH2); PARATHESIA (1; PH2); POLYP (F; JLH); RETINOSIS
(1; FNF; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; HHB); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SCABIES (F; BIB); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH);
SMALLPOX (F; BIB); SORE THROAT (F; PH2; WOI); SPLENOSIS (F; DAD); STOMACHACHE (F; PH2);
STOMATOSIS (F; BIB); STONE (F; BIB); STRESS (F; PH2); SWELLING (1; FNF; PH2); SYPHILIS (F; BIB;
KAB); TELANGIECTASIS (1; FNF; MB); THIRST (F; PH2); TONSILOSIS (F; JLH); TOOTHACHE (F; PH2);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; DAA; EFS; PH2); TUMOR (1; PH2); ULCER (1; FNF); VARICOSIS (1; FNF; MB); VIRUS
(1; BIB; FNF); WART (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; BIB; EFS); WOUND (1; FNF); WRINKLE (1; FNF).
DOSAGES (GRAPE) — 75–600 MG SEED EXTRACT (OR PYCNOGENOL)/DAY FOR UP TO 3 WEEKS; MAINTENANCE
DOSE 40–100 MG/DAY (APA, PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GRAPE) — NONE YET KNOWN. NOT IN (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
EXTRACTS (GRAPE) — IN GENERAL, AGRICULTURAL SELECTION BREEDS OUT SOME OF THE NATURAL PESTICIDES,
SUCH AS RESVERATROL, WHICH ALSO HAVE MANY INTERESTING BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES. THE RECENT ACS BOOK,
WINE, NUTRITIONAL AND THERAPEUTIC BENEFITS, HEAPS PRAISE ON RESVERATROL, FAILING TO TELL US THAT THERE
IS 10–100 TIMES MORE IN THE LEAVES, AND I SUSPECT SEEDS, THAN IN THE FRUIT PULP AND WINES. THE SEEDS
HAVE ONLY RECENTLY COME TO THE MARKET AND CLINICAL TRIALS ARE FEW AND FAR BETWEEN. ON THE OTHER
HAND, THE FRUITS CONTAIN MORE THAN 30 TYPES OF ANTHOCYANINS. SMALL WONDER THAT GRAPEJUICE HAS FOUR
TIMES THE ORAC SCORE OF ANY OTHER FRUIT JUICE STUDIED (JNU).
GRAPEFRUIT (CITRUS X PARADISI MACFAD.) ++
ACTIVITIES (GRAPEFRUIT) — ANTIOXIDANT (1; JNU); ANTINITROSAMINIC (1; JNU); ANTISEPTIC (1; DAD);
APERITIF (1; WO2); CARDIOTONIC (1; DAD); DETOXICANT (1; JNU); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; JNU);
SEDATIVE (1; DAD); STOMACHIC (1; DAD).
INDICATIONS (GRAPEFRUIT) — ANOREXIA (1; WO2); BACTERIA (1; DAD); BPH (1; DAD); CACOETHES (F;
JLH); CANCER (1; DAD); CANCER, BREAST (1; JNU); CANCER, COLON (1; JNU); CANCER, PROSTATE (1; DAD);
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CANCER, LUNG (1; JNU); CANCER, SKIN (1; JNU); CANCER, THROAT (1; FNF; JLH); CANDIDA (1; DAD); COLD
(1; DAD); DIABETES (1; DAD); DYSURIA (1; DAD); FUNGUS (1; DAD); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; JNU);
INFECTION (1; DAD); INSOMNIA (1; DAD); MYCOBACTERIUM (1; DAD); MYCOSIS (1; DAD); NERVOUSNESS
(1; DAD); PSEUDOMONAS (1; DAD); RHEUMATISM (1; DAD); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; DAD); YEAST (1; DAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GRAPEFRUIT) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PHZ). THE FRUIT AND JUICE CAN POTENTIATE MANY DRUGS DRAMATICALLY AND SOMETIMES DANGEROUSLY WITH
POISONOUS PHARMACEUTICALS WITH NARROW THERAPEUTIC RANGES. THIS POTENTIAL SHOULD BE STUDIED AND
STANDARDIZED TO LOWER REQUIRED DOSAGES OF THOSE NOTED PHARMACEUTICALS.
GRAPE SEED (VITIS VINIFERA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (GRAPE SEED) — ANTIAGGREGANT (1; FNF); ANTIALLERGIC (1; FNF); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1;
COX; FNF); ANTIANAPHYLACTIC (1; FNF); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; COX; FNF); ANTIASTHMATIC (1; FNF);
ANTIATHEROGENIC (1; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FNF); ANTICANCER (1; COX; FNF); ANTICAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; FNF); ANTICARIOGENIC (1; APA); ANTIEDEMIC (1; FNF); ANTIERYTHEMIC (1; FNF); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; FNF); ANTI-HIV (1; FNF); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; COX; FNF); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; FNF;
MB); ANTIOXIDANT; (1; APA; FNF; MB); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; FNF); ANTISEPTIC (1; FNF); ANTIULCER
(1; FNF); ANTIVIRAL (1; FNF); CARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; FNF); COLLAGEN PROTECTIVE (1; APA); COX-1
INHIBITOR (1; FNF); COX-2 INHIBITOR (1; COX; FNF); FUNGICIDE (1; FNF); HEMOSTAT (1; FNF);
HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; FNF); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; FNF); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; FNF); SUNSCREEN
(1; FNF); VASOPROTECTIVE (1; APA).
INDICATIONS (GRAPE SEED) — ALLERGY (1; FNF); ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); ANAPHYLAXIS (1; FNF);
ARTHROSIS (1; COX; FNF); ASTHMA (1; FNF); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; FNF); BACTERIA (1; FNF); BLEEDING
(1; FNF); CANCER (1; COX; FNF; MB); CAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; FNF; MB); CARDIOPATHY (1; FNF);
CARIES (1; FNF; MB); EDEMA (1; FNF); FUNGUS (1; FNF); HEPATOSIS (1; FNF); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1;
FNF); HIV (1; FNF); GASTROSIS (1; FNF); GOUT (1; FNF); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; FNF); INFECTION (1;
FNF); INFLAMMATION (1; COX; FNF); MACULOSIS (1; FNF); MYCOSIS (1; FNF); NYCTALOPIA (1; FNF);
RETINOSIS (1; FNF); SUNBURN (1; FNF); SWELLING (1; FNF); TELANGIECTASIS (1; FNF; MB); ULCER (1;
FNF); VARICOSIS (1; FNF; MB); VIRUS (1; FNF); WOUND (1; FNF); WRINKLE (1; FNF).
DOSAGES (GRAPE SEED) — 75–600 MG SEED EXTRACT (OR PYCNOGENOL)/DAY FOR UP TO 3 WEEKS;
MAINTENANCE DOSE 40–100 MG/DAY (APA, PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GRAPE SEED) — IN GENERAL, AGRICULTURAL SELECTION BREEDS OUT SOME OF THE NATURAL PESTICIDES, SUCH AS RESVERATROL, WHICH ALSO HAVE MANY INTERESTING
BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES. THE RECENT ACS BOOK, WINE, NUTRITIONAL AND THERAPEUTIC BENEFITS, HEAPS PRAISE
ON RESVERATROL, FAILING TO TELL US THAT THERE IS 10–100 TIMES MORE IN THE LEAVES, AND I SUSPECT SEEDS,
THAN IN THE FRUIT PULP AND WINES. THE SEEDS HAVE ONLY RECENTLY COME TO THE MARKET AND CLINICAL TRIALS
ARE FEW AND FAR BETWEEN. ON THE OTHER HAND, THE FRUITS CONTAIN MORE THAN 30 TYPES OF ANTHOCYANINS.
SMALL WONDER THAT GRAPEJUICE HAS FOUR TIMES THE ORAC SCORE OF ANY OTHER FRUIT JUICE STUDIED (JNU).
GRAVEL ROOT (EUPATORIUM PURPUREUM L.) +
SYNONYM — EUPATORIADELPHUS PURPUREUS (L.) R. M. KING & H. ROB.
ACTIVITIES (GRAVEL ROOT) — ANTIDOTE (F; DEM); ANTILITHIC (F; FAD); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; PNC);
DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; CEB); DIURETIC (F; PNC); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; TOM); LAXATIVE
(F; DEM); STIMULANT (F; PNC).
INDICATIONS (GRAVEL ROOT) — ARTHROSIS (F; JAD); ASTHMA (F; FAD); BRIGHT’S DISEASE (F; TOM);
BURN (F; DEM); CALCULUS (F; CEB; FAD); CANCER (F; JAD); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); COLD (F; DEM);
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CONSTIPATION (F; DEM); COUGH (F; FAD); CYSTOSIS (F; PNC; TOM); DROPSY (F; FAD); DYSURIA (F;
DEM; PNC); FEVER (F; CEB; DEM); GOUT (F; CEB; FAD; TOM); GRAVEL (F; CEB; DEM); HEADACHE
(F; TOM); HYSTERIA (F; DEM); IMPOTENCE (F; FAD); INCONTINENCE (F; FAD); INFLAMMATION (F; CEB);
JAUNDICE (F; CEB); MISCARRIAGE (F; DEM); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); NEURALGIA (F; TOM); RHEUMATISM
(F; DEM; PNC); SPRAIN (F; DEM); STONE (F; FAD); TYPHUS (F; CEB; JAD); URETHROSIS (F; DEM;
FAD); UTEROSIS (F; FAD); UTI (F; FAD); WATER RETENTION (F; PNC); WOUND (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (GRAVEL ROOT) — 2–4 G ROOT, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERBAL EXTRACT (1:1
IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–2 ML HERBAL TINCTURE (1:5 IN 40% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GRAVEL ROOT) — CLASS 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D. LONGTERM USE DISCOURAGED (AHP). EFFECTIVE JULY 1996, THE AHP BOARD OF TRUSTEES RECOMMENDS THAT ALL
PRODUCTS WITH BOTANICAL INGREDIENT(S) CONTAINING TOXIC PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS, INCLUDING BORAGO
OFFICINALIS, DISPLAY THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONARY STATEMENT ON THE LABEL, “FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY. DO NOT
APPLY TO BROKEN OR ABRADED SKIN. DO NOT USE WHEN NURSING” (AHP). PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS (PAS)
HAVE GENOTOXIC, CARCINOGENIC, AND HEPATOTOXIC ACTIVITY (CAN). BECAUSE OF THE PAS, ITS USE IN
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. ANIMAL STUDIES DOCUMENT PLACENTAL TRANSFER AND SECRETION
INTO BREAST MILK OF UNSATURATED PAS (CAN).
GRAY WALLFLOWER (ERYSIMUM DIFFUSUM EHRH.) +
ACTIVITIES (GRAY WALLFLOWER) — NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1; PH2); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (GRAY WALLFLOWER) — CARDIOPATHY (F; HHB; PH2).
DOSAGES (GRAY WALLFLOWER) — SINGLE DOSE, 3.3 MG, CARDIOACTIVE GLYCOSIDES; MAXIMUM DAILY DOSE,
6.6 MG (HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GRAY WALLFLOWER) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
GREATER GALANGAL (ALPINIA GALANGA (L.) SW.) ++
SYNONYMS — LANGUAS GALANGA (L.) STUNTZ., MARANTA GALANGA L. HISTORICALLY INTERCHANGEABLE WITH
THE LESSER GALANGAL, A. OFFICINARUM, AND POSSIBLY GALANGA, KAEMPFERIA GALANGA. ALL THREE ARE TREATED
SEPARATELY BY THE USDA NOMENCLATURE DATABASE.
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ACTIVITIES (GREATER GALANGAL) — ANTIAMPHETAMINE (F; WO2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HHB; MPI; WO2);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; WO2); ANTIPERISTALTIC (1; WO2); ANTIPYRETIC (1; MPI); ANTISEPTIC (1; HHB);
ANTISPASMODIC (1; WO2); ANTITUBERCULAR (1; MPI; WO2); ANTIULCER (1; WO2); APHRODISIAC (F;
HHB); CARMINATIVE (F; HHB; WO2); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; WO2); DIGESTIVE (F; EFS); DIURETIC (1;
WO2); EXPECTORANT (F; EFS); HYPOTENSIVE (1; HHB); INSECTICIDE (1; WO2); PROTISTICIDE (1; HHB);
RESPIRADEPRESSANT (1; HHB); RESPIRASTIMULANT (1; HHB); STERNUTATOR (F; WO2); STIMULANT (F; EFS;
HHB); STOMACHIC (F; HHB); TONIC (F; HHB).
INDICATIONS (GREATER GALANGAL) — BACTERIA (1; HHB; MPI; WO2); BRONCHOSIS (F; HHB); CATARRH
(F; HHB; MPI); CHILDBIRTH (F; DAA); COLIC (F; DAA; WO2); COUGH (F; WO2); CRAMP (1; WO2);
DIABETES (F; HHB); DIARRHEA (F; DAA); DYSPNEA (F; HHB); EARACHE (F; DAA); ENTEROSIS (F; WO2);
FEVER (1; MPI); GAS (F; HHB; WO2); GASTROSIS (F; WO2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; HHB); INFECTION
(1; HHB); INFLAMMATION (1; WO2); NAUSEA (F; DAA); PROTOZOA (1; HHB); PULMONOSIS (F; HHB);
RHEUMATISM (F; HHB); TUBERCULOSIS (1; MPI; WO2); ULCER (1; WO2); WATER RETENTION (1; WO2).
DOSAGES (GREATER GALANGAL) — 1–2 G (HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GREATER GALANGAL) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT
COVERED (PH2).
EXTRACTS (GREATER GALANGAL) — THE ALCOHOLIC EXTRACT OF THE RHIZOME LOWERED TEMPERATURE IN MICE
AND POTENTIATED AMPHETAMINE TOXICITY (MPI). EO OF THE RHIZOME INHIBITED MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS AT 25 MG/ML. IT WAS MORE POTENT AGAINST GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA (AT 0.4–0.6 MG/ML). LD50
OF THE OIL IN GUINEA PIGS WAS 0.68 ML/KG (MODE OF ADMINISTRATION NOT STATED) (MPI). 1’-ACETOXYCHAVICOL-ACETATE AND 1’-ACETOXYEUGENOL-ACETATE ARE POWERFUL ANTIULCER AGENTS (WO2). STEAM VOLATILE
PORTION OF RHIZOME EXTRACTS STIMULATED THE BRONCHIAL GLANDS; THE NONVOLATILE PORTION ACTED REFLEXLY
THROUGH THE GASTRIC MUCOSA.
GREATER PERIWINKLE (VINCA MAJOR L.) +
MOST AUTHORS SUGGEST THAT THE GREATER AND LESSER PERIWINKLE ARE GENERICALLY INTERCHANGEABLE MEDICINALLY, AND I AGREE, SO FAR.
ACTIVITIES (GREATER PERIWINKLE) — ANTICHOLINESTERASE (1; HH2); ANTIHEMORRHAGIC (1; WOI);
ANTILACTAGOGUE (F; WOI); ASTRINGENT (1; GMH); HYPOTENSIVE (1; HH2); LAXATIVE (F; GMH); NEGATIVE INOTROPIC (1; HH2); PARASYMPATHOLYTIC (1; HH2); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; HH2); TONIC (F; GMH).
INDICATIONS (GREATER PERIWINKLE) — BLEEDING (1; GMH; WOI); CARDIOPATHY (1; HH2); CONGESTION
(F; GMH); CONSTIPATION (F; GMH); CONVULSION (F; GMH); CRAMP (F; GMH); DIARRHEA (F; GMH);
ENTEROSIS (F; GMH); ENURESIS (F; HH2); EPISTAXIS (F; GMH); HEMORRHOID (F; HH2; GMH); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (1; HH2); HYSTERIA (F; GMH); LEUKORRHEA (F; HH2); MENORRHAGIA (1; HH2; GMH);
NIGHTMARE (F; GMH); PULMONOSIS (F; GMH); SORE THROAT (F; GMH); TONSILOSIS (F; GMH).
DOSAGES (GREATER PERIWINKLE) — 2–4 G DRY HERB/CUP TEA TO 3 ×/DAY (HH2).
EXTRACTS (GREATER PERIWINKLE) — AQUEOUS EXTRACT (1.82 G LEAF/50 ML WATER REDUCES IN VITRO (IN
HUMAN SERUM) CHOLINESTERASE ACTIVITY BY 50% (HH2). MIX OF VINCAMINE AND VINCINE LOWER BLOOD
PRESSURE IC27–40 = 5–10 MG/KG IVN RAT LD50 (MIXED ALKALOIDS) = 37 MG/KG IVN MOUSE (HH2).
GREEK OREGANO (SALVIA FRUTICOSA MILL.) +++
SYNONYM — SALVIA TRILOBA L. F.
I SUSPECT THAT THIS COULD BE USED INTERCHANGEABLY WITH S. OFFICINALIS, BOTH BEING HIGHLY VARIABLE IN
QUANTIZATION OF THE AROMATIC PHYTOCHEMICALS.
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ACTIVITIES (GREEK OREGANO) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1;
PH2; TAD); ANTIVIRAL (1; TAD); CANDIDICIDE (1; HH2); CYTOTOXIC (1; TAD); FUNGICIDE (1; HH2);
HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; PH2); SEDATIVE (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (GREEK OREGANO) — BACTERIA (1; HH2); CANDIDA (1; HH2); CARDIOPATHY (F; PH2);
COLD (F; PH2); COUGH (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DIABETES (1; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2);
FUNGUS (1; HH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; PH2); INFECTION (1; HH2); INFLAMMATION (1; PH2);
INSOMNIA (1; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; HH2); NERVOUSNESS (1; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PH2); PULMONOSIS
(F; PH2); STOMATOSIS (F; PH2); VIRUS (1; TAD); YEAST (1; HH2).
DOSAGES (GREEK OREGANO) — LIKE S. OFFICINALIS, E.G., 4–6 G/DAY (AHP); 4–6 G HERB (KOM;
PH2); 2 TSP (3 G) CUT HERB/CUP WATER (APA); 1–4 G LEAF, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–3 TSP (3.4–5.1
G) LEAF IN HOT TEA (MAD); 2–4 TBSP FRESH LEAF (PED); 3–6 G DRY LEAF (PED); 4.5 G DRY LEAF:2 ML
ALCOHOL/23 ML WATER (PED); BOIL 100 G LEAF/LITER WINE 2 MINUTES (F; PH2); 1–4 ML LIQUID LEAF
EXTRACT (1:1 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.1–0.3 G EO (KOM; PH2); 1–4 ML LIQUID HERB
EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GREEK OREGANO)— NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). DECOCTION ANTIHYPERTENSIVE 50 MG/KG IPR RAT (HH2). INFUSION (250 MG/KG)
HYPOGLYCEMIC (HH2).
GREEN ALDER (ALNUS VIRIDIS (CHAIX) DC.) +
ACTIVITIES (GREEN ALDER) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DEM); ASTRINGENT (1; DEM); CARMINATIVE (F; DEM);
DEPURATIVE (F; MIC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; DEM); HEMOSTAT (F; DEM); INSECTIFUGE (F; DEM); LAXATIVE
(F; DEM; MIC); TONIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (GREEN ALDER) — ANOREXIA (F; DEM); ARTHROSIS (F; DEM); BLEEDING (F; DEM);
CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); CONSTIPATION (F; DEM; MIC); CRAMP (F; MIC); DENTISTRY (F; DEM); DIPHTHERIA
(F; MIC); DROPSY (F; DEM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DEM); FEVER (F; DEM; MIC); GAS (F; DEM);
GASTROSIS (F; DEM); GONORRHEA (F; DEM); INFECTION (F; DEM); LAMENESS (F; MIC); NEPHROSIS (F;
DEM; MIC); NEURALGIA (F; MIC); PAIN (F; MIC); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM; MIC); SORE (F; DEM);
TOOTHACHE (F; DEM); VD (F; DEM); WOUND (F; DEM; MIC).
GREEN HELLEBORE (HELLEBORUS VIRIDIS L.) X
ACTIVITIES (GREEN HELLEBORE) — BRADYCARDIC (1; HHB); CARDIAC (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; PH2); EMETIC
(1; HHB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS); IRRITANT (1; PH2); LAXATIVE (1; HHB); NERVINE (F; EFS); POISON
(1; HHB); PTARMIC ( = MUCOIRRITANT) (1; PH2); RESPIRAPARALYTIC (1; HHB); SIALAGOGUE (1; PH2);
STERNUTATOR (F; EFS); TOXIC (F; EFS); VERMIFUGE (F; HHB).
INDICATIONS (GREEN HELLEBORE) — CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CONSTIPATION (1; HHB;
PH2); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); INDURATION (F; JLH); NAUSEA (F; PH2); NEUROSIS (F; HHB); SPLENOSIS (F;
HHB); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; PH2); WORM (F; HHB).
DOSAGES (GREEN HELLEBORE) — 600 MG ROOT, MAXIMUM DAILY DOSE 1200 MG (HHB); 200 MG SINGLE
DOSE, MAXIMUM 1000 MG (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GREEN HELLEBORE) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
DO NOT TAKE IT (JAD). OVERDOSES MAY CAUSE ASPHYXIATION, FOLLOWING CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA, CONVULSIONS,
DIARRHEA, DIZZINESS, DYSPNEA, AND NAUSEA (PH2).
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GREEN OR BLACK TEA (CAMELLIA SINENSIS (L.) KUNTZE) ++
ACTIVITIES (GREEN OR BLACK TEA) — ACE INHIBITOR (1; WO2); AMEBICIDE (1; APA); ANALGESIC
(1; JAD); ANTIADENOSINE (1; PH2); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; SKY; WO2); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX;
FNF); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; COX; FNF); ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (1; APA; WO2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; AKT;
APA); ANTIBRADYKININ (1; PH2); ANTICANCER (1; COX; FNF); ANTICAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; PH2);
ANTICARIOGENIC (1; APA; PH2); ANTIDEPRESSANT (1; PH2); ANTIDIABETIC (1; APA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; COX; PH2); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; WO2); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; APA); ANTINITROSAMINIC (1; APA); ANTIOXIDANT (1; APA; FNF; PH2); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; PH2); ANTISEPTIC
(1; FNF; SKY); ANTISPASMODIC (1; AKT); ANTITHIAMIN (1; APA); ANTIVIRAL (1; AKT; FNF;
WO2); APOPTOTIC (1; AKT; JNU); ASTRINGENT (1; APA; FNF; SHT); BRONCHODILATOR (1; DAA);
CARDIOTONIC (F; DAA); CATABOLIC (1; JNU); CHEMOPREVENTIVE (1; AKT; COX; FNF); CNS
STIMULANT (1; APA; FNF); DECONGESTANT (1; APA); DETOXICANT (1; JNU); DIURETIC (1; APA;
PH2); GLYCOLYTIC (1; PH2); HEMOSTAT (1; APA); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; APA; WO2); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; AKT; APA; SKY; WO2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; APA; SYN); HYPOTENSIVE (F;
SKY); HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (1; SYN; WO2); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; AKT; FNF; SKY); LIPOLYTIC
(1; PH2); MYORELAXANT (1; DAA); NEUROTONIC (F; AKT); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; PH2); RADIOPROTECTIVE (1; AKT; WO2); RESPIRASTIMULANT (1; DAA); SECRETAGOGUE (1; WO2); THERMOGENIC
(1; AKT; APA; FNF).
INDICATIONS (GREEN OR BLACK TEA) — ACUTE DIARRHEA (1; SHT); ADD (F; DAA); AGITATION (F;
PH2); ALCOHOLISM (F; PH2); ALLERGY (1; WO2); ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); AMEBA (1; APA);
ANGINA (1; DAA); ANOREXIA (F; PH2); APOPLEXY (F; JNU); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; FNF); ASTHMA
(1; AKT; APA; WO2); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; APA; JNU; WO2); BACTERIA (1; AKT; APA; WO2);
BITE (F; DAA); BLADDER STONE (F; WO2); BLEEDING (1; APA; WO2); BRONCHOSIS (1; WO2);
BRUISE (F; DAA); BURN (F; DAA); CANCER (1; APA; COX; FNF); CANCER, BREAST (1; PH2);
CANCER, COLON (1; APA; PH2); CANCER, ESOPHAGUS (1; APA; JNU; WO2); CANCER, INTESTINE (1;
PH2; WO2); CANCER, LIVER (1; APA); CANCER, LUNG (1; APA; PH2; WO2); CANCER, PANCREAS (2;
PH2; APA); CANCER, RECTUM (2; PH2); CANCER, SKIN (1; JNU; APA); CANCER, STOMACH (2; JNU;
PH2; WO2); CAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; PH2); CARDIOPATHY (1; APA; PH2; SKY); CARIES (2; AKT;
JAD; PH2); CIRCULOSIS (F; PH2); COLD (1; APA; JNU; WO2); COLIC (F; JNU); COLITIS (1; APA);
CONGESTION (1; APA); COUGH (1; APA); CRAMP (1; AKT); CYSTOSIS (F; WO2); DEPRESSION (1;
PH2); DIARRHEA (1; AKT; APA; PHR); DIABETES (1; APA); DROPSY (F; DAA); DYSENTERY (1;
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PNC; WO2); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); EDEMA (F; DAA; WO2); EMPHYSEMA (1; DAA); ENCEPHALOSIS
(F; WO2); ENTEROSIS (1; APA; PH2); ENTEROVIRUS (1; WO2); EPILEPSY (F; DAA; JNU); ESCHERICHIA (1; PH2); ESOPHAGOSIS (1; APA); FATIGUE (F; DAA; PH2); FEVER (F; PH2; WO2); GASTROSIS
(F; PHR; PH2); GINGIVOSIS (1; SKY); GOITER (1; WO2); GOUT (F; WO2); HANGOVER (F; DAA);
HEADACHE (1; APA; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; PH2; WO2); HERPES (1; AKT); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
(F; SKY); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; AKT; APA; SKY; WO2); HIGH TRIGLYCERIDE (1; SKY); HYPERDIPSIA (F; PH2); HYPERTHYROIDISM (1; WO2); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; AKT; FNF; SKY); INFECTION
(1; SKY); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; COX; FNF; PH2); KIDNEY STONE (F; WO2); LETHARGY (1;
JNU); LEUKEMIA (1; WO2); MALARIA (F; PH2); MELANOMA (F; JNU); METASTASIS (F; JNU);
MIGRAINE (F; DAA; JNU; PH2); NAUSEA (F; PHR; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; WO2); OBESITY (1; APA;
FNF; JNU); ODONTORRHAGIA (1; APA); OPHTHALMIA (F; DAA); PAIN (1; JAD; PH2); PARALYSIS (F;
JNU); PLAQUE (2; PH2); POLYP (1; APA); SHINGLE (1; AKT); SMALLPOX (F; DAA); STONE (F;
JNU); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; PH2); STROKE (1; APA; JNU); SUNBURN (1; APA); SWELLING (F; DAA);
TOXEMIA (F; DAA); TUBERCULOSIS (F; JNU); ULCER (1; AKT; APA); VERTIGO (F; JNU); VIRUS (1;
AKT; FNF; WO2); VOMITING (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; PH2); WRINKLE (1; APA).
(NOT COVERED BY COMMISSION E (KOM)).
DOSAGES (GREEN OR BLACK TEA) — 1–2 TSP DRY LEAF/CUP WATER 1–3 ×/DAY (APA); 50–100 MG GREEN
TEA POLYPHENOLS (APA); 100–200 MG STX (50% POLYPHENOLS) (APA); THREE 333-MG GREEN TEA
CAPSULES, EACH CONTAINING 50 MG POLYPHENOLS/DAY (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GREEN OR BLACK TEA) — CLASS 2D.
FERMENTED BLACK TEA NOT RECOMMENDED FOR EXCESS OR LONG-TERM USE (AHP). IN EXCESS CAN CAUSE
GI DISTRESS AND NERVOUS IRRITABILITY (DUE TO CAFFEINE) (PNC). CAFFEINE SYNDROME IN OVERINDULGENCE, AS WITH COFFEE, ETC. (SKY). ALL THINGS IN MODERATION. ONE WOMAN WHO CONSUMED THE
EQUIVALENT OF 65 G TEA LEAVES/DAY FOR 5 YEARS EXHIBITED LIVER DYSFUNCTION. ASCITES AND SPLENOMEGALY RESOLVED AFTER TEA WAS DISCONTINUED (SHT). PEDERSEN, WHO DOES NOT COVER CONVENTIONAL
TEA, SAYS THAT PEPPERMINT LEAF CONTAINS MUCH ASTRINGENT TANNIN, WHICH CAN DAMAGE THE LIVER
AND INTESTINE WITH PROLONGED USE (PEDERSEN, 1998). SINCE THE MORE WIDELY USED TEA (CAMELLIA
SINENSIS) OFTEN CONTAINS TWICE AS MUCH TANNIN AS PEPPERMINT, THIS RECOMMENDATION SHOULD BE
DOUBLY PERTINENT UNDER TEA, OR MAYBE WE SHOULD CALL THESE TANNINS BY THE MORE ATTRACTIVE NAMES
“OPCS, POLYPHENOLS, AND PYCNOGENOLS” AND DECLARE THEM USEFUL ANTIOXIDANT GOOD GUYS INSTEAD
OF HEPATOTOXIC BAD GUYS (JAD). REGARDING CAFFEINE, “PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES EXCEED A DOSAGE OF 300 MG/DAY (5 CUPS OF TEA SPREAD OUT OVER THE COURSE OF A
DAY). INFANTS WHOSE NURSING MOTHERS CONSUME BEVERAGE CONTAINING CAFFEINE COULD SUFFER FROM
SLEEP DISORDERS” (APA).
EXTRACTS (GREEN OR BLACK TEA) — BOTH THE POLPHENOLS (OPCS, TANNINS) AND XANTHINES (CAFFEINE)
HAVE THEIR GOOD AND BAD SIDES. AS A MAJOR SOURCE OF THE MAJOR COX-2 INHIBITOR ([+]-CATECHIN),
THIS MIGHT BE VIEWED BY ENTHUSIASTS AS ANOTHER HERBAL MIRACLE ASPIRIN (COX). SEE FNF. MUROI
AND KUBO (1993) DEMONSTRATED SYNERGIES FOR ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY IN COMPOUNDS FROM TEA (CAMELLIA SINENSIS), “... GREEN TEA EXTRACT IS EFFECTIVE IN THE PREVENTION OF DENTAL CARIES BECAUSE OF THE
ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF FLAVOR COMPOUNDS TOGETHER WITH THE ANTIPLAQUE ACTIVITY OF POLYPHENOLS....
SYNERGISM WAS FOUND IN THE COMBINATION OF SESQUITERPENE HYDROCARBONS (DELTA-CADINENE AND
BETA-CARYOPHYLLENE) WITH INDOLE; THEIR BACTERICIDAL ACTIVITIES INCREASED FROM 128-FOLD TO 256-
FOLD ... THE COMBINATION OF 25 ΜG/ML DELTA-CADINENE AND 400 ΜG/ML INDOLE REDUCED THE NUMBER
OF VIABLE (BACTERIAL) CELLS AT ANY STAGE OF GROWTH.” TRANSLATION: THE MIXTURE (“HERBAL SHOTGUN”)
OF THREE BACTERICIDAL COMPOUNDS THAT MIGHT HELP PREVENT PLAQUE WAS MORE THAN 100 TIMES MORE
POTENT THAN THE ISOLATED INDIVIDUAL COMPOUNDS (“MAGIC BULLET”). AND THEN THERE IS THE NATURAL
FLUORIDE (130–160 PPM) (PDR).
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GROUND IVY (GLECHOMA HEDERACEA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (GROUND IVY) — ALEXETERIC (F; CRC); ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANALGESIC (F; CRC); ANTIDOTE,
LEAD (F; CRC); ANTIEDEMIC (1; CAN); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PHR; PH2; PNC); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC);
ANTISCORBUTIC (F; CRC); ANTIULCER (1; CAN); ASTRINGENT (F; CAN; CRC); CARDIOTONIC (F; CRC);
COLLYRIUM (F; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC; FAD); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CAN; CRC;
PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; CAN; MAD); POISON (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CAN);
TONIC (F; CRC; PNC); VERMIFUGE (F; MAD); VULNERARY (F; CAN).
INDICATIONS (GROUND IVY) — ADENOPATHY (F; MAD); AGING (F; CRC); ANEMIA (F; MAD); ASTHMA
(F; CRC; FAD); ARTHROSIS (F; CRC; PH2); BACKACHE (F; CRC; FAD); BLADDER STONE (F; PH2);
BLEEDING (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; CAN; PH2); BRUISE (F; CRC; FAD); CANCER (F; FAD);
CARBUNCLE (F; PH2); CATARRH (F; CAN; PHR); COLD (F; CRC; DEM); CORN (F; CRC); COUGH (F;
PHR; PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; CAN; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); DIABETES (F; CRC); DIARRHEA
(F; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PHR; PH2); EARACHE (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS (F;
PHR; PH2); EPITHELIOMA (F; CRC); ERYSIPELAS (F; PH2); FEVER (F; CRC); FISTULA (F; CRC);
GASTROSIS (F; CAN; PHR; PH2); GOUT (F; CRC; MAD); HEADACHE (F; CRC; MAD); HEMORRHOID
(F; CAN; CRC; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; MAD); HIVE (F; DEM); HYSTERIA (F; MAD); INFLAMMATION
(1; CRC; PHR; PH2; PNC); KIDNEY STONE (F; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; FAD); LEUKORRHEA (F; MAD);
MARASMUS (F; CRC); MEASLES (F; DEM); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; FAD; PH2);
NEURASTHENIA (F; MAD); OSTEOSIS (F; CRC); OTOSIS (F; MAD); PAIN (F; CRC; PH2); PHTHISIS (F;
MAD); PNEUMONIA (F; CRC); PSORIASIS (F; MAD); PULMONOSIS (F; CRC; FAD); RESPIROSIS (F;
PHR; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; PH2); RICKETS (F; CRC); SCABIES (F; PH2); SCIATICA (F; CRC);
SCROFULA (F; PH2); SCURVY (1; CRC); SNIFFLE (F; MAD); SORE (F; PH2); SORE THROAT (F; CRC);
SPLENOSIS (F; MAD); STONE (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); SWELLING (1; CAN; CRC); TINNITUS (F; CAN);
TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); TRAUMA (F; CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC); ULCER (1; CAN; CRC; PHR);
UROGENITOSIS (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F; CAN; CRC; PH2); WORM (F; MAD); WOUND (F; CRC;
PHR; PH2).
DOSAGES (GROUND IVY) — 2–4 G DRY HERB, OR IN TEA, 1–3 ×/DAY (CAN; PH2); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERBAL
EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2 G IN TEA (HHB); 1 TSP (0.8 G) HERB IN TEA (MAD);
30–50 G PLANT JUICES (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GROUND IVY) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). ANIMALS GRAZING
THE PLANT ARE OFTEN INTOXICATED; SYMPTOMS INCLUDE ACCELERATED WEAK PULSE, CONJUNCTIVAL HEMORRHAGE, DIFFICULTY IN BREATHING, DILATION OF THE CAECUM, DIZZINESS, ELEVATED TEMPERATURE, GASTROENTEROSIS, AND MEGALOSPLENIA. GRAZING HORSES HAVE SUFFERED FATALITIES, AS HAVE MICE FED ONLY ON THIS
PLANT 3–4 DAYS (PH2). CAN CAUTIONS THAT THE PULEGONE IN THE VOLATILE OIL IS AN IRRITANT TO THE GI
TRACT AND KIDNEYS. BECAUSE OF THE IRRITANT OIL, ITS USE IN NEPHROSIS, PREGNANCY, AND LACTATION IS TO
BE AVOIDED. CONTRAINDICATED, REPORTEDLY, IN EPILEPSY, LACTATION, NEPHROSIS, AND PREGNANCY. IN VIEW
OF THE LACK OF TOXICITY DATA AND THE REPORTED CYTOTOXIC ACTIVITY OF URSOLIC ACID, EXCESSIVE USE OF
GROUND IVY SHOULD BE AVOIDED (CAN). BUT, ALL PLANTS CONTAIN CYTOTOXIC COMPOUNDS AND MANY, IF
NOT MOST, CONTAIN URSOLIC ACID (JAD). PULEGONE IS AN IRRITANT, HEPATOTOXIC, AND ABORTIFACIENT
PRINCIPLE. IN VIEW OF THE LACK OF TOXICITY DATA AND THE POSSIBLE IRRITANT AND ABORTIFACIENT ACTION
OF THE VOLATILE OIL, THE USE OF GROUND IVY DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION SHOULD BE AVOIDED (PHR).
EXTRACTS (GROUND IVY) — DOCUMENTED PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES SUPPORT SOME OF THE HERBAL
USES. ETHANOL EXTRACTS ARE ANTIINFLAMMATORY AND ANTIEDEMIC; 2-ALPHA AND 2-BETA-HYDROXYURSOLIC
ACIDS PROTECT MICE FROM ULCERS. URSOLIC ACID ALSO DEMONSTRATES CYTOTOXIC ACTIVITY AGAINST LYMPHOCYTIC
LEUKEMIA, HUMAN LUNG CARCINOMA, AND MARGINAL ACTIVITY AGAINST HUMAN COLON AND MAMMARY TUMORS.
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ASTRINGENT AND ANTIINFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY IS ATTRIBUTED (CAN) TO ITS ROSMARINIC ACTIVITY (WHICH
DESERVES A WHOLE LOT MORE PRAISE THAN THOSE TWO MINOR ACTIVITIES).
GROUND PINE, YELLOW BUGLE
(AJUGA CHAMAEPITYS (L.) SCHREB.) ++
SYNONYM — TEUCRIUM CHAMAEPITYS L.
ACTIVITIES (GROUND PINE) — DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; EFS; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS;
PH2); STIMULANT (F; PH2); TONIC (F; EFS); VULNERARY (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (GROUND PINE) — AGUE (F; GMH); CANCER (F; JLH); CIRRHOSIS (F; JLH); DROPSY (F;
GMH); FEVER (F; EFS); GOUT (F; GMH; PH2); GYNECOPATHY (F; GMH; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH);
INDURATION (F; JLH); JAUNDICE (F; GMH); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); RHEUMATISM (F; GMH; PH2); SPLENOSIS
(F; JLH); SWELLING (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; PH2).
DOSAGES (GROUND PINE) — 1 TBSP DECOCTION (1 OZ DRY HERB/PINT BOILING WATER) SEVERAL ×/DAY
(GMH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GROUND PINE) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT
PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
GROUNDSEL (SENECIO VULGARIS L.) X
MADAUS, RIGHTLY OR WRONGLY, SAYS THAT S. JACOBAEA AND S. VULGARIS HAVE THE SAME EFFECTS. SO
MOST OF THE MAD ENTRIES BELOW HAVE ALSO BEEN TRANSCRIBED TO S. VULGARIS AND MAY REALLY BELONG
ONLY THERE.
ACTIVITIES (GROUNDSEL) — CARCINOGENIC (1; AEH; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; EFS);
EMETIC (F; EFS); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS); HEMOSTAT (F; EFS; MAD); HEPATOTOXIC (1; AEH; PH2);
LAXATIVE (F; EFS); POISON (1; PH2); VERMIFUGE (F; EFS); VULNERARY (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (GROUNDSEL) — AMENORRHEA (F; EFS; MAD); ANEMIA (F; MAD); BLEEDING (F; EFS;
MAD); CATARRH (F; MAD); CHLOROSIS (F; MAD); COLIC (F; HH2); CONSTIPATION (F; EFS); CVI (F;
BRU); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD); DEPRESSION (F; MAD); DIABETES (F; MAD); DIARRHEA (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; EFS; HH2; MAD; PH2); ENCEPHALOSIS (F; MAD); EPILEPSY (F; HH2); FEVER (F; EFS);
GOUT (F; MAD); HEADACHE (F; MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; MAD); JAUNDICE (F; MAD); MASTOSIS (F;
MAD); NEUROSIS (F; MAD); ODONTOSIS (F; HH2); PAIN (F; MAD); PHTHISIS (F; MAD); PLETHORA (F;
MAD); SCAB (F; MAD); SORE (F; MAD); SPINE (F; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD); UROGENITOSIS (F;
MAD); UTEROSIS (F; MAD); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS); WORM (F; EFS; HH2); WOUND (F; EFS).
DOSAGES (GROUNDSEL) — DO NOT TAKE IT (JAD); 2 G TINCTURE SEVERAL ×/DAY, UP TO 15 G (MAD); 1–3
FL EXTRACT (MAD); 40–60 G JUICE (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GROUNDSEL) — NOT COVERED (AHP). CONTAINS PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS (PAS) IN CONSIDERABLE AMOUNTS AND VARIETIES, WHICH CAN BE CARCINOGENIC, HEPATOTOXIC, AND MUTAGENIC. USE OF SENECIO SPECIES CAN RESULT IN POTENTIALLY FATAL HEPATIC
VENO-OCCLUSIVE DISEASE IN HUMANS, WITH SYMPTOMS OF ABDOMINAL PAIN AND VOMITING WITH ASCITES.
PAS ARE TOXIC TO HUMANS, WITH LIVER DAMAGE WITH CIRRHOSIS AND ASCITES, OR SENECIOSIS, OR VENOOCCLUSIVE DISEASE REPORTED IN ALMOST ALL CASES OF SEVERE OR FATAL INTOXICATIONS, FROM INTAKES OF
0.5 MG/KG TO 3.3 MG/KG (AEH1). HORSES GRAZING THE PLANT DEVELOP ANOREXIA, ASCITES, EDEMA,
ENCEPHALOPATHY WITH GAIT ANOMALIES, AND JAUNDICE (BRU). LD50 (MIXED ALKALOIDS) = 140 MG/KG
ORL RAT (HH2).
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GUAIACUM (GUAIACUM OFFICINALE L.) +
ACTIVITIES (GUAIACUM) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; JFM); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; CAN; PNC); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; CAN; PNC); DIAPHORETIC (F; CAN; JFM; PNC); DIURETIC (F; CAN; MAD; PNC);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; JFM); FUNGICIDE (1; PHR); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; JFM); LAXATIVE (F; CAN;
HHB).
INDICATIONS (GUAIACUM) — ADENOPATHY (F; MAD); AMENORRHEA (F; JFM); ANGINA (F; HHB);
ARTHROSIS (F; CAN); ASTHMA (F; JFM); CACHEXIA (F; MAD); CATARRH (F; MAD); CONSTIPATION (F;
CAN; HHB); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD); DERMATOSIS (F; JFM; PHR; PH2); DIABETES (1; JFM); DROPSY (F;
MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; MAD); EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); FEVER (F; CAN; JFM; PNC); FRACTURE (F;
MAD); FUNGUS (1; PHR); GONORRHEA (F; MAD); GOUT (1; CAN; HHB; PNC); HEPATOSIS (F; MAD);
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; JFM); INFECTION (1; PHR); INFLAMMATION (F; CAN; PNC); ITCH (F; MAD);
LUMBAGO (F; MAD); MYCOSIS (1; PHR); OPHTHALMIA (F; JFM); PAIN (F; JFM; PNC); PHARYNGOSIS
(F; MAD); PLEUROSIS (F; MAD); PSORIASIS (F; MAD); RESPIROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); RHEUMATISM (2;
CAN; KOM; PH2; PNC); SCABIES (F; MAD); SCROFULA (F; MAD); SPLENOSIS (F; MAD); STIFFNESS
(F; JFM); SYPHILIS (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); TONSILOSIS (F; HHB); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD); WATER
RETENTION (F; CAN; MAD).
DOSAGES (GUAIACUM) — 1–2 G WOOD IN TEA 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 4.5 G WOOD/DAY (KOM); 6–9 TSP
(28–40 G) WOOD IN TEA (MAD); 1.5 G WOOD/COLD WATER, UP TO 5 G/DAY (PHR); 1–2 ML LIQUID EXTRACT
(1:1 IN 80% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.3–2 G (HHB); 2–4 ML TINCTURE (PNC; CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GUAIACUM) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NONE KNOWN (KOM). CAN
CAUTION THAT THE LIGNANS ARE ALLERGENIC AND MAY CAUSE DERMATOSIS. RECOMMENDED THAT PEOPLE WITH
ALLERGY, HYPERSENSITIVE OR ACUTE INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS AVOID IT. AVOID USE WHEN PREGNANT OR
LACTATING (CAN). HIGH DOSES MAY CAUSE COLIC, DIARRHEA, AND OTHER GI COMPLAINTS (PHR). RESIN
LD50 = >5000 MG/KG ORL RAT.
GUAR (CYAMOPSIS TETRAGONOLOBA (L.) TAUB.) ++
SYNONYMS — CYAMOPSIS PSORALOIDES (LAM.) DC., DOLICHOS PSORALOIDES LAM., PSORALEA TETRAGONOLOBA L.
ACTIVITIES (GUAR) — APERITIF (F; KAB); FLATUGENIC (F; KAB); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; SHT);
HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; AHP); LIPOLYTIC (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (GUAR) — ALACTEA (F; PH2); ANOREXIA (F; KAB; PH2); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; SHT);
BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB; LEG); BOIL (F; LEG); CARDIOPATHY (1; TV); CONSTIPATION (1; AHP; PH2;
SHT); DIABETES (F; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); FRACTURE (F; LEG); GLUCOSURIA (1; PH2); HIGH
CHOLESTEROL (1; SHT); HYPERGLYCEMIA (F; PH2); NYCTALOPIA (F; PH2); PLAGUE (F; LEG); SWELLING (F;
LEG); ULCER (1; X11113992).
DOSAGES (GUAR) — 5 G 3 ×/DAY (PH2); 15 G/DAY GUAR GUM (SHT).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GUAR) — CLASS 2D. TAKE WITH 250 ML (8 OZ)
WATER (AHP); EARLY ON MAY CAUSE DIARRHEA, GAS, OR NAUSEA (AHP). NO HEALTH RISKS KNOWN IN
CONJUNCTION WITH THE PROPER ADMINISTRATION OF DESIGNATED THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES (PH2). BULKING AGENTS
SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN BY THOSE WITH STENOTIC LESIONS OF THE GI TRACT. MAY LEAD TO BOWEL OBSTRUCTION
IF FLUID INTAKE IS INADEQUATE. DO NOT TAKE BULKING AGENTS WHEN LAYING DOWN OR AT BEDTIME. DO NOT
USE WITH ANTIPERISTALTICS (SUCH AS, FOR EXAMPLE, LOPERAMIDE) (SHT).
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GUARANA (PAULLINIA CUPANA KUNTH) ++
ACTIVITIES (GUARANA) — ANALGESIC (F; DAV); ANORECTIC (1; APA); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; APA; HH2;
PHR; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA); APHRODISIAC (F; APA; CRC; DAV); ASTRINGENT (1; CRC;
HHB; SKY); BITTER (1; CRC); BRONCHORELAXANT (1; PHR); CARDIOTONIC (1; PHR; PH2); CARIOGENIC
(1; APA); CATABOLIC (F; SKY); CATECHOLAMINOGENIC (1; PH2); CNS STIMULANT (1; PH2; SKY);
CYANOGENIC (1; HH2); DIURETIC (1; APA; CRC; SKY); GASTROSTIMULANT (F; PHR; PH2); GENOTOXIC
(1; APA); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; HH2); MUTAGENIC (1; APA); MYORELAXANT (1; PHR); NARCOTIC (F;
CRC); NERVINE (1; CRC); POSITIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1; PHR; PH2); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; PHR;
PH2); RESORPTIVE (1; HHB); STIMULANT (1; APA; CRC; PHR); THERMOGENIC (1; FNF); TONIC (1;
CRC; PHR).
INDICATIONS (GUARANA) — CARDIOPATHY (F; DAV); DIARRHEA (1; APA; CRC; SKY); DYSENTERY (F;
DAV); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA; CRC; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (1; APA); FATIGUE (F;
CRC; SKY; PH2); FEVER (F; APA); GASTROSIS (F; HHB); HANGOVER (F; CRC); HEADACHE (1; APA;
CRC; PH2); HEART (F; CRC); HUNGER (F; CRC; PH2); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; HH2); INFLAMMATION
(1; APA); MALARIA (F; APA); MIGRAINE (1; APA; CRC; DAV); NEURALGIA (F; CRC; DAV); OBESITY
(1; APA; SKY); PAIN (F; APA; DAV); RHEUMATISM (1; APA; CRC); STRESS (F; APA); THIRST (F; PH2);
WATER RETENTION (1; APA; CRC; PH2; SKY).
DOSAGES (GUARANA) — 500–1000 MG DRIED HERB (APA); 1 G POWDERED GUARANA (HH2; PH2); 0.5–4
G POWDERED GUARANA (APA; PNC); 1–2 G CRUSHED SEED OR RESIN PER CUP WATER 3 ×/DAY PROVIDING UP
TO 50 MG GUARANINE EACH CUP (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GUARANA) — CLASS 2D. CNS-STIMULANT. NOT
RECOMMENDED FOR EXCESS OR PROLONGED USE (AHP SEEMS TO SAY THIS ABOUT MOST CAFFEINE-CONTAINING
PLANTS) (AHP). LININGER ET AL. (1998) DON’T SAY THIS ABOUT ALL THE CAFFEINE CONTAINING HERBS AS
THEY DO ABOUT GUARANA, “CAFFEINE MAY HAVE ADVERSE EFFECTS ON THE BLOOD VESSELS AND OTHER BODY
SYSTEMS AS WELL AS ON A DEVELOPING FETUS AND PRESUMABLY GUARANINE WOULD HAVE SIMILAR EFFECTS.
AS WITH ANY CAFFEINATED PRODUCT, GUARANA MAY CAUSE INSOMNIA, TREMBLING, ANXIETY, PALPITATIONS,
URINARY FREQUENCY, AND HYPERACTIVITY” (SKY). SHOULD BE AVOIDED DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION.
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SYMPTOMS OF LONG-TERM USE CAN INCLUDE DECREASED FERTILITY, CARDIOPATHY, AND SEVERAL FORMS OF
CANCER, ACCORDING TO EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF CAFFEINE USE” (SKY). SEEMS TO ME THEY SHOULD,
TO BE FAIR, HAVE SAID THIS UNDER GREEN TEA AS WELL. “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR
PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
EXTRACTS (GUARANA) — CAFFEINE’S EFFECTS (AND HENCE THOSE OF GUARANINE) ARE WELL KNOWN AND
INCLUDE CNS STIMULATION, INCREASING METABOLIC RATE, AND MILD DIURESIS (SKY). GUARANA AND
CAFFEINE APPARENTLY COUNTERACT SCOPOLAMINE, IMPROVING RATS’ ABILITY TO REMEMBER. AT 0.3 MG/ML,
GUARANA, CONTAINING ONLY 0.0062 MG/ML CAFFEINE, WAS MORE EFFECTIVE THAN GINSENG IN ADAPTOGENIC
SWIMMING TESTS. MICE SWAM STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANTLY LONGER THAN CONTROLS WHEN FORCED TO SWIM
(ESPINOLA ET AL., 1997). MANY CAFFEINE ACTIVITIES ARE SHARED, PERHAPS SYNERGISTICALLY WITH THEOPHYLLINE AND THEOBROMINE.
GUAVA (PSIDIUM GUAJAVA L.) ++
SYNONYMS — P. CUJAVILLUS BURM. F., P. POMIFERUM L., P. PUMILUM VAHL, P. PYRIFERUM L.
ACTIVITIES (GUAVA) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; TRA; VAG); ANTIDIARRHEIC (1; TRA); ANTI-HIV (1; VVG);
ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; TRA); ANTIOXIDANT (1; VVG); ANTISEPTIC (1; JFM; VVG); ANTISPASMODIC (1;
TRA; 60P); ANTITUMOR (1; VVG); ASTRINGENT (1; IED; VVG; WBB); CANDIDICIDE (1; TRA); EXPECTORANT (F; IED); HEMOSTAT (1; VVG); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; TRA; VAG; VVG); RADIOPROTECTIVE (1;
TRA); SEDATIVE (1; TRA); VASOCONSTRICTOR (1; VVG).
INDICATIONS (GUAVA) — AGING (1; VVG); BACTERIA (1; TRA; VAG; 60P); BLEEDING (1; JFM; VVG);
BOIL (F; VVG); CANCER (1; TRA; VVG); CANDIDA (1; TRA); CARDIOPATHY (1; VVG); CATARRH (F; IED;
JFM); CHOLERA (F; JFM); COLIC (F; JFM); CONGESTION (F; JFM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; AAB); COUGH (F;
VVG); CRAMP (1; TRA; 60P); DERMATOSIS (F; IED; JFM); DIABETES (1; TRA; VVG); DIARRHEA (1;
AAB; TRA; VVG); DYSENTERY (1; AAB; JFM; VVG); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DAV; 60P); DYSPEPSIA (F;
AAB; IED; 60P); EDEMA (F; JFM); ENTEROSIS (F; JFM); FEVER (F; VVG; WBB); FISTULA (F; JFM);
FUNGUS (1; AAB); GASTROSIS (F; JFM); GINGIVOSIS (1; AAB); GOUT (F; DAV); HEPATOSIS (F; 60P);
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; IED); HIV (1; VVG); INFECTION (F; IED; VVG); INFLAMMATION (F; WBB);
INSOMNIA (1; TRA); JAUNDICE (F; IED); LEUKORRHEA (F; AAB; JFM); MALARIA (F; IED; VVG); MANGE
(F; JFM); NAUSEA (1; DAV; TRA); NERVOUSNESS (1; TRA); OPHTHALMIA (F; AAB); PARASITE (F; IED);
PROCTOSIS (F; WBB); PROLAPSE (F; WBB); RASH (F; IED); RESPIROSIS (F; IED); RINGWORM (F; JFM);
SALMONELLA (1; TRA); SCABIES (F; VAG; ZUL); SHIGELLA (1; TRA); SHOCK (F; DAV); SORE (F; AAB;
IED; JFM); SORE THROAT (F; AAB); SPRAIN (F; WBB); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; AAB; TRA); STOMACHACHE
(F; JFM); STOMATOSIS (F; AAB); SWELLING (F; DAV; JFM); TUMOR (1; VVG); ULCER (F; AAB; JFM;
WBB); URETHROSIS (F; JFM); UTEROSIS (F; JFM); VERTIGO (F; DAV; TRA); WORM (F; IED); WOUND (F;
AAB; VVG; WBB); YEAST (1; TRA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GUAVA) — DO NOT USE MORE THAN 30 DAYS
(TRA). NOT FOR CHILDREN OR PREGNANT OR LACTATING WOMEN (TRA).
GUGUL (COMMIPHORA WIGHTII (ARN.) BHANDARI) ++
SYNONYMS — BALSAMODENDRUM MUKUL HOOK. EX STOCKS, B. WIGHTII ARN., C. MUKUL (HOOK. EX
STOCKS) ENGL.
I HAVE SEEN GUGUL SPELLED GUGGUL AND TREATED UNDER THE SCIENTIFIC NAMES COMMIPHORA MOLMOL, C.
MUKUL (SYNONYM OF C. WIGHTII), AND C. WIGHTII, AS I CALL IT HERE. I DOUBT THAT THERE ARE MANY PEOPLE
WHO CAN SWEAR ON A STACK OF BIBLES WHETHER A RESIN IS ONE OR THE OTHER SPECIES OR A MIXTURE OF
MANY SPECIES. LET THE BUYER BEWARE.
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ACTIVITIES (GUGUL) — ALTERATIVE (F; DEP; KAB; KAP; MBB); ANALGESIC (1; JBU); ANTIAGING (F;
AKT); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; KAP; KEB; PNC; SKY); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; MPI); ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (1;
APA; KEB; MPI); ANTIEDEMIC (1; APA; KEB; MPI); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; KAP; KEB; PNC);
ANTIOBESITY (1; KEB); ANTIOXIDANT (1; KEB); ANTISEPTIC (F; DEP; KAP; WOI); ANTISPASMODIC (1;
KAP; PNC); ANTISUPPURATIVE (F; DEM; MPI); ANTITHROMBIC (1; KEB); APERITIF (F; DEP; KAB;
KAP); APHRODISIAC (F; DEP; KAB; KAP); ASTRINGENT (F; KAP; WOI); BITTER (F; KAB; MBB);
CARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; KEB); CARMINATIVE (F; DEP; KAB; KAP); DEMULCENT (F; DEP; KAB; KAP);
DIAPHORETIC (F; MPI; WOI); DIGESTIVE (F; WOI); DIURETIC (F; WOI); ECBOLIC (F; MPI); EMMENAGOGUE
(F; KAP); EXPECTORANT (F; DEP; KAB; WOI); FIBRINOLYTIC (1; KEB); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; PNC;
SKY); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; MPI); HYPOLIPIDEMIC (1; PNC); HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (1; KEB; SKY);
IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; WOI); LEUCOCYTOGENIC (1; WOI); LIPOLYTIC (1; AKT; APA; MBB; PNC; SKY);
MUCOLYTIC (F; AKT); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; WOI); THYROTROPIC (1; AKT; APA; PNC); UTEROTONIC (F;
WOI); VERMIFUGE (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (GUGUL) — ABSCESS (F; KAB); ACNE (1; AKT; KEB); ADENOPATHY (F; AKT; KAB;
MBB); AMENORRHEA (F; KAP); ANEMIA (F; DEP); ANGINA (1; AKT); ANOREXIA (F; DEP; KAB;
KAP); ARTHROSIS (1; AKT; APA; KAP; KEB; MBB; MPI); ASCITES (F; KAB); ASTHMA (F; KAB);
ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; APA; KEB; MPI; SKY); ATONY (F; WOI); BITE (F; KAB); BRONCHOSIS (F;
BGB; WOI); CANCER (F; AKT; KAB; MBB); CARDIOPATHY (1; AKT; APA; KEB); CATARRH (F;
WOI); CRAMP (1; KAP; PNC); CYST (F; AKT; MBB); DERMATOSIS (F; DEP; KAB); DIABETES (1;
MPI); DYSMENORRHEA (F; KAP); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEP; KAB); DYSPNEA (1; AKT); DYSURIA (F; DEP;
KAB); EDEMA (1; APA; MPI); ENDOMETRIOSIS (F; KAP); ENTEROSIS (F; KAB); FEVER (F; MPI;
WOI); FRACTURE (F; KAB); FISTULA (F; KAB); GAS (F; DEP; KAB; KAP); GASTROSIS (F; WOI);
GINGIVOSIS (F; WOI); GLEET (F; DEP); HAY FEVER (F; WOI); HEMORRHOID (F; DEP; KAB); HEPATOSIS
(F; MBB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; KAP); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; APA; KAP; PNC; SKY); HIGH
TRIGLYCERIDE (1; APA; KEB; SKY); HYPERLIPEMIA (1; KAP; KEB); HYSTERIA (F; DEP); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; WOI); IMPOTENCE (F; DEP); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; KAB; KAP; KEB; MBB;
PNC); ISCHEMIA (1; KEB); LARYNGOSIS (F; WOI); LASSITUDE (F; KAP); LEPROSY (F; DEP; KAP);
LEUKODERMA (F; KAB); MENORRHAGIA (F; KAP); MYOSIS (F; KAB); NEUROSIS (F; DEP; KAB;
KAP); OBESITY (1; KEB; MBB; MPI; PNC); ODONTOSIS (F; SKJ); OTOSIS (F; KAB); PAIN (1; AKT;
JBU; KAP); PHTHISIS (F; WOI); PSORIASIS (F; AKT); PULMONOSIS (F; KAB); PYORRHEA (F; WOI);
RHEUMATISM (1; DEP; KAB; SKJ); SCIATICA (F; DEP); SCROFULA (F; KAB); SCURVY (F; DEP);
RHINOSIS (F; WOI); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB); SORE (1; DEP; KAB; SKJ); STING (F; KAB); STONE (F;
KAB); SWELLING (1; APA; KEB; MPI); SYPHILIS (F; DEP); THROMBOSIS (1; KEB); WATER RETENTION
(F; WOI); WORM (F; KAB).
DOSAGES (GUGUL) — 25 MG GUGGULSTERONES 2–3 ×/DAY (APA); 250–500 MG STX (5–10% GUGGULSTERONE) (APA; SKY); 1200–1500 MG GUGGULIPID/DAY (CA 40–60 MG GUGGULSTERONE) (KEB);1.5
DRACHMS (DEP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GUGUL) — CLASS 2B. EMMENAGOGUE AND
UTEROTONIC (AHP). ANOREXIA, APPREHENSION, COLIC, DERMATOSIS, DIARRHEA, ERUCTATIONS, HEADACHE,
HICCUP, NAUSEA, AND RESTLESSNESS WERE DOCUMENTED SIDE EFFECTS OF CRUDE OLEORESIN OR GUGGULIPID
THERAPY (CAN; KEB; SKY). PERSONS WITH DIARRHEA, HEPATOSIS, AND IBS SHOULD BE CAUTIOUS (SKY).
A PRACTITIONER SHOULD BE CONSULTED WHEN TREATING HIGH CHOLESTEROL OR TRIGLYCERIDES (SKY). IN VIEW
OF THE LACK OF TOXICOLOGICAL DATA, EXCESSIVE USE, ESPECIALLY DURING LACTATION AND PREGNANCY, SHOULD
BE AVOIDED (CAN).
EXTRACTS (GUGUL) — GUGUL RESIN LOWERS CHOLESTEROL AND LIPIDS IN ANIMALS AND HUMANS. THE
OLEORESIN FRACTION WAS ANTIARTHRITIC AND ANTINFLAMMTORY IN RATS (MED = 125 MG/KG RAT). AQUEOUS
EXTRACTS ARE ANTIEDEMIC (MPI). IT INHIBITS PLATELET AGGREGATION, CAUSES INFLAMMATION IN RATS,
ACTIVATES THE THYROID IN CHICKENS AND RATS, AND INCREASES CATECHOLAMINE BIOSYNTHESIS AND ACTIVITY
IN CHOLESTEROL-FED RABBITS.
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GULANCHA, HEART-LEAVED MOONSEED
(TINOSPORA CORDIFOLIA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (GULANCHA) — ADAPTOGEN (1; PR13:275); ALTERATIVE (F; KAB; SUW); ANALGESIC (1;
WOI); ANTIANEMIC (1; FIT71:254); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WOI); ANTIIMMUNOSUPPRESSANT (1; FIT71:254);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; WOI); ANTINEOPLASTIC (1; ABS); ANTIOXIDANT (1; JE65:277); ANTIPERIODIC (F;
KAB; SUW); ANTIPYRETIC (1; KAB; SUW; WOI); ANTISPASMODIC (1; WOI); ANTIVIRAL (F; WOI);
APHRODISIAC (F; KAB; KAP; SUW); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB); BITTER (1; KAB; SUW); CHOLERETIC (F;
KAB); DEOBSTRUENT (F; SKJ); DIURETIC (F; KAB; SUW); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; ABS); HYPOGLYCEMIC
(1; WOI; JE70:9); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; PR13:275); LIPOLYTIC (1; JE70:9); MITOGENIC (1;
PC52:1059); STOMACHIC (F; KAB); TONIC (1; KAB).
INDICATIONS (GULANCHA) — ANEMIA (1; KAB; FIT71:254); BACTERIA (1; WOI); COUGH (F; KAB; KAP);
CRAMP (1; WOI); DEBILITY (F; KAP; WOI); DERMATOSIS (F; KAB; KAP; WOI); DIABETES (1; KAB;
WOI); DIARRHEA (F; KAB; KAP; SUW); DYSENTERY (F; KAB; KAP; SUW); DYSPEPSIA (F; KAB; KAP;
SKJ); DYSURIA (F; KAB; KAP; SKJ; WOI); ENTEROSIS (F; KAB); ERYSIPELAS (F; WOI); ESCHERICHIA (1;
WOI); FEVER (1; KAB; KAP; SUW; WOI); FRACTURE (F; KAB; SKJ); GIDDINESS (F; KAB); GONORRHEA
(F; KAB; KAP; SUW); GOUT (F; WOI); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB); HEPATOSIS (1; ABS); IMMUNDEPRESSION
(1; PR13:275); IMPOTENCE (F; KAB; KAP); INFLAMMATION (1; WOI); JAUNDICE (1; ABS; KAB; WOI);
LEPROSY (F; WOI); MALARIA (F; KAB; KAP; SKJ); NAUSEA (F; KAB); PAIN (1; WOI); PERITONOSIS (1;
ABS); RHEUMATISM (F; KAB; KAP; WOI); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB); SORE (F; WOI); SPERMATORRHEA (F;
KAP); SPLENOSIS (F; KAB); SYPHILIS (F; KAB); THIRST (F; KAB); TUBERCULOSIS (F; WOI); URETHROSIS (F;
KAB); VAGINOSIS (F; KAB); VD (F; KAB; SKJ); VIRUS (F; WOI); WATER RETENTION (F; KAB; SUW).
DOSAGES (GULANCHA) — 20–60 ML (1:20) INFUSION (HHB); 2–4 ML (1:5) TINCTURE (HHB); 1–3 G
POWDER (KAP); 1–2 G EXTRACT (KAP). KAPOOR HAS VERY HIGH DOSAGE, METHINKS; 56–112 ML PLANT
JUICE, WITH LONG PEPPER AND HONEY, FOR COUGH, GONORRHEA, AND FEVER.
EXTRACTS (GULANCHA) — BITTER PRINCIPLES IN STEM AND BARK ARE ANTIINFLAMMATORY, ANTIPYRETIC,
AND ANTISPASMODIC (WOI). ALCOHOLIC EXTRACTS ARE ACTIVE AGAINST ESCHERICHIA. DRUG SEEMS TO FAVOR
ENDOGENOUS INSULIN SECRETION, GLUCOSE UPTAKE, AND INHIBITION OF PERIPHERAL GLUCOSE RELEASE.
GUM ARABIC (ACACIA SENEGAL (L.) WILLD.) +++
SYNONYMS — A. VEREK GUILL. & PERR., MIMOSA SENEGAL L., SENEGALIA SENEGAL (L.) BRITTON.
ACTIVITIES (GUM ARABIC) — ANTIABSORBENT (F; PH2); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC); DEMULCENT (1; CRC;
GMH; KAB); EMOLLIENT (1; CRC; EFS; KAB; UPW); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC; EFS); LAXATIVE (F;
UPW); STIMULANT (F; PHR; PH2); TONIC (F; UPW).
INDICATIONS (GUM ARABIC) — BITE (F; KAB); BLEEDING (F; CRC; KAB); BURN (F; CRC; KAB); CANCER
(F; JLH); CATARRH (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); COLD (F; CRC; WBB); CONSTIPATION (F; UPW); COUGH (F;
KAB; PHR; PH2; WO2); DIABETES (F; KAB); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; GMH; PHR; PH2; UPW); DYSENTERY
(F; CRC; GMH); DYSPEPSIA (F; GMH); DYSURIA (F; GMH); ENTEROSIS (F; KAB); EPISTAXIS (F; KAB);
FEVER (F; CRC; GMH); GASTROSIS (F; KAB; UPW); GONORRHEA (F; CRC; UPW; WBB); INFLAMMATION
(F; CRC; GMH; UPW; WBB); LEPROSY (F; CRC; UPW); LUMBAGO (F; UPW); MASTOSIS (F; CRC;
KAB); MUCOSOSIS (F; CRC); NIPPLE (F; KAB); OPHTHALMIA (F.; WBB); SORE THROAT (F; CRC); STOMACHACHE (F; UPW); TYPHOID (F; CRC; GMH); URETHROSIS (F; CRC); UTI (F; GMH); VD (F; UPW).
DOSAGES (GUM ARABIC) — 1–4 DRACHM GUM (GMH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GUM ARABIC) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO
SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
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GUMWEED (GRINDELIA SQUARROSA (PURSH) DUNAL) +
THE HERBAL PDR SAYS THAT COMMISSION E APPROVED GUMWEED (GRINDELIA CAMPORUM) FOR BRONCHOSIS
AND COUGHS, YET DEFINED GUMWEED HERB AS THE DRIED TOPS AND LEAVES OF GRINDELIA ROBUSTA NUTT.
(SYNONYM OF G. CAMPHORUM), AND/OR GRINDELIA SQUARROSA, AS WAS THE CASE IN KOM, SUGGESTING
THAT THE GUMWEED WAS APPROVED BY COMMISSION E FOR CATARRHS OF THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT. I
HAVE ENTERED BOTH THE KOM AND PH2 INTERPRETATIONS HERE. MAD REFERS TO G. ROBUSTA. HHB LISTED
ALL THREE (AND G. HUMILIS), THEN LISTED ACTIVITIES AND CHEMICALS WITHOUT SAYING TO WHICH GRINDELIA
THEY BELONG. LOOKS LIKE REASON ENOUGH TO TREAT IT GENERICALLY.
ACTIVITIES (GUMWEED) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DEM); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; KOM; PH2); ANTIDOTE (F; CRC);
ANTIEDEMIC (1; PNC); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PNC); ANTISEPTIC (1; DEM; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1;
CRC; MAD; PH2); ANTITUSSIVE (F; CRC); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; DEM); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC; DEM;
MAD; PNC); FUNGICIDE (1; PH2); SEDATIVE (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (GUMWEED) — ASTHMA (F; CRC; DEM; MAD; PNC); BACTERIA (1; KOM; PH2);
BRONCHOSIS (2; CRC; DEM; MAD; PH2); BURN (F; CRC); CANCER (F; CRC; HHB; JLH); CATARRH
(2; DEM; KOM); COLD (F; CRC); COLIC (F; DEM); COUGH (2; DEM; PH2); CRAMP (1; CRC;
MAD; PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; DEM; PNC); DEBILITY (F; MAD); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC; MAD);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; DEM); EDEMA (1; PNC); EMPHYSEMA (F; CRC; MAD); ERYTHEMA (F; MAD);
FEVER (F; CRC; MAD); FRACTURE (F; DEM); FUNGUS (1; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); GONORRHEA
(F; CRC); HEMOPTYSIS (F; DEM); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; DEM; MAD); INFECTION (1; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; PNC); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); ITCH (F; MAD); MALARIA (F; MAD); MEASLES (F; DEM);
MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; DEM); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC);
NEURALGIA (F; MAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM); PERTUSSIS (F; CRC; DEM; MAD); PLEUROSIS (F;
MAD); PNEUMONIA (F; CRC; DEM; MAD); POISON IVY (F; MAD); PULMONOSIS (F; MAD); RASH
(F; CRC); RESPIROSIS (2; KOM; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; MAD); SMALLPOX (F; CRC; DEM);
SORE (F; CRC; DEM); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC; HHB; JLH; MAD); STOMACHACHE (F; CRC; DEM);
SWELLING (1; DEM; PNC); SYPHILIS (F; CRC; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC); VD (F; DEM);
WOUND (F; DEM).
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DOSAGES (GUMWEED) — 4–6 G GUMWEED OR 3–6 G GUMWEED FLUID EXTRACT (KOM; PH2); 2–4 G
FLUID EXTRACT (MAD); 2–3 TSP(1.8–2.1 G) HERB/CUP TEA (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GUMWEED) — CLASS 1. HIGH DOSES MAY IRRITATE
KIDNEY AND/OR STOMACH (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC
DOSAGES” (PH2).
GYMNEMA (GYMNEMA SYLVESTRE (RETZ.) SCHULT.) +
ACTIVITIES (GYMNEMA) — ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); ALTERATIVE (F; KAB); ANORECTIC (2; APA; KEB;
PED); ANTIAGING (1; KEB); ANTIDIABETIC (2; KEB); ANTIOBESITY (1; KEB); ANTIPYRETIC (F; KAB;
MPI); ASTRINGENT (F; MPI); BITTER (1; KAB; PED); CARDIOTONIC (F; MPI; UPW; WBB; WOI); DIURETIC
(1; KAP; MPI; WBB; WOI); EMETIC (F; HHB); ERRHINE (F; WOI); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; KEB;
SKY); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; APA; KAB; KEB; MPI; SKY); HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (SKY); INSULINOGENIC (1; KAB; SYN); LAXATIVE (F; WBB; WOI); LIPOGENIC (1; KAP); SIALAGOGUE (1; WOI);
STOMACHIC (F; KAB; MPI; WOI); TONIC (F; KAB; MPI); UTEROTONIC (F; MPI; UPW; WBB; WOI);
VERMIFUGE (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (GYMNEMA) — ADENOPATHY (F; KAP); ASTHMA (F; KAB); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB; WOI);
BITE (F; DEP); BOIL (F; UPW; WBB); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB); CARDIOPATHY (F; KAB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS
(F; KAB; WOI); CONSTIPATION (F; WBB; WOI); CORNEA (F; KAB); COUGH (F; KAP; WOI); DIABETES
(2; KAB; KEB; SKY; WBB); DYSURIA (F; KAB); EPILEPSY (F; UPW); FEVER (F; KAB; KAP; MPI);
FURUNCULOSIS (F; KAB; WOI); GLYCOSURIA (1; KAB; SKJ; WBB); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB); HIGH
CHOLESTEROL (1; KEB; SKY); IDDM (2; KEB); INFLAMMATION (F; KAB); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB);
NIDDM (2; KEB); OBESITY (1; APA; KEB); OPACITIES (F; KAB); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB); PAIN (F;
UPW); PARAGUESIA (F; HHB; WOI); SIDE ACHE (F; UPW); SNAKEBITE (1; DEP; HHB; SKJ; WBB);
STOMACHACHE (1; SKJ); SYNDROME X (1; SYN); WATER RETENTION (1; KAP; MPI; WBB; WOI); WORM
(F; KAB).
DOSAGES (GYMNEMA) — 1–2 TBSP FRESH LEAF (PED); 2–3 G DRY LEAF (PED); 2 G DRY LEAF:10 ML
ALCOHOL/10 ML WATER (PED); 2–4 G POWDERED LEAF (KAP); 2–4 G POWDERED LEAF/DAY (SKY); 14–28
ML LEAF DECOCTION (KAP); 5–10 ML/DAY 1:1 EXTRACT (KEB); 1–2 ML/DAY TO DECREASE CRAVINGS FOR
SWEETS (KEB); 400 MG WATER-SOLUBLE ACIDIC FRACTION IN INDIA (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (GYMNEMA) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
GENERALLY SAFE AND DEVOID OF SIDE EFFECTS AT INDICATED LEVELS; SAFETY IN LACTATION AND PREGNANCY
UNDETERMINED; SHOULD BE USED FOR DIABETES UNDER THE PURVIEW OF A PRACTITIONER; NOT TO BE USED IN
PLACE OF INSULIN (SKY). GYMNEMA LEAVES RAISE INSULIN LEVELS IN HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS; LEAVES ALSO
LOWER SERUM CHOLESTEROL AND TRIGLYCERIDES (SKY); WATER SOLUBLE ACIDIC FRACTIONS ARE HYPOGLYCEMIC
(SKY). GYMNEMA GIVEN ORALLY PROVED AS POTENT AS TOLBUTAMIDE IN LOWERING BLOOD SUGAR, AND KEEPING
IT LOW, IN A 1-MONTH STUDY (APA).
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HAIRY STROPHANTHUS (STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS DC.) X
SINCE THE PH2 DATA ARE BASED ON CARDENOLIDES, I HAVE CITED THEM ALSO FOR S. HISPIDUS.
ACTIVITIES (HAIRY STROPHANTHUS) — ANTIAGGREGANT (1; HDN); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; ABS); ANXIOLYTIC (F; PH2); APHRODISIAC (F; WBB); CARDIOTONIC (1; PH2); CICATRIZANT (F; HDN); CURARE
(1; FNF); DIGITALIC (1; PH2); DIURETIC (F; EFS; HDN); LACTAGOGUE (F; HDN); LAXATIVE (F;
HDN); NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1; HDN); NEGATIVE DROMOTROPIC (1; HDN); POSITIVE BATHMOTROPIC (1; HDN); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; HDN); PEDICULICIDE (F; HDN; WBB); PISCICIDE (1;
WBB); STIMULANT (F; HDN).
INDICATIONS (HAIRY STROPHANTHUS) — ALACTEA (F; HDN); ANURIA (F; HDN); ANXIETY (F; PH2);
ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; PH2); BACTERIA (1; ABS); BITE (1; HDN); BRADYCARDIA (F; HHB); CANCER (F;
JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; PH2); COLIC (F; HDN); CONSTIPATION (F; HDN); CRAMP (F; HDN); DERMATOSIS
(F; HDN); DROPSY (F; HDN); DYSENTERY (F; WBB); DYSTONY (F; HH2); DYSURIA (F; HDN); EDEMA
(F; HDN); ESCHERICHIA (1; ABS); FEVER (F; WBB); GASTROSIS (F; HDN; PH2); GONORRHEA (F; HDN);
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; PH2); HYPERTONY (F; HH2); INFECTION (1; ABS; WBB); INFERTILITY (F; HDN);
INSANITY (F; HDN); ITCH (F; HDN); LEPROSY (F; HDN); LICE (F; WBB); MALARIA (F; WBB); NEURODYSTONIA (F; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; WBB); PARASITE (F; HDN); RASH (F; HDN); RHEUMATISM (F; WBB);
SCABIES (F; HDN); SNAKEBITE (F; HDN); SORE (F; WBB); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; ABS); STENOCARDIA (F;
HHB); STERILITY (F; HDN); STOMACHACHE (F; HDN); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; ABS); SWELLING (F; JLH);
SYPHILIS (F; HDN); VD (F; HDN; WBB); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; HDN); WORM (F; HDN); WOUND
(F; HDN); YAW (F; HDN).
DOSAGES (HAIRY STROPHANTHUS) — DON’T TAKE IT EXCEPT WITH PHYSICIAN GUIDANCE! (JAD). CYMARIN
0.6–0.9 MG IVN MAN/DAY, 2.3–2.5 MG ORL MAN (HDN); OUABAIN 0.25–0.65 MG IVN MAN/DAY, 12–48
MG/DAY ORL MAN; TOXIC DOSE 143 MG/MAN (HDN); K-STROPHANTHOSIDE 0.2–1.2 MG IVN MAN/DAY, TO
7.5 MG/DAY ORL MAN; TOXIC DOSE 143 MG/MAN (HDN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HAIRY STROPHANTHUS) — NOT COVERED
(AHP). SIDE EFFECTS MAY INCLUDE CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA, HEADACHE, OPHTHALMIA (DISTURBANCE OF
COLOR VISION), QUEASINESS, STUPOR, AND VOMITING. MAY ENHANCE EFFECTS AND SIDE EFFECTS WITH
CALCIUM SALTS, GLUCOCORTICOIDS, LAXATIVES, QUINIDINE, AND SALURETICS (PH2). POWDERED SEEDS LDLO
25 MG/KG IVN DOG (HH2); G-STROPHANTHIDIN LDLO 0.33–0.44 MG/KG IVN DOG (HH2). AQUEOUS
LEAF EXTRACT INHIBIT POISONING OF SNAKE (ECHIS CARINATUS), AT DOSES AS LOW AS 0.2 MG/ML,
INCREASING THE CLOTTING TIME (HDN).
HARONGA (HARUNGANA MADAGASCARIENSIS LAM. EX POIR.) +
SYNONYM: HARONGA MADAGASCARIENSIS CHOISY.
ACTIVITIES (HARONGA) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; UPW); ANTISEPTIC (2; PHR; PH2); ANTITUSSIVE (F; UPW);
ANTIVIRAL (1; FNF; HAD); APHRODISIAC (F; UPW); CHOLECYSTOKINETIC (2; KOM); CHOLERETIC (2; HHB;
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KOM; PH2); ECBOLIC (F; UPW); EMETIC (1; FNF; HAD); EXPECTORANT (F; UPW); FUNGICIDE (1;
FNF; HAD); GASTROTONIC (2; KOM; PH2); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; PHR; PH2); LAXATIVE (1; FNF;
HAD; UPW); MASTOGENIC (F; WBB); PANCREATONIC (2; KOM); RUBEFACIENT (F; WBB); SECRETAGOGUE
(2; HHB; KOM); VERMIFUGE (F; UPW).
INDICATIONS (HARONGA) — AMENORRHEA (F; UPW); ANOREXIA (2; PHR); ASTHMA (F; UPW);
BLEEDING (1; WBB); BRONCHOSIS (F; UPW); CARDIOPATHY (F; UPW); CHILDBIRTH (F; WBB);
CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; PHR; PH2); COLIC (F; WBB); CONSTIPATION (1; FNF; HAD; PH2; UPW);
COUGH (F; UPW); CRAW-CRAW (F; UPW); DERMATOSIS (F; HHB); DIARRHEA (1; PH2; WBB);
DYSENTERY (F; UPW); DYSMENORRHEA (F; UPW); DYSPEPSIA (2; KOM); DYSPNEA (F; UPW);
EDEMA (F; UPW); ENTEROSIS (F; UPW); FEVER (F; UPW; WBB); FUNGUS (1; FNF; HAD);
GANGLOSIS (F; UPW); GAS (F; UPW); GASTROSIS (F; UPW); GONORRHEA (F; WBB); HEMATURIA (F;
UPW); HEMORRHOID (F; UPW); HEPATOSIS (2; PHR; PH2; UPW); INFECTION (1; FNF; HAD;
WBB); ITCH (F; UPW); JAUNDICE (F; UPW); LEPROSY (F; UPW); MALARIA (F; UPW); MANGE (F;
UPW); MICROMASTIA (F; WBB); MISCARRIAGE (F; UPW); MYCOSIS (1; FNF; HAD; UPW); PANCREATIC INSUFFICIENCY (2; HHB; KOM); PANCREATOSIS (2; HHB; KOM); PRICKLY HEAT (F; UPW);
PULMONOSIS (F; UPW); RINGWORM (1; FNF; HAD; UPW); ROUNDWORM (F; WBB); SCABIES (F;
UPW; WBB); SORE (F; UPW); SORE THROAT (F; WBB); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; UPW); STOMACHACHE
(F; UPW); TOOTHACHE (F; UPW); ULCER (F; UPW); URETHROSIS (F; UPW); VD (F; WBB); VIRUS
(1; FNF; HAD); WORM (F; UPW); WOUND (F; UPW).
DOSAGE (HARONGA) — 7.5–15 MG HYDROALCOHOLIC EXTRACT (DRY) CORRESPONDING TO 25–50 MG
DRUG (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HARONGA) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). COMMISSION E REPORTS
CONTRAINDICATIONS OF BARK WITH LEAF: ACUTE PANCREATITIS (THOUGH RECOMMENDED FOR PANCREATIC INSUFFICIENCY), SEVERE HEPATIC DYSFUNCTION, BILE STONES, BILIARY OBSTRUCTION, EMPYEMA OF GALL BLADDER,
ILEUS; ADVERSE EFFECTS: PHOTOSENSITIVITY REMOTELY POSSIBLE DUE TO HYPERICIN AND PSEUDOHYPERICIN.
SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR MORE THAN 2 MONTHS (AEH; KOM; PHR; PH2).
HARTSTONGUE
(ASPLENIUM SCOLOPENDRIUM L. VAR. SCOLOPENDRIUM) ++
SYNONYMS: PHYLLITIS SCOLOPENDRIUM (L.) NEWM, SCOLOPENDRIUM VULGARE SM.
ACTIVITIES (HARTSTONGUE) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; MAD); ASTRINGENT (F; MAD); CARDIOTONIC (F; MAD);
DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; HHB); LAXATIVE (F; EFS; PH2); PECTORAL
(F; EFS); VULNERARY (F; MAD).
INDICATIONS (HARTSTONGUE) — ALBUMINURIA (F; MAD); ANGINA (F; MAD); BLEEDING (F; MAD);
BRONCHOSIS (F; MAD); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CATARRH (F;
MAD); CONSTIPATION (F; EFS; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; EFS; MAD); DYSENTERY (F; EFS; MAD); DYSPEPSIA
(F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; MAD); FEVER (F; EFS; MAD); GALLSTONE (F; MAD); HEMOPTYSIS (F; MAD);
HEPATOSIS (F; PH2); INDURATION (F; JLH); JAUNDICE (F; MAD); KIDNEY STONE (F; MAD); MYALGIA (F;
MAD); NEPHROSIS (F; MAD); NIGHTMARE (F; MAD); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH; PH2);
STOMACHACHE (F; MAD); STONE (F; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD); UROGENITOSIS (F; PH2); UTEROSIS
(F; MAD); WATER RETENTION (F; PH2); WOUND (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (HARTSTONGUE) — 1 “TEEP” 3 ×/DAY.
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HAWTHORN (CRATAEGUS SPP.) +++
SYNONYMS: C. LAEVIGATA (POIR.) DC; C. OXYACANTHA L., C. MONOGYNA JACQ. C. OXYACANTHA L. VAR.
PRAECOX HORT. EX LOUDON.
TAXONOMIC QUAGMIRE: A SUBSET OF AMERICAN ADVOCATES OF PHYTOMEDICINE ARGUE THAT WE SHOULD
EMULATE THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE OF THE GERMAN COMMISSION E. WHICH ONE? TWO CAME OUT IN
1998, PURPORTING TO BE AUTHENTIC ENGLISH PRESENTATIONS OF THE COMMISSION E CONCLUSIONS. BLUMENTHAL’S VERY CAREFUL BOOK (KOM IN MY HDR) APPROVES ONLY “HAWTHORN LEAF WITH FLOWER” (DEFINING
HAWTHORN AS DRIED FLOWERING TWIG TIPS OF C. LAEVIGATA OR C. MONOGYNA, OR OTHER MEMBERS OF THE
GENUS) AND ONLY FOR “DECREASING CARDIAC OUTPUT AS DESCRIBED IN FUNCTIONAL STAGE II OF NYHA.” THE
OTHER, EDITED BY JOERG GRUENWALD, ALSO AN EDITOR OF BLUMENTHAL’S BOOK, IN HIS HERBAL PDR (PHR)
APPROVES CRATAEGUS SPECIES (NOT SPECIFYING EITHER C. LAEVIGATA OR C. MONOGYNA), “WHITE THORN
FLOWERS, LEAVES, FRUIT, AND VARIOUS MIXTURES OF PLANT PARTS” FOR THE SAME INDICATION. MY INTERPRETATION;
THESE TWO AND A FEW OTHER SPECIES OF THE HUGE AND TAXONOMICALLY DIFFICULT CRATAEGUS GENUS WHICH
CONTAINS SOME 200–300 SPECIES. BUT THEN WE HAD SEQUELAE TO THESE FIRST TWO VOLUMES. IN 2000,
BLUMENTHAL ET AL. (BGB) SAY THAT “HAWTHORN REFERS TO THE FRUIT, LEAF, AND/OR FLOWER OF THE GENUS
CRATAEGUS (USUALLY C. LAEVIGATA SYN. C. OXYACANTHA) AND C. MONOGYNA.” THAT CAN BE INTERPRETED
AT LEAST TWO WAYS, BUT I TAKE IT TO MEAN BOTH SPECIES. I REFER THOSE INTERESTED IN THE GERMAN GYRATIONS
INVOLVED TO THE BGB. CONVERSELY, GRUENWALD IN HIS EDITION 2 (PH2) NARROWS HIS DEFINITION,
MENTIONING ONLY ENGLISH HAWTHORN, WHICH THE HERBAL PDR EDITION 2 EQUATE TO CRATAEGUS LAEVIGATA,
WITH NO DISCUSSION OF THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE SPECIES. I FRANKLY DOUBT THAT THE WRITERS OF THESE
GERMANIC GYRATIONS CAN TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SPECIES OF HAWTHORN, ESPECIALLY AFTER THEY HAVE
BEEN REDUCED TO POWDERS OR TINCTURES. I DOUBT THAT GRUENWALD, NOR ANYONE ELSE, CAN PROVE THAT THESE
RESEARCHES WERE DONE ON C. LAEVIGATA. IN CITING MY CRC HANDBOOK (DUKE, 1985), GRUENWALD CITES
AN ENTRY THAT WAS REFERRED TO C. OXYACANTHA. BUT I TOO, IN 1985, WAS NO SURER OF CRATAEGUS TAXONOMY
THAN I AM TODAY, HENCE, THEY ARE COMBINED.
ACTIVITIES (HAWTHORN) — ANTIAGGREGANT (1; PNC); ANTIANGINAL (1; CAN; SKY); ANTIARRHYTHMIC
(2; CAN; MAB; PH2); ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (1; MAB); ANTICAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; FNF; MAB;
PH2); ANTIEDEMIC (1; PNC); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; COX; MAB; PH2; WAM); ANTIOXIDANT (1;
CAN; MAB; PH2; SKY); ANTISCLEROTIC (1; PNC); ANTISEBORRHEIC (F; MAB); ANTITHROMBOXANE
(1; MAB); ASTRINGENT (1; MAB; CRC); BITTER (F; PED); CAMP-PHOSPHODIESTERASE INHIBITOR (1;
MAB); CARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; MAB); CARDIOTONIC (2; APA; BGB; CRC; FAD; MAB; PH2; PNC;
WAM); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; CAN); COLLAGEN-SPARING (1; MAB; PH2); CORONARY VASODILATOR (1;
FAD; PED; PH2); CYANOGENETIC (1; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC); DIGESTIVE (F; PED); DIURETIC
(1; APA; CRC); FUMITORY (F; CRC); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; MAB); HYPERTENSIVE (F; PED); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; APA; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; APA); HYPOTENSIVE (1; BGB; CAN; FAD;
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MAB; PH2); HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (1; MAB); MYOCARDIOPROTECTANT (1; MAB); NEGATIVE BATHMOTROPIC (2; KOM); NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1; PH2); NERVINE (1; WAM); PANCREAPROTECTIVE (1;
MAB); PHOSPHODIESTERASE INHIBITOR (1; MAB; PH2); POSITIVE CHRONOTROPIC (2; KOM); POSITIVE
DROMOTROPIC (2; KOM); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (2; KOM; PH2); SEDATIVE (1; CAN; PHR; PH2; PNC);
STOMACHIC (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC); VASODILATOR (1; APA; BGB; CAN).
INDICATIONS (HAWTHORN) — ACNE (1; MAB); ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX); ANEMIA (1; MAB); ANGINA
(2; APA; FAD; FEL; PH2; SKY); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (2; BGB; FAD; CRC; MAB; SKY); ARRHYTHMIA
(2; APA; CAN; MAB; PH2; WAM); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; PH2); BRADYCARDIA (1; BGB; PHR; PH2);
BUERGER’S DISEASE (F; BGB; CAN); CANCER (1; COX); CAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; FNF; MAB; PH2);
CARDIOPATHY (2; MAB; PH2); CARDIOVASCULAR INSUFFICIENCY (2; CAN; SKY); COR PULMONALE (1;
PH2); CVI (F; FEL); DERMATOSIS (1; WAM); DROPSY (F; CRC); DYSPNEA (1; APA; CRC; MAB;
PNC); EDEMA (1; APA; PNC); ERYTHEMA (1; MAB); FATIGUE (1; BGB); GINGIVOSIS (1; WAM); HEART
(F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (2; BGB; CAN; CRC; FAD; MAB; PH2; SKY); HIGH CHOLESTEROL
(1; APA; MAB; PH2); HYPERACTIVITY (1; WAM); HYPERTROPHY (F; CRC); INFLAMMATION (1; COX;
MAB; PH2; WAM); INSOMNIA (1; APA; CAN; PHR; PH2; PNC); ISCHEMIA (1; PH2); LOW BLOOD
PRESSURE (F; PED); MYOCARDIOSIS (F; CAN); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; MAB); NERVOUSNESS (1; CAN;
PHR; PH2; PNC); PALPITATION (1; APA); SEBORRHEA (1; MAB); SORE THROAT (F; CRC; MAB); STASIS
(F; PH2); STRESS (1; BGB; WAM); SWELLING (1; PNC); TACHYCARDIA (F; CAN; MAB); VALVULAR
INSUFFICIENCY (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; CRC). INTERPRETATIONS BY BOTH BLUMENTHAL ET AL.
AND GRUENWALD ET AL. (1998) OF COMMISSION E ARE SIMPLE, AND ALMOST IDENTICAL FOR A CHANGE, FOR
DECREASING CARDIAC OUTPUT AS DESCRIBED IN FUNCTIONAL STAGE II OF NYHA. NOTHING MORE, NOTHING LESS.
DOSAGES (HAWTHORN) — 1 TSP (1.8 G) CHOPPED LEAF AND/OR FLOWER 2–3 ×/DAY, FOR A FEW WEEKS (APA);
1.5–3.5 G DRY FLOWER, LEAF, FRUIT/DAY (MAB); 4–5 G FRUIT/DAY (SKY); 2–6 TSP FRESH FRUIT (PED); 1–3 G
DRY FRUIT (PED); 0.3–1 G DRY FRUIT, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2 G DRY FRUIT:10 ML ALCOHOL/10 ML WATER
(PED); AVERAGE DAILY DOSE (5 G) IN 1-G INCREMENTS OR 160–900 MG EXTRACT (STANDARDIZED TO FLAVONOIDS
OR PROCYANIDINS) IN 3 DOSES (PH2); 0.5–1 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC); 0.5–1 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25%
ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 3–6 ML FLUID LEAF EXTRACT (1:2) (MAB); 3–7 ML FLUID FRUIT EXTRACT (1:2) (MAB);
4–5 ML TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 1 TSP TINCTURE MORNING AND NIGHT FOR SEVERAL WEEKS (APA); 7.5–15
ML LEAF TINCTURE (1:5) (MAB); 7.5–17.5 ML FRUIT TINCTURE (1:5) (MAB); 1–2 ML HERBAL TINCTURE (1:5 IN
45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–3 (450 MG) CAPSULES (STX TO CONTAIN 100 MG CERTIFIED POTENCY
HAWTHORN EXTRACT WITH A MINIMUM OF PREFERRED 1.8 MG VITEXINS, INCLUDING VITEXIN-2′′-O-RHAMNOSIDE,
SYNERGISTICALLY COMBINED IN A BASE OF HAWTHORN BERRY POWDER) WITH A LARGE GLASS OF WATER (NH);
80–160 MG STX 3 ×/DAY; 80–500 MG STX 2–3 ×/DAY 2.2% BIOFLAVONOIDS, OR 18.75% OPCS (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HAWTHORN) — CLASS 1 (AHP). MAY POTENTIATE
DIGITALIS (AHP) AND OTHER CARDIAC MEDICINES (WAM). CAN INTERFERE WITH CARDIAC, HYPERTENSIVE, AND
HYPOTENSIVE THERAPIES. “NOT SUITABLE FOR SELF MEDICATION” (CAN). CONTRAST THAT WITH LININGER ET AL.,
“HAWTHORN IS EXTREMELY SAFE FOR LONG TERM USE ... NO KNOWN INTERACTIONS WITH PRESCRIPTION CARDIAC
MEDICATIONS OR OTHER DRUGS ... NO KNOWN CONTRAINDICATIONS ... DURING PREGNANCY OR LACTATION” (SKY).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NOT FOR CHILDREN
UNDER 12 YEARS OLD (PH2). CAN CAUTIONS THAT BECAUSE OF UTERINE ACTIVITY, IN VIVO AND IN VITRO, ITS
USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. NOT FOR USE DURING FIRST TRIMESTER OF PREGNANCY
(PH2). LRNP (JANUARY 1994), ADMITTING THAT LOW DOSES ARE USUALLY DEVOID OF ADVERSE EFFECTS, SAYS
THAT HIGH DOSES MAY INDUCE HYPOTENSION (THAT CAN BE GOOD IN HYPERTENSION) AND SEDATION (WHICH
CAN BE GOOD IN INSOMNIA). SIDE EFFECTS REPORTED INCLUDE FATIGUE, NAUSEA, RASH, AND SWEATING (CAN).
THE TYRAMINE CONTENT MIGHT SUGGEST AVOIDANCE OF MAOIS. HIGH DOSE MAY BE ARRHYTHMOGENIC,
HYPOTENSIVE, SEDATIVE, TREMORIGENIC, AND VERTIGOGENIC (PH2). STILL, IN COMBINATION WITH BETA-BLOCKERS “MAY CAUSE A HYPERTENSIVE EFFECT” (PH2). MAY POTENTIATE OTHER CARDIAC DRUGS! HERE’S A SPECULATIVE TEMPLATE THAT COULD DOUBLE THE SIZE OF ANY NITPICKOLOGICAL COMPILATION, “HERBS WITH THIS
ACTIVITY (AND COUNT THE ACTIVITIES IN MY COMPILATION) MAY OR MAY NOT POTENTIATE PHARMACEUTICALS
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WITH THE SAME ACTIVITY.” THE PRESENCE OF ACE-INHIBITORS, BETA-BLOCKERS, CALCIUM-CHANNEL BLOCKERS,
AND DIURETICS MAKES THIS HERB A SAFER OFFERING IN MY BOOK, THAN THE FOUR SEPARATE PHARMACEUTICALS
BELONGING TO THOSE A, B, C, AND D RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CARDIOPATHY. “ROOTS, LEAVES, AND FLOWERS
ALL CONTAIN CARDIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS (CRC). ONE PAPER CITED IN MITCHELL AND ROOK NOTES THAT CORNEAL
SCRATCHES WITH THE THORNS LED TO BLINDNESS IN 88 OF 132 IRISH ACCIDENTS. WITH CYANOGENIC AND
CARDIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS, NOT TO MENTION TANNIN, SCATTERED THROUGHOUT THE PLANT, IT SHOULD NOT BE
TAKEN LIGHTLY” (CRC). THE PRESENCE OF OLEANOLIC AND URSOLIC ACIDS (COX-2 INHIBITORS) MAY BE
EQUALLY SIGNIFICANT IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE, ARTHROSIS, AND CANCER. WITH ISOLATED GUINEA PIG HEART
MUSCLE, LUTEOLIN-7-GLUCOSIDE INCREASED CORONARY FLOW 186%, HYPEROSIDE 66%, AND RUTIN 66% (PH2).
ALL ALSO DEMONSTRATED POSITIVE INOTROPIC AND NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC. I’M LUCKY ENOUGH TO HAVE A
BEARING 4-SEEDED C. MONOSPERMA (OXYMORON INTENDED). WHEN JUICED, THE FRUITS GELLED ALMOST
INSTANTANEOUSLY, SUGGESTING A LARGE QUANTITY OF ANTICANCER PECTIN.
EXTRACTS (HAWTHORN) — HAWTHORN EXTRACTS INCREASE CORONARY FLOW, AND REDUCE BLOOD PRESSURE AND
PERIPHERAL RESISTANCE. HYPOTENSIVE ACTION ATTRIBUTED TO VASODILATION. EXTRACTS, VIA OPCS, HAVE BETABLOCKING ACTIVITIES, THE MORE OPC, THE MORE BETA-BLOCKING. EXTRACTS ADMINISTERED TO RABBITS EXHIBIT
PROPHYLACTIC ANTIARRHYTHMIC ACTIVITIES. FLOWER EXTRACTS INDUCE MILD CNS-DEPRESSANT ACTIVITIES; E.G.,
INCREASED SLEEPING TIME AND DECREASED MOTILITY. EXTRACTS ANTIOXIDANT AND ANTIPEROXIDANT (CAN).
THE HAWTHORN’S CARDIOTROPIC EFFECT IS CAUSED BY INCREASED MEMBRANE PERMEABILITY FOR CALCIUM AS
WELL AS THE INHIBITION OF PHOSPHODIESTERASE WITH AN INCREASE IN INTRACELLULAR CAMP CONCENTRATIONS.
THIS LEADS TO INCREASED CORONARY AND MYOCARDIAL CIRCULATORY PERFUSION AND REDUCED PERIPHERAL
VASCULAR RESISTANCE (PHR). LININGER ET AL. SAY THAT IT “MAY” IMPROVE CORONARY ARTERY BLOOD FLOW
AND CONTRACTIONS OF THE HEART MUSCLE. IT “MAY” INHIBIT ACE, AND REDUCE PRODUCTION OF ANGIOTENSIN
II (SKY). JAPANESE CLINICAL TRIALS OF 80 PATIENTS GIVEN FRUITS AND LEAVES SHOW CLINICAL IMPROVEMENT
IN CARDIAC FUNCTION, DYSPNEA, AND EDEMA (PNC). GERMAN CLINICAL STUDIES OF 60 PATIENTS WITH STABLE
ANGINA RECEIVING 60 MG HAWTHORN 3 ×/DAY SHOWED INCREASED CORONARY PERFUSION AND ECONOMIZED
MYOCARDIAL OXYGEN CONSUMPTION (CAN). ISOLATED CONSTITUENTS (MAINLY FLAVONOIDS) HAVE LD50’S OF
50–2600 MG/KG IVN, 6000 MG/KG ORL IN ANIMALS (CAN). ORAL TOXICITY OF HAWTHORN 6000 MG/KG
ORALLY (MAB). AT 900 MG/DAY, HAWTHORN EXTRACT COMPARED FAVORABLY WITH CAPTOPRIL (37.5 MG/DAY)
IN TREATING PATIENTS WITH STAGE II CARDIAC INSUFFICIENCY (BGB).
HEART OF JESUS (CALADIUM BICOLOR (AITON) VENT.) +
SYNONYMS: ARUM BICOLOR AITON, CALADIUM X HORTULANUM BIRDSEY.
ACTIVITIES (HEART OF JESUS) — ANTISEPTIC (F; CRC); ASCARICIDE (F; CRC); EMETIC (F; CRC); INSECTICIDE (F; CRC); LARVICIDE (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (HEART OF JESUS) — ANGINA (F; CRC); ASCARIS (F; CRC); CATARRH (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION
(F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC); SORE THROAT (F; CRC); SPLINTER (F; CRC); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); WOUND (F;
CRC).
DOSAGES (HEART OF JESUS) — FOOD FARMACY??? COOKED LEAVES AND TUBER EATEN (TANAKA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HEART OF JESUS) — “CONTAINS IRRITANT CRYSTALS
OF CALCIUM OXALATE AND CAN CAUSE DERMATOSIS” (CRC).
HEATHER (CALLUNA VULGARIS (L.) HULL.) +
ACTIVITIES (HEATHER) — ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; EFS); ANTILITHIC (F; KOM); ANTISEPTIC (F; EFS; PH2);
ASTRINGENT (1; EFS; HHB); CHOLAGOGUE (F; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS); DIAPHORETIC (F; KOM);
DIGESTIVE (F; KOM); DIURETIC (1; HHB; PH2); NARCOTIC (F; EFS); SEDATIVE (F; HHB); URINARY
ANTISEPTIC (1; EFS; FNF); VULNERARY (F; PH2).
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INDICATIONS (HEATHER) — ARTHROSIS (F; KOM); CANCER (F; JLH); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; KOM; PH2);
CIRCULOSIS (F; KOM); COLD (F; KOM); COLIC (F; KOM; PH2); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; KOM); COUGH (F;
KOM); CRAMP (F; KOM); CYSTOSIS (F; PH2); DIABETES (F; KOM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; KOM); ENTEROSIS
(F; KOM; PH2); FEVER (F; KOM); GASTROSIS (F; KOM; PH2); GOUT (F; HHB; KOM); HEPATOSIS (F;
KOM; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; EFS); INSOMNIA (F; HHB; PH2); MENOPAUSE (F; KOM); NEPHROSIS
(F; DEM; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; HHB; PH2); NEURASTHENIA (F; KOM); PAIN (F; KOM); PROSTATOSIS
(1; PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RESTLESSNESS (F; KOM); RHEUMATISM (F; HHB; PH2); SORE (F; HHB;
JLH); SPLENOSIS (F; KOM); STONE (F; KOM); URETHROSIS (1; HHB); VAGINOSIS (F; KOM); WATER
RETENTION (1; HHB; PH2); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (HEATHER) — 1.5 G/CUP TEA (HHB); 3 CUPS/DAY (PH2); 1–2 TSP LIQUID EXTRACT (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HEATHER) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
HEAVENLY BAMBOO (NANDINA DOMESTICA THUNB.) +
ACTIVITIES (HEAVENLY BAMBOO) — ANTIAGING (F; DAA); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FAY); ANTIDOTE, ARSENIC
(F; FAY); ANTIDOTE, FISH (F; DAA); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DAA); ANTISEROTONIN (1; X6726648); ANTITUSSIVE
(1; FAY); APHRODISIAC (F; DAA); ASTRINGENT (F; FAY); BECHIC (F; DAA); BITTER (F; FAY); BRADYCARDIC
(1; WOI); CARMINATIVE (F; FAY); CONVULSANT (1; DAA; FAY); EMMENAGOGUE (F; FAY); EXPECTORANT
(F; FAY); HYPOTENSIVE (1; WOI); PARALYTIC (91; FAY); TONIC (F; DAA); TOXIC (1; DAA; FAY).
INDICATIONS (HEAVENLY BAMBOO) — ABSCESS (F; DAA); ASTHMA (F; DAA; FAY); BACTERIA (1; FAY);
BRONCHOSIS (F; DAA); CANCER (1; DAA); CARBUNCLE (F; FAY); COLD (F; DAA); COMPLEXION (F; DAA);
CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; FAY); COUGH (1; DAA; FAY); DIARRHEA (F; DAA); DYSPEPSIA (F; DAA); ENTEROSIS (F;
DAA; FAY); FEVER (F; DAA); FLU (F; DAA); FURUNCLE (F; FAY); GAS (F; FAY); GASTROSIS (F; DAA; FAY);
HEADACHE (F; FAY); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; WOI); INFECTION (F; FAY); IMPOTENCE (F; DAA; FAY);
INFLAMMATION (F; FAY); INTOXICATION (F; DAA; FAY); JAUNDICE (F; FAY); LETHARGY (F; DAA); LONGEVITY
(F; DAA); MALARIA (F; FAY); MYALGIA (F; DAA); NEUROSIS (F; FAY); OPHTHALMIA (F; FAY); OSTEOSIS (F;
DAA); PAIN (F; DAA; FAY); PENIS (F; FAY); PERTUSSIS (F; DAA); PULMONOSIS (F; FAY); RHEUMATISM (F;
DAA; FAY); SCIATICA (F; FAY); SCROFULA (F; DAA; FAY); SORE (F; FAY); SWELLING (F; FAY); TENDON (F;
DAA; FAY); TOOTHACHE (F; DAA); TRAUMA (F; DAA; FAY); UTI (F; FAY); WOUND (F; DAA).
DOSAGES (HEAVENLY BAMBOO) — 6–15 G FRUIT (FAY); 9–15 G LEAF (FAY); 30–60 G ROOTBARK (FAY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HEAVENLY BAMBOO) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM; PH2). RESPIRATORY PARALYSIS REPORTED FOR CHILDREN OVERDOSING ON FRUITS (FAY).
HEDGE BINDWEED, GREATER BINDWEED
(CALYSTEGIA SEPIUM (L.) R. BR.) +
SYNONYM: CONVOLVULUS SEPIUM L.
ACTIVITIES (HEDGE BINDWEED) — ALTERATIVE (F; EFS); CHOLERETIC (1; PH2); CHOLAGOGUE (F; HHB);
LAXATIVE (F; HHB); PERISTALTIC (1; PH2); TONIC (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (HEDGE BINDWEED) — CANCER (F; JLH); CONSTIPATION (F; HHB); FEVER (F; PH2);
HEPATOSIS (F; HHB); UTI (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (HEDGE BINDWEED) — 1–2 TSP/CUP ROOT TEA (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HEDGE BINDWEED) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). OVERDOSE
OF THE LAXATIVE MIGHT CAUSE COLIC, CRAMPING, ETC. (JAD; PH2).
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HEDGE HYSSOP (GRATIOLA OFFICINALIS L.) X
ACTIVITIES (HEDGE HYSSOP) — CARDIOTONIC (1; PH2); CYTOTOXIC (1; PNC); DIGITALIC (1; HHB);
DIURETIC (1; EFS; PH2; PNC); EMETIC (F; EFS; PNC); LAXATIVE (1; HHB; MAD; PH2; PNC);
PARASITICIDE (1; PH2); TOXIC (1; HHB); VERMIFUGE (F; HHB); VULNERARY (F; MAD).
INDICATIONS (HEDGE HYSSOP) — ADENOPATHY (F; MAD); ANEMIA (F; MAD); ANOREXIA (F; MAD);
CANCER (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (1; PH2); CATARRH (F; HHB; MAD; PH2); CHLOROSIS (F; MAD);
COLIC (F; MAD; PH2); CONSTIPATION (1; HHB; MAD; PH2; PNC); CYSTOSIS (F; PH2); DELIRIUM
(F; MAD); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; MAD); DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSURIA (F; MAD);
EMPHYSEMA (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (F; HHB); EPILEPSY (F; MAD); ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION (F; MAD);
GASTROSIS (F; HHB; PH2); GONORRHEA (F; MAD); GOUT (F; HHB; MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; MAD);
HEPATOSIS (F; PH2); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; MAD); INSANITY (F; MAD); JAUNDICE (F; MAD); LEUKORRHEA
(F; MAD); MALARIA (F; MAD); MELANCHOLY (F; HHB; MAD); NEPHROSIS (F; PH2); NYMPHOMANIA
(F; HHB); OSTEOSIS (F; MAD); PARASITE (1; PH2); PSYCHOSIS (F; MAD); PULMONOSIS (F; MAD);
SCABIES (F; MAD); SLIMNESS (F; MAD); SPLENOSIS (F; EFS; MAD); SYPHILIS (F; MAD); ULCUS
CRURIS (F; MAD); VARICOSIS (F; MAD); VD (F; MAD); WATER RETENTION (1; EFS; MAD; PH2;
PNC); WORM (F; HHB).
DOSAGES (HEDGE HYSSOP) — 0.3 G/CUP HERB TEA (HHB; PH2); 0.15–0.3 G POWDERED HERB OR
DECOCTION THEREOF (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HEDGE HYSSOP) — “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE
EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). CUCURBITACINS VERY IRRITANT TO MUCOUS
MEMBRANES. OVERDOSAGE CAN CAUSE DIURESIS, EVEN ANURIA, AND FINALLY, CIRCULATORY COLLAPSE, COLIC,
AND CRAMPS. FATALITIES RARE; AFTER CRAMPS, CIRCULATORY COLLAPSE, AND PARALYSIS (PH2). USE CAN CAUSE
BLOODY STOOLS AND KIDNEY IRRITATION (EFS).
HEDGE MUSTARD (SISYMBRIUM OFFICINALE (L.) SCOP.) ++
SYNONYM: ERYSIMUM OFFICINALE L.
ACTIVITIES (HEDGE MUSTARD) — ANALGESIC (1; HH2; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; HH2; PH2); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS); CARDIOTONIC (1; EFS; PH2); DIURETIC (F; CEB; EFS; FEL); EXPECTORANT (F; CEB;
EFS); LITHOLYTIC (F; EFS); PECTORAL (F; EFS); STIMULANT (F; EFS); VERMIFUGE (F; CEB).
INDICATIONS (HEDGE MUSTARD) — APHONIA (F; PH2); ASTHMA (F; FEL; HHB); BACKACHE (F; CEB);
BITE (F; CEB); BRONCHOSIS (F; PH2); CANCER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER,
TESTES (1; FNF; JLH); CANKER (F; CEB); CATARRH (F; CEB; HHB); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PH2); COLIC
(F; CEB); COUGH (F; CEB; FEL; HHB); CRAMP (1; DEM; HH2; PH2); CROUP (F; DEM); CYSTOSIS
(F; HHB); DYSPNEA (F; CEB); DYSURIA (F; FEL); HOARSENESS (1; CEB; FEL; HHB; PH2); INDURATION
(F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; CEB); KIDNEY STONE (F; HHB); LARYNGOSIS (1;
PH2); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); NEPHROSIS (F; HHB); ORCHOSIS (F; JLH); PAIN (1; CEB; HH2; PH2);
PHARYNGOSIS (1; PH2); PLEURISY (F; CEB); PULMONOSIS (F; CEB); SCIATICA (F; CEB); SORE (F; CEB);
SORE THROAT (F; CEB); STONE (F; EFS); SWELLING (F; CEB); WATER RETENTION (F; CEB; EFS; FEL);
WORM (F; CEB).
DOSAGES (HEDGE MUSTARD) — STEEP 40–60 G DRY LEAF/LITER WATER OVERNIGHT, DRINK 4–5 CUPS NEXT
DAY WITH HONEY (CEB); TAKE JUICE OF FRESH PLANT WITH HONEY AND MILK (CEB); 5–30 GRAINS POWDERED
SEED (FEL); 0.5–1 G PLANT IN TEA 3–4 ×/DAY (HH2; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HEDGE MUSTARD) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). CARDIAC (DIGITALIC)
EFFECTS POSSIBLE, ARRHYTHMIA, DIARRHEA, HEADACHE, NAUSEA, QUEASINESS, AND VOMITING (PH2).
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HELIOTROPE (HELIOTROPIUM EUROPAEUM L.) +
ACTIVITIES (HELIOTROPE) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC; EFS); CARCINOGENIC (1; CRC; FNF); CHOLAGOGUE
(F; CRC; EFS); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC; EFS); HEPATOTOXIC (1; CRC); POISON (1; CRC).
INDICATIONS (HELIOTROPE) — BITE (F; CRC); CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER (1; CRC; JLH); CARCINOMA
(1; FNF; JLF); FEVER (F; CRC; EFS); GRAVEL (F; CRC); POLYP (F; CRC; JLH); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC);
STING (F; CRC); ULCER (F; CRC); WART (F; CRC); WEN (F; JLH).
HEMLOCK (TSUGA CANADENSIS (L.) CARRIÈRE) ++
SYNONYMS: ABIES CANADENSIS VAR. GRACILIS WATERER EX GORDON, PICEA CANADENSIS (L.) LINK, PINUS
CANADENSIS L., TSUGA CANADENSIS F. FASTIGIATA (BEISSNER) C. K. SCHNEID., T. CANADENSIS F. GRACILIS
(WATERER EX GORDON) BEISSNER.
IT MAY BE OK IN THE U.K. AND GERMANY TO CALL TSUGA CANADENSIS “PINUS BARK” COLLOQUIALLY AS DOES
GMH AND PH2. I PREFER HEMLOCK OR CANADA PITCH (JAD).
ACTIVITIES (HEMLOCK) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CEB; GMH); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; PHR; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (F; PNC); ASTRINGENT (1; CEB; FAD; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; CEB; FAD; PH2); DIURETIC (F;
FEL; PH2; PNC); HEMOSTAT (F; CEB; FAD); RUBEFACIENT (F; FEL; GMH); STIMULANT (F; CEB; FEL).
INDICATIONS (HEMLOCK) — ARTHROSIS (F; DEM); BACK (F; CEB); BLEEDING (F; CEB; DEM; FAD);
BLOOD (F; DEM); BOIL (F; CEB); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; HHB); CHAFING
(F; CEB; DEM); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); CHOLERA (F; DEM); COLD (F; DEM; FAD; MIC); COLIC (F;
CEB); COLITIS (F; PNC); COUGH (F; CEB; DEM; FAD); CROUP (F; CEB); CYSTOSIS (F; CEB; DEM;
PNC); DERMATOSIS (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (F; CEB; DEM; FAD; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; DEM); DYSPEPSIA
(F; PH2); ECZEMA (F; DEM); ENTEROSIS (F; CEB; DEM); FEVER (F; CEB; DEM; FAD; PH2); FLU (F;
CEB; DEM); GASTROSIS (F; CEB; DEM; FAD); GINGIVOSIS (F; CEB; PNC); HYPERACIDITY (F; CEB);
INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (F; DEM); INFLAMMATION (F; PHR; PH2); ITCH (F; DEM); LARYNGOSIS
(F; PNC); LETHARGY (F; DEM); LEUKORRHEA (F; CEB; PNC); MASTOSIS (JLH); MYOSIS (F; DEM);
NEPHROSIS (F; DEM; FAD); PAIN (F; DEM); PENIS (F; DEM); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); PRICKLY
HEAT (F; DEM); PROLAPSE (F; CEB); PYORRHEA (F; CEB); RHEUMATISM (F; CEB; DEM; FAD); SCURVY
(F; CEB; DEM; FAD; PH2); SMALLPOX (F; CEB); SORE (F; CEB; DEM); STOMACHACHE (F; CEB);
STOMATOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); SWELLING (F; CEB; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); UTEROSIS (F; CEB);
VD (F; CEB); WATER RETENTION (F; FEL; PH2; PNC); WOUND (F; CEB; DEM; FAD).
DOSAGES (HEMLOCK) — 1–5 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HEMLOCK) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES
NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). TANNINS PROBABLY EXPLAIN MOST OF THE FOLKLORE, BUT VITAMIN C
EXPLAINS THE CHRONIC REFERENCE TO SCURVY (JAD).
HEMP AGRIMONY (EUPATORIUM CANNABINUM L.) X
ACTIVITIES (HEMP AGRIMONY) — ALTERATIVE (F; EFS); ANALGESIC (F; EFS); ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); APERITIF
(F; EFS); BITTER (1; PH2); CHOLAGOGUE (F; HHB); CYTOTOXIC (1; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS); DIAPHORETIC
(F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; HHB); EMETIC (F; HHB); HEMOSTAT (F; EFS); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; PH2); LAXATIVE
(F; EFS); NERVINE (F; EFS); TONIC (F; PH2); VERMIFUGE (F; EFS); VULNERARY (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (HEMP AGRIMONY) — ANOREXIA (F; EFS); BLEEDING (F; EFS); BRONCHOSIS (F; HHB);
CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; HHB; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; EFS);
DERMATOSIS (F; HHB); ECZEMA (F; HHB); FEVER (F; EFS; HHB; PH2); FLU (F; HHB); GASTROSIS (F;
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HHB); HEPATOSIS (F; HHB; JLH; PH2); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; PH2); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION
(F; HHB); PAIN (F; EFS); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHINOSIS (F; HHB); WATER RETENTION (F; HHB); WORM
(F; EFS); WOUND (F; HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HEMP AGRIMONY) — EUPATORIN CYTOTOXIC,
IMMUNOSTIMULANT, BUT MANY PAS HEPATOTOXIC AND HEPATOCARCINOGENIC (FNF).
HEMP NETTLE (GALEOPSIS SP.) +
ACTIVITIES (HEMP NETTLE) — ANTIULCER (F; MAD); ASTRINGENT (1; BIS; HHB; PHR); DIURETIC (F;
HHB; PHR); EXPECTORANT (1; HHB; PHR); HEMATOGENIC (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (HEMP NETTLE) — ANEMIA (F; MAD); ASTHMA (F; EFS); BOIL (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS
(2; KOM; PH2); CANCER (F; MAD); CATARRH (2; KOM; PIP); CONGESTION (F; MAD); COUGH (2; PHR;
PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; MAD); ECZEMA (F; MAD); FURUNCLE (F; MAD); GASTROSIS (F; MAD); ITCH (F;
MAD); PULMONOSIS (1; PH2); RESPIROSIS (2; KOM; PIP); SPLENOSIS (F; HHB); STOMACHACHE (F;
MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (1; HHB); ULCER (F; MAD); WATER RETENTION (F; HHB; PHR).
DOSAGES (HEMP NETTLE) — 6 G/DAY HERB (KOM; PIP); 2 G HERB/CUP WATER 1–3 ×/DAY (HHB; PHR;
PH2); 3 TSP (5.7 G)/CUP HERB TEA (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HEMP NETTLE) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NONE REPORTED (KOM;
PHR; PIP).
HENBANE (HYOSCYAMUS NIGER L.) X
ACTIVITIES (HENBANE) — ANALGESIC (1; CRC; DEP; PNC); ANESTHETIC (1; CRC); ANTIACETYLCHOLINE
(2; KOM; PH2); ANTICHOLINERGIC (2; KOM; PHR); ANTI-CNS TREMORS (2; KOM); ANTIDIAPHORETIC
(F; HHB); ANTIDOTE, LEAD (F; CRC); ANTISIALAGOGUE (F; HHB); ANTISPASMODIC (2; CRC; KOM; PNC);
APHRODISIAC (F; KAB); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC); CONVULSANT (F; CRC); DEPILATORY
(F; KAB); HEMOSTAT (F; KAB); HYPNOTIC (F; CRC); INTOXICANT (F; KAB); LAXATIVE (F; CRC);
MYDRIATIC (2; PNC); MYORELAXANT (2; KOM); NARCOTIC (F; CRC; DEP; PH2); PARASYMPATHOLYTIC (2;
KOM; PHR); PISCICIDE (F; PH2); POISON (1; CRC); RODENTIFUGE (F; CRC; PH2); SECRETOLYTIC (F;
HHB); SEDATIVE (2; CRC; PNC); SOPORIFIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (HENBANE) — ADENOPATHY (F; CRC; HHB); ALCOHOLISM (F; CRC; MAD); AMAUROSIS
(F; CRC); AMENORRHEA (F; MAD); ANGINA (F; CRC); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; MAD); ARTHROSIS (F; CRC;
PH2); ASTHMA (1; CRC; PH2; PNC); BLEEDING (F; KAB; MAD; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC; MAD);
CANCER (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, ANUS (F; JLH); CANCER, BLADDER (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH);
CANCER, EYE (F; JLH); CANCER, FACE (F; JLH); CANCER, FOOT (F; JLH); CANCER, GUM (F; JLH); CANCER,
KNEE (F; JLH); CANCER, LEG (F; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (F; JLH); CANCER, PAROTID (F; JLH); CANCER, SCROTUM
(F; JLH); CANCER, TESTICLE (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; MAD); CARIES (F; KAB);
CATARRH (F; MAD); CHOREA (F; CRC); CLIMACTERIC (F; MAD); COLD (F; MAD); COLIC (F; MAD); COMA
(F; CRC); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); CONVULSION (F; PH2); COUGH (F; CRC);
CRAMP (2; CRC; KOM; PNC); CRAMP (GI) (2; KOM); CROUP (F; CRC); CYSTOSIS (F; CRC; JLH;
MAD); DELIRIUM (F; CRC; MAD); DENTITION (F; CRC); DIABETES (F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; PH2);
DYSENTERY (F; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (1; CRC; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (2; PH2); DYSURIA (F; MAD); EARACHE
(F; CRC); ECZEMA (F; HHB); ENTEROSIS (1; KOM); EPILEPSY (F; CRC; HHB); EPISTAXIS (F; CRC);
FEVER (F; HHB; MAD); GAS (F; CRC); GASTROSIS (1; KOM); GINGIVOSIS (F; JLH); GOUT (F; CRC;
DEP); HEADACHE (F; KAB); HEMORRHOID (F; HHB); HICCUP (F; CRC; MAD); HYDROPHOBIA (F; CRC);
HYPOCHONDRIA (F; CRC; MAD); HYSTERIA (F; HHB); INDURATION (F; JLH; MAD); INFLAMMATION (F;
KAB); INSOMNIA (2; CRC; PNC); LARYNGOSIS (F; MAD); MANIA (F; CRC); MASTOSIS (F; JLH; KAB);
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MELANCHOLIA (F; CRC); MENINGOSIS (F; CRC; PH2); MORPHINISM (F; CRC); MOTION SICKNESS (1;
PNC); NEPHROSIS (F; MAD); NERVOUSNESS (2; CRC; PNC); NEURALGIA (1; CRC; PH2); NYCTALOPIA
(F; CRC); NYMPHOMANIA (F; CRC); NYSTAGMUS (F; MAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB); ORCHOSIS (F; JLH;
KAB; PH2); PAIN (1; CRC; DEP; PH2; PNC); PAROTOSIS (F; CRC; JLH); PERTUSSIS (F; CRC);
PHOTOPHOBIA (F; MAD); PNEUMONIA (F; CRC; MAD); PROCTOSIS (F; HHB); PSYCHOSIS (F; CRC; PH2);
RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; PH2); RHINOSIS (F; KAB); SCABIES (F; KAB); SCAR (1; PHR; PH2); SCARLET
FEVER (F; MAD); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SCHIZOPHRENIA (F; CRC); SCROFULA (F; MAD); SORE (F; PH2);
SPASM (2; CRC; KOM); SWELLING (F; CRC; MAD); TOOTHACHE (1; CRC; PH2); TREMOR (1; PHR);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD); TUMOR (F; JLH; PH2); UROGENITOSIS (F; MAD); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); UVULOSIS
(F; MAD); WORM (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (HENBANE) — REPORTING DOSE LEVELS OF 0.05 G, 0.15 G, 0.65 G, 1.0 G, 3 G LEAF, HHB
RECOUNTS DAILY MAXIMUM DOSES OF 1, 1.2, 1.5, 3, AND 6 G LEAF, SMALLER DOSES FOR POWDERED LEAF; E.G.,
MAXIMUM DAILY DOSE OF 0.6 G POWDERED LEAF (HHB); 0.5 G POWDERED HERB CORRESPONDING TO
0.25–0.35 BELLADONNA ALKALOIDS (KOM; PHR); 0.4 G LEAF IN TEA AS A CALMING CLYSTER (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HENBANE) — NOT COVERED (AHP). COMMISSION E REPORTS LEAF PERMITTED FOR ORAL USE. SAME CONTRAINDICATIONS, ADVERSE EFFECTS, AND INTERACTIONS
AS FOR BELLADONNA ALKALOIDS (AEH).“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES”
(PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). OVERDOSES MAY CAUSE ARRHYTHMIA,
DELIRIA, DYSURIA, ERYTHEMA, HALLUCINOGENS, LETHARGY, MANIA, MYDRIASIS, OBSTIPATION, TACHYCARDIA,
VISUAL DISTURBANCE, WATER RETENTION, AND XEROSTOMA. CONTRAINDICATED IN ARRHYTHMIA, ENLARGED COLON,
GI STENOSIS, GLAUCOMA, PROSTADENOMA, PULMONARY EDEMA, AND TACHYCARDIA (KOM; PH2). LEAVES
USED AS A SEDATIVE AND A SUBSTITUTE FOR OPIUM, WHERE THIS IS INADMISSIBLE AS IN CHILDREN’S COMPLAINTS
(KAB).
HENNA (LAWSONIA INERMIS L.) ++
SYNONYM: LAWSONIA ALBA LAM.
ACTIVITIES (HENNA) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; AHP; CRC; PH2); ALLERGENIC (1; CRC; MPI; X10632222);
ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PHR; PH2; WOI; X2125156); ANTIEDEMIC (1; MPI); ANTIFERTILITY (1; CRC; MPI); ANTIHYALURONIDASE (1; MPI); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; MPI); ANTILEUKEMIC (1;
X7524165); ANTIPERSPIRANT (F; CRC); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC; KAB; MPI); ANTISEPTIC (1; X2125156);
ANTISPASMODIC (1; CRC); ANTIVIRAL (1; X7524165); ASTRINGENT (1; CRC; DEP; PHR; PH2); CANDIDICIDE (1; MPI); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; CRC); CEREBROTONIC (F; CRC; WBB); DIURETIC (1; PHR;
PH2; KAB); EMETIC (F; KAB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC); EMOLLIENT (F; KAB); EXPECTORANT (F; KAB);
FUNGICIDE (1; X620734); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; X1620739); HYPOTENSIVE (1; CRC); NEMATICIDE (1;
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MPI); NITRATE-REDUCTASE INHIBITOR (1; MPI); PEROXIDASE INHIBITOR (1; MPI); PROPECIC (F; DEP);
PROTOPECTINASE INHIBITOR (1; MPI); RT INHIBITOR (IC60 = 125 ΜG/ML) (1; X7524165); SEDATIVE (F;
CRC); SOPORIFIC (F; CRC); SUNSCREEN (F; CRC); TUBERCULOSTATIC (1; X2125156); UTEROSEDATIVE (1;
CRC); VULNERARY (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (HENNA) — ALOPECIA (F; DEP; KAB); AMEBA (F; PHR; PH2); AMENORRHEA (F; KAB;
PH2); ANEMIA (F; PH2); BACTERIA (1; CRC; PHR; PH2; WOI; X2125156); BERIBERI (F; CRC);
BLEEDING (F; MPI); BOIL (F; WOI); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB; PH2); BRUISE (F; WOI); BURN (F; DEP;
KAB; WOI); CALCULUS (F; KAB); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, DIAPHRAGM (F; JLH); CANCER, JOINT (F;
JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (F; JLH); CANCER, SINEW (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F;
JLH); CANCER, TESTICLE (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CANDIDA (1; MPI); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC);
CHOLERA (1; MPI); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); COUGH (F; PH2); CRAMP (1; CRC); DANDRUFF (F; CRC;
PHR; PH2); DELIRIUM (F; DEP); DERMATOSIS (F; APA; CRC; MPI); DYSENTERY (F; PHR; PH2);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC); DYSURIA (F; PH2); ECZEMA (F; PHR; PH2); EDEMA
(1; MPI); ENTEROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); FEVER (F; CRC; KAB; MPI; PH2); FIBROID (F; JLH); FOOT
(HOT FOOT) (F; KAB); FUNGUS (1; PHR; X620734); GASTROSIS (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); GINGIVOSIS (F;
KAB); GONORRHEA (F; DEP; KAB); GRAY HAIR (1; APA); HEADACHE (F; KAB; MPI); HEMICRANIA
(F; KAB; PH2); HEPATOSIS (1; X1620739); HERPES (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CRC);
INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; CRC; PHR; PH2; X620734); INFLAMMATION (1; JLH; MPI);
INSANITY (F; KAB); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); JAUNDICE (F; CRC; MPI); LEPROSY (F; CRC; DEP; PH2;
WBB); LEUKEMIA (1; X7524165); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB); LEUKORRHEA (F; MPI); LUMBAGO (F;
KAB); MALARIA (F; PH2); MYALGIA (F; MPI; SKJ); MYCOSIS (1; PHR; PH2; X620734); NERVOUSNESS
(F; CRC); NEUROSIS (F; CRC); OBESITY (F; CRC); ORCHOSIS (F; JLH); PAIN (F; CRC); POLYP (F;
JLH); PSYCHOSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; DEP; PH2); SARCOMA (1; CRC); SCABIES (F;
KAB; PHR; PH2); SCALD (F; KAB); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SORE (1; APA; KAB; PH2); SORE THROAT
(1; CRC; WOI); SPERMATORRHEA (F; DEP; KAB; MPI); SPLENOMEGALY (F; CRC; MPI); SPRAIN (F;
KAB); STOMATOSIS (1; APA; DEP; KAB); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; CRC; MPI); SWELLING (1; MPI);
TUBERCULOSIS (1; X2125156); TYPHOID (F; SKJ; MPI); ULCER (F; PHR); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VD (F;
CRC; DEP; KAB); VIBRIO (1; MPI); VIRUS (1; X7524165); WATER RETENTION (1; PHR; PH2; KAB);
WHITLOW (F; JLH); WOUND (F; PH2); YEAST (1; MPI).
DOSAGES (HENNA) — 3 G POWDERED LEAF, INTERNALLY, FOR AMEBA AND ULCER (HHB; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HENNA) — CLASS 2A (AHP). NOT COVERED
(KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). TANNIN
MAY CAUSE STOMACH PROBLEMS (PH2). EXTRACTS CONTAIN IN VITRO MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS AS 5
MG/ML (X2125156); ETHANOL-WATER (1:1) EXTRACTS HEPATOPROTECTIVE WITH NO EFFECT ON BILE FLOW. MLD
= >2000 MG/KG ORL MOUSE (X1620739), LD50(ETHANOLIC EXTRACT) = >1000 MG/KG IPR MOUSE (MPI).
HERB PARIS (PARIS QUADRIFOLIA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (HERB PARIS) — ANTIDOTE, ARSENIC (F; CRC; MAD); ANTIDOTE, MERCURY (F; CRC);
ANTISPASMODIC (F; EFS); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC); CARDIOTONIC (1; HH3); COLLYRIUM (F; CRC);
EMETIC (F; CRC; EFS; HHB; MAD); HYPNOTIC (F; HHB); INSECTICIDE (F; HHB); LAXATIVE (F;
CRC; EFS; MAD); NARCOTIC (1; CRC); PARALYTIC (1; HHB); PISCICIDE (F; HHB); POISON (1;
CRC; PHR).
INDICATIONS (HERB PARIS) — BOIL (F; MAD); BUBONIC PLAGUE (F; HH3); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC);
CANCER (F; HHB; JLH); CANCER, GENITAL (F; JLH; MAD); CANCER, SCROTUM (F; JLH); CANCER,
TESTICLE (F; JLH); CARBUNCLE (F; MAD); CARDIOPATHY (1; HH3); CATARRH (F; HH3); COLIC (F; CRC);
CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; EFS; MAD); COUGH (F; CRC; HH3); CRAMP (F; CRC; EFS; MAD);
DIPHTHERIA (F; HH3); DIZZINESS (F; PHR; PH2); DYSURIA (F; HH3); EDEMA (F; HHB); FELON (F;
JLH); GANGRENE (F; MAD); GLAUCOMA (F; HH3); GOUT (F; CRC; HHB); HEADACHE (F; CRC; HHB;
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PH2); HEMORRHOID (F; HH3; MAD); HOARSENESS (F; HH3); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC; JLH); INSANITY
(F; CRC); MIGRAINE (F; PHR; PH2); NEURALGIA (F; CRC; HHB; PH2); ORCHOSIS (F; JLH); PALPITATION (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); PLAGUE (F; HH3); RABIES (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; HHB);
SORE (F; CRC; HH3); SPASM (F; CRC); SPINOSIS (F; MAD); SWELLING (F; JLH); TENSION (F; PHR);
TUMOR (F; CRC); ULCER (F; CRC); VERTIGO (F; CRC; HH3); WART (F; MAD); WHITLOW (F; JLH);
WOUND (F; HH3).
DOSAGES (HERB PARIS) — ALMOST EXCLUSIVELY HOMEOPATHIC (HHB; PH2);
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HERB PARIS) — NOT COVERED (AHP). ALTHOUGH
NO SERIOUS POISONING HAVE BEEN REPORTED IN RECENT TIMES, POISONINGS CAN INDUCE DIARRHEA, HEADACHE,
MIOSIS, NAUSEA, STOMACHACHE, VERTIGO, AND VOMITING (PH3; MAD).
HERB ROBERT (GERANIUM ROBERTIANUM L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (HERB ROBERT) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; PH2); ASTRINGENT (1; CEB; HHB);
DIURETIC (F; CEB); HEMOSTAT (1; CEB; FNF); HYPOTENSIVE (F; PH2); SUPPURATIVE (F; HHB); VULNERARY
(F; MAD).
INDICATIONS (HERB ROBERT) — ABSCESS (F; JLH); ADENOPATHY (F; JLH; MAD); ANGINA (F; MAD);
APOSTEME (F; JLH); BACTERIA (1; PH2); BLEEDING (1; CEB; FNF; HHB; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F;
MAD); CALCULUS (F; CEB; PH2); CANCER (F; JLH; HHB; MAD); CANCER, BREAST (1; JLH); CANCER,
FACE (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, FEET (1; JLH); CANCER, LIP (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LUNG (1; FNF; JLH);
CANCER, PROSTATE (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, TONGUE (1; FNF; JLH);
CANCER, UTERUS (1; FNF; JLH); CATARRH (F; MAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; CEB; PH2); CHOLERA (F; MAD);
CYSTOSIS (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; MAD); DIARRHEA (1; HHB; MAD; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; HHB;
MAD); DYSURIA (F; MAD); ECZEMA (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (F; HHB; MAD); EPISTAXIS (F; MAD);
ERYSIPELAS (F; CEB; MAD); ESCHERICHIA (1; PH2); EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); FEVER (F; MAD); FISTULA
(F; HHB; MAD); GASTROSIS (F; HHB; MAD); GLOSSOSIS (F; JLH); GOITER (F; HHB); GOUT (F; MAD);
GRAVEL (F; CEB); HEMATURIA (F; HHB; MAD); HEMATOPTYSIS (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F; PH2); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (F; PH2); INDURATION (F; MAD); INFECTION (F; MAD); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); JAUNDICE
(F; MAD); LEUKEMIA (F; JLH); LICHEN (F; MAD); MALARIA (F; MAD); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); NEPHROSIS
(F; CEB); PAIN (F; JLH); PROCTOSIS (F; JLH); PROSTATOSIS (F; JLH); PULMONOSIS (F; JLH); RHEUMATISM
(F; MAD); SORE THROAT (F; CEB); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (F; PH2); STOMATOSIS (1; PH2); STONE (F; MAD);
SYPHILIS (F; MAD); ULCUS CRURIS (1; HHB); UTEROSIS (F; MAD); VIRUS (1; PH2); WATER RETENTION
(F; CEB); WOUND (1; PH2).
DOSAGES (HERB ROBERT) — 2 TSP (2.6 G) HERB IN HOT OR COLD WATER (MAD); 1.5 G HERB/DAY (PH2);
1 TBSP HERB IN 1/2 LITER WATER (PH2).
EXTRACTS (HERB ROBERT) — 80% ETHANOL FRACTION “COMPLETELY STUNTED” MICROSPORUM AND TRICHOPHYTON, AND INHIBITED ESCHERICHIA, PSEUDOMONAS, AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS.
HERCULES’ CLUB (ARALIA SPINOSA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (HERCULES’ CLUB) — ALTERATIVE (F; GMH); CARMINATIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEM);
EMETIC (F; DEM; FAD); LAXATIVE (F; FAD; GMH); POISON (F; DEM); SIALAGOGUE (F; FAD; GMH);
STIMULANT (F; GMH); TONIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (HERCULES’ CLUB) — BOIL (F; DEM; FAD); CARIES (F; DEM); CHOLERA (F; GMH); COLIC
(F; DEM; GMH); CONSTIPATION (F; FAD; GMH); DERMATOSIS (F; FAD; FEL); DIABETES (F; FAD);
DYSPNEA (F; GMH); FEVER (F; DEM); GAS (F; DEM); PAIN (F; FAD; FEL); PARALYSIS (F; DEM);
RHEUMATISM (F; DEM; FAD; FEL); SORE (F; DEM); SORE THROAT (F; GMH); SWELLING (F; DEN;
FAD); TOOTHACHE (F; DEM; FAD); VD (F; DEM); XEROSTOMA (F; GMH).
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HIERBA SANTA (PIPER AURITUM KUNTH.) +
ACTIVITIES (HIERBA SANTA) — ALPHA-2-ADRENERGIC AGONIST (1; TRA); ANESTHETIC (F; JFM; TRA);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; JFM); CARCINOGENIC (1; TRA); DIAPHORETIC (F; JFM); DIGESTIVE (F; JFM);
DIURETIC (F; JFM); EMOLLIENT (F; JFM); HALLUCINOGEN (1; TRA); HYPOTENSIVE (1; TRA); MUTAGENIC
(F; TRA); PSYCHOTROPIC (1; TRA); REVULSIVE (F; JFM); SPASMOGENIC (F; TRA); STIMULANT (F; JFM);
STOMACHIC (F; JFM); UTEROTONIC (1; TRA); VASODILATOR (1; TRA).
INDICATIONS (HIERBA SANTA) — ANGINA (F; JFM); COLIC (F; JFM); DIAPHORETIC (F; JFM); ERYSIPELAS
(F; JFM); FEVER (F; JFM); GONORRHEA (F; JFM); GOUT (F; JFM); HEADACHE (1; JFM; TRA); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (1; TRA); INFLAMMATION (F; JFM); PAIN (1; JFM; TRA); TOXIC (1; TRA); VD (F;
JFM); WATER RETENTION (F; JFM); WOUND (F; JFM).
DOSAGES (HIERBA SANTA) — INFUSION OF 1/2 LEAF TAKEN AFTER A MEAL AS A STOMACHIC (JFM); ONE LEAF
IN SWEETENED WATER (180 CC) (JFM); 15–30 DROPS TINCTURE (10 G LEAF IN 150 CC ALCOHOL) EVERY 3
HOURS (JFM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HIERBA SANTA) — NOT COVERED (AHP; EFS;
IED; KOM; PH2). VERY RICH IN THE CARCINOGEN SAFROLE.
EXTRACTS (HIERBA SANTA) — AT 0.1 ML/KG INTRAVENOUSLY IN DOGS, THE AQUEOUS EXTRACT IS
HYPOTENSIVE (TRA). THE 95% ETHANOLIC EXTRACT AT 0.33 ML/L IS SPASMOGENIC AND UTEROTONIC IN
VITRO (TRA). AT 3 ML/L, THE AQUEOUS EXTRACTS HAVE A VASODILATOR EFFECT ON LAB RATS (TRA). SAFROLE
AND ELEMICIN MAY EXERT HALLUCINOGIC AND/OR PSYCHOTROPIC ACTIVITIES (TRA). MYRCENE HAS ANTINOCICEPTIVE ACTIVITIES. AS AN ALPHA-2-ADRENERGIC AGONIST, MYRCENE AFFECTS ARTERIAL BLOOD PRESSURE
(TRA).
HIMALAYAN FIR (ABIES SPECTABILIS (D. DON) SPACH) ++
SYNONYMS: ABIES WEBBIANA LINDL., PINUS SPECTABILIS D. DON, P. WEBBIANA WALL. EX LAMB.
ACTIVITIES (HIMALAYAN FIR) — ANTISPASMODIC (F; KAP); APHRODISIAC (F; WO2); ASTRINGENT (F;
KAB); CARMINATIVE (F; DEP; KAB; SUW); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; WO2); EXPECTORANT (F; KAB; SUW);
STOMACHIC (F; KAB; SUW); TONIC (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (HIMALAYAN FIR) — ASTHMA (F; KAB; SUW); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB; KAP; SUW);
CATARRH (F; KAB); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEP; WO2); COUGH (F; DEP; KAP); CRAMP (F; KAP); CYSTOSIS
(F; KAB); FEVER (F; DEP; KAB; WO2); GAS (F; DEP; KAB; SUW); HEADACHE (F; KAB);
HEMOPTYSIS (F; WO2); HOARSENESS (F; DEP; WO2); MALARIA (F; DEP; KAB); NEURALGIA (F; KAB;
WO2); PHTHISIS (F; KAB); PULMONOSIS (F; KAB; WO2); SPLENOSIS (F; KAP); TEETHING (F; DEP;
KAB; WO2).
DOSAGES (HIMALAYAN FIR) — 5–10 DROPS FRESH LEAF JUICE IN WATER OR MOTHER’S MILK, FOR MALARIA
IN INFANTS (DEP); 0.5–1 DRACHM DRY LEAF FOR GAS (DEP); 16–48 ML LEAF TEA FOR PULMONOSIS (KAP);
0.5 TO 1 G POWDERED LEAF (KAP); 2–4 ML LEAF TINCTURE (F; KAP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HIMALAYAN FIR) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM; PH2). RESIN SAID TO INTOXICATE WHEN TAKEN INTERNALLY (WO2). BELIEVING THAT THE RESINS
AND THE TURPENTINES ARE SIMILAR CHEMICALLY, I SHOULD ESTIMATE THIS TO BE AS GOOD AS THE AMERICAN
AND EUROPEAN ABIES.
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HOLLY, AMERICAN HOLLY (ILEX OPACA SOL. EX AITON) ++
ACTIVITIES (HOLLY) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; MAD); COLLYRIUM (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; MAD);
EMETIC (1; FAD); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; FAD); POISON (F; CRC); TONIC (F; MAD).
INDICATIONS (HOLLY) — CANCER (F; CRC; JLH); CATARRH (F; CRC); COLD (F; CRC; FAD); COLIC (F;
DEM; FAD); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; FAD); COUGH (F; CRC); CRAMP (F; DEM); DERMATOSIS (F; DEM;
FAD); DIARRHEA (F; FAD); DROPSY (F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEM; FAD); EPILEPSY (F; FAD; HHB);
FEVER (F; CRC; MAD); FLU (F; FAD); GOUT (F; CRC); ITCH (F; DEM; FAD); MALARIA (1; CRC; FAD);
MEASLES (F; DEM; FAD); MYOSIS (F; DEM); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM); PLEURISY (F; CRC); PNEUMONIA
(F; FAD); RHEUMATISM (1; CRC); SMALLPOX (F; CRC); SORE (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC); TUMOR
(F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (1; FAD); WORM (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HOLLY) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PH2).
FRUITS CONSIDERED POISONOUS, INDUCING VIOLENT VOMITING (10–12 BERRIES ACTS AS STRONG LAXATIVE,
EMETIC, AND DIURETIC) (FAD).
HOLLYHOCK (ALCEA ROSEA L.) +
SYNONYMS: ALTHAEA FICIFOLIA (L.) CAV., ALTHAEA ROSEA (L.) CAV.
ACTIVITIES (HOLLYHOCK) — ANALGESIC (1; BRU); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DEP; LMP); ASTRINGENT (F;
DEP); CIRCULOSTIMULANT (F; DAA); DEMULCENT (F; DEP); DIURETIC (F; DEP); EMOLLIENT (1; BRU);
FUNGISTAT (F; ABS); GASTROPROTECTIVE (1; ABS); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; WO3); STOMACHIC (F; LMP);
VASOPROTECTIVE (1; ABS).
INDICATIONS (HOLLYHOCK) — ABSCESS (F; BIB; JFM); BITE (F; DAA); BLEEDING (F; DAA); BOIL
(F; WO3); BRUISE (F; BIB); BURN (F; DEP); CANCER (F; BIB; JFM); CHILDBIRTH (F; LMP); COLD
(F; BIB); COLOSIS (1; BRU); CONSTIPATION (F; DAA); COUGH (1; BIB; BRU; DEP; JFM; PH2);
CRAMP (1; BIB; BRU); CYSTOSIS (F; DEP); DERMATOSIS (1; BRU; JFM; PH2; WO3); DIABETES
(1; WO3); DYSENTERY (F; BIB; DEP); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DAA; LMP); ENTEROSIS (F; DEP; PH2);
FEVER (F; BIB; DEP; LMP; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GOITER (F; WO3); GRAVEL (F; BIB);
HEMATURIA (F; DAA); HEMORRHOID (F; DAA); INFLAMMATION (F; JFM; PH2); ITCH (1; BRU);
JAUNDICE (F; WO3); MALARIA (F; DAA); MISCARRIAGE (F; BIB); PAIN (1; BRU); PHARYNGOSIS (1;
BRU; PH2); PULMONOSIS (F; PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; JFM; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; BIB); SNAKEBITE
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(F; DEP); SORE (F; DAA; DEP; PH2); SORE THROAT (F; BIB; JFM); STOMATOSIS (1; BRU; PH2);
SWEATING (F; BIB); TENESMUS (F; DEP); THIRST (F; PH2); URETHROSIS (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION
(F; DEP).
DOSAGES (HOLLYHOCK) — 1–2 OZ MUCILAGE (DEP); 1–2 G FLOWER/TEA CUP (PH2); 1.5 G FLOWER/100
ML WATER AS MOUTHWASH (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HOLLYHOCK) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
HOLY BASIL (OCIMUM TENUIFLORUM L.) ++
SYNONYM: O. SANCTUM L.
FORMERLY BETTER KNOWN AS OCIMUM SANCTUM. SKJ SUGGESTS THAT ALL USES THEY CITE FOR O. BASILICUM
MIGHT APPLY ALSO TO HOLY BASIL.
ACTIVITIES (HOLY BASIL) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; KAP; MPI); ADAPTOGEN (1; TAD); ALEXETERIC (F; KAB);
ANALGESIC (1; TAD); ANTIDEPRESSANT (1; X10685110); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; MPI); ANTIFERTILITY (1; KAP;
MPI; TAD); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; MPI); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; COX; TAD); ANTIOXIDANT (1;
X11023610); ANTIPYRETIC (1; AKT; TAD); ANTISECRETORY (1; X10350365); ANTISEPTIC (1; MPI);
ANTISPASMODIC (1; KAP; MPI); ANTISPERMATOGENIC (1; MPI); ANTISTRESS (1; IJP29:S340; TAD);
ANTITHYROID (1; AKT); ANTIULCER (1; MPI; X10350365); BITTER (F; AKT); CANDIDICIDE (1; MPI);
CARMINATIVE (F; DEP); CHOLAGOGUE (F; DEP); CONTRACEPTIVE (1; MPI); COX-2 INHIBITOR (1; COX);
CYCLOOXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; AKT); DEMULCENT (F; DEP); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEP; SUW); EXPECTORANT
(F; DEP; SUW); FUNGICIDE (1; KAP; MPI); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; TAD); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; KAB;
MPI); HYPOTENSIVE (1; MPI); LARVICIDE (1; KAP; MPI); LACTAGOGUE (F; LMP); LAXATIVE (F; DEP);
LIPOXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; AKT; X10350365); NEGATIVE INOTROPIC (1; MPI); RADIOPROTECTIVE (F;
TAD; X11023610); SEDATIVE (F; LMP); STIMULANT (F; SUW); STOMACHIC (F; DEP; SUW); VERMIFUGE
(F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (HOLY BASIL) — ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; FNF); ASTHMA (1;
KAB; MPI); BACTERIA (1; MPI); BITE (F; KAB; SUW); BRONCHOSIS (1; DEP; KAB; SUW); CANCER
(1; AKT; COX; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; COX; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; COX; JLH); CANCER,
SPLEEN (1; COX; JLH); CANDIDA (1; MPI); CARDIOPATHY (F; KAB); CATARRH (F; DEP); CHOLERA (F;
LMP); COLD (F; AKT; SKJ); COLIC (F; DEP); CONSTIPATION (F; DEP); COUGH (F; SKJ); CRAMP (1;
KAP; MPI); DEPRESSION (1; X10685110); DERMATOSIS (F; DEP; LMP); DIARRHEA (F; LMP; SKJ);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; LMP); DYSPEPSIA (F; SKJ); DYSPNEA (F; ABS); DYSURIA (F; SKJ); EARACHE (F;
DEP); ENCEPHALOSIS (1; MPI); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH); EPISTAXIS (F; LMP); ESCHERICHIA (1; AKT; MPI);
FEVER (1; AKT; DEP; SUW; TAD); FLU (F; AKT); FUNGUS (1; KAP; MPI); GAS (F; DEP); GASTROSIS
(F; DEP; SUW); GONORRHEA (F; LMP); GRAVEL (F; SKJ); HEADACHE (F; LMP); HEATSTROKE (F; LMP);
HEMIPLEGIA (F; SKJ); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH; SUW); HICCUP (F; KAB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; MPI);
INFECTION (1; KAP; MPI); INFLAMMATION (1; COX; TAD); INSOMNIA (F; LMP); LEUKODERMA (F;
KAB); LUMBAGO (F; KAB); MALARIA (F; AKT; DEP; SUW); MYCOSIS (1; AKT; KAP; MPI);
NERVOUSNESS (F; LMP); NEUROSIS (F; LMP); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB); OTOSIS (F; SUW); OZENA (F;
KAB; SUW); PAIN (1; FNF; KAB; TAD); PULMONOSIS (F; DEP); RADIATION (F; AKT; TAD;
X11023610); RESPIROSIS (F; LMP); RHEUMATISM (F; LMP); RHINOSIS (F; DEP); RINGWORM (F; DEP;
SKJ); SALMONELLA (1; MPI); SNAKEBITE (F; SUW); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; MPI);
STRESS (1; ABS; AKT); SWELLING (F; LMP); TUBERCULOSIS (1; MPI); TYPHOID (F; AKT); ULCER (1;
AKT; MPI; X10350365); UROGENITOSIS (F; DEP; SUW); VD (F; LMP); VIRUS (1; MPI); WART (F;
JLH); WORM (F; KAB); YEAST (1; MPI).
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DOSAGES (HOLY BASIL) — 2 G DRIED POWDER HERB DECOCTION 2–3 ×/DAY (AKT); 500–1000 MG (4:1)
CONCENTRATED HERB POWDER EXTRACT 2–3 ×/DAY (AKT). 1–2 TSP HERB/CUP WATER 2–3 ×/DAY; 0.5–1 TSP
HERB TINCTURE UP TO 3 ×/DAY (APA, BASED ON OCIMUM BASILICUM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HOLY BASIL) — CLASS 2B, 2C, 2D. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR INFANTS OR OVER A LONG PERIOD. AHP EVALUATING OCIMUM BASILICUM (1997). AS THE SOURCE
OF EUGENOL, PERHAPS SECOND ONLY TO SOME VARIETIES OF CLOVE (UP TO 20% EUGENOL), AND CINNAMON
(TO 3.8%), AND ALLSPICE (TO 3.6% EUGENOL), BASIL AND HOLY BASIL ARE SPICES SOURCE OF EUGENOL, WHICH
HAS ALL SORTS OF BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES.
HOMALOMENA (HOMALOMENA SPP.) +
ACTIVITIES (HOMALOMENA) — ANTISEPTIC (F; CRC); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (F; CRC);
INTOXICANT (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (HOMALOMENA) — CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC); COLIC (F; CRC); COUGH (F; CRC); DERMATOSIS
(F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC); FOOT (F; CRC); GASTROSIS (F;
CRC); HOARSENESS (F; CRC); LUMBAGO (F; CRC); MISCARRIAGE (F; CRC); NUMBNESS (F; CRC);
RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC); WOUND (F; CRC).
HONEY HERB (PHYLA SCABERRIMA (JUSS. EX PERS.) MOLDENKE) ++
SYNONYMS: LIPPIA DULCIS TREVIR., ZAPANIA SCABERRIMA JUSS. EX PERS.
ACTIVITIES (HONEY HERB) — ANTITUSSIVE (F; JFM); DEMULCENT (F; JFM); DIURETIC (F; JFM); EXPECTORANT (2; AAB; JFM); SEDATIVE (F; JFM); STIMULANT (F; JFM); STOMACHIC (F; JFM); TONIC (F; JFM).
INDICATIONS (HONEY HERB) — ASTHMA (F; JFM); BRONCHOSIS (2; AAB); CATARRH (F; JFM); COLD (F;
JFM); COLIC (F; JFM); COUGH (1; AAB); ENTEROSIS (F; JFM); GASTROSIS (F; JFM); INSOMNIA (F; JFM);
NERVOUSNESS (F; JFM); TOOTHACHE (F; AAB); WATER RETENTION (F; JFM).
DOSAGES (HONEY HERB) — 100 G HERB DECOCTED FOR ASTHMA (JFM); BOIL A HANDFUL FRESH HERB AND
1 CUP SUGAR IN 1 QUART WATER FOR HACKING COUGH (AAB); CHEW FLOWER FOR TOOTHACHE.
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HONEY LOCUST (GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (HONEY LOCUST) — ANALGESIC (F; CRC); ANTIDOTE (F; DEM); ANTITUSSIVE (F; CRC);
CYTOTOXIC (1; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC; DEM); MYDRIATIC (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); OXYTOCIC
(1; CRC); POISON (1; CRC); TONIC (F; DEM); VASODILATOR (1; CRC).
INDICATIONS (HONEY LOCUST) — CARCINOMA (1; CRC); CATARRH (F; CRC); COLD (F; CRC); COUGH
(F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEM); FEVER (F; CRC; DEM); MEASLES (F; CRC; DEM); PAIN (F; CRC);
PERTUSSIS (F; CRC; DEM); PULMONOSIS (F; CRC); SARCOMA (1; CRC); SMALLPOX (F; CRC; DEM).
HONEYSUCKLE (LONICERA CAPRIFOLIUM L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (HONEYSUCKLE) — ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FNF); ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); ANTISEPTIC (1; FNF);
ANTISPASMODIC (F; EFS); ANTIVIRAL (1; FNF); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS); CNS-STIMULANT (1; FNF); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS; HHB); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS; HHB; PH2); DIURETIC (F; EFS; HHB); EXPECTORANT (F;
EFS; PNC); LAXATIVE (F; EFS; PH2; PNC).
INDICATIONS (HONEYSUCKLE) — BACTERIA (1; FNF); BOIL (1; FNF); BRONCHOSIS (F; FNF); CANCER (F;
HHB; JLH); CATARRH (F; EFS); CAVITY (1; FNF); COLD (1; FNF); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (1; FNF); CONSTIPATION
(F; EFS; PH2; PNC); COUGH (1: FNF); CRAMP (F; EFS); DERMATOSIS (1: FNF); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2);
ENTEROSIS (1; FAD); FEVER (1; EFS; HHB; PH2); INFECTION (1; FNF); INFLAMMATION (1; FNF); LISTLESSNESS
(1; FNF); RHEUMATISM (1; FNF); SORE (1; JLH); VIRUS (1; FNF); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; HHB).
DOSAGES (HONEYSUCKLE) — DRUG OBSOLETE (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HONEYSUCKLE) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT COVERED
(KOM).“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2
DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). OVERDOSE (SAPONIN TEMPLATE) MAY CAUSE BLADDER,
GI, NEPHRITIC, AND URINARY INFLAMMATION AND IRRITATION (PH2). INGESTION OF 10 OR MORE BERRIES MAY
CAUSE CYANOSIS, EXANTHEMA, FEVER, NAUSEA, TACHYCARDIA, AND VOMITING (PH2).
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HOPS (HUMULUS LUPULUS L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (HOPS) — ALLERGENIC (F; CRC); ANALGESIC (1; BGB; CRC; MAD; PNC; WAM); ANAPHRODISIAC (1; APA; CRC; MAD); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; CAN; WAM); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC; FAD);
ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA; BGB; WAM); ANTITUMOR (1; APA); APERITIF (1; PH2; SKY); BITTER (1;
CRC; PNC); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); DIGESTIVE (1; APA; WAM); DIURETIC (F; CRC; PNC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; MAD); EMOLLIENT (F; APA); ESTROGENIC (1; APA; FNF; PH2; WAM); EXPECTORANT (F;
PED); FUNGICIDE (1; APA; PH2); HYPNOTIC (1; CAN; CRC); LACTAGOGUE (1; WAM); LAXATIVE (F;
MAD); LITHOLYTIC (F; MAD); MYORELAXANT (1; APA; CAN); NARCOTIC (1; CAN; CRC); NERVINE (F;
CRC); SECRETAGOGUE (F; PH2); SEDATIVE (2; APA; KOM; WAM); SOPORIFIC (1; BGB; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; PH2); TONIC (F; CRC; MAD); TRANQUILIZER (1; KOM; SHT); UTEROTONIC (F; MAD);
VERMIFUGE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (HOPS) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ANEMIA (F; MAD); ANGINA (F; MAD); ANOREXIA
(1; APA; BGB; SKY); ANXIETY (2; APA; BGB; WAF; SHT); ARTHROSIS (F; MAD); ASBESTOSIS
(2; BGB); ASTHMA (F; MAD); ATONY (F; MAD); BACTERIA (1; APA; CAN; CRC; WAM); BOIL
(F; CRC; FAD); BRUISE (F; CRC; FAD; MAD); CALCULUS (F; CRC); CANCER (1; APA; JLH);
CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, FACE (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, LYMPH (F; JLH);
CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; CRC); CARDIOPATHY (F;
MAD); CATARRH (F; MAD); CHLOROSIS (F; MAD); CLIMACTERIC (1; HHB); COLITIS (F; CAN);
CONSTIPATION (F; MAD); COUGH (F; CRC; FAD); CRAMP (1; APA; BGB; FAD; WAM); CRURAL
ULCER (F; CAN); CYSTOSIS (F; APA; CRC; MAD); DEBILITY (F; CRC); DELIRIUM (F; CRC);
DEPRESSION (F; CAN); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DIABETES (F; MAD); DIARRHEA (1; APA; CRC);
DYSENTERY (2; BGB; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA); DYSPEPSIA (1; APA; BGB; WAM); EARACHE
(F; CRC); EDEMA (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (F; MAD; PH2); ENURESIS (F; MAD); FEVER (F; CRC;
FAD); FIT (F; CRC); FUNGUS (1; APA; PH2); GAS (F; MAD); GASTROSIS (F; JLH); GONORRHEA (F;
MAD); GRAVEL (F; BGB); HEADACHE (1; BGB; PH2; WAM); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH; MAD); HYPERACTIVITY (1; WAM); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; MAD); HYSTERIA (F; CRC; MAD); IMPOTENCE (F; MAD);
INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; APA; CRC; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC; FAD; PH2);
INSOMNIA (2; APA; CRC; KOM; SHT; WAM); JAUNDICE (F; CRC; MAD); LEPROSY (2; APA;
BGB; CRC); MASTOSIS (F; BGB; JLH); MENOPAUSE (F; HHB); MORNING SICKNESS (F; MAD);
MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; APA; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; BGB); NERVE (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS
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(2; APA; KOM; PHR; PH2; SHT; WAM); NEURALGIA (1; CAN; CRC); NEURASTHENIA (F; MAD);
NEUROSIS (F; APA); NYMPHOMANIA (F; MAD); OLIGOLACTEA (1; WAM); ONANISM (F; MAD); PAIN
(1; BGB; CRC; MAD; PNC; WAM); PRIAPISM (F; CAN; PH2); PROSTATOSIS (F; MAD); PULMONOSIS (F; CRC); RESTLESSNESS (2; KOM; SHT; WAM) (WITH TENSION HEADACHE AND/OR DYSPEPSIA) (1; CAN); RHEUMATISM (F; BGB; CRC; FAD; MAD); SATYRIASIS (F; MAD); SCIRRHUS
(F; JLH); SCROFULA (F; MAD); SILICOSIS (2; BGB); SORE (F; JLH; PH2); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH; MAD);
SPERMATORRHEA (F; MAD); STOMACHACHE (F; MAD); STONE (F; MAD); STRESS (1; APA); SWELLING
(F; JLH); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (1; APA; BGB; CRC); TUMOR (1; APA; CRC);
ULCER (F; CRC); ULCUS CRURIS (F; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; BGB); VD (F; MAD); WATER RETENTION (F;
CRC; MAD; PNC); WORM (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (HOPS) — 500 MG/DAY (SF); 2–6 TSP FRESH FLOWER (PED); 1–3 G DRY FLOWER (PED); 2 G
DRY FLOWER:10 ML ALCOHOL/10 ML WATER (PED); 1–2 TSP INFLORESCENCE/CUP WATER (SKY; WIC); 0.5–1
(–2 AS HYPNOTIC) G HOPS, OR IN TEA (CAN; SKY); 0.5–1 G POWDERED HERB; 0.5–15 G CONES (PNC); 1
TSP (0.4 G) CONE CUP (PH2); 0.5–2.0 ML LIQUID HOPS EXTRACT (1:1 IN 45% ETHANOL) (CAN); 0.5–4 ML
LIQUID INFLORESCENCE EXTRACT (PNC); 1–2 ML HOPS TINCTURE (1:5 IN 60% ETHANOL) 1–3 ×/DAY (CAN;
SKY); 2–4 ML INFLORESCENCE TINCTURE (PNC); 2–4 G INFLORESCENCE TINCTURE (MAD); 120–300 MG
LUPULIN (PNC). CONES = FLOWERS = DRY INFLORESENCES.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HOPS) — CLASS 2D (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NONE REPORTED (KOM; PHR;
PIP). SOME CAUTION AGAINST USE IN DEPRESSION (AHP). MILD ALLERGIES OR DERMATOSIS MAY RESULT
FROM CONTACT. OLEO-RESIN REPORTED TO BE ALLERGENIC, POSSIBLY CAUSES DERMATOSIS (CAN). RESPIRATORY ALLERGY CAUSED BY HANDLING OF HOP CONES (FRESH HOPS OIL, HUMULONE, LUPULONE, AND MYRCENE
PRODUCE POSITIVE SKIN PATCH TESTS). POLLEN CAN CAUSE CONTACT DERMATOSIS. THEY SUGGEST THAT HOPS
BE CONTRAINDICATED IN DEPRESSIVE STATES AS THE SEDATIVE EFFECT OF HOPS MAY AGGRAVATE OR ACCENTUATE
SYMPTOMS. “THE SEDATIVE EFFECT MAY POTENTIATE THE EFFECTS OF EXISTING SEDATIVE THERAPY AND
ALCOHOL” (CAN). IN VITRO ANTISPASMODIC ACTIVITY ON THE UTERUS HAS BEEN DOCUMENTED. BECAUSE
OF UTERINE ACTIVITY, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. “EXCESSIVE USE SHOULD
BE AVOIDED IN VIEW OF THE LIMITED TOXICITY DATA” (CAN). AVOID IF PREGNANT (WAM). DO NOT USE
IF SUFFERING ESTROGEN-DEPENDENT DISORDERS (WAM).
EXTRACTS (HOPS) — THE LD50 FOR ORALLY ADMINISTERED HOP EXTRACT OR LUPULONES IN MICE IS
~500–3500 MG/KG (ROUGHLY 1/2 TO 20TH AS TOXIC AS CAFFEINE). ETHANOL EXTRACT ANTISPASMODIC AND
MYORELAXANT. ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY HAS BEEN DOCUMENTED FOR HOPS, HUMULONE, AND LUPULONE
AGAINST GRAM POSITIVE BACTERIA. THE BITTER ACIDS EXHIBIT ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY AGAINST CANDIDA,
FUSARIUM, MUCOR, AND TRICHOPHYTON. THE FLAVANONES ARE ANTISTAPHYLOCOCCIC AND ANTIFUNGAL
(MUCOR AND TRICHOPHYTON). HOPS SEDATIVE AND HYPNOTIC, AND MOTILITY-DEPRESSANT PROPERTIES ARE
ATTRIBUTED TO 2-METHYL-3-BUTEN-2-OL. ISOVALERIC ACID MAY CONTRIBUTE TO THE SEDATIVITY. HOPS REPORTEDLY CONTAIN SEVERAL SEDATIVE, ANALGESIC, ANESTHETIC, AND ANODYNE COMPOUNDS AS WELL. PIPERIDINE,
QUERCITRIN, AND URSOLIC ACID MAY DEPRESS THE CNS. HOPS IMPROVE HUMAN SLEEP PERFORMANCE IN
COMBINATION WITH VALERIAN AND THE HOPS ARE APPARENTLY EFFECTIVE IN BATHS (I’D SUGGEST IN COMBINATION WITH DILUTE LAVENDER AND LEMONBALM). WITH UVA URSI AND ALPHA-TOCOPHEROL ACETATE, HOPS
GAVE EXCELLENT RESULTS FOR 772 OF 915 PATIENTS WITH IRRITABLE BLADDER AND URINARY INCONTINENCE.
COMBINED WITH THE BIBLICAL CHICORY AND PEPPERMINT, HOPS DOCUMENTABLY RELIEVES PAIN IN CHRONIC
CHOLECYSTOSIS (CALCULOUS AND NONCALCULOUS).
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HORNY GOAT WEED, BARRENWORT, YINYANGHUO
(EPIMEDIUM SPP.) ++
MOST OFTEN CITED AS “YINYANGHUO” (PINYIN) IS EPIMEDIUM GRANDIFLORUM, BUT E. BREVICORNUM,
E. KOREANUM, E. SAGITTATUM AND UP TO 12 OTHER SPECIES USED INTERCHANGEABLY AS YINYANGHUO
(AHP).
ACTIVITIES (HORNY GOAT WEED) — ANTIAGGREGANT (1; X3442915); ANTIARTHRITIC (F; LAF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; LAF); ANTICANCER (F; JLH); ANTIGLUCOCORTICOID (1; X9812684); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; LAF);
ANTIOSTEOPOROTIC (1; LAF; X11263203); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; LAF); ANTISEPTIC (1; LAF); ANTITUSSIVE
(1; LAF); ANTIVIRAL (1; LAF); APHRODISIAC (1; AKT; LAF); CARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; LAF); CATECHOLAMINE INHIBITOR (1; LAF); EXPECTORANT (1; LAF); FIBRINOLYTIC (1; X1303813); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1;
AKT); HYPOTENSIVE (1; LAF); IMMUNOMODULATOR (1; LAF); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; AKT; X9270375);
LEUKOCYTOGENIC (1; X9270375); MEMORIGENIC (1; LAF); OSTEOGENIC (1; AKT); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1;
X2374090); PROAGGREGANT (1; LAF); SPERMATOGENIC (1; AKT; DAA); TONIC (F; LAF); VASODILATOR
(1; LAF).
INDICATIONS (HORNY GOAT WEED) — ARTHROSIS (1; LAF); BACKACHE (1; LAF); BACTERIA (1; LAF);
BLEEDING (1; LAF); BRONCHOSIS (1; LAF); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; DAA; JLH);
CARDIOPATHY (1; LAF; X3442915); COLD (1; LAF); COUGH (1; LAF); DYSURIA (F; AKT); FATIGUE
(F; LAF); FLU (1; LAF); HEPATOSIS (1; LAF); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; AKT; LAF); HYPOTHYROIDISM (F; AKT); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; AKT; X9270375); IMPOTENCE (1; LAF); INFECTION (1; LAF);
INFLAMMATION (F; LAF); LEUKOPENIA (1; LAF); NEPHROSIS (F; AKT); NEURASTHENIA (1; LAF);
OSTEOPOROSIS (1; AKT; LAF; X11263203); POLIOMYELOSIS (1; LAF); POLYURIA (F; AKT); RHEUMATISM (F; LAF); SPERMATORRHEA (1; LAF); STERILITY (1; HAD); UTEROSIS (F; DAA); VIRUS (1;
LAF); WEAK KNEES (1; LAF).
DOSAGES (HORNY GOAT WEED) — 3–12 G SHOOTS/DAY, OR 1–3 G SHOOTS CONCENTRATED 4:1 POWDER.
FOOD FARMACY (ACCORDING TO TANAKA, 1976), “YOUNG PLANTS AND YOUNG LEAVES ARE PARBOILED, STEEPED,
AND THEN EATEN IN SOUPS, COOKED OR OIL ROASTED. PLANTS ARE ALSO DIPPED INTO LIQUOR.”
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HORNY GOAT WEED) — CLASS 2D. NOT FOR
LONG TERM USE; POSSIBLY CAUSING DIZZINESS, DRY MOUTH, NOSEBLEED, THIRST, AND VOMITING (AHP;
AKT). IN VERY LARGE DOSES MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY ARREST AND HYPERREFLEXIA, TO THE POINT OF MILD
SPASMS (AHP). NOT COVERED (KOM; PH2). CONTRAINDICATED WHEN THERE IS A TENDENCY TOWARD
HYPERSEXUALITY AND WET DREAMS (MICHAEL TIERRA). LD50 TOTAL FLAVONOIDS 2850–3230 IPR RAT
(LAF).
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HORSE CHESTNUT (AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM L.) ++
SYNONYM: A. HIPPOCASTANUM F. MEMMINGERI (K. KOCH) SCHELLE.
ACTIVITIES (HORSE CHESTNUT) — ACTH-GENIC (1; PNC); ANALGESIC (1; CAN; CRC); ANTICAPILLARY
FRAGILITY (1; SHT); ANTIEDEMIC (2; APA; MAB; SHT); ANTIEXUDATIVE (1; CAN; MAB; PHR);
ANTIHYALURONIDASE (1; MAB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; APA; MAB; PNC; SHT); ANTIIRRITANT (1; MAB);
ANTITUMOR (1; PNC); ANTIVIRAL (1; CAN); ANTIWRINKLE (1; FNF); ASTRINGENT (1; FAD); CIRCULOTONIC
(1; MAB); CORTICOGENIC (1; PNC); CYTOTOXIC (1; MAB); HYPERTENSIVE (1; CAN); HYPOTENSIVE (1;
CAN); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); NATRIURETIC (1; FNF); PISCICIDE (1; CRC); STERNUTATOR (F; CRC); TONIC
(F; CRC; FAD); VASOCONSTRICTOR (F; CRC); VENOTONIC (1; MAB); VULNERARY (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (HORSE CHESTNUT) — ACNE (1; MAB); ARTHROSIS (1; FAD; PHR); ASTHMA (F; MAB);
BACKACHE (F; APA; CRC; PHR); BRUISE (1; MAB; PHR); CANCER (1; JLH; PNC); CAPILLARY FRAGILITY
(1; SHT); CELLULITE (1; HFH/JA/’99); COLD (F; APA); CONGESTION (F; MAB); COUGH (F; PHR); CRAMP
(1; FAD; PIP); CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME (1; MAB); CVI (2; KOM; PHR; PIP); DIARRHEA (F; FAD);
DISCITIS (1; MAB); DYSENTERY (F; FAD); DYSMENORRHEA (1; MAB; PHR); DYSPEPSIA (F; MAB);
ECZEMA (F; PHR); EDEMA (1; FAD; MAB; SKY); ENTEROSIS (F; FAD); FEVER (F; APA; FAD); FLU
(1; CAN; PNC); GASTROENTEROSIS (F; FAD); GASTROSIS (F; FAD); HEADACHE (1; MAB); HEMATOMA
(1; MAB); HEMORRHOID (2; APA; FAD; SKY); HEPATOSIS (F; MAB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CAN);
INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (2; APA; MAB; PNC; SHT); ITCH (1; KOM; PHR; PIP); LOW
BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CAN); LUPUS (F; FAD); MALARIA (1; CRC; FAD); MASTOSIS (F; CRC); NEURALGIA
(F; APA; CRC; MAB); PAIN (1; CAN; CRC; PHR); PALSY (1; MAB); PERTUSSIS (F; APA; CRC);
PHLEBITIS (F; APA; CAN; PHR); PROCTOSIS (1; CRC; MAB); PROSTATOSIS (1; CAN; FAD); RHEUMATISM
(1; APA; FAD; MAB); SORE (1; FAD); SPRAIN (F; PHR; SKY); SUNBURN (2; APA; MAB); SWELLING
(2; APA; KOM; MAB; SHT); SYSTREMMA (2; KOM; PHR); THROMBOPHLEBITIS (F; PHR); THROMBOSIS
(1; FAD; MAB); TUMOR (1; PNC); ULCER (F; CRC); VARICOSIS (2; MAB; PHR; SHT); VERTIGO (1;
MAB); VIRUS (1; CAN); WOUND (1; MAB); WRINKLE (1; AIL; FNF).
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DOSAGES (HORSE CHESTNUT) — 0.2–1.0 G FRUIT 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–2 G DRY SEED/DAY (MAB); 1/2 TSP
POWDERED SEED/16 OZ WATER (APA); 2–6 ML FLUID SEED EXTRACT (1:2)/DAY (MAB); 5–15 ML/DAY SEED
TINCTURE (1:5) (MAB); 2–4 ML LIQUID BARK EXTRACT (PNC); 0.5–1.2 ML LIQUID FRUIT EXTRACT (PNC);
30–150 MG AESCIN/DAY (PHR); 90–150 MG AESCIN AT FIRST, THEN 35–70 MG (APA); 300–600 MG STX
( = 100 MG AESCIN) (SHT); STX TABLETS (200 MG CONCENTRATED 5:1 EXTRACT) TO PROVIDE 40 MG ESCIN,
2–3 ×/DAY (MAB); 2 (480 MG) CAPSULES (STX WITH 257 CERTIFIED POTENCY EXTRACT WITH AT LEAST 18–22%
TRITERPENOID GLYCOSIDES (CALCULATED AS AESCIN) SYNERGISTICALLY COMBINED WITH BUTCHER’S BROOM, GINGER, AND RUTIN), ONE WITH MORNING MEAL, ONE WITH EVENING MEAL (NH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HORSE CHESTNUT) — NOT COVERED (AHP). SEEDS
“POISONOUS” AND MUST BE SPECIFICALLY PREPARED BEFORE BEING USED MEDICINALLY. NEVER CONSUME THEM
IN ANY FORM UNLESS A KNOWLEDGEABLE MANUFACTURER HAS PROCESSED THEM PROPERLY. CHILDREN HAVE DIED
AFTER INGESTING UNTREATED SEED. FORMERLY AN FDA HERB OF UNDEFINED SAFETY. STRANGELY, APA GIVES THE
INTERNAL USAGE THEIR HIGHEST RATING (1) AND EXTERNAL USAGE LESS (3) (APA). AESCULIN HAS CAUSED CONTACT
DERMATOSIS. THE NO-TOXIC-EFFECT DOSE IS CA. 8 TIMES THE RECOMMENDED THERAPEUTIC DOSE. THE RESULTS
OF ANIMAL STUDIES ARE CORROBORATED BY DECADES OF USE IN PATIENTS WITH NO REPORTS OF HARMFUL EFFECTS
DUE TO OVERDOSING. TESTS FOR CHRONIC TOXICITY (34 WEEKS IN RATS AND DOGS) SHOWED NO CUMULATIVE
TOXIC EFFECTS OR ANY EVIDENCE OF EMBRYOTOXIC OR TERATOGENIC EFFECTS. ISOLATED CASES OF GI DISTRESS,
ITCH, AND NAUSEA ARE REPORTED (SHT). COMMISSION E REPORTS RARE GI DISTURBANCES (AEH). NO CONTRAINDICATIONS OR DRUG-DRUG INTERACTIONS REPORTED (PIP). ISOLATED CASES OF RENAL AND HEPATIC TOXICITY
AS WELL AS ANAPHYLACTIC REACTIONS HAVE BEEN REPORTED FOLLOWING INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION, BUT THESE
APPEAR TO BE EXCEPTIONAL (VET HERBS OF CHOICE). FLEMING (HERBAL PDR, 1998) CAUTIONS THAT THE
INTAKE OF TOO MANY HORSE CHESTNUT SEED (IN ONE CASE, A CHILD WITH 5 SEED) CAN CAUSE DIARRHEA, DISORDERS
OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND VISION, ENLARGEMENT OF THE PUPILS, FLUSHING OF THE FACE, SEVERE THIRST, AND
VOMITING. IN CASE OF POISONING, FLEMING RECOMMENDS EVACUATION OF THE STOMACH AND INTESTINE (GASTRIC
LAVAGE, SODIUM SULPHATE) AND ADMINISTRATION OF ACTIVATED CHARCOAL. THEN SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT
(PHR). BLUMENTHAL ET AL. (1998) CAUTION THAT OTHER PRESCRIBED NONINVASIVE TREATMENTS; E.G., LEG
COMPRESSES, SUPPORT STOCKINGS, OR COLD WATER APPLICATIONS, MUST BE OBSERVED UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES
(KOM). CAN CAUTIONS THAT AESCIN IS NEPHROTOXIC. SIDE EFFECTS INCLUDE GI DISTURBANCE, IMPAIRED LIVER
FUNCTION, MILD NAUSEA, SHOCK, SPASM, URTICARIA, AND VOMITING. SHOULD BE AVOIDED BY PATIENTS ON
BLOOD-THINNING THERAPY, WITH HEPATIC OR RENAL IMPAIRMENT, OR LACTATING OR PREGNANT. LARGE DOSES OF
SAPONINS CAN BE FATALLY HEMOLYTIC IN ANIMALS. LD50S RANGE FOR AESCIN FROM 134 TO 720 ORALLY IN
MICE, RATS, AND GUINEA PIGS. ON IPR ADMINISTRATION, THE TOTAL SAPONIN FRACTION (LD50 = 46.5 MG/KG
IPR MOUSE) WAS LESS TOXIC COMPARED TO ISOLATED AESCIN (LD50 = 9.5 MG/KG IPR MOUSE) (CAN). LD50
OF SEED EXTRACT 990 MG/KG ORL MOUSE, 2150 ORL RAT, 1530 ORL RBT, 130 ORL DOG.
EXTRACTS (HORSE CHESTNUT) — THE WHOLE EXTRACT WAS MORE ANTIINFLAMMATORY THAN JUST AESCIN. IN
ADDITION, AN EXTRACT EXCLUDING AESCIN ALSO EXHIBITED ANTIINFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY SUGGESTING ANTIINFLAMMATORY AGENTS OTHER THAN AESCIN (CAN). AESCIN (THE 13% MIXTURE OF SAPONINS) MAY AFFECT THE
INITIAL PHASE OF INFLAMMATION BY REDUCING THE NUMBER AND/OR DIAMETER OF CAPILLARY PORES EFFECTIVELY
SEALING THE CAPILLARIES (CAN). IT ANTAGONIZES EFFECTS OF BRADYKININ BUT IS NOT A DIRECT BRADYKININ
ANTAGONIST (PNC). BARRINGTOGENOL-C-21 AND HIPPOCAESCULIN HAVE IN VITRO ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY (PNC).
CLINICAL TREATMENT OF 15 VARICOSE PATIENTS WITH 900 MG/DAY STX FOR 12 DAYS REDUCED ACTIVITY OF
ENZYMES THAT BREAKDOWN PROTEOGLYCANS (CAN). UNKNOWINGLY CONTRIBUTING TO MY ARGUMENT FOR THE
SYNERGISTIC WHOLE RATHER THAN THE ISOLATED SILVER BULLET, CAN NOTES THAT THE TOTAL SAPONIN FRACTION
MAY BE LESS TOXIC VIA PERITONEAL INJECTION IN MICE THAN THE ISOLATED AESCIN (ITSELF SOMEWHAT A MIXTURE)
(LD50S 46.5 AND 9.5 MG/KG, RESPECTIVELY).
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HORSEMINT (MONARDA PUNCTATA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (HORSEMINT) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTIEMETIC (F; CEB; FEL); ANTISEPTIC (1; CEB);
ANTISPASMODIC (F; HHB); CARMINATIVE (F; PH2; PNC); DEODORANT (1; CEB); DIAPHORETIC (1; FEL);
DIURETIC (F; FEL); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CEB; PH2; PNC); RUBEFACIENT (F; CEB); STIMULANT (F; PH2;
PNC); VERMIFUGE (1; CEB).
INDICATIONS (HORSEMINT) — ALZHEIMER’S (1; FNF); BACKACHE (1; FNF; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (1; FNF);
CATARRH (F; DEM); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; HHB); CHOLERA (F; CEB); COLD (1; DEM; FNF); COLIC (F; CEB);
CONSTIPATION (F; DEM); COUGH (F; DEM); CRAMP (F; DEM; HHB); DEAFNESS (F; CEB); DERMATOSIS
(F; DEM); DROPSY (F; CEB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CEB; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); DYSURIA (F; FEL);
ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); FEVER (1; CEB; FEL); GAS (F; PH2; PNC); GASTROSIS (F; CEB; DEM); GRAVEL
(F; CEB); HALITOSIS (1; CEB); HEADACHE (F; CEB; DEM); HEAD COLD (F; DEM); INFECTION (1; CEB);
INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); MALARIA (F; CEB); NEPHROSIS (F; CEB); PAIN (1; CEB; DEM; FEL; FNF);
PARALYSIS (F; CEB); PARASITE (1; CEB); RHEUMATISM (F; CEB; PH2); RHINOSIS (1; FNF); SINUSOSIS
(1; FNF); TYPHUS (F; CEB); VOMITING (F; CEB; FEL); WATER RETENTION (F; FEL); WORM (1; CEB);
WOUND (1; CEB).
DOSAGES (HORSEMINT) — EO FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY AND THEN DILUTED WITH SOMETHING LIKE OLIVE OIL,
OTHERWISE VESICANT (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HORSEMINT) — “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS
NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE!
JAD). NOT TO BE USED DURING PREGNANCY (PH2).
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HORSERADISH (ARMORACIA RUSTICANA P. GAERTN. ET AL.) ++
SYNONYMS: A. LAPATHIFOLIA GILIB. EX USTERI, COCHLEARIA ARMORACIA L., NASTURTIUM ARMORACIA (L.)
FR., RADICULA ARMORACIA (L.) B. L. ROB., RORIPPA ARMORACIA (L.) HITCHC.
ACTIVITIES (HORSERADISH) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DEM; FEL); ALLERGENIC (1; CAN); ANTIBACTERIAL (1;
BGB; FAD); ANTIEDEMIC (F; BGB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; BGB); ANTIOXIDANT (1; FNF; PED); ANTISARCOMIC (1; WO2); ANTISEPTIC (2; APA; KOM; SKY); ANTISPASMODIC (1; HHB; PHR; PH2); ANTITUMOR (1; FAD); APERITIF (F; DEM); BITTER (1; PED; WO2); CARCINOSTATIC (1; PHR; PH2); CARMINATIVE
(F; WO2); CIRCULOSTIMULANT (F; CAN); COUNTERIRRITANT (1; PED); DECONGESTANT (1; APA); DEPURATIVE
(F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; PNC); DIGESTIVE (F; APA; CAN; DEM); DIURETIC (F; APA; FEL; PNC);
EXPECTORANT (1; APA; FAD; PED); FUNGICIDE (1; HHB); HYPEREMIC (2; KOM; PHR; PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; CAN); HYPOTHYROIDISM (1; CAN); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (F; PED); RUBEFACIENT (2; APA; SKY);
SIALAGOGUE (F; FEL; WO2); STIMULANT (F; PNC); VESICANT (1; FAD); VULNERARY (F; CAN).
INDICATIONS (HORSERADISH) — ALLERGY (F; PED); ANOREXIA (F; APA; DEM); ARTHROSIS (1; APA;
BGB; CAN); ASTHMA (F; BGB; DEM); ATONY (F; FEL); BACTERIA (2; BGB; FAD; HHB; KOM);
BRONCHOSIS (2; APA; PHR; PH2; SKY); CANCER (1; FAD; FNF; JLH); CANCER, ABDOMEN (1; FNF;
JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; FNF); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER,
NOSE (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SKIN
(1; FNF; JLH; WO2); CATARRH (2; KOM; PHR); CHILBLAIN (F; GMH); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PHR; PH2);
COLD (1; DEM; SKY); COLIC (F; APA; PH2); CONGESTION (1; APA); COUGH (2; GMH; PHR; PH2);
CRAMP (1; HHB; PHR; PH2); CYSTOSIS (1; PHR); DENTAL PLAQUE (F; FAD); DIABETES (F; DEM);
DROPSY (F; FEL; HHB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DEM); DYSPEPSIA (F; PHR; PH2; SKY); DYSURIA (2;
CAN; PED; PHR); EDEMA (F; BGB; CAN); ENTEROSIS (1; PH2; WO2); FEVER (F; PNC); FLU (F;
GMH; PHR; PH2); FRECKLE (F; FEL); FUNGUS (1; HHB); GAS (F; WO2); GLOSSOSIS (F; DEM); GOUT
(F; BGB; GMH; HHB; PHR; WO2); GRAVEL (F; DEM); HEPATOSIS (F; HHB; PHR; PH2); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (1; CAN); HOARSENESS (F; FEL; GMH; WO2); IMMUNODEPRESSION (F; PED); INDURATION (F;
JLH); INFECTION (2; HHB; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; BGB; CAN; PH2); MYALGIA (2; BGB; KOM;
PH2); MYCOSIS (1; HHB); NEURALGIA (F; DEM; GMH); PAIN (1; DEM; PH2); PERTUSSIS (F; GMH);
RESPIROSIS (2; APA; DEM; KOM; PHR; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM; HHB; PHR); RHINOSIS (1;
JLH; PED); SCIATICA (F; APA; BGB; GMH); SINUSOSIS (1; SKY); SORE THROAT (F; SKY); SPLENOSIS
(F; GMH; WO2); STOMATOSIS (F; DEM); STONE (1; CAN); SWELLING (F; BGB; JLH); TOOTHACHE (F;
DEM); TUMOR (1; FAD); TYPHOID (1; WO2); URETHROSIS (2; KOM; PH2); UTI (2; APA; BGB; KOM;
PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; APA; FEL; PNC); WORM (F; APA; GMH); WOUND (F; APA).
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DOSAGES (HORSERADISH) — 20 G FRESH ROOT (KOM); 1–2 TBSP FRESH ROOT (PED); 2–4 G FRESH ROOT
BEFORE MEALS (CAN); 1–2 DRACHMS GRATED ROOT (FEL); 1.5–3 G DRY ROOT (PED); 2 G DRY ROOT:10 ML
ALCOHOL/10 ML WATER (PED); 0.5–1 TSP ROOT 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 2–3 ML TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HORSERADISH) — CLASS 2D. CONTRAINDICATED
WITH GASTROSIS, GI MUCOSOSIS, AND NEPHROSIS. NOT FOR CHILDREN UNDER 4 YEARS OLD (AHP; AEH;
KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). CAN
CAUTIONS THAT GLUCOSINOLATES ARE ALLERGENIC AND IRRITANT. BECAUSE OF THE IRRITANT OIL, EXCESSIVE
INGESTION SHOULD BE AVOIDED DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION. MAY DEPRESS THYROID FUNCTION, AN
ACTION “COMMON TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE CABBAGE AND MUSTARD FAMILY.” “THE OIL IS ONE OF THE MOST
HAZARDOUS OF ALL EOS AND IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR EITHER EXTERNAL OR INTERNAL USE” (CAN).
EXCESSIVE DOSES MAY LEAD TO DIARRHEA OR NIGHT SWEATS. “ONE CASE OF A HEART ATTACK HAS BEEN
RECORDED—THE PATIENT SURVIVED” (TAD). HORSERADISH PEROXIDASE HYPOTENSIVE (IVN CAT), STIMULATES
ARACHIDONIC ACID METABOLITES (CAN).
HORSERADISH TREE (MORINGA OLEIFERA LAM.) +++
SYNONYMS: GUILANDINA MORINGA L., MORINGA MORINGA (L.) SMALL, M. PTERYGOSPERMA GAERTN.
ACTIVITIES (HORSERADISH TREE) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; HHB; KAB; KAP; PH2; SUW); ALEXETERIC (F;
KAB); ANALGESIC (1; KAB; KAP; MPI; WBB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; KAP; WBB); ANTIDOTE (F; NUT);
ANTIEDEMIC (1; MPI); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; KAP; MPI; TRA); ANTIPYRETIC (F; JFM); ANTISEPTIC (1;
WBB); ANTISPASMODIC (F; HHB; KAP); ANTITUMOR (1; TRA); ANTIVIRAL (1; KAP); APERITIF (F; KAB);
APHRODISIAC (F; HHB; KAB); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; MPI); CARDIOTONIC (1;
HHB; NUT; SKJ; SUW); CARMINATIVE (F; KAB; SUW); CHOLAGOGUE (F; HHB; NUT); CHOLERETIC
(F; KAP); DEPURATIVE (F; NUT); DIURETIC (1; JFM; KAP; NUT); ECBOLIC (F; NUT); EMETIC (F; HHB;
KAP; NUT); EMMENAGOGUE (F; KAP; PH2); ESTROGENIC (1; HHB); EXPECTORANT (F; KAB; KAP);
FUNGISTAT (1; WBB); HYPERTENSIVE (1; HHB; MPI; NUT); HYPOTENSIVE (1; HHB; MPI; WBB);
IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; TRA); IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT (1; TRA); LAXATIVE (F; HHB; JFM; NUT);
LITHOLYTIC (F; KAP); MUTAGENIC (1; TRA); PISCICIDE (1; TRA); PROTISTICIDE (1; TRA); RESPIRASTIMULANT (1; PH2); RUBEFACIENT (1; FNF; JFM; PH2; SUW); SEDATIVE (1; HHB); SPASMOGENIC (1;
MPI); STIMULANT (F; KAB; SUW); STOMACHIC (F; KAB); SYMPATHOMIMETIC (1; HHB); TONIC (F;
NUT); UTEROTONIC (F; WBB); VASOCONSTRICTOR (1; HHB); VERMIFUGE (F; HHB; JFM; KAB); VESICANT
(1; KAP); VIBRIOCIDE (1; WBB).
INDICATIONS (HORSERADISH TREE) — ABSCESS (F; KAB; PH2); ADENOPATHY (F; KAP; NUT); ALOPECIA
(F; NUT; SKJ); AMEBA (1; TRA); ARTHROSIS (1; KAB; KAP; PH2; SUW); ASCITES (F; HHB; NUT);
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ASTHMA (F; IED; KAP); BACTERIA (1; KAP; MPI; WBB); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); BOIL (F; KAP; NUT);
BURN (F; JLH; NUT; TRA); CALCULUS (F; KAB); CANCER (1; JLH; TRA); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; PH2);
CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, NASOPHARYNX (1; KAP; MPI); CANCER, SPLEEN
(F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; PH2); CARIES (F; SKJ; SUW); CATARRH (F; HHB; KAP; NUT); CHOLERA (1;
SKJ; WBB); CIRCULOSIS (F; SUW); COLD (F; JFM); COLIC (F; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; HHB; JFM;
NUT; PH2); CONVULSION (F; NUT); COUGH (F; JFM; KAP); CRAMP (F; HHB; KAP; SUW); DANDRUFF
(F; PH2); DEBILITY (F; SUW); DERMATOSIS (F; JFM; PH2); DIABETES (F; PH2); DROPSY (F; IED; KAP;
NUT); DYSENTERY (F; NUT); DYSMENORRHEA (F; SKJ); DYSPEPSIA (F; KAP; PH2); DYSURIA (F; NUT);
EARACHE (F; IED); EDEMA (F; JFM; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; IED; PH2; SUW);
ERYSIPELAS (F; NUT); ESCHERICHIA (1; TRA; WOI); FEVER (F; IED; JFM; PH2; SUW); FRACTURE (F;
SKJ); FUNGUS (1; MPI; WBB); GAS (F; KAB; SUW); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GINGIVOSIS (F; KAB); GOUT
(F; IED; KAP); GRAVEL (F; NUT; SKJ); HALLUCINATION (F; KAB); HEADACHE (F; JFM; PH2); HEART (F;
KAB); HEMATURIA (F; NUT; SKJ); HEPATOSIS (F; HHB; JLH; SUW); HICCUP (F; KAB); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (1; HHB; MPI; WBB); HOARSENESS (F; KAB); HYSTERIA (F; IED; KAB; SUW); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; TRA); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; KAP; WBB); INFERTILITY (F; NUT); INFLAMMATION
(1; KAB; KAP; MPI; PH2; TRA); INSOMNIA (1; HHB); LEPROSY (F; KAB); LEUKEMIA (F; KAP;
MPI); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; HHB; MPI; NUT); LUMBAGO (F; KAB; PH2); MADNESS (F; NUT);
MAGGOT (F; NUT); MALARIA (F; JFM; KAP; PH2; SUW); MYCOSIS (1; HHB; MPI; NUT); MYOSIS
(F; KAB); NEPHROSIS (F; JFM); NERVOUSNESS (1; HHB); NEURALGIA (F; KAB; NUT); OPHTHALMIA (F;
KAB); PAIN (1; JFM; KAB; KAP; MPI; SKJ; SUW; WBB); PALSY (F; KAB; SUW); PANCREATOSIS
(F; WBB); PARALYSIS (F; KAB; PH2; SUW); PHARYNGOSIS (F; KAB; KAP); PNEUMONIA (F; NUT; SKJ);
RHEUMATISM (1; IED; JFM; KAP; PH2; SUW); RHINOSIS (1; KAP); SALMONELLA (1; TRA; WOI);
SCABIES (F; NUT); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SCROFULA (F; NUT); SHIGELLA (1; TRA; WOI); SNAKEBITE (F;
IED; PH2); SORE (F; KAB; PH2); SORE THROAT (F; KAB); SPASM (F; IED); SPLENOMEGALY (F; PH2);
SPLENOSIS (F; JLH; HHB; PH2; SUW); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; MPI; WBB; WOI); STOMATOSIS (F; KAB);
STONE (F; KAP); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; WBB); SWELLING (1; JFM; KAP; MPI); SYNCOPE (F; KAB; SUW);
SYPHILIS (F; NUT); TETANUS (F; KAB; SUW); TOOTHACHE (F; NUT); TUBERCULOSIS (1; KAP); TUMOR
(1; NUT; TRA); ULCER (F; IED); VD (F; NUT; SUW); VERTIGO (F; NUT; PH2); VIRUS (1; KAP; MPI);
WART (F; JFM); WATER RETENTION (1; JFM; KAP; NUT); WORM (F; HHB; JFM; KAB; PH2); WOUND
(F; IED; PH2); YELLOW FEVER (F; IED; NUT).
DOSAGES (HORSERADISH TREE) — 1 TSP ROOT BARK TINCTURE IN SYRUP EVERY 3 HOURS FOR MALARIA AND
NEPHROSIS (JFM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HORSERADISH TREE) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). 15 G ROOT
BARK IS AN ABORTIVE (HHB), HENCE CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY (PH2). 5 G/KG LED TO GASTRIC
HYPERKERATOSIS AND LIVER STEATOSIS ORALLY IN RAT (PH2). PARENTERAL DOSE OF 22–50 MG/KG GLUCOSINOLATE
IS LETHAL IN MICE.
EXTRACTS (HORSERADISH TREE) — JUICE FROM LEAVES AND STEM BARK INHIBIT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS
BUT NOT ESCHERICHIA COLI (MPI). ANOTHER STUDY SHOWED BARK EXTRACTS WERE ACTIVE AGAINST BACILLUS
SUBTILIS, DIP. PNEUMONIAE, ESCHERICHIA COLI, MICROCOCCUS PYOGENES, SALMONELLA TYPHOSA, SHIGELLA
DYSENTERI, STREPTOCOCCUS PYOGENES, AND VIBRIO COMMA. BARK EXTRACT IS FUNGICIDAL TO CANDIDA ALBICANS, HELMINTHOSPORIUM SATIVUM, MICROSPORUM GYPSEUM, AND TRICHOPHYTON MENTAGROPHYTES. THE
50% ETHANOLIC EXTRACT OF ROOT BARK (DEVOID OF ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY) WAS ANTIVIRAL TO THE VACCINIA
VIRUS BUT NOT RANIKHET DISEASE VIRUS, BUT IT DID INHIBIT ITS REPLICATION. ETHER LEAF EXTRACTS WERE
BACTERIOSTATIC TO STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS AND S. TYPHOSA. ALCOHOL EXTRACTS MAY CONTAIN AN ADRENERGIC
NEURON BLOCKING AGENT (MPI). ALCOHOLIC ROOT BARK EXTRACT ANALGESIC, ANTIEDEMIC, AND ANTIINFLAMMATORY AT 500–1000 MG/KG ORALLY IN ALBINO RATS (MPI). AQUEOUS AND ETHANOLIC LEAF EXTRACTS ARE
BACTERICIDAL, HYPOTENSIVE, SEDATIVE, AND RESPIRASTIMULANT. LD50 OF 50% ETHANOLIC PLANT EXTRACT = 8
MG/KG IPR MOUSE.
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HORSETAIL (EQUISETUM ARVENSE L.) +
ACTIVITIES (HORSETAIL) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; PED); ANTIEDEMIC (1; APA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(1; APA; FAD; SHT); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PED; PH2); AQUARETIC (1; SHT); ASTRINGENT (1; APA;
CRC; PNC); BITTER (PED); CARMINATIVE (F; PED); COOLING (F; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F; PED); DIURETIC
(2; KOM; PIP; PH2; WAM); EMMENAGOGUE (F; PED); HEMOLYTIC (1; HHB); HEMOSTAT (1; APA;
CRC; FAD; PNC); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; HHB); LEUKOCYTOGENIC (1; BGB; HHB); NEPHROTONIC (F;
BGB); TONIC (1; WAM); VULNERARY (2; KOM; WAM).
INDICATIONS (HORSETAIL) — ALOPECIA (F; APA; PHR; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F; APA; DEM; SKY); BACTERIA
(1; APA; HHB; PED); BLADDER (F; CRC); BLADDER STONE (2; PHR; PH2); BLEEDING (1; APA; CRC;
FAD; PNC); BPH (F; BGB); BRITTLE NAILS (1; SKY); BURN (2; APA; PHR; PH2); CANCER (F; CRC);
CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; CRC); CANCER, BONE (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; CRC); CANCER, COLON
(F; JLH); CANCER, INTESTINE (F; CRC); CANCER, KIDNEY (F; CRC); CANCER, LIP (F; CRC); CANCER, LIVER
(F; CRC); CANCER, ORAL (F; CRC); CANCER, STOMACH (F; CRC); CANCER, TONGUE (F; CRC; JLH);
CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; FAD); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; PED); CONSTIPATION (F; FAD);
CRAMP (1; PED; PH2); CYSTOSIS (2; BGB; KOM; PH2; PNC); DENTITION (F; DEM); DERMATOSIS (F;
BGB; DEM); DROPSY (F; CRC; DEM); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC); DYSURIA (F; BGB; CRC; DEM); EDEMA
(2; KOM; PIP); ENURESIS (F; BGB; PNC; WAM); EPISTAXIS (1; PHR; PH2); FEVER (F; CRC; PED);
FRACTURE (F; APA; PHR; PH2; WAM); FROSTBITE (F; PHR; PH2); GAS (F; PED); GASTROSIS (F; CRC;
FAD; PH2); GONORRHEA (F; BGB; CRC; FAD); GOUT (F; CRC; FAD; PH2); GRAVEL (2; CRC; KOM;
PIP); HEADACHE (F; DEM); HEMOPOIETIC AILMENT (F; CRC); HEMATURIA (F; FAD); HEMOPTYSIS (F;
CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; PED); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; HHB); INCONTINENCE (F; BGB; PED); INFECTION
(1; HHB; KOM); INFLAMMATION (2; APA; FAD; KOM; SHT); KIDNEY STONE (2; APA; PHR; PH2;
X7860196); LUMBAGO (F; DEM); METRORRHAGIA (1; PHR); MYCOBACTERIA (1; HHB); NEPHROSIS (1;
FAD; KOM; PH2; PIP); OBESITY (F; BGB); OSTEOARTHROSIS (F; SKY); OSTEOPOROSIS (F; APA; SKY);
PAIN (F; DEM); POISON IVY (F; DEM); POLYP (F; CRC; JLH); POOR BONE DEVELOPMENT (F; PHR);
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POOR HAIR (F; PHR); PROSTATOSIS (1; KOM; PNC); PULMONOSIS (F; CRC; PH2); RESPIROSIS (2; KOM);
RHEUMATISM (F; APA; CRC; PH2; SKY); RHINOSIS (F; JLH; PH2); RUPTURE (F; BGB); SORE (F; BGB;
PH2); SPRAIN (F; APA); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HHB); STONE (2; PHR; SHT); STRANGURY (F; BGB);
STREPTOCOCCUS (1; HHB); SWELLING (1; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; APA; CRC; FAD;
PH2); ULCER (F; CRC); URETHROSIS (2; CRC; KOM; PNC); UTI (2; APA; KOM; PH2; SHT); WATER
RETENTION (2; KOM; PIP; PH2; WAM); WOUND (2; KOM; PHR; PH2; WAM).
DOSAGES (HORSETAIL) — 2–4 TBSP (2–4 G) FRESH HERB (APA; PED); 1–4 G HERB/CUP WATER (SKY;
WIC); 3–6 G DRY HERB (PED); 4.5 G DRY HERB:22 ML ALCOHOL/23 ML WATER (PED); 1.5 G/CUP TEA
(HHB); 6 G/DAY (KOM; PH2; SHT); 2–4 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC); 2–6 ML TINCTURE/DAY (SKY); 3
(~350 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (APA); 3 (355 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY; 1 (505 MG) STX 2 ×/DAY.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HORSETAIL) — CLASS 2D. CONTRAINDICATED IN CARDIOPATHY OR NEPHROSIS. POWDERED HERB NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN OR LONG-TERM USE. TOXICITY IS
REPORTEDLY SIMILAR TO NICOTINE POISONING IN CHILDREN WHO HAVE CHEWED THE STEM (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). DESPITE REPORTED BENEFITS OF SILICON,
IT SEEMS PRUDENT THAT INFANTS, YOUNG CHILDREN, AND PREGNANT WOMEN NOT INGEST HORSETAIL FOR EXTENDED
PERIODS, UNLESS ITS THIAMINASE ENZYME HAS BEEN DEACTIVATED (REICHERT, 1994). NOT FOR USE DURING
PREGNANCY, OR WITH KIDNEY OR HEART DISEASE (WAM). RAW USE DEPLETES THIAMINE (VITAMIN B1). SHOULD
NOT BE USED MORE THAN 7 DAYS (WAM). SAID TO INDUCE SEBORRHEIC DERMATOSIS (REICHERT, 1994). THERE’S
AN INCONSISTENCY IN AN AHP QUOTE, “DAILY USE OF THE HERB SHOULD NOT EXCEED 2.0 GRAMS ... DOSES IN
EXCESS OF 5.0 GRAMS OF THE HERB POWDER SHOULD BE TAKEN DURING MEALS.” COMMISSION E LISTS NO KNOWN
CONTRAINDICATIONS, DRUG INTERACTIONS, OR SIDE EFFECTS (KOM; PIP) AT LEAST FOR ORAL DOSAGE (PIP). THE
HERBAL PDR SAYS A PHYSICIAN SHOULD BE CONSULTED WHEN USED AS A BATH ADDITIVE IN CASES OF MAJOR SKIN
LESIONS, MAJOR FEVERISH AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, CARDIAC INSUFFICIENCY, AND HYPEROTONIA (PHR). BEWARE
OF RELATED SPECIES WITH TOXIC ALKALOIDS (SKY). THE HEMOSTATIC SUBSTANCE IS ACTIVE ORALLY, BUT NEITHER
HYPERTENSIVE, NOR HYPOTENSIVE, NOR A VASOCONSTRICTOR (PNC). BIOFLAVONOIDS MAY CAUSE DIURESIS (SKY).
“SILICON CONTENT IS SAID TO EXERT A CONNECTIVE TISSUE-STRENGTHENING AND ANTIARTHRITIC ACTION” (SKY).
SURPRISING TO ME, IT HAS BEEN APPROVED BY COMMISSION E FOR TREATMENT OF POSTTRAUMATIC AND STATIC
EDEMA, IRRIGATION THERAPY FOR BACTERIAL AND INFLAMMATORY DISEASES OF THE LOWER URINARY TRACT AND RENAL
GRAVEL (KOM), AND FOR BURNS, KIDNEY AND BLADDER STONES, UTIS, AND WOUNDS (PHR). EQUISETONINE IS
WEAKLY HEMOLYTIC (HHB). EO BACTERICIDAL AGAINST MYCOBACTERIA, STAPHYLOCOCCUS, STREPTOCOCCUS
(HHB). SILICA STRENGTHENS BONES, HAIR, AND NAILS (WAF).
HORSEWEED, FLEABANE, CANADIAN FLEABANE
(CONYZA CANADENSIS (L.) CRONQUIST) +
SYNONYM: ERIGERON CANADENSIS L.
ACTIVITIES (HORSEWEED) — ANTICONVULSANT (F; DEM); ANTIEDEMIC (F; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F;
PHR); ASTRINGENT (F; FAD); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEM); DIURETIC (F; FAD); HEMOSTAT (F; PHR); HYPOTENSIVE (1; PNC); STERNUTATOR (F; DEM); TONIC (F; PNC); VERMIFUGE (F; PHR).
INDICATIONS (HORSEWEED) — ACNE (F; DEM); ARTHROSIS (F; DEM); ASTHMA (F; DEM); BACKACHE (F;
DEM); BLEEDING (F; PHR; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; FAD; PH2); CANCER (F; JLH; PH2); CHILDBIRTH (F;
DEM); COLD (F; DEM); CONVULSION (F; DEM); COUGH (F; DEM; FAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; FAD;
PH2); CRAMP (F; DEM); CYSTOSIS (F; FAD; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (F; DEM; FAD);
DROPSY (F; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; PHR); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); DYSURIA (F; FAD); ECZEMA (F; FAD);
ENTEROSIS (F; FAD); EPISTAXIS (F; HHB); FEVER (F; DEM); GASTROSIS (F; FAD; PH2); GOUT (F; PH2);
GRANULOMA (F; PH2); GRAVEL (F; FAD); HEADACHE (F; DEM); HEMORRHOID (F; FAD; PH2); HEPATOSIS
(F; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; PNC); HYSTERIA (F; DEM); INFLAMMATION (F; PHR); LEUKORRHEA
(F; DEM); LIVER SPOT (F; DEM); MENORRHAGIA (F; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; FAD); PAIN (F; DEM);
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RHEUMATISM (F; PH2); RHINOSIS (F; DEM); RINGWORM (F; FAD); SNAKEBITE (F; DEM); SORE THROAT
(F; PHR; PH2); SPRAIN (F; DEM); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); SUNBURN (F; DEM); SWELLING (F; PH2);
TUMOR (F; FAD); UTERORRHAGIA (F; PHR); UTEROSIS (F; PH2); UTI (F; PHR; PH2); VD (F; DEM);
WATER RETENTION (F; FAD); WORM (F; PHR); WOUND (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (HORSEWEED) — 3 CUPS TEA/DAY OR 2 TSP LIQUID SHOOT EXTRACT (PH2); 0.01–0.25 ML EO
(PNC). FOOD FARMACY (TOPS CONSUMED AS FOOD BY MIWOK INDIANS) (DEM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HORSEWEED) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE RECORDED
(PHR). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). MAY CAUSE
DERMATOSIS (FAD).
HOTTENTOT FIG (CARPOBROTUS EDULIS (L.) L. BOLUS) +++
SYNONYM: MESEMBRYANTHEMUM EDULE L.
ACTIVITIES (HOTTENTOT FIG) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; VVG); ANTISEPTIC (1; ZUL); ANTIVIRAL (1; VVG);
ASTRINGENT (1; VVG); DIURETIC (1; VVG); FUNGICIDE (1; VVG); HEMOSTAT (1; VVG); LAXATIVE (1;
ZUL); VASOCONSTRICTOR (1; VVG).
INDICATIONS (HOTTENTOT FIG) — ALLERGY (F; ZUL); BACTERIA (1; VVG); BLEEDING (1; VVG); BURN
(F; VVG; ZUL); CANDIDA (1; ZUL); CONSTIPATION (1; ZUL); DIABETES (F; ZUL); DIPHTHERIA (F; ZUL);
DYSENTERY (1; VVG); EARACHE (F; VVG); ECZEMA (F; ZUL); FUNGUS (1; VVG); INFECTION (1; VVG;
ZUL); MYCOSIS (1; VVG); PARTURITION (F; ZUL); RINGWORM (F; ZUL); SORE THROAT (1; VVG; ZUL);
SPRUE (F; ZUL); STOMATOSIS (1; VVG); TOOTHACHE (F; VVG); VAGINOSIS (1; VVG); VIRUS (1; VVG);
WATER RETENTION (1; VVG); WOUND (1; VVG).
HOUND’S TONGUE (CYNOGLOSSUM OFFICINALE L.) XXX
ACTIVITIES (HOUND’S TONGUE) — ANALGESIC (F; HHB; PH2; PNC); ANTISPASMODIC (F; EFS); ANTITUMOR
(1; DAA); ANTITUSSIVE (F; PHR); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS; PNC); CARCINOGENIC (1; PH2); CURARE (1; HHB);
CNS-PARALYTIC (1; HHB); DEMULCENT (F; EFS; PNC); EMOLLIENT (F; EFS); EXPECTORANT (1; PH2); HEMOSTAT
(F; EFS); HEPATOTOXIC (1; PH2); POISON (1; PH2); SEDATIVE (F; HHB; PHR); VULNERARY (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (HOUND’S TONGUE) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); BLEEDING (F; EFS); BRONCHOSIS (F; KOM);
BUG BITE (F; HAD); CANCER (1; DAA; FNF; JLH); CANCER, ANUS (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, FACE (1;
FNF; JLH); CANCER, GLAND (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LIP (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SKIN (1; FNF; JLH);
CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); COLD (F; HAD); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); COUGH (F; HAD; HHB; PH2); CRAMP
(F; EFS); DERMATOSIS (F; KOM); DIARRHEA (F; KOM; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; KOM); GASTROSIS (F; KOM);
HEMORRHOID (F; HAD); INDURATION (F; JLH); INSOMNIA (F; HHB; PHR); MYALGIA (F; KOM); NERVOUSNESS (F; HHB; PHR); NEURALGIA (F; EFS; KOM); NEUROSIS (F; KOM); PAIN (F; HHB; PH2;
PNC); PROCTOSIS (F; JLH); SORE (F; HHB); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); TRAUMA (F; KOM); TUMOR (1; DAA);
WART (F; JLH); WEN (F; JLH); WOUND (F; PHR; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HOUND’S TONGUE) — NOT COVERED (AHP). HEPATOTOXIC AND HEPATOCARCINOGENIC, SHOULD UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES BE TAKEN INTERNALLY (PHR). USE NOT
RECOMMENDED DUE TO TOXIC PAS (PNC). THOUGH I USE THE KOM ABBREVIATION, WHERE THERE IS NO “2,” THE
INDICATION WAS UNAPPROVED BY COMMISSION E, USUALLY WITH THE BOILER PLATE DISAVOWAL, “THE EFFECTIVENESS
OF THE HERB FOR THE CLAIMED APPLICATIONS IS NOT DOCUMENTED.” COMMISSION E HAS REJECTED THERAPEUTIC USE
OF CYNOGLOSSUM OFFICINALE BECAUSE PAS ARE PRESENT AND BECAUSE THERAPEUTIC USEFULNESS HAS NOT BEEN
SUFFICIENTLY DOCUMENTED. PAS ARE TOXIC TO HUMANS, WITH LIVER DAMAGE WITH CIRRHOSIS AND ASCITES, OR
SENECIOSIS, OR VENO-OCCLUSIVE DISEASE (VOD), REPORTED IN ALMOST ALL CASES OF SEVERE OR FATAL INTOXICATIONS,
FROM INTAKES OF 0.5 TO 3.3 MG/KG (AEH1). CYNOGLOSSINE PARALYZES PERIPHERAL NERVE ENDINGS IN FROGS.
CONSOLICINE AND CONSOLIDINE PARALYZE THE CNS, AND IS THREE TIMES MORE POTENT THAN CYNOGLOSSINE (PHR).
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HOUSELEEK (SEMPERVIVUM TECTORUM L.) +
ACTIVITIES (HOUSELEEK) — ALTERATIVE (F; EFS); ANTIOXIDANT (1; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); ANTISEPTIC
(F; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (F; EFS); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; PH2);
HEMOSTAT (F; EFS); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (HOUSELEEK) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); AMENORRHEA (F; PH2); ANGINA (F; HH3); APHTHA
(F; MAD); BITE (F; PH2); BLEEDING (F; EFS); BURN (F; PH2); CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER (F; JLH);
CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, EPITHELIOMA (F; JLH); CANCER, GLAND (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F;
JLH); CANCER, NOSE (F; JLH); CANCER, SKIN (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, THIGH (F; JLH);
CANCER, TONGUE (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CARCINOMA (F; JLH); CIRRHOSIS (F; MAD); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; MAD); CORN (F; PH2); CRAMP (F; EFS); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD);
DEAFNESS (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; JLH; PH2); DIAPHRAGMOSIS (F; MAD); DIARRHEA (F; PH2);
DYSENTERY (F; MAD; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; MAD; PH2); EARACHE (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (F; WOI);
EPILEPSY (F; MAD); ERYSIPELAS (F; MAD); FEVER (F; EFS; PH2); GLOSSOSIS (F; JLH); HEADACHE (F;
HH3; PH2); HEMORRHOID (F; HH3); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (F; PH2);
INFLAMMATION (F; JLH; PH2); ITCH (F; PH2); MALARIA (F; MAD); MASTOSIS (F; JLH; PH2); MUCOSOSIS
(F; PH2); MYCOSIS (F; HH3; PH2); NEURALGIA (F; PH2); NIPPLE (F; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; HHB);
RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SCROFULA (F; MAD); SORE (F; PH2); SORE THROAT (F; HHB);
SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STING (F; PNC); STOMATOSIS (F; PH2); SWELLING (F; PH2); TONSILOSIS (F; PH2);
TOOTHACHE (F; HH3); UTEROSIS (F; JLH; PH2); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; PH2); WOUND
(F; PH2); WORM (F; PH2; WOI).
DOSAGES (HOUSELEEK) — 1 CUP INFUSION EVERY 3 HOURS (PH2); STEEP 15 G IN 1 LITER WATER FOR 10
MINUTES FOR TOPICAL AND GARGLE (PH2); USE EXPRESSED JUICE AS EARDROP (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HOUSELEEK) — NOT COVERED (AHP).“HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
HUANG QI (ASTRAGALUS MEMBRANACEUS (FISCH. EX LINK) BUNGE) ++
SYNONYM: PHACA MEMBRANACEA FISCH. EX LINK.
REGRETTABLY, PH2 HINTS THAT TRAGACANTH AND AN AMERICAN SPECIES, ASTRAGALUS AUSTRALIS, MIGHT BE
INVOLVED IN THEIR HUANG QI CONCEPT.
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ACTIVITIES (HUANG QI) — ADAPTOGEN (1; KEB; WAM); ALDOSE-REDUCTASE INHIBITOR (1; MAB);
ANTIAGGREGANT (1; BO2); ANTIANGINAL (2; MAB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; DAA; LAF; MAB; WAM);
ANTIDIAPHORETIC (F; KEB); ANTIEDEMIC (1; LAF); ANTIFATIGUE (F; MAB); ANTIHYPOGLYCEMIC (1; LAF);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; LAF; WAM); ANTIMETASTATIC (1; BO2); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; KEB); ANTINEPHROTIC (1; LAF); ANTIOXIDANT (1; AKT; MAB; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; MAB); ANTIRETROVIRAL (1; MAB);
ANTISEPTIC (1; MAB; PED); ANTISPASMODIC (F; PED); ANTITUMOR (1; KEB); ANTIVIRAL (1; KEB; PH2;
WAM); BITTER (F; PED); CAMP-GENIC (1; MAB); CARDIOTONIC (2; AKT; KEB); CARMINATIVE (F;
PED); CEREBROPROTECTIVE (1; AKT); CNS-STIMULANT (1; AKT); DIURETIC (2; FAY; KEB; PH2);
ENTEROTONIC (1; AKT); FUNGICIDE (1; LAF); GLUTATHIONIGENIC (1; AKT); GLYCOGEN-SPARING (1; AKT);
HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; AKT; KEB; LAF; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; DAA; LAF); HYPOTENSIVE (1;
DAA; KEB; FAY; MAB); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (2; FAY; PH2; SKY; WAM); INTERFERONIGENIC (1; AKT;
FAY; MAB); INTERLUEKINGENIC (1; BO2); LEUKOCYTOGENIC (2; KEB); MEMORIGENIC (1; KEB; LAF;
PH2); NATRIURETIC (1; MAB); PECTORAL (F; DAA); PERISTALTIC (1; PH2); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; AKT; KEB);
POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; KEB); PULMONOTONIC (F; AKT); SALURETIC (1; KEB); SOD-GENIC (1; AKT);
TONIC (F; FAY); VASODILATOR (1; FAY; MAB).
INDICATIONS (HUANG QI) — AMENORRHEA (F; PH2); ANASARCA (F; DAA); ANGINA (2; AKT; KEB;
PH2); ANOREXIA (F; FAY); AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE (1; MAB); ARTHROSIS (F; DAA); BACTERIA (1;
DAA; LAF; MAB; WAM); BRONCHOSIS (1; DAA); CANCER (1; FAY; KEB; SKY); CANCER, LUNG
(F; PH2); CARDIOPATHY (1; AKT; KEB; PH2); CERVICOSIS (1; MAB); CFS (1; KEB); CHEMOTHERAPY
(1; FAY; MAB); COLD (2; KEB; LAF; WAM); CRAMP (F; PED); DEBILITY (1; DAA; FAY); DIABETES
(1; DAA; LAF; PED); DIARRHEA (F; MAB); DYSPNEA (1; AKT; PH2); DYSURIA (F; DAA); EDEMA
(F; DAA; PED); ENCEPHALOSIS (1; MAB); FATIGUE (1; FAY; MAB); FEVER (F; KEB; MAB);
FIBROSIS (F; PH2); FLU (1; FAY; KEB; WAM); FUNGUS (1; LAF); GAS (F; PED); HEPATOSIS (1;
AKT); HERPES (1; MAB; SHB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; DAA; KEB; FAY; MAB); HIV (1;
KEB; LAF); IMMUNE DYSFUNCTION (1; LAF; SKY); IMMUNODEPRESSION (2; FAY; PH2; SKY;
WAM); INFECTION (1; PED; LAF; MAB); INFERTILITY (1; KEB); INFLAMMATION (1; LAF; MAB;
WAM); ISCHEMIA (1; AKT); LEUKOPENIA (1; MAB); METASTASIS (1; BO2); MYCOSIS (1; LAF);
MYOCARDOSIS (1; AKT; MAB; PH2); NEPHROSIS (2; AKT; FAY; KEB; LAF; PH2); NIGHT SWEATS
(F; DAA); PAIN (1; AKT); PALPITATION (F; MAB); PARALYSIS (F; MAB); PROCTOCELE (F; DAA);
PROLAPSE (F; DAA; KEB); PROTEINURIA (1; AKT); PUERPERIUM (F; MAB); PULMONOSIS (F; DAA;
PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; DAA); SORE THROAT (1; SKY); SPLENOSIS (F; DAA); SWELLING (1; LAF);
TUMOR (1; KEB); ULCER (1; KEB; PED); URETHROSIS (F; PED); UTERORRHAGIA (F; MAB); UTEROSIS
(F; DAA); VIRAL HEPATOSIS (1; KEB); VIRUS (1; AKT; KEB; MAB; PH2; WAM); WATER RETENTION
(2; FAY; KEB; PH2).
DOSAGES (HUANG QI) — 2–4 TBSP FRESH ROOT/DAY (PED); 1–3 G ROOT/DAY FOR LONG-TERM USE (AKT);
10–30 G ROOT/DAY (MAB); 9–15 G SLICED ROOT (FAY); 3–6 G DRY ROOT/DAY (PED); 4.5 G DRY ROOT:22
ML ALCOHOL/23ML WATER (PED); 2–6 G DRY ROOT/DAY OR 4–12 ML FLUID EXTRACT (1:2) (KEB); 9–30 G/DAY
TO 69 G IN CANCER (BO2); 3–5 ML TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 6 (500 MG) CAPSULES/DAY; 2 (400 MG)
CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY; 2–3 TABLETS OR 500 MG CAPSULES/DAY (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HUANG QI) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NO SIDE
EFFECTS REPORTED BUT “PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD CHECK WITH THEIR PRACTITIONERS BEFORE USING.” DO
NOT USE WITH FEVER OR DURING PREGNANCY (WAM). HIGH (MORE THAN 30 G DAY) DOSES MAY INDUCE
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, INCREASED HEART RATE, INSOMNIA, OVERSTIMULATION, AND/OR PALPITATIONS (BO2).
NO BOTANIST KNOWS ALL THE SPECIES OF ASTRAGALUS, AND SOME VERY TOXIC ONES LOOK PRETTY MUCH LIKE
THE INNOCUOUS ONES. SOME MAY CONTAIN DANGEROUS LEVELS OF SELENIUM.
EXTRACTS (HUANG QI) — BITTER EXTRACTS ARE ANTISEPTIC, ANTISPASMODIC, DIURETIC, IMMUNOSTIMULANT,
PHAGOCYTOTIC (PED). ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITY PERHAPS SYNERGISTICALLY DUE TO ENHANCED IMMUNITY AND
POSSIBLE ENHANCED INTERFERON PRODUCTION. ORAL DOSES OR NASAL SPRAYS PROTECT MICE FROM PARAINFLUENZA
TYPE 1. PROPHYLACTIC AGAINST COMMON COLD. ALSO EFFECTIVE AGAINST COXSACKIE B MYOCARDIAL INFEC-
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TIONS. IN VITRO AUGMENTS INTERFERON RESPONSE AND ACTS SYNERGISTICALLY WITH ADMINISTERED INTERFERON
(KEB) (PERHAPS MAKING IT USEFUL IN VIRAL HEPATOSIS). AT 200 MG/KG ROOT EXTRACT (THAT WOULD BE 20
G IN ME) INCREASES HUMAN URINE OUTPUT BY 64% AND SODIUM EXCRETION BY 14.5%; THIS COULD BE
USEFUL IN CARDIAC PATIENTS, AND IT IS DEMONSTRATED EFFECTIVE IN ANGINA PECTORIS (KEB). AT LEVELS OF
1.25 MG/ML AQUEOUS EXTRACTS INCREASES 16% THE INCIDENCE OF ABERRANT CELLS IN VITRO (MAB). LD50
ASTRAGALUS = 39,800 IPR MOUSE (MAB), LDLO = >100,000 MG/KG ORL RAT (BO2).
HU-ZHANG, MEXICAN BAMBOO
(FALLOPIA JAPONICA (HOUTT.) RONSE DECR.) +++
SYNONYM: POLYGONUM CUSPIDATUM SIEBOLD & ZUCC., REYNOUTRIA JAPONICA HOUTT.
ACTIVITIES (HU-ZHANG) — ANTIAGGREGANT (1; LAF); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX; FNF); ANTIARTHRITIC
(1; COX; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; LAF); ANTICANCER (1; COX; FNF); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; LAF);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; COX; FNF); ANTIOXIDANT (1; COX; LAF); ANTITUSSIVE (1; LAF); ANTIVIRAL (1;
LAF); COX-2 INHIBITOR (1; COX; FNF); DIURETIC (1; DAA; FNF); EMMENAGOGUE (1; DAA; FNF);
GONADOTROPIC (1; DAA); GLUTATHIONIGENIC (1; COX; FNF); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; LAF); HYPOTENSIVE
(1; LAF); HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (1; LAF); LIPOLYTIC (1; LAF); PTK-INHIBITOR (1; LAF); STOMACHIC
(F; DAA); VASODILATOR (1; LAF).
INDICATIONS (HU-ZHANG) — ABSCESS (1; DAA; FNF); ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); AMENORRHEA
(F; DAA; LAF); APPENDICITIS (1; DAA; LAF); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; FNF); ATHLETE’S FOOT (F; LAF);
BACTERIA (1; LAF); BOIL (1; DAA; FNF); BRONCHOSIS (1; LAF); BRUISE (1; DAA; FNF); BURN (F;
DAA; LAF); CANCER (1; COX; FNF); CONGESTION (F; DAA); COUGH (F; LAF); COXSACKIE (1;
LAF); CRAMP (F; DAA); DERMATOSIS (F; LAF); DYSMENORRHEA (1; DAA; FNF); EDEMA (1; COX;
DAA); FAVUS (F; LAF); FEVER (1; COX; DAA; FNF); FLU (1; LAF); GONORRHEA (F; LAF); GOUT
(F; DAA); HEPATOSIS (1; DAA; LAF); HERPES (1; LAF); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; LAF); HYPERLIPEMIA (F; LAF); INFECTION (F; LAF); INFLAMMATION (1; COX; FNF); JAUNDICE (1; DAA; LAF;
FNF); LEUKOCYTOPENIA (F; LAF); LYMPHADENOSIS (1; COX; DAA; FNF); PAIN (1; COX; LAF);
PLEURISY (1; DAA; FNF); SNAKEBITE (1; DAA; FNF); SORE (F; LAF); VIRUS (1; LAF); WATER
RETENTION (1; DAA; FNF).
DOSAGES (HU-ZHANG) — HAVING EATEN THE YOUNG SHOOTS, WHICH I CONSIDER FOOD FARMACY, AND WOULD
NOT HESITATE MYSELF TO TAKE THIS AT LEVELS SUGGESTED FOR FO TI: 4–5(–16) G DRY ROOT OR 8–16 (–40 ML
FLUID EXTRACT).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HU-ZHANG) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PH2). AS THE BEST SOURCE OF RESVERATROL, A COX-2 INHIBITOR, THIS HERB SHARES MANY OF THE ACTIVITIES
OF THE SO-CALLED MIRACLE ASPIRIN. SEE ALSO FO-TI, WHICH SHARES MANY CHEMICALS WITH HU-ZHANG.
HWEMA (CORYNANTHE PACHYCERA K. SCHUMANN) +
ACTIVITIES (HWEMA) — ANALGESIC (1; PH2); ANESTHETIC (1; PH2); ANTIACETYLCHOLINESTERASE (1;
HDN); ANTIADRENERGIC (1; HDN); ANTIDOTE (F; HDN); ANTISEROTONIN (1; HDN); ANTISPASMODIC (1;
PH2); APHRODISIAC (1; HDN); ASTRINGENT (1; HDN); BITTER (1; HDN); CNS-ACTIVE (1; PH2); CNSSTIMULANT (1; HDN); CONVULSANT (1; PH2); CURARE (1; HDN); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; HDN); HYPOTENSIVE
(1; PH2); PISCICIDE (1; HDN); SEDATIVE (1; HDN); SYMPATHOLYTIC (1; HDN); VASODILATOR (1; HDN).
INDICATIONS (HWEMA) — CARDIOPATHY (F; HDN); COLD (F; PH2); COUGH (F; HDN); CRAMP (1; PH2);
DIARRHEA (1; HDN); DIABETES (1; HDN); FEVER (F; HDN; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; PH2);
INSOMNIA (1; HDN); LEPROSY (F; PH2); MALARIA (F; HDN; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; HDN); NERVOUSNESS
(1; HDN); PAIN (1; PH2).
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DOSAGES (HWEMA) — 200 MG DRY EXTRACT 1–4 ×/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HWEMA) — NOT COVERED (AHP; EFS;
KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). OVERDOSES POTENTIALLY TOXIC, WITH CONVULSIONS AND DYSPNEA. STEM BARK IS HYPOTENSIVE AND SEDATIVE
(HDN). CORYNANTHINE HAS TWICE THE APHRODISIAC EFFECT ON DOGS AS YOHIMBINE, YET IS 10–17
TIMES LESS PISCICIDAL AS YOHIMBINE (HDN).
HYDRANGEA (HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS L.) ++
SYNONYMS: VIBURNUM ALNIFOLIUM MARSHALL, V. AMERICANUM MILL.
ACTIVITIES (HYDRANGEA) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANTIALLERGIC (F; APA); ANTIBACTERIAL (F; CRC);
ANTIEMETIC (F; DEM); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; PED); ANTILITHIC (F; CAN); BITTER (F; PED); DIAPHORETIC
(F; CRC); DIURETIC (1; APA; FAD; PHR; PH2); EMETIC (F; APA; DEM; FAD); LAXATIVE (F; APA;
CRC; FAD; PED); LITHOLYTIC (F; MAD); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); POISON (F; CRC); SIALAGOGUE (F; CRC);
STIMULANT (F; DEM); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (HYDRANGEA) — ADENOPATHY (F; CRC; JLH); ALLERGY (F; APA); BACTERIA (F; CRC);
BILE (F; DEM); BLADDER STONE (F; APA; PHR; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; FAD); BURN (F; APA; DEM;
FAD); CALCULUS (F; CAN; CRC; PED); CANCER (F; APA; CRC); CANCER, TONGUE (F; JLH); CATARRH
(F; CRC); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; FAD); CONSTIPATION (F; APA; CRC; FAD; PED); CYSTOSIS (F; CAN;
CRC; MAD); DIABETES (F; CRC; MAD); DROPSY (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA (F;
APA; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC); GALLSTONE (F; DEM); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); GLEET (F; CRC); GRAVEL (F;
CAN; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; DEM); INCONTINENCE (F; CRC; MAD); INFECTION (F; APA);
INFLAMMATION (F; PED); KIDNEY STONE (F; APA; PHR; PH2); METASTASIS (F; CRC; JLH); MUCOSOSIS
(F; CRC); MYALGIA (F; APA; FAD); MYOSIS (F; DEM); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; MAD; PNC); PAIN (F;
CRC; MAD); PROSTATOSIS (F; APA; CAN; CRC; MAD); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); SORE (F; DEM);
SPRAIN (F; APA; FAD); STONE (F; CAN; FAD; MAD); SWELLING (F; DEM); THIRST (F; MAD); TUMOR
(1; CRC; DEM; FAD); ULCER (F; DEM); URETHROSIS (F; CAN; MAD; PHR; PH2); URINARY CALCULI
(F; CAN); VOMITING (F; DEM); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; FAD; PHR; PH2); WOUND (F; APA; FAD);
X-RAY (F; CRC). NOT COVERED BY COMMISSION E (KOM).
DOSAGES (HYDRANGEA) — 2 G ROOT (AHP); 2–4 G ROOT, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1 TBSP FRESH ROOT
(PED); 1.5 G DRY ROOT (PED); 1.5 G DRY ROOT:7 ML ALCOHOL/8 ML WATER (PED); 2–4 ML LIQUID ROOT
EXTRACT (APA; PNC); 2–4 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–10 ML ROOT
TINCTURE (1:5 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1 TSP LIQUID EXTRACT EVERY 3–4 HOURS FOR URINARY
INCONTINENCE (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HYDRANGEA) — CLASS 2D. NOT FOR PROLONGED USE. DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE. CYANOGENIC PROPERTIES (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). CAN CAUTIONS REGARDING GI IRRITATION AND DERMATOSIS. OVERDOSES MAY
CAUSE TIGHTNESS IN CHEST AND VERTIGO. HYDRANGIN MAY CAUSE GASTROSIS AND ENTEROSIS. AND THE
COP-OUT CLAUSE. IN VIEW OF THE “LACK OF” DATA, USE DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION, AND EXCESSIVE
USE SHOULD BE AVOIDED (CAN). EXTRACT IS NONTOXIC IN ANIMALS (PNC). HYDRANGENOL IS ALLERGENIC
(PHR; PH2). FLAVONOIDS SUCH AS QUERCETIN AND RUTIN (WIDESPREAD IN OTHER HERBS) ARE SAID TO
BE DIURETIC, TO INHIBIT TUMOR FORMATION, AND TO REDUCE INFLAMMATION. SYNTHESIZED HYDRANGEOL
DERIVATIVES ARE REPORTEDLY ANTIALLERGIC, INHIBITING HYALURONIDASE ACTIVITY AND HISTAMINE RELEASE
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HYSSOP (HYSSOPUS OFFICINALIS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (HYSSOP) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; EFS); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FNF; WAM); ANTICAPILLARY FRAGILITY
(1; FNF); ANTIDIAPHORETIC (F; MAD); ANTIEDEMIC (1; FNF); ANTIHERPETIC (1; APA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(1; PNC); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PH2; WAM); ANTIVIRAL (2; APA; FAD;
PH2); ASTRINGENT (1; HHB); CARMINATIVE (1; PNC); CIRCULOSTIMULANT (F; KOM); CONVULSANT (1;
APA); DECONGESTANT (F; APA); DIAPHORETIC (1; EFS; WAM); DIURETIC (F; EFS); EMMENAGOGUE (F;
EFS); EXPECTORANT (1; APA; PNC; WAM); FUNGICIDE (1; FNF; WAM); INSECTICIDE (F; APA);
INSECTIFUGE (F; APA); NERVINE (1; WAM); PECTORAL (1; PNC; WOI); SEDATIVE (F; PNC); STIMULANT
(F; DEP; PNC); STOMACHIC (F; EFS); UTEROTONIC (1; WAM); VERMIFUGE (1; DEP; JFM; PH2).
INDICATIONS (HYSSOP) — ASTHMA (F; APA; DEM; MAD); ATHLETE’S FOOT (1; WAM); BACTERIA (1;
FNF; WAM); BRONCHOSIS (1; FAD; HHB; MAD); BRUISE (F; WOI); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, FEET
(F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, NECK (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (F;
JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CANCER, UVULA (F; JLH); CANDIDA (1; WAM); CAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1;
FNF); CARDIOPATHY (F; KOM); CATARRH (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; EFS; PHR);
CIRCULOSIS (F; PH2); COLD (2; APA; FAD; PHR); COLD SORE (1; APA); COLIC (F; APA); CONGESTION
(F; APA); COUGH (1; EFS; FAD; WAM); CRAMP (1; PH2; WAM); CVI (1; FNF); DYSMENORRHEA (F;
KOM; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA; KOM); DYSURIA (F; WOI); EARACHE (F; JFM); EDEMA (1; FNF);
ENTEROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); FEVER (2; APA; EFS; MAD; PHR); FIBROID (F; JLH); FROSTBITE (PREVENTION)
(F; KOM); FUNGUS (1; FNF; WAM); GAS (1; APA; FAD; PNC); GOUT (F; APA); HEMORRHOID (1;
FNF); HEPATOSIS (2; JLH; PHR); HERPES (2; APA; FAD; PH2); HIV (1; APA); HOARSENESS (F; APA;
EFS); INFECTION (1; FNF; WAM); INFLAMMATION (1; FNF; PNC); INSOMNIA (F; PNC); JAUNDICE (F;
MAD); LICE (F; JFM); MASTOSIS (F; DEM); MYCOSIS (1; FNF; WAM); MYOSIS (F; WOI); NERVOUSNESS
(F; PNC); NEUROSIS (F; DEP; WOI); NIGHT SWEATS (F; EFS); OBESITY (F; APA); OPHTHALMIA (F; JFM;
KOM); PHARYNGOSIS (1; APA; JLH); PULMONOSIS (F; DEM; DEP; PHR; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; APA;
WOI); ROUNDWORM (F; WOI); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SORE THROAT (1; APA; FAD; HHB); SPLENOSIS (F;
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JLH); SPRAIN (F; WOI); STOMACHACHE (F; MAD); SWELLING (1; FNF); TONSILOSIS (F; EFS); URETHROSIS
(F; WOI); UTEROSIS (F; WOI); VARICOSIS (1; FNF); VIRUS (2; APA; FAD; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F;
EFS; MAD); WORM (1; DEP; EFS; JFM; PH2); WOUND (F; APA).
DOSAGES (HYSSOP) — 1–2 TSP HERB/CUP WATER UP TO 3 ×/DAY (APA); 2 TSP (55.8 G) HERB IN TEA
(MAD); HERB MASHED IN HONEY TAKEN SEVERAL ×/DAY FOR WORMS (JFM); HANDFUL OF HERB BOILED IN
0.25 LITER FOR TOOTHACHE, APPLIED TOPICALLY (JFM); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (APA; PNC); 445 MG
CAPSULES (PH2); 1–2 DROP EO AS EXPECTORANT (WOI).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (HYSSOP) — CLASS 2B. EMMENAGOGUE AND
UTEROTONIC (AHP).“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NOT TO BE
USED BY PREGNANT WOMEN (WAM).
EXTRACTS (HYSSOP) — HYSSOP OIL IS POWERFULLY NEUROTOXIC, THERE HAVE BEEN SEVERAL CASES OF
EPILEPTIFORM SEIZURES. HYSSOP IS A CONVULSANT BECAUSE OF ITS PINOCAMPHONE (40%) AND ISO-PINOCAMPHONE (30%) CONTENT; THIS TOXICITY OFTEN REFERS TO INJECTIONS. AT LEVELS OF 2.5 MG/KG, INJECTIONS INTO
DOGS PRODUCED ALMOST IMMEDIATE EPILEPTIFORM SEIZURES. WITH RATS IT TOOK MORE THAN 130 MG/KG.
INTRAPERITONEAL PINOCAMPHONE WAS A CONVULSANT AND LETHAL TO RATS AT LEVELS HIGHER THAN 0.05 ML/KG.
“EVEN DERMAL ADMINISTRATION OF HYSSOP OIL SHOULD BE AVOIDED IN THOSE VULNERABLE TO SEIZURES”
(TISSERAND, 1995). SOME EOS MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO PEOPLE WITH EPILEPSY, ESPECIALLY THOSE EOS THAT
ARE RICH IN ARTEMISIA KETONE, CAMPHOR, PINOCAMPHONE, PULEGONE, AND THUJONE. SOME SCIENTISTS
CONSIDER KETONES IN GENERAL TO BE HIGHLY STIMULANT TO THE CNS, AND HENCE ARE CONTRAINDICATED FOR
PEOPLE WITH EPILEPSY (TISSERAND, 1995). ACCORDING TO THE LAWRENCE REVIEW ON NATURAL PRODUCTS
(SEPTEMBER 1996), HYSSOP, AN INGREDIENT IN COLD AND COUGH PREPARATIONS, APPEARS TO EXERT ITS
DEMULCENT AND EXPECTORANT EFFECTS VIA ITS EO. HOWEVER, INJECTIONS OF THE OIL MAY BE CONVULSANT
AND NEUROTOXIC AT 130 MG/KG, AND A RODENTICIDE AT 1250 MG/KG, PROBABLY DUE TO ISOPINOCAMPHONE
AND PINOCAMPHONE. PINOCAMPHONE MAY BE PRESENT AT QUANTITIES AS HIGH AS 13,000 PPM, ISOPINOCAMPHONE AT 6500 PPM. INTRAPERITONEAL INJECTIONS FROM 4 ML/KG TO 200 ML/KG PRODUCE A GENERALIZED
CRISIS IN RATS LEADING FROM CNS CONVULSIONS TO DEATH. ANTI-HIV AND ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITIES NEED TO BE
CONFIRMED (LRNP, SEPTEMBER 1996). ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF THE OIL CAN ALSO BE DANGEROUS. THREE
CASES OF CLONIC SPASMS HAVE BEEN REPORTED, TWO ADULTS EACH TAKING 10–30 DROPS EACH PURE EO, AND
A 6-YEAR-OLD CHILD TAKING 2–3 DROPS A DAY OVER SEVERAL DAYS (KOM). REMEMBER, I COUNCIL IN ALL
CASES AGAINST PURE EO. DIOSMIN AND URSOLIC ACID ARE ANTIINFLAMMATORY, THE LATTER A COX-2 INHIBITOR.
AS THE BEST SOURCE OF DIOSMIN, IT COULD WELL BE A VERY USEFUL HERBAL TEA FOR VARICOSE VEINS. ON A
DRY WEIGHT BASIS, IT CAN ATTAIN 6% DIOSMIN. DRY HYSSOP OF THAT STRENGTH WOULD ONLY TAKE 10 GRAMS
TO PROVIDE THE 600 MG DIOSMIN CONSIDERED ANTIINFLAMMATORY AND CAPILLARY-PROTECTIVE. THAT’S WHY
I HAVE IT IN MY CAPILLADE. THE ACTIVITIES OF DIOSMIN SUGGEST THAT IT MIGHT BE MOST USEFUL IN SEVERAL
CONDITIONS, DIABETIC RETINOPATHY, EDEMA, HEMORRHOID, HYPERGLYCEMIA, INFLAMMATION, AND VARICOSITIES,
ESPECIALLY IN CONCERT WITH OPCS AND THE RELATED RUTIN.
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ACTIVITIES (IBOGA) — ANESTHETIC (F; HDN); ANTIADDICTIVE (1; X10891627); ANTICHOLINESTERASE (1;
HDN); ANTIPYRETIC (F; HDN); APERITIF (F; CRC; HDN); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC; HDN); CARDIOSEDATIVE
(1; HDN); CNS-STIMULANT (F; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC; HDN); HYPERTENSIVE (1; HDN);
HYPOTENSIVE (1; HDN); NARCOTIC (F; CRC; HDN); NEGATIVE INOTROPIC (1; HDN); PROLACTINOGENIC
(1; X10891627); RESPIRADEPRESSANT (1; HDN); STIMULANT (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC; HDN).
INDICATIONS (IBOGA) — ADDICTION (1; X10891627); ANOREXIA (1; CRC; HDN); CONVALESCENCE (F;
CRC); COUGH (F; HDN); DEBILITY (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC; HDN); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CRC;
HDN); IMPOTENCE (F; HDN); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; HDN); NEURASTHENIA (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA
(F; HDN); PAIN (F; HDN); TOOTHACHE (F; HDN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (IBOGA) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PH2).
TOXIC DOSES MAY PRODUCE CONVULSIONS, PARALYSIS, AND DEATH FROM RESPIRATORY ARREST WHILE THE HEART
KEEPS BEATING. LD50 (TOTAL ALKALOIDS) = 350 MG/KG ORL MOUSE, LD50 (TOTAL ALKALOIDS) = 352 MG/KG
ORL RAT. WHILE IBOGAINE IS A POTENT ANTICHOLINESTERASE AGENT, A STRONGLY DILUTED ROOT EXTRACT (FEW MG
ROOT POWDER/50 ML WATER) WAS STILL CA. 100 TIMES STRONGER THAN PURE IBOGAINE (COMPARABLE TO
PHYSOSTIGMINE, THE STRONGEST CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITOR KNOWN) PROBABLY DUE TO SYNERGISTIC OR ADDITIVE
RELATIONS WITH TABERNANTHINE, IBOGAMINE, AND IBOLUTEINE (HDN).
ICELAND MOSS (CETRARIA ISLANDICA ACHAR.) ++
ACTIVITIES (ICELAND MOSS) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; BIS); ANTICANCER (1; PH2; WO2); ANTIEMETIC
(1; HHB; PNC); ANTI-HIV (1; APA; ABS; BGB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; BGB); ANTIPROLIFERATIVE
(1; BGB); ANTIRETROVIRAL (1; ABS); ANTISARCOMIC (1; WO2); ANTISEPTIC (1; BGB; BIS; KOM; PH2);
ANTIVIRAL (1; APA; WO2); APERITIF (1; WO2); BITTER (1; APA; HHB); CHOLERETIC (1; WO2); CYTOTOXIC
(1; BGB); DEMULCENT (2; KOM; PH2; PNC); DIGESTIVE (F; WO2); EMOLLIENT (1; BGB); EXPECTORANT
(F; HHB; PNC); GASTROSTIMULANT (1; APA); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; APA; BGB; BIS); LACTAGOGUE (F;
BIS; HHB); 5-LIPOXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; BGB); PANCREATONIC (1; WO2); SIALAGOGUE (1; APA); RT
INHIBITOR (1; ABS); TONIC (F; BGB); TUBERCULOSTATIC (1; HHB).
INDICATIONS (ICELAND MOSS) — ANEMIA (F; LUST); ANOREXIA (2; APA; BIS; HHB; KOM; PH2;
WO2); ASTHMA (F; BGB; HHB); BACTERIA (1; APA; BIS); BRONCHOSIS (2; APA; BGB; HHB; PH2);
CANCER (1; BGB; JLH; PH2; WO2); CATARRH (F; BGB; HHB); CHILDBIRTH (F; PH2); CHOLECYSTOSIS
(F; PHR); COLD (2; APA; BGB; PHR); CONGESTION (F; APA); COUGH (2; APA; KOM; PH2); CYSTOSIS
(F; APA; HHB; PH2); DIABETES (F; BGB; HHB); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (2; APA; PHR; PH2);
ENTEROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); FEVER (2; PHR); GASTROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); HEMOPTYSIS (F; WO2); HIV
(1; APA; ABS; BGB); IMMUNODEPRESSION (2; APA; BGB; BIS; PHR); INFECTION (2; PHR); INFLAMMATION (1; BGB); LARYNGOSIS (1; BGB); MIGRAINE (F; PH2); MUCOSOSIS (1; APA; PH2); NAUSEA (F;
PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; APA; BGB; HHB; PHR; PH2); PAIN (F; HHB); PERTUSSIS (F; BGB; HHB; PH2);
PULMONOSIS (F; APA; PHR); PHARYNGOSIS (2; APA; BGB; KOM; PH2); RESPIROSIS (2; APA; BGB;
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KOM); SORE THROAT (1; APA); STOMACHACHE (F; APA); STOMATOSIS (2; APA; BGB; KOM; PH2);
TUBERCULOSIS (1; HHB; WO2); ULCER (1; BGB); VIRUS (1; APA; WO2); VOMITING (1; HHB; PH2;
PNC); WOUND (F; APA; HHB; PHR; PH2).
DOSAGES (ICELAND MOSS) — 1–2 TSP POWDERED ALGA SEVERAL ×/DAY (APA); 1.5 G HERB/CUP TEA (HHB);
4–6 G HERB (KOM; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ICELAND MOSS) — CLASS 1 (TEAS), CLASS 2D
(EXTRACT OR POWDER). CONTRAINDICATED IN PEOPLE WITH GASTRODUODENAL ULCERS DUE TO MUCOSOSIS. GI
IRRITANT (AHP). NONE KNOWN (KOM).“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC
DOSAGES” (PH2). IN RARE CASES, TOPICAL ADMINISTRATION HAS SENSITIZED (PHR). POORLY PREPARED ICELAND
MOSS MAY CONTAIN TOXIC LEVELS OF LEAD (BGB). EXCESSIVE USE MAY CAUSE LOOSE BOWELS (WO2).
IGNATIUS BEAN (STRYCHNOS IGNATII P. J. BERGIUS) X
SYNONYM: S. TIEUTE LESCH.
ACTIVITIES (IGNATIUS BEAN) — ALEXETERIC (F; WOI); APHRODISIAC (F; IHB); BITTER (1; PH2); CURARE
(F; HHB; WOI); NERVINE (F; WOI); PSYCHOANALEPTIC (1; PH2); STIMULANT (F; EFS); TONIC (F; EFS;
HHB; WOI); TOXIC (1; EFS; HHB; PH2); VERMIFUGE (F; MAD).
INDICATIONS (IGNATIUS BEAN) — ANGINA (F; MAD); ANOREXIA (F; MAD); ASTHMA (F; DEP; WOI);
BLEPHAROSIS (F; MAD); CHOLERA (F; WOI); CLIMACTERIC (F; MAD); COLIC (F; MAD); CRAMP (F; HHB;
MAD; PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD); DEPRESSION (F; MAD; PH2); DROPSY (F; DEP; WOI); DUODENOSIS
(F; HHB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; MAD); DYSTONIA (F; HHB); ENTEROSIS (F; HHB);
ESOPHAGOSIS (F; MAD); GASTROSIS (F; HHB MAD); HEADACHE (F; MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; DEP; HHB;
WOI); HYPERCHLORHYDRIA (F; MAD); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; MAD); IMPOTENCE (F; IHB); MALARIA (F;
MAD); MIGRAINE (F; HHB; MAD); MYOSIS (F; PH2); NEURASTHENIA (F; MAD); NEUROSIS (F; MAD);
PROLAPSE (F; MAD); RHEUMATISM (F; DEP; WOI); SYNCOPE (F; MAD; PH2); ULCER (F; HHB; MAD);
WORM (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (IGNATIUS BEAN) — 1–2 GRAINS FOR ASTHMA (DEP); MAXIMUM SINGLE DOSE 100 MG SEED;
MAXIMUM DAILY DOSE 300 MG SEED (HH2; MAD; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (IGNATIUS BEAN) — NOT COVERED (AHP). ONE
BEAN CAN POISON (1.5 MG STRYCHNINE = 30–50 MG SEED) AND GENERATE ANXIETY, BACKACHE, ENHANCED
REFLEXES, EQUILIBRIUM DISORDERS, HEIGHTENED SENSE PERCEPTION, PAIN, AND STIFF NECK; THEN COMES
CONVULSIONS, DYSPNEA, AND TWITCHING. LETHAL DOSE CA. 50 MG STRYCHNINE (1–2 G SEED) (PH2).
INDIAN ACALYPHA (ACALYPHA INDICA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (INDIAN ACALYPHA) — ANALGESIC (F; MPI; WO2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PH2; WOI); CARMINATIVE (F; WOI); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; WOI); EMETIC (F; CRC; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F;
CRC; MPI; PH2); HEMOSTAT (1; PH2); HYPNOTIC (F; MPI); LARVICIDE (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (1; CRC;
WOI); PARASITICIDE (F; KAB); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC; DEP; PH2).
INDICATIONS (INDIAN ACALYPHA) — ACNE (F; CRC); ARTHROSIS (F; PH2; WOI); ASTHMA (F; DEP);
BACTERIA (1; PH2; WOI); BITE (F; KAB); BLEEDING (1; PH2; WOI); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC; PH2);
BURN (F; WOI); CANCER (F; JLH; PH2); CONGESTION (F; DEP); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; PH2; WOI);
COUGH (F; DEP; WOI); CROUP (F; CRC; PH2); DECUBITIS (F; DEP; WOI); DERMATOSIS (F; DEP;
PH2; WOI); EARACHE (F; PH2; WOI); ECZEMA (F; CRC; PH2); ESCHERICHIA (1; WOI); FEVER (F;
CRC); FUNGUS (F; WOI); GAS (F; WOI); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); HEADACHE (F; CRC; DEP); HEMOPTYSIS
(F; WOI); INFECTION (1; WO2); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); MAGGOT (F; CRC); MANIA (F; DEP);
OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC; WBB); PAIN (F; DEP; MPI; WO2); PARASITE (F; CRC; KAB); PHTHISIS (F;
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CRC; WOI); PNEUMONIA (F; CRC; SKJ); PULMONOSIS (F; WOI); RHEUMATISM (F; DEP; WOI);
RINGWORM (F; CRC; DEP; WOI); SCABIES (F; CRC; WOI); SORE (F; WOI); SYPHILIS (F; DEP);
TOOTHACHE (F; WOI; WO2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC; DEP); TUMOR (F; CRC; JLH); WATER RETENTION
(F; WOI); WORM (F; CRC; DEP; KAB; PH2); WOUND (F; CRC; PH2).
DOSAGES (INDIAN ACALYPHA) — 15 G DECOCTION LAXATIVE (CRC); 1–4 DRACHMS JUICE AS LAXATIVE
(DEP); 100 G HERB/LITER WATER (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (INDIAN ACALYPHA) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
ASIDE FROM POSSIBLE GASTRIC IRRITATION, NO HAZARDS OR SIDE EFFECTS ARE KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC
DOSAGES (PH2). POSSIBLY ALLERGENIC (PH2). PLANT CONTAINS CYANIDE, MAY CAUSE BLOOD POISONING
LEADING TO A CHOCOLATE-BROWN BLOOD (WBB). ALCOHOLIC ROOT, SHOOT, AND/OR LEAF EXTRACTS ARE ACTIVE
AGAINST ESCHERICHIA AND MICROCOCCUS (WO2).
INDIAN ALMOND (TERMINALIA CATAPPA L.) ++
SYNONYM: PHYTOLACCA JAVANICA OSBECK.
ACTIVITIES (INDIAN ALMOND) — APHRODISIAC (F; KAB); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DAV); ANTISEPTIC (1; WBB);
ASTRINGENT (1; HH2; IED; IHB; JFM); CARDIOTONIC (F; KAB; WOI); DIAPHORETIC (F; HH2; IHB;
WOI); DIURETIC (F; HH2; KAB); EMETIC (F; HH2); EMOLLIENT (F; KAB); HYPOTENSIVE (F; DAV; TRA);
PECTORAL (F; JFM); TONIC (F; JFM); VERMIFUGE (F; IED).
INDICATIONS (INDIAN ALMOND) — ARTHROSIS (F; HH2); ASTHMA (F; HH2; JFM); BILIOUSNESS (F; DAV;
JFM); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB); CANDIDA (F; IHB); CATARRH (F; WBB); COLIC (F; HH2; IHB; KAB);
CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); DERMATOSIS (F; HH2; JFM; WBB; WOI); DIABETES (F; HH2); DIARRHEA (1;
HH2; JFM; KAB); DYSENTERY (F; DAV; IHB; JFM; KAB); FEVER (F; DAV; HH2; IED; IHB; JFM;
WOI); HEADACHE (F; HH2; IED; IHB; KAB); HEMOPTYSIS (F; IED; JFM); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F;
DAV; TRA); INFECTION (1; WBB); JAUNDICE (F; HH2); LEPROSY (F; HH2; KAB); MASTOSIS (F; JFM);
MYALGIA (F; HH2); NIPPLE (F; JFM); PULMONOSIS (F; IED); RHEUMATISM (F; HH2; IHB); SCABIES (F;
HH2; IED; KAB; WBB; WOI); SORE (F; IED); TAPEWORM (F; IED); UTEROSIS (F; JFM); WART (F;
JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; HH2; KAB); WORM (F; IED).
DOSAGES (INDIAN ALMOND) — 2 TBSP DECOCTION (FEW LEAVES IN 200 CC WATER) EVERY 2 HOURS FOR
DIARRHEA (JFM).
INDIAN BARBERRY, TREE TURMERIC (BERBERIS ARISTATA DC.) +
ACTIVITIES (INDIAN BARBERRY) — ALPHA-ADRENO INHIBITOR (1; WO2); ALTERATIVE (F; KAB; KAP;
SUW); ANESTHETIC (1; MPI); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WO2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; KAP; WO2); ANTISEPTIC (1;
MPI; WO2); ASTRINGENT (F; KAP); BITTER (1; HHB; SUW); CARDIOTONIC (1; MPI); CHOLAGOGUE (F;
WO2); CICATRIZANT (F; KAB); COX-2 INHIBITOR (1; COX); DEOBSTRUENT (F; KAB; KAP; SUW);
DIAPHORETIC (F; KAP; SUW; WO2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; WO2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; MPI); HYPOTENSIVE (1; MPI; WO2); LAXATIVE (F; DEP; MPI; WO2); STOMACHIC (F; KAP; SUW; WO2); TONIC
(F; KAP; WO2).
INDICATIONS (INDIAN BARBERRY) — ADENOPATHY (F; KAP); ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX); ARTHROSIS (1;
COX); BACTERIA (1; WO2); CANCER (1; COX; KAP; MPI); CHOLERA (1; KAP; MPI; WO2); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (1; WO2); CONSTIPATION (F; DEP; MPI; WO2); DEBILITY (F; DEP); DERMATOSIS (F; KAB; SKJ;
SUW; WO2); DIARRHEA (1; SUW; WO2); DYSENTERY (1; WO2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; KAB); DYSURIA
(F; KAB); ENTEROSIS (1; MPI); ESCHERICHIA (1; WO2); FEVER (F; DEP; KAP; SUW; WO2); GASTROSIS
(1; HH2; MPI); GIARDIA (1; MPI); GINGIVOSIS (F; WO2); HEMERALOPIA (F; DEP); HEMORRHOID (F;
KAP; SUW; WO2); HEPATOSIS (F; DEP); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; MPI; WO2); INFECTION (1; WO2);
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INFLAMMATION (1; COX; MPI); JAUNDICE (F; KAB; SKJ; WO2); LEISHMANIA (1; WO2); LEPROSY (F;
WO2); LEUKORRHEA (F; WO2); MALARIA (1; HHB; KAP; SUW); MENORRHAGIA (F; KAB; SKJ; SUW);
OPHTHALMIA (1; KAP; SUW; WO2); PAIN (1; MPI); PHARYNGOSIS (1; MPI); RHEUMATISM (F; DEP);
RHINOSIS (F; MPI); SNAKEBITE (F; SKJ); SORE (F; KAP; WO2); SPLENOSIS (F; DEP; WO2); STOMACHACHE
(F; HH2); TOOTHACHE (F; WO2); VIBRIO (1; WO2); WOUND (F; HH2; KAB).
DOSAGES (INDIAN BARBERRY) — 4–12 G EDIBLE FRUIT (KAP); 2–3 G ROOT (HHB); 12–20 ML ROOT TEA
(KAP); 0.5–1 G ROOT EXTRACT (KAP); 30 DROPS ROOT TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (DEP); 56–112 ML ROOT DECOCTION
(KAP); 1–2 OZ ROOT BARK DECOCTION FOR MALARIA (KAB).
INDIAN CASSIA
(CINNAMOMUM TAMALA (BUCH.-HAM.) NEES & EBERM.) ++
SYNONYM: LAURUS TAMALA BUCH.-HAM.
ACTIVITIES (INDIAN CASSIA) — ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); ALTERATIVE (F; MBB); ANTIDOTE, OPIUM (F; DEP);
ANTISIALAGOGUE (F; KAB); ASTRINGENT (F; SUW); BITTER (F; MBB); CARMINATIVE (F; DEP; KAB; SUW;
WOI); CEREBROTONIC (F; KAB); DEOBSTRUENT (F; KAB); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEP; KAB); DIURETIC (F;
KAB); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; WO2); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (F; MBB); INSULINOGENIC (1; WO2); LACTAGOGUE
(F; KAB); STIMULANT (F; DEP; KAB; SUW); STOMACHIC (F; DEP); VERMIFUGE (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (INDIAN CASSIA) — ANOREXIA (F; KAP); ASTHMA (F; DEP); BACTERIA (1; WO2);
BRONCHOSIS (F; DEP); CARDIOPATHY (F; DEP; KAB); CATAMENIA (F; DEP); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEP;
KAB); COLD (F; DEP); COLIC (F; DEP; KAB; WOI); CORYZA (F; KAB); COUGH (F; DEP; MBB);
CYSTOSIS (F; KAP); DEBILITY (F; DEP); DERMATOSIS (F; MBB); DIABETES (1; WO2); DIARRHEA (F;
DEP; KAB; WOI); DUSGEUZIA (F; KAB); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEP); EDEMA (F; MBB); ENTEROSIS (F;
DEP; KAP); FEVER (F; DEP; KAB); GAS (F; DEP; KAP; SUW; WOI); GASTROSIS (F; DEP);
GONORRHEA (F; DEP); GOUT (F; MBB); HEMOPTYSIS (F; MBB); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB); HEPATOSIS
(F; KAB); IMMUNODEPRESSION (F; MBB); INFECTION (1; WO2); INFLAMMATION (F; KAB); NAUSEA (F;
DEP; SUW); NEUROSIS (F; DEP); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB); OZOENA (F; KAB); PAIN (1; DEP; WO2);
PROCTOSIS (F; KAB); RESPIROSIS (F; MBB); RHEUMATISM (F; DEP; KAB; WO2); RHINOSIS (F; MBB);
SALIVATION (F; KAB); SCABIES (F; KAB); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB); SPLENOSIS (F; KAB); SPERMATORRHEA
(F; KAB); TOOTHACHE (1; WO2); TOXEMIA (F; MBB); VOMITING (F; KAB; SUW); WATER RETENTION
(F; KAB); WOMB (F; DEP); WORM (F; KAB); XEROSTOMA (F; KAP).
DOSAGES (INDIAN CASSIA) — 1.5–3 G POWDERED LEAF (KAB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (INDIAN CASSIA) — NOT APPROVED.
INDIAN ELECAMPANE (INULA RACEMOSA HOOK. F.) ++
ACTIVITIES (INDIAN ELECAMPANE) — ALLERGIC (1; KEB); ANTIALLERGIC (1; KEB); ANTIANGINAL (2;
KEB); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; KEB); ANTISEROTONIN (1; KEB); ANTISEPTIC (1; WOI); ANTISPASMODIC (1;
KEB); APHRODISIAC (F; SKJ); BETA-BLOCKER (F; KEB); BITTER (1; WOI); DIURETIC (1; SKJ; WOI);
EXPECTORANT (1; KEB; WOI); HYPOTENSIVE (2; KEB); MYORELAXANT (1; KEB); UTERORELAXANT (1;
KEB); VERMIFUGE (1; SKJ; WOI).
INDICATIONS (INDIAN ELECAMPANE) — ALLERGY (1; KEB); ANGINA (2; KEB); ASTHMA (1; KEB); BRONCHOSIS (1; KEB); CARDIOPATHY (2; KEB); COUGH (F; KEB); CRAMP (1; KEB); DYSPNEA (F; KEB); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (2; KEB); ISCHEMIA (2; KEB); WATER RETENTION (1; SKJ; WOI); WORM (1; SKJ; WOI).
DOSAGES (INDIAN ELECAMPANE) — 2–4 G DRY ROOT OF 4–8 ML EXTRACT (1:2)/DAY (KEB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (INDIAN ELECAMPANE) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). ALANTOLACTONE IS ALLERGENIC (KEB; WOI).
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INDIAN HELIOTROPE (HELIOTROPIUM INDICUM L.) +
ACTIVITIES (INDIAN HELIOTROPE) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DAV); ANALGESIC (F; DAV; EFS); ANTIABORTIVE
(F; DAV); ANTICANCER (F; 60P); ANTILEUKEMIC (F; 60P); ANTIMELANOMIC (F; 60P); ANTISPASMODIC (1;
AAB); ASTRINGENT (1; DAV; JFM; WOI); CARCINOGENIC (F; AAB); COLLYRIUM (F; AAB); DIAPHORETIC
(F; JFM); DIURETIC (F; DAV; 60P); EMMENAGOGUE (F; JFM; 60P); EMOLLIENT (F; DAV); HEPATOTOXIC
(F; AAB); HYPOURICEMIC (F; 60P); PECTORAL (F; DAV; 60P); STOMACHIC (F; DAV; WOI; 60P); UTEROTONIC (1; AAB); VULNERARY (F; DAV; 60P).
INDICATIONS (INDIAN HELIOTROPE) — ABSCESS (F; JFM); AMENORRHEA (F; JFM); APHTHA (F; DAV;
60P); ARTHROSIS (F; DAV); ASTHMA (F; DAV; JFM; 60P); BITE (F; DAV; IED; 60P); BLEEDING (1; IED;
JFM); BOIL (F; DAV; JFM; 60P); BRONCHOSIS (F; JFM); CALCULUS (F; DAV); CANCER (F; 60P); CHILDBIRTH
(F; JFM); CHILBLAIN (F; JFM); COLD (F; JFM); COUGH (F; JFM; 60P); CRAMP (1; AAB); DERMATOSIS
(F; AAB; IED; 60P); DIARRHEA (F; AAB; IED); DYSENTERY (F; JFM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; AAB; IED);
ECZEMA (F; DAV; JFM; 60P); ENTEROSIS (F; JFM); ERYSIPELAS (F; DAV); FEVER (F; DAV; JFM; 60V);
FURUNCLE (F; DAV; 60P); GINGIVOSIS (F; WOI); GRAVEL (F; 60P); HEMORRHOID (F; JFM); HYPERURICEMIA
(F; JFM); INFLAMMATION (F; DAV; JFM; JLH; 60P); ITCH (F; DAV; WOI); KIDNEY STONE (F; JFM);
LEPROSY (F; DAV); LEUKEMIA (1; 60P); MALARIA (1; JFM); MELANOMA (1; 60P); MYALGIA (F; DAV;
JFM); NAUSEA (F; AAB); NEPHROSIS (F; DAV; 60P); OPHTHALMIA (F; JFM); PAIN (F; AAB; DAV; EFS);
PAROXYSM (F; JFM); PHARYNGOSIS (F; DAV); RASH (F; IED); RHEUMATISM (F; DAV; 60P); SCABIES (F;
DAV); SORE (F; IED); SORE THROAT (F; JFM); STING (F; IED; 60P); TUMOR (1; FNF; JLH); ULCER (F;
WOI); VOMITING (F; AAB); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; DAV; 60P); WOUND (F; WOI; 60P).
DOSAGES (INDIAN HELIOTROPE) — 6 G LEAF/100 G WATER SHOWN ANTIMALARIAL IN INSTITUO MEDICO
NACIONAL (JFM); BOIL THREE 15-CM STEM WITH LEAF 5 MINUTES IN 3 CUPS WATER AND DRINK WARM (AAB);
BOIL 3 LEAVES IN 1 CUP WATER 10 MIN AND STRAIN FOR COLLYRIUM (AAB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (INDIAN HELIOTROPE) — MAY BE TOXIC IF DRUNK
REGULARLY OR IN LARGE DOSES (CARCINOGENIC AND/OR LIVER TOXICITY).
INDIAN IPECAC (TYLOPHORA INDICA (BURM. F.) MERR.) X
SYNONYM: ASCLEPIAS ASTHMATICA L. F., CYNANCHUM INDICUM BURM. F., TYLOPHORA ASTHMATICA (L. F.)
WIGHT & ARN.
ACTIVITIES (INDIAN IPECAC) — ADRENERGIC (1; SAB); ADRENOCORTICOTROPIC (1; SAB); ANALGESIC (F; SKJ);
ANTIALLERGIC (2; KEB); ANTIANAPHYLACTIC (1; SAB); ANTIASTHMATIC (2; KEB; SAB); ANTIEDEMIC (1; SAB);
ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; WOI); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; KEB; SAB); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; WOI); ANTISPASMODIC (1;
SAB); ANTITUMOR (1; KEB); BACTERISTAT (1; WOI); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; KEB); DIAPHORETIC (F; SKJ);
EMETIC (1; KEB); EXPECTORANT (F; SKJ); IMMUNODEPRESSANT (1; KEB; SAB); LAXATIVE (1; SKJ); MYOCARDIODEPRESSANT (1; WOI); MYORELAXANT (1; SAB); PROTISTICIDE (1; KEB); VERMICIDE (F; WOI).
INDICATIONS (INDIAN IPECAC) — ALLERGY (2; KEB); ANAPHYLAXIS (1; SAB); ASTHMA (2; KEB; SAB);
AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE (2; KEB); BRONCHOSIS (2; KEB; SAB); CANCER (1; KEB); CONSTIPATION (1;
SKJ); CRAMP (1; SAB); DIARRHEA (F; WOI); DYSENTERY (2; KEB); EOSINOPHILIA (1; KEB; SAB);
FEVER (F; SKJ); GOUT (F; WOI); HAY FEVER (2; KEB); INFLAMMATION (2; KEB; SAB); LEUKEMIA (1;
WOI); PAIN (F; SKJ); PERTUSSIS (F; WOI); RHEUMATISM (F; SKJ); RHINOSIS (2; KEB; SAB); SWELLING
(1; SAB); TUMOR (1; KEB); WORM (F; WOI).
DOSAGES (INDIAN IPECAC) — 200–400 MG DRY HERB OR 1–2 ML/DAY 1:5 TINCTURE, FOR NO MORE THAN
4 WEEKS; 2 (100 MG) CAPSULES POWDERED LEAF/DAY/6 DAY (SAB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (INDIAN IPECAC) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
FRESH LEAVES MAY CAUSE NAUSEA AND VOMITING (KEB). ALKALOIDS IRRITATE THE SKIN AND ARE EMETIC
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(KEB). “DRIED LEAVES MAY CAUSE FATAL POISONING” (WOI). SORE MOUTH, LOSS OF TASTE, AND/OR VOMITING,
ETC. OCCURRED IN 75% OF PATIENTS AFTER ONLY 3–6 LEAVES. LD50 OF THE CRUDE ALCOHOLIC EXTRACT OF THE
DRUG WAS FOUND TO BE 2 MG/KG (WOI). IF CORRECT THIS A VERY DANGEROUS DRUG. THAT MEANS LESS THAN
A GRAM (200 MG) OF THE TINCTURE COULD KILL ME. UNTIL I HAVE BETTER INFORMATION, I HAVE GIVEN THE
HERB THE X FOR SAFETY.
EXTRACTS (INDIAN IPECAC) — EXTRACTS STIMULATE ADRENAL CORTEX, ANTAGONIZE STEROID-INDUCED SUPPRESSION OF ADRENAL ACTIVITY, AND INCREASE PLASMA STEROID LEVELS (KEB). TYLOPHORINE IS QUITE TOXIC
(LD50 = 35 MG/KG ORL RAT) (KEB). EXTRACTS IPR IN MICE (400 MG/KG) ABOUT AS GOOD AN ANTIEDEMIC
AS PHENYLBUTAZONE (80 MG/KG). PHENANTHROINDOLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS CONTRIBUTE TO ANTIASTHMATIC ACTIVITY.
SABINSA (1998) CITES DATA COMPARING 10 MG/DAY OF THE BRONCHODILATOR ISOPRENALINE SUBLINGUALLY
WITH 2 CAPSULES/DAY (100 MG) DRY LEAF. THE HERB WAS A BIT BETTER AT IMPROVING LUNG FUNCTION (SAB).
INDIAN JUJUBE, INDIAN PLUM (ZIZIPHUS MAURITIANA LAM.) ++
SYNONYMS: RHAMNUS JUJUBA L., ZIZIPHUS JUJUBA (L.) GAERTN.
ACTIVITIES (INDIAN JUJUBE) — ANALGESIC (F; WOI); ANTIPYRETIC (F; WOI); APERITIF (F; KAB);
APHRODISIAC (F; KAB); ASTRINGENT (F; KAP; WOI); CARDIOTONIC (F; KAB); CEREBROTONIC (F; KAB);
COLLYRIUM (F; KAB); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; WOI); DEPURATIVE (F; KAB; SUW); DIAPHORETIC (F; WOI);
DIGESTIVE (F; KAB; SUW); EXPECTORANT (F; KAP); HEMOSTAT (F; KAB; SUW); LAXATIVE (F; KAB);
PECTORAL (F; KAB; SUW); SEDATIVE (F; WOI); STOMACHIC (F; KAP); TONIC (F; KAB); VERMIFUGE
(F; KAP).
INDICATIONS (INDIAN JUJUBE) — ANOREXIA (F; KAB); ASTHMA (F; KAB; KAP); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB);
BLEEDING (F; KAB; SUW); BOIL (F; KAB; KAP); CARBUNCLE (F; KAP); COLIC (F; KAP); CONJUNCTIVOSIS
(F; KAB; KAP); CONSTIPATION (F; KAB); DIARRHEA (F; KAB; SUW; WOI); DYSENTERY (F; KAB; WOI);
DYSPEPSIA (F; SUW); DYSURIA (F; KAP); FEVER (F; KAB; WOI); GINGIVOSIS (F; KAB); GONORRHEA
(F; KAP); HEADACHE (F; KAB); HEPATOSIS (F; KAB; KAP); INSOMNIA (F; WOI); LEUKORRHEA (F; KAB);
NERVOUSNESS (F; WOI); OBESITY (F; KAB); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB); PAIN (F; WOI); PULMONOSIS (F;
WOI); RHEUMATISM (F; KAP); SORE (F; KAB; SUW); STING (F; KAB); STOMATOSIS (F; KAP); STRANGURY
(F; KAB; SUW); SYPHILIS (F; KAB; KAP); THIRST (F; KAB); TUBERCULOSIS (F; KAB); TYPHOID (F;
WOI); VD (F; KAB; KAP); VOMITING (F; KAB); WORM (F; KAP); WOUND (F; KAB; SUW).
DOSAGES (INDIAN JUJUBE) — 5–7 FRUIT (KAP); 56–112 ML BARK DECOCTION (KAP).
INDIAN MADDER (RUBIA CORDIFOLIA L.) X
ACTIVITIES (INDIAN MADDER) — ALEXETERIC (F; DEP; KAB); ALTERATIVE (F; KAB; LMP; SUW);
ANALGESIC (F; DAA; KAB); ANTISEPTIC (F; SKJ; WOI); APERITIF (F; KAB); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB; SUW;
WOI); BITTER (F; KAB); DELIRIANT (F; KAB); DEOBSTRUENT (F; DEP; SKJ; WOI); DIURETIC (F; DAA;
KAB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; KAB; LMP); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; WOI); LACTAGOGUE (F; KAB); LAXATIVE
(F; KAB); TONIC (F; KAB; SUW; WOI); VERMIFUGE (F; KAB; WOI); VULNERARY (F; LMP).
INDICATIONS (INDIAN MADDER) — AMENORRHEA (F; DEP; KAB); ANOREXIA (F; KAB); ARTHROSIS (F;
DAA; KAB); BACTERIA (1; LMP; WOI); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); BITE (F; KAB; SUW); BLEEDING (F;
DAA; LMP); COLIC (F; KAB); COMPLEXION (F; KAB); CONSTIPATION (F; KAB); CYSTOSIS (F; DAA);
DERMATOSIS (F; DEP; KAB; WOI); DIABETES (1; WOI); DYSENTERY (F; KAB; LMP; WOI); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DAA; LMP); DYSURIA (F; DEP; KAB; LMP); EDEMA (F; DAA); ENTEROSIS (F; KAP);
EPISTAXIS (F; DAA); ERYSIPELAS (F; KAB); FRACTURE (F; DAA; DEP); FRECKLE (F; DEP; KAP); HEMATURIA (F; DAA; LMP); HEMOPTYSIS (F; DAA); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB); HEPATOSIS (F; DEP; KAB);
INFECTION (1; WOI); INFLAMMATION (F; DEP; KAB; WOI); JAUNDICE (F; DAA; DEP; KAB; LMP);
LETHARGY (F; KAB); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB); LEUKORRHEA (F; KAB); MENORRHAGIA (F; DAA); NEPHROSIS
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(F; DAA); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB); OTOSIS (F; KAB); PAIN (F; DAA; KAB); PARALYSIS (F; DEP; KAB);
PLEURISY (F; KAB); PULMONOSIS (F; KAB); RHEUMATISM (F; DAA; KAB; LMP); RHINOSIS (F; WOI);
SNAKEBITE (F; KAB; SUW); SORE (F; DEP; KAB; WOI); SORE THROAT (F; KAB); SPLENOSIS (F; KAB);
STAPHYLOCOCCUS (F; LMP; WOI); STING (F; KAB; SUW); STONE (F; DAA); SWELLING (F; DAA; DEP;
KAP); TRAUMA (F; DAA); TUBERCULOSIS (F; KAP); ULCER (F; KAP); UTEROSIS (F; KAB); VAGINOSIS (F;
KAB); VOICE (F; KAB); WATER RETENTION (F; DAA; KAB); WORM (F; KAB; SKJ; WOI).
DOSAGES (INDIAN MADDER) — 56–112 ML ROOT DECOCTION (KAP); 1–3 G POWDERED ROOT (KAP);
GREENS USED AS THE FOOD LALAB IN INDIA (WOI).
INDIAN NIGHTSHADE (SOLANUM LASIOCARPUM DUNAL) +
SYNONYMS: S. FEROX AUCT., S. INDICUM L.
ACTIVITIES (INDIAN NIGHTSHADE) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WOI); ANTICANCER (1; WOI); ANTILEUKEMIC (1;
WOI); ANTIPYRETIC (F; KAB); APHRODISIAC (F; KAP); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB; KAP); BITTER (F; KAB);
CARDIOTONIC (F; KAP); CARMINATIVE (F; KAP; SUW; WOI); DIAPHORETIC (F; KAP); DIGESTIVE (F; KAB;
WOI); EXPECTORANT (F; KAB; SUW; WOI); HYPNOTIC (F; KAB); LAXATIVE (F; WOI); POISON (1; USD);
STIMULANT (F; KAP); STOMACHIC (F; KAB); VERMIFUGE (1; KAB; WOI).
INDICATIONS (INDIAN NIGHTSHADE) — ASTHMA (F; KAB; KAP; SKJ); BACTERIA (1; WOI); BITE (F;
KAB); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB); CANCER (1; WOI); CARDIOPATHY (F; KAB); CATARRH (F; KAB; SUW;
WOI); CHILDBIRTH (F; KAB; SUW); COLIC (F; KAB; SKJ; SUW; WOI); CONSTIPATION (F; WOI); COUGH
(F; KAB; KAP; SKJ; WOI); DERMATOSIS (F; WOI); DROPSY (F; KAP); DUSGEUSIA (F; KAB); DYSURIA
(F; KAB; SUW); ESCHERICHIA (F; WOI); FEVER (F; KAB; KAP; SKJ; SUW); FUNGUS (F; WOI); GAS
(F; KAP; SUW; WOI); HALITOSIS (F; KAB); INCHURIA (F; KAB; SUW); ITCH (F; KAB; SKJ; SUW;
WOI); LEUKEMIA (1; WOI); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB); MYCOSIS (F; WOI); NEURASTHENIA (F; KAB);
OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB); PAIN (F; KAB); PROCTOSIS (F; KAB); RHEUMATISM (F; SKJ); RHINOSIS (F; WOI);
RINGWORM (F; WOI); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB); SORE (F; WOI); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; WOI); STING (F; KAP);
TOOTHACHE (F; KAB; SUW); VOMITING (F; KAB; SKJ); WORM (1; KAB; SUW; WOI).
DOSAGES (INDIAN NIGHTSHADE) — 1–2 G POWDERED PLANT (KAP); 48–96 ML PLANT DECOCTION (KAP).
INDIAN PHYSIC, AMERICAN IPECAC
(GILLENIA STIPULATUS (MUHL. EX WILLD.) BAILL.) +
SYNONYMS: PORTERANTHUS STIPULATUS (MUHL. EX WILLD.) BRITTON, SPIRAEA STIPULATA MUHL. EX WILLD.
CALLED INDIAN PHYSIC ROOT OR AMERICAN IPECAC IN HHB. UNFORTUNATELY, THE HERBAL PDR (PH2)
EQUATES THE COMMON NAME, INDIAN PHYSIC, USED IN HHB FOR THIS SPECIES, WITH THE SCIENTIFIC NAME,
GILLENIA TRIFOLIATA, WHICH MOERMAN AND I TREAT AS BOWMAN’S ROOT. THUS, THE NOMENCLATURE IN THE
GERMAN-EDITED PH2 IS CRISS-CROSSED WITH THE EARLIER GERMAN BOOK (HHB) AND WITH THE AMERINDIAN
DEM. I THINK BOTH SPECIES MIGHT BE CONSIDERED GENERICALLY FROM THE MEDICINAL POINT OF VIEW.
ACTIVITIES (INDIAN PHYSIC) — BITTER (F; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; PH2); EMETIC (F; DEM; HHB);
EXPECTORANT (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (INDIAN PHYSIC) — ASTHMA (F; DEM); COLD (F; DEM); CONSTIPATION (F; PH2); DIARRHEA
(F; DEM; PH2); DROPSY (F; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); FEVER (F; DEM); FLU (F; DEM); HEPATOSIS
(F; DEM); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM; PH2); STING (F; DEM); SWELLING (F; DEM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (INDIAN PHYSIC) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES
NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
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INDIAN OR HIMALAYAN RHUBARB (RHEUM AUSTRALE D. DON) +
SYNONYM: RHEUM EMODI WALL. EX MEISN.
ACTIVITIES (INDIAN RHUBARB) — ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); APERITIF (F; HH2; KAB); ASTRINGENT (F; DEP;
KAB; SUW); BITTER (F; KAB); CARDIOTONIC (F; MBB); DIURETIC (F; KAB; KAP); EMMENAGOGUE (F;
KAB; KAP); LAXATIVE (F; DEP; KAB; KAP; MBB; SUW); STOMACHIC (F; KAP); TONIC (F; DEP;
KAB; SUW).
INDICATIONS (INDIAN RHUBARB) — ALCOHOLISM (F; MBB); ANOREXIA (F; HH2; KAB); ASTHMA (F;
KAB; KAP; MBB); ATONY (F; WOI); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB; KAP); BRUISE (F;
KAB); CATARRH (F; KAP); CIRRHOSIS (F; MBB); CONSTIPATION (F; DEP; KAB; KAP; MBB; SUW);
CORYZA (F; KAB; KAP); DERMATOSIS (F; KAP); DIARRHEA (F; SUW); DUODENOSIS (F; KAP); DYSENTERY
(F; KAB; KAP); DYSPEPSIA (F; WOI); ENCEPHALOSIS (F; KAB); ENTEROSIS (F; HH2; KAP); FEVER (F;
KAB; KAP); GAS (F; MBB); GASTROSIS (F; HH2); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB); HEPATOSIS (F; MBB);
JAUNDICE (F; KAP); LUMBAGO (F; KAB; KAP); NEURASTHENIA (F; MBB); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB); PAIN
(F; KAB); WATER RETENTION (F; KAB; KAP).
DOSAGES (INDIAN RHUBARB) — 0.2–1 G (HHB; HH2); 5–20 G (KAP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (INDIAN RHUBARB) — NOT COVERED (AKP;
KOM; PH2). PROBABLY CONTAINS OXALATES AND ANTHRAQUINONES, AND DESERVES THE SAME CAUTIONARY
NOTES AS THE CHINESE AND EUROPEAN SPECIES. MAYBE SO, MAYBE NOT. HERE I READ IN AN INDIAN BOOK
MORE THAN 100 YEARS OLD REGARDING THE HIMALAYAN RHUBARB, “IT IS LESS ACTIVE AND HAS OFTEN BEEN
PRONOUNCED WORTHLESS” (DEP). AND WOI (1972) WARNS ABOUT THINGS THAT WERE NOT EVEN WARNED
ABOUT BY CONSERVATIVE AHP, “ITS USE IS PROHIBITED FOR PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM GOUT, RHEUMATISM,
EPILEPSY, AND URIC ACID PROBLEMS” (WOI). CONSERVATIVELY, HERE ARE THE WARNINGS FOR THE MORE
DANGEROUS SPECIES. VIZ. CLASS 2B, 2C, 2D. BEWARE OF ANTHRAQUINONES, OXALATES, AND TANNINS (AHP).
COMMISSION E REPORTS FOR BARK, CONTRAINDICATIONS, ADVERSE EFFECTS, AND INTERACTIONS OF ANTHRANOID
LAXATIVES (AEH). CAN CAUTIONS THAT THE ANTHRAQUINONES ARE LAXATIVE AND IRRITATE THE GI TRACT.
BECAUSE OF THE ANTHRAQUINONES, NONSTANDARDIZED PREPARATIONS SHOULD BE AVOIDED DURING PREGNANCY
AND LACTATION (CAN). “ANTHRAQUINONES MAY BE SECRETED INTO BREAST MILK.” ALSO CONTRAINDICATED
IN ARTHROSIS, HEMORRHOIDS, AND NEPHROPATHY (CAN), INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION, ABDOMINAL PAIN OF
UNKNOWN CAUSES, ANY ENTEROSIS (APPENDICITIS, COLITIS, CROHN’S DISEASE, AND IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME), HEMORRHOIDS, NEPHROPATHY, MENSTRUATION (AHP), AND URETHROSIS (CAN). NOT FOR USE IN
CASES OF DIARRHEA OR ABDOMINAL PAIN. DISCONTINUE USE IF DIARRHEA OR WATERY STOOLS OCCUR. CONSULT
A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER IN CASES OF PREGNANCY OR LACTATION. NOT FOR LONG-TERM USE, USE MORE THAN
8–10 DAYS, OR OVERDOSAGE (AHP, CAN). RHUBARB LEAVES, HIGH IN OXALIC ACID, SHOULD NOT BE EATEN
(CAN). ONE CASE OF ANAPHYLAXIS FOLLOWING INGESTION REPORTED (CAN). CONTAINS 4–11% STILBENE
DERIVATIVES, WHICH POSE SUCH RISKS THAT THE HERB “CAN NO LONGER BE RECOMMENDED” (SHT). WHILE
WIDELY USED, ANTHRANOID-CONTAINING LAXATIVES CAN BE HABIT-FORMING; SOME CONTAIN COMPOUNDS
SUSPECTED OF BEING CYTOTOXIC, GENOTOXIC, MUTAGENIC, AND EVEN TUMORIGENIC. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL
STUDIES IN GERMANY REVEAL THAT ABUSERS OF ANTHRANOID LAXATIVES HAVE A THREE TIMES HIGHER RATE OF
COLON CARCINOMA (AEH).
INDIAN SARSAPARILLA (HEMIDESMUS INDICUS (L.) W. T. AITON) +
SYNONYM: PERIPLOCA INDICA L.
ACTIVITIES (INDIAN SARSAPARILLA) — ALTERATIVE (F; DEP; SUW; WOI); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; MPI);
ANTIDOTE (1; KEB); ANTIEDEMIC (1; MPI); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; MPI); ANTISEPTIC (1; KEB);
ANTIVIRAL (1; MPI); APERITIF (F; DEP; SKJ; SUW); DEMULCENT (F; DEP; SUW; WOI); DEPURATIVE
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(F; DEP; KEB); DIAPHORETIC (1; KEB; SUW); HYPERTENSIVE (1; MPI); IMMUNODEPRESSANT (1;
KEB); LACTAGOGUE (F; SKJ); TONIC (F; DEP; WOI).
INDICATIONS (INDIAN SARSAPARILLA) — ANOREXIA (F; DEP; SKJ; SUW); ARTHROSIS (1; KAP; MPI);
BACTERIA (1; MPI); BILIOUSNESS (F; DEP); BITE (F; SUW); CANDIDA (F; DEP); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F;
DEP); COUGH (F; DEP); DEBILITY (F; DEP); DERMATOSIS (F; DEP; KEB); DIARRHEA (F; DEP);
DYSPEPSIA (F; DEP); DYSURIA (F; SKJ); EDEMA (1; MPI); ESCHERICHIA (1; MPI); FEVER (1; KEB;
MPI; SKJ; SUW); GRAVEL (F; DEP; WOI); INFECTION (1; MPI); INFLAMMATION (1; MPI); LEPROSY
(1; KEB); LEUKORRHEA (F; DEP; SUW); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; MPI); RHEUMATISM (F; DEP;
SKJ; SUW); SALMONELLA (1; MPI); SCROFULA (F; DEP); SHIGELLA (1; MPI); SNAKEBITE (F; SUW);
STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; MPI); STING (F; SUW); STOMACHACHE (F; SKJ); STRANGURY (F; DEP); SWELLING
(1; DEP; MPI); SYPHILIS (F; DEP; SKJ; SUW); ULCER (F; KEB); UROGENITOSIS (F; DEP); UTI (F;
SKJ); VD (F; DEP; SKJ); VIRUS (1; MPI).
DOSAGES (INDIAN SARSAPARILLA) — 1–4 G POWDERED ROOT (KAP); 28–56 ML ROOT DECOCTION (F; KAP);
3–6 ML (1:2) EXTRACT/DAY (KEB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (INDIAN SARSAPARILLA) — CLASS 4 (AHP). NOT
COVERED (KOM). THOUGH MILDLY IMMUNODEPRESSANT, “VERY SAFE AND NON-TOXIC” (KEB).
INDIAN STRAWBERRY (DUCHESNEA INDICA (ANDREWS) FOCKE) ++
SYNONYM: FRAGARIA INDICA ANDREWS, POTENTILLA INDICA (ANDREWS) TH. WOLF.
ACTIVITIES (INDIAN STRAWBERRY) — CIRCULOSTIMULANT (F; DAA; FAD).
INDICATIONS (INDIAN STRAWBERRY) — ABSCESS (F; FAD); BOIL (F; FAD); BUG BITE (F; FAD); BURN
(F; FAD); CACHEXIA (F; DAA); CANCER (F; DAA); COUGH (F; FAD); DERMATOSIS (F; FAA); ECZEMA
(F; FAD); LARYNGOSIS (F; FAD); PULMONOSIS (F; FAD); RHEUMATISM (F; FAD); RINGWORM (F; FAD);
SNAKEBITE (F; DAA); STING (F; FAD); STOMATOSIS (F; DAA); SWELLING (F; DAA); TONSILOSIS (F; DAA);
TRAUMA (F; FAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DAA); WHITLOW (F; DAA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (INDIAN STRAWBERRY) — NOT COVERED BY
COMMISSION E OR AHP, AND NO MEDICINAL INFORMATION, EVEN IN THE WEALTH OF INDIA. FRUITS OFTEN
DESCRIBED AS POISONOUS. I HAVE EATEN HUNDREDS, AND FIND THE WORD INSIPID MORE ACCURATE. REPORTED
TO CONTAIN EMODIN (RARE IN ROSE FAMILY), CHRYSOPHANIC ACID, AND PHYTOSTEROLS (DAA).
INDIAN VALERIAN (VALERIANA JATAMANSI JONES) ++
SYNONYMS: NARDOSTACHYS JATAMANSI (JONES) DC., PATRINA JATAMANSI (JONES) D. DON, VALERIANA
WALLICHII DC.
ACTIVITIES (INDIAN VALERIAN) — ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); AMEBICIDE (1; WOI); ANALGESIC (1; WOI);
ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HH3); ANTIPERIODIC (F; KAB); ANTISEPTIC (1; WOI); ANTISPASMODIC (1; HHB;
HH3; KAP); APHRODISIAC (F; KAB); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB); BITTER (F; KAB); CARMINATIVE (1;
HHB; KAP; SKJ; WOI); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; HH3); DEPURATIVE (F; KAB); DIURETIC (F; KAB);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; KAB); HYPNOTIC (F; KAB); INSECTIFUGE (1; WOI); SEDATIVE (1; KAP; SKJ;
WOI); STIMULANT (F; KAP; SKJ; WOI); STOMACHIC (F; KAP); TONIC (F; SKJ; WOI); TRANQUILIZER
(1; WOI).
INDICATIONS (INDIAN VALERIAN) — ALOPECIA (F; HH3); AMEBA (1; WOI); ARTHROSIS (F; KAB);
BACTERIA (1; HH3; WOI); BITE (F; KAB); CANCER (F; JLH); CHOREA (F; KAP); COLIC (F; HH3);
CONVULSION (F; KAB; KAP); CRAMP (1; HHB; HH3; KAP); DEBILITY (F; KAP); DYSURIA (F; SKJ;
WOI); EPILEPSY (F; HH3; KAB); ESCHERICHIA (1; HH3); GAS (1; HHB; KAP; SKJ; WOI); GLEET
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(F; KAB); HEAD (F; KAB); GASTROSIS (F; KAP); HEPATOSIS (F; HH3; KAB); HYPOCHONDRIA (F;
WOI); HYSTERIA (F; HH3; WOI); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; WOI); INSOMNIA (1; HH3;
KAP; SKJ; WOI); NEPHROSIS (F; HH3; KAB); NERVOUSNESS (1; KAP; SKJ; WOI); NEUROSIS (F;
KAP; WOI); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB; JLH); PAIN (1; KAB; WOI); SENILITY (F; KAP); SHELL SHOCK
(F; KAP); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB); SPLENOSIS (F; HH3; KAB); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH3); SYNCOPE (F;
KAB); WATER RETENTION (F; KAB).
DOSAGES (INDIAN VALERIAN) — 1–3 G (KAP); 150–200 MG MIXED VALEPOTRIATES (HH3).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (INDIAN VALERIAN) — CLASS 1 (AHP). SAID TO
BE A GOOD SUBSTITUTE FOR V. OFFICINALIS (KAB).
INDIGO (INDIGOFERA TINCTORIA L.) ++
SYNONYM: I. SUMATRANA GAERTN.
ACTIVITIES (INDIGO) — ALLERGENIC (1; CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (F; WBB); ANTIDOTE, ARSENIC (F; WBB);
ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC; WBB); ANTISEPTIC (F; CRC; WBB); ANTISPASMODIC (F; CRC); ASTRINGENT (F;
CRC); DEOBSTRUENT (F; CRC); EMETIC (1; CRC); LARVICIDE (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; WBB);
NEMATICIDE (1; CRC); NERVINE (F; CRC); PEDICULICIDE (1; CRC; WBB); STIMULANT (F; CRC);
STOMACHIC (F; WBB); VERMIFUGE (1; CRC; WBB).
INDICATIONS (INDIGO) — ASTHMA (F; CRC; WBB); BACTERIA (F; WBB); BITE (F; CRC); BLENNORRHEA
(F; CRC); BOIL (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC); BRUISE (F; CRC); CANCER (1; CRC); CANCER, COLON
(F; JLH); CANCER, LUNG (1; ZUL); CANCER, OVARY (F; JLH); CARCINOMA (1; ZUL); CONSTIPATION (F;
CRC; WBB); CRAMP (F; CRC); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); DYSURIA (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH);
EPILEPSY (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC; WBB); GONORRHEA (F; WBB); GRAVEL (F; CRC); HEADACHE (F;
WBB); HEART (F; WBB); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; WBB); HYDROPHOBIA (F;
CRC); ICHTHYOSIS (F; CRC); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC); LICE (1; CRC; WBB);
NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; WBB); NEUROSIS (F; CRC); PALPITATION (F; WBB); PERTUSSIS (F; WBB);
PULMONOSIS (F; WBB); SCABIES (F; CRC); SNAKEBITE (F; WBB); SORE (F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC;
WBB); STING (F; CRC); STONE (F; CRC); SYPHILIS (F; CRC; WBB); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (F; WBB); TUMOR (1; CRC); ULCER (F; CRC); VD (F; CRC; WBB); WORM (1; CRC; WBB);
WOUND (F; JLH; WBB); YAW (F; CRC).
INTOXICATING MINT (LAGOCHILUS INEBRIANS BUNGE.) +
ACTIVITIES (INTOXICATING MINT) — ANTISPASMODIC (F; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (F; CRC); HEMOSTAT (F;
CRC); HYPOTENSIVE (F; CRC); INTOXICANT (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (1; CRC); SEDATIVE (F; CRC); TRANQUILIZER (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (INTOXICATING MINT) — ALLERGY (F; CRC); BLEEDING (F; CRC); CRAMP (F; CRC);
DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); GLAUCOMA (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; CRC); INSOMNIA (F; CRC);
NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC); NEUROSIS (F; CRC).
IPECAC (PSYCHOTRIA IPECACUANHA (BROT.) STOKES) +
SYNONYMS: CALLICOCCA IPECACUANHA BROT., CEPHAELIS IPECACUANHA (BROT.) TUSSAC.
ACTIVITIES (IPECAC) — AMEBICIDE (1; APA; HH2; PHR); ANALGESIC (F; APA); ANTACID (F; WO2);
ANTIEMETIC (1; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA); ANTINAUSEANT (F; APA); ANTISPASMODIC (1; EFS;
PHR; PH2); APERITIF (1; APA; WO2); CHOLAGOGUE (F; EFS); CYTOTOXIC (1; HH2); DIAPHORETIC (F;
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APA; WO2); DIGESTIVE (F; APA); EMETIC (2; HH2; PHR; PH2; WO2); EXPECTORANT (1; APA; HH2;
PHR; PH2; WO2); HEMOSTAT (F; EFS); INSECTICIDE (F; WO2); RUBEFACIENT (1; WO2); SIALAGOGUE
(1; WO2); STERNUTATOR (1; WO2); TACHYCARDIC (F; WO2); TOXIC (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (IPECAC) — ABSCESS (F; WO2); ALCOHOLISM (F; WO2); AMEBA (1; APA; HH2; PHR;
PH2); ANOREXIA (1; APA; WO2); ASTHMA (F; PH2); BILHARZIASIS (F; WO2); BILIOUSNESS (F; WO2);
BLEEDING (F; EFS; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (1; APA; PHR; PH2; WO2); CONSTIPATION (F; WO2); COUGH
(1; PHR); CRAMP (1; EFS; PHR; PH2); CROUP (2; PHR; PH2); DIARRHEA (1; APA); DYSENTERY (1;
PHR; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); FEVER (F; APA; WO2); FLU (F; APA); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GONORRHEA
(F; WO2); GUINEA WORM (1; WO2); HEMORRHOID (F; WO2); HEPATOSIS (F; WO2); INFLAMMATION (1;
APA; PH2); LEUKODERMA (1; WO2); MORNING SICKNESS (F; APA); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); PAIN (F;
APA); PERTUSSIS (1; APA; WO2); POISONING (2; APA); PULMONOSIS (F; JFM); PYORRHEA (F; WO2);
SORE (F; WO2); SORE THROAT (F; WO2); VOMITING (1; PH2); WORM (1; WO2).
DOSAGES (IPECAC) — EMETIC DOSE = 15 ML; (AHP); 0.4–1.4 ML IPECAC SYRUP (AHP); 0.25–1
ML ROOT TINCTURE (APA); 0.25–1 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (APA; PNC); 25–100 MG POWDERED
IPECAC (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (IPECAC) — CLASS 2B, 2D. CONTRAINDICATED
IN PATIENTS WITH CARDIAC PROBLEMS. NOT FOR LONG-TERM USE. MAY CAUSE NAUSEA AND VOMITING (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES WHEN USED AS AN EXPECTORANT” (PH2). ALLERGENIC AND MYOPATHOGENIC AFTER PROLONGED DOSING (PHR). TOXIC DOSES MAY
LEAD TO CONVULSIONS, CORROSION OF GI MUCOUS MEMBRANES, HYPOTENSION, RESPIRATORY DYSFUNCTION,
SHOCK, TACHYCARDIA, AND MAYBE EVEN COMA (PHR). CEPHAELINE IS MORE IRRITANT AND ALMOST TWICE
AS TOXIC AS EMETINE (WO2). IRONICALLY, WHILE USED PRIMARILY AS A NAUSEANT TO INDUCE THE VOMITING
OF POISONS, IN LOW DOSES THE HERB SERVES AS AN ANTINAUSEANT, AND FOLKLORICALLY, EVEN IN MORNING
SICKNESS (APA).
IRISH MOSS (CHONDRUS CRISPUS STACKHOUSE) +++
ACTIVITIES (IRISH MOSS) — ANTIAGGREGANT (1; HHB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA); ANTITUSSIVE (F;
PH2; PNC); CATABOLIC (F; PED); DEMULCENT (F; APA; LAF; PH2); EDEMAGENIC (1; LAF); EXPECTORANT (1; PH2; PNC); GASTROPROTECTIVE (1; APA); HYPOTENSIVE (F; APA); IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT (1;
APA); LAXATIVE (F; APA); SECRETORY (1; PH2); SECRETOLYTIC (1; APA).
INDICATIONS (IRISH MOSS) — ADENOPATHY (F; PED); BRONCHOSIS (F; APA; LAF; PH2); CATARRH (1;
HHB); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PNC); COLD (1; APA); CONSTIPATION (1; APA; PH2); COUGH (1; APA;
LAF; PED; PH2); CYSTOSIS (1; HHB); DEBILITY (F; PED); DIARRHEA (1; APA; HHB; PH2);
DYSENTERY (1; APA); DYSPEPSIA (1; APA); ECZEMA (F; PED); ENTEROSIS (1; APA; LAF); EPISTAXIS
(F; PED); FATIGUE (F; PED); GASTROSIS (1; APA; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; APA); HIGH
CHOLESTEROL (1; LAF); INFLAMMATION (1; APA); MUCOSOSIS (1; APA); NEPHROSIS (F; PNC); PHTHISIS
(F; HHB); PSORIASIS (F; PED); RESPIROSIS (1; APA; HHB); TUBERCULOSIS (F; APA; HHB; LAF;
PH2); ULCER (1; APA; LAF; PH2).
DOSAGES (IRISH MOSS) — FEW SOURCES LIST DOSAGES; 1.5/CUP ALGA TEA (HHB; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (IRISH MOSS) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
NO HAZARDS WITH ORAL ADMINISTRATIONS, BUT INJECTIONS CAN TRIGGER PROBLEMS (PHR; PH2). THE MUCILAGE
IN IRISH MOSS SWELLS WHEN IT CONTACTS LIQUID, FORMING A MUCILAGINOUS COATING THAT PROTECTS THE
STOMACH LINING, REDUCES GASTRIC SECRETIONS, AND PROMOTES HEALTHY, BULKY STOOLS. THE MUCILAGE ALSO
PROTECTS MUCOUS MEMBRANES IN RESPIRATORY AILMENTS. CARRAGEENAN IS HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC, AND
PROINFLAMMTORY IF INJECTED.
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IVY (HEDERA HELIX L.) +
ACTIVITIES (IVY) — ALLERGENIC (1; APA; CRC; PH2); AMEBICIDE (1; BGB; PNC); ANALGESIC (1; APA;
BGB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; PH2); ANTICANCER (1; BGB); ANTIEXUDATIVE (F; PH2); ANTILEISHMANIC
(1; BGB); ANTIMELANOMIC (1; BGB); ANTIPYRETIC (F; BGB; PNC); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (2; APA; KOM; PH2; PIP); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC); ASTRINGENT (1; CRC); CONTRACEPTIVE (F;
CRC); CYTOTOXIC (F; BGB; PH2; PNC); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); EMETIC (1; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (F;
CRC); EXPECTORANT (2; APA; KOM; PH2; PIP); FUNGICIDE (1; APA; BGB; PH2; PNC); HEMOLYTIC
(1; CRC); IRRITANT (2; KOM; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; BGB; PNC); LITHOLYTIC (F; MAD); MOLLUSCICIDE
(1; BGB; PH2; PNC); MUCOIRRITANT (2; KOM); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); PARASITICIDE (1; BGB); PEDICULICIDE
(F; CRC); PROTISTICIDE (1; APA); SECRETOLYTIC (BIS); SEDATIVE (1; APA; BGB); STIMULANT (F; CRC);
TRICHOMONICIDE (1; BGB); VASOCONSTRICTOR (F; CRC); VASODILATOR (F; CRC); VERMIFUGE (F; BGB; CRC;
PH2; PNC).
INDICATIONS (IVY) — AMEBA (1; BGB; PNC); AMENORRHEA (F; APA); ARTHROSIS (F; APA); BACTERIA
(1; APA; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (2; APA; PHR; PIP); BURN (F; APA; MAD; PHR); CACOETHES (F; JLH);
CALLUS (F; JLH; MAD; PHR; PH2); CANCER (1; BGB; CRC; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER,
LYMPH (F; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CATARRH (2; KOM; MAD; PH2;
PIP); CELLULITIS (F; PHR; PH2); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; BGB; PNC); CORN
(F; JLH; MAD); COUGH (2; APA; CRC; PHR); CRAMP (2; APA; KOM; MAD; PH2; PIP); DERMATOSIS
(1; APA); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA); FAVUS (1; MAD); FEVER (F; BGB; CRC;
PNC); FUNGUS (1; APA; BGB; PH2; PNC); GOUT (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); HEADACHE (F; JLH; MAD);
HEMOPTYSIS (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; PHR; PH2; PNC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CRC); HYDROCEPHALY (F; MAD); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; APA; BGB; PH2; PNC); INFLAMMATION (2; BGB;
KOM; MAD; PH2); INSOMNIA (1; APA; BGB); INTOXICATION (F; BGB; CRC); JAUNDICE (F; CRC;
MAD); LEISHMANIASIS (1; BGB); LEUKORRHEA (F; MAD); LICE (1; CRC); LIVER FLUKE (1; PNC);
MALARIA (1; CRC; MAD); MELANOMA (1; BGB); MENORRHAGIA (F; MAD); MUCOSOSIS (F; MAD);
MYCOSIS (1; APA; BGB; PH2; PNC); NERVOUSNESS (1; APA; BGB); NEURALGIA (F; PHR; PH2); PAIN
(1; APA; BGB); PARASITE (1; APA; BGB; PHR; PH2); PERTUSSIS (1; APA; BIS); PHLEBITIS (F; PHR;
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PH2); POLYP (F; JLH; MAD); RACHOSIS (F; PH2); RESPIROSIS (2; APA; KOM; PH2; PIP); RHEUMATISM
(F; APA; BGB; PHR; PH2); RHINOSIS (F; MAD); SCABIES (1; APA; MAD); SCLEROSIS (F; CRC);
SCROFULA (F; BGB; CRC; PHR; PH2); SORE (F; PHR); SPLENOSIS (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); STOMACHACHE
(F; MAD); STONE (F; MAD); SUNBURN (F; CRC); TOOTHACHE (F; APA; CRC; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F;
MAD); WART (F; JLH; MAD); WEN (F; JLH); WORM (F; BGB; CRC; PH2; PNC); WOUND (F; PHR).
DOSAGES (IVY) — 0.5 G/CUP TEA 1–3 ×/DAY (APA); 0.3 G LEAF/DAY (KOM; PIP); 0.5 TSP (1 G) POWDERED
LEAF (MAD); 1 TSP HERB/0.25 CUP WATER, STEEP 10 MIN, 1–3 ×/DAY (PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (IVY) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NONE KNOWN OR INDICATED (KOM;
PIP). CAN CAUSE CONTACT ALLERGY (BIS).
IVY GOURD (COCCINIA GRANDIS (L.) J. VOIGT) ++
SYNONYMS: CEPHALANDRA INDICA NAUD., COCCINIA CODIFOLIA AUCT., COCCINIA INDICA WIGHT & ARN.
ACTIVITIES (IVY GOURD) — ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); AMEBICIDE (1; ABS; MPI); ANTIEMETIC (F; SKJ);
ANTIPYRETIC (F; KAB); ANTISEPTIC (1; MPI); ANTISPASMODIC (F; KAB); APHRODISIAC (F; KAB); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB); BITTER (F; KAB); DEPURATIVE (F; KAB); DIAPHORETIC (F; KAB); EMETIC (F; KAB);
EXPECTORANT (F; KAB; KAP); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; ABS; MPI); LAXATIVE (F; DEP; KAB); PARASITICIDE
(1; ABS); PROTISTICIDE (1; ABS; MPI).
INDICATIONS (IVY GOURD) — ADENOPATHY (F; KAP); AMEBA (1; ABS; MPI); ANEMIA (F; KAB);
ASTHMA (F; KAB); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB; KAP; WOI); CATARRH (F; KAB; KAP;
WOI); CONSTIPATION (F; DEP; KAB); CONVULSION (F; SKJ); CRAMP (F; KAB); DERMATOSIS (F; DEP;
KAB; WOI); DIABETES (1; DEP; WOI); DUSGEUSIA (F; KAB); DYSURIA (F; KAB); EARACHE (F; KAB);
ENTEROSIS (F; KAB); FEVER (F; KAB); FUNGUS (F; KAB); GAS (F; KAB); GLOSSOSIS (F; DEP); GLYCOSURIA
(1; MPI; WOI); GONORRHEA (F; DEP; KAB; UPW); GRAVEL (F; SKJ); HALITOSIS (F; KAB); INFLAMMATION
(F; KAB); ITCH (F; KAB); JAUNDICE (F; KAB); LEPROSY (F; KAB); MENORRHAGIA (F; SKJ); MYCOSIS
(F; KAB); OPHTHALMIA (F; UPW); PARASITE (1; ABS); PARTURITION (F; UPW); PSORIASIS (F; KAB);
RINGWORM (F; KAB); SINUSOSIS (F; KAB); SMALLPOX (F; KAP); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB); SORE (F; DEP;
SKJ); SORE THROAT (F; SKJ); STOMATOSIS (F; DEP); SYNDROME-X (1; SYN); SYPHILIS (F; SKJ);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; KAB); VOMITING (F; SKJ).
DOSAGES (IVY GOURD) — 10–20 ML TEA (KAP); 3–6 G POWDERED ROOT (KAP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (IVY GOURD) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PHR). EVEN THOUGH VARIOUS PARTS ARE CONSUMED AS FOOD, I HAVE TROUBLE GIVING A CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH
TO THIS NOXIOUS WEED. ETHANOL EXTRACTS AT 200 MG/KG LOWERED BLOOD SUGAR 23% AND 27%, RESPECTIVELY,
IN NORMAL AND STREPTOZOTOCIN-INDUCED DIABETIC MALE RATS. ROOT EXTRACTS ARE ANTIPROTOZOAL AGAINST
ENTAMOEBA HISTOLYTICA.
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JABORANDI (PILOCARPUS SPP) +
PHR COVERED PILOCARPUS MICROPHYLLUS STAPF EX WARDLEWORTH.
ACTIVITIES (JABORANDI) — ALLERGENIC (F; CRC); ANESTHETIC (F; PH2); ANTIDOTE, ATROPINE (1; CRC);
CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; CRC); CHOLIMIMETIC (1; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); EMETIC (F;
CRC; PH2); GASTROSTIMULANT (1; PHR; PH2); LACRIMATORY (1; CRC; PH2); LACTAGOGUE (F; CRC);
MITOTIC (1; CRC); MYOSTIMULANT (1; PH2); PARASYMPATHOMIMETIC (1; CRC; PH2); PERISTALTIC (1; CRC);
POISON (F; CRC); SECRETAGOGUE (1; PH2); SIALAGOGUE (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); TERATOGENIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (JABORANDI) — ALOPECIA (F; CRC); ASTHMA (F; CRC); BRIGHT’S DISEASE (F; CRC); CATARRH
(F; CRC); CONVULSION (F; PH2); DEAFNESS (F; CRC); DIABETES (F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; PHR); DROPSY (F;
CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; PH2); FEVER (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); FLU (F; PH2); GASTROSIS
(F; PH2); GLAUCOMA (1; PHR; PH2); GONORRHEA (F; PH2); HEART (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); ITCH (F; CRC); ISCHURIA (F; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; CRC); NAUSEA (F; CRC); NEPHROSIS (F;
CRC; PH2); NEUROSIS (F; PH2); PAIN (F; PH2); PLEURISY (F; CRC); PNEUMONIA (F; PH2); PSORIASIS (F;
CRC; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); SYPHILIS (F; CRC); THIRST (F; CRC); TONSILOSIS (F; CRC); VD (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (JABORANDI) — CLASS 2B (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). NOT FOR USE DURING PREGNANCY (PH2). THE LETHAL DOSE OF PILOCARPINE IS CA 60 MG,
CORRESPONDING TO 5–10 G DRUG (PHR). MY DATABASE SUGGESTS THAT IT IS MUCH LESS TOXIC; LD50 PILOCARPINE
= 911 MG/KG ORL RAT. POISONING POSSIBLE THROUGH EYE DROPS BEING SWALLOWED THROUGH EYE OR NOSE.
MAY CAUSE BRADYCARDIA, BRONCHIAL CRAMPS, COLIC, CONVULSION, DIAPHORESIS, DYSPNEA, EMESIS, HYPOTENSION, AND SALIVATION (PH2).
JACKASS BITTERS (NEUROLAENA LOBATA (L.) R. BR.) ++
SYNONYMS: CONYZA LOBATA L., C. SYMPHYTIFOLIA MILL., PLUCHEA SYMPHYTIFOLIA (MILL.) GILLIS.
ACTIVITIES (JACKASS BITTERS) — ANTISEPTIC (1; FNF; HAD); APERITIF (F; JFM); CARMINATIVE (F; JFM);
CULEBRIFUGE (SNAKE REPELLANT) (F; JFM); DEPURATIVE (F; AAB); DIURETIC (F; IED; JFM); FUNGICIDE (F;
AAB); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; AAB); HYPOTENSIVE (F; IED); INSECTICIDE (1; JFM); IXODIFUGE (F; IED;
JFM); STOMACHIC (F; JFM).
INDICATIONS (JACKASS BITTERS) — AMEBA (F; AAB); ANOREXIA (F; JFM); BILIOUSNESS (F; HAD);
CHICKENPOX (F; JFM); CHILDBIRTH (F; IED); COLD (F; HAD); COLIC (F; JFM); DERMATOSIS (F; AAB);
DIABETES (F; JFM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; HAD); FEVER (F; IED; JFM); FUNGUS (F; AAB); GAS (F; JFM);
GASTROSIS (F; JFM); GIARDIA (1; HAD); GONORRHEA (F; IED); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; IED); INFECTION
(F; AAB); ITCH (F; AAB; IED); LEUKORRHEA (F; AAB); LICE (1; AAB); MALARIA (F; IED; JFM); MYCOSIS
(F; AAB); PARASITE (F; AAB); PEDICULOSIS (1; HAD); RASH (F; JFM); RINGWORM (F; AAB); SCABIES
(1; AAB; HAD); SCREW WORM (F; AAB); SORE (F; AAB; JFM); STOMACHACHE (F; IED; JFM); TICKS
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(F; IED; JFM); ULCER (F; JFM); VAGINOSIS (F; AAB); VD (F; IED); WATER RETENTION (F; IED; JFM);
WOUND (F; AAB; JFM); YEAST (1; HAD; IED; JFM).
DOSAGES (JACKASS BITTERS) — ONE FRESH LEAF/DECOCTED CUP, DRINK 1–3 CUPS/DAY FOR INTESTINAL
PARASITES (AAB).
JACK IN THE BUSH
(CHROMOLAENA ODORATA (L.) R. M. KING & H. ROB.) +
SYNONYM: EUPATORIUM ODORATUM L.
ACTIVITIES (JACK IN THE BUSH) — ANALGESIC (F; AAB); ANTIALLERGIC (1; TRA); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; TRA);
ANTISEPTIC (1; TRA); EMMENAGOGUE (F; JFM); PISCICIDE (F; JFM); STOMACHIC (F; JFM); TONIC (F; JFM).
INDICATIONS (JACK IN THE BUSH) — ALLERGY (1; TRA); BACTERIA (1; TRA); COLD (F; AAB; JFM);
COUGH (F; AAB; JFM); DEPRESSION (F; AAB); DERMATOSIS (F; JFM); DIABETES (F; JFM); FURUNCLE (F;
TRA); GONORRHEA (1; JFM; TRA); HEADACHE (F; AAB); INSOMNIA (F; AAB); MALARIA (F; JFM);
NEPHROSIS (F; JFM); NERVOUSNESS (F; AAB); PAIN (F; AAB); RHEUMATISM (1; TRA); SORE (1; TRA);
STOMACHACHE (F; JFM); URETHROSIS (1; TRA); VD (F; TRA); WOUND (F; JFM).
JACK IN THE PULPIT (ARISAEMA TRIPHYLLUM (L.) SCHOTT) +
SYNONYMS: A. ATRORUBENS (AITON) BLUME, A. STEWARDSONII BRITTON, ARUM ATRORUBENS AITON, ARUM
TRIPHYLLUM L.
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IN PH2 AS A. ATRORUBENS.
ACTIVITIES (JACK IN THE PULPIT) — CARMINATIVE (F; DEM); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; CRC; PH2); DIAPHORETIC
(F; CRC; FAD); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC; FAD); HEMATONIC (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); STERNUTATOR
(F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (JACK IN THE PULPIT) — ABSCESS (F; DEM; PH2); ADENOPATHY (F; DEM); APHTHA (F; CRC);
ARTHROSIS (F; CRC); ASTHMA (F; CRC; PH2); BOIL (F; CRC; DEM; HH3); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC; DEM;
PH2); BRUISE (F; DEM); CANCER (F; CRC); CATARRH (F; DEM); COLD (F; CRC); COLIC (F; CRC; PH2);
CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CRC; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); COUGH (F; CRC); CRAMP (F; DEM); CROUP (F;
CRC); DERMATOSIS (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (F; DEM); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC; PH2); FELON (F; CRC); FEVER (F;
CRC; FAD); GAS (F; DEM); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); HEADACHE (F; CRC; FAD); INFERTILITY (F; DEM);
INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; DEM); LARYNGOSIS (F; CRC; FAD); MALARIA (F; CRC); MYALGIA
(F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); PAIN (F; CRC; HH3); PERTUSSIS (F; CRC); POLYP (F; CRC); PULMONOSIS
(F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; PH2); RINGWORM (F; CRC); SCALD (F; CRC); SCROFULA (F; CRC);
SNAKEBITE (F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC); SORE THROAT (F; CRC); STOMATOSIS (F; CRC; PH2); SWELLING (F;
CRC; DEM); TETTERWORM (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC; DEM); WHITLOW (F; CRC); WORM (F; DEM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (JACK IN THE PULPIT) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED
DOSAGE! JAD). CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY (PH2). FRESH MATERIAL AND IMPROPERLY DRIED TUBERS CONTAIN
DANGEROUS LEVELS OF OXALATES. “TOXICITY IS DESTROYED BY PROPER DRYING” (AHP), BUT THAT IS EASIER SAID
THAN DONE (JAD). INGESTION CAN CAUSE GI PROBLEMS, EVEN DEATH, THOUGH THE LATTER HAS NOT BEEN NOT
DOCUMENTED (CRC). PUNGENT SUBSTANCES IRRITATE SKIN AND MUCOUS MEMBRANES (PH2). LD50 (LF LYOPHILISATES) 2857 MG/KG ORL MOUSE (HH3).
JACK PINE (PINUS BANKSIANA LAMB.) ++
ACTIVITIES (JACK PINE) — DECONGESTANT (F; CEB).
INDICATIONS (JACK PINE) — COLD (F; CEB); COMA (F; DEM); CONGESTION (F; CEB); PULMONOSIS (F;
CEB; DEM); SYNCOPE (F; CEB; DEM); WOUND (F; DEM).
JALAP (IPOMOEA PURGA (WENDER.) HAYNE) +
SYNONYMS: CONVOLVULUS PURGA WENDER., EXOGONIUM PURGA (WENDER.) BENTH.
GRUENWALD (2000) WARNS OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSING IPOMOEA ORIZABENSIS (FOR WHICH HE GIVES
COMMON NAMES OF JALAP, MEXICAN JALAP, AND MEXICAN SCAMMONY) AND JALAP (IPOMOEA PURGA).
SINCE PROBABLY NONE OF THE CHEMICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL STUDIES WERE OF RESINS BACKED UP BY
VOUCHER SPECIMENS, I HAVE AGGREGATED THE DATA HERE.
ACTIVITIES (JALAP) — ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; CRC; JFM); DIURETIC (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (1; CRC;
MAD; PH2); STOMACHIC (F; MAD); VERMIFUGE (1; CRC; PH2).
INDICATIONS (JALAP) — COLIC (F; CRC; PH2); COLITIS (F; CRC; JFM; PH2); CONSTIPATION (1; CRC;
MAD; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; JFM; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F;
CRC; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; CRC); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC; JFM); PAIN (F; CRC; PH2); RESTLESSNESS
(F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; PH2); SLUGGISHNESS (F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F;
CRC); WORM (1; CRC; MAD; PH2).
DOSAGES (JALAP) — 50–200 MG RESIN AS STOMACHIC, HIGHER DOSES AS LAXATIVE (MAD); CHILDREN
100–300 MG, ADULTS 300–1200 AS LAXATIVE (MAD); 100–300 MG RESIN AS MAXIMUM INDIVIDUAL DOSE,
UP TO 1.5 G DAY FOR JALAP RESIN (PH2). AVERAGE 1 G FOR ORIZABENSIS RESIN (PH2).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (JALAP) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM). USE OF
I. PURGA IS OBSOLETE. OVERDOSES (PURGA) MAY CAUSE CRAMP, ENTEROSIS, GASTROSIS, NAUSEA, AND PAIN
(PH2). BUT FOR ORIZABENSIS, “HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
COLIC MAY BE A SIDE EFFECT (PH2).
JAMAICA DOGWOOD (PISCIDIA PISCIPULA (L.) SARG.) +
SYNONYMS: ERYTHRINA PISCIPULA L., ICHTHYOMETHIA PISCIPULA (L.) HITCHC. EX SARG., PISCIDIA ERYTHRINA L.
ACTIVITIES (JAMAICA DOGWOOD) — ANALGESIC (F; CRC; EFS; JFM); ANTICANCER (1; CRC); ANTILEUKEMIC
(1; CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (1; CRC; JFM; PHR; PH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; AAB); ANXIOLYTIC (F; PHR); ASTRINGENT (1; AAB); CARDIOTONIC (F; EFS); CNS-PARALYTIC (1; MAD); CURARE (F; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC;
JFM; MAD); DIURETIC (F; CRC; EFS); EMETIC (F; CRC); FUNGICIDE (1; AAB); HYPNOTIC (F; CRC);
INSECTICIDE (1; CRC); MOLLUSCICIDE (1; AAB); MYDRIATIC (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (1; CRC; EFS; IED; MAD);
PISCICIDE (1; EFS; FNF); SEDATIVE (1; IED; JFM; PHR; PH2); SOPORIFIC (1; IED); UTERORELAXANT (1; AAB).
INDICATIONS (JAMAICA DOGWOOD) — ALCOHOLISM (F; CRC; JFM); ANXIETY (F; PHR; PH2); ASTHMA
(F; CRC); BACKACHE (F; CRC; JFM); BLEEDING (F; AAB); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC; JFM); CANCER (1;
CRC); CANCER, EPIDERMIS (1; CRC); CANCER, NOSE (1; CRC); CANCER, PHARYNX (1; CRC); CHILDBIRTH
(F; JFM); COLD (F; CRC; JFM); COLIC (F; JFM); COUGH (F; CRC; JFM); CRAMP (1; CRC; JFM; PHR;
PH2); DELIRIUM (F; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F; AAB; CRC; JFM); DIARRHEA (F; AAB); DYSENTERY (F;
AAB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; AAB; CRC; JFM); DYSURIA (F; MAD); FEAR (F; PH2); FEVER (F; CRC;
JFM; MAD); FLU (1; AAB); FRACTURE (F; JFM); FUNGUS (1; AAB); GINGIVOSIS (F; AAB); HEADACHE
(F; CRC; JFM); HERPES (1; AAB); HYSTERIA (F; CRC; JFM); INFECTION (1; AAB); INSOMNIA (1; CRC;
IED; JFM; PHR; PH2); LEUKEMIA (1; CRC); MANGE (F; CRC; JFM); MIGRAINE (1; CRC; MAD);
MYCOSIS (1; AAB); NERVOUSNESS (1; IED; JFM; PHR; PH2); NEURALGIA (1; CRC; JFM); PAIN (1;
CRC; EFS; JFM); PERTUSSIS (F; CRC; JFM); POLIO (1; AAB); RASH (F; AAB); RHINOSIS (F; CRC);
SPASM (F; CRC); SPRAIN (F; JFM); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC; JFM; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC); VIRUS
(1; AAB; TRA); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; EFS); WOUND (F; AAB; CRC; JFM).
DOSAGES (JAMAICA DOGWOOD) — BOIL 5 × 5 CM SQUARE OF BARK IN 3 CUPS WATER AS ASTRINGENT
MOUTHWASH (AAB); 1–2 G ROOT BARK, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–2 ML LIQUID ROOT BARK EXTRACT (1:1
IN 30% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–8 ML ROOT BARK TINCTURE (BPC; CAN); BOIL 9 LEAVES WITH SUGAR
WATER TO MAKE A COUGH SYRUP (JFM); 2–5 G LIQUID EXTRACT (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (JAMAICA DOGWOOD) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). CAN CAUTIONS THAT
HIGH DOSES CAN CAUSE IRRITATION, NUMBNESS, SALIVATION, AND TREMORS. BECAUSE OF IRRITANT AND UTERINE
ACTIVITY, IN VITRO AND IN VIVO, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. SAID TO BE TOXIC
PARENTERALLY BUT NONTOXIC ORALLY (TO 90,000 MG/KG IN RATS AND RABBITS). MAY POTENTIATE PHARMACEUTICAL
SEDATIVES (CAN).
JAPANESE ATRACTYLODES
(ATRACTYLODES JAPONICA (KOIDZ.) KITAM) ++
SOME DATA ALSO APPLY TO ATRACTYLODES OVATA IN HH3. PERRY TREATS ALL THREE OF THE SPECIES COVERED
HERE AS ONE FROM A MEDICINAL POINT OF VIEW FOR SOME INDICATIONS: A. JAPONICA, A. LANCEA, AND A.
MACROCEPHALA, I ENTERED THOSE INDICATIONS FOR ALL THREE. PERHAPS THEY SHOULD BE AGGREGATED, PERHAPS
NOT. HH3 TREATED ALL THREE SEPARATELY, BUT FOR REASONS THAT ESCAPE ME, PH2 LEFT OUT A. MACROCEPHALA,
PERHAPS THE BETTER KNOWN OF THE TRIO.
ACTIVITIES (JAPANESE ATRACTYLODES) — ANALGESIC (1; HH3); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HH3; LAF); ANTICHOLINERGIC (1; X11263255); ANTIDEPRESSANT (F; LAF); ANTIEDEMIC (1; HH3); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
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(1; HH3; LAF); ANTIOXIDANT (1; HH3); ANTISEPTIC (1; HH3; LAF); ANTITUMOR (1; HH3); ANTIULCER
(1; HH3); ANTIVIRAL (1; LAF); DIURETIC (F; LMP; PH2); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; HH3); HYPOGLYCEMIC
(1; HH3; LAF); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; HH3); SPLENOTONIC (F; LMP); STIMULANT (F; LMP); UTERORELAXANT (1; X11263255).
INDICATIONS (JAPANESE ATRACTYLODES) — ANOREXIA (F; LAF; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F; LAF); BACTERIA (1;
HH3; LAF); CANCER (1; HH3); COLD (F; LAF); DEPRESSION (F; LAF); DIABETES (1; HH3; LAF);
DIARRHEA (F; LMP; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; LAF; LMP); DYSURIA (F; HH3); ECZEMA (F; LAF); EDEMA
(1; HH3; LAF); ESCHERICHIA (1; HH3); FATIGUE (F; PH2); FUNGUS (1; LAF); GASTROSIS (F; LMP;
PH2); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; HH3; LAF); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; HH3); INFECTION (1; HH3; LAF);
INFLAMMATION (1; HH3; LAF; PH2); MYCOSIS (F; LAF); NAUSEA (F; PH2); NYCTALOPIA (F; LAF);
OPHTHALMIA (F; LAF); PAIN (1; HH3; LAF); RHEUMATISM (F; LAF); SHIGELLA (1; HH3); SPLENOSIS
(F; LMP); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH3; LAF); STOMACHACHE (F; HH3); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; HH3); SWEATING (F; PH2); SWELLING (1; HH3); TUMOR (1; HH3); ULCER (1; HH3); VIRUS (1; LAF); VOMITING (F;
PH2); WART (F; LAF); WATER RETENTION (F; LMP; PH2).
DOSAGES (JAPANESE ATRACTYLODES) — 0.5–1 G POWDERED RHIZOME (HH3; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (JAPANESE ATRACTYLODES) — NOT COVERED
(AHP; KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
JAPANESE HONEYSUCKLE (LONICERA JAPONICA THUNB.) ++
SYNONYMS: L. AUREORETICULATA T. MOORE, L. JAPONICA VAR. AUREO-RETICULATA (T. MOORE) G.
NICHOLSON.
ACTIVITIES (JAPANESE HONEYSUCKLE) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; FAD); ANTIDOTE (F; DAA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; FNF); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; APA); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DAA; HHB); ANTISEPTIC (1;
DAA; FNF); ANTISPASMODIC (1; FAY); ANTITUBERCULIC (1; FAD); ANTITUMOR (1; APA; DAA); ANTIULCER (1; APA); ANTIVIRAL (1; APA; FNF); ASTRINGENT (1; APA); DETOXICANT (F; FAY); DIURETIC (1;
FAY; HHB); FUNGICIDE (1; DAA); HYPERGLYCEMIC (1; DAA); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; APA; DAA;
FAD; FAY); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; DAA); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; APA; FAY); INSECTICIDE (F; DAA);
PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; APA; FAY); STOMACHIC (1; DAA; FAY; HHB).
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INDICATIONS (JAPANESE HONEYSUCKLE) — APPENDICITIS (1; FAY; LAF); ARTHROSIS (F; APA); BACTERIA (1; APA; DAA; FAD); BOIL (1; DAA; LAF); CANCER (1; APA; DAA; HHB; JLH); CANCER,
BREAST (F; HHB; JLH); CANCER, CERVIX (1; FAY); CANKER (F; LMP); CARBUNCLE (1; FAY); CAVITY
(1; FNF); CERVICOSIS (1; FAY; LAF); COLD (1; DAA; FNF); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (1; FAY; FNF); CRAMP
(1; FAY); DERMATOSIS (F; DAA); DIABETES (F; DAA); DIARRHEA (1; DAA); DYSENTERY (1; DAA;
FAD; FAY); DYSURIA (F; LMP); ECZEMA (F; DAA); ENTEROSIS (1; DAA; FAD); FEVER (1; DAA;
FAD; HHB); FLU (1; APA; DAA; FLU); FUNGUS (1; DAA); FURUNCLE (F; FAY); HEADACHE (F;
DAA); HEMORRHOID (F; LMP); HEPATOSIS (2; FAY; LAF); HERPES (1; APA); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1;
APA; DAA; FAD; FAY); HIV (1; APA); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; DAA); HYPERLIPIDEMIA (1; FAY);
HYPOGLYCEMIA (1; DAA); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; APA; FAY); INFECTION (1; DAA; FAY; FNF);
INFLAMMATION (1; APA; DAA; FNF); ITCH (F; FAY); LARYNGOSIS (1; DAA; FAD); LEPTOSPIROSIS
(1; FAY); LONGEVITY (F; DAA); LYMPHADENOSIS (F; DAA); MASTOSIS (F; FAY; HHB); MEASLES (F;
DAA; LMP); MYCOSIS (1; DAA); NEURALGIA (F; LMP); OSTEOSIS (F; LMP); PAROTOSIS (1; FAY;
FNF); PNEUMONIA (1; FAY); RHEUMATISM (1; DAA; FAD; LMP); SALMONELLA (1; FAY; FNF);
SCABIES (1; DAA; FAD); SORE (1; DAA; FAD; LMP); SORE THROAT (1; LAF); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1;
FAY; FNF); STOMATOSIS (F; LMP); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; FAY); SWELLING (F; DAA; FAD; LMP);
TONSILOSIS (F; FAY); TUBERCULOSIS (1; APA; DAA); TUMOR (1; APA; DAA; FAD); ULCER (1; APA;
LAF; LMP); VIRUS (1; APA; FNF); WATER RETENTION (1; FAY; HHB).
DOSAGES (JAPANESE HONEYSUCKLE) — DOSAGE IN CHINA: 9–15 G DRIED FLOWERS IN DECOCTION, PILLS,
POWDER, OR POULTICE OF THE POWDER (FOSTER AND YUE, 1992); 10 G FLOWER/CUP WATER (APA). I USE
A HANDFUL OF STRIPPED LEAVES (EVEN IN WINTER) AND STRIPPED WINTER BUDS OF FORSYTHIA, WITH SOME
STRAGGLING ANTIVIRAL BLACKBERRY AND RASPBERRY LEAVES IN WINTER. WHEN LEAVES ARE UNAVAILABLE, RARE
IN JANUARY IN MARYLAND, I JUST USE THE TWIGS, KNOWING THAT THEY TOO ARE LOADED WITH ANTIVIRAL
TANNIN. I BOIL THEM FOR SOME 5–10 MINUTES, THEN STRAIN AND ADD LEMON JUICE OR POWDERED
LEMONADE AND SWEETENER. IN SUMMER I DANGEROUSLY ADD ONE CYANIDIFEROUS WILD CHERRY LEAF, AND
LESS DANGEROUSLY LEMONBALM, BOTH ALSO LOADED WITH ANTIVIRAL PHYTOCHEMICALS.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (JAPANESE HONEYSUCKLE) — CLASS 1 (AHP).
THOUGH FLOWERS ARE REPORTED AS FOODS IN ASIA, I THINK OF IT AS MORE MEDICINE THAN FOOD, BUT GOOD
ANTIBIOTIC MEDICINE (JAD). THOUGH ACTIVE AGAINST MYCOBACTERIUM, SALMONELLA, STAPHYLOCOCCUS,
AND SUCH VIRUSES AS HIV AND INFLUENZA, THE FLOWERS ARE ALMOST INNOCUOUS. SUBCUTANEOUS LD50
IN MICE IS 53,000 MG/KG, SOME 40–400 TIMES LESS TOXIC THAN THE ORAL LD50 OF CAFFEINE IN MICE.
SEE FNF.
JASMINE, COMMON JASMINE (JASMINUM OFFICINALE L.) +
ACTIVITIES (JASMINE) — ANESTHETIC (F; EFS); ANTISPASMODIC (F; HHB); APHRODISIAC (F; HHB);
ASTRINGENT (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; WOI); EMMENAGOGUE (F; WOI); NARCOTIC (F; EFS); PECTORAL (F;
EFS); SEDATIVE (F; EFS); TONIC (F; EFS); VERMIFUGE (F; WOI).
INDICATIONS (JASMINE) — CANCER (F; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; EFS); CIRRHOSIS (F; PH2); CORN (F; JLH;
SKJ); CRAMP (F; HHB); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2; WOI); DYSENTERY (F; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2);
EARACHE (F; WOI); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); HEADACHE (F; PH2; WOI); HEPATOSIS
(F; PH2); INDURATION (F; JLH); INSOMNIA (F; EFS); ITCH (F; PH2); LEPROSY (F; PH2); MUCOSOSIS (F;
WOI); MYCOSIS (F; WOI); NERVOUSNESS (F; EFS); OPHTHALMIA (F; PH2); PAIN (F; EFS; PH2);
RINGWORM (F; WOI); SEPTICEMIA (F; EFS); SORE (F; SKJ); STOMACHACHE (F; PH2); STOMATOSIS (F;
WOI); TOOTHACHE (F; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; WOI); WHITLOW (F; JLH); WORM
(F; WOI).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (JASMINE) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
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JATAMANSI, INDIAN NARD (NARDOSTACHYS GRANDIFLORA DC.) ++
SYNONYM: NARDOSTACHYS JATAMANSI AUCT.
ACTIVITIES (JATAMANSI) — ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); ANTIARRHYTHMIC (1; MPI); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; MPI);
ANTICONVULSANT (1; PH2; MPI); ANTIDOTE (F; PH2); ANTIEMETIC (1; KAP); ANTIESTROGENIC (1; MPI);
ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; MPI); ANTIPYRETIC (F; KAB); ANTISEPTIC (1; MPI; SKJ; SUW); ANTISEROTONIN
(1; MPI); ANTISPASMODIC (1; DEP; KAB; MPI); ANTIULCER (1; HH2; PH2); APERITIF (F; KAB);
BITTER (F; KAB; SUW); BRONCHODILATOR (1; MPI); CANDIDICIDE (1; MPI); CARMINATIVE (F; KAB;
SUW); CNS-DEPRESSANT (F; MPI); DEOBSTRUENT (F; DEP; MPI); DEPURATIVE (F; DEP; KAB);
DIURETIC (F; DEP; KAB; MPI; SUW); EMMENAGOGUE (1; AHP; KAB; SUW); FUNGICIDE (1; KAP;
MPI); HYPOTENSIVE (1; KAP; MPI); LAXATIVE (F; KAB; SKJ; SUW); LIPOGENIC (F; KAB); PECTORAL
(F; KAB); PROPECIC (F; DEP; KAB; MPI); SEDATIVE (2; MPI; SKJ); STIMULANT (F; KAB; MPI;
SUW); STOMACHIC (F; KAB; SUW); TAENICIDE (1; MPI); TONIC (F; DEP; KAB; SUW); TRANQUILIZER
(1; KAP; MPI); UTEROTONIC (1; AHP); VERMIFUGE (1; MPI).
INDICATIONS (JATAMANSI) — ATTENTION-DEFICIT DISORDER (2; MPI); AGGRESSIVENESS (1; KAP);
ALOPECIA (F; KAB; MPI); ANOREXIA (F; KAB); ARRHYTHMIA (1; MPI); ASTHMA (1; MPI); BACTERIA
(1; MPI); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); BITE (F; KAB); BRONCHOSIS (1; KAB; MPI; SKJ); CANDIDA (1;
MPI); CARDIOPATHY (1; KAB; MPI); CHOREA (F; MPI); CHOLERA (1; DEP; MPI; SUW); CIRCULOSIS
(F; MPI); COLIC (F; KAB; MPI; SUW); COMPLEXION (F; KAB); CONSTIPATION (F; KAB; SKJ; SUW);
CONVULSION (1; DEP; KAB; MPI; PH2; SKJ; SUW); COUGH (F; KAB; MPI); CRAMP (1; DEP;
KAB; MPI; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; KAB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; SKJ); DYSPNEA (1; MPI); DYSURIA (F;
SKJ); ENTEROSIS (F; KAB; PH2; SUW); EPILEPSY (F; DEP; KAB; PH2; SUW); ERYSIPELAS (F;
KAB); ESCHERICHIA (1; MPI); FEVER (F; KAB); FUNGUS (1; KAP; MPI); GAS (F; DEP; KAB; KAP;
PH2; SUW); GASTROSIS (F; KAP; PH2); GLEET (F; KAB); GRAY HAIR (F; DEP); HEADACHE (F; KAP;
PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (2; KAP; MPI); HYPERKINESIS (2; MPI); HYSTERIA
(F; DEP; KAB; SUW); INFECTION (1; KAP; MPI); INFLAMMATION (F; KAB; PH2); INSOMNIA (2;
HH2; MPI; PH2; SKJ); JAUNDICE (F; DEP; PH2); LEPROSY (F; KAB; MPI); LUMBAGO (F; KAB);
MADNESS (F; MPI); MENOPAUSE (F; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; KAP; MPI); NAUSEA (F; PH2); NEPHROSIS
(F; KAB; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (2; KAP; MPI; SKJ); NEURASTHENIA (1; MPI); NEUROSIS (F; PH2);
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OPHTHALMIA (F; PH2); PAIN (F; KAB; PH2); PALPITATION (1; DEP; KAB; MPI; WOI); RESPIROSIS
(F; DEP); RHINOSIS (F; SKJ); SALMONELLA (1; MPI); SMALLPOX (F; MPI; SKJ); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB);
SORE (F; KAB; MPI); SORE THROAT (F; KAB); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; MPI); STING (F; KAP); STOMACHACHE (F; PH2); TACHYCARDIA (1; MPI; WOI); TAPEWORM (1; MPI); TUBERCULOSIS (F; SKJ); ULCER
(1; HH2; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; PH2); VOMITING (1; KAP); WATER RETENTION (F; DEP; KAB; MPI;
SUW); WORM (1; MPI); YEAST (1; MPI).
DOSAGES (JATAMANSI) — 1–1.5 G POWDERED HERB (KAP); 0.6–1.3 DRUG AS SINGLE DOSE (PH2); 5 G
ROOT 3 ×/DAY (PH2); 10–20 GRAINS POWDERED ROOT (DEP; HH2); 14–56 ML FLUID EXTRACT (KAP); 28–56
ML INFUSION (KAP); 28–56 ML DECOCTION (KAP); WINEGLASS FULL 3 ×/DAY (1:10 TINCTURE OR 1:40
INFUSION WITH 2 G MAXIMUM PER SINGLE DOSE) (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (JATAMANSI) — CLASS 2B. EMMENAGOGUE
AND UTERINE STIMULANT (AHP). CONTRAINDICATED DURING PREGNANCY (PH2).“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN
WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
EXTRACTS (JATAMANSI) — LD50 OF JATAMANSONE (IPR MOUSE) 350 MG/KG, CF 900 MG/KG FOR THE WHOLE
EO (MPI). EO HYPOTENSIVE IN DOGS, DOSAGES FOR HYPOTENSIVE HUMANS, LESS THAN LAB ANIMAL DOSAGE
(MPI). PRELIMINARY CLINICAL TRIALS OF JATAMANSONE EXHIBITED REDUCED AGGRESSIVENESS, RESTLESSNESS,
STUBBORNNESS, AS WELL AS LESS INSOMNIA (MPI). WITH 28 HYPERKINETIC CHILDREN, JATAMANSONE AND
PLACEBO WERE COMPARED FOR 11 MONTHS, WITH D-AMPHETAMINE AND CHLORPROMAZINE. JATAMANSONE AND
ESPECIALLY AMPHETAMINE SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVED BEHAVIOR, AMPHETAMINE WAS BETTER HELPING AGGRESSIVENESS AND RESTLESSNESS. CHILDREN WITH MENTAL RETARDATION SHOWED LITTLE RESPONSE TO ANY OF THE
DRUGS. JATAMANSONE HAD FEWER SIDE EFFECTS THAN THE PHARMACEUTICALS. AMPHETAMINE EXACERBATED
SYMPTOMS EARLY ON AND CAUSED INSOMNIA IN ONE PATIENT (MPI).
JAVA PLUM (SYZYGIUM CUMINI (L.) SKEELS) ++
SYNONYMS: EUGENIA CUMINI (L.) DRUCE, EUGENIA JAMBOLANA LAM., SYZYGIUM JAMBOLANUM DC.
ACTIVITIES (JAVA PLUM) — ANALGESIC (1; HH2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WOI); ANTIDOTE, NUX-VOMICA (F;
IHB); ANTIEDEMIC (1; HH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; HH2; KOM; PH2; PIP); ANTISEPTIC (1; WOI);
ANTISPASMODIC (F; PHR); APHRODISIAC (F; HH2); ASTRINGENT (2; HH2; KOM; MAD; PH2; PIP; WOI);
CARMINATIVE (F; PHR; WOI); DIURETIC (F; HH2; PHR; PH2; WOI); FUNGICIDE (1; WOI); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; HH2; PHR; PNC; WOI); STOMACHIC (F; WOI).
INDICATIONS (JAVA PLUM) — ASTHMA (F; HH2; PHR; PH2); ATONY (F; PH2); BACTERIA (1; WOI);
BRONCHOSIS (F; HH2; PHR); CONSTIPATION (F; PH2); CRAMP (F; PHR); DEPRESSION (F; HH2; PHR);
DERMATOSIS (2; KOM; PH2; PIP); DIABETES (F; IHB; MAD; PHR; WOI); DIARRHEA (2; HHB; KOM;
PH2; PIP; WOI); DYSENTERY (F; HH2; IHB; PHR; WOI); DYSURIA (F; PH2); ESCHERICHIA (1; WOI);
FATIGUE (F; PHR); FEVER (F; PH2); FUNGUS (1; WOI); GAS (F; PHR; WOI); GASTROSIS (F; PHR; PH2);
GLYCOSURIA (1; PNC); INFECTION (1; WOI); INFLAMMATION (2; HH2; KOM; PH2; PIP); LEUKORRHEA
(F; PH2); MUCOSOSIS (2; KOM; PIP); MYCOSIS (1; WOI); NERVOUSNESS (F; PHR PH2); NEUROSIS (F;
PH2); PAIN (1; HH2); PANCREATOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (2; KOM; PH2; PIP); RESPIROSIS
(2; KOM; PIP); SORE (F; PHR); STOMACHACHE (F; PH2); STOMATOSIS (2; KOM; PH2; PIP); SWELLING
(1; HH2); ULCER (F; HH2; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; HH2; PHR; PH2; WOI).
DOSAGES (JAVA PLUM) — 1 G BARK (MAD); 3–6 G BARK/DAY (PIP); 0.3 G FRUITS, SEVERAL ×/DAY (MAD);
30 SEEDS (1.9 G) (PHR; PH2); 0.3–2 G POWDERED SEED (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (JAVA PLUM) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE REPORTED
(PIP). PHYSICIAN SHOULD BE CONSULTED IF DIARRHEA LASTS MORE THAN 3–4 DAYS (PIP). NOT RECOMMENDED
IN DIABETES MELLITUS (PHR). LD50 95% ETHANOLIC SEED EXTRACT 4000 MG/KG ORL MOUSE, 400 MG/KG
PAR MOUSE (HH2).
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JAVA TEA (ORTHOSIPHON ARISTATUS (BLUME) MIQ.) ++
SYNONYMS: CLERODENDRANTHUS SPICATUS (THUNB.) C. Y. WU EX H. W. LI, CLERODENDRUM SPICATUM
THUNB., OCIMUM ARISTATUM BLUME.
ACTIVITIES (JAVA TEA) — ANTIBACTERIAL (2; KOM; PIP); ANTICANCER (F; PH2); ANTIEDEMIC (1; WOI);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; KOM; PH2; SHT); ANTISEPTIC (1; PHR; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; KOM);
AQUARETIC (SHT); ASTRINGENT (1; PHR); CHOLERETIC (F; HHB); DIURETIC (1; HHB; PH2; PIP);
GLYCOGENIC (F; WOI); HYPERTENSIVE (1; WOI); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; WOI); INSULIN-SPARING (F; HHB);
SALURETIC (1; BIS); SYMPATHICOLYTIC (1; WOI); URICOSURIC (F; WOI).
INDICATIONS (JAVA TEA) — ALBUMINURIA (F; PH2); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; MAD); ARTHROSIS (F; MAD);
BACTERIA (2; KOM; PIP); BACTERIURIA (1; BIS); BLADDER STONE (2; PHR; PH2); CANCER (F; PH2); CATARRH
(1; BIS); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PHR); CRAMP (1; KOM); CYSTOSIS (F; HHB); DIABETES (1; HHB); DROPSY
(F; MAD); DYSURIA (F; PH2); EDEMA (1; WOI); GALLSTONE (F; PHR); GOUT (F; PHR; PH2; WOI); GRAVEL
(2; KOM; PIP); HEMATURIA (F; PH2); HEPATOSIS (2; PHR); INFLAMMATION (2; KOM; PH2; SHT); KIDNEY
STONE (2; PHR; PH2); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; WOI); NEPHROCIRRHOSIS (1; WOI); NEPHROSIS (2; HHB;
KOM; PHR); PHOSPHATURIA (F; WOI); RHEUMATISM (F; PHR; PH2); STONE (2; KOM; PH2; SHT);
SWELLING (1; WOI); UTI (2; KOM; PH2; SHT); WATER RETENTION (1; HHB; PH2; PIP).
DOSAGES (JAVA TEA) — 2.5 G/CUP LEAF TEA (HHB); 6–12 G/DAY LEAF IN TEA WITH AT LEAST 2 LITERS WATER
(BIS; KOM; PH2; SHT); 2 TSP (3.6 G) LEAF IN COLD INFUSION (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (JAVA TEA) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NONE REPORTED FOR ORAL DOSING.
IRRIGATION THERAPY CONTRAINDICATED FOR EDEMA DUE TO REDUCED CARDIAC OR RENAL FUNCTION (KOM; PH2;
PIP). NO SINGLE COMPOUND UNDERLIES THE DIURETIC EFFECT. IT IS PRESUMED DUE TO THE HIGH CONTENT OF
POTASSIUM SALTS, SAPONINS, AND FLAVONOIDS. IN HOT WATER EXTRACTS, LIKE TEA, CAFFEIC-ACID DERIVATIVES
MAY CONSTITUTE 95% OF THE PHENOLICS (BIS).
JEQUIRITY (ABRUS PRECATORIUS L.) X
SYNONYM: GLYCINE ABRUS L.
ACTIVITIES (JEQUIRITY) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; DEP; MPI; PH2; PNC; UPW); ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); ANALGESIC (F; UPW); ANTIESTROGENIC (1; MPI); ANTIFERTILITY (1; PH2; UPW); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; MPI);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; DEP); ANTITUMOR (1; WO2); APHRODISIAC (F; IED; UPW); CEREBROTONIC (F; KAB);
CICATRIZANT (F; UPW); CNS-DEPRESSANT (F; UPW); CONTRACEPTIVE (1; PH2; UPW); CYTOTOXIC (F; WO2);
DEPURATIVE (F; KAB; UPW); DIAPHORETIC (F; DAA); DIURETIC (F; IED; UPW); EMETIC (F; DEP); EMOLLIENT
(F; UPW); EXPECTORANT (F; UPW); HEMOLYTIC (1; PNC); HEMOSTAT (F; UPW); HYPOTENSIVE (1; MPI);
IRRITANT (F; PH2); NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1; MPI); NEGATIVE INOTROPIC (1; MPI); PARASYMPATHOMIMETIC
(1; MPI); POISON (F; PH2); PRESSOR (1; ZUL); PROPECIC (F; WO2); SCHISTOSOMICIDE (1; ZUL); TERATOGENIC
(1; PNC); TONIC (F; UPW); UTEROTONIC (F; ZUL); VERMIFUGE (1; UPW; ZUL).
INDICATIONS (JEQUIRITY) — ADENOPATHY (F; KAB); ALOPECIA (F; KAB); ANEMIA (F; UPW); ANURIA
(F; UPW); APHTHOSA (F; DAA); ASCITES (1; WO2); ASTHMA (F; KAB); BITE (F; UPW); BLEEDING (F;
UPW); BLENNORRHEA (F; UPW); BRONCHOSIS (F; DEP; PH2); BRUISE (F; KAB); CANCER (1; JLH; WO2);
CANCER, FACE (1; JLH; WO2); CANCER, HAND (1; JLH; WO2); CANCER, SKIN (1; JLH; UPW; WO2);
CANCER, VAGINA (1; JLH; WO2); CANCER, VULVA (1; JLH; WO2); CARDIOPATHY (F; UPW); CHOLERA (F;
DEP); COLD (F; ZUL); COLIC (F; UPW); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; PH2; UPW); CONVULSION (F; UPW);
CORNEOSIS (F; DEP); COUGH (F; PH2; UPW; ZUL); CYSTOSIS (F; UPW); DERMATOSIS (F; DEP; JLH);
DIARRHEA (F; UPW); DIPHTHERIA (F; DEP); DROPSY (F; DAA); DYSENTERY (F; KAB); DUSGEUSIA (F;
KAB); DYSURIA (F; SKJ); ENTEROSIS (F; UPW); EPITHELIOMA (F; JLH); FEVER (F; DAA; KAB); FRECKLE
(F; UPW); FUNGUS (1; MPI); GASTROSIS (F; UPW); GINGIVOSIS (F; UPW); GONORRHEA (F; UPW); GRAVEL
(F; SKJ); HEADACHE (F; IED); HEMORRHOID (F; DEP); HEPATOSIS (F; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1;
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MPI); HOARSENESS (F; KAB); HOOKWORM (F; UPW); INFERTILITY (F; ZUL); INFLAMMATION (F; DEP;
KAB; PH2); INSANITY (F; UPW); JAUNDICE (F; UPW); LEPROSY (F; UPW); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB);
LEUKORRHEA (F; DEP); LUMBAGO (F; KAB); LUPUS (F; UPW); MALARIA (F; UPW); MUCOSOSIS (F; JLH);
MYCOSIS (1; MPI); NAUSEA (F; UPW); NEPHROSIS (F; UPW); NEUROSIS (F; UPW); NYCTALOPIA (F; SKJ);
OPHTHALMIA (F; GMH; UPW); PAIN (F; UPW); PANUS (F; KAB); PARALYSIS (F; UPW); PERTUSSIS (F;
DEP); PHARYNGOSIS (F; UPW); PULMONOSIS (F; PH2; UPW); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F;
IED; UPW); SCHISTOSOMIASIS (1; UPW; ZUL); SCIATICA (F; KAB); SNAKEBITE (F; UPW); SORE (F;
UPW); SORE THROAT (F; UPW); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; MPI); STOMATOSIS (F; UPW); SWELLING (F; DEP);
SYPHILIS (F; UPW); TRACHOMA (1; UPW); TUBERCULOSIS (F; UPW); TUMOR (1; WO2); ULCER (F; ZUL);
VAGINOSIS (F; JLH); VD (F; UPW); VOMITING (F; UPW); VULVOSIS (F; JLH); WART (F; ZUL); WATER
RETENTION (F; IED; UPW); WORM (1; DAA; UPW; ZUL); WOUND (F; UPW).
DOSAGES (JEQUIRITY) — 5–7 GRAINS FOR PERTUSSIS (DEP); SOME AFRICANS TAKE A DANGEROUS 200-G
POWDERED SEED AS A POWDERED CONTRACEPTIVE, THE EFFECT LASTING 13 MENSTRUAL CYCLES (UPW).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (JEQUIRITY) — EVEN THOUGH THE PLANT CONTAINS
THE VERY USEFUL GLYCYRRHIZIN, I CONSIDER IT TOO POISONOUS FOR FOLK MEDICINE. TWO SEEDS HAVE BEEN
ENOUGH TO KILL CHILDREN (PH2), THREE TO KILL A HORSE (UPW). ABRIN, THE LECTIN, CAN CAUSE COMA,
CONFUSION, CONVULSIONS, DEHYDRATION, GASTROENTEROSIS, AND HYPOTENSION (BRU). AQUEOUS SEED EXTRACT
IS ABORTIFACIENT; LD100 2 MG/KG IPR MOUSE (MPI), LD40 = 25 MG/KG ORL MOUSE (MPI). IF THE LEAVES
REALLY CONTAIN A REPORTED 10% GLYCYRRHIZIN, AND A BIGGER IF, NO TOXINS, THEY MIGHT SHARE MANY OF
THE BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF LICORICE. ONE STUDY (CHOI ET AL., 1989) FOUND NO GLYCYRRHIZIN, RATHER FOUR
ABRUSOSIDES AND THREE OTHER SWEET GLYCOSIDES BASED ON THE NOVEL CYCLOARTANE-TYPE AGLYCON. PURIFIED
ABRUSOSIDES MAY PROVE USEFUL AS COMMERCIAL SWEETENERS AND LACK THE TOXICITY KNOWN IN GLYCYRRHIZIN.
MORE EXTENSIVE TOXICITY TESTS NEED TO BE CONDUCTED (ZUL). ENZYMES IN ABRIN INHIBIT PROTEIN
SYNTHESIS, CAUSING CELL DEATH, MORE SO IN TUMOR THAN IN HEALTHY CELLS (ZUL).
JEWELWEED (IMPATIENS CAPENSIS MEERB.) +
SYNONYMS: I. BIFLORA WALTER AND I. PALLIDA NUTT. ARE CONSIDERED SYNONYMS BY YOURS TRULY.
REGRETTABLY, PH2 SAYS, NOT TOO INTELLIGENTLY, “IMPATIENS IS COMMON IN THE TEMPERATE REGIONS AND
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IN SOUTH AFRICA, BUT GROWS MOSTLY IN THE MOUNTAINOUS REGIONS OF ASIA AND AFRICA.” THAT MAKES
ME THINK THEY ARE TALKING MORE OF I. BALSAMINA, BUT THEIR MONOGRAPH IS LABELED I. BIFLORA, AND
REFERS TO JEWELWEED, AN AMERICAN SPECIES. THEY CITE ONLY TWO GERMAN REFERENCES, THE SAME TWO
THEY CITE IN THEIR FIRST EDITION PHR. MUCH OF THE CONFUSION MAY HARK BACK TO EFS WHO RATHER
“LUMP” I. AUREA, I. BALSAMINA, I. BIFLORA, AND I. NOLITANGERE. I SUSPECT THEY ALL CONTAIN LAWSONE,
WHICH MAKES THEM RATHER GENERIC MEDICINALLY. FOR THE MOMENT I AM RELUCTANT TO AGGREGATE THE
DATA ON THE GARDEN ORNAMENTAL, I. BALSAMINA, AND MY LOVELY WILD FLOWERS HERE IN MARYLAND, THE
ORANGE AND THE YELLOW JEWELWEED.
ACTIVITIES (JEWELWEED) — ANALGESIC (1; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FNF); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; CEB;
FNF); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FNF); ANTIPYRETIC (1; FNF); ANTISEPTIC (1; FNF); ANTISARCOMIC (1;
FNF); ANTISICKLING (1; FNF); ANTISPASMODIC (1; FNF); ANTITUMOR (1; FNF); APERITIF (F; PH2);
DIGESTIVE (F; PHR; PH2); DIURETIC (F; APA; DEM; PHR; PH2); EMETIC (F; CEB); EMMENAGOGUE
(1; FNF); FUNGICIDE (1; APA; FNF); LAXATIVE (F; CEB); OXYTOCIC (1; FNF); UTEROTONIC (1; FNF).
INDICATIONS (JEWELWEED) — ANOREXIA (F; PH2); ASTHMA (F; CEB); BACTERIA (1; FNF); BRUISE
(1; APA; CEB; DEM; FAD; FNF); BUG BITE (1; FAD; FNF); BURN (1; APA; DEM; FAD; FNF);
CANCER (1; FNF; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); COLD (F; CEB); CONSTIPATION (F; APA; CEB); CORN
(F; JLH); CRAMP (F; DEM; FNF); CUT (1; FAD; FNF); DERMATOSIS (1; DEM; FNF); DROPSY (F;
CEB; DEM); DYSPEPSIA (F; PHR; PH2); DYSURIA (F; DEM); ECZEMA (1; DEM; FAD; FNF);
EYELID (F; DEM); FEVER (1; FNF); FUNGUS (1; APA; CEB; FNF); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); HEADACHE
(F; DEM); HEMORRHOID (F; APA; CEB; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; APA); HIVE (1 DEM; FNF); INFECTION
(1; APA; FNF); INFLAMMATION (1; FNF); ITCH (1; APA; FNF); JAUNDICE (F; CEB; DEM); LIVER
SPOT (F; DEM); MYCOSIS (1; APA; FNF); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); PAIN (1; FNF); POISON IVY (1;
FNF); RASH (F; APA); RINGWORM (1; APA; CEB; FAD; FNF); SORE (1; APA; DEM; FAD; FNF);
SPRAIN (1; CEB; DEM; FAD; FNF); SWELLING (F; APA); TUMOR (1; FNF); URTICARIA (1; DEM;
FNF); WART (F; APA; CEB; FAD; JLH; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; APA; DEM; PHR; PH2);
WOUND (F; DEM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (JEWELWEED) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). THE REPORTED EMMENAGOGUE AND OXYTOCIC ACTIVITIES OF LAWSONE DICTATE
CAUTION IN PREGNANCY (JAD). FAILING TO DYE MY BEARD RED WITH JEWELWEED EXTRACTS, I FEAR IT WAS
ONLY MY COSMETOLOGICAL IGNORANCE. MUCH LATER (2000), I READ IN EFS (CA. 1957), SPEAKING OF
IMPATIENS, “THE JUICE OF THE PLANTS IS USED IN COMBINATION WITH ALUM BY THE NATIVES OF TROPICAL
COUNTRIES TO DYE THEIR NAILS.”
JIAOGULAN (GYNOSTEMMA PENTAPHYLLUM (THUNB.) MAKINO) ++
SYNONYMS: G. PEDATUM BLUME, VITIS PENTAPHYLLA THUNB.
ACTIVITIES (JIAOGULAN) — ADAPTOGEN (1; X2364471); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; ABS); ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC
(1; X7804367); ANTICANCER (1; X11155680); ANTIEDEMIC (1; X8328423); ANTIFIBROTIC (1;
X10999436); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; ABS; AJC28:87); ANTIISCHEMIC (1; ABS); ANTIOXIDANT (1; ABS;
AJC28:87); ANTIRADICULAR (1; ABS); ANTISENILITY (1; ABS); ANTISTROKE (1; ABS); ANTITHROMBIC (1;
ABS; X8219678); APOPTOTIC (1; X10643643); CARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; ABS); CARDIOTONIC (1; ABS);
CHEMOPREVENTIVE (1; ABS); HEMATOPOETIC (1; ABS); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; ABS; AJC28:87); HYPERTENSIVE (1; ABS); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; ABS); HYPOLIPIDEMIC (1; ABS); HYPOTENSIVE (1; ABS);
IMMUNOMODULATOR (1; X2364471); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; ABS); LEUKOCYTOGENIC (1; ABS); NOGENIC (1; X10534439); RADIOPROTECTIVE (1; X8739185); SOD-GENIC (1; ABS).
INDICATIONS (JIAOGULAN) — ALTITUDE SICKNESS (1; ABS); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; X7804367); BRONCHOSIS
(1; ABS); CANCER (1; X11155680); CANCER, ESOPHAGUS (1; X8732068); CARDIOPATHY (1; ABS;
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X10534439); DIABETES (1; ABS); DYSPLASIA (1; X9592251); ESOPHAGOSIS (1; X8732068); FIBROSIS
(1; X10999436); FLOUROSIS (1; ABS); HEPATOSIS (1; ABS; X10999436); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1;
ABS); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; ABS); HIGH TRIGLYCERIDE (1; ABS); HYPERLIPIDEMIA (1; ABS;
X9387747); HYPERPROTEINEMIA (1; ABS); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; ABS); IMPOTENCE (1; ABS);
INFLAMMATION (1; ABS; AJC28:87; X8328423); INSOMNIA (1; ABS); ISCHEMIA (1; ABS); LEUKOPENIA
(1; ABS); LEUKOPLASIA (1; X11155680); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; ABS); OBESITY (1; ABS;
X9387747); PMS (1; ABS); SENILITY (1; ABS); STRESS (1; ABS); STROKE (1; ABS); SWELLING (1;
X8328423); THROMBOSIS (1; ABS; X8219678).
DOSAGES (JIAOGULAN) — IN AN INTERESTING DEPARTURE, BLUMERT AND LIU GIVE DOSAGE RECOMMENDATIONS, INDICATION BY INDICATION, BASED ON STX 20 MG TABLETS (85% GYPENOSIDES); IN GENERAL, THE
PREVENTIVE DOSE IS 20 MG 2–3 ×/DAY, WHILE THE THERAPEUTIC DOSE IS 60 MG 2–3 ×/DAY; OTHER
EXPERIMENTAL DATA REPORTED 5–10 MG/KG IVN DOG (ABS); 20 MG GYPENOSIDES ORL MAN 3 ×/DAY/1
MO (ABS); 20 MG GYPENOSIDES ORL MAN 2 ×/DAY/3 MOS (ABS); WATER EXTRACT WITH 30 MG
GYPENOSIDES; AND 1 ML/KG BODY WEIGHT (ABS). STANDARDIZATION MAY SOON PRODUCE PRODUCTS WITH
85% GYPENOSIDES.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (JIAOGULAN) — I DON’T FIND THIS IN ANY OF MY
BOOKS. HENCE I HAVE NO NEGATIVE INFORMATION. GYPENOSIDES LD50 = >100 × THERAPEUTIC DOSE.
JIMSONWEED (DATURA STRAMONIUM L.) X
SYNONYMS: D. INERMIS JUSS. EX JACQ., D. STRAMONIUM VAR. CHALYBEA W. D. J. KOCH, D. STRAMONIUM
VAR. TATULA (L.) TORR., D. TATULA L.
ACTIVITIES (JIMSONWEED) — ANALGESIC (1; CRC; JFM; ZUL); ANESTHETIC (1; CRC; VAG); ANTIASTHMATIC (F; CRC); ANTICHOLINERGIC (1; CRC; PH2; ZUL); ANTICHOLINESTERASE (1; WBB); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; ZUL); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; ZUL); ANTIPARKINSONIAN (F; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (1; ZUL);
ANTISIALAGOGUE (1; CRC; TRA; VAG); ANTISPASMODIC (1; JFM; TRA; ZUL); APHRODISIAC (F; VAG);
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BRONCHOCONSTRICTOR (1; TRA); CNS-SEDATIVE (1; TRA; VAG); CNS-STIMULANT (1; TRA; VAG);
FUNGICIDE (1; ZUL); HALLUCINOGEN (1; JFM; PH2; VAG); HYPNOTIC (F; HHB; ZUL); LACTIFUGE (F;
ZUL); MYDRIATIC (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (1; CRC; ZUL); NERVINE (F; HHB); PARASYMPATHOLYTIC (1;
PH2; TRA); POISON (1; CRC); SEDATIVE (1; ZUL).
INDICATIONS (JIMSONWEED) — ABSCESS (1; CRC; WBB); ACIDITY (F; WBB); ADENOPATHY (F; WBB);
ALOPECIA (F; CRC; WBB); ANASARCA (F; CRC); APHASIA (F; CRC); APOPLEXY (F; CRC); ARTHROSIS (1;
HHB; WBB); ASTHMA (F; CRC; TRA; WBB; ZUL); ATAXIA (F; CRC); BOIL (F; DEM; WBB; ZUL);
BRONCHOSIS (1; CRC; TRA; WBB); BRUISE (F; WBB; ZUL); BURN (1; CRC; WBB); CANCER (F; CRC);
CANCER, BREAST (F; CRC; JLH); CARCINOMA (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; HHB); CATALEPSY (F; CRC);
CATARRH (F; PH2); CHILDBIRTH (1; CRC; JFM); CHOREA (F; CRC); COLIC (F; WBB; ZIM); CONVULSION
(F; PHR; PH2; WBB); COUGH (F; HHB; PHR; ZIM); CRAMP (1; CRC; JFM; TRA; WBB; ZUL);
CYSTOSIS (F; CRC; WBB); DANDRUFF (F; WBB); DELIRIUM (F; CRC; WBB); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC);
DIAPHRAGMOSIS (F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; WBB); DYSPNEA (1; PH2; TRA); DYSURIA (F; CRC; ZIM);
EARACHE (F; CRC); ECSTACY (F; CRC); EMPHYSEMA (1; HHB); ENURESIS (F; CRC); EPILEPSY (F; CRC;
HHB; PH2; WBB); EROTOMANIA (F; CRC); ESOPHAGOSIS (F; CRC); FELON (F; JLH); FEVER (F; DEM);
FISTULA (F; CRC); FITS (F; WBB; ZUL); FLU (F; PHR; PH2); FRACTURE (F; VAG); FUNGUS (1; ZUL);
GAS (F; CRC); GOITER (F; ZIM); GOUT (1; WBB); HEADACHE (1; VAG; WBB; ZUL); HEATSTROKE (F;
CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; DEM; JFM; WBB); HICCUP (F; CRC); HYDROPHOBIA (F; CRC); HYPERACIDITY
(F; CRC); HYSTERIA (F; CRC; VAG; ZUL); INDURATION (F; CRC; JLH); INFECTION (1; VAG; ZUL);
INFLAMMATION (1; DEM; WBB; ZUL); INFLUENZA (F; CRC); INSOMNIA (1; VAG; ZUL); LARYNGOSIS
(F; HHB); LOCHIA (F; CRC); LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA (F; CRC); LUMBAGO (F; WBB); MADNESS (F; LEL);
MANIA (F; CRC; LEL); MELANCHOLY (F; LEL); MENINGOSIS (F; CRC); MOTION SICKNESS (1; VAG);
MYCOSIS (1; ZUL); NERVOUSNESS (1; ZUL); NEURALGIA (F; CRC; JFM; WBB); NIGHT SWEATS (F; CRC);
NYMPHOMANIA (F; CRC; HHB); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); OTOSIS (1; ZUL); PAIN (1; CRC; JFM; PH2;
VAG; WBB; ZUL); PARALYSIS (F; CRC); PARASITE (F; WBB); PARKINSON’S DISEASE (1; CRC; HHB;
WBB); PERTUSSIS (F; PHR); PHTHISIS (F; HHB); PNEUMONIA (F; DEM); PROLAPSE (F; CRC; JFM);
PSYCHOSIS (F; CRC); RADICULOSIS (F; CRC); RESPIROSIS (F; ZUL); RHEUMATISM (1; CRC; JFM; PH2;
WBB); SCARLATINA (F; CRC); SCIATICA (F; WBB); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SCROFULA (F; ZUL); SORE (F; WBB;
ZUL); SORE THROAT (F; CRC; DEM; JFM); SPASM (F; CRC); SPRAIN (F; VAG); STAMMERING (F; CRC);
STENOCARDIA (F; CRC); STRABISMUS (F; CRC); SWELLING (F; CRC; ZUL); SYPHILIS (F; HHB); TETANUS
(F; CRC; HHB); THIRST (F; CRC); TREMOR (F; CRC); TRISMUS (F; CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (F; HHB);
TUMOR (1; JFM); TYPHUS (1; CRC; ZUL); ULCER (1; JFM); UTEROSIS (F; JFM); VD (F; HHB; ZIM);
WART (F; JLH); WHITLOW (F; ZUL); WOUND (F; DEM; WBB; ZUL).
DOSAGES (JIMSONWEED) — 50–100 MG POWDERED LEAF 1–3 ×/DAY (PH2); 50 MG SEED (PH2). INDIANS
APPLY WARMED LEAVES TO THE BREAST TO REDUCE LACTATION AND FIRM THE BREAST (ZUL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (JIMSONWEED) — NOT COVERED (AHP). DO NOT
TAKE IT (JAD). COMMISSION E REPORTS LEAF AND SEED NOT PERMITTED FOR ORAL USE. CONTAINS TOXIC
BELLADONNA ALKALOIDS (AEH). CONTRAINDICATED IN ACUTE PULMONARY EDEMA, GLAUCOMA, PARALYTIC ILEUS,
PROSTATOSIS, PYLORIC STENOSIS, AND TACHYCARDIC ARRHYTHMIA (PHR). HIGH DOSES LEAD TO CENTRAL EXCITATION, COMPULSIVE CHATTER, DELIRIUM, HALLUCINATION, MANIA, AND RESTLESSNESS, OFTEN FOLLOWED BY EXHAUSTION AND LETHARGY, AND/OR SLEEP (CRC; PH2).
JOHN CHARLES (HYPTIS VERTICILLATA JACQ.) ++
ACTIVITIES (JOHN CHARLES) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; MPG); ANTICANCER (1; AAB); ANTIDOTE, HIPPOMANE
(F; AAB); ANTIFERTILITY (1; X7576456); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; AAB); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; X7617764);
ANTISECRETORY (1; X7617764); ANTISEPTIC (1; MPG); APHRODISIAC (F; JFM; MPG); ASTRINGENT (F;
JFM); CANDIDICIDE (1; MPG); CYTOTOXIC (1; AAB); LAXATIVE (F; JFM); MOLLUSCICIDE (1; AAB);
PEDICULIFUGE (1; MPG); SECRETAGOGUE (F; JFM).
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INDICATIONS (JOHN CHARLES) — ARTHROSIS (F; MPG); ASTHMA (F; AAB); BACKACHE (F; MPG); BACTERIA
(1; MPG); BLEEDING (F; MPG); BONE ACHE (F; MPG); BRONCHOSIS (F; AAB); CANCER (1; AAB; MPG);
CANDIDA (1; MPG); CHILDBIRTH (F; AAB); COLD (F; AAB; JFM); COLIC (F; JFM; MPG); CONSTIPATION
(F; JFM); COUGH (F; AAB); DANDRUFF (F; IED); DERMATOSIS (F; AAB; IED); DYSPEPSIA (1; JFM;
MPG; TRA); EPILEPSY (F; IED); FEVER (F; AAB; MPG); FIBROID (F; AAB); FUNGUS (F; IED); GASTROSIS
(F; AAB; MPG); HEADACHE (F; MPG); HERPES (F; MPG); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; IED); INFECTION
(1; X7617764); INFERTILITY (F; IED); ITCH (F; IED; JFM); LEUKEMIA (1; AAB; MPG); MALAISE (F;
AAB); MUCOSOSIS (F; AAB); MYCOSIS (F; IED); PAIN (F; IED; MPG); PULMONOSIS (F; IED); RASH (F;
IED); RESPIROSIS (F; IED); RHEUMATISM (F; IED; JFM); SCABIES (F; IED); SORE (F; IED); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; MPG); STING (F; JFM); STOMACHACHE (1; JFM; MPG; TRA); TONSILOSIS (F; AAB);
TOOTHACHE (F; MPG); UTEROSIS (F; AAB); VIRUS (F; MPG); WOUND (F; JFM; MPG); YEAST (1; MPG).
DOSAGES (JOHN CHARLES) — HANDFUL OF ROOT AND/OR LEAF BOILED 10 MINUTES IN 3 CUPS WATER, DRINK
1 CUP WARM BEFORE EACH MEAL (AAB).
JOJOBA (SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS (LINK.) C. K. SCHNEID.) ++
SYNONYMS: BUXUS CHINENSIS LINK., SIMMONDSIA CALIFORNICA NUTT.
ACTIVITIES (JOJOBA) — ANTIFEEDANT (1; CRC); ANTIOBESITY (1; FNF); ANTIOXIDANT (1; PH2); COSMETIC
(1; PHR); EMETIC (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; DEM); VULNERARY (F; HH2).
INDICATIONS (JOJOBA) — ACNE (F; HH2); ALOPECIA (F; CRC); CANCER (F; CRC); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC);
COLD (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; DEM); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DYSURIA (F; CRC); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC);
OBESITY (1; ABS; CRC; FNF); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); POISON IVY (F; CRC); PSORIASIS (F; HH2); SORE
(F; CRC; DEM); SORE THROAT (F; CRC); WART (F; CRC); WOUND (F; HH2).
DOSAGES (JOJOBA) — TOPICAL.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (JOJOBA) — NOT COVERED (AHP). NONE KNOWN
AT PROPER DOSE (PHR). WAX IS UNSUITABLE FOR INTERNAL USE (PH2).“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT
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KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE!
JAD).
JUJUBE, COMMON JUJUBE, CHINESE DATE
(ZIZIPHUS JUJUBA MILL.) +++
SYNONYMS: RHAMNUS ZIZYPHUS L., ZIZIPHUS SATIVA GAERTN., Z. SPINOSA (BUNGE) HU EX F. H. CHEN,
Z. VULGARIS LAM., Z. VULGARIS VAR. SPINOSA BUNGE, Z. ZIZYPHUS (L.) MEIKLE.
ACTIVITIES (JUJUBE) — ANALGESIC (1; APA; DAA; EFS; LAF); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; LAF); ANTIALLERGIC
(1; FAY; PHR; PH2); ANTIANAPHYLACTIC (1; PNC); ANTIARRHYTHMIC (1; LAF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA;
LAF); ANTICARIOGENIC (1; APA; LAF); ANTICONVULSANT (F; KEB); ANTIEDEMIC (1; APA; LAF); ANTIHYDROTIC (F; KEB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; LAF); ANTIPERSPIRANT (F; LAF); ANTIPYRETIC (1; FAY;
LAF); ANTISPASMODIC (1; LAF); ANTITUMOR (1; PNC); ANTITUSSIVE (F; PNC); ANTIULCER (1; FAY;
PH2); ANTIWRINKLE (F; LAF); ANXIOLYTIC (1; X10996283); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS); CAMP-GENIC (1;
PNC); COLLYRIUM (F; DAA); DEODORANT (1; LAF); DEPURATIVE (F; APA; EFS; LAF); DIURETIC (F;
FAY); EMMENAGOGUE (1; KEB; LAF); EMOLLIENT (F; EFS; PH2; PNC); EXPECTORANT (F; HHB);
GASTROTONIC (F; FAY); HEMOSTAT (F; HHB); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; LAF; PH2); HYPNOTIC (1; DAA;
LAF); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; APA); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA; DAA; KEB; PHR; PNC); IMMUNOSTIMULANT
(1; LAF); LAXATIVE (F; EFS; FAY); LIPOLYTIC (1; LAF); MYOCARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; LAF); NARCOTIC (F;
DAA); PECTORAL (F; EFS; FAY); PROPECIC (F; DAA); RADIOPROTECTIVE (1; LAF); SECRETAGOGUE (F;
LAF); SEDATIVE (1; ABS; APA; DAA; FAY; KEB; LAF; PH2; PNC); SIALAGOGUE (F; LAF); SPLENOTONIC (F; FAY); STOMACHIC (F; DAA; EFS); TONIC (F; DAA; FAY; LAF; PH2); TRANQUILIZER (F;
DAA; LAF); ULCER (1; FAY; PH2); UTEROTONIC (1; DAA; LAF).
INDICATIONS (JUJUBE) — ACNE (F; LAF); ALLERGY (1; FAY; PHR; PH2); ALOPECIA (F; DAA); ALTITUDE
SICKNESS (1; KEB); AMNESIA (F; DAA); ANAPHYLAXIS (1; PNC); ANEMIA (F; APA; LAF); ANOREXIA
(F; APA; LAF); ANXIETY (1; FAY; KEB; X10996283); APOPLEXY (F; FAY); APPREHENSION (F; DAA);
ARRHYTHMIA (1; LAF); ARTHROSIS (F; DAA); ASTHMA (F; APA; LAF); BACTERIA (1; APA; LAF);
BLEEDING (F; HHB); BURN (F; DAA; KEB); CANCER (1; DAA; PNC); CARIES (1; APA; LAF);
CHILDBIRTH (F; WOI); COLIC (F; WOI); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; APA; LAF); CONSTIPATION (F; EFS; FAY);
CONVULSION (F; KEB); CRAMP (1; LAF); DEBILITY (F; DAA; FAY); DERMATOSIS (1; APA); DIABETES
(1; APA); DIARRHEA (F; APA; LAF); DYSPEPSIA (F; DAA); EDEMA (1; LAF); EMACIATION (F; HHB);
EPIHYDROSIS (F; DAA); FATIGUE (F; APA; LAF); FEVER (1; APA; FAY; LAF); FOOD POISONING (1;
APA); FORGETFULNESS (F; LAF); HEPATOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; DAA;
KEB; LAF; PHR; PNC); HIVES (F; FAY); HYSTERIA (F; LAF); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; LAF);
INFECTION (1; APA); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; LAF); INSOMNIA (1; ABS; APA; DAA; FAY; HHB;
KEB; LAF; PH2; PNC; WOI); IRRITABILITY (F; KEB); ITCH (F; APA); NAUSEA (F; WOI); NEPHROSIS
(F; DAA); NERVOUSNESS (1; ABS; APA; DAA; FAY; KEB; LAF; PH2; PNC); NEURASTHENIA (1;
APA; DAA; LAF); NEUROSIS (F; DAA); NIGHT SWEATS (F; FAY); OPHTHALMIA (F; DAA); PAIN (1;
APA; DAA; EFS; LAF; WOI); PALPITATION (F; DAA; FAY; KEB); PURPURA (F; FAY; LAF);
RESPIROSIS (F; HHB); RHEUMATISM (F; DAA); SCABIES (F; WOI); SORE (F; APA; FAY); SPLENOSIS
(F; DAA; LAF); STRESS (F; FAY; PH2); SUNBURN (F; APA); SWELLING (1; APA; LAF); TUMOR (1;
PNC); ULCER (F; FAY; PHR; PH2); VERTIGO (F; DAA); VOMITING (F; WOI); WATER RETENTION (F;
FAY); WOUND (F; APA; LAF); WRINKLE (F; APA; LAF).
DOSAGES (JUJUBE) — FOOD FARMACY. 5–10 G FRUIT (APA); 6–15 G FRUIT (FAY); 2–8 G DRY SEED/DAY
OR 4–16 ML FLUID EXTRACT (1:2) (KEB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (JUJUBE) — CLASS 1, 2B. EMMENAGOGUE AND
UTEROTONIC (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2)
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(BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). NO SIGNIFICANT TOXIC EFFECTS (LAF). NOT
COVERED (KOM).
JUNIPER (JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (JUNIPER) — ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); ALLERGENIC (F; APA); ANALGESIC (1; APA; DEM; JBU);
ANTIBACTERIAL (F; PED); ANTIEDEMIC (1; BGB; CAN); ANTIEXUDATIVE (1; PH2); ANTIHERPETIC (1; BGB;
CAN; FNF); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; BGB; PNC); ANTIMALARIAL (1; FNF); ANTIPYRETIC (F; KAB);
ANTIRHEUMATIC (1; BGB; PED); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; FAD; KAP; MAD; PNC); ANTISPASMODIC (F;
APA); ANTIVIRAL (1; BGB; FNF); APERITIF (1; BGB; KAB); APHRODISIAC (1; KAB; MAD); AQUARETIC
(1; BGB); BITTER (1; APA); CANDIDICIDE (1; FNF; PED); CARMINATIVE (1; FAD; KAB; LAF; PNC;
SUW); COLLYRIUM (F; DEM); DECONGESTANT (F; APA); DEOBSTRUENT (F; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC;
MAD; PED); DIAPHORETIC (F; CEB; CRC); DIGESTIVE (1; CRC; KAP; LAF; SKY); DIURETIC (1; APA;
FAD; FEL; KAB; PH2; SUW); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC; KAB; SUW); EXPECTORANT (F; MAD);
FUNGICIDE (1; BGB; CAN; KAP); HEMOSTAT (F; KAB); HYPERTENSIVE (1; CAN); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1;
APA; CAN); HYPOTENSIVE (1; CAN; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; CEB; DEM; FAD); MYOCONTRACTANT (1;
KOM); NEPHROTOXIC (F; APA); PRIAPISTIC (F; MAD); SEDATIVE (F; CEB; DEM); SIALAGOGUE (1; APA);
STIMULANT (F; CEB; CRC; KAB; SUW); STOMACHIC (1; APA; BGB; SUW); TONIC (F; APA; KAB;
MIC); URINARY ANTISEPTIC (1; FAD); UTEROTONIC (F; RIN).
INDICATIONS (JUNIPER) — ACHE (F; FAD); AMENORRHEA (F; MAD); ANASARCA (F; DEP); ANOREXIA
(2; BGB; KAB; PH2); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; CRC; PH2); ARTHROSIS (1; APA; CAN; CRC); ASCITES
(1; FEL); ASTHMA (F; DEM); BACKACHE (F; DEM); BACTERIA (F; PED); BITE (F; CRC; MAD);
BLEEDING (F; KAB); BLENNORRHEA (F; CRC); BPH (1; PED); BRIGHT’S DISEASE (F; DEP); BRONCHOSIS
(F; APA; CRC; FAD; KAB); BURN (F; MIC); CALCULUS (F; CRC); CANCER (1; CRC; FAD); CANCER,
KIDNEY (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LEG (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN
(1; FNF; JLH); CANDIDA (1; FNF; PED); CARDIOPATHY (1; APA); CATARRH (F; MAD); CHEST (F;
DEM); CHILDBIRTH (F; CEB; DEM); CHLOROSIS (F; MAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; CRC); COLD (F; APA;
FAD); COLIC (F; CAN; CRC); CONDYLOMA (1; FNF); CONGESTION (F; APA); CONSTIPATION (F; CEB;
DEM; FAD; KAB); COUGH (F; DEM; FAD; MAD); CRAMP (F; APA); CYSTOSIS (1; APA; CAN;
CEB; FAD; FEL); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC; FEL; SUW); DIABETES (1; APA; MAD; PHR); DIARRHEA
(F; DEM); DROPSY (F; CEB; CRC; FEL; KAB; MAD); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F;
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APA; MAD; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (1; APA; BGB; KAB; KOM; PH2); DYSPNEA (F; CRC; DEM);
DYSURIA (F; CEB; MIC); EDEMA (1; FNF); ENCEPHALOSIS (F; KAB); ENTEROSIS (F; CEB; CRC; FAD;
KAB); ENURESIS (F; MAD); EPILEPSY (F; CEB); ERUCTATION (F; PHR); FEVER (F; CEB; CRC; DEM;
KAB; MAD); FISTULA (F; MAD); FLU (F; DEM; MIC); FUNGUS (1; BGB; CAN; KAP; MPI);
GALLSTONE (F; MAD); GAS (1; APA; BGB; CAN; CEB; FAD; KAB; LAF; MAD; PNC; SUW);
GASTROSIS (F; CRC; MIC); GLEET (F; CRC; FEL; KAP); GONORRHEA (F; CRC; FEL; KAP); GOUT
(1; APA; PH2); GRAVEL (F; CRC; MAD); HALITOSIS (1; PH2); HEART (F; DEM); HEARTBURN (1; APA;
DEM; PHR); HEMICRANIA (F; KAB); HEPATOSIS (F; CEB; JLH; KAB); HERPES (1; BGB; CAN;
FNF; MAD); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CAN; DEM; PHR; PH2); HYDROCELE (F; KAB); HYSTERIA
(F; CRC); INDURATION (F; CRC; JLH); INFECTION (1; APA; BGB; CAN; KAP); INFLAMMATION (1;
APA; BGB; PH2; PNC); INSOMNIA (F; CEB; DEM); JAUNDICE (F; MAD); KIDNEY STONE (F; MAD);
LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC; DEP; FEL; KAP); LOW BLOOD PRESSSURE (1; CAN); LUMBAGO (F; CRC);
MALARIA (1; ABS; FNF; MAD); MANGE (1; MPI); MYALGIA (F; CAN; DEM); MYCOSIS (1; BGB;
CAN; KAP; MPI); NEPHROSIS (F; BGB; CRC; FEL; MIC); NERVOUSNESS (F; CEB; DEM); NEURALGIA
(F; APA); NEURASTHENIA (F; APA); NEUROSIS (F; APA); ODONTOSIS (F; CEB); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM);
OTOSIS (F; KAB); PAIN (1; APA; DEM; JBU; KAB; PH2); PALSY (F; CEB); POLYP (F; CRC; JLH);
PSORIASIS (F; PED); PULMONOSIS (F; CRC; MAD); PYELOSIS (F; CRC; FEL); RHEUMATISM (1; BGB;
FAD; CAN; CRC; KAP; MAD; PED; PH2); RHINOSIS (F; CRC); SCABIES (F; MAD); SCROFULA (F;
CRC); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC; FAD); SORE (F; CEB; FAD; MIC); SORE THROAT (F; CEB; DEM);
SPLENOSIS (F; CEB; JLH; KAB); SPRAIN (F; MIC); STOMACHACHE (F; APA; DEM; FAD); STONE (2;
PHR); STRANGURY (F; KAB); SWELLING (1; BGB; CAN; CRC; KAP; MAD); TENESMUS (F; CRC);
TONSILOSIS (F; DEM); TOOTHACHE (F; CEB; KAB); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CEB; CRC); TUMOR (1; CRC;
FNF); UROGENITOSIS (F; CRC); ULCER (F; CEB; DEM); URETHROSIS (F; CEB); UTI (2; FAD; PHR;
SKY); UTEROSIS (F; CEB; MAD); VAGINOSIS (F; KAB); VD (F; CRC); VIRUS (1; BGB; FNF; PH2);
WART (1; CRC; FNF); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; FAD; FEL; KAB; MAD; PH2; SUW); WORM
(F; APA); WOUND (F; DEM; MIC); YEAST (1; FNF; PED).
DOSAGES (JUNIPER) — 56–74 ML TEA (KAP); 10–15 BERRIES/CUP TEA (MAD); 1 TSP (2–3 G) BERRIES/150
ML WATER 3–4 ×/DAY, FOR UP TO 4 WEEKS (SKY); 1–2 G FRUIT SEVERAL ×/DAY (MAD); 1–2 G FRUIT OR
EQUIVALENT 3 ×/DAY (CAN; SKY); 2 TSP (9.8 G) FRUIT IN COLD INFUSION (MAD); 1 TSP FRESH FRUIT (PED);
0.5–1 G DRY FR (PED); 1 G DRY FRUIT:5 ML ALCOHOL/5 ML WATER (PED); 100 ML DRIED FRUIT INFUSION
(1–20 IN BOILING WATER) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–10 G DRY FRUIT (CORRESPONDING TO 20–100 MG EO) (KOM);
1–3 G POWDERED FRUIT (KAP); 2–4 ML LIQUID FRUIT EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–2
ML FRUIT TINCTURE (1:5 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN; SKY); 1–2 (-6) MINIMS JUNIPER OIL (KAP);
0.03–0.2 ML JUNIPER EO (CAN; PNC); 0.3–1.2 ML SPIRIT OF JUNIPER (PNC); 1 TBSP JUNIPER SYRUP
MORNING OR NIGHT (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (JUNIPER) — CLASS 2B, 2D. CONTRAINDICATED IN
NEPHROSIS AND PREGNANCY (CAN). NOT FOR CONTINUOUS USE BEYOND 4–6 WEEKS (AHP). BERRY PERMITTED
FOR ORAL USE. COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS: PREGNANCY, NEPHROSIS; ADVERSE EFFECTS: PROLONGED USE OR OVERDOSING MAY LEAD TO RENAL DAMAGE. OTHER SOURCES REPORT CONTRAINDICATION: PYELITIS
(AEH). CAN CAUTION THAT THE VOLATILE OIL CAN BE ABORTIFACIENT AND IRRITANT. BECAUSE IT IS REPUTED TO
BE ABORTIFACIENT AND TO AFFECT THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE, AND BECAUSE THERE IS CONFUSION OF WHETHER THE
OIL IS TOXIC, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. “EXCESSIVE DOSES OF TERPINEN-4-OL
MAY IRRITATE THE KIDNEYS. EXTERNAL APPLICATION OF EO CAN CAUSE BURNING, EDEMA, ERYTHEMA, AND
INFLAMMATION WITH BLISTERS” (CAN). LONG-TERM USE CAN CAUSE HYPOCALEMIA. MAY ALSO POTENTIATE
DIURETICS AND HYPGLYCEMICS (CAN). OVERDOSE CAN CAUSE HEMATURIA, PRIAPISM, STRANGURY, AND UREMIC
CONVULSIONS (MAD). “CANADIAN REGULATIONS DO NOT ALLOW JUNIPER AS A NON-MEDICINAL INGREDIENT FOR
ORAL USE PRODUCTS” (MICHOLS, 1995). “HERBS WITH DIURETIC PROPERTIES, SUCH AS JUNIPER AND DANDELION,
CAN CAUSE ELEVATIONS IN BLOOD LEVELS OF LITHIUM” (D’EPIRO, 1997). AS AN OCCASIONAL GIN IMBIBER, I
FOUND THE FOLLOWING OF INTEREST, “NORMALLY AVOIDED DURING PREGNANCY, MAINLY BECAUSE OF THE
NOTORIOUS REPUTATION OF GIN, OF WHICH JUNIPER IS THE MAIN FLAVOR INGREDIENT” (PNC). TISSERAND (1995),
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AFTER REVIEWING THE LITERATURE, CLAIMS TO DEBUNK THE MANY AUTHORS (INCLUDING DUKE, 1985), CAUTIONING
ABOUT ABORTIFACIENT ACTIVITY OF JUNIPER OIL. HE SPECULATES THAT THEY ARE CLOUDED BY THE SABINE JUNIPER,
WHICH APPARENTLY DOES HAVE ABORTIFACIENT ACTIVITIES. HE FOUND FEW REFERENCES INDICATING ABORTIFACIENT
ACTIVITY FOR JUNIPER OIL, AND THE REFERENCES SUGGESTED THAT ETHANOLIC AND ACETONE EXTRACTS OF JUNIPER
BERRIES HAVE ANTIFERTILITY ACTIVITY IN RATS. “IT SEEMS INCONCEIVABLE THAT THE JUNIPER OIL COULD BE
RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY NOTED ABOVE. THERE IS NO REASON TO REGARD JUNIPER OIL AS
BEING HAZARDOUS IN ANY WAY” (TISSERAND, R., 1995). NEW PERSPECTIVES ON EO SAFETY. (PP. 16–35 IN
IJA, 1995. AROMA’95 - ONE BODY - ONE MIND. JULY 14TH-16TH, 1995 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS.
AROMATHERAPY PUBLICATIONS, P.O. BOX 746. HOVE, E. SUSSEX, BN3 3XA ENGLAND. 157 PAGES.)
EXTRACTS (JUNIPER) — EO ANTISEPTIC, DIURETIC, IRRITANT, UTEROTONIC (CAN). AQUEOUS EXTRACT HYPOGLYCEMIC. EXTRACTS AT FIRST HYPERTENSIVE, THEN HYPOTENSIVE IN RATS (25 MG/KG IVN). EXTRACTS ABORTIFACIENT,
ANTIFERTILITY, ANTIIMPLANTATION. EXTRACTS AND LIGNANS POTENT ANTIHERPETICS. BERRY EXTRACTS ANTIINFLAMMATORY (>INDOMETHACIN). THE OIL INHIBITED RAT PAW EDEMA 60%, WHILE INDOMETHACIN INHIBITED 45%.
LD50 = 3000 MG/KG IPR MOUSE, LD50 = >3000 MG/KG ORL RAT (CAN). PHILLIPSON ET AL. (1995)
STUDIED ANTIMALARIAL ACTIVITY OF THE IMPORTANT ANTITUMOR COMPOUND, PODOPHYLLOTOXIN, WHICH OCCURS
IN JUNIPERS, MAYAPPLES, CHERVILS, AND PERENNIAL FLAXES IN THE TEMPERATE ZONE, IN HERNANDIA AND
HYPTIS IN THE TROPICS. PODOPHYLLOTOXIN IS ACTIVE AGAINST PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM (IC50 = 10.3 ΜG/ML),
SLIGHTLY MORE ACTIVE THAN THE SYNTHETIC DERIVATIVE ETOPOSIDE (14.8 ΜG/ML) AND MUCH MORE ACTIVE
THAN TENIPOSIDE (INACTIVE AT >500 ΜG/ML) (PHILLIPSON ET AL., 1995). THIS LENDS EVEN MORE CREDENCE
TO MY FAVORITE ANTIMALARIAL TONIC, GIN AND TONIC WITH SWEET ANNIE, (WHICH SEE) WITH JUNIPER’S
ANTIMALARIAL PODOPHYLLOTOXINS, TONIC’S QUININE ALKALOIDS, AND SWEET ANNIE’S ARTEMISININ, AND SIX
OTHER ANTIPLAMODIAL COMPOUNDS, ARTEMIN, CASTICIN, CHRYSOSPHLENETIN, CHRYSOSPLENOL-D, CIRSILINEOL,
AND EUPATORIN, ALL PROVEN SYNERGISITC WITH ARTEMISININ.
JUREMA (MIMOSA HOSTILIS BENTH.) +
ACTIVITIES (JUREMA) — ASTRINGENT (1; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC); NARCOTIC (1; CRC); UTEROTONIC
(F; CRC).
JUTE (LEAVES ONLY) (CORCHORUS OLITORIUS L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (JUTE) — ANALGESIC (F; KAB); ANTIOXIDANT (ABS; FNF); ANTIPYRETIC (F; KAB); APERITIF
(F; KAB); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB); CARDIOTONIC (1; WBB; WOI; ZUL); DEMULCENT (F; KAB); DIURETIC
(F; KAB; SKJ); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; ABS); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; ZUL; WBB); LACTAGOGUE (F;
HHB; WBB); LAXATIVE (F; HHB; WBB); TONIC (F; KAB; SKJ; WBB).
INDICATIONS (JUTE) — ANOREXIA (F; KAB); ASCITES (F; KAB); CANCER (F; JLH); CHEST ACHE (F; HHB);
CONSTIPATION (F; HHB; WBB); CYSTOSIS (F; KAB; SKJ); DYSURIA (F; SKJ); ENTEROSIS (F; WBB); FEVER
(F; KAB); GONORRHEA (F; KAB; SKJ); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB); HEPATOSIS (F; HHB); HIGH CHOLESTEROL
(1; ABS); KERNEL (F; JLH); PAIN (F; HHB; KAB); PULMONOSIS (F; WBB); SWELLING (F; JLH); TUMOR
(F; KAB); WATER RETENTION (F; KAB; SKJ); WEN (F; JLH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (JUTE) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PH2).
LEAVES EDIBLE. LARGE DOSES (DRENCHES) OF 100–500 MG/KG POWDERED SEEDS KILLED PIGS, FOLLOWING
SYMPTOMS OF ANOREXIA, DYSENTERY, AND VOMITING. SO KEEP SEED OUT OF YOUR MALLOW GREENS (AUSTRAL.
VET. J. 58(6):264–5).
EXTRACTS (JUTE) — ETHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF SEEDS, ROOTS, STEMS, AND LEAVES WERE COLORIMETRICALLY
ESTIMATED TO CONTAIN 4120, 110, 230, AND 20 PPM CARDIAC GLYCOSIDES, RESPECTIVELY. CHLOROGENIC
ACID, 3,5-DICAFFEOYLQUINIC ACID, QUERCETIN 3-GALACTOSIDE, QUERCETIN 3-GLUCOSIDE, QUERCETIN-3-(6-MALONYLGLUCOSIDE), AND QUERCETIN 3-(6-MALONYLGALACTOSIDE) REPORTED FROM THE EDIBLE FOLIAGE (ABS).
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HERB USED FOR SOFTENING AND “DRAWING THE BREAST.” IF MY DATABASE IS CORRECT, THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST
EDIBLE SOURCES OF FOLACIN AND VITAMIN B6.
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KALE (BRASSICA OLERACEA VAR. VIRIDIS L. ETC.) +++
THE USDA LISTS MORE THAN 20 VARIETIES OF KALE, MANY OF THEM, ESPECIALLY THE DARKER ONES, ARE
CONTENDERS FOR MAJOR HEALTH GIVERS.
ACTIVITIES (KALE) — ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (1; SN159:391); ANTIMACULITIC (1; JNU); ANTINITROSAMINIC
(1; JNU); ANTINYCTALOPIC (1; JNU); ANTIPROLIFERANT (1; JNU); ANTIOXIDANT (JN126:2098); ANTIRADICULAR
(JN126:2098); ANTIRETINITIC (1; JNU); ANTITUMOR, BREAST (1; PS131:95; JNU); ANTITUMOR, COLON (1;
ACN71:575; JNU); ANTITUMOR, LUNG (1; JNU); ANTITUMOR, SKIN (JNU); ANTIVIRAL (1; JNU); DETOXICANT
(1; JNU); ESTROGENIC (1; JNU); GLUCURONIDASE INHIBITOR (1; M11); GOITROGENIC (1; WO2); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; JNU); PROOXIDANT (1; JAF44:2096); QUINONE-REDUCTASE INDUCER (1; PS131:95).
INDICATIONS (KALE) — ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; SN159:391); CANCER, BLADDER (1; JNU); CANCER, BREAST
(1; JNU); CANCER, CERVIX (1; JNU); CANCER, COLON (1; ACN71:575; JNU); CANCER, LIVER (1; JNU);
CANCER, LUNG (1; JNU); CANCER, SKIN (1; JNU); CARDIOPATHY (1; SN159:391); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1;
JNU); MACULOSIS (1; JNU); NYCTALOPIA (1; JNU); PAPILLOMA (1; JNU); PELLAGRA (F; WO2); STROKE
(1; JNU); TUMOR, BREAST (1; PS131:95; JNU); TUMOR, COLON (1; ACN71:575; JNU); TUMOR, LUNG
(1; JNU); TUMOR, SKIN (JNU); VIRUS (1; JNU).
DOSAGES (KALE) — FOOD FARMACY; EAT SOME ALMOST EVERY DAY BUT DON’T OVERDO IT.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (KALE) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PH2).
IN HUGE QUANTITIES, GLUCOSINOLATE/ISOTHIOCYANATE-CONTAINING CRUCIFERS MIGHT UPSET THE THYROID. AND
IN HUGE DOSES, HARD TO GET DIETARILY, INDOLE-3-CARBINOL MIGHT STIMULATE BREAST CANCER RATHER THAN
PREVENT IT BECAUSE IT DOES SO AT LEVELS REASONABLY ATTAINABLE THROUGH DIETARY CONSUMPTION OF CRUCIFERS
(BRASSICACEAE). IF BROCCOLI IS THE MASTER ANTIOXIDANT, KALE IS A MASTER CONTENDER, EXCELLING IN MANY
WAYS. ACCORDING TO JNU, KALE HAS SEVEN TIMES MORE BETA CAROTENE THAN BROCCOLI, ~11 TIMES MORE
LUTEIN, MORE VITAMIN K (ONE-HALF CUP COOKED KALE PROVIDING 600% OF THE DAILY VALUE), AND THE
HIGHEST ORAC SCORE OF ANY VEGGIE.
KAMALA (MALLOTUS PHILIPPENSIS (LAM.) MUELL. ARG.) +
ACTIVITIES (KAMALA) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; KAP; WOI); ANTICANCER (1; KAP; MPI); ANTIFERTILITY (1;
KAP; MPI; WOI); ANTIOXIDANT (F; WOI); ANTISARCOMIC (1; KAP); ANTISEPTIC (1; MPI); ANTISPASMODIC
(1; KAP); APERITIF (F; KAB); APHRODISIAC (F; DAA; KAP); ASTRINGENT (1; KAP); BITTER (F; SUW);
CARMINATIVE (F; KAB); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; PH2); HEMOSTAT (F; SUW; WOI); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; KAP;
MPI); LAXATIVE (1; KAB; KAP; PH2; SUW); LITHOLYTIC (F; WOI); PARASITICIDE (F; DAA); PISCICIDE
(F; WOI); TAENICIDE (1; KAP); VERMIFUGE (1; DEP; HHB; PH2; SUW); VULNERARY (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (KAMALA) — ANOREXIA (F; DEP; KAB); BACTERIA (1; KAP; WOI); BLADDER STONE (F;
KAB; PH2); BLEEDING (F; SUW; WOI); BLISTER (F; MPI); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB); CANCER (1; HHB;
KAP; MPI); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CONSTIPATION (1; KAB; KAP; PH2;
SUW); CRAMP (1; KAP); DERMATOSIS (F; DEP; PH2; SUW); DIABETES (1; KAP); DYSMENORRHEA (F;
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MPI); DYSURIA (F; MPI); ECTOPARASITE (F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; KAB); FEVER (F; DEP); GAS (F; KAB);
HEMIPLEGIA (F; DEP); HEPATOSIS (F; PH2); HERPES (F; KAP; MAD); INFECTION (1; PH2; WOI); KIDNEY
STONE (F; PH2); LEPROSY (F; DEP; KAP; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; PH2); OTOSIS (F; MPI; PH2); PAIN (F;
KAB); PARASITE (F; SUW; WOI); RHEUMATISM (F; KAB); RHINOSIS (1; MPI); RINGWORM (F; MAD;
SUW); ROUNDWORM (F; PH2); SARCOMA (1; MPI); SCABIES (F; MAD; SUW); SORE (F; KAP); SPLENOSIS
(F; KAB); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; MPI); STONE (F; WOI); SYPHILIS (F; KAP); TAPEWORM (1; KAP; PH2;
SUW); WORM (1; DEP; HHB; PH2; SUW); WOUND (F; KAB; PH2).
DOSAGES (KAMALA) — 2–15 G (HHB); 10 G POWDER/DAY (1.5–3 G CHILD) (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (KAMALA) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). LARGE DOSES MAY CAUSE COLIC,
CRAMPING, DIARRHEA, GI DISTRESS, AND NAUSEA (DEP; HHB; MAD).
KAMYUYE (HOSLUNDIA OPPOSITA VAHL) X
ACTIVITIES (KAMYUYE) — CHOLAGOGUE (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (KAMYUYE) — BLENNORRHEA (F; CRC); CHEST (F; CRC); COLD (F; CRC); CONJUNCTIVOSIS
(F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); COUGH (F; CRC); CYSTOSIS (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC); EPILEPSY
(F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC); GASTROSIS (F; CRC); GONORRHEA (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC); HERPES
(F; CRC); HOOKWORM (F; CRC); JAUNDICE (F; CRC); NEUROSIS (F; CRC); PAIN (F; CRC); POISON (F;
CRC); SHINGLES (F; CRC); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC); SORE THROAT (F; CRC); SWELLING (F;
CRC); VERTIGO (F; CRC); VD (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC); WOUND (F; CRC); YELLOW FEVER
(F; CRC).
KAPOK (CEIBA PENTANDRA (L.) GAERTN.) ++
SYNONYMS: BOMBAX PENTANDRUM L., CEIBA CARIBAEA (DC.) A. CHEV., C. CASEARIA MEDIK., ERIODENDRON ANFRACTUOSUM DC.
ACTIVITIES (KAPOK) — ALTERATIVE (F; UPW); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; ABS; COX); ANTIPYRETIC (F;
DAV); ANTISPASMODIC (F; UPW); ASTRINGENT (F; IED); COX-1 INHIBITOR (1; ABS; COX); COX-2
INHIBITOR (1; ABS; COX); CURARE (F; UPW); DEMULCENT (F; WO2); DIURETIC (F; DAV; WO2); EMETIC
(F; DAV; UPW; WO2); EMOLLIENT (F; ABS; UPW); HYPOGLYCEMIC (F; WO2); LAXATIVE (F; UPW;
WO2); PROPECIC (F; IED); SEDATIVE (F; UPW); TONIC (F; WO2).
INDICATIONS (KAPOK) — ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; FNF); ASTHMA (1; ABS;
COX); BLENNORRHEA (F; UPW); CANCER (1; COX; FNF; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; UPW); CHILDBIRTH (F;
JFM); COLIC (F; UP); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; UPW); CONSTIPATION (F; UPW); COUGH (1; ABS; COX);
CRAMP (F; UPW); DEBILITY (F; IED); DERMATOSIS (F; UPW); DIABETES (F; UPW; WO2); DIARRHEA (F;
ABS); DYSMENORRHEA (1; COX; IED); DYSURIA (F; WO2); EDEMA (F; UPW); ENTEROSIS (F; WO2);
ERYSIPELAS (F; JFM); FATIGUE (F; UPW); FEVER (F; DAV); FURUNCLE (F; UPW); GASTROSIS (F; UPW);
GINGIVOSIS (F; UPW); GONORRHEA (F; ABS; UPW); HEMORRHOID (F; JFM); HERNIA (F; UPW); INFECTION
(F; ABS); INFERTILITY (F; UPW); INFLAMMATION (1; COX; IED); INSANITY (F; UPW); INSOMNIA (F; UPW);
LEPROSY (F; UPW); LOCHIORRHEA (F; WO2); LUMBAGO (F; UPW); MIGRAINE (F; WO2); NERVOUSNESS
(F; UPW); PAIN (1; COX; IED); POLYP (F; JLH); RHEUMATISM (F; UPW); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); RICKETS
(F; UPW); SPRAIN (F; JFM); SWELLING (F; UPW); VD (F; ABS); VERTIGO (F; IED; WO2); WATER
RETENTION (F; DAV; WO2); WHITLOW (F; UPW); WOUND (F; ABS; JFM).
DOSAGES (KAPOK) — 4 G BARK/LITER WATER, BOIL 15 MIN; APPLY TOPICALLY TO LEG ULCERS AND HEMORRHOIDS.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (KAPOK) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PH2).
KAPOK CAN IRRITATE THE SKIN AND MOST MUCOSAE, ESPECIALLY EYE, EAR, AND THROAT (UPW).
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KARAYA (STERCULIA URENS ROXB.) ++
ACTIVITIES (KARAYA) — DEMULCENT (F; SHT); LAXATIVE (F; SHT).
INDICATIONS (KARAYA) — COLITIS (F; SHT); CONSTIPATION (F; SHT); DIVERTICULOSIS (F; SHT).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (KARAYA) — BULKING AGENTS SHOULD NOT BE
TAKEN BY THOSE WITH STENOTIC LESIONS OF THE GI TRACT. MAY LEAD TO BOWEL OBSTRUCTION IF FLUID INTAKE
IS INADEQUATE. DO NOT TAKE BULKING AGENTS WHEN LAYING DOWN OR AT BEDTIME. DO NOT USE WITH
ANTIPERISTALTICS (SUCH AS, FOR EXAMPLE, LOPERAMIDE) (SHT).
KAVA (PIPER METHYSTICUM G. FORSTER) ++
ACTIVITIES (KAVA) — ALLERGENIC (1; CRC); ANALGESIC (1; APA; FNF; WAM); ANAPHRODISIAC (F;
MAD); ANESTHETIC (1; BGB; CRC; MAB; MAD; PH2); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; MAB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1;
MAB; MAD); ANTICONVULSANT (1; FNF; KOM; PH2; SHT); ANTIDEPRESSANT (1; APA); ANTIDOPAMINE
(1; MAB); ANTIEPILEPTIC (1; BGB); ANTIFATIGUE (F; PNC); ANTIISCHEMIC (1; MAB); ANTIPYRETIC (1;
MAB); ANTIRHEUMATIC (1; FNF); ANTISEPTIC (1; FNF; MAD); ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA; BGB; CRC;
PH2; WAM); ANTITHROMBIC (1; PH2); ANXIOLYTIC (1; KOM; MAB; PHR; PH2; WAM); APERITIF (1;
MAD); APHRODISIAC (F; APA; CRC); CLIMACTERIC (F; BGB); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; APA); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; MAB); CYCLOOXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; MAD); DIURETIC (1; APA;
MAB; MAD; PNC); DOPAMINERGIC (1; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); FUNGICIDE (1; CRC; MAB);
HYPNOTIC (1; MAB; PH2); HYPOREFLEXIC (1; BGB); LACTAGOGUE (F; CRC); MEMORIGENIC (1; MAB);
MYORELAXANT (1; APA; FNF; KOM; PH2; SKY); NARCOTIC (1; CRC); NEUROPROTECTIVE (1; HH2);
PSYCHOTROPIC (F; PH2); SEDATIVE (2; FNF; KOM; PH2; WAM); SEROTONINERGIC (1; PH2); SOBERING
(1; MAB); STIMULANT (F; CRC; PNC); TONIC (F; CRC; MAD; PNC); TRANQUILIZER (1; APA).
INDICATIONS (KAVA) — ANOREXIA (1; MAB; MAD); ANXIETY (2; APA; KOM; MAB; PHR; PH2;
WAM); ARTHROSIS (F; MAD); ASTHMA (F; BGB; PH2); BACKACHE (F; CRC); BACTERIA (1; MAB;
MAD); BLENNORRHEA (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; PNC); CATARRH (F; MAB); CHILL (F; CRC); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; MAB); COLD (F; CRC; MAB); COLIC (F; MAB); CONGESTION (F; MAD); CONVULSION
(1; FNF; KOM; PH2; SHT); COUGH (F; CRC; MAB); CRAMP (1; APA; BGB; CRC; MAB; PH2;
WAM); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD; PH2); DEBILITY (F; CRC; MAB); DEPRESSION (1; APA; BGB); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC; MAB; MAD); DESPONDENCY (F; MAB); DIZZINESS (1; APA; MAB; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (1; FNF; SHT; WAM); DYSPEPSIA (1; APA; PH2); DYSURIA (1; WAM); EARACHE (1;
MAB; MAD); ECZEMA (F; MAD); ELEPHANTIASIS (F; CRC); ENCEPHALOSIS (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (1;
WAM); ENURESIS (F; MAB); EPILEPSY (1; BGB; MAB); FATIGUE (1; MAB); FEVER (1; CRC; MAD;
MAB); FILARIASIS (F; MAB); FUNGUS (1; CRC; MAB); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GONORRHEA (F; CRC,
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MAB; MAD; PH2); GOUT (F; APA; PNC); HEADACHE (1; APA; CRC; FNF; MAD); HEART (F; CRC);
HEMORRHOID (F; MAB); HERPES (F; MAD); HOT FLASH (F; BGB); HYPERACTIVITY (1; APA; WAM);
ICHTHYOSIS (F; MAD); INCONTINENCE (F; MAB); INFECTION (1; CRC; MAB); INSOMNIA (2; APA;
FNF; KOM; MAB; PHR; PH2; WAM); LEPROSY (F; MAB); LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC; MAB); MENOPAUSE (1; APA; BGB; MAB); MENSTRUAL CRAMP (1; FNF); MIGRAINE (1; APA); MYALGIA (1; MAB);
MYCOSIS (1; CRC; MAB); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; MAB); NERVOUSNESS (2; APA; FNF; KOM; PHR;
PH2; WAM); NEURALGIA (F; MAB); NEURASTHENIA (F; CRC; MAD); OBESITY (F; PH2); OCD (1;
WAF); OPHTHALMIA (F; MAB); PAIN (1; APA; BGB; CRC; FNF; MAB; MAD; PH2; WAM);
PALPITATION (1; APA); PROLAPSE (F; MAB); PROSTATOSIS (F; MAD); PSORIASIS (F; MAD); PULMONOSIS
(F; CRC); RESTLESSNESS (2; APA; KOM); RHEUMATISM (1; CRC; FNF; PH2; PNC); SORE THROAT
(F; MAB); STOMACHACHE (1; APA); STRESS (2; APA; KOM; PH2; SHT); SYPHILIS (F; PH2); THROMBOSIS (1; PH2); TOOTHACHE (1; MAB; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC); URETHROSIS (F; CRC; MAD;
PH2); UTI (F; BGB; MAB); VAGINOSIS (F; CRC; MAB); VD (F; APA; CRC; MAD; PH2); VERTIGO
(F; MAB); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; MAB; MAD; PNC); WET DREAM (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (KAVA) — 1 TSP CUP/NIGHT (JAD); 1.5–3 G DRY ROOT/DAY (MAB); 100–300 MG ROOT SEVERAL
×/DAY (MAD); 2–4 G POWDERED ROOT 1–3 ×/DAY (AHP; PNC); 2–4 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (PNC);
3–6 ML FLUID EXTRACT (1:2)/DAY (MAB); 1–3 ML TINCTURE/DAY (SKY); 60–600 MG KAVALACTONES/DAY
(AHP); CA 250 ML KAVALACTONES/DAY (24–70 MG 3 ×/DAY) (APA); 180–210 KAVALACTONES 1 HOUR
BEFORE BEDTIME (APA); 1 (525 MG) CAPSULE (STX WITH 250 MG CERTIFIED POTENCY KAVA-KAVA ROOT
EXTRACT WITH AT LEAST 75 MG KAVALACTONE) 3 ×/DAY (NH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (KAVA) — CLASS 2B, 2C, 2D. CONTRAINDICATED FOR ENDOGENOUS DEPRESSION (AHP). MAXIMUM TOLERATED DOSES FOR DOGS WAS 60 MG/KG,
FOR RATS 320 MG/KG STX (70% KAVAPYRONES). PERVERSELY, IF THE AUTHORS DIDN’T MISSPEAK, THE
DOGS TOLERATED 24 MG/KG/DAY. OF >4000 PATIENTS TAKING 105 MG/DAY STX (70% KAVAPYRONES),
1.5% HAD OBJECTIONABLE SIDE EFFECTS (ALLERGY, DIZZINESS, GI DISTRESS, AND HEADACHE). AT LEVELS
100 TIMES THE THERAPEUTIC DOSE (ROUGHLY 13 LITERS KAVA BEVERAGE A DAY OR 300–400 MG RHIZOME
PER WEEK) CAUSED ANOREXIA, ATAXIA, DYSPNEA, HAIR LOSS, RED EYES, SKIN RASH, VISUAL PROBLEMS,
AND YELLOW SKIN. “THERE IS NO POTENTIAL FOR PHYSICAL OR PSYCHOLOGICAL DEPENDENCY. USE SHOULD
NOT EXCEED 3 MONTHS.” (AHP) GERMANS LIMIT USE TO 1–3 MONTHS (AHP). COMMISSION E REPORTS
CONTRAINDICATIONS: ESOPHAGEAL AND GASTROINTESTINAL STENOSES; ADVERSE EFFECTS: ALLERGIC REACTIONS
(RARELY). OTHER SOURCES REPORT INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION (AEH). MANY REPORTS SUGGEST A YELLOWING
OF THE SKIN IN CHRONIC USERS. “CHRONIC INGESTION MAY LEAD TO ‘KAWISM’ CHARACTERIZED BY DRY,
FLAKING, DISCOLORED SKIN, AND REDDENED EYES” (LRNP, MAY 1987). PERSISTENT RUMORS SUGGEST
THAT OVERDOSES CAN CAUSE INTOXICATION. COMMISSION E WARNS AGAINST THE CONCOMITANT USE OF
KAVA WITH BARBITUATES, ANTIDEPRESSANT MEDICATIONS, AND CNS AGENTS. LACTATING OR PREGNANT
WOMEN SHOULD NOT USE KAVA (WAM). “NOT PERMITTED AS A NON-MEDICINAL INGREDIENT IN ORAL USE
PRODUCTS IN CANADA” (MICHOLS, 1995). ABUSE BY AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES SUGGEST LINKS TO HEMATURIA, INFECTIOUS DISEASE, NEUROLOGICAL ABNORMALITIES, PULMONARY HYPOTENSION, NEPHROSIS, VISUAL
DISTURBANCES, ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE, THROMBOSIS, AND SUDDEN HEART ATTACKS (MAB). THE FOLLOWING QUOTE MIGHT SCARE ABUSERS, AS IT SHOULD, “FULL CONSCIOUSNESS IS MAINTAINED WITH EVEN
FATAL DOSES” (APA, QUOTING WEISS, 1988).
EXTRACTS (KAVA) — INCREASE GABA IN THE SYNAPTIC CLEFT BY INCREASING GABA SECRETION AND
INHIBITING ITS REUPTAKE (SHT). LD50 DIHYDROKAVAIN = 920 MG/KG ORL MOUSE (MAB), LD50
DIHYDROMETHYSTICIN = 1050 MG/KG ORL MOUSE (MAB), LD50 STX (70% KAVALACTONES) = 16,000
MG/KG ORL RAT, 1800 MG/KG ORL MOUSE, 370 MG/KG IPR RAT, 380 MG/KG IPR MOUSE (MAB). THIS
INDICATES THAT THE MIX IS SAFER THAN THE INDIVIDUAL LACTONE, AT LEAST ORALLY IN RATS AND MICE
(MAB). KAVA SLOWS HYPERACTIVITY IN MICE, BUT NOT AS MUCH AS ANTIPSYCHOTIC DRUGS. WHEN
CHEWED, THE ROOT PRODUCES NUMBNESS IN THE MOUTH SIMILAR TO WHAT ONE WOULD EXPERIENCE WITH
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COCAINE AND LONGER-LASTING THAN WHAT ONE WOULD EXPERIENCE WITH BENZOCAINES (APA). IN A
TRADITIONAL HAWAIIAN REMEDY, LEAVES WERE CHEWED AND GIVEN TO ANXIOUS OR RESTLESS CHILDREN FOR
ITS CALMING EFFECT, AND TO INDUCE SLEEP. AND FOR THE OLD REPROBATES “KAVA TENDS TO LOWER ONE’S
INTEREST IN SEXUAL ACTIVITIES.” ( = ) LACTONES ARE 10 TIMES MORE ANTICONVULSANT THAN MEPHENESIN
AGAINST STRYCHNINE; THE MIXTURE OF LACTONES WAS SYNERGISTIC; THE POTENCY OF THE MIX WAS EQUAL
TO THAT OF PURE DIHYDROMETHYSTICIN; SYNERGY MORE PRONOUNCED WITH ORAL THAN IVN ADMINISTRATION;
LACTONES BETTER ABSORBED IN MIX THAN AS ISOLATED SILVER BULLETS (MAB). LACTONES = COCAINE AND
PROCAINE AS ANALGESIC AND ANESTHETIC; DIHYDROMETHYSTICIN BETTER THAN ASPIRIN BUT INFERIOR TO
MORPHINE AS ANALGESIC (MAB).
KELP (NEREOCYSTIS LUETKEANA (MERT.) POSTELS & RUPR.) ++
DOSAGES (KELP) — 4–6 (400-MG) TABLETS (APA); 2–3 TSP POWDERED ALGA TO 3 ×/DAY (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (KELP) — CLASS 2D. NOT RECOMMENDED IN
HYPERTHYROIDISM. LONG-TERM USE DISCOURAGED (AHP).
KHAKI BUSH, WILD MARIGOLD (TAGETES MINUTA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (KHAKI BUSH) — ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; WOI); ANTISPASMODIC (1; WOI); ANTIVIRAL (1;
WOI); APERIENT (F; WOI); BRONCHODILATOR (1; WOI); CARMINATIVE (F; FNF); DIAPHORETIC (F; WBB;
WOI); DIURETIC (F; WBB; WOI); EMMENAGOGUE (F; FNF; WBB); FUNGICIDE (1; FNF; VAG); HEMOSTAT (F; ZIM); HYPOTENSIVE (1; WOI); INSECTIFUGE (1; WBB); IRRITANT (F; WBB); IXODIFUGE (F; FNF);
JUVABIONAL (1; WOI); LARVICIDE (1; WBB; WOI); LAXATIVE (F; WBB); NEMATICIDE (1; WOI); PARASITICIDE (F; WBB); STIMULANT (F; WBB); STOMACHIC (F; WBB); TRANQUILIZER (1; FNF; WOI); VERMIFUGE (F; WBB).
INDICATIONS (KHAKI BUSH) — BLEEDING (F; ZIM); CONSTIPATION (F; WBB; ZIM); CRAMP (1;
FNF; WOI); DYSPEPSIA (F; FNF); EPISTAXIS (F; ZIM); FEVER (F; WBB; WOI); FUNGUS (1; FNF;
VAG); GAS (F; FNF); GASTROSIS (F; FNF); HEMORRHOID (F; FNF; WBB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
(1; FNF; WOI); HYSTERIA (F; FNF; WBB); INFECTION (1; FNF; VAG); INFLAMMATION (1; FNF;
WOI); MAGGOT (1; WBB); MYCOSIS (1; FNF; VAG); NERVOUSNESS (1; FNF; WOI); PARASITE (F;
WBB); RHINOSIS (F; ZIM); VIRUS (1; WOI); WATER RETENTION (F; WBB; WOI); WORM (F; FNF;
WBB); WOUND (F; ZIM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (KHAKI BUSH) — SYNERGISTIC WITH PYRETHRUM
AS INSECTICIDE (WOI).
KHAT (CATHA EDULIS (VAHL) FORRSK. EX ENDL.) +
SYNONYM: CELASTRUS EDULIS VAHL.
ACTIVITIES (KHAT) — ANORECTIC (1; ZUL); ANTIULCER (1; PH2); APERITIF (F; ZUL); APHRODISIAC (F;
PH2); ASTRINGENT (1; PH2; VAG); CARDIOTONIC (F; ZUL); CARDIOTOXIC (F; WBB); CARMINATIVE (F;
ZUL); CNS-STIMULANT (1; PH2; ZUL); EUPHORIANT (F; WBB); HYPERTENSIVE (F; ZUL); INEBRIANT
(1; WBB); INSECTICIDE (1; PH2); MUTAGENIC (F; ZUL); MYDRIATIC (F; ZUL); MYODEPRESSANT (1;
WBB); NARCOTIC (F; WBB); NEUROTONIC (1; ZUL); STIMULANT (1; WBB; ZUL); SYMPATHOMIMETIC
(1; PH2); TONIC (F; ZUL).
INDICATIONS (KHAT) — ANOREXIA (F; ZUL); ASTHMA (F; PH2; WBB; VAG; ZUL); BOIL (F; VAG;
ZIM); COLD (F; VAG); COUGH (F; PH2; VAG; WBB; ZUL); CRAMP (F; VAG); DEPRESSION (F; PH2);
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DIARRHEA (1; PH2; VAG); DYSENTERY (F; VAG); DYSMENORRHEA (F; VAG); FATIGUE (1; WBB; WO2);
FEVER (1; PH2); FLU (F; VAG; WBB; ZUL); GAS (F; ZUL); GASTROSIS (F; PH2; WBB; ZUL); GLAUCOMA
(F; ZUL); GONORRHEA (F; PH2); HEADACHE (F; PH2); HUNGER (1; PH2; WBB); IMPOTENCE (F; PH2);
INFERTILITY (F; VAG; ZIM); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (F; ZUL); PLAGUE (F; WBB; ZUL); PULMONOSIS (F;
WBB); RESPIROSIS (F; ZUL); ULCER (1; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (KHAT) — CHEWING LEAVES CAN CAUSE CONSTIPATION, PERIODONTAL DISEASE, MUCOSAL LESIONS, AND INCREASED RISK OF ESOPHAGEAL CANCER. MUTAGENIC
EFFECTS REPORTED (ZUL). ALTHOUGH I DO NOT BELIEVE IT, I QUOTE WBB, “FIFTY MILLIGRAMS OF KHAT HAS
A SEDATIVE EFFECT BUT 300 TO 400 MG PRODUCES HYPEREXCITABILITY, MYDRIASIS, SPINAL CONVULSIONS, AND
DEATH FROM RESPIRATORY PARALYSIS” (WBB). I CHEWED SEVERAL GRAMS IN KENYA.
KIDNEY VETCH (ANTHYLLIS VULNERARIA L.) +
SYNONYM: ANTHYLLIS RUBICUNDA WENDER. EX STEUD.
ACTIVITIES (KIDNEY VETCH) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; PH2); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS);
DEPURATIVE (1; EFS; PH2); DIURETIC (F; EFS); LAXATIVE (F; EFS); MUTAGENIC (1; PH2); VULNERARY
(F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (KIDNEY VETCH) — BACTERIA (1; HH2); CONSTIPATION (F; EFS); COUGH (1; PH2);
HERPES (1; HH2); INFECTION (1; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PH2); POLIO (1; HH2); SORE (F; HH2);
STOMATOSIS (F; PH2); ULCER (1; PH2); VIRUS (1; PH2); VOMITING (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F;
EFS); WOUND (1; HH2; PH2).
DOSAGES (KIDNEY VETCH) — 1 DESSERT-SPOON FLOWER/250 ML WATER (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (KIDNEY VETCH) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
KIWI (ACTINIDIA DELICIOSA (A. CHEV.) C. F. LIANG & A. R. FERGUSON) ++
SYNONYMS: A. CHINENSIS VAR. DELICIOSA A. CHEV., A. CHINENSIS VAR. HISPIDA C. F. LIANG, A. LATIFOLIA
VAR. DELICIOSA A. CHEV.
ACTIVITIES (KIWI) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WO2); ANTIDOTE, CINNABAR (F; DAD); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1;
X3278214); ASTRINGENT (1; DAD); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; WO3); INSECTICIDE (F; DAD); PECTINESTERASE
INHIBITOR (1; WO3); PROTEOLYTIC (1; DAD).
INDICATIONS (KIWI) — ALLERGY (F; DAD); ARTHROSIS (F; DAD); BACTERIA (1; WO2); CANCER (1; DAD;
X3278214); CANCER, BREAST (F; DAD); CANCER, ESOPHAGUS (F; DAD); CANCER, LIVER (F; DAD); CANCER,
STOMACH (F; DAD); CARDIOPATHY (F; DAD); COLD (F; DAD); DYSURIA (F; DAD); FEVER (F; DAD);
GASTROSIS (F; DAD); GRAVEL (F; DAD); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; WO3); INFECTION (1; WO2); MANGE
(F; DAD); MASTOSIS (F; DAD); PAIN (F; DAD); PURPURA (F; DAD); RHEUMATISM (F; DAD); SCURVY
(F; DAD); STONE (F; DAD); STRESS (F; DAD); THIRST (F; DAD).
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KOLA (COLA ACUMINATA (P. BEAUV.) SCHOTT & ENDL.) ++
SYNONYM: STERCULIA ACUMINATA P. BEAUV.
ACTIVITIES (KOLA NUTS) — ANORECTIC (1; CRC); ANTIVIRAL (1; CRC); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC); CARDIOTONIC (1; CRC); CNS-STIMULANT (1; CRC); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC); DIURETIC (1; CRC); MASTICATORY (F;
CRC); NERVINE (1; CRC); STIMULANT (1; CRC); TONIC (1; CRC).
INDICATIONS (KOLA NUTS) — CANCER (F; CRC); CUT (F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; CRC); DIGESTION (F; CRC);
NEURALGIA (F; CRC); VIRUS (1; CRC); WATER RETENTION (1; CRC); WOUND (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (KOLA NUTS) — “CAFFEINE IN LARGE DOSES IS
REPORTED TO BE CARCINOGENIC, MUTAGENIC, AND TERATOGENIC. CAFFEINE IS ALSO VIRICIDAL, SUPPRESSING THE
GROWTH OF POLIO, INFLUENZA, HERPES SIMPLEX, AND VACCINIA VIRUSES, BUT NOT JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS VIRUS,
NEWCASTLE DISEASE, VIRUS, AND TYPE 2 ADENOVIRUS. IN 1978, AN FDA ADVISORY PANEL CONCLUDED THAT
CAFFEINE, AS IT IS ADDED TO COLA SOFT DRINKS, SHOULD BE SUBJECT TO A MORE RESTRICTIVE REGULATORY APPROACH.
REMOVAL OF CAFFEINE FROM THE GRAS LIST ‘WAS URGED’” (CRC).
KOMBE (STROPHANTHUS KOMBE OLIV.) X
USED LIKE S. GRATUS, BUT REPORTEDLY MILDER.
ACTIVITIES (KOMBE) — ANXIOLYTIC (F; PH2); CARDIOTONIC (1; PH2); CURARE (1; FNF); DIGITALIC (1;
PH2); DIURETIC (F; EFS); NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1; HDN); NEGATIVE DROMOTROPIC (1; HDN);
PEDICULICIDE (F; HDN); POSITIVE BATHMOTROPIC (1; HDN); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; HDN).
INDICATIONS (KOMBE) — ANXIETY (F; PH2); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; PH2); BRADYCARDIA (F; HHB); CARDIOPATHY (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; PH2); NEURODYSTONIA (F; PH2);
STENOCARDIA (F; HHB); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS).
DOSAGES (KOMBE) — DON’T TAKE EXCEPT WITH PHYSICIAN GUIDANCE! (JAD); CYMARIN 0.6–0.9 MG IVN
HUMAN/DAY, 2.3–2.5 MG ORL HUMAN (HDN); OUABAIN 0.25–0.65 MG IVN HUMAN/DAY, 12–48 MG/DAY
ORL HUMAN (HDN); TOXIC DOSE 143 MG/HUMAN; K-STROPHANTHOSIDE 0.2–1.2 MG IVN HUMAN/DAY, TO 7.5
MG/DAY ORL HUMAN; TOXIC DOSE 143 MG/HUMAN (HDN).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (KOMBE) — NOT COVERED (AHP).“HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). SIDE EFFECTS MAY INCLUDE CARDIAC
ARRHYTHMIA, HEADACHE, OPHTHALMIA (DISTURBANCE OF COLOR VISION), QUEASINESS, STUPOR, AND VOMITING.
MAY ENHANCE EFFECTS AND SIDE EFFECTS WITH CALCIUM SALTS, GLUCOCORTICOIDS, LAXATIVES, QUINIDINE, AND
SALURETICS (PH2). POWDERED SEEDS LDLO 25 MG/KG IVN DOG (HH2); G-STROPHANTHIDIN LDLO 0.33–0.44
MG/KG IVN DOG (HH2).
KONJAC (AMORPHOPHALLUS KONJAC K. KOCH) ++
SYNONYMS: A. RIVIERI DURIEU, A. RIVIERI VAR. KONJAC (K. KOCH) ENGL.
ACTIVITIES (KONJAC) — ANTITUMOR (1; APA); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; APA); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1;
APA).
INDICATIONS (KONJAC) — CANCER, LUNG (1; APA); CONSTIPATION (1; APA); DIABETES (1; APA);
ENTEROSIS (1; APA); GAS (1; APA); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; APA); OBESITY (1; APA); TUMOR (1;
APA).
DOSAGES (KONJAC) — 2 (500 MG) TABLETS GLUCOMANNAN 1 HOUR BEFORE MEALS (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (KONJAC) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PHR). MAY CAUSE DIARRHEA. SEVERE ESOPHAGEAL OBSTRUCTIONS REPORTED FOR GLUCOMANNAN TABLETS
(ALWAYS TAKE WITH PLENTY OF WATER) (APA). “AUSTRALIAN HEALTH AUTHORITIES HAVE BANNED TABLETS
CONTAINING GLUCOMANNAN” (APA). MAY ALTER INSULIN REQUIREMENTS (APA). GLUCOMANNAN, THE
POLYSACCHARIDE EXTRACTED FROM THE TUBERS OF AMORPHOPHALLUS KONJAC, IS INDIGESTIBLE IN THE HUMAN
GI TRACT, LACKING ENZYMES TO BREAK IT DOWN. HENCE, IT PASSES THROUGH THE BODY, MOSTLY UNDIGESTED.
IN ADDITION, THE GLUCOMANNAN SWELLS IN THE GUT, OR WHEREVER IT CONTACTS WATER, SOMETIMES ABSORBING
60 TIMES ITS WEIGHT IN WATER. HENCE, IT IS OFTEN RECOMMENDED, PERHAPS TOO ENTHUSIASTICALLY, FOR
CONSTIPATION, HIGH CHOLESTEROL, AND OBESITY. ACCORDING TO APA, IN ONE STUDY OF 20 OBESE PATIENTS,
THOSE WHO TOOK 2 CAPSULES OF 500 MG OF PURIFIED GLUCOMANNAN, 60 MINUTES BEFORE MEALS, LOST
AN AVERAGE 5.5 POUNDS AFTER 8 WEEKS, CF. 1.5 POUNDS FOR PLACEBO PATIENTS. IN ANOTHER STUDY, TOTAL
CHOLESTEROL FELL SOME 10% IN 63 MEN TAKING 3900 MG GLUCOMANNAN FOR 4 WEEKS, IN A DOUBLEBLIND CROSSOVER TRIAL.
KOREAN MINT (AGASTACHE RUGOSA (FISCH. & C. A. MEY.) KUNTZE) ++
SYNONYM: LOPHANTHUS RUGOSUS FISCH. & C. A. MEY.
ACTIVITIES (KOREAN MINT) — ANALGESIC (F; DAA); ANTIEMETIC (1; AKT); ANTIATHEROGENIC (1;
X11334881); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; AKT); ANTIINTEGRASE (1; X10549582); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DAA);
ANTIVIRAL (1; ABS; X10071964; X10549582); CARMINATIVE (F; DAA); DECONGESTANT (F; DAA);
FUNGICIDE (1; AKT); MUCOLYTIC (1; AKT); PROTEASE-INHIBITOR (1; X10071964); STOMACHIC (F;
DAA).
INDICATIONS (KOREAN MINT) — ANGINA (F; DAA); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; X11334881); BACTERIA (1;
AKT); CHEMOTHERAPY (F; AKT); COLD (F; DAA); CONGESTION (F; DAA); DIARRHEA (F; DAA); DYSPEPSIA (F; DAA; AKT) ENTEROSIS (F; DAA); FEVER (F; DAA); FUNGUS (1; AKT); GAS (F; DAA);
GASTROSIS (F; DAA); HEADACHE (F; DAA); HIV (1; ABS; X10071964); HYPEREMESIS (1; AKT);
INFECTION (1; AKT); MYCOSIS (1; AKT); NAUSEA (1; AKT; DAA); PAIN (F; DAA); SPLENOSIS (F; DAA);
THIRST (F; DAA); VIRUS (1; ABS; X10071964; X10549582); VOMITING (1; AKT).
DOSAGES (KOREAN MINT) — 4.5–9 G HERB OR 1–3 G HERB CONCENTRATE (AKT).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (KOREAN MINT) — CLASS 1 (AHP).
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KOUSSO (HAGENIA ABYSSINICA (BRUCE) J. F. GMEL.) X
SYNONYM: BANKSIA ABYSSINICA BRUCE.
ACTIVITIES (KOUSSO) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; EFS; PH2); ANTISARCOMIC (1; WOI); ANTITUMOR (1; PH2);
EMETIC (1; WOI); IRRITANT (1; WOI); LAXATIVE (1; EFS); SIALAGOGUE (1; PH2); TAENIFUGE (1; PH2);
VERMIFUGE (1; PH2; WOI).
INDICATIONS (KOUSSO) — CANCER (1; PH2; WOI); CONSTIPATION (1; EFS); HOOKWORM (1; WOI); ROUNDWORM (1; WOI); TAPEWORM (1; PH2); TUMOR (1; PH2); WHIPWORM (1; WOI); WORM (1; PH2; WOI).
DOSAGES (KOUSSO) — TOO DANGEROUS TO TAKE (JAD). YET IN HAGER’S HANDBUCH DER PHARMAZEUTISCHEN
PRAXIS, ONE FINDS FOR CHILDREN, 10–15 G POWDERED DRUG, WITH CITRUS JUICE OR RED WINE (20–30 G FOR
ADULTS) (HHB) (NOT ME, PLEASE, JAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (KOUSSO) — NOT COVERED (AHP). VERY TOXIC
(PH2). IRRITANT TO MUCOUS MEMBRANES, LARGE DOSES INDUCING COLIC, NAUSEA, AND VOMITING (WOI).
OVERDOSAGE MAY CAUSE ABORTION, COLLAPSE, DEBILITY, HEADACHE, NAUSEA, SALIVATION, AND VISUAL DISORDERS (PH2).
KRATUM (MITRAGYNA SPECIOSA KORTH.) +
ACTIVITIES (KRATUM) — ANALGESIC (1; CRC); ANESTHETIC (1; ABS; FNF); ANTITUSSIVE (1; CRC;
FNF); CNS-STIMULANT (1; CRC; FNF); FUMITORY (1; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC); MASTICATORY
(1; CRC); NARCOTIC (1; CRC).
INDICATIONS (KRATUM) — ADDICTION (1; CRC); MORPHINISM (1; CRC); PAIN (1; ABS; CRC; FNF).
KUDZU (PUERARIA MONTANA (LOUR.)
MERR. VAR. LOBATA (WILLD.) MAESEN & S. M. ALMEIDA) ++
ACTIVITIES (KUDZU) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; AKT); ALCOHOL-DEHYDROGENASE INHIBITOR (1; APA); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; FNF); ANTIANGIOGENIC (1; FNF); ANTIARRHYTHMIC (1; AKT; APA); ANTIDIPSOMANIC (1;
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APA; SKY); ANTIEDEMIC (F; HHB); ANTIEMETIC (F; LMP); ANTIIMPLANTATION (1; AKT); ANTILEUKEMIC
(1; FNF); ANTILEUKOTRIENE (1; FNF); ANTIMELANOMIC (1; FNF); ANTIMETASTATIC (1; FNF); ANTIOSTEOPOROTIC (1; FNF); ANTIPYRETIC (1; DAA); ANTISPASMODIC (1; AKT; DAA); ANTITUMOR (1; FNF);
APOPTOTIC (1; FNF); CEREBROTONIC (1; AKT); CHOLERETIC (1; HHB); CHOLINERGIC (1; HHB); CIRCULOSTIMULANT (F; SKY); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; FAY); DIAPHORETIC (F; FAD; FAY; LMP); ESTROGENIC (1;
FNF); FUNGICIDE (1; FNF); GASTROSTIMULANT (1; HHB); HEMOSTAT (F; DAA); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (F;
AKT); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; AKT; APA; DAA; FAD); HYPOTENSIVE (1; AKT; APA; DAA; FAD);
LACTAGOGUE (F; AKT; WOI); NEUROSEDATIVE (F; AKT); SECRETAGOGUE (F; FAY); SEDATIVE (F; AKT);
TONIC (F; AKT; LMP); TOPOISOMERASE INHIBITOR (1; FNF); TYROSINE-KINASE INHIBITOR (1; FNF).
INDICATIONS (KUDZU) — ALACTEA (F; AKT); ALCOHOLISM (1; SKY); ALLERGY (F; APA); ANGINA PECTORIS
(1; AKT; DAA; FAY; SKY); ANOREXIA (F; FAY); ARRHYTHMIA (1; AKT; APA; X2512952); BITE (F;
DAA); BLEEDING (F; DAA); BOIL (F; DAA); BRUISE (F; HHB); CANCER (1; FNF); CANCER, BREAST (1;
FNF); CARDIOPATHY (1; DAA); CHICKENPOX (F; LMP); CIRRHOSIS (1; FNF); COLD (F; APA); COUGH (F;
DAA; LMP); CRAMP (1; AKT; DAA; FAY); DEAFNESS (1; APA; DAA; FAD; FAY); DEBILITY (F;
LMP); DERMATOSIS (F; DAA; FAY); DIABETES (F; APA; LMP); DIARRHEA (1; APA; FAD); DYSENTERY
(F; FAD; HHB); ENTEROSIS (F; DAA; LMP); FEVER (F; DAA); GAS (F; LMP); GASTROSIS (F; FAD);
ENTEROSIS (F; FAD); FEVER (1; DAA; FAD; FAY; KAB; LMP); FLU (F; APA; LMP); FUNGUS (1; FNF);
HANGOVER (F; APA; DAA); HEADACHE (F; APA; FAD; FAY); HEPATOSIS (1; AKT; FNF); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (1; AKT; APA; DAA; FAD; FAY; SKY); HIVES (F; APA); HYPERACIDITY (F; FAY); INFECTION
(1; FNF); INSOMNIA (F; AKT); LEUKEMIA (1; FNF); MASTOSIS (F; FAD); MEASLES (F; DAA; FAD);
MELANOMA (1; FNF); MIGRAINE (2; DAA); MYCOSIS (1; FNF); NAUSEA (F; HAD); NERVOUSNESS (F;
AKT); NEUROSIS (F; AKT); OSTEOPOROSIS (1; FNF); PAIN (F; AKT); PSORIASIS (F; APA); RASH (F;
DAA); SNAKEBITE (F; DAA); SORE (F; FAD); SORE THROAT (F; FAD); STIFFNESS (F; DAA); STOMATOSIS
(F; DAA); SWEATING (F; DAA); SWELLING (F; FAD; HHB); THIRST (F; DAA; FAY); TINNITUS (F; FAY);
TUMOR (1; FNF); TYPHOID (1; FAY; LMP); VERTIGO (F; FAY); VOMITING (F; LMP).
DOSAGES (KUDZU) — 5–15 G DAY (AKT); 4.5–9 G ROOT (FAY); 9–15 G ROOT/DAY (SKY); 12 SHOT
GLASSES FRESH ROOT JUICE FOR UNCONSCIOUS DRUNK (FAY); 3 (100 MG) CAPSULES ROOT EXTRACT STX (1 MG
DAIDZIN) DAILY (APA); 1 (550 MG) CAPSULE ROOT EXTRACT (100 MG) STX (1 MG DAIDZIN) 3 ×/DAY (NH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (KUDZU) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT COVERED
(KOM; PHR). LONG FOOD USE IN ASIA SUGGESTS RELATIVE SAFETY. NO ADVERSE EFFECTS IN HUMANS TAKING
50–100 G ROOT/DAY (APA).
EXTRACTS (KUDZU) — ROOTS REPORTEDLY RICHER IN ESTROGENIC ISOFLAVONES, DAIDZEIN, AND GENISTEIN
THAN SOYBEANS. ANTIANGIOGENIC, GENISTEIN IS SUPPOSED TO PREVENT INCIPIENT TUMORS FROM DEVELOPING
BY PREVENTING THE FORMATION OF NEW BLOOD VESSELS TO NOURISH THE TUMOR. DAIDZEIN AND DAIDZIN INHIBIT
DESIRE FOR ALCOHOL. HIRANO ET AL. (1994), SHOWED THAT GENISTEIN WAS ONE OF THE MOST POTENT ANTILEUKEMIC COMPOUNDS AMONG DOZENS THEY STUDIED, >100 TIMES MORE POTENT THAN DAIDZEIN. KUDZU’S
SOYASAPONIN I AND KUDZUSAPONIN SA-3, WERE MORE EFFECTIVE LIVER PROTECTORS THAN GLYCYRRHIZIN (500
ΜG/ML FOR, KUDZUSAPONIN SA-3). FLAVONOID-LIKE SUBSTANCES ASSOCIATED WITH IMPROVED MICROCIRCULATION AND BLOOD FLOW THROUGH THE CORONARY ARTERIES.
KWASHI (PANCRATIUM SPP.) X
ACTIVITIES (KWASHI) — ANALGESIC (F; CRC); CARDIOTOXIC (1; CRC); EMETIC (F; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN
(1; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); PECTORAL (F; CRC); POISON (1; CRC).
INDICATIONS (KWASHI) — ASTHMA (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC); INFLAMMATION
(F; CRC); ORCHOSIS (F; CRC); PAIN (F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (KWASHI) — NONE FOUND.
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (KWASHI) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PH2).
NONE FOUND.
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LABRADOR TEA (LEDUM GROENLANDICUM OEDER) +
SYNONYMS: LEDUM LATIFOLIUM JACQ., LEDUM PALUSTRE SUSP. GROENLANDICUM (OEDER) HULTÉN, RHODODENDRON GROENLANDICUM (OEDER) KRON & JUDD.
ACTIVITIES (LABRADOR TEA) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; PHR; PIP); ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(F; KOM; PH2); ANTITUSSIVE (F; KOM); APERITIF (F; DEM); ASTRINGENT (1; APA); DELIRIANT (1; APA);
DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; KOM; PIP); DIURETIC (F; DEM; KOM; PIP); EMETIC (F; DEM;
KOM; PIP); EXPECTORANT (F; PH2; PNC); HEMOSTAT (1; APA); NARCOTIC (1; APA); PECTORAL (F; PNC);
VULNERARY (1; APA).
INDICATIONS (LABRADOR TEA) — ACNE (F; APA); ANOREXIA (F; DEM); ASTHMA (F; APA; FAD);
BLEEDING (1; APA); BLINDNESS (F; DEM); BRONCHOSIS (F; APA; HHB); BUG BITE (F; APA); BURN (F;
DEM; FAD); CANCER (F; APA); CATARRH (F; HHB); CHAFING (F; DEM); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); CHILL
(F; DEM); COLD (1; APA); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DEM); COUGH (F; APA; FAD; HHB); DERMATOSIS (1;
APA; DEM; PH2); DIARRHEA (1; APA); DYSENTERY (F; FAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; FAD); FEVER (F; FAD;
KOM; PIP); HEADACHE (F; APA; DEM); HEAD COLD (F; DEM); INFLAMMATION (F; DEM; KOM; PH2);
ITCH (1; APA; DEM; FAD); JAUNDICE (F; DEM); LEPROSY (F; FAD); NEPHROSIS (F; APA; FAD);
OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM); PAIN (F; DEM); PEDICULOSIS (F; FAD); PERTUSSIS (F; KOM); PNEUMONIA (F;
DEM); POISON IVY (F; DEM; FAD); PULMONOSIS (F; FAD); RESPIROSIS (1; APA; PH2); RHEUMATISM
(F; APA; FAD); RHINOSIS (F; DEM); SCURVY (F; FAD); SORE (F; DEM; FAD); SORE THROAT (F; DEM);
STING (F; DEM; FAD); STOMACHACHE (F; FAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); ULCER (F; DEM); WATER
RETENTION (F; DEM; KOM; PIP); WHITLOW (F; DEM); WOUND (1; APA; DEM).
DOSAGES (LABRADOR TEA) — 1 TSP DRY LEAF/CUP WATER (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LABRADOR TEA) — NOT TREATED BY AHP. “AS
EFFICACY HAS NOT BEEN SUBSTANTIATED AND THERE ARE RISKS, MEDICINAL USE IS NOT RECOMMENDED” (PIP).
CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY (PIP). SEVERAL REPORTS OF POISONING. EO, TAKEN ORALLY, VIOLENTLY IRRITATES
THE GI TRACT WITH DIARRHEA AND VOMITING, AND IRRITATES THE KIDNEY AND LOWER URINARY TRACT, OFTEN WITH
ARTHRALGIA, MYALGIA, PERSPIRATION, AND CENTRAL EXCITATION WITH STATES OF INTOXICATION FOLLOWED BY
PARALYSIS (PIP). THE PLANT IS SAID TO HAVE NARCOTIC PROPERTIES THAT MAY CAUSE DELIRIUM, PARALYTIC
POISONING, AND EVEN DEATH (APA). IRRITATES SKIN AND MUCOUS MEMBRANES (KOM). GRAYANOTOXIN CAN
SLOW THE PULSE, LOWER BLOOD PRESSURE, AND CAUSE CONVULSIONS AND EVEN PARALYSIS (APA).
LADY FERN (ATHYRIUM FILIX-FEMINA (L.) ROTH EX MERT.) ++
SYNONYM: POLYPODIUM FILIX-FEMINA L.
ACTIVITIES (LADY FERN) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); CHOLERETIC (F; PH2); DIURETIC (F; DEM); EXPECTORANT
(1; PH2); LACTAGOGUE (F; DEM); TAENIFUGE (F; WO2); VERMIFUGE (F; GMH; WOI).
INDICATIONS (LADY FERN) — CAKED BREAST (F; DEM); CANCER (F; DEM); CANCER, WOMB (F; DEM);
CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DEM); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); FEVER (F; DEM); GASTROSIS (F;
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PH2); HEMATEMESIS (F; DEM); MASTOSIS (F; DEM); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM); PAIN (F; DEM); RESPIROSIS
(F; PH2); RICKETS (F; GMH); SORE (F; DEM); TAPEWORM (F; WO2); UTEROSIS (F; DEM); VD (F; DEM);
WATER RETENTION (F; DEM); WORM (F; GMH; WOI); WOUND (F; GMH).
DOSAGES (LADY FERN) — 1–2 TABLETS OR 10–20 DROPS 3 ×/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LADY FERN) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). USED AS MALE FERN
BUT LESS POWERFUL (GMH).
LADY’S BEDSTRAW (GALIUM VERUM L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (LADY’S BEDSTRAW) — ALTERATIVE (F; WOI); ANTISPASMODIC (F; HHB); APHRODISIAC (F;
HHB); ASTRINGENT (1; WOI); BITTER (F; WOI); DIURETIC (F; PH2; WOI); HYPOTENSIVE (1; HHB).
INDICATIONS (LADY’S BEDSTRAW) — BLEEDING (F; GMH); BURN (F; HHB); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER,
BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, GANGLION (F; JLH); CANCER, SKIN (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; HHB); CRAMP (F;
HHB); CYSTOSIS (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; GMH; HHB); DROPSY (F; HHB); DYSURIA (F; GMH; WOI);
EDEMA (F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; HHB); EPILEPSY (F; GMH; WOI); GRAVEL (F; GMH; WOI); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (1; HHB); HYSTERIA (F; GMH; WOI); INFECTION (F; PH2); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); NEPHROSIS (F; PH2); PLEUROSIS (F; HHB); SORE (F; JLH); STONE (F; GMH; WOI); SWELLING (F; PH2); WATER
RETENTION (F; PH2; WOI); WOUND (F; GMH; HHB; PH2).
DOSAGES (LADY’S BEDSTRAW) — 2 HEAPING TSP IN 250 ML WATER, 2–3 CUPS/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LADY’S BEDSTRAW) — CLASS I (AHP).“HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). ASPERULOSIDE HYPOTENSIVE
IN CANINES (HHB).
LADY’S MANTLE
(ALCHEMILLA VULGARIS L. OR A. XANTHOCHLORA ROTHM.) ++
ACTIVITIES (LADY’S MANTLE) — ANGIOPROTECTIVE (1; X3635653); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; APA); ANTIOXIDANT (1; APA); ANTITUMOR (1; APA; PHR); APERITIF (F; APA); ASTRINGENT (2; APA; KOM);
CHYMOTRYPSIN INHIBITOR (1; PHR; PH2); DIURETIC (F; APA); ELASTASE INHIBITOR (1; PHR; PH2);
FUNGICIDE (1; APA); HEMOSTAT (2; APA; KOM); MUTAGENIC (1; APA); MYORELAXANT (F; APA); TRYPSIN
INHIBITOR (1; PHR; PH2).
INDICATIONS (LADY’S MANTLE) — ANOREXIA (F; APA); BLEEDING (2; APA; KOM); BRUISE (F; APA);
CANCER (1; APA; PHR); CRAMP (F; APA); DERMATOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); DIARRHEA (2; APA; KOM;
PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (1; APA; PHR; PH2); ECZEMA (F; PHR; PH2); ENTEROSIS (1; APA; PHR; PH2);
FUNGUS (1; APA); GASTROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; PH2); INFECTION (1; APA); INFLAMMATION
(1; APA); LEUKORRHEA (F; PH2; PNC); MENOPAUSE (F; PH2); MENORRHAGIA (F; APA; BIS; PNC);
MYCOSIS (1; APA); PHARYNGOSIS (1; PHR; PH2); RASH (F; PH2); SORE (1; PH2); SORE THROAT (1;
PH2); STOMATOSIS (1; PHR; PH2); TUMOR (1; APA; PHR); VAGINOSIS (F; APA; PNC); VULVOSIS (F;
PNC); WATER RETENTION (F; APA).
DOSAGES (LADY’S MANTLE) — 1–2 TSP (1–2 G) HERB/CUP WATER (APA; WIC); 2–4 G/HERB/CUP TEA
(PHR; PH2); 1–2 G HERB (1 TSP = 0.9 G) (BIS); 3–6 G HERB/DAY (KOM); 5–10 G HERB (KOM); 5–10
G HERB TINCTURE (APA); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LADY’S MANTLE) — CLASS 1 (AHP). TANNIN
WARNINGS. NONE REPORTED (BIS). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC
DOSAGES” (PH2).
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LADY’S SLIPPER (CYPRIPEDIUM SPP.) XX (ENDANGERED)
PH2 DATA APPLY ONLY TO “NERVE ROOT” CYPRIPEDIUM CALCEOLUS L.; DEM DATA APPLY TO THE “GREATER
YELLOW LADY’S SLIPPER” C. PUBESCENS WILLD.
ACTIVITIES (LADY’S SLIPPER) — ALLERGENIC (1; APA); ANALGESIC (F; CRC; DEM); ANTISPASMODIC (F;
APA; CRC; EFS); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC; EFS); ASTRINGENT (F; PH2); CALMATIVE (F; CRC); DERMATITIGENIC (1; APA; FAD); HEMOSTAT (1; PH2); HYPNOTIC (F; APA); NERVINE (F; CRC; EFS); SEDATIVE
(F; APA; CRC; FAD); STIMULANT (F; CRC); SOPORIFIC (F; CRC; EFS); STIMULANT (F; EFS); TONIC (F;
CRC; EFS); TRANQUILIZER (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (LADY’S SLIPPER) — ANXIETY (F; APA); BACKACHE (F; DEM); BLEEDING (1; PH2); BRAIN
(F; CRC); CHILDBIRTH (F; APA); CHOREA (F; CRC); CONVULSION (F; CRC); CRAMP (F; APA; CRC; EFS);
DEBILITY (F; CRC); DELIRIUM TREMENS (F; CRC); DEPRESSION (F; APA; FAD); DESPONDENCY (F; CRC;
FAD); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA; FAD); ECSTASY (F; CRC); EPILEPSY (F; APA; CRC);
ERETHISM (F; HHB); ERYTHEMA (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC); GASTROSIS (F; CRC); HEADACHE (F; APA;
CRC; FAD); HEMICRANIA (F; CRC); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; CRC); HYSTERIA (F; APA; CRC; DEM; PH2);
INFLAMMATION (F; DEM); INSOMNIA (F; APA; CRC; FAD; PH2); ITCH (F; PH2); MENORRHAGIA (1; PH2);
NERVE (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (F; APA; CRC; FAD); NEURALGIA (F; APA; CRC); NEUROSIS (F; CRC;
PH2); ODONTOSIS (F; CRC); PAIN (F; APA; CRC; DEM); PMS (F; FAD); PULMONOSIS (F; DEM);
SPERMATORRHEA (F; CRC); STRESS (F; APA); STYE (F; CRC); TOOTHACHE (F; DEM; HHB); TREMOR (F;
CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); VULVOSIS (F; JLH); WORM (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (LADY’S SLIPPER) — 2–4 G ROOT, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN; PH2; PNC); 2–4 ML LIQUID ROOT
EXTRACT (1:1 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN; PH2; PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LADY’S SLIPPER) — REPORTED TO BE ALLERGENIC; MAY CAUSE DERMATOSIS, GIDDINESS, HALLUCINATIONS, HEADACHE, MENTAL EXCITEMENT, AND RESTLESSNESS (CAN). I’M SURE APA HAD GOOD INTENTIONS, BUT THEIR QUOTE, WHICH FOLLOWS, MAY PUT
FURTHER PRESSURE ON AN ALREADY RARE SPECIES, “LADY’S SLIPPER CAN CAUSE PSYCHEDELIC REACTIONS”
(APA). FOSTER AND DUKE MAY STIR UP SOME OTHER UNUSUAL LADY SLIPPER DIGGERS LOOKING FOR RELIEF
FROM “MENTAL DEPRESSION FROM SEXUAL ABUSE.” “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER
THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
LAMBKILL (KALMIA ANGUSTIFOLIA L.) X
SYNONYM: K. INTERMEDIA LANGE.
ACTIVITIES (LAMBKILL) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); PANACEA (F; DEM); POISON (F; DEM); TONIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (LAMBKILL) — BACKACHE (F; DEM; FAD); COLD (F; DEM); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); HEADACHE (F; DEM); HEAD COLD (F; DEM); INFLAMMATION (F; DEM); PAIN (F; DEM);
RHEUMATISM (F; MIC); RHINOSIS (F; DEM); SORE (F; MIC); SPRAIN (F; DEM; FAD); SWELLING (F;
DEM; FAD; MIC).
DOSAGES (LAMBKILL) — DO NOT TAKE IT (JAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LAMBKILL) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PH2).
LAMINARIA, BROWN KELP
(LAMINARIA HYPERBOREA (GUNN.) FOSL.) ++
INDICATIONS (LAMINARIA) — GOITER (F; EFS); THYROID (F; PH2).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LAMINARIA) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). WITH DOSES OVER 150 ΜG/DAY IODIDE, ONE MAY INDUCE OR WORSEN HYPERTHYROID (PH2). MAY BE ALLERGENIC (PH2).
LANGSAT, DUKU (LANSIUM DOMESTICUM CORREA) ++ (FOR FRUIT PULP)
ACTIVITIES (LANGSAT) — ANALGESIC (F; LMP); ANTIPYRETIC (F; WOI); ANTISPASMODIC (F; WOI);
ASTRINGENT (F; WOI); DIURETIC (F; LMP); STOMACHIC (F; LMP);VERMIFUGE (F; WOI).
INDICATIONS (LANGSAT) — CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; IHB); CRAMP (F; WOI); DIARRHEA (F; WOI); DYSENTERY
(F; WOI); ENTEROSIS (F; LMP; WOI); FEVER (F; IHB; LMP; WOI); GASTROSIS (F; LMP); MALARIA (F;
IHB); OPHTHALMIA (F; IHB); PAIN (F; LMP); STING (F; IHB; LMP); TUBERCULOSIS (F; LMP); WATER
RETENTION (F; LMP); WORM (F; IHB; LMP; WOI).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LANGSAT) — DIABETICS ARE WARNED AGAINST
USING THE SEED DECOCTION (LMP). CHILDREN ARE FORBIDDEN FROM EATING THE FRUITS BECAUSE EXOCARP
(PEEL) CAUSES PAIN IN THE LARYNX AND SMALL LUMPS ON THE MUCOUS MEMBRANE (LMP). PEEL OF FRUIT IS
BURNED AS A MOSQUITO REPELLENT IN JAVA (LMP; WOI). LANSIUM ACID, INJECTED INTO A FROG, CAUSED
HEART FAILURE IN 3–4 HOURS (LMP).
LARKSPUR, FORKING LARKSPUR (CONSOLIDA REGALIS S. F. GRAY) X
SYNONYM: DELPHINIUM CONSOLIDA L.
I HOPE THE NONBOTANISTS WHO WROTE COMMISSION E AND THE HERBAL PDR HAVE FIGURED OUT THE LARKSPURS
BETTER THAN I HAVE. OTHERWISE, THEY KNOW NOT OF WHICH LARKSPUR THEY SPEAK. THERE ARE MORE THAN A
DOZEN CONSOLIDAS AND DELPHINIUMS, MANY CALLED LARKSPURS. AND DON’T FORGET THE PEDICULICIDE
STAVESACRE, D. STAPHISAGRIA (THE USDA DID). AFTER WASTING A DAY WITH THE NOMENCLATORIAL NUANCES,
I FEEL I SHOULD TREAT THREE SPECIES OR LUMP THEM ALL INTO ONE, LARKSPUR, CONSOLIDA REGALIS (FORMERLY
DELPHINIUM CONSOLIDA), THE SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT ROCKET LARKSPUR, CONSOLIDA AJACIS, AND FINALLY THE
STAVESACRE, DELPHINIUM STAPHASIAGRIA, NOT COVERED BY THE USDA. ALL ARE POISONOUS AND DANGEROUS,
AND PROBABLY NOT RELIABLY DISTINGUISHED BY NONBOTANISTS. SO IT IS, METHINKS, A BIT PRESUMPTUOUS TO
BELIEVE THE DATA IN THE LITERATURE WERE BASED ON BETTER SPECULATIONS THAN MINE.
ACTIVITIES (FORKING LARKSPUR) — APERITIF (F; KOM); BRADYCARDIC (F; KOM); CARDIODEPRESSANT (F;
KOM); CNS-DEPRESSANT (F; KOM); CURARE (F; KOM); DIURETIC (F; HHB; KOM; PH2); HYPOTENSIVE
(F; KOM); LAXATIVE (F; HHB); RESPIRADEPRESSANT (F; KOM); SEDATIVE (F; KOM; PH2); VERMIFUGE
(F; HHB; KOM; PH2).
INDICATIONS (FORKING LARKSPUR) — ANOREXIA (F; KOM); CONSTIPATION (F; HHB); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (F; KOM); INSOMNIA (F; KOM; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; KOM; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F;
HHB; KOM; PH2); WORM (F; HHB; KOM; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (FORKING LARKSPUR) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
NO HEALTH RISKS OR SIDE EFFECTS REPORTED FROM PROPER ADMINISTRATION OF DESIGNATED THERAPEUTIC
DOSAGES (PH2). BUT THE LD50 IN RABBITS, INTRAVENOUSLY, IS ONLY 1.5–3 MG/KG (PH2). COMMISSION
E REPORTS FLOWER IS NOT PERMITTED FOR THERAPEUTIC USE (KOM), WHILE CITING UNAPPROVED FOLK USAGE
AS DIURETIC, OREXIGENIC, SEDATIVE, AND VERMIFUGE. THE PLANT CONTAINS TOXIC ALKALOIDS, BUT THERE ARE
NO RELIABLE DATA ON THE ALKALOID LEVEL IN THE FLOWERS (AEH). ALKALOIDS ARE BRADYCARDIC, CARDIODEPRESSANT, CNS-DEPRESSANT, HYPOTENSIVE, AND RESPIRADEPRESSANT. SEED AND LEAF OF SOME SPECIES ARE
DERMATITIGENIC. AJACINE AND DELPHININE OCCUR IN SEED AND YOUNG PLANTS OF MANY DELPHINIUM SPP.
INGESTION OF SUCH SPECIES MAY UPSET NERVES AND STOMACH, DEATH MAY OCCUR IF THE PLANT IS EATEN
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IN LARGE QUANTITIES, ESPECIALLY BY CHILDREN. IN ASIA, WHERE SEEDS REPORTEDLY POISON CATTLE, SEEDS
ARE STILL DANGEROUSLY USED AS CATHARTICS AND EMETICS (CRC). THE HERBAL PDR, AND I, OFTEN GET
TOO BROAD-BRUSHED AND TALK GENERICALLY, IN THE PROCESS CONDEMNING INNOCENT SPECIES AND OCCASIONALLY PRAISING UNDESERVING SPECIES.
LATUA (LATUA PUBIFLORA (GRIS.) PHIL.) X
ACTIVITIES (LATUA) — APHRODISIAC (F; CRC); DELIRIANT (1; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC); NARCOTIC
(1; CRC); PISCICIDE (1; CRC); POISON (1; CRC); PSYCHEDELIC (1; CRC).
INDICATIONS (LATUA) — IMPOTENCE (F; CRC).
LAVENDER (LAVANDULA SPP.) ++
THE KOM AND PH2 REFERENCES SPECIFY LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA MILL., BUT I DOUBT THERE IS ANY WAY
THEY CAN PROVE THE RESEARCH WAS DONE ON LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA. FURTHER, THEY BLUR THE LINES, AS
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DOES MY ENTRY HERE, SOMETIMES TALKING ABOUT THE HERB (FLOWERING SHOOTS), SOMETIMES TALKING ABOUT
THE EO, OR SPIRITS. THE DEP AND MAD ENTRIES ARE MORE GENERIC.
ACTIVITIES (LAVENDER) — ALLERGENIC (1; CRC); ANALGESIC (1; JBU); ANESTHETIC (1; JBU);
ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX; FNF); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; COX; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; BGB; HH2);
ANTICANCER (1; COX; FNF); ANTICONVULSANT (1; APA; SHT); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; COX; FNF;
WAM); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; BGB); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; HH2; PH2; PNC); ANTISPASMODIC (1;
APA; BGB; CRC; HH2; PNC); ANTIVIRAL (1; JBU); ANXIOLYTIC (1; HH2); APERITIF (1; PH2);
CARMINATIVE (2; BGB; DEP; KOM; PIP); CHOLAGOGUE (1; APA; BGB; PHR; PH2); CHOLERETIC
(1; APA; BGB; PHR; PH2); CNS-DEPRESSANT (1; APA; BGB; HH2; PNC; PH2); CONVULSANT
(1; CRC); COX-2 INHIBITOR (1; COX; FNF); DIGESTIVE (F; APA); DIURETIC (F; APA; CRC; HHB);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; MAD); FUNGICIDE (1; JBU); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; APA); INSECTIFUGE (F; APA;
CRC); MOTOR DEPRESSANT (F; SHT); NARCOTIC (1; CRC); NERVINE (1; MAD; WAM); NEURODEPRESSANT (1; PH2); RUBEFACIENT (1; BGB; PHR); SEDATIVE (2; APA; HHB; HH2; KOM; PH2;
SHT); STIMULANT (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; HHB); TONIC (F; APA; CRC); TRANQUILIZER (1;
SHT); VULNERARY (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (LAVENDER) — ACNE (F; CRC); ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); ANOREXIA (2; BGB;
CRC; PHR; PH2); ANXIETY (1; HH2; SHT); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; FNF); ASTHMA (F; PH2); BACTERIA
(1; BGB; HH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; HH2; PH2); BURN (1; WAM); CANCER (1; APA; COX; FNF);
CANCER, BREAST (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, SINEW (1; CRC; JLH);
CANCER, SPLEEN (1; CRC; JLH); CANDIDA (1; HH2); CHOLECYSTOSIS (1; APA); CIRCULOSIS (2; PH2);
COLD (F; APA); COLIC (F; CRC; HHB; MAD); CONVULSION (1; APA; SHT); CRAMP (1; APA; BGB;
CRC; HH2; PH2; PNC; WAM); DEMENTIA (F; APA); DEPRESSION (F; APA; BGB); DERMATOSIS (F;
APA); DIABETES (1; APA); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA; HH2); DYSPEPSIA (2; APA; PH2); ECZEMA (F;
HH2); ENTEROSIS (2; APA; KOM; PH2; SHT); ESCHERICHIA (1; HH2); FAINTNESS (F; CRC); FATIGUE
(F; CRC; PH2); FLU (F; HH2); FUNGUS (1; JBU); GAS (2; APA; BGB; CRC; DEP; KOM; PH2;
PIP); GASTROSIS (2; BGB; KOM; PH2); GIDDINESS (F; CRC); GOUT (F; MAD); HEADACHE (1; APA;
CRC; MAD; WAM); HEPATOSIS (F; MAD); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; APA); HYSTERIA (F; DEP); INFECTION
(1; HH2; JBU; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; COX; FNF; WAM); INSANITY (F; BGB); INSOMNIA (2; APA;
HHB; HH2; KOM; PHR; PH2; SHT); MIGRAINE (F; HHB; HH2; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; JBU);
NERVOUSNESS (2; APA; BGB; HHB; HH2; KOM; MAD; PH2; SHT); NEURALGIA (F; CRC); NEURASTHENIA (F; HHB); PAIN (1; CRC; JBU); PALPITATION (F; CRC); PARTURITION (1; APA); PROCTOSIS (F;
HH2); PSORIASIS (F; APA); PSYCHOSIS (F; BGB); RESTLESSNESS (2; APA; KOM); RHEUMATISM (F;
BGB; CRC; HH2; MAD; PH2); ROEMHELD SYNDROME (2; KOM; PH2); SORE (F; CRC); SPASM
(F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F; MAD); SPRAIN (F; CRC); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH2); STOMACHACHE (2;
KOM); STOMATOSIS (F; MAD); STRESS (F; APA); SWELLING (F; MAD); SYNCOPE (F; DEP); TOOTHACHE
(F; CRC; MAD); VERTIGO (F; MAD); VIRUS (1; JBU); WATER RETENTION (F; APA; CRC; HHB); WORM
(F; CRC); WOUND (1; APA; HH2; PH2; WAM).
DOSAGES (LAVENDER) — 1–2 TSP FLOWER/CUP WATER SEVERAL ×/DAY, ESPECIALLY BEDTIME (APA); 1–2
TSP FLOWERS/DAY (KOM; PIP); 20–100 G FLOWER/20 LITERS BATH WATER (KOM; PIP); 5–10 ML “DRUG”
PER 150 ML WATER, STRAIN, 1 CUP 3 ×/DAY (PH2); 2–3 TSP (3–4.5 G) IN TEA/DAY (MAD); MORE DANGEROUSLY
8 DROPS OIL (MAD); 1–4 DROPS (20–80 MG) OIL/SUGAR CUBE (APA; SHT; PIP); 0.3–1.2 ML LAVENDER
SPIRIT (PNC); 2–4 ML LAVENDER TINCTURE (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LAVENDER) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE KNOWN
(KOM).“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). UNCUT
EOS NOT FOR INTERNAL USE WITH CHILDREN (WAM). QUOTING GRIEVE’S A MODERN HERBAL (1931), I
NOTE THAT LARGE DOSE OF LAVENDER OIL CONSTITUTE A NARCOTIC POISON THAT CAN CAUSE DEATH BY CONVULSION.
BUT I THINK ONE COULD SAY THAT ABOUT ANY EO. GOOD SOURCE OF COX-2-INHIBITING OLEANOLIC ACID
AT 0.5% AND URSOLIC ACID (0.7%) (COX; FNF; HHB). LINALOOL IS MORE ACTIVE THAN LINALYL ACETATE
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AT INHIBITING BACILLUS, CANDIDA, ESCHERICHIA, AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS (HH2). LD50 (EO) = >5000
MG/KG ORL RAT (HH2).
LAVENDER-COTTON (SANTOLINA CHAMAECYPARISSUS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (LAVENDER-COTTON) — ANALGESIC (F; CRC; WOI); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PHR; PH2; PNC); ANTISPASMODIC (F; CRC; HHB); CANDIDICIDE (1; ABS); COLLYRIUM
(F; CRC); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (1; CRC; PHR; PH2; WOI); FUNGICIDE
(F; CRC); INSECTIFUGE (1; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC; WOI); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; WOI); VERMIFUGE
(F; CRC; EFS; HHB; PHR; PH2); VULNERARY (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (LAVENDER-COTTON) — BACTERIA (1; CRC; WOI); CANDIDA (1; ABS); CRAMP (F;
CRC; HHB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; PHR; PH2); FUNGUS (1; CRC); GASTROSIS
(F; PHR; PH2); INFECTION (F; CRC); INFLAMMATION (1; PHR; PH2; PNC); JAUNDICE (F; PHR;
PH2); MYCOSIS (1; ABS; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); PAIN (1; CRC; FNF; WOI); PMS (F;
PHR; PH2); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC); SPASM (F; PHR); WORM (F; CRC; EFS; HHB; PHR; PH2);
YEAST (1; ABS).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LAVENDER-COTTON) — NOT COVERED
(AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT
PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). MEDICINAL USE “HAS GENERALLY CEASED”
(PH2).
LEMON (CITRUS LIMON (L.) BURM. F.) +++
SYNONYMS: C. LIMONUM RISSO, C. MEDICA VAR. LIMON L.
ACTIVITIES (LEMON) — ANTICAPILLARY FRAGILITY (F; PH2); ANTIDOTE, OPIUM (F; PH2); ANTIDOTE,
POISON (F; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; PH2); ANTISCORBUTIC (1; PH2);
DIURETIC (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (LEMON) — CAPILLARY FRAGILITY (F; PH2); COLD (F; PH2); FEVER (F; PH2); INFLAMMATION
(1; PH2); MALARIA (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2); SCURVY (F; PH2); SUNBURN (F; PH2); TREMOR (F;
PH2); TYPHUS (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LEMON) — CLASS 1 (AHP).“HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). SLIGHT POTENTIAL FOR PHOTOTOXICITY
(PH2).
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LEMONBALM (MELISSA OFFICINALIS L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (LEMONBALM) — ANALGESIC (1; JAR10:7); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; BGB; PH2; WAM);
ANTICHOLINESTERASE (1; JAD); ANTIHERPETIC (1; APA; PNC); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; FAD); ANTIHORMONAL
(1; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; JAR10:7); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; TAD); ANTIOXIDANT (1; FAD; PH2);
ANTIPYRETIC (F; PNC); ANTISEPTIC (F; APA); ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA; BGB; FEL; PHR; PH2; WAM);
ANTITHYROID (1; AKT; PNC); ANTIVIRAL (1; APA; PHR; PH2; SHT; WAM); APERITIF (1; BGB);
CALMATIVE (F; APA); CARDIOTONIC (F; MAD); CARMINATIVE (2; KOM; PH2; PNC; WAM); CEREBROTONIC
(F; MAD); CHOLINERGIC (1; BGB); CNS DEPRESSANT (F; APA); DIAPHORETIC (F; BGB; FEL; PNC;
WAM); FUNGICIDE (1; JBU); GASTROTONIC (F; MAD); HYPNOTIC (F; BGB); MEMORIGENIC (1; BGB);
MYORELAXANT (1; APA); NERVINE (1; WAM); SEDATIVE (2; HHB; KOM; PNC); STIMULANT (F; FEL);
STOMACHIC (F; BGB); TRANQUILIZER (1; APA); UTEROTONIC (F; MAD).
INDICATIONS (LEMONBALM) — ALLERGY (1; JAR10:7); ALOPECIA (F; MAD); ALZHEIMER’S (1; FNF; JAD;
MAD); ANGINA (F; MAD); ANOREXIA (1; BGB); ANXIETY (1; APA; BGB; WAM); ASTHMA (F; MAD);
ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; MAD); BACTERIA (1; APA; BGB; PH2; WAM); BITE (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; PHR;
PH2); BRUISE (F; MAD); BUG BITE (F; FAD; MAD); CANCER (1; JLH; MAD; TAD); CANCER, GUM (F;
JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (F;
JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; APA); CATARRH (F; PHR; PH2); CFS (F; WAF); CHLOROSIS (F; MAD); COLD (1;
FAD); COLD SORE (2; APA; WAF); COLIC (F; MAD); CRAMP (1; APA; BGB; FEL; MAD; PHR; PH2;
WAM); CYSTOSIS (F; JAR10:7); DEBILITY (F; PH2); DEPRESSION (F; BGB; MAD); DERMATOSIS (1; JAR10:7);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA; FAD; FEL; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (2; APA; BGB; SKY); DYSTONIA (1; PNC);
EARACHE (F; MAD); ECZEMA (1; JAR10:7); ENTEROSIS (2; KOM; MAD; PH2); FEVER (1; BGB; FEL;
PNC; WAM); FLU (1; WAF); FUNGUS (1; JBU); GAS (2; APA; KOM; MAD; PHR; PH2; WAM); GASTROSIS
(2; KOM; MAD; PH2); GASTROSPASM (2; SHT); GINGIVOSIS (F; MAD); GRAVES’ DISEASE (1; PNC; SKY);
GRAY HAIR (F; MAD); HEADACHE (1; APA; MAD; PH2; PNC); HEPATOSIS (F; MAD); HERPES (1; APA;
BGB; PNC; WAM); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; PHR; PH2); HYPERTHYROID (1; FNF; PNC); HYPERVENTILATION (F; JAR10:7); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; MAD); HYSTERIA (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); INFECTION (1; JBU);
INFLAMMATION (1; JAR10:7); INSOMNIA (2; APA; HHB; KOM; PH2; PNC; SHT); MELANCHOLY (F; PHR;
PH2); MIGRAINE (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); MUMPS (1; FAD); MYCOSIS (1; JBU); NAUSEA (F; PHR; WAF);
NERVOUSNESS (2; APA; HHB; KOM; PHR; PH2; PNC; WAM); NEURALGIA (1; PH2; SKY); NEURASTHENIA
(F; MAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; MAD); OTOSIS (1; WAF); PAIN (1; JAR10:7; MAD; PH2); PALPITATION (1;
APA; PHR; PH2; PNC); RESPIROSIS (1; JAR10:7; WAM); RESTLESSNESS (1; PNC); RHEUMATISM (F; MAD;
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PH2); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SHINGLES (1; WAF); SHOCK (1; JAR10:7); SNAKEBITE (F; MAD); SORE (1; WAM);
SORE THROAT (1; WAF); SPLENOSIS (F; MAD); STING (F; BGB; MAD); STRESS (1; WAF); SWELLING (F;
MAD); SYNCOPE (F; MAD); TOOTHACHE (F; MAD); TUMOR (1; PNC); VERTIGO (F; PH2); VIRUS (1; APA;
JAR10:7 PHR; PH2; SHT; WAM); VOMITING (F; PH2); WOUND (F; APA; BGB).
DOSAGES (LEMONBALM) — 1–3 TSP HERB/CUP WATER (APA); 1.5–2 G/CUP TEA (HHB); 1.5–4.5 G/CUP
WATER (KOM); 2–3 TSP (3.2–4.8 G) HOT TEA/DAY (MAD); 8–10 G HERB (PHR); 2–6 ML LIQUID HERB
EXTRACT (PNC); 0.5–1.5 TSP TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (APA); 2–3 ML TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LEMONBALM) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE KNOWN
(KOM; PHR; WAM). SAFER THAN COFFEE IN MY BOOK AND IN AHP’S BOOK AS WELL. PEOPLE WITH
GLAUCOMA SHOULD AVOID THE EO, CITRAL MAY RAISE OCULAR EYE PRESSURE (JAR10:7; SKY). AT HIGH DOSES
(185 MG/KG/DAY/3 MONTHS, CITRAL MAY PRODUCE BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA (JAR10:7). APA ADVISES
PATIENTS WITH GRAVES DISEASE TO AVOID THE HERB, WHILE PHR INDICATES SOME POTENTIAL FOR UTILITY. MOST
OF MY READINGS SUGGEST ITS USE IN GRAVES DISEASE.
EXTRACTS (LEMONBALM) — HOT WATER EXTRACTS HAVE ANTIVIRAL PROPERTIES. CREAMS CONTAINING EXTRACTS
PROVEN EFFECTIVE FOR CUTANEOUS LESIONS OF THE HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS (ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITY CONFIRMED IN
VITRO AND VIA CLINICAL TRIALS). AQUEOUS EXTRACTS INHIBIT CELL DIVISION OF TUMOR CELLS; TANNIN-FREE EXTRACTS
INHIBIT PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN CELL-FREE SYSTEMS OF RAT LIVER (PNC). “SPIRITS OF MELISSA” DEMONSTRATED
EFFECTIVE IN PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS (DYSTONIA, HEADACHE, HYPEREXCITABILITY, PALPITATION, RESTLESSNESS)
(PNC). RECENT BRITISH STUDIES INDICATE THAT EXTRACTS INHIBIT BREAKDOWN OF ACETYLCHOLINE IN HUMAN
BRAIN CELL CULTURES (PERRY ET AL.). CONSTITUENTS BLOCK ATTACHMENT TO THYROID CELLS OF THE ANTIBODIES
THAT CAUSE GRAVES DISEASE; THE BRAIN’S SIGNAL TO THE THYROID (TSH) IS BLOCKED FROM FURTHER OVERSTIMULATING THE THYROID (SKY). WHOLE EO IS MORE SPASMOLYTIC THAN ISOLATED INGREDIENTS; NERAL AND
GERANIAL IS MORE SPASMOLYTIC THAN BETA-CARYOPHYLLENE OR CITRONELLAL. EO IS SEDATIVE IN MICE AT 1
MG/KG, MORE SO THAN AT 3 MG/KG. SEDATIVE EFFECTS KICK IN AFTER 30–60 MINUTES AND ENDURE ABOUT AN
HOUR (JAR10:7). CITRONELLOL, BETA-CARYOPHYLLENE, AND CITRONELLAL ARE ACTIVE AGAINST CANDIDA, STAPHYLOCOCCUS, AND STREPTOCOCCUS (JAR10:7).
LEMON BUSH (LIPPIA JAVANICA (BURM. F.) SPRENG.) ++
SYNONYM: VERBENA JAVANICA BURM. F.
ACTIVITIES (LEMON BUSH) — ANALGESIC (F; VVG); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; ZUL); ANTIHISTAMINIC (F; ZUL);
ANTISEPTIC (F; WBB; ZUL); CROCODILE REPELLENT (F; ZUL); DECONGESTANT (F; VVG); HEMOSTAT (F;
WBB); ICTEROGENIC (F; ZUL); INSECTIFUGE (1; VAG); PHOTOTOXIC (F; ZUL); VERMIFUGE (F; ZUL).
INDICATIONS (LEMON BUSH) — ANTHRAX (F; WBB; ZUL); ARTHROSIS (F; ZIM; ZUL); ASTHMA (F; ZIM;
ZUL); BACKACHE (F; ZIM; ZUL); BLEEDING (F; WBB); BRONCHOSIS (F; VVG; WBB; ZUL); CATARACT
(F; ZIM; ZUL); COLD (F; VVG; WBB; ZUL); CONGESTION (F; VVG); CONVULSION (F; ZIM; ZUL);
COUGH (F; VVG; WBB; ZUL); DERMATOSIS (F; WBB; ZUL); DYSENTERY (F; WBB); DYSPNEA (F; ZIM);
INTERALGIA (F; ZIM); EPISTAXIS (F; ZIM); FEVER (F; VVG; WBB; ZUL); FLU (F; VVG; WBB); GANGRENE
(F; WBB); GASTROSIS (F; VVG); HEADACHE (F; VVG; ZIM; ZUL); INSANITY (F; ZIM); ITCH (F; WBB);
LICE (F; VVG); MALARIA (F; VVG; WBB); MARASMUS (F; ZIM; ZUL); MEASLES (F; VVG; WBB; ZIM);
NIGHT BLINDNESS (F; ZIM); OPHTHALMIA (F; ZUL); PAIN (F; VVG); PROCTOSIS (F; WBB; ZUL); PNEUMONIA (F; ZIM); PULMONOSIS (F; WBB; ZUL); RASH (F; WBB; ZUL); RESPIROSIS (F; WBB; ZUL);
RHINOSIS (F; WBB); SCABIES (F; ZIM; ZUL); SPRAIN (F; ZUL); STOMACHACHE (F; ZIM); WORM (F; ZUL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LEMON BUSH) — ONE REPORT OF GANGRENE
CAUSED BY A POULTICE OF THE LEAVES (ZUL). INGESTION MAY CAUSE PHOTODERMATOSIS IN CATTLE. NO
CONFIRMATION OF THE PLANT’S TOXICITY (WBB). EO CONTAINS CARYOPHYLLENE, P-CYMENE, IPSDIENONE,
LINALOOL, AND MYRCENE.
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LEMONGRASS (CYMBOPOGON CITRATUS (DC.) STAPF.) ++
SYNONYM: ANDROPOGON CITRATUS DC.
ACTIVITIES (LEMONGRASS) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; JFM); ANALGESIC (1; APA; JBU; PH2; TRA); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; JBU; MPG); ANTIFILARIC (1; TRA); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; MPG); ANTIOXIDANT (1; TRA);
ANTIPYRETIC (1; AAB; PH2; TRA); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; DAA; MPG; TRA); ANTISPASMODIC (1; AAB;
MPI; TRA); ANXIOLYTIC (1; MPG); ASCARICIDE (1; MPG); ASTRINGENT (1; PH2); CANDIDICIDE (1;
AAB); CARMINATIVE (F; MPG; MPI); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; TRA); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; DAV); DECONGESTANT (2; TRA); DENTIFRICE (F; MPG); DEPURATIVE (F; MPG); DIAPHORETIC (F; AAB; JFM; MPG;
MPI); DIGESTIVE (F; DAV); DIURETIC (1; PH2; WBB); EMMENAGOGUE (1; AHP; IHB); EXPECTORANT
(2; AAB; MPG; TRA); FUNGICIDE (1; AAB); GLUTATHIONIGENIC (1; TRA); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA;
PH2; TRA); INSECTICIDE (1; TRA); INSECTIFUGE (F; MPG); INSULINOMIMETIC (1; HHB); SEDATIVE (1;
CRC; MPG; PH2; TRA); STIMULANT (F; MPI; SKJ); STOMACHIC (F; JFM); TONIC (F; MPG); UTEROTONIC
(1; AHP); VERMIFUGE (1; MPG).
INDICATIONS (LEMONGRASS) — ACID INDIGESTION (F; DAV); ANXIETY (1; MPG); ASCARIS (1; MPG);
BACKACHE (F; AAB); BACTERIA (1; AAB; JBU; MPG; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (1; PH2; TRA); BRUISE (F;
MPG); CANCER (1; MPG; JNU); CANDIDA (1; AAB); CATARRH (F; MPG); CHOLERA (F; MPI; SKJ); COLD
(1; AAB; TRA); COLIC (F; JFM); CONGESTION (2; TRA); COUGH (F; APA; MPG; TRA); CRAMP (1;
AAB; APA; MPG; MPI; TRA); DERMATOSIS (F; APA); DIABETES (F; HHB); DIARRHEA (F; APA);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; DAV); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA; IED; MPG); DYSURIA (F; JFM); ENTEROSIS (F; APA;
DAV; MPG; PH2); FATIGUE (F; KOM); FEVER (1; AAB; APA; DAV; IED; JFM; MPG; MPI; PH2;
TRA); FLU (F; APA; MPG; TRA); FUNGUS (1; AAB); GAS (F; APA; MPG; MIP; PH2; TRA); GASTROSIS
(F; AAB; APA; DAV; MPG; PH2); GINGIVOSIS (F; JFM); HEADACHE (F; AAB; SKJ; WBB); HIGH
CHOLESTEROL (2; MPG); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; MPG; PH2; TRA); INFECTION (1; AAB; DAA;
JBU); INSOMNIA (1; APA; CRC; MPG; PH2; TRA); LEPROSY (1; PH2; WBB); LUMBAGO (F; PH2);
MALARIA (F; JFM; SKJ); MYALGIA (1; AAB; KOM); MYCOSIS (1; AAB); NERVOUSNESS (1; CRC; MPG;
PH2; TRA); NEURALGIA (F; KOM; MPG; PH2); PAIN (1; AAB; APA; JBU; PH2; TRA); PARASITE (F;
PH2); PNEUMONIA (F; JFM); PULMONOSIS (F; MPG); PYORRHEA (F; JFM); RHEUMATISM (F; APA; PH2);
RINGWORM (F; APA); STOMACHACHE (F; DAA; DAV; MPG; TRA); TOOTHACHE (F; WBB); TUBERCULOSIS
(F; JFM); UTI (F; MPG); WATER RETENTION (1; PH2; WBB); WORM (1; MPG); WOUND (F; MPG);
YEAST (1; AAB).
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DOSAGES (LEMONGRASS) — 1–4 G DRY LEAF/CUP WATER (JAD); 1 MASHED ROOT AND 10 LEAVES IN 3 CUPS
WATER FOR 10 MIN., DRINK HOT BEFORE RETIRING FOR FEVER (AAB); 15 LEAVES IN DECOCTION FOR FEVER (JFM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LEMONGRASS) — CLASS 2B. VERY SAFE (AHP;
JAD). EMMENAGOGUE AND UTEROTONIC (AHP). TRAMIL SUGGEST THAT GRASS TEAS BE STRAINED TO REMOVE
FIBERS THAT MAY DAMAGE THE STOMACH (TRA). COMMISSION E REPORTS HERB AND EO NOT PERMITTED FOR
THERAPEUTIC USE. ALLERGIC CONTACT DERMATOSIS OCCURS RARELY (AEH). CITRONELLA OIL INDICATED IN ACCIDENTAL POISONING OF 21-MONTH-OLD CHILD. VOLUNTEER TESTING REVEALED NO TOXIC EFFECTS FROM LEMONGRASS
TEA PREPARED FROM 4 G OF PLANT, ADMINISTERED IN A SINGLE DOSE OR 2 WEEKS OF DAILY ORAL DOSES. HIGHER
AMOUNTS CAUSED UPSET STOMACH (10 G) AND DIARRHEA (4 G FOR 14 DAYS) IN VOLUNTEERS. POLYURIA WAS
ALSO REPORTED BY SOME VOLUNTEERS (AEH). JNU MENTIONS THAT THE GERANIOL IN BASIL AND LEMONGRASS
APPEARS TO FIGHT CANCER. BUT IF I SCORE THESE TWO HERBS 1 FOR CANCER, THEN I SHOULD SCORE THOSE HERBS
RICHER IN GERANIOL.
LEMON VERBENA (ALOYSIA CITRODORA PALAU) ++
SYNONYMS: ALOYSIA TRIPHYLLA (L’HER.) BRITTON, LIPPIA CITRODORA KUNTH, L. TRIPHYLLA (L’HER.) KUNTZE,
VERBENA TRIPHYLLA L’HER., ZAPPANIA CITRODORA LAM.
ACTIVITIES (LEMON VERBENA) — ACARICIDE (1; CRC); ANALGESIC (1; JBU); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC);
ANTIPYRETIC (F; PHR; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (F; CRC; JFM; PHR; PH2);
APHICIDE (1; CRC); CARMINATIVE (F; SKJ; WO2); DIAPHORETIC (F; JFM); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC; EFS;
HHB); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; WO2; WBB); NERVINE (F; CRC; EFS; SKJ); PECTORAL (F;
CRC; EFS; JFM); SEDATIVE (F; CRC; PH2); STIMULANT (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; EFS; WBB);
TRANQUILIZER (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (LEMON VERBENA) — AGITATION (F; PHR; PH2); ASTHMA (F; JFM); BACTERIA (1; CRC;
WBB); BITE (F; JFM); CHILL (F; PHR; PH2); COLD (F; JFM); COLIC (F; JFM); CONSTIPATION (F; PHR;
PH2; WO2; WBB); CRAMP (F; CRC; JFM; PHR; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); DIARRHEA (F;
CRC); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); DYSPNEA (F; WO2); FEVER (F; CRC; JFM; PHR; PH2); GAS
(F; JFM; SKJ; WO2); HEMORRHOID (F; PHR; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F;
CRC; PH2); PAIN (1; JBU); RABIES (F; CRC); SORE THROAT (F; JFM); SPASM (F; CRC); STAPHYLOCOCCUS
(1; WBB); TICKS (1; CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (1; CRC); VARICOSIS (F; PHR; PH2).
DOSAGES (LEMON VERBENA) — 45 ML DECOCTION, SEVERAL ×/DAY (CAN); 2–5 CUPS DECOCTION (5–29
G LEAF/LITER WATER)/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LEMON VERBENA) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). “TERPENE-RICH VOLATILE OILS
ARE GENERALLY REGARDED AS IRRITANT AND MAY CAUSE KIDNEY IRRITATION DURING EXCRETION.” (CAN) HENCE,
PATIENTS WITH RENAL PROBLEMS SHOULD AVOID IT. EXCESSIVE DOSES ARE BEST AVOIDED DURING PREGNANCY
AND LACTATION (CAN). CONTAINS GLYCOSIDES OF THE RELAXANT SEDATIVE COX-2 INHIBITOR APIGENIN (FNF;
TRA).
LEMON WOOD
(SCHISANDRA SPHENANTHERA REHDER & E. H. WILSON) ++
SYNONYM: S. CHINENSIS VAR. RUBRIFLORA FRANCH.
INDICATIONS (LEMON WOOD) — AMNESIA (F; PH2); ANXIETY (F; PH2); COUGH (F; PH2); DYSPNEA (F;
PH2); ENURESIS (F; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; PH2); NIGHT SWEATS (F; PH2); PULMONOSIS (F; PH2); THIRST
(F; PH2); XEROSTOMA (F; PH2).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LEMON WOOD) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
LESSER GALANGAL (ALPINIA OFFICINARUM HANCE) ++
SYNONYM: LANGUAS OFFICINARUM (HANCE) FARW.
ACTIVITIES (LESSER GALANGAL) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; KOM; PH2); ANTIDIURETIC (F; DEP); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; KOM; PH2); ANTIPERIODIC (F; EFS); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (2; KOM); ANTISPASMODIC (2; KOM; PH2); ANTITUMOR (1; PNC); ANTIULCER (1; PNC); APERITIF (F; PH2); APHRODISIAC
(F; DEP); CARMINATIVE (F; EFS; PNC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; MAD); NERVINE (F; DEP); SIALAGOGUE
(F; EFS); STIMULANT (1; EFS; MAD; MPI; PNC); STOMACHIC (F; EFS; MAD; MPI); TONIC (F;
DEP; EFS).
INDICATIONS (LESSER GALANGAL) — ADENOPATHY (F; HHB; MAD); AGUE (F; DAA); AMENORRHEA
(F; MAD); ANEMIA (F; MAD); ANOREXIA (2; DAA; KOM; MAD; PH2); BACTERIA (1; KOM; PH2);
BRONCHOSIS (2; PHR; PH2); CANCER (1; JLH; PNC); CANCER, BLADDER (F; JLH); CANCER, PENIS (F;
JLH); CATARRH (F; GMH); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; MAD; PHR; PH2); CHOLERA (F; DAA); COLD (2;
PHR; PH2); COLIC (F; PHR); CRAMP (2; KOM; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; DAA; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA
(F; DAA; HHB; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (2; DAA; GMH; KOM; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; DAA; PH2);
FEVER (2; DAA; GMH; PHR; PH2); FRECKLE (F; DEP); GAS (F; EFS; MAD; PNC); GASTROSIS (F;
GMH); HALITOSIS (F; DEP); HEPATOSIS (2; DAA; PHR; PH2); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; DAA); INFECTION
(F; PH2); INFLAMMATION (2; KOM; PHR; PH2); MALARIA (F; EFS); PAIN (F; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (2;
PHR; PH2); POLYURIA (F; DEP); PULMONOSIS (F; MAD); RHEUMATISM (F; MAD); ROEMHELD
SYNDROME (F; PH2); SEASICKNESS (F; DAA; GMH; MAD); SORE THROAT (F; DEP); STOMACHACHE
(F; DAA; MAD; PH2); STOMATOSIS (2; PHR; PH2); STONE (F; MAD); SWELLING (F; HHB); SYNCOPE
(F; DAA; HHB); TOOTHACHE (F; DAA); TUMOR (1; PNC); ULCER (1; PNC); VERTIGO (F; HHB);
VOMITING (F; GMH).
DOSAGES (LESSER GALANGAL) — 0.5–1 G HERB/CUP 1–4 ×/DAY (PHR; PH2) 0.5–1.5 G POWDERED HERB
OR 1.5–2 G TINCTURE (HHB); 2–4 G RHIZOME/DAY (KOM); 0.62–1.25 G POWDERED RHIZOME (MAD);
2–4 G RHIZOME TINCTURE/DAY (KOM); 1.5–2 G RHIZOME TINCTURE SEVERAL ×/DAY (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LESSER GALANGAL) — CLASS 1 (AHP).
NONE REPORTED (KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC
DOSAGES” (PH2).
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LESSER PERIWINKLE (VINCA MINOR L.) +
ACTIVITIES (LESSER PERIWINKLE) — ANESTHETIC (1; HH2; WBB); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (F; CRC); ANTICHOLINESTERASE (1; HH2); ANTIDEMENTIC (1; FNF); ANTILACTAGOGUE (F; BRU;
CRC); ANTISCORBUTIC (F; WBB); ANTISPASMODIC (1; CRC; PH2; WOI); ASTRINGENT (F; APA; BRU;
CRC; WBB); BITTER (F; KOM; PH2); BRADYCARDIC (1; WBB); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC; WBB); CEREBROPROTECTIVE (F; APA); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; WBB); COLLYRIUM (F; CRC); CYTOTOXIC (1; HH2);
DEPURATIVE (F; CRC; KOM; WBB; WOI); DIURETIC (F; CRC; KOM; WOI); EMETIC (F; WOI);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC); HEMOSTAT (F; APA; KOM; WOI); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; HH2; PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA; CRC; PH2); IMMUNODEPRESSANT (1; APA); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; APA; HH2); LACTAGOGUE (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; GMH); LEUKOCYTOPENOGENIC (1; KOM); MEMORIGENIC (1;
APA; BRU; FNF; PH2); NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1; PH2); PARASYMPATHOLYTIC (1; HH2); PERISTALTIC
(1; WBB); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; HH2); PHILTRE (F; CRC); SEDATIVE (1; CRC; KOM); SYMPATHOLYTIC (1;
PH2); TONIC (F; CRC; WOI); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC; WOI); VULNERARY (F; BRU; KOM).
INDICATIONS (LESSER PERIWINKLE) — ABSCESS (F; PH2); ADHD (1; BRU); ALZHEIMER’S (1; BRU; FNF);
ANGINA (F; KOM); BACTERIA (F; CRC); BLEEDING (F; APA; CRC; HH2; KOM; PH2; WOI); BRAIN (F;
PHR); BRUISE (F; PH2); CANCER (1; CRC); CANCER, UVULA (F; CRC; JLH); CATARRH (F; CRC; HH2; KOM;
MAD); CHLOROSIS (F; MAD); CIRCULOSIS (F; PH2); CONGESTION (F; GMH); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; GMH);
CRAMP (1; CRC; GMH; PH2; WOI); CYSTOSIS (F; PH2); DEBILITY (F; KOM); DEMENTIA (1; BRU; FNF);
DERMATOSIS (F; BRU; CRC; MAD); DIABETES (1; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; HH2; KOM; MAD; PH2;
WBB); DIZZINESS (F; APA); DROPSY (F; KOM); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; WBB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA;
MAD); ECZEMA (F; CRC; HH2; PH2); ENCEPHALOSIS (F; PHR); ENTEROSIS (F; APA; HH2; MAD; PH2);
EPISTAXIS (F; CRC; GMH; HH2; PH2); FEVER (F; MAD); FIT (F; CRC); GAS (F; MAD); GASTROSIS (F;
HH2; PH2); HEADACHE (F; APA; CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC; GMH); HEPATOSIS (F; MAD); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (2; APA; CRC; PH2; WOI); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; HH2; PH2); HYSTERIA (F; CRC; GMH);
IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; APA; HH2); INFLAMMATION (F; APA; GMH; KOM); INSOMNIA (1; CRC; KOM);
MENORRHAGIA (F; CRC); MIGRAINE (F; CRC); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; MAD); NERVOUSNESS
(1; CRC; KOM); NEUROSIS (F; APA; CRC); NIGHTMARE (F; . GMH); OPHTHALMIA (F; WOI); PAIN (1;
HH2; WBB); PHARYNGOSIS (F; KOM); PHTHISIS (F; WBB; WOI); SEBORRHEA (F; WOI); SENILITY (1; APA;
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PH2); SORE (F; MAD); SORE THROAT (F; APA; MAD; PH2); STROKE (1; APA); TINNITUS (1; BRU);
TONSILOSIS (F; KOM); TOOTHACHE (F; KOM; MAD); TRICHOMONIASIS (F; CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD);
UVULOSIS (F; JLH); VAGINOSIS (F; CRC; KOM); VERTIGO (1; BRU); WATER RETENTION (1; MAD); WEAKNESS
(F; KOM); WORM (F; CRC; WOI); WOUND (F; APA).
DOSAGES (LESSER PERIWINKLE) — 2–4 G POWDERED HERB (PNC); 200 ML BOILING WATER OVER 1 TSP
HERB, 2–3 CUPS/DAY (PH2); 15 G HERB/250 ML WATER FOR INFUSION (PH2); MACERATE 100 G HERBS IN A
LITER OF WINE, STEEP 10 DAYS (PH2); 2.5–5 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC); 2–5 G FLUID EXTRACT (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LESSER PERIWINKLE) — CLASS 2D. CONTRAINDICATED
IN CONSTIPATION AND HYPOTENSION (AHP). “HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES”
(PH2). COMMISSION E REPORTS HEMATOLOGICAL CHANGES (E.G., LEUCOCYTOPENIA, LYMPHOCYTOPENIA, REDUCED
GLOBULIN LEVELS) HAVE BEEN OBSERVED IN ANIMALS (AEH). LITTLE CITED AS ALLERGIC OR TOXIC (CRC). PH2
REPORTS SKIN FLUSHING AND GI DISTURBANCES. OVERDOSE MAY SERIOUSLY LOWER BLOOD PRESSURE (PH2). LD50
“DRUG” 1400 MG/KG IPR MOUSE (HH2), LD50 “MIXED ALKALOIDS” 76 MG/KG IPR MOUSE (HH2), LD50
“MIXED ALKALOIDS” 24 MG/KG IVN MOUSE (HH2), LD50 “MIXED ALKALOIDS” 500 MG/KG ORL MOUSE (HH2).
LEVANT COTTON (GOSSYPIUM HERBACEUM L.) +
SYNONYM: GOSSYPIUM TRANSVAALENSE G. WATT.
SPECIES NOT NECESSARILY DISTINGUISHABLE, ACTIVITIES AND INDICATIONS OFTEN LUMPED; SEE, E.G., JFM AND
CRC ENTRIES RELATED TO G. HIRSUTUM, MAD ENTRIES ASSIGNED TO G. HERBACEUM, MANY JLH ENTRIES
ASSIGNED TO THE SPECIES.
ACTIVITIES (LEVANT COTTON) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; CRC; FNF; PH2); APHRODISIAC (F; PH2); ASTRINGENT
(F; CRC); CONTRACEPTIVE (1; CRC; PH2); CYTOSTAT (1; PH2); DIURETIC (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (1;
AHP; CRC; PH2); EMOLLIENT (F; CRC); HEMOSTAT (F; CRC; MAD); HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; PH2);
HYPERTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (F; PH2); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (F; PH2); LACTAGOGUE (F; CRC); OXYTOCIC (F;
CRC; PH2); UTEROTONIC (1; AHP); VASOCONSTRICTOR (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (LEVANT COTTON) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); AMENORRHEA (1; MAD; PH2); ANEMIA (F;
MAD); ASTHMA (F; CRC; MAD); BITE (F; PH2); BLEEDING (F; CRC; MAD; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC);
BURN (F; JLH); CANCER (1; CRC; FNF); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER,
COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; HHB; PH2); CLIMACTERIC
(F; PH2); COLD (F; JFM); CONSTIPATION (F; PH2); CORN (F; JLH); COUGH (F; MAD; PH2); CRAMP (F;
JFM); CYSTOSIS (F; PH2); DEBILITY (F; MAD); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; JFM;
PH2); DYSLACTEA (F; JFM; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (1; MAD; PH2); DYSURIA (F; JFM); EARACHE (F; JFM);
ENTEROSIS (F; JFM); EPILEPSY (F; PH2); FEVER (F; HHB; JFM; MAD); FIBROID (1; CRC; JLH); GONORRHEA
(F; PH2); HEADACHE (F; CRC; PH2); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC; JFM); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; JFM); HIGH
CHOLESTEROL (F; PH2); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; CRC); INFERTILITY (F; MAD); INFLAMMATION (F; JFM; PH2);
LARYNGOSIS (F; JFM); MENORRHAGIA (F; PH2); METRORRHAGIA (F; PH2); MORNING SICKNESS (F; MAD;
PH2); NAUSEA (F; PH2); NEUROSIS (F; PH2); PAIN (F; JFM; PH2); POLYP (F; CRC; FNF); PULMONOSIS
(F; JFM; MAD); RHEUMATISM (F; JFM); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SNAKEBITE (F; PH2); TUMOR (1; CRC; FNF);
URETHROSIS (F; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; CRC; FNF); UTI (F; JFM); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (LEVANT COTTON) — 100 G ROOT IN 1 LITER WATER, REDUCED BY BOILING TO 0.5 LITER, TAKE 50 G LIQUID
EVERY HALF HOUR (DANGEROUS FORMULA FOR ABORTION; CRC); 1–2 TBSP FLUID EXTRACT DURING CHILDBIRTH (HHB);
3 LEAVES IN 1 LITER WATER FOR HYPERTENSION (JFM); 6–8 G SEED/150 G WATER OR MILK, 3 ×/DAY AS LACTAGOGUE
(F; JFM); 1.8–3.75 G ROOT BARK, 20–40 DROPS LIQUID EXTRACT (PH2); 2–4 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LEVANT COTTON) — CLASS 2B (AHP).
CONTRAINDICATED IN UROGENITAL IRRITATION OR TENDENCY TO INFLAMMATION; MAY STERILIZE MEN (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). DRUG TOXIC
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DUE TO GOSSYPOL. ANIMALS FED SEED PRESS CAKES 3–4 WEEKS SHOWED ENTEROSIS, GASTROSIS, HEMATURIA, JAUNDICE, NEPHRITIS, AND OPHTHALMIC DISORDERS (PH2).
LEVANT WORMSEED (ARTEMISIA CINA O. BERG) X
SYNONYM: SERIPHIDIUM CINUM (O. BERG) POLJAKOV
ACTIVITIES (LEVANT WORMSEED) — ANTIPYRETIC (1; PH2); ASCARICIDE (1; PH2); OXYURICIDE (1; PH2);
PARASITICIDE (1; PH2); VERMIFUGE (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (LEVANT WORMSEED) — ASCARIS (1; PH2); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH);
CONVULSION (F; PH2); FEVER (1; PH2); INDURATION (F; JLH); PARASITE (1; PH2); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH);
WORM (1; PH2).
DOSAGES (LEVANT WORMSEED) — 25 MG FOR ADULTS, FOLLOW WITH LAXATIVE (PH2); FOR CHILDREN, 2 MG
FOR EACH YEAR OF AGE. (YET, THE AUSTRIAN PHARMACOPOEIA SAYS 1–2 G AS DAILY DOSAGE, ACCORDING TO
PH2.) AVOID ALLOPATHIC DOSAGE (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LEVANT WORMSEED) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). 10 G CAN CAUSE DEADLY POISONING. INTOXICATION CAN OCCUR EVEN WITH THERAPEUTIC DOSE, WITH
EPILEPTIC CONVULSIONS, GASTROENTEROSIS, KIDNEY IRRITATION, MUSCLE TWITCH, STUPOR, VISUAL DISORDERS (E.G.,
XANTHOPSIA AS WITH THUJONE).
LICORICE (GLYCYRRHIZA GLABRA L.) ++
I SUSPECT THE CHINESE LICORICE (GLYCYRRHIZA URALENSIS) HAS ALL THE SAME ACTIVITIES AND INDICATIONS,
AND I WILL PROBABLY OFFEND SOME PURISTS BY AGGREGATING THEM. LIKE GINSENG, THE CHINESE ARE
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GROWING AND USING BOTH SPECIES OF LICORICE. THOSE WHO WANT TO BE SURE OF CHINESE LICORICE
INDICATIONS AND ACTIVITIES, SEEK OUT DAA (DUKE AND AYENSU, 1985) OR FAY (FOSTER AND YUE,
1992) BELOW.
ACTIVITIES (LICORICE) — ADRENAL STIMULANT (1; CAN); ALDOSE-REDUCTASE INHIBITOR (1; CAN; MAB;
PH2); ALEXETERIC (F; CRC; DAA; KAB; WBB); ALTERATIVE (F; CRC; DAA; KAB); AMEBICIDE (1;
FAY); ANALGESIC (1; KAB; KAP; MBB); ANTACID (1; FAD); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; CAN; FAY; MAB;
PH2); ANTIALLERGIC (1; FAD; WHO); ANTIANGIOGENIC (1; PH2); ANTIASTHMATIC (1; SKY; WHO);
ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CAN; DAA; FAD; VVG); ANTICARIOGENIC (1; MAB); ANTICOMPLEMENTARY (1;
MAB); ANTICONVULSANT (1; FAD); ANTIDEPRESSANT (1; MAB); ANTIDIURETIC (1; MPI); ANTIDOTE (1;
MAB); ANTIERYTHEMIC (1; CAN); ANTIENCEPHALITIC (1; MAB); ANTIESTROGENIC (1; CAN); ANTIEXUDATIVE (1; MPI); ANTIHEPATOSIS (1; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; DAA; PH2; SHT; WAM; VVG);
ANTIHERPETIC (1; APA; MAB); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; MAB); ANTIMELANOGENIC (1; TAD); ANTIMUTAGENIC
(1; AKT; MAB; TAD); ANTIOXIDANT (1; FNF; SKY); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (1; MAB);
ANTISPASMODIC (1; CAN; KOM; VVG); ANTITHROMBIC (F; PH2); ANTITUMOR (1; MAB); ANTITUSSIVE
(2; BGB; DAA; FAD; SKY); ANTIULCER (2; PED; PH2; WHO); ANTIVIRAL (1; PHR; PH2; WAM;
VVG); APHRODISIAC (F; KAB; PED); BITTER (F; KAB); CANDIDICIDE (1; APA; PH2); CHEMOPREVENTIVE
(1; MAB); CHOLERETIC (1; MAB; PH2); COLLYRIUM (F; WBB); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; WHO); COX-2
INHIBITOR (COX; FNF); CYCLO-OXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; PH2); DECONGESTANT (1; APA); DEMULCENT
(1; APA; DAA; KAB; SUW; WAM; WHO); DEODORANT (F; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC; DAA; KAB);
DESMUTAGENIC (1; AKT); DETOXICANT (1; AKT; FAY); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; WBB); DIURETIC (F;
CRC; FAY; KAB; WBB); EMMENAGOGUE (1; FAY; HHB; KAB; PED; WHO); EMOLLIENT (F; DAA;
KAB; SUW); ESTROGENIC (1; DAA; FAD; FAY; PED; WBB); EXPECTORANT (1; APA; DAA; KOM;
MBB; PIP; WHO); FUNGICIDE (1; PED); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; CAN; MAB; VVG); HYPERTENSIVE
(1; MBB; PED; PH2); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; MAB; PED; PH2; VVG); INTERFERONIGENIC (1; AKT;
PH2); LACTAGOGUE (1; KAB; PED; PH2; WHO); LAXATIVE (1; APA; DAA; HHB; PED; SUW; WHO);
LIPOXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; PH2); MAOI (1; MAB); MINERALCORTICOID (1; PED); MUCOGENIC (F;
WHO); MUTAGENIC (1; MAB); PECTORAL (F; CRC; KAB); PEROXIDASE INHIBITOR (1; PH2); PHOSPHOLIPASE-A2 INHIBITOR (1; MAB); PKC INHIBITOR (1; MAB); PROTISTICIDE (1; MAB); SECRETOLYTIC (1;
BGB; KOM; PIP); SEDATIVE (F; DEP); SIALAGOGUE (F; DEP); TONIC (F; MAB; MBB; SUW); TYROSINASE INHIBITOR (1; PH2); VULNERARY (1; VVG).
INDICATIONS (LICORICE) — ABSCESS (F; DAA); ADDISON’S DISEASE (1; DAA; FAY; PED; WHO);
ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY (1; CAN; PNC; WHO); ALLERGY (1; FAD; WHO);
ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); AMEBA (1; FAD; FAY); ANEMIA (F; DAA); ANOREXIA (F; DAA;
WHO); ANXIETY (1; BGB); APPENDICITIS (F; PH2; VVG; WBB; WHO); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; MAB;
WHO); ASTHENIA (F; DAA); ASTHMA (1; BGB; DEP; FAD; FAY; KAB; SKY; WHO); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; AKT); BACTERIA (1; CAN; DAA; FAD; VVG); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); BO (F; KAB); BOIL
(F; DAA; MAB); BPH (1; FNF); BRONCHOSIS (2; DEP; FAD; FAY; KAB; PHR; PH2; SKY; WHO);
BUG BITE (F; VVG); BURN (F; DAA); CANCER (1; AKT; COX; DAA; FNF; HOX; MAB; TAD);
CANCER, ABDOMEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, BLADDER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; FNF; JLH);
CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, GLAND (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, KIDNEY (1; FNF; JLH);
CANCER, LIVER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, NECK (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER,
STOMACH (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER,
UVULA (1; FNF; JLH); CANDIDA (1; APA; PH2); CANKER SORE (SKY); CARBUNCLE (F; FAY; PH2);
CARIES (1; WHO); CARDIOPATHY (F; WHO); CATARACT (1; CAN); CATARRH (2; DEP; KOM; PH2; PIP;
WHO); CFS (1; MAB; SKY); CHICKENPOX (1; TAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS (1; FAD); CIRRHOSIS (F; AKT);
COLD (1; APA; CRC); COLIC (F; CAN; KAB); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CONGESTION (1; APA); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (1; MAB; MPI; PH2); CONSTIPATION (1; APA; DAA; HHB; MAB; PED; PH2; SUW;
WAM; WHO); CONVULSION (1; FAD); COUGH (2; APA; DAA; DEP; FAD; FAY; KAB; PHR; PH2;
PED; SUW; VVG); CRAMP (1; CAN; FAY; KOM; MAB; VVG); CYSTOSIS (F; CRC; MAD);
CYTOMEGALOVIRUS (1; PH2); DEPRESSION (1; MAB); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DIABETES (1; MAB);
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DIARRHEA (F; DAA); DIPHTHERIA (F; WHO); DUODENOSIS (F; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA); DYSPEPSIA (1; CRC; SKY; WHO); DYSPNEA (F; DAA); DYSURIA (F; MAD); EARACHE (F; APA); ECZEMA
(1; SKY; WAM); ENCEPHALOSIS (1; MAB); ENTEROSIS (F; KAB; MPI); EPIGASTROSIS (1; BGB; VVG);
EPILEPSY (F; KAB; WHO; PH2); FATIGUE (F; KAB); FEVER (F; CRC; WBB); FIBROMYALGIA (F; SKY);
FLU (1; MAB; PH2; TAD); FUNGUS (1; PED); GASTROSIS (2; CAN; DAA; FAD; FAY; PHR; PH2);
HAY FEVER (1; WAM); HEADACHE (F; PH2); HEARTBURN (SKY); HEMICRANIA (F; KAB); HEMOPHILIA
(1; BGB); HEMOPTYSIS (F; KAB); HEMORRHOID (F; DAA; WHO; VVG); HEPATITIS C (1; MAB);
HEPATOSIS (2; APA; FAY; PHR; PH2; PNC); HERPES (1; AKT; APA; MAB; WAM); HICCUP (F;
KAB); HIV (1; MAB; TAD); HOARSENESS (F; DEM; DEP; FAY; HHB); HOT FLASH (1; AKT);
HYPERPHAGIA (1; MAB); HYPERTHYROID (F; DAA); HYSTERIA (F; FAY); IBD (1; WAM); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; MAB; PED; PH2; VVG); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; FNF; PED); INFLAMMATION
(1; DAA; DEP; MPI; PH2; SHT; WAM; WBB; VVG); INSOMNIA (F; DEP); ITCH (F; VVG); KIDNEY
STONE (F; WHO); LARYNGOSIS (F; DAA); LICHEN PLANUS (1; MAB); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; MBB;
PED; PH2); LUPUS (SLE) (1; APA); MALARIA (1; DAA; MAB); MALAISE (F; FAY); MELANOMA (F;
TAD); MUCOSOSIS (1; FAD; MAB); MYCOSIS (1; PED); NAUSEA (F; DAA; KAB); NEPHROSIS (1;
CAN; MAD); NERVOUSNESS (F; DEP); NEUROPATHY (1; CAN); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB); OTOSIS (F;
KAB); PAIN (1; DAA; KAB; KAP; MBB); PEMPHIGUS (1; MPI); PHARYNGOSIS (1; BGB; DAA);
PMS (1; WAM); PNEUMONIA (F; MAD); POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME (1; BGB; MAB); POLYP (F;
JLH); PSORIASIS (1; WAM); PTERYGIUM (F; JLH); RESPIROSIS (2; APA; DEP; KOM; PIP); RETINOSIS
(1; CAN); RHEUMATISM (1; FAY; WHO); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SENILITY (F; DAA); SHINGLES (1;
MAB); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB; WHO); SORE (F; DAA; KAB); SORE THROAT (1; APA; DAA; KAB;
PH2; SUW; WAM; WHO); SPLENOSIS (1; DAA; FAY; MAD; PH2); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; FAY);
STING (F; SUW); STOMATOSIS (F; MAB); STRANGURY (F; MAD); SUNBURN (F; VVG); SWELLING (F;
DAA); TETANUS (F; WHO); THIRST (F; CRC; DAA; DEP); THROMBOSIS (F; PH2); TRICHOMONAS (1;
FAY); TUBERCULOSIS (1; DAA; FAY; KAB; MAB; MAD; VVG; WBB; WHO); TUMOR (1; MAB);
ULCER (2; AKT; DAA; FAY; KOM; PED; PHR; PH2; PIP; WAM; WHO); URETHROSIS (F; WBB);
UROGENITOSIS (F; DEP; HHB; SUW); UTI (1; MAB); VAGINOSIS (1; APA); VERTIGO (F; BGB; WHO);
VIRAL HEPATITIS (F; PHR); VIRUS (1; PHR; PH2; WAM; VVG); VOICE (F; KAB); WATER RETENTION
(F; CRC; FAY; KAB; WBB); WOUND (F; KAB; PH2); YEAST (1; APA; PH2). INTERPRETATION OF
COMMISSION E BY BLUMENTHAL ET AL. INDICATES THE ROOT FOR CATARRH OF THE UPPER RESPIRATORY AND
GASTRIC/DUODENAL ULCERS WHILE INTERPRETATION BY GRUENWALD ET AL. INDICATES THE ROOT FOR BRONCHOSIS,
COUGH, AND GASTROSIS.
DOSAGES (LICORICE) — 2–4 TBSP FRESH ROOT (PED); 3–6 G DRY ROOT (PED); 4.5 G DRY ROOT:22 ML
ALCOHOL/23 ML WATER (PED); 1–2 G ROOT (BUT 5–15 G CHOPPED ROOT FOR ULCERS) (APA); 1–4 G
ROOT, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1.5–9 G ROOT (FAY); 2–4 G ROOT (KAP); 1.5 (–5) G ROOT/CUP
(HHB); 5–10 G ROOT/DAY (PNC; SKY); 5–15 G ROOT/DAY = 200–600 MG GLYCYRRHIZIN (PH2);
0.6–2 G POWDERED ROOT EXTRACT (PNC); 2–5 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (PNC); 0.6–2 ML LIQUID ROOT
EXTRACT (BPC; CAN); 2–5 ML ROOT TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 2–6 ML/DAY FLUID EXTRACT (1:1)
(MAB); 1.2–2.4 G/DAY DEGLYCYRRHIZINATED LICORICE (DGL) EXTRACT (MAB); 200–300 MG DGL
3 ×/DAY (SKY); 200–600 MG GLYCYRRHIZIN/DAY (JAD); 1–3 (315 MG) CAPSULES (STX WITH 200
MG CERTIFIED POTENCY ROOT EXTRACT WITH AT LEAST 50 MG GLYCYRRHIZINIC ACID, SYNERGISTICALLY
COMBINED IN A BASE OF LICORICE ROOT POWDER) 1–3 ×/DAY (NH); 5–15 G ROOT/DAY CORRESPONDING
TO 200–800 MG GLYCYRRHIZIN (WHO).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LICORICE) — CLASS 2B, 2C, 2D. “CONTRAINDICATED IN HEART DISEASE, DIABETICS, HYPERTENSIVES, HEPATOSES, AND NEPHROSES” (O’BRIEN, 1998). COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS: CHOLESTATIC LIVER DISEASES, LIVER CIRRHOSIS, HYPERTENSION,
HYPOKALEMIA, SEVERE RENAL INSUFFICIENCY, AND PREGNANCY. MAY POTENTIATE THIAZIDE DIURETICS, STIMULANT
LAXATIVES, CARDIAC GLYCOSIDES, AND CORTISOL (AHP; WAM). TOO MUCH (>50 G/DAY) CAN RAISE THE BLOOD
PRESSURE, CAUSE SODIUM AND WATER RETENTION, AND LOWER POTASSIUM LEVELS TOO FAR. MAY RESULT IN
PSEUDOALDOSTERIANISM. ADVERSE EFFECTS REPORTED IN M30: AMENORRHEA, CARDIAC ARREST, CONGESTIVE
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HEART FAILURE, HEADACHE, HYPERPROLACTINEMIA, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, HYPOKALEMIA, MUSCLE WEAKNESS,
MYOGLOBINURIA, MYOPATHY, AND PARALYSIS (MARTINDALE’S 30TH). AS PROLONGED USE/HIGHER DOSES MAY
GIVE MINERALCORTICOID ADVERSE EFFECTS/INTERACTIONS, THE ROOT SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR MORE THAN 4–6
WEEKS WITHOUT CONSULTING A PHYSICIAN (PH2; WAM). USE AS FLAVORING IN DOSES PROVIDING NO MORE
THAN 100 MG OF GLYCYRRHIZIN PER DAY IS ALSO ALLOWED (AEH; KOM). CANTELLI-FORTI ET AL. (1994) NOTE
THAT “SERIOUS SIDE EFFECTS RELATED TO GLYCYRRHIZIN INGESTION, INCLUDING HEADACHES, EDEMA, BODY WEIGHT
INCREASE, AND DISTURBANCES IN BODY-ELECTROLYTE BALANCE WERE OBSERVED EITHER AFTER DAILY HIGH LE
PERSONAL CONSUMPTION OR IN CLINICAL USE.” “CONTINUOUS CONSUMPTION OF LICORICE ROOT EXTRACT IN DAILY
USE AS FOOD OR FOR THERAPEUTIC PURPOSES IS SAFER THAN THE USE OF GLYCYRRHIZIN ALONE (OR WHEN THE
LATTER IS ADDED TO MAN-MADE PRODUCTS (CHEWING GUMS, DRINKS, DRUGS, SWEETS ETC.)).” I WOULD EXTEND
THAT INTO A GENERALITY FOR WHOLE HERBAL EXTRACTS RATHER THAN SILVER BULLETS: “CONTINUOUS CONSUMPTION
OF WHOLE PLANTS OR PLANT EXTRACTS IS SAFER THAN THE USE OF THEIR MAJOR ACTIVE INGREDIENT ALONE (OR
PURIFIED AND ADDED TO DRUGS).” CAN CAUTIONS THAT EXCESSIVE INGESTION CAN CAUSE HYPERALDOSTERONISM.
BECAUSE OF ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY AND REPUTED ABORTIFACIENT ACTIVITY, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION
IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN; WAM). “IN INDIA, LICORICE HAS BEEN USED AS A SWEETENER, APHRODISIAC,
EMMENAGOGUE, AND GALACTAGOGUE” (PED).
EXTRACTS (LICORICE) — GLYCYRRHETINIC ACID INHIBITS EBV ACTIVATION BY TUMOR PROMOTERS (CAN).
ISOFLAVONOIDS ARE ANTISEPTIC AGAINST BACTERIA, CANDIDA, MYCOBACTERIUM, AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS
(CAN); ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITY AGAINST EPSTEIN-BARR, HERPES, NEWCASTLE, VACCINIA, AND VESICULAR
STOMATOSIS VIRUS WITH NO ACTIVITY TOWARD POLIO (CAN). ISOLIQUIRITIGENIN INHIBITS ALDOSE REDUCTASE, THE FIRST ENZYME IN THE POLYOL PATHWAY WHEREIN GLUCOSE IS REDUCED TO SORBITOL. IT INHIBITS
SORBITOL ACCUMULATION IN HUMAN RED BLOOD CELLS IN VITRO, AND IN RED BLOOD CELLS, THE SCIATIC
NERVE, AND THE LENS OF DIABETIC RATS. MANY DIABETIC COMPLICATIONS (CATARACTS, NEPHROPATHY,
PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY, RETINOPATHY) ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE POLYOL PATHWAY AND HAVE SHOWN
IMPROVEMENT WITH ALDOSE REDUCTASE INHIBITORS (CAN). GLYCYRRHIZIN REDUCES MORBIDITY AND
MORTALITY OF MICE INFECTED WITH LETHAL DOSES OF FLU VIRUS (TAD). GLYCYRRHIZIN INHIBITS INFLAMMATION AND PROSTAGLANDIN SYNTHESIS. GLYCYRRHIZIN BLOCKS ESTROGEN EFFECTS BINDING TO ESTROGEN
RECEPTORS, HENCE THE ANTIESTROGENIC ACTIVITIES REPORTED; ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY HAS ALSO BEEN ATTRIBUTED TO THE ISOFLAVONES, BUT THESE TOO MAY BIND TO ESTROGEN RECEPTORS (CAN; JAD). MAYBE THIS
IS ONE OF THOSE AMPHOTERIC HERBS. “LIQUORICE EXHIBITS AN ALTERNATIVE ACTION ON ESTROGEN METABOLISM, CAUSING INHIBITION IF OESTROGEN CONCENTRATIONS ARE HIGH AND POTENTIATION WHEN CONCENTRATIONS ARE LOW” (CAN). I’VE HEARD THE SAME THINGS ABOUT CLOVER PHYTOESTROGENIC ISOFLAVONES,
SOME OF WHICH ARE SHARED WITH LICORICE. ( = ) ORAL DGGL (380 MG, 3 ×/DAY) EQUALED ANTACIDS
OR CIMETIDINE IN 169 PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC DUODENAL ULCERS. ( = ) ORAL DOSE OF GLYCYRRHETINIC
ACID (GA) AS ANTITUSSIVE ORALLY AS CODEINE (MAB). GLYCYRRHIZIN NOT ONLY HAS ITS OWN ANTIARTHRITIC, ANTIEDEMIC, AND ANTIINFLAMMATORY ACTIVITIES, IT POTENTIATES THE ANTIARTHRITIC ACTIVITIES OF
HYDROCORTISONE, AT LEAST IN RATS (MPI). LICORICE SEEMS ALSO TO POTENTIATE PREDNISOLONE IN FIVE
PATIENTS WITH PEMPHIGUS AND KEPT FREE OF BULLAE WITH PREDNISOLONE. LICORICE SEEMS TO POTENTIATE
BY INHIBITING METABOLIC DEGRADATIONS OF PREDNISOLONE (MPI). IN A CLINICAL STUDY OF ALLERGIC
CONJUNCTIVOSIS, DROPS OF GLYCYRRHETINIC ACID WERE HELPFUL (MPI). ( = ) GA WAS COMPARABLE TO
SODIUM SALICYLATE AS AN ANTIPYRETIC (MPI). ( = ) ORAL DOSE OF GA AS ANTITUSSIVE ORALLY AS CODEINE
(LEG). GA INHIBITS GROWTH OF THE ULCER BACTERIA, HELICOBACTER PYLORI (TAD). GLYCYRRHIZIN WAS
ORALLY ANTIDIURETIC IN RABBITS AND RATS, BUT CRUDE LICORICE, EVEN AT 20 G PER HUMAN VOLUNTEER,
SHOWED NO SIGNIFICANT ANTIDIURETIC EFFECT (MPI).
LIFE-ROOT, SQUAW WEED (SENECIO AUREUS L.) XXX
GOLDEN RAGWORT IN PH2.
ACTIVITIES (LIFE-ROOT) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CRC); ANALGESIC (F; CRC); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC);
ASTRINGENT (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); BITTER (1; PH2); CARCINOGENIC (1; PH2); CONTRACEPTIVE (F;
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DEM); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; DEM; FEL); DIURETIC (1; CRC; FAD; PHR;
PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (1; APA; CRC; EFS; FEL; PHR; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); HEMOSTAT
(F; APA); HEPATOTOXIC (1; APA; PH2); LITHOLYTIC (F; CRC); PECTORAL (F; CRC; EFS; FEL; PNC);
STIMULANT (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC; EFS); UTEROTONIC (F; CRC; PNC); VULNERARY (F; APA; CRC;
EFS).
INDICATIONS (LIFE-ROOT) — ALBUMINURIA (F; FEL); AMENORRHEA (F; FEL; PNC); ANEMIA (F; PHR);
ATONY (F; FEL); BLEEDING (F; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; FAD); CHILDBIRTH (F; APA;
CRC); CHLOROSIS (F; FEL); CIRCULATION (F; CRC); COLIC (F; APA); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); DIARRHEA
(F; CRC); DYSENTERY (F; FAD; FEL); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA; CRC; FAD; FEL); DYSPEPSIA (F;
FEL); DYSURIA (F; CRC; FAD; FEL); FEVER (F; CRC; DEM; FEL); FRACTURE (F; DEM); GRAVEL (F;
CRC); HEART (F; DEM); HEMATURIA (F; FEL); HEMOPTYSIS (F; FEL); HEPATOSIS (F; FEL); HYSTERIA
(F; FEL); INFERTILITY (F; FEL); LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC; FAD; FEL); MENOPAUSE (F; PH2; PNC);
MENORRHAGIA (F; FEL); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; DEM); NEUROSIS (F; CRC; HH2); ORCHOSIS (F; FEL);
PAIN (F; CRC); PARTURITION (F; FAD); PULMONOSIS (F; FEL); STERILITY (F; FEL); STONE (F; CRC);
TENESMUS (F; FEL); UTEROSIS (F; CRC; FEL); VAGINOSIS (F; FEL); WATER RETENTION (1; CRC; FAD;
PHR; PH2); WORM (F; APA).
DOSAGES (LIFE-ROOT) — DO NOT TAKE IT (APA); 1–4 G HERB 3 ×/DAY (HH2); 2–4 G DRY HERB OR
ROOT (APA; PNC); 2–4 ML HERB AND/OR ROOT LIQUID EXTRACT (APA; PNC); 4 G HERB AND/OR ROOT LIQUID
EXTRACT 3–4 ×/DAY (HHB; PHR); 4 FLUID OZ HERB AND/OR ROOT DECOCTION 3–4 ×/DAY (FEL); 14 G
(SIC, MAY BE A TYPO) HERB, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 14 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25%
ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LIFE-ROOT) — NOT COVERED (AHP). CONTAINS
TOXIC PAS (FAD). SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN INTERNALLY (PHR; PH2). CONTAINS PAS IN CONSIDERABLE AMOUNTS
AND VARIETIES, WHICH CAN BE GENOTOXIC, CARCINOGENIC, HEPATOTOXIC (CAN), AND MUTAGENIC. ANIMAL
STUDIES DOCUMENT PLACENTAL TRANSFER AND SECRETION INTO BREAST MILK OF UNSATURATED PAS (CAN). DUE
TO PAS, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. “LIFEROOT SHOULD NOT BE INGESTED” (CAN).
USE OF SENECIO SPECIES CAN RESULT IN POTENTIALLY FATAL HEPATIC VENO-OCCLUSIVE DISEASE IN MAN, WITH
SYMPTOMS OF ABDOMINAL PAIN AND VOMITING WITH ASCITES. PAS ARE TOXIC TO MAN, WITH LIVER DAMAGE
WITH CIRRHOSIS AND ASCITES, OR SENECIOSIS, OR VOD REPORTED IN ALMOST ALL CASES OF SEVERE OR FATAL
INTOXICATIONS, FROM INTAKES OF 0.5–3.3 MG/KG (AEH).
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LILY OF THE VALLEY (CONVALLARIA MAJALIS L.) X
ACTIVITIES (LILY OF THE VALLEY) — ANTISEPTIC (1; PNC); CARDIOTONIC (1; CRC; KOM; PNC); DIURETIC
(1; CRC; FAD; PH2); EMETIC (F; CRC; EFS; FAD); FUNGICIDE (1; PNC); HYPOTENSIVE (2; KOM);
KALIURETIC (2; KOM); NATRIURETIC (2; KOM; PH2); NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC (2; PH2); NEGATIVE
DROMOTROPIC (2; PH2); NERVINE (F; CRC; EFS); POSITIVE BATHMOTROPIC (2; PH2); POSITIVE INOTROPIC
(2; KOM; PH2); TOXIC (2; PHR); VASOCONSTRICTOR (1; PHR; PH2); VENOTONIC (2; KOM).
INDICATIONS (LILY OF THE VALLEY) — ANGINA PECTORIS (F; CRC); APOPLEXY (F; CRC); ARRHYTHMIA (2;
CRC; KOM; PH2); BLADDER STONE (2; PHR); BURN (F; FAD); CARDIAC DEFICIENCY (DUE TO OLD AGE)
(2; KOM); CARDIAC INSUFFICIENCY (F; CRC; PH2); CHILDBIRTH (F; PH2); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; PHR; PH2);
CONVULSION (F; CRC); COR PULMONALE (F; KOM; PH2); DROPSY (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); EPILEPSY (F;
CRC; PHR; PH2); FEVER (F; CRC; FAD); FUNGUS (1; PNC); HEART (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
(2; KOM); INFECTION (1; PNC); KIDNEY STONE (2; PHR); LEPROSY (F; PHR; PH2); MILD CARDIAC
INSUFFICIENCY (2; KOM; PHR); MYCOSIS (1; PNC); NERVOUSNESS (2; PHR; PH2); PALSY (F; CRC);
PARALYSIS (F; PHR; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); SPRAIN (F; CRC); STROKE (F; PHR; PH2); UTI (2;
CRC; PHR); VENOSIS (2; PHR); VERTIGO (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (1; CRC; FAD; PH2).
DOSAGES (LILY OF THE VALLEY) — 0.6 G STANDARDIZED HERB POWDER (KOM); 0.3–0.6 ML LIQUID HERB
EXTRACT (PNC); 0.3–1.2 ML HERB TINCTURE (PNC); EFFECTIVE DOSE OF CONVALLOTOXIN (SIC) = 0.4–0.6 MG,
THE PREPARED DOSE 0.2–0.3 MG, IV (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LILY OF THE VALLEY) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). COMMISSION E REPORTS
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CONTRAINDICATIONS: DIGITALIS GLYCOSIDES, POTASSIUM DEFICIENCY; SIDE EFFECTS: CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS,
NAUSEA, AND VOMITING; INTERACTIONS: INCREASED EFFECTIVENESS (AND SIDE EFFECTS) OF COADMINISTERED
CALCIUM, EXTENDED GLUCOCORTICOIDS THERAPY, LAXATIVES, QUINIDINE, SALURETICS. NOT CUMULATIVE LIKE
DIGITALIS (EFS). CONVALTOXIN: CARDIOPATHY ED 0.2–0.6 MG PH2.
LIMA BEAN (PHASEOLUS LUNATUS L. VAR. LUNATUS) ++
ACTIVITIES (LIMA BEAN) — ASTRINGENT (F; CRC); CYANOGENIC (1; CRC); EMETIC (F; CRC; JFM);
POISON (1; CRC; WBB).
INDICATIONS (LIMA BEAN) — BRIGHT’S DISEASE (F; CRC; WBB); CANCER (F; JLH); DIABETES (F; CRC;
WBB); DROPSY (F; CRC; WBB); ECLAMPSIA (F; CRC; WBB); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC);
MASTOSIS (F; CRC); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; WBB); PAIN (F; CRC); POISON (1; CRC); STOMACHACHE (F;
CRC); TUMOR (F; JLH); WART (F; JLH).
LIME (CITRUS AURANTIIFOLIA (CHRISTM.) SWINGLE) +++
SYNONYMS: C. ACIDA ROXB., C. HYSTRIX SUBSP. ACIDA (ROXB.) ENGL., C. LIMA LUNAN, C. LIMETTA VAR.
AROMATICA WESTER, C. MEDICA VAR. ACIDA (ROXB.) HOOK. F., LIMONIA AURANTIIFOLIA CHRISTM.
ACTIVITIES (LIME) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; PH2; WO2); ANTISEPTIC (F; WO2); ANTISCORBUTIC (1; PH2);
APERIENT (F; WO2); DIAPHORETIC (F; WO2); HEMOSTAT (F; WO2); SEDATIVE (F; WO2).
INDICATIONS (LIME) — BLEEDING (F; WO2); FEVER (F; PH2; WO2); INFECTION (F; WO2); INSOMNIA
(F; WO2); NERVOUSNESS (F; WO2); SCURVY (1; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LIME) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). POSSIBILITY OF PHOTOTOXICITY WITH
FURANOCOUMARINS.
LINDEN (TILIA SPP.) ++
ACTIVITIES (LINDEN) — ANALGESIC (F; PH2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HH3); ANTIEDEMIC (1; PH2);
ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; BGB; CAN; CRC; PHR; PH2); ANTISTRESS (F; PH2);
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ANTITUSSIVE (F; PH2); ANXIOLYTIC (F; PH2); ASTRINGENT (1; CAN; PH2); CANDIDICIDE (1; HH3);
CARDIOTOXIC (1; BGB; CAN); CHOLERETIC (1; PH2); DEMULCENT (F; EFS); DIAPHORETIC (2; APA;
KOM; PH2; PIP); DIURETIC (1; CAN; CRC; PHR; PH2); EMOLLIENT (1; BGB); EXPECTORANT (F;
PHR; PH2); FUNGICIDE (1; CAN; HH3); HEMOSTAT (F; CRC); HYPOTENSIVE (1; BGB; PH2; PNC);
IMMUNOSTIMULANT (F; APA; HH3); INTOXICANT (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; APA; CRC); NERVINE (F;
CRC; EFS; PNC); SEDATIVE (1; APA; CAN; PHR; PH2); SPASMOGENIC (1; CAN); STOMACHIC
(F; CRC; PHR; PH2); TONIC (F; EFS; PNC); TOXIC (1; PH2); TRANQUILIZER (F; APA; CRC);
VASODILATOR (1; BGB).
INDICATIONS (LINDEN) — ANXIETY (1; APA; BGB; PH2); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; CAN; HH3); ARTHROSIS
(F; HH3); BACTERIA (1; HH3); BLEEDING (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (2; PHR; PH2); BURN (F; CRC);
CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, FOOT (F; JLH); CANCER, INTESTINE (F; JLH); CANCER,
STOMACH (F; JLH); CANDIDA (1; HH3); CATARRH (F; BGB; CRC; PH2; PNC); CELLULITIS (F; PHR;
PH2); CHILL (1; APA); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); COLD (2; APA; KOM; PH2; PIP);
CONVULSION (F; APA); COUGH (2; APA; KOM; PH2; PIP); CRAMP (1; BGB; CAN; CRC; GMH;
PHR; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; APA); DYSKINESIA (F; CRC; HH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA
(F; APA; BGB; GMH; PNC); EARACHE (1; APA); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH; PHR); ENURESIS (F; CRC);
EPILEPSY (F; CRC); ESCHERICHIA (1; HH3); FEVER (2; APA; BGB; KOM; PHR; PH2; PIP); FLU (1;
APA; BGB); FUNGUS (1; CAN; HH3); GALLSTONE (F; CRC; HH2); GASTROSIS (F; CRC; JLH); GOUT
(F; HH3); GRANULOMA (1; HH2); HEADACHE (F; APA; CRC; PNC); HEART (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F;
CRC; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; BGB; CAN; PH2; PNC); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; HH3); HYSTERIA
(F; APA; CAN; CRC; GMH); IMMUNODEPRESSION (F; APA; HH3); INCONTINENCE (F; CRC); INFECTION
(1; APA; CAN; HH3; PH2); INSOMNIA (1; APA; CAN; HH3; PHR; PH2); ISCHIOSIS (F; HH3);
ITCH (F; CRC); LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC); MIGRAINE (F; CAN; HH3); MYCOSIS (1; CAN; HH3); NAUSEA
(F; BGB; CRC); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; HH3); NERVOUSNESS (1; APA; CAN; CRC; GMH; PHR;
PH2); NEURALGIA (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); PAIN (F; PH2); PALPITATION (1; BGB; CRC;
GMH); PMS (F; APA); PROLAPSE (F; CRC); RESPIROSIS (F; BGB; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC;
HH3); SALMONELLA (F; HH3); SCIATICA (F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC); SORE THROAT (1; APA); SPASM (F;
CRC); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH3); STOMACHACHE (F; HH3); STOMATOSIS (1; APA); SWELLING (1;
PH2); UTEROSIS (F; CRC); VIBRIO (1; HH3); VOMITING (F; GMH); WATER RETENTION (1; CAN; CRC;
HH3; PHR; PH2); WOUND (F; CRC); YEAST (1; HH3).
DOSAGES (LINDEN) — 1–2 TSP (2–4 G) FLOWERS, OR IN TEA, 1–2 ×/DAY (APA; CAN; KOM; PHR; PH2;
WIC); 2–4 ML LIQUID FLOWER EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) (APA; CAN); 2–4 ML LIQUID FLOWER EXTRACT
(PNC); 1–2 ML FLOWER TINCTURE (1:5 IN 45% ETHANOL) (CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LINDEN) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE REPORTED
(KOM; PIP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
EXCESSIVE USE MAY RESULT IN CARDIAC TOXICITY (CAN). IN VIEW OF THE LACK OF TOXICOLOGICAL DATA,
EXCESSIVE USE, ESPECIALLY DURING LACTATION AND PREGNANCY, SHOULD BE AVOIDED (CAN). CARDIAC PATIENTS
MIGHT AVOID (CRC). ETHANOLIC BARK EXTRACTS SEPTISTATIC; CANDIDA MIC 70 MG/ML, ESCHERICHIA MIC
150 MG/ML, STAPHYLOCOCCUS MIC 150 MG/ML.
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LOBELIA (LOBELIA INFLATA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (LOBELIA) — ANALEPTIC (1; PH2); ANTIASTHMATIC (1; CAN; CRC); ANTICHOLINESTERASE
(1; JAD); ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA; CRC; HHB; PED); ANTIVIRAL (F; APA); CNS STIMULANT (1;
CAN); CONVULSANT (F; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; PNC); DIURETIC (1; FNF; MAD; PED); EMETIC
(1; APA; CAN; WAM); EUPHORIC (F; CRC); EXPECTORANT (1; APA; CAN; HHB; WAM); LAXATIVE
(F; PED); MYORELAXANT (1; APA; FEL); NERVINE (F; CRC; PED); RESPIRASTIMULANT (1; CAN; PHR;
PH2); SEDATIVE (1; CRC; PED; WAM); SIALAGOGUE (F; CRC; FEL); STIMULANT (F; CRC); TRANQUILIZER (1; CRC).
INDICATIONS (LOBELIA) — ABSCESS (F; DEM); ACNE (F; JLH); ADDICTION (1; CRC; PHR); ALCOHOLISM
(F; CRC; DEM); ALOPECIA (F; CRC); ALZHEIMER’S (1; JAD); AMENORRHEA (F; CRC); ANGINA (F; CRC;
FEL); APOPLEXY (F; FEL); ASPHYXIA, NEONATAL (F; MAD); ASTHMA (1; APA; CAN; CRC; PHR; PH2);
ATONY (F; FEL); BITE (F; DEM); BOIL (F; PNC); BRONCHIECTASIS (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (1; APA;
CAN; CRC; HHB); BRUISE (F; APA); BUG BITE (F; APA; PED); CANCER (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER,
BREAST (F; CRC; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; APA; FEL); CATARRH (F; CEB; MAD); CHANCRE (F; DEM);
CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC); CHOREA (F; CRC; FEL); COLD (F; APA); COLIC (F; DEM); CONSTIPATION (F; PED);
CONVULSION (F; CRC); COUGH (1; CRC; FAD; WAM); CRAMP (1; APA; CRC; FEL; HHB; MAD;
PED); CROUP (F; CRC); DEAFNESS (F; CRC); DEBILITY (F; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F; HHB); DIARRHEA (F;
CRC); DIPHTHERIA (F; CRC); DIVINATION (F; DEM); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC;
MAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; FEL; MAD); DYSPNEA (F; MAD); DYSURIA (F; CRC); EARACHE (F; CRC);
ECZEMA (F; FEL); EMPHYSEMA (F; CRC); ENCEPHALOSIS (F; MAD); EPILEPSY (F; CRC; DEM; MAD);
ERYSIPELAS (F; CRC; FEL); ESOPHAGOSIS (F; MAD); FAINTNESS (F; CRC); FELON (F; JLH); FEVER (F;
CRC; FAD; PNC); FLU (F; APA); GALLSTONE (F; CRC); GASTROSIS (F; CRC; MAD); HANGOVER (F;
CRC); HAY FEVER (F; CRC; HHB); HEADACHE (F; CRC; MAD); HEART (F; CRC); HEMORRHOID (F;
CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; MAD); HERNIA (F; CEB; CRC); HYDROPHOBIA (F; CRC); HYPEREMESIS
(F; MAD); HYPERTONY (F; MAD); HYSTERIA (F; CRC); INFECTION (F; MAD); INFLAMMATION (F; FEL);
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INSOMNIA (1; CRC; PED; WAM); JAUNDICE (F; CEB; MAD); LARYNGOSIS (1; FEL; PED); MEASLES
(F; CEB); MENINGOSIS (F; CRC); MORNING SICKNESS (F; CRC); MORPHINISM (F; CRC); MUCOSOSIS (1;
WAM); MYOSOSIS (F; PED); NARCOSIS (F; CRC); NAUSEA (F; CRC); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS
(1; CRC; MAD; PED; WAM); NEURALGIA (F; CRC; FEL; MAD); NEURASTHENIA (F; MAD); NICOTINISM
(1; CAN; CRC; PHR); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); PAIN (1; CRC; DEM); PALPITATION (F; CRC); PERIOSTOSIS
(F; CRC); PERITONOSIS (F; CRC); PERTUSSIS (1; APA; CRC; HHB; PED); PHRENOSIS (F; CRC); PHTHISIS
(F; DEM); PLEURISY (F; CRC); PNEUMONIA (F; CRC; FEL; MAD); POISON IVY (F; APA; CRC; PED);
PSORIASIS (F; CRC); PULMONOSIS (F; MAD); RESPIROSIS (1; CRC; WAM); RHEUMATISM (F; FEL; PED);
RINGWORM (F; APA); SEBORRHEA (F; CRC); SHOCK (F; HHB); SHOULDER (F; CRC); SMOKING (1; PH2;
PNC); SORE (F; DEM; PNC); SORE THROAT (1; FAD; FEL); SPASM (F; CRC; FEL); SPRAIN (F; APA);
STING (F; DEM; FEL); STOMATOSIS (F; HHB); TETANUS (F; CEB; CRC; FEL); TONSILOSIS (F; CRC);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; CEB); TYPHOID (F; DEM); URETHROSIS (F; CRC); VAGINOSIS (F; CRC); VD (F; DEM);
VERTIGO (F; MAD); VIRUS (F; APA); WART (F; HHB; JLH); WATER RETENTION (1; FNF; MAD; PED);
WEN (F; CRC). NOT COVERED BY COMMISSION E (KOM).
DOSAGES (LOBELIA) — 100 MG LEAF AS EXPECTORANT (AHP); 2–6 TSP FRESH LEAF (PED); 1–3 G DRY LEAF
(PED); 2 G DRY LEAF:10 ML ALCOHOL/10 ML WATER (PED); 0.2–0.6 G HERB, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN);
50–600 MG HERB/DAY (HHB); MAXIMUM DOSE 100 MG DRY HERB UP TO 3 ×/DAY (MAD); 4–10 DROPS
HERB 3 ×/DAY WITH WATER OR JUICE (NH); 0.2–0.6 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (1:1 IN 50% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY
(CAN); 0.6–2.0 ML HERB TINCTURE (BPC) (CAN); 1–4 ML LOBELIA TINCTURE (1:10 IN DILUTE ACETIC ACID)
(CAN); 10–20 DROPS (0.5–1 G) LEAF TINCTURE, UP TO SEVERAL ×/DAY (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LOBELIA) — CLASS 2B, 2D. MAY CAUSE NAUSEA
AND VOMITING. CARDIOACTIVE (AHP; WAM). APA GIVES IT THEIR NEGATIVE 5 RATING, “DEFINITE HEALTH
HAZARD TO USING THIS SUBSTANCE INTERNALLY, EVEN IN RECOMMENDED AMOUNTS.” I’D CONSIDER THE RISKS OF
SMOKING VERSUS THE RISK OF LOBELINE AND MIGHT OPT FOR THE LOBELINE, PERHAPS FIRST TRYING TRANSDERMAL
LOBELIA PLANTS TAPED TO MY ARM. I’M NOT EVEN KEEN ON TRANSDERMAL NICOTINE, BUT I FIND IT PERHAPS
HEALTHIER THAN SMOKING, AND IT DOESN’T AFFECT MY NEIGHBORS WITH SECOND-HAND SMOKE. THE ALKALOID
LOBELINE CAN CAUSE COUGH, DIARRHEA, DIZZINESS, NAUSEA, TREMORS, AND VOMITING (CAN). OVERDOSE MAY
CAUSE COMA, CONVULSIONS, DIAPHORESIS, HYPOTENSION, HYPOTHERMIA, TACHYCARDIA, AND EVEN FATALITY.
BECAUSE OF LOBELINE AND ITS TOXICITY, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN;
WAM). 0.6–1 G LEAF IS TOXIC, 4 G FATAL (PHR; PH2).“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER
THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
LOGWOOD (HAEMATOXYLUM CAMPECHIANUM L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (LOGWOOD) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WOI); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; PH2); ANTIMELANIC (F; PH2);
ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2; WOI); ASTRINGENT (1; EFS; PH2; WOI); DEPURATIVE (F; JFM); HEMOSTAT (1;
EFS); TONIC (F; JFM; WOI).
INDICATIONS (LOGWOOD) — ATONY (F; WOI); BACTERIA (1; WOI); BLEEDING (1; EFS; JFM; PH2);
CANCER (F; WOI); DIARRHEA (F; JFM; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; JFM); GANGRENE (F; WOI); INFECTION (1;
PH2; WOI); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); LEUKORRHEA (F; WOI); MYCOBACTERIA (1; WOI).
DOSAGES (LOGWOOD) — DOSES EQUIVALENT TO 1 G DRUG (HHB; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LOGWOOD) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). INTERNAL HEMATOXYLIN IN
ANIMALS MAY INDUCE ANURIA, COMA, HYPERTHERMIA, VOMITING, AND POSSIBLY DEATH (PH2).
LONGLEAF PINE (PINUS PALUSTRIS MILLER) ++
SYNONYMS: P. AUSTRALIS F. MICHX., P. LONGIFOLIA SALISB.
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KOM ENTRIES APPLY TO TURPENTINE OF THIS SPECIES. THIS SPECIES WAS TREATED AS AETHEROLEUM, RATHER
INTERMIXED UNDER SCOTCH PINE (SEE BELOW), BY THE HERBAL PDR (PHR).
ACTIVITIES (LONGLEAF PINE) — ANTISEPTIC (2; KOM); HEMOSTAT (F; FAD); RUBEFACIENT (F; FAD).
INDICATIONS (LONGLEAF PINE) — BLEEDING (F; FAD); BOIL (F; PNC; RESIN); BRONCHOSIS (2; KOM;
TURPENTINE) (F; PNC; RESIN); COLD (2; PHR); COLIC (F; FAD); COUGH (2; PHR); DIARRHEA (F; FAD);
FEVER (2; PHR); INFECTION (2; PHR); MUSCLE STIFFNESS (F; PNC; TERPENTINE); NEURALGIA (2; KOM;
TURPENTINE); ODONTORRHAGIA (F; FAD); PHARYNGOSIS (2; PHR); RHEUMATISM (2; FAD; KOM; PNC;
TURPENTINE) (F; PNC; RESIN); RINGWORM (F; PNC; RESIN); SORE (F; PNC); STOMATOSIS (2; PHR); TUMOR
(F; FAD); ULCER (F; PNC; RESIN).
DOSAGES (LONGLEAF PINE) — COMMISSION E SUGGESTS SEVERAL DROPS TURPENTINE IN HOT WATER FOR
INHALATION THERAPY (KOM). OTHERWISE FOR TOPICAL APPLICATION ONLY.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LONGLEAF PINE) — COMMISSION E REPORTS
CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR EO: WHOOPING COUGH; ADVERSE EFFECTS: LOCAL IRRITATION, EXACERBATION OF BRONCHOSPASMS (AEH). THOUGH APPROVING PURE TURPENTINE FOR “CHRONIC DISEASE OF THE BRONCHII WITH
HEAVY SECRETION” (WHICH I TRANSLATE TO BRONCHOSIS), COMMISSION E CONTRAINDICATES FOR ACUTE INFLAMMATION OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT. INHALED TURPENTINE MAY REDUCE BRONCHIAL SECRETION (KOM). EVEN
TOPICAL APPLICATION TO TOO MUCH SURFACE AREA MAY DAMAGE THE CNS AND KIDNEYS (KOM). TURPENTINE
IS A COUNTERIRRITANT AND RUBEFACIENT. THOUGH ALSO TAKEN INTERNALLY, TURPENTINE MIGHT BEST BE RELEGATED
TO TOPICAL USES, IF ANY.
LONG PEPPER (PIPER LONGUM L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (LONG PEPPER) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; KAB; MPI; SKJ); ALTERATIVE (F; KAP; MPI);
ANALGESIC (1; WOI); ANESTHETIC (1; WOI); ANTIALLERGIC (1; MPI); ANTIANAPHYLACTIC (F; MPI);
ANTIBACTERIAL (1; MPI; WOI); ANTICONVULSANT (F; PR13:561); ANTIFERTILITY (1; MPI); ANTIGIARDIAL
(1; PR13:561); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; WOI); ANTISEPTIC (1; KAP); ANTITUBERCULAR (1; WOI); APHRODISIAC (F; DEP; KAB; KAP); CARDIOTONIC (F; KAP); CARMINATIVE (F; DEP; KAB; SUW; WOI);
CHOLAGOGUE (F; MPI; WOI); COLLYRIUM (F; KAB); COUNTERIRRITANT (F; WOI); DIAPHORETIC (F; SUW);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; DEP; KAB; MPI); ENERGETIC (F; SUW); ERRHINE (F; KAB); EXPECTORANT (F; DEP);
FUNGICIDE (F; KAP); HEMATINIC (F; WOI); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; PR13:561); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1;
PR13:561); INSECTICIDE (1; MPI); INSECTIFUGE (1; MPI); LARVICIDE (F; WOI); LAXATIVE (F; DEP;
HHB; KAB); PROTISTICIDE (1; PR13:561); RUBEFACIENT (F; KAP); SEDATIVE (F; MPI; WOI); SIALAGOGUE (1; WOI); STIMULANT (F; SUW); STOMACHIC (F; HHB; SKJ); TONIC (F; MPI; WOI); VERMIFUGE
(1; HHB; KAB; MPI).
INDICATIONS (LONG PEPPER) — ALLERGY (1; MPI); ANAPHYLAXIS (1; MPI); ANOREXIA (F; MPI);
APOPLEXY (F; DEP); ARTHROSIS (F; KAB); ASCITES (F; SKJ); ASTHMA (F; MPI; WOI); BACTERIA (1;
MPI; WOI); BITE (F; DEP); BLEEDING (F; DEP; KAP; MPI); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB; MPI; WOI);
CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER (F; JLH; KAB); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH);
CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, FEET (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (F; JLH);
CANCER, NOSE (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (F;
JLH); CANCER, UVULA (F; JLH); CANCER, WOMB (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; DEP); CHILDBIRTH (F; KAB;
KAP; MPI); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; MPI); CHOLERA (F; MPI); COLD (F; MPI; SKJ); COLIC (F; DEM;
KAP); COMA (F; MPI; WOI); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CONSTIPATION (F; DEP; HHB; KAB);
CONVULSION (F; PR13:561); COUGH (1; KAB; MPI; WOI); CYSTOSIS (F; JLH); DIABETES (1; MPI);
DIARRHEA (F; MPI; SKJ); DROPSY (F; HHB); DROWSINESS (F; MPI; WOI); DYSENTERY (F; WOI);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; DEP); DYSPEPSIA (F; MPI); EDEMA (1; MPI); ENTEROSIS (F; DEP; JLH);
EPILEPSY (F; MPI; WOI); FEVER (F; DEM; SKJ; SUW); FUNGUS (1; KAP); GAS (F; DEP; KAB;
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SUW; WOI); GASTROSIS (F; JLH); GIARDIA (1; PR13:561); GINGIVOSIS (F; JLH); GOUT (F; DEP;
MPI); HEMORRHOID (F; MPI); HEPATOSIS (F; DEP; JLH); HOARSENESS (F; DEP); IMMUNODEPRESSION
(1; PR13:561); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; KAP); INFLAMMATION (1; MPI; WOI); INSOMNIA
(F; MPI; WOI); ISCHIOSIS (F; HHB); LEPROSY (F; WOI); LEUKODERMA (F; MPI); LUMBAGO (F;
DEP; KAB; MPI); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); MYALGIA (F; WOI); MYCOSIS (F; KAP); NERVOUSNESS (F;
MPI; WOI); NYCTALOPIA (F; DEP); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB); PAIN (1; SKJ; WOI); PALSY (F; DEP;
KAP; MPI); PARALYSIS (F; HHB; KAB; SKJ); PARAPLEGIA (F; DEP; KAB); PUERPERIUM (F; SKJ);
PULMONOSIS (F; DEP); RHEUMATISM (F; HHB; MPI); SALMONELLA (1; MPI); SCIATICA (F; DEP;
KAB); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SNAKEBITE (F; DEP); SORE THROAT (F; JLH); SPLENOSIS (F; KAB; MPI;
SKJ); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; MPI); STOMATOSIS (F; JLH); SWELLING (F; DEP); TETANUS (F; DEP);
THIRST (F; SKJ); TUBERCULOSIS (1; KAP; MPI); UVULOSIS (F; JLH); WART (F; JLH); WORM (1;
HHB; KAB; KAP; MPI).
DOSAGES (LONG PEPPER) — NO MODERN DOSAGES UNCOVERED. 1–2 G GROUND FRUIT COULD PROVIDE
BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE LEVELS OF PIPERINE. OLD PEPPERS ARE BELIEVED TO BE MORE MEDICINALLY ACTIVE THAN
FRESH PEPPERS (DEP).
EXTRACTS (LONG PEPPER) — ALCOHOLIC EXTRACTS OF FRUITS AND AQUEOUS LEAF EXTRACT ACTIVE AGAINST
ESCHERICHIA COLI AND MICROCOCCUS PYOGENES. IN HUMAN VOLUNTEERS, 20 MG PIPERINE INCREASES
BIOAVAILABILITY OF CURCUMIN 20-FOLD (MAB). LONG PEPPER MAY CONTAIN 2% PIPERINE SUGGESTING
THAT 1 GRAM OF LONG PEPPER COULD INCREASE AVAILABILITY OF CURCUMIN 20-FOLD. MILK EXTRACT EFFECTIVELY
REDUCED PASSIVE CUTANEOUS ANAPHYLAXIS IN RATS. ETHER EXTRACTS AND FRUITS ARE DECOCTION ANTIEDEMIC
AND ANTIINFLAMMATORY. ROOT POWDER AT 100 MG/KG COMPLETELY REDUCED FERTILITY IN RATS ON DAYS 6
TO 9 OF PREGNANCY. 50% ETHANOLIC EXTRACT IS ANTISPASMODIC AND HYPOGLYCEMIC. N-ISOBUTYL-DECATRANS2,TRANS4-DIENAMIDE ACTIVE AGAINST MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS IN VITRO AND IN VIVO ( = 20%
AS POTENT AS STREPTOMYCIN). EO ACTIVE AGAINST BACILLUS CEREUS, B. SUBTILIS, ESCHERICHIA COLI,
MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS, SALMONELLA THYPI, SAR. LUTEA SHIGELLA BOYDI, S. DYSENTERIAE, STAPHYLOCOCCUS ALBUS, S. AUREUS, AND VIBRIO CHOLERA. EO FUNGICIDAL AGAINST ASPERGILLUS FLAVUS, CURVULARIA LUNATA, PENICILLIUM JAVANICUM, P. STRIATUM, AND TRICHODERMA VIRIDI. OIL ANTHELMINTIC TO
ASCARIS LUMBRICOIDES. CRUDE EXTRACTS (AND PIPLARTINE) SUPPRESSED CILIARY MOVEMENTS IN FROG
ESOPHAGUS SUGGESTING THAT IT MIGHT SUPPRESS THE COUGH REFLEX IN HUMANS (MPI). PIPERINE MAY BE
USED AS AN ANALEPTIC IN MORPHINE POISONING, IN LIEU OF NALORPHINE, ESPECIALLY IF ANALGESIA IS
DESIRED (MPI).
LOOSESTRIFE (LYSIMACHIA VULGARIS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (LOOSESTRIFE) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS; PNC); EXPECTORANT (F; EFS;
PNC); HEMOSTAT (F; EFS); VULNERARY (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (LOOSESTRIFE) — BLEEDING (F; EFS; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; EFS; HHB; PH2); DYSENTERY
(F; HHB; PH2); EPISTAXIS (F; PH2; PNC); FEVER (F; EFS); MENORRHAGIA (F; PH2; PNC); METRORRHAGIA
(F; PH2); SCURVY (F; PH2); SORE (F; EFS); WOUND (F; PH2; PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LOOSESTRIFE) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
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LOTUS (NELUMBO NUCIFERA GAERTN.) ++
SYNONYMS: N. CASPICA EICHW., N. KOMAROVII GROSSH., N. NELUMBO (L.) DRUCE, N. SPECIOSUM WILLD.,
NYMPHAEA NELUMBO L.
ACTIVITIES (LOTUS) — ALEXETERIC (F; SUW); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WOI); ANTICANCER (1; DAA); ANTIDOTE
(F; DEP; SUW); ANTIDOTE, ALCOHOL (F; DAA); ANTIDOTE, MUSHROOM (F; DAA); ANTIPYRETIC (F; SUW);
ANTISPASMODIC (1; DAA); APHRODISIAC (F; KAB); ASTRINGENT (1; KAP; PH2; SUW); CARDIOTONIC (F;
KAB; SUW); CEREBROTONIC (F; KAB); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; MPI); CYTOTOXIC (1; DAA); DEMULCENT
(F; KAB; KAP; SUW); DEPURATIVE (F; KAB); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEP); DIURETIC (1; DEP; MPI; SUW);
HEMOSTAT (F; KAB); NERVINE (F; DEP); SEDATIVE (F; KAB; KAP); TONIC (F; DEP); UTEROTONIC (F;
KAB); VERMIFUGE (F; WOI).
INDICATIONS (LOTUS) — AGITATION (F; DAA); BACTERIA (1; WOI); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); BLEEDING (F;
KAB; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB); CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER (1; DAA; HHB; JLH); CANCER, CERVIX
(1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, EAR (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, KIDNEY (1; FNF;
JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; FNF; JLH); CARCINOMA (1; HHB); CERVICOSIS
(F; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; DAA); CHOLERA (F; DAA; PH2; SUW); CIRCULOSIS (F; DAA); CORN (F; JLH);
COUGH (F; KAB; KAP); CRAMP (1; DAA); DERMATOSIS (F; KAP; SUW; WOI); DIARRHEA (F; PH2;
SUW); DYSENTERY (F; SUW; WOI); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2; SUW); ENTEROSIS (F; DAA; KAP); EPISTAXIS
(F; DAA); FATIGUE (F; PH2); FEVER (F; DEP; KAB; PH2; SUW); FUNGUS (F; SUW); GONORRHEA (F;
DAA); GRAY HAIR (F; DAA); HALITOSIS (F; KAB); HEATSTROKE (F; DAA); HEMATURIA (F; DAA);
HEMOPTYSIS (F; DAA); HEMORRHOID (F; DEP; KAP; SUW); HEPATOSIS (F; SUW); IMPOTENCE (F;
DAA); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (F; KAP); INSOMNIA (F; DAA; KAB; KAP); LEPROSY (F;
KAB; KAP; SUW); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB); LEUKORRHEA (F; DAA); MALARIA (F; PH2); MENORRHAGIA
(F; DEP; KAP; SUW); MUCOSOSIS (F; KAP); MYCOSIS (F; SUW; WOI); NEPHROSIS (F; JLH); NERVOUSNESS (F; KAB; KAP); NEURASTHENIA (F; DAA); NIGHTMARE (F; DAA); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEP);
PULMONOSIS (F; KAB); RHINOSIS (1; HHB); RINGWORM (F; SUW; WOI); SMALLPOX (F; WOI); SNAKE-
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BITE (F; DEP); SORE THROAT (F; KAB); SPERMATORRHEA (F; DAA); SPLENOSIS (F; DAA; JLH); STRANGURY
(F; KAB; KAP); SYPHILIS (F; KAP); THIRST (F; KAB; KAP); UTEROSIS (F; KAB; KAP); VD (F; KAP);
VERTIGO (F; DAA); VOMITING (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; DEP; MPI; SUW); WORM (F; PH2; WOI).
DOSAGES (LOTUS) — MOSTLY FOOD FARMACY. MARY JO GAVE ME SOME SEED FOR CHRISTMAS 1999. SEEDS
ARE TOUGH ON THE TEETH. 4–6 G POWDERED SEED (KAP); 1–2 G POLLEN (KAP); 3–5 DRAMS ROOT TEA (KAP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LOTUS) — CLASS 2D. SEED IS CONTRAINDICATED
IN CONSTIPATION AND STOMACH DISTENTION. OTHER CITED PARTS ARE CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE
EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED
DOSAGE! JAD). OXOUSHINSUNINE IS CYTOTOXIC AGAINST CARCINOMA OF THE NASOPHARYNX (MPI).
LOVAGE (LEVISTICUM OFFICINALE W. D. J. KOCH) ++
ACTIVITIES (LOVAGE) — ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; SHT); ANTILITHIC (2; PHR); ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2; PNC);
ANTISPASMODIC (2; APA; HHB; KOM; PH2; PNC); APHRODISIAC (F; APA); AQUARETIC (1; SHT); BITTER
(1; PHR); CARMINATIVE (1; HHB; PNC); CHOLINERGIC (F; PHR; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (1; HHB; PNC);
DIURETIC (1; APA; HHB; PH2; PNC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; HHB); EXPECTORANT (F; PNC); GASTROGOGUE
(1; PH2); MUCOLYTIC (F; HHB); MYORELAXANT (1; PH2); PHOTODERMATITIC (1; HHB); SECRETAGOGUE
(1; PHR; PH2); SEDATIVE (1; PH2; PNC); SIALAGOGUE (1; APA; PHR; PH2); STOMACHIC (F; HHB);
UTEROTONIC (AHP; KOM).
INDICATIONS (LOVAGE) — APHTHA (F; PNC); BLADDER STONE (2; PHR; PH2); BOIL (F; APA); CATARRH
(1; PHR; PH2); COLIC (1; PNC); CONGESTION (F; APA); CRAMP (2; APA; HHB; KOM; PH2; PNC);
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CYSTOSIS (2; APA; HHB; PNC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2; PNC); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA; PHR; PH2;
PNC); EDEMA (F; HHB); ENTEROSIS (1; APA); FEVER (1; HHB; PNC); GAS (1; APA; HHB; PHR;
PH2; PNC); GASTROSIS (F; PHR); GRAVEL (2; KOM; PH2); HEADACHE (F; APA); HEARTBURN (1; APA;
PHR; PH2); INFLAMMATION (2; KOM; PH2; SHT); INSOMNIA (1; PH2; PNC); KIDNEY STONE (2; APA;
PHR; PH2); MALARIA (F; APA); MIGRAINE (F; APA); NEPHROSIS (1; APA; HHB; KOM; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (1; PH2; PNC); PYELOSIS (F; HHB); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; APA); STOMATOSIS
(PNC); STOMACHACHE (1; APA); STONE (1; APA; SHT); SWELLING (1; APA; HHB); TONSILOSIS (F;
PNC); ULCER (F; PNC); UTI (2; KOM; PH2; SHT); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; HHB; PH2; PNC).
DOSAGES (LOVAGE) — 4–8 G ROOT/DAY (APA; KOM; PH2; SHT); 1–2 TSP (2–4 G) ROOT/CUP WATER,
BETWEEN MEALS, 2–3 ×/DAY (APA; PH2; WIC); 0.3–2 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (APA; PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LOVAGE) — CLASS 2B, 2D. COMMISSION E REPORTS
CONTRAINDICATIONS: ACUTE NEPHROSIS, RENAL INSUFFICIENCY; LOOK OUT FOR PHOTOSENSITIVITY WHEN THE ROOT IS
USED FOR A PROLONGED PERIOD (AEH; KOM). NOT FOR USE DURING PREGNANCY (PH2). STRONGLY DIURETIC IN
MICE AND RABBITS; PHTHALIDES ARE ANTICONVULSANT AND SEDATIVE IN ANIMALS (PNC).
LUCKY NUT, YELLOW OLEANDER
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SYNONYMS: CASCABELA THEVETIA (L.) LIPPOLD, CERBERA THEVETIA L., THEVETIA NERIIFOLIA JUSS. EX STEUD.
ACTIVITIES (LUCKY NUT) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CRC; WBB); ANALGESIC (1; TRA); ANESTHETIC (F; IED);
ANTIAGGREGANT (1; TRA); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC; WBB); ANTIDOTE (F; CRC); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC);
ANTISPASMODIC (1; TRA); CARDIOTONIC (1; CRC; TRA); CURARE (F; CRC); EMETIC (F; CRC); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; TRA); INSECTICIDE (1; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; IED; KAB); PARASITICIDE
(1; CRC); PISCICIDE (1; CRC); POISON (1; CRC); SEDATIVE (F; JFM); UTEROTONIC (1; TRA; WBB).
INDICATIONS (LUCKY NUT) — BACTERIA (1; CRC; WBB); BLADDER STONE (F; JFM); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB);
CANCER (1; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); CRAMP (1; TRA); CYSTOSIS (F; JFM); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC;
WBB); DROPSY (F; CRC; WOI); DYSMENORRHEA (1; TRA); EDEMA (F; JFM); FEVER (F; CRC); HEART (F;
CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC; KAB); HEPATOSIS (1; TRA); INSOMNIA (F; JFM); ITCH (F; KAB); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB); MALARIA (F; CRC; WBB); MANGE (F; CRC); NERVE (F; TRA); NERVOUSNESS (F; JFM);
OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB); PAIN (1; IED; TRA); PARASITE (1; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; KAB); SNAKEBITE
(F; JFM); SORE (F; CRC); SWELLING (F; JFM); TACHYCARDIA (F; CRC); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); TUMOR (F;
CRC; WOI); ULCER (F; CRC); URETHROSIS (F; KAB); WORM (F; KAB); WOUND (F; KAB).
DOSAGES (LUCKY NUT) — 2 GRAINS ARE SAID TO BE AS EFFECTIVE AS QUININE (WBB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LUCKY NUT) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PHR). MANY FATALITIES REPORTED FROM SELF MEDICATION, 1–2 SEEDS MAY KILL A CHILD (CRC). ONE SOUTH
AFRICAN CHILD DIED 6 HOURS AFTER EATING A KERNEL (WBB).
LUNGMOSS, LUNGWORT LICHEN
(LOBARIA PULMONARIA (L.) HOFFM.) +
SYNONYM: STICTA PULMONARIA L.
ACTIVITIES (LUNGMOSS) — ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (1; PH2);
EXPECTORANT (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (LUNGMOSS) — ARTHROSIS (F; FEL); ASTHMA (F; FEL; HHB); ATONY (F; FEL); BACKACHE
(F; FEL); BRONCHOSIS (1; PH2); CATARRH (F; FEL); CHILL (F; FEL); COLD (F; HHB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F;
FEL); CORYZA (F; FEL); COUGH (1; FEL; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; MAD);
DYSPNEA (F; MAD); FEVER (1; FEL; PH2); FLU (F; FEL; HHB; MAD); HAY FEVER (F; FEL); HEADACHE
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(F; FEL; MAD); HYSTERIA (F; MAD); INFECTION (1; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; PH2); LARYNGOSIS (F;
FEL; MAD); MYALGIA (F; FEL); NAUSEA (F; MAD); NIGHT SWEATS (F; FEL); PAIN (F; FEL; MAD);
PERTUSSIS (F; FEL); PHTHISIS (F; FEL); PULMONOSIS (F; HHB); RESPIROSIS (F; FEL); RHEUMATISM (F;
FEL); RHINOSIS (F; HHB); SCARLET FEVER (F; FEL); SCROFULA (F; MAD); SORE (F; MAD); TRACHEOSIS
(F; FEL; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; FEL).
DOSAGES (LUNGMOSS) — 1–2 G IN HOT HERB TEA/DAY (HHB); 2 TSP LICHEN (1.6 G) IN HOT TEA (MAD).
LUNGWORT (PULMONARIA OFFICINALIS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (LUNGWORT) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HHB); ANTITUSSIVE (F; BIS); ASTRINGENT (F; HHB; PNC);
BITTER (F; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; MAD); DIURETIC (1; BIS; HHB); EMOLLIENT (F; PNC); EXPECTORANT
(F; HHB; PNC); HEMOSTAT (F; PNC); VULNERARY (F; PNC).
INDICATIONS (LUNGWORT) — BACTERIA (1; HHB); BLEEDING (F; MAD; PNC); BLENNORRHEA (F; MAD);
BRONCHOSIS (F; MAD; PNC); CANCER (F; JLH; HHB; PH2); CATARRH (F; MAD; PH2; PNC); CORN (F;
JLH); COUGH (F; BIS; MAD); CYSTOSIS (F; HH2; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; HHB);
ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); FEVER (F; MAD); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); HEMATURIA (F; MAD); HEMOPTYSIS (F;
MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; HHB; PNC); HEPATOSIS (F; MAD); INCONTINENCE (F; MAD); LARYNGOSIS (F;
PNC); NEPHROSIS (F; HH2; PH2); PULMONOSIS (F; HHB; MAD); RESPIROSIS (F; HH2; MAD; PH2);
SORE THROAT (F; BIS); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD); URETHROSIS (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; BIS; HHB);
WOUND (F; HH2; PH2).
DOSAGES (LUNGWORT) — 1.5 G (CA. 2 TSP) LEAF/CUP TEA (HHB; HH2; PH2); 4.4–6.6 G (CA. 4–6 TSP)
LEAF (HHB; MAD); 2–4 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (LUNGWORT) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). PLANT IS SAID TO ACCUMULATE
CU, FE, MN, AND P (HHB).
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MACA, PERUVIAN GINSENG (LEPIDIUM MEYENII WALP.) ++
SYNONYM: LEPIDIUM PERUVIANUM CHACON.
ACTIVITIES (MACA) — ANTISEPTIC (F; DAZ); APHRODISIAC (1; X11561196; X11297856); CICATRIZANT
(F; DAZ); EMMENAGOGUE (F; DAZ); LIPOGENIC (1; X11048583); MEMORIGENIC (F; EB55:255);
SPERMATOGENIC (1; X11561196); TONIC (F; X11297856); VULNERARY (F; DAZ).
INDICATIONS (MACA) — ANEMIA (F; EB55:255); CANCER (1; EB55:255); CANCER, BREAST (1;
EB55:255); CANCER, LIVER (1; EB55:255); CANCER, STOMACH (1; EB55:255); DEBILITY (F; X11297856);
DEPRESSION (F; EB55:255); GASTROSIS (1; EB55:255); HEPATOSIS (1; EB55:255); IMPOTENCE (1;
X11561196; X11297856); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; DAZ); HIV (F; EB55:255); INFERTILITY (1;
X11561196); LEUKEMIA (F; EB55:255); MASTOSIS (1; EB55:255); PULMONOSIS (F; DAZ); STRESS (1;
EB55:255); WOUND (F; DAZ).
DOSAGES (MACA) — MACA IS TRADITIONALLY EATEN AS FOOD IN THE HIGH ANDES. FOR THE HERB MARKET,
MACA IS DRIED AND ENCAPSULATED. 300 MG ROOT EXTRACT, STANDARDIZED FOR 0.6% MACAMIDES AND
MACAENES, IN A 145 MG BASE OF MACA ROOT, 3 ×/DAY (NH); 500 MG ROOT 3–6 ×/DAY (NH). EXPERIMENTAL
ANIMAL DOSES: 75 MG ROOT EXTRACT/KG (X11297856); 66.7 MG ROOT EXTRACT/ML (X11561196); IN FAIRLY
LARGE QUANTITIES.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MACA) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PH2).
SOME IMPORTERS RECOMMEND A PERIODIC BREAK FROM MACA CONSUMPTION.
MADDER, DYER’S MADDER (RUBIA TINCTORUM L.) X
ACTIVITIES (MADDER) — ASTRINGENT (F; WOI); CARCINOGENIC (1; FNF); DIGESTIVE (F; WOI); DIURETIC
(F; EFS; HHB; WOI); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS); GENOTOXIC (1; FNF); LITHOLYTIC (F; PH2; WOI);
MUTAGENIC (1; PH2); POISON (1; PH2); TONIC (F; EFS; HHB).
INDICATIONS (MADDER) — AMENORRHEA (F; HHB; MAD); ANEMIA (F; HHB; MAD); ARTHROSIS (F;
HHB; WOI); BLADDER STONE (F; HHB); BRUISE (F; MAD); CALCULOSIS (F; WOI); CANCER (F; JLH);
CANCER, BLADDER (F; JLH); CANCER, KIDNEY (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, SKIN (F; JLH);
CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CHLOROSIS (F; MAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; WOI);
CYSTOSIS (F; HHB); DECUBITIS (F; WOI); DERMATOSIS (F; JLH); DIARRHEA (F; HHB); DROPSY (F; JLH);
DYSENTERY (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; MAD; PNC); DYSURIA (F; PNC); ENTEROSIS (F; MAD);
ENURESIS (F; MAD); GASTROSIS (F; JLH; MAD); GOUT (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F; HHB; MAD; PNC);
INDURATION (F; JLH); JAUNDICE (F; MAD); KIDNEY STONE (F; PH2); LICHEN (F; MAD); MALARIA (F;
MAD); NEPHROSIS (F; HHB); PYELONEPHROSIS (F; MAD); SCAB (F; MAD); SCROFULA (F; MAD); SORE
(F; HHB); SPLENOSIS (F; HHB; JLH; KAB; MAD); STONE (F; HHB; PH2; WOI); SYNOVIA (F; MAD);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; HHB; MAD); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; HHB; WOI); WOUND
(F; HHB).
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DOSAGES (MADDER) — DO NOT TAKE IT (JAD; PH2); 30 GRAINS ROOT 3–4 ×/DAY (FEL); 1 G POWDERED
ROOT 3 ×/DAY (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MADDER) — THE COURT IS STILL OUT ON WHETHER
OR NOT ALIZARIN, LUCIDIN, AND PURPURIN FROM RUBIA TINCTORUM EXERT A DISINTEGRATING EFFECT ON THE
SURFACE OF BLADDER AND KIDNEY STONES CONTAINING CALCIUM. SINCE EXTRACTS OF THE ROOT ARE MUTAGENIC
AND CONTAIN GENOTOXIC AND TUMORIGENIC COMPOUNDS, IT IS NOT TO BE RECOMMENDED (DE SMET, 1993).
“DRUG SHOULD NOT BE ADMINISTERED” (PH2).
MAGNOLIA VINE (SCHISANDRA CHINENSIS (TURCZ.) BAILL.) +
SYNONYM: KADSURA CHINENSIS TURCZ.
ACTIVITIES (MAGNOLIA VINE) — ADAPTOGEN (1; AKT; APA; FAY; LAF; SKY); ANORECTIC (1; APA);
ANTACID (1; FAY); ANTIAGING (F; AKT); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FAY; LAF); ANTICONVULSANT (1; APA;
LAF; PH2); ANTIDEPRESSANT (1; AKT; APA; KEB; LAF); ANTIFATIGUE (1; LAF); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(1; AKT; KEB; PH2); ANTINEUROTIC (F; DAA); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; LAF); ANTINECROTIC (1; KEB);
ANTIOXIDANT (1; APA; KEB; LAF; PH2); ANTIRADICULAR (1; X10616967); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA);
ANTISIALAGOGUE (F; LAF); ANTITUMOR (1; KEB; PH2); ANTITUSSIVE (1; APA; DAA; FAY; LAF;
PED); APHRODISIAC (F; DAA); ASTRINGENT (1; AKT; APA); BITTER (PED); CARDIOTONIC (1; AKT;
LAF); CEREBROTONIC (F; FAY); CHOLERETIC (F; FAY); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; APA; DAA; FAY; KEB;
LMP; PED); CNS STIMULANT (1; DAA; FAY; KEB; LAF; LMP); DIGESTIVE (F; PED); EXPECTORANT
(1; FAY; KEB; LAF; PED); GONADOTROPIC (1; KEB); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (2; APA; KEB; LAF;
PED; PH2; SKY); IMMUNODEPRESSANT (1; LAF); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; FAY; LAF); MEMORIGENIC
(1; AKT; KEB); MYORELAXANT (1; APA); NEPHROTONIC (F; FAY); NEUROLEPTIC (1; PH2); NERVINE
(F; KEB); PECTORAL (F; LMP); RESPIRASTIMULANT (1; APA; KEB; LAF); SEDATIVE (F; AKT; KEB;
PH2); SIALAGOGUE POTENTIATOR (1; X8787787); SPERMAGENIC (F; SHB); TONIC (F; AKT; APA);
TRANQUILIZER (1; APA; LAF); UTEROTONIC (1; APA; FAY; LAF); VASODILATOR (1; LAF); VERMIFUGE
(1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (MAGNOLIA VINE) — ALLERGY (F; DAA; LMP); AMNESIA (F; DAA; SHB;
X11207061); ANXIETY (F; PH2); ASTHMA (F; APA; LAF; LMP); ATAXIA (1; KEB); BACTERIA (1;
FAY; LAF); CANCER (1; HH2; KEB; LAF; PH2; SKY); CANCER, SKIN (1; HH2); CHEMOTHERAPY
SUPPORT (1; SKY); CIRCULOSIS (F; LMP); COLD (1; SKY); CONVULSION (1; APA; LAF; PH2);
COUGH (1; AKT; APA; FAY; LAF; PED; PH2); DEBILITY (F; LMP); DEMENTIA (F; LMP); DEPRESSION (1; AKT; APA; KEB; LAF; SHB); DERMATOSIS (F; DAA; LMP); DIABETES (F; DAA);
DIARRHEA (F; APA; FAY; LAF; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; DAA; LMP); DYSPNEA (F; PH2); DYSTROPHY
(1; KEB). ENTEROSIS (F; FAY; PH2); ENURESIS (F; PH2); FATIGUE (1; APA; SKY); GONORRHEA (F;
DAA); HEPATOSIS (2; AKT; APA; DAA; KEB; LAF; PH2; SKY); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; FAY;
LAF); IMPOTENCE (F; APA; LAF); INFECTION (1; FAY); INFLAMMATION (1; AKT; KEB; PH2);
INSOMNIA (F; AKT; APA; DAA; KEB; LAF; PH2); ISCHEMIA (F; AKT); ITCH (F; DAA; LMP);
MENIERE’S SYNDROME (1; KEB); NECROSIS (1; KEB); NEPHROSIS (F; APA; FAY); NERVOUSNESS
(1; AKT; APA; KEB; LAF; PH2); NEURASTHENIA (F; AKT; APA; FAY; LAF; PH2); NEUROPATHY
(F; DAA); NIGHT SWEATS (F; DAA; FAY); PALPITATION (F; AKT); PARALYSIS (2; KEB); PARKINSON’S
DISEASE (2; KEB); PARTURITION (1; KEB); POLLAKIURIA (F; PH2); POLYURIA (F; DAA; LAF);
PSYCHOSIS (2; KEB); PULMONOSIS (F; AKT); SENILE DEMENTIA (1; KEB); SENILITY (F; LMP);
SHOCK (F; FAY); SPERMATORRHEA (F; DAA; PH2); STRESS (1; APA; SKY); STROKE (2; KEB); THIRST
(1; APA); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DAA); TUMOR (1; KEB; PH2); VIRUS (F; DAA); WORM (1; PH2). NOT
COVERED BY COMMISSION E (KOM).
DOSAGES (MAGNOLIA VINE) — 3–9 G POWDERED HERB (AKT); 250–500 MG FRUIT 1–2 ×/DAY (APA);
1.5–6 G FRUIT (LAF); 1.5–15 G FRUIT (FAY); 5 G CRUSHED FRUIT/100 ML WATER, DIVIDED INTO 3
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DOSES/DAY (APA); 1 TSP FRESH FRUIT (PED); 0.5 G DRY FRUIT (PED); 0.5 G DRY FRUIT:3 ML ALCOHOL/2
ML WATER (PED); 1.5–6 G DRY FRUIT/DAY OR 3–12 ML FLUID EXTRACT (1:2) (KEB); 2–4 ML FRUIT TINCTURE
3 ×/DAY (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MAGNOLIA VINE) — CLASS 1. RARELY,
APPETITE SUPPRESSION, DYSPEPSIA, AND ITCH ARE ATTENDANT (AHP; LAF). LEAVES AND FRUITS ARE
CONSIDERED FOOD IN THE ORIENT (FAC). CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY EXCEPT TO FACILITATE CHILDBIRTH (KEB).
EXTRACTS (MAGNOLIA VINE) — “LIGNANS REGENERATE LIVER TISSUE DAMAGED BY HARMFUL INFLUENCES
SUCH AS VIRAL HEPATOSIS AND ALCOHOL. LIGNANS LOWER BLOOD LEVELS OF SERUM GLUTAMIC PYRUVIC
TRANSAMINASE (SGPT), A MARKER FOR INFECTIVE HEPATOSIS AND OTHER LIVER DISORDERS” (SKY).
LIGNANS IMPROVE ACTIVITIES REQUIRING CONCENTRATION AND FINE COORDINATION IN HUMANS (KEB).
SEVERAL CONTAINED LIGNANS ARE ANTILIPOPEROXIDANTS, AND STIMULATE SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE AND
CATALASE (BRU). GOMISIN A PROTECTS AGAINST HEPATOCARCINOGENESIS AND LIVER DAMAGE IN VARIOUS
ANIMAL MODELS VIA INDUCTION OF HEPATIC ENZYME SYSTEMS AND PROLIFERATION OF THE ENDOPLASMIC
RETICULUM OF LIVER CELLS. IT IS BEING STUDIED AS A HUMAN HEPATOPROTECTANT. SCHISANHENOL PROTECTS
RAT HEART MITOCHONDRIA FROM ADRIAMYCIN TOXICITY WITHOUT ANTAGONIZING ITS ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY
(KEB). SCHISANHENOL AND, LESS SO, SCHISANDRIN B, PROTECT RAT BRAIN FROM OXIDATIVE STRESS (KEB).
FOSTER AND YUE (1992) NOTE THAT THE DRUG HAS BEEN CLINICALLY TRIED IN MORE THAN 5000 HEPATITIS
CASES, SUCCESSFULLY LOWERING SGPT LEVELS 84–97.9% (FAY). SCHISANDRA IS HEPATOPROTECTIVE
AGAINST ACETAMINOPHEN, AFLATOXIN, CCL4, CHLOROFORM, GALACTOSAMINE, GOSSYPOL ACETIC ACID, AND
THIOACETAMIDE. SCHISANDRA IN 189 PATIENTS WITH HEPATITIS C RETURNED ALANINE-TRANSFERASE TO
NORMAL, AND INCREASED LIVER PROTEIN AND GLYCOGEN SYNTHESIS. ALCOHOL EXTRACTS HELP REGENERATE
LIVER TISSUES (SHB).
MAIDENHAIR FERN (ADIANTUM CAPILLUS-VENERIS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (MAIDENHAIR FERN) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; DAA; DEP); ASTRINGENT (1; HHB); DEMULCENT (F;
PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; DAA); DIAPHORETIC (F; DAA); DIURETIC (F; DAA); EMETIC (F; DAA); EMMENAGOGUE (F; HHB); EMOLLIENT (F; DAA); EXPECTORANT (F; DAA; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; HH2);
LAXATIVE (F; DAA); PECTORAL (F; DAA; DEP; PH2); PROPECIC (F; DAA; PH2); STIMULANT (F; DAA);
TONIC (F; DAA).
INDICATIONS (MAIDENHAIR FERN) — ALOPECIA (F; DAA); ASTHMA (F; DAA); BRONCHOSIS (F; HH2;
PH2); CATARRH (F; DAA; DEP); CEPHALOSIS (F; DAA); CHILDBIRTH (F; DAA); CHILL (F; DAA);
COLD (F; DAA; WO3); CONSTIPATION (F; DAA); COUGH (F; HH2; PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; DAA);
DIABETES (F; HH2); DROPSY (F; DAA); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DAA; HH2; PH2); FEVER (F; DAA;
DEP); GRAVEL (F; DAA; GMH); GRAY HAIR (F; PH2); HEADACHE (F; WO3); HEAD COLD (F; DAA);
HEPATOSIS (F; DAA); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; HH2); INSANITY (F; DEM); JAUNDICE (F; GMH); NEPHROSIS (F; GMH); PAIN (F; PH2); PERTUSSIS (F; HH2; PH2); PLEURISY (F; GMH); PULMONOSIS (F;
DAA); RESPIROSIS (F; DAA; HHB; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM); RHINOSIS (F; DAA; HH2);
SCLEROSIS (F; DAA); SNAKEBITE (F; DAA); STING (F; DEM); STONE (F; DAA); SWELLING (F; GMH);
WATER RETENTION (F; DAA).
DOSAGES (MAIDENHAIR FERN) — 1 OZ HERB/PINT BOILING WATER, SWEETENED (GMH); 1.5 G HERB/CUP
TEA (HH2; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MAIDENHAIR FERN) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NOT FOR USE DURING
PREGNANCY (PH2).
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MAITAKE (GRIFOLA FRONDOSA (FR.) S.F.G.) ++
ACTIVITIES (MAITAKE) — ANTIAGGREGANT (F; SKY); HYPOTENSIVE (F; SKY); HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (F;
SKY); IMMUNOMODULATOR (F; SKY).
INDICATIONS (MAITAKE) — CHEMOTHERAPY (F; SKY); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; SKY); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (F; SKY); HIGH TRIGLYCERIDES (F; SKY); HIV (F; SKY); IMMUNE DYSFUNCTION (F; SKY); OBESITY
(F; SKY).
DOSAGES (MAITAKE) — 3–7 G/DAY (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MAITAKE) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE
REPORTED (SKY).
MALABAR NUT (JUSTICIA ADHATODA L.) +
SYNONYM: ADHATODA VASICA NEES
ACTIVITIES (MALABAR NUT) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; KEB); ALTERATIVE (F; KAP; MAD); ANESTHETIC (1;
PNC); ANTIALLERGIC (1; KEB; SAB); ANTIANAPHYLACTIC (1; WO2); ANTIASTHMATIC (1; KEB; SAB);
ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC; WO2); ANTIBRONCHITIC (2; KEB); ANTIFEEDANT (1; CRC); ANTIGINGIVITIC (1;
SAB); ANTIHEMORRHAGIC (1; SAB); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; KEB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; KEB; SAB);
ANTIPERIODIC (F; KAB); ANTIPYRETIC (F; PNC); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC; KAB; SAB); ANTISIALAGOGUE (1;
PNC); ANTISPASMODIC (1; CRC; DEP; KAB; KAP; PHR; PH2; SKJ; SUW); ANTITUBERCULAR (1;
PNC); ANTITUSSIVE (1; CRC); ANTIVIRAL (1; WO2); ASTRINGENT (2; KEB); BRONCHOCONSTRICTOR (1;
KEB); BRONCHODILATOR (1; KAB; KEB; PHR; PH2; SAB); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; SAB; WO2);
CARDIOTONIC (1; WO2); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC; KAB); DIURETIC (F; DEP; KAP; SKJ); EMETIC (F; SUW);
EMMENAGOGUE (1; CRC; KAB; WO2); EXPECTORANT (2; CRC; DEP; KAB; KAP; KEB; PHR; PH2;
SUW; WO2); FUNGICIDE (1; CRC; WO2); HERBICIDE (1; CRC; WO2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; WO2);
HYPOTENSIVE (1; CRC; WO2); INSECTICIDE (1; CRC; MAD; SUW; WO2); LAXATIVE (F; SUW);
MUCOLYTIC (1; PHR); MYORELAXANT (1; SAB); OXYTOCIC (1; KEB); PISCICIDE (F; MAD); RESPIRASTIMULANT (1; KEB; WO2); RUBEFACIENT (1; WO2); SEDATIVE (F; WO2); THROMBOPOIETIC (1; SAB);
UTEROTONIC (1; WO2); VERMIFUGE (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (MALABAR NUT) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH; WO2); ALLERGY (1; KEB; SAB); AMNESIA
(F; CRC); ANAPHYLAXIS (1; WO2); ANEMIA (F; DEP); ARTHROSIS (F; WO2); ASTHMA (2; CRC;
DEP; KAB; KEB; MAD; MBB; SAB; SUW; WO2); BACTERIA (1; CRC; WO2); BILIOUSNESS (F;
CRC); BLEEDING (2; CRC; DEP; KEB; SAB); BLENNORRHEA (F; MBB); BRONCHOSIS (2; CRC;
DEP; KAB; KEB; PH2); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; MBB); CARDIOPATHY (F; KAB);
CATARRH (F; DEP; MAD; PH2); COLD (F; KAB; WO2); COLIC (F; KAB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CRC);
CONSTIPATION (F; SUW); CORYZA (F; MAD); COUGH (1; CRC; DEP; KAB; PH2; SUW; WO2);
CRAMP (1; CRC; DEP; KAB; KAP; MAD; PHR; PH2; SKJ; SUW); DERMATOSIS (F; WO2);
DIABETES (1; WO2); DIARRHEA (F; DEP; KAB; SKJ); DIPHTHERIA (F; KAB); DROPSY (F; DEP);
DYSENTERY (F; DEP; KAB; SKJ); DYSURIA (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; MBB); EPISTAXIS (F; MAD);
ESCHERICHIA (1; WO2); ETHMOIDOSIS (F; MAD); FEVER (F; CRC; MAD; PNC; SKJ); FLU (F;
MAD); FUNGUS (1; CRC; WO2); GASTROSIS (F; MAD); GINGIRRHAGIA (2; KEB); GINGIVOSIS (2;
KEB); GONORRHEA (F; CRC; KAB); GOUT (F; MAD); HAY FEVER (F; PH2); HEADACHE (F; KAB;
MAD); HEART (F; CRC); HEMATURIA (F; CRC); HEMOPTYSIS (F; DEP; KAB); HEMORRHOID (F;
MBB); HEPATOSIS (F; MBB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CRC; WO2); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; WO2);
INFECTION (1; CRC; WO2); INFLAMMATION (2; KEB; PH2; SAB; WO2); INSOMNIA (F; WO2); ITCH
(F; WO2); JAUNDICE (F; CRC; KAP; SKJ); LARYNGOSIS (1; MAD); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB);
LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC; KAB); MALARIA (F; KAB; SKJ); MENORRHAGIA (F; CRC); MYCOSIS (1; CRC;
WO2); NAUSEA (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (F; WO2); NEURALGIA (F; DEP; WO2); OPHTHALMIA (F;
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CRC; DEP; KAB); OSTEOSIS (F; SKJ); PAIN (1; DEP; PNC); PARASITE (F; KAB); PERTUSSIS (F;
MAD); PHTHISIS (F; DEP; KAB; MAD; SKJ; SUW); PULMONOSIS (1; MAD); RESPIROSIS (1;
KEB; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; DEP; KAB; MAD; SKJ; SUW); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB); SPASM (1;
CRC); STOMACHACHE (F; MAD); STOMATOSIS (F; CRC); STONE (F; MAD); STRANGURY (F; CRC;
KAB); SWELLING (F; DEP; KAB; WO2); THIRST (F; CRC; KAB); TUBERCULOSIS (1; CRC; DEP;
KAB; KAP; PH2; SKJ); TUMOR (F; JLH); VD (F; KAB); VIRUS (1; WO2); WATER RETENTION (F;
DEP; KAP; SKJ); WORM (F; KAB); WOUND (F; KAB).
DOSAGES (MALABAR NUT) — 1–20 GRAINS FOR ASTHMA AND BRONCHOSIS (DEP); 1–2 G POWDERED LEAF;
2 G POWDERED LEAF (KAP); 8–16 ML LEAF JUICE (KAP); 10–30 G POWDERED ROOT BARK (KAP); 28–56
ML BARK DECOCTION (KAP); 0.5–1.5 G DRY HERB/DAY OR 1–3 ML DAY FLUID EXTRACT (1:2) (KEB); 2–4 ML
TINCTURE; 1–2 ML LIQUID 1:1 EXTRACT (PH2; PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MALABAR NUT) — NOT COVERED
(AHP).“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY EXCEPT IN ASSISTING DELIVERY (KEB). POTENCY OF VASICINE MAY BE
ACCENTUATED WITH PIPERINE.
EXTRACTS (MALABAR NUT) — LEAVES CONTAIN THE QUINAZOLINE ALKALOIDS DEOXYVASICINE, VASICINE,
AND VASICINONE; THE LATTER TWO ARE RESPIRATORY STIMULANTS. AT HIGH DOSES VASICINE PROTECTS AGAINST
HISTAMINE-INDUCED BRONCHOSPASM IN GUINEA PIGS. ITS AUTOOXIDATION PRODUCT, VASICINONE, HAD
BRONCHODILATORY ACTIVITY IN VITRO AND IN VIVO, AND RELAXES THE TRACHEAL MUSCLE IN VITRO. VASICINONE
IS MORE POTENT THAN VASICINE WITH ANTIASTHMATIC PROPERTIES COMPARABLE TO (NOTE: HYPE LITERATURE OFTEN USES THE WORD COMPARABLE TO MEAN CAN BE COMPARED TO, NOT NECESSARILY MEANING
EQUAL TO) DISODIUM CROMOGLYCATE. VASICINONE IS REPORTEDLY SYNERGETIC WITH VASICINE ON BRONCHODILATION AND CILIARY MOVEMENTS. THEIR 1:1 MIX IS MORE BRONCHODILATORY AND ANTAGONIZED
HISTAMINE-INDUCED BRONCHOCONSTRICTION THAN VASICINE ALONE OR THEOPHYLLINE. THE CARDIODEPRESSANT EFFECT ACTIVITY OF VASICINE WAS NORMALIZED BY VASICINONE. FLOWERS CONTAIN THE ANTIASTHMATIC
QUERCETIN.
MALABAR TAMARIND
(GARCINIA CAMBOGIA (GAERTN.) DESR.) ++
SYNONYM: MANGOSTANA CAMBOGIA GAERTN.
ACTIVITIES (MALABAR TAMARIND) — ANORECTIC (1; FNF); ANTILIPOLYTIC (1; FNF); ANTIOBESITY (1;
FNF); ANTISEPTIC (F; WOI); ATP-CITRATE-LYASE INHIBITOR (1; FNF); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; FNF);
HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (1; FNF); LAXATIVE (F; WOI).
INDICATIONS (MALABAR TAMARIND) — CONSTIPATION (F; WOI); DYSPEPSIA (F; WOI); HIGH CHOLESTEROL
(1; FNF); HIGH TRIGLYCERIDES (1; FNF); OBESITY (1; FNF); RHEUMATISM (F; WOI); STOMATOSIS (F;
WOI).
DOSAGES (MALABAR TAMARIND) — 1500 MG HCA/DAY (JAMA); 1320 MG HCA IN 3 DOSES/DAY
(JAMA); 500 MG PLANT EXTRACT 3 ×/DAY (JAMA); 500 MG PLANT EXTRACT + 100 ΜG NICKEL CHROMIUM
3 ×/DAY (JAMA); 800 MG PLANT EXTRACT + 50 MG CAFFEINE + 40 ΜG CHROMIUM PICOLINATE 3 ×/DAY
(JAMA); 1500 MG PLANT EXTRACT +1200 MG L-CARNITINE + 600 ΜG CHROMIUM PICOLINATE/DAY
(JAMA).
EXTRACTS (MALABAR TAMARIND) — IT’S A SPECIAL TYPE OF HYDROXYCITRIC ACID (HCA) THAT LEADS
SOME PROMOTERS (AND OPTIMISTIC SCIENTISTS THEY MIGHT HAVE HIRED) TO BELIEVE, AND JAMA TO
DISBELIEVE, THAT THIS IS A GOOD SLIMMING AGENT. HCAS OCCUR IN SEVERAL FRUITS; E.G., THE MANGOSTEEN
AND TAMARIND.
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MALE FERN (DRYOPTERIS FILIX-MAS (L.) SCHOTT) X
(DOWNGRADED FROM CRC EDITION 1)
ACTIVITIES (MALE FERN) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; MPG); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; MPG); ANTISEPTIC (1;
MPG); ANTIVIRAL (1; PHR; PH2); APERIENT (F; CRC); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC); CONTRACEPTIVE (F;
MPG); CYANOGENIC (F; CRC); CYTOTOXIC (1; PHR; PH2); INSECTICIDE (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (F;
CRC); PECTORAL (F; CRC; EFS); POISON (F; CRC); TAENIFUGE (F; CRC; PNC); VERMIFUGE (1;
CRC; GMH; PHR; PNC).
INDICATIONS (MALE FERN) — BACTERIA (1; MPG); CANCER (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC);
DENTITION (F; PHR); EARACHE (F; PHR; PH2); EPISTAXIS (F; CRC); FLU (1; MPG); FLUKE (F; PHR);
HEPATOSIS (F; PHR); HERPES (1; MPG); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; MPG; PH2); MENORRHAGIA (F; CRC); MYALGIA (F; PHR; PH2); NEURALGIA (F; PHR; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; PH2); PAIN
(F; PHR; PH2); PUERPERIUM (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; PHR; PH2); RICKETS (F; GMH); SCIATICA
(F; HHB; PHR; PH2); STOMATOSIS (1; MPG); TAPEWORM (1; CRC; PHR; PNC); TOOTHACHE (F;
PHR; PH2); VIRUS (1; MPG; PHR; PH2); WORM (1; CRC; GMH; PHR; PNC); WOUND (F; CRC;
GMH; PH2).
DOSAGES (MALE FERN) — 1–10 G (PNC); 6–8 G FOR ADULTS, 4–6 G FOR CHILDREN BUT MAY BE TOXIC
(PHR); 3–6 ML PLANT EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MALE FERN) — CLASS 2A, 2B, 2C, 3.
CANADIANS DO NOT ALLOW ITS USE AS A NONMEDICINAL INGREDIENT FOR ORAL USE PRODUCTS (AHP). IN
TOO-LARGE DOSES, AN IRRITANT POISON, CAUSING MUSCULAR WEAKNESS AND COMA, PARTICULARLY INJURIOUS
TO EYESIGHT, EVEN CAUSING BLINDNESS. OTHER SYMPTOMS INCLUDE NAUSEA, DIARRHEA, VERTIGO, DELIRIUM,
TREMORS, CONVULSION, AND CARDIAC OR RESPIRATORY FAILURE. ALLERGENIC IN SOME AND CAN BE FATALLY
POISONOUS IF MISUSED. IT SHOULD BE USED ONLY BY PRESCRIPTION FROM A DOCTOR, AND I DOUBT MANY
DOCTORS WILL PRESCRIBE IT (CRC). CONTRAINDICATED IN ANEMIA, CARDIOPATHY, DIABETES, HEPATOSIS,
AND NEPHROSIS (PH2).
MALLOW, HIGH MALLOW (MALVA SYLVESTRIS L.) +++
SYNONYMS: M. MAURITIANA L., M. SYLVESTRIS VAR. INCANESCENS GRISEB.
ACTIVITIES (MALLOW) — ANALGESIC (1; BRU); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FAD; WAM); ANTISEPTIC (F;
WOI); ASTRINGENT (1; FAD; HHB); DEMULCENT (2; DEP; KOM; PIP; WAM); DIURETIC (F; DEP;
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FAD); EMOLLIENT (F; DEP; WOI); ENTEROTONIC (F; WOI); EXPECTORANT (F; MAD); PECTORAL (F; PNC);
UTEROTONIC (F; WOI).
INDICATIONS (MALLOW) — ANEMIA (F; MAD); ANGINA (1; HHB); BRONCHOSIS (2; FAD; PHR; PH2);
BUG BITE (F; PNC); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, NECK (F; JLH); CANCER, PENIS
(F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; HHB; PH2); CHILDBIRTH (F;
MAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; DEP; MAD; PHR; PH2); COLD (F; PNC); COLOSIS (1; BRU); CORN (F;
JLH); COUGH (2; BRU; DEP; KOM; MAD; PHR; PH2; PIP); CRAMP (1; BRU); DANDRUFF (F; MAD);
DERMATOSIS (1; BRU; DEP; WAM); DIARRHEA (1; WAM); DYSURIA (1; WAM; WOI); EARACHE (F;
MAD); EMPHYSEMA (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (1; HHB; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; MAD); FAVUS (F; MAD);
FEVER (F; DEP; MAD); GASTROSIS (1; HHB; PHR; PH2; TOM; WAM); GONORRHEA (F; DEP); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (1; FAD; WAM); ITCH (1; BRU); LARYNGOSIS (F; MAD); MASTOSIS (F;
JLH); MUCOSOSIS (2; KOM; MAD); NEPHROSIS (F; MAD); OLIGOLACTEA (F; MAD); OPHTHALMIA (F;
MAD); PAIN (1; BRU); PERTUSSIS (F; WOI); PHARYNGOSIS (2; BRU; PH2; PIP); PULMONOSIS (F; HHB;
WOI); SORE THROAT (2; KOM; MAD; PIP); SPLENOSIS (F; FAD); STOMACHACHE (F; FAD); STOMATOSIS
(2; BRU; KOM; PH2; PIP); STRANGURY (F; DEP); SWELLING (F; JLH); TOOTHACHE (F; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VD (F; DEP); WATER RETENTION (F; DEP; FAD); WOUND (F;
PHR; PH2).
DOSAGES (MALLOW) — 1.5 G FLOWER/CUP WATER (HHB); UP TO 5 G FLOWER/DAY (HHB); 5 G FLOWER
OR LEAF/DAY (PIP); 2–3 TSP (3.2–4.8 G) LEAF IN COLD TEA (MAD); 3–5 G/CUP 2–3 ×/DAY (PH2);
2–8 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MALLOW) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NONE REPORTED (PIP). NONE KNOWN
(WAM). DEMULCENT AND MUCILAGINOUS, THE PLANT (5 G LEAF/DAY) HAS BEEN APPROVED BY GERMANY’S
COMMISSION E FOR IRRITATIONS OF THE MUCOSA OF THE MOUTH AND THROAT AND ASSOCIATED DRY COUGH
(KOM).
MANACÁ (BRUNFELSIA UNIFLORA (POHL) D. DON) X
SYNONYMS: BRUNFELSIA HOPEANA (HOOK.) BENTH., FRANCISCEA HOPEANA HOOK., F. UNIFLORA POHL.
ACTIVITIES (MANACÁ) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CRC); ALTERATIVE (F; CRC; WO2); ANESTHETIC (F; CRC);
ANTIEDEMIC (1; WO2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; CRC; WO2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F;
PH2; WO2); ANTISYPHILITIC (F; WO2); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC; PH2; WO2); EMETIC
(1; WO2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC); HYPERTENSIVE (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; HHB); LYMPHOTONIC
(F; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; CRC; WO2); POISON (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (MANACÁ) — ARTHROSIS (F; CRC; HHB; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; HHB); DERMATOSIS
(F; CRC); ECZEMA (F; CRC); EDEMA (F; WOI); FEVER (F; CRC); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC; WO2); LOW
BLOOD PRESSURE (F; CRC); LYMPH (F; CRC); PAIN (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; PH2; WO2);
SCROFULA (F; CRC; PH2); SWELLING (1; WO2); SYPHILIS (F; CRC; HHB; PH2; WO2); VD (F; PH2;
WO2); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; PH2; WO2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MANACÁ) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). OVERDOSES MAY CAUSE DEATH, WITH
ANXIETY, CONVULSIONS, INCREASED CARDIAC AND PULMONARY ACTIVITY, MUSCLE TREMORS, SALIVATION,
SPASMS, AND VOMITING (PH2). EXCESSIVE DOSES ARE POISONOUS, CAUSING SALIVATION, VERTIGO, GENERAL
ANESTHESIA, PARTIAL FACIAL PARALYSIS, SWOLLEN TONGUE, AND TURBID VISION. EVEN IN SMALL DOSES
MANACINE INDUCES STRONG MUSCULAR TREMORS AND EPILEPTIFORM CRAMPS, HYPOTHERMIA, AND DEATH
FROM RESPIRATORY PARALYSIS IN EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS (CRC).
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MANCHINEEL (HIPPOMANE MANCINELLA L.) X
ACTIVITIES (MANCHINEEL) — ALLERGENIC (1; CRC); CURARE (1; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); DIURETIC
(F; CRC; IED); EMETIC (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (1; CRC); PISCICIDE (1; CRC); POISON (1; CRC);
VERMIFUGE (F; CRC); VESICANT (1; CRC; JAD).
INDICATIONS (MANCHINEEL) — CANCER (F; CRC; JLH); CONSTIPATION (1; CRC); CORN (F; JLH);
DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); DROPSY (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC); INFECTION (F; CRC); PARALYSIS (F; CRC);
RASH (F; CRC); SCABIES (F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC); SYPHILIS (F; CRC); TETANUS (F; CRC); ULCER (F;
JLH); VD (F; CRC); WART (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; IED); WORM (F; CRC).
MANDRAKE (MANDRAGORA OFFICINARUM L.) X
SYNONYM: M. VERNALIS BERTOL.
ACTIVITIES (MANDRAKE) — ANESTHETIC (1; CRC; WOI); ANTICHOLINERGIC (1; CRC; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ANTISIALAGOGUE (1; CRC); APHRODISIAC (1; BIB; CRC; MAD); CARDIOTONIC (1;
CRC); CHOLAGOGUE (F; CRC; EFS); EMETIC (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; MAD); HEPATOTONIC (F;
EFS); HYPNOTIC (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); MYDRIATIC (1; CRC; WOI); NARCOTIC (1; CRC; EFS;
MAD); NERVINE (F; CRC); POISON (1; CRC); RADIOPROTECTIVE (F; MAD); SEDATIVE (1; CRC; HHB;
MAD); STIMULANT (F; CRC; EFS).
INDICATIONS (MANDRAKE) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ARTHROSIS (F; CRC; MAD); ASTHMA (F; CRC;
HHB; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; HHB); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); COLIC (F; CRC; PH2); CONDYLOMA
(F; JLH); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); CONVULSION (F; CRC); COUGH (F; CRC); DEPRESSION (F; HHB);
DUODENOSIS (F; HHB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; HHB); DYSTONY (F; HHB); FEVER (F; CRC); GAS (F;
HHB); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GOUT (F; MAD); HAY FEVER (F; CRC; PH2); HEADACHE (F; HHB);
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HEMORRHOID (F; HHB); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; HHB); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFERTILITY (F; BIB);
INFLAMMATION (F; JLH); INSOMNIA (1; CRC; HHB; MAD); KERNEL (F; JLH); NERVOUSNESS (1; CRC;
HHB; MAD); PAIN (1; CRC; WOI); PERTUSSIS (F; HHB; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; HHB);
SCROFULA (F; CRC); SCIATICA (F; HHB); SCHIZOPHRENIA (F; CRC); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SCLEROSIS (F;
CRC); SEBORRHEA (F; MAD); SORE (F; CRC); TENESMUS (F; HHB); TUMOR (F; CRC); ULCER (F; CRC;
HHB; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); WOUND (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (MANDRAKE) — 15–30 DROPS ROOT TINCTURE (HHB); HOMEOPATHIC ONLY THESE DAYS (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MANDRAKE) — CLASS 3 (AHP). CANADA DOES
NOT ALLOW ITS USE IN FOOD PRODUCTS (AHP).
MANGO (MANGIFERA INDICA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (MANGO) — ANALGESIC (F; DAD); ANTIBACTERIAL (F; DAD); ANTIFIBROTIC (1; MPI);
ANTIOXIDANT (F; JNU); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DAD); ANTISEPTIC (F; DAD); ANTITUMOR (1; JNU); ANTITUSSIVE
(F; DAD); APERITIF (F; DAD); ASCARICIDE (F; DAD); ASTRINGENT (F; DAD; DEP); CARDIOTONIC (1;
MPI); CHOLERETIC (1; MPI); CNS STIMULANT (1; MPI); DENTIFRICE (F; DAD); DIAPHORETIC (F; DAD);
DIURETIC (F; DAD; DEP); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; MPI); STOMACHIC (F; DAD; DEP); TONIC (F; DEP);
UNGUENT (F; DAD); VERMIFUGE (F; DAD).
INDICATIONS (MANGO) — ANASCARA (F; DAD); ANEMIA (F; DAD); ANOREXIA (F; DAD); APOPLEXY
(F; MPI); ASCARIS (F; DAD); ASTHMA (F; DAD); BACTERIA (1; DAD; MPI); BLEEDING (F; DEP);
BRONCHOSIS (F; DAD); BURN (F; DAD); CANCER (1; JNU); CARIES (1; MPI); CATARRH (F; DAD);
CHOLERA (1; DAD; DEP; MPI); CIRCULOSIS (F; DAD); COUGH (F; DAD); CRACKED FEET (F; DAD);
CYSTOSIS (F; DAD); DEBILITY (F; MPI); DERMATOSIS (F; DAD; DEP); DIABETES (F; DAD); DIARRHEA
(F; DAD); DIPHTHERIA (F; DAD); DROPSY (F; DAD); DYSENTERY (F; DAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DAD);
ENTEROSIS (F; DAD); EPISTAXIS (F; DEP); FEVER (F; DAD); GASTROSIS (F; DAD); GINGIVOSIS (F;
DAD); GLOSSOSIS (F; DAD); GONORRHEA (F; DAD); HEATSTROKE (F; DAD); HEMORRHOID (F; DAD);
HEPATOSIS (1; MPI); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; DAD); MENORRHAGIA (F; DEP); OPHTHALMIA (F; DAD;
MPI); PAIN (F; DAD); PLAGUE (F; DEP); PULMONOSIS (F; DAD); RHEUMATISM (F; DAD); RICKETS
(F; DAD); RINDERPEST (F; DAD); RINGWORM (F; DAD); SCABIES (F; DAD; DEP); SCALD (F; DAD);
SCURVY (F; DAD); SORE THROAT (F; DAD); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; MPI); STING (F; DAD); STOMATOSIS
(F; DAD); SYPHILIS (F; DAD; MPI); THROAT (F; DAD); TOOTHACHE (F; DAD); TUMOR (1; JNU);
URETHROSIS (F; DAD); UTEROSIS (F; DAD); VD (F; DAD); VIBRIO (1; MPI); WART (F; DAD); WATER
RETENTION (F; DAD; DEP); WORM (F; DAD; DEP).
DOSAGES (MANGO) — 20–30 GRAINS POWDERED SEED FOR WORMS (DEP).
EXTRACTS (MANGO) — WATER-SOLUBLE FRACTION IS TEN TIMES MORE ANTICANCER THAN CAROTENOID FRACTION
(JNU) LD50 (50% ETHANOLIC EXTRACT) = >1000 MG/KG IPR MOUSE.
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MANNA (FRAXINUS ORNUS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (MANNA) — APERIENT (F; DAW); ASTRINGENT (F; MAD); DEMULCENT (F; BIB); EXPECTORANT
(F; BIB); LAXATIVE (1; KOM; MAD; PH2); TONIC (F; DAW); VERMIFUGE (F; MAD).
INDICATIONS (MANNA) — CONSTIPATION (1; KOM; MAD; PH2); DEBILITY (F; DAW); HEMORRHOID (1;
KOM); PROCTOSIS (1; KOM); SCROFULA (F; MAD); WORM (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (MANNA) — 10–50 G MANNA IN MILK (HHB); 20–30 G MANNA (ADULT) (KOM; PH2); 2–16
G MANNA (CHILD) (KOM; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MANNA) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). CAN CAUSE FLATULENCE IN
SENSITIVE PATIENTS (KOM). CONTRAINDICATED IN CASES OF BOWEL OBSTRUCTION (KOM). DO NOT TAKE
LAXATIVES LONG TERM WITHOUT CONSULTING A PHYSICIAN (KOM).
MARIJUANA (CANNABIS SATIVA L.) ++
SYNONYM: CANNABIS INDICA L.
ACTIVITIES (MARIJUANA) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; KAB); ALDOSE-REDUCTASE INHIBITOR (1; FNF; JAD;
PNC; ZUL); ALTERATIVE (F; CRC; KAB); AMP INHIBITOR (ABS); ANALGESIC (1; APA; CRC; PH2;
PNC; SUW; VAG); ANAPHRODISIAC (F; WBB); ANESTHETIC (1; ABS; CRC); ANTIASTHMATIC (1;
PHR; PH2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC; FAD; WO2; ZUL); ANTICONVULSANT (1; PHR; PH2; WBB;
ZUL); ANTIDOTE (F; CRC); ANTIDOTE, STRYCHNINE (F; PHR); ANTIEMETIC (2; ABS; PH2; PNC; ZUL);
ANTIGLAUCOMIC (1; VVG); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; PNC; ZUL); ANTI-MS (1; ABS); ANTIPYRETIC (1; PHR; PH2; WO2); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC); ANTISEROTONIN (ABS); ANTISPASMODIC (1;
ABS; KAP; SUW; WO2); ANTITUMOR (1; PHR; WBB); ANTITUSSIVE (F; HHB); ANTIVIRAL (1; CRC;
WBB); ANXIOGENIC (F; WBB); APERITIF (1; ABS; CRC; PHR; PH2; WO2); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC;
KAB; WBB); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB); BRONCHODILATOR (1; PHR; PH2; VAG; VVG); CARDIOTONIC
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(1; APA); CATALEPTIC (1; PNC; WO2; ZUL); CHOLAGOGUE (F; CRC); CNS STIMULANT (F; CRC);
CONVULSANT (1; ZUL); DEMULCENT (F; CRC); DIURETIC (1; CRC; WO2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC;
KAB); EMOLLIENT (F; CRC); ESTROGENIC (1; WO2); EUPHORIANT (1; APA; WBB; WO2); EXHILARENT
(F; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC; PNC); HYPERTENSIVE (1; PHR; PH2); HYPERTHERMIC (1; PHR);
HYPNOTIC (F; CRC; PNC; ZUL); HYPOTENSIVE (1; KAP; PNC; PH2; VAG; VVG; ZUL); IMMUNODEPRESSANT (1; PHR; PH2); INEBRIANT (F; WBB); INTOXICANT (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC);
MYORELAXANT (1; KAP); NARCOTIC (F; CRC; SUW); POISON (F; CRC); PSYCHOTROPIC (1; APA; CRC;
PHR); RESPIRADEPRESSANT (1; KAP); SEDATIVE (1; APA; PH2; SUW; WBB; ZUL); SOPORIFIC (F;
PHR; PH2); STIMULANT (F; CRC; WBB); STOMACHIC (F; SUW); SYMPATHOMIMETIC (1; WO2);
TERATOGENIC (1; APA); TONIC (F; CRC; SUW); VASODILATOR (1; PHR; PH2); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC;
KAB).
INDICATIONS (MARIJUANA) — ABORTION (F; PHR; PH2); ALOPECIA (F; CRC); ANGINA PECTORIS (F;
PHR; PH2); ANOREXIA (1; ABS; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2; VAG; VVG; WO2); ANOREXIA NERVOSA
(1; VAG); ANTHRAX (F; CRC; ZUL); ANXIETY (F; PHR; PH2; ZUL); ARTHROSIS (F; PHR; PH2);
ASTHMA (1; ABS; APA; PHR; PH2); ATAXIA (ABS); BACTERIA (1; CRC; FAD; WO2; ZUL); BERIBERI
(F; PH2); BLACKWATER FEVER (F; CRC); BLEEDING (F; CRC); BLOOD POISON (F; CRC; ZUL); BOT FLY
(F; CRC; ZUL); BRONCHOSIS (1; KAB; PHR; PH2; WBB); CACHEXIA (1; ABS; APA); CANCER (1;
APA; CRC; PHR; WBB; WO2); CANCER, ALIMENTARY (F; PH2); CANCER, LUNG (1; PH2); CHEMOTHERAPY (1; JAD; VAG); CHILDBIRTH (F; WBB; ZUL); CHOKING (F; PH2); CHOLERA (F; PHR; PH2);
COLD (F; CRC; WBB); COLIC (F; CRC; ZUL); CONGESTION (F; APA); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; PHR;
PH2); CONVULSION (1; KAB; PHR; PH2; WBB; WO2; ZUL); CORN (F; CRC; JLH); COUGH (F;
CRC; KAP; PH2; ZUL); CRAMP (1; ABS; KAP; SUW; VAG; WO2; ZUL); DANDRUFF (F; APA);
DELIRIUM (F; KAP); DEPRESSION (F; CRC; PH2; VVG); DERMATOSIS (F; KAP); DIABETES (F; VAG;
ZUL); DIARRHEA (F; WO2); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; KAP; ZUL); DYSPEPSIA (F;
CRC; WO2); DYSTONIA (1; ABS); DYSURIA (F; KAP; PHR); EARACHE (F; KAB); EMPHYSEMA (F;
PHR; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; KAB; PHR; PH2); EPILEPSY (1; APA; PHR; PH2; ZUL); ERUPTION (F;
CRC); FATIGUE (F; ABS); FAVUS (F; CRC); FEVER (1; PHR; PH2; WO2; ZUL); FLU (F; WBB); FLUX
(F; CRC); GASTROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); GLAUCOMA (2; ABS; APA; PH2; VVG); GLOSSOSIS (F; CRC);
GONORRHEA (F; CRC; PHR); GOUT (F; PHR; PH2); GRAVEL (F; CRC); HEADACHE (F; VAG); HEMORRHOID (F; APA; KAB); HICCUP (F; KAB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; KAP; PNC; PH2; VAG; VVG;
WBB; ZUL); HIV (F; WBB); HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE (1; ABS); HYDROCELE (F; KAB); HYSTERIA (F;
PHR; PH2); INFECTION (1; WO2); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; CRC; KAB; PNC; ZUL); INSANITY (F;
KAP); INSOMNIA (1; APA; PH2; SUW; WBB; ZUL); ITCH (F; KAP); LEPROSY (F; APA; KAB);
LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; PHR; PH2); MALARIA (F; PHR; PH2; VVG; ZUL); MANIA (F; KAP);
MIGRAINE (1; ABS; PHR; PH2; ZUL); MS (1; APA); MYOSPASM (1; VAG); NAUSEA (2; APA; CRC;
FAD); NERVOUSNESS (1; APA; PH2; SUW; WBB; ZUL); NEURALGIA (1; ABS; CRC; PHR; PH2);
NEURASTHENIA (F; KAP; PHR; PH2); NEUROSIS (1; APA); OBESITY (F; APA); PAIN (1; ABS; APA;
CRC; PH2; PNC; SUW; VAG; WBB; ZUL); PARALYSIS (F; CRC); PARTURITION (F; CRC); PERTUSSIS
(1; KAP; PHR; PH2); PHTHISIS (F; KAP); POLYURIA (F; CRC); PROLAPSUS (F; CRC); PUERPERIUM (F;
CRC); PULMONOSIS (1; PH2); RABIES (F; ZUL); RESPIROSIS (1; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; ABS; CRC;
PHR; PH2); SENILITY (F; CRC); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC; VVG; ZUL); SORE (F; CRC); SPASTICITY (1;
APA; CRC); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; PH2); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; PH2); STROKE (F; APA); TETANUS (F;
ABS; PHR; PH2; ZUL); TOOTHACHE (1; HHB); TOURETTE SYNDROME (1; ABS); TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA
(F; ABS); TUMOR (1; CRC; PHR; WBB); ULCER (F; PHR); UTEROSIS (F; CRC); UTI (1; WO2); VIRUS
(1; CRC; WBB); VOMITING (2; ABS; PH2; PNC; ZUL); WATER RETENTION (1; CRC; WO2); WEANING
(F; CRC); WORM (F; CRC; KAB); WOUND (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (MARIJUANA) — 1–2 G GANJA (KAP); 2–4 G (PEDIATRIC) 1–5–20 G (ADULT) POWDERED HERB
(KAP); 0.5 G RESIN (KAP); 0.1 G (PHR); 1 JOINT CONTAINS 0.5–1 G DRUG WITH AT LEAST 5–10 MG THC;
2.5, 5 OR 10 MG DRONABINOL, 1–2 ×/DAY, AS APERITIF AS ANTIEMETIC IN CHEMOTHERAPUETIC (PH2).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MARIJUANA) — “SMOKING CANNABIS CAUSES
BRONCHOSIS AND CAN INDUCE SQUAMOUS METAPLASIA AND BRONCHIAL TUMORS.” A CANNABIS CIGARETTE
GENERATES CA. FIVE TIMES MORE CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN THAN A TOBACCO CIGARETTE. CANNABIS IS FETOTOXIC.
EXPOSURE TO CANNABIS IN UTERO MAY CAUSE A 10-FOLD INCREASE IN CHILDHOOD LEUKEMIA RISK. IT CAN
TRIGGER ACUTE PSYCHOTIC REACTIONS IN SCHIZOPHRENIA, AND INCREASES RISK OF NEW SCHIZOPHRENIA 6-FOLD.
CANNABIS SMOKING IMPAIRS LEARNING AND SHORT-TERM MEMORY, PERSISTING FOR PERHAPS SEVERAL WEEKS.
CANNABIS HAS BEEN IMPLICATED IN MANY ROAD ACCIDENTS AND SOME AIR AND RAIL ACCIDENTS (DOYLE AND
SPENCER, 1995). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
SMOKING QUICKLY LEADS TO EUPHORIA WITH EXAGGERATED SENSUALITY, WITH ALTERATIONS IN SPACE AND TIME
PERCEPTION, AND ACOUSTICAL, SENSORY, AND VISUAL HALLUCINATIONS, LASTING 2–3 HOURS IN HIGHER DOSES.
ALTHOUGH RARELY REPORTED, THERE ARE OCCASIONAL ACUTE POISONINGS WITH SYMPTOMS INCLUDING CARDIOPATHY, HACKING COUGH, LACRIMATION, NAUSEA, NUMBNESS, AND VOMITING. CHRONIC ABUSE MAY LEAD TO
APATHY, BRONCHOSIS, IMPOTENCE, LARYNGITIS, AND PSYCHIC DECLINE. INSTANCES OF DEATH “ARE VERY RARE”
(PHR). SMOKING SUPPRESSES THE LUTEINIZING HORMONE IN WOMEN.
EXTRACTS (MARIJUANA) — THE NEW HERBAL PDR (GRUENWALD, 1998) ADDUCES ANIMAL OR CLINICAL
EVIDENCE FOR ANALGESIC (“FEELING NO PAIN”), ANTICONVULSANT, ANTIEMETIC, ANTIGLAUCOMIC, ANTISTAPHYLOCOCCIC, ANTISTREPTOCOCCIC, ANTITUMOR, BACTERICIDAL, BRONCHODILATION, HYPERTENSIVE AND HYPOTENSIVE,
OREXIGENIC, AND VASODILATING ACTIVITIES (PHR). PNC RELATES THE ANTIINFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY TO INHIBITIONS WITH CYCLO-OXYGENASE, LIPOXYGENASE, AND PHOSPHOLIPASE A2. THC IS NOT AS EFFECTIVE AN
INFLAMMATORY AS CANNABIDIOL AND CANNABIGEROL, OLIVETOL, AND SOME OF THE FLAVONOIDS (PNC). ANALGESIC, CATALEPTIC, AND HYPOTENSIVE ACTIVITIES CONFIRMED IN ANIMALS (PNC). 3,5,4'-TRIHYDROXYBIBENZYLMETHYL-ETHER IS ESTROGENIC (WO2). CARYOPHYLLENE ON EXPOSURE RAPIDLY CONVERTS TO THE EPOXIDE,
WHICH IS RESPONSIBLE FOR RECOGNITION BY POLICE DOGS. MAYBE THAT’S WHY THOSE DOGS WERE AFTER MY
BAG IN PERU WHEN I CAME IN FROM BELIZE. ( = ) THC SEEMS AS AFFECTIVE AS PROCHLORPERAZINE IN
REDUCING CHEMOTHERAPY-RELATED NAUSEA AND VOMITING (APA).
MARITIME PINE (PINUS PINASTER AITON) ++
SYNONYM: PINUS MARITIMA LAM.
ACTIVITIES (MARITIME PINE) — ANALGESIC (1; FNF); ANTIAGING (F; X9817994); ANTIAGGREGANT (1;
X10882879); ANTIALLERGIC (1; FNF; IJO16:204); ANTIAMYLOID (1; X10864026); ANTIANAPHYLACTIC
(1; FNF); ANTIANEMIC (1; X10793299); ANTIASTHMATIC (1; FNF; PJB1(2):279); ANTIATHEROGENIC
(1; FNF; PJB1(2):279); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FNF; PM56(6):577); ANTICANCER (1; X10953304); ANTIDERMATOTIC (1; X11180529); ANTIEDEMIC (1; FNF; APP16:50); ANTIEXUDATIVE (1; FNF; APP16:50);
ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; FNF); ANTI-HIV (1; FNF); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FNF; PR13:619); ANTIOXIDANT
(1; X11087530); ANTIPLAQUE (1; X10864026); ANTIRADICULAR (1; FNF); ANTISEPTIC (1; FNF);
ANTISICKLING (1; X10793299); ANTITHROMBOXANE (1; X10882879); ANTIVIRAL (1; FNF); APOPTOTIC
(1; X10953304); CANCER PREVENTIVE (1; FNF; HG22:30); CAPILLARITONIC (1; APP16:50); HEMOPOIETIC (1; X9817994); HYALURONIDASE INHIBITOR (1; FNF; IJO16:204); IMMUNOMODULATOR (1; FNF;
PR13:619); LIPOLYTIC (1; FNF; PR13:619); LIPOXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; X11087530); NO-GENIC
(1; X10631311); PEROXIDASE INHIBITOR (1; X11087530); RETINOPROTECTIVE (1; X11351356); SUNSCREEN (1; FNF); XANTHINE-OXIDASE INHIBITOR (1; X11087530);
INDICATIONS (MARITIME PINE) — ADD (1; X10517050); ALLERGY (1; FNF; IJO16:204); ALZHEIMER’S
(1; X10864026); ANAPHYLAXIS (1; FNF); ANEMIA (1; X10793299); ASTHMA (1; FNF; PJB1(2):279);
ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; FNF; PJB1(2):279); BACTERIA (1; FNF; PM56(6):577); CANCER (1; FNF;
HG22:30; X10953304); CAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; APP16:50); CARDIOPATHY (1; FNF); CVI (1;
X11351356); DEMENTIA (F; X9817994); DERMATOSIS (1; X11180529); DYSMENORRHEA (1; FNF);
EDEMA (1; X11351356); ENDOMETRIOSIS (1; FNF); ENTEROSIS (1; FNF); GASTROSIS (1; FNF); HIV (1;
FNF); HYPERACTIVITY (1; FNF; X105170500); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; FNF; PR13:619); INFECTION
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(1; FNF); INFLAMMATION (1; FNF; PR13:619); MASTOSIS (1; X10953304); OBESITY (1; FNF;
PR13:619); PAIN (1; FNF); RETINOSIS (1; X11351356); SENILITY (F; X9817994); SICKLE CELL (1;
X10793299) SWELLING (1; FNF; APP16:50); VIRUS (1; FNF).
DOSAGES (MARITIME PINE) — PINEBARK IS EATEN IN SURVIVAL SITUATIONS, HENCE I CALL IT FOOD FARMACY
(JAD); 60–100 MG BARK EXTRACT/DAY, STANDARDIZED FOR 95% PYCNOGENOL (INCLUDING PROANTHOCYANIDINS, PHENOLICS AND FLAVONOIDS) (NH); 50 MG PYCNOGENOL 3 ×/DAY FOR 2 MONTHS (X11351356).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MARITIME PINE) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PH2). ALTHOUGH I HAVE SCORED MARITIME PINE BASED MAINLY ON ITS PYCNOGENOL, AND REPORTED ACTIVITIES
OF PYCNOGENOL, ALL PLANTS CONTAINING SIMILAR LEVELS OF RELATED OPCS MIGHT DESERVE THE SAME SCORES. I
STRONGLY SUSPECT THAT ALL WOODY PLANTS CONTAIN OPCS AND POSSIBLY EVEN PYCNOGENOL SENSU LATU IF NOT
SENSU STRICTO. “PYCNOGENOL IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF HORPHAG RESEARCH FOR THEIR PATENTED PROPRIETARY
EXTRACT OF FRENCH MARITIME PINE BK” (JAD) I HAVE NO STRONG REASON TO BELIEVE THAT FRENCH MARITIME
PINE BARK IS BETTER OR WORSE THAN OTHER TREE BARKS AS SOURCES OF OPCS. I PREFER PEANUTS AS FOOD.
MARSH BLAZING STAR (LIATRIS SPICATA (L.) WILLD.) ++
SYNONYMS: LARCINIARIA SPICATA (L.) KUNTZE, LIATRIS CALLILEPIS HORT., SERRATULA SPICATA L.
ACTIVITIES (MARSH BLAZING STAR) — ALLERGENIC (1; X3161716); ANALGESIC (F; DEM); BITTER (F;
PNC); CARDIOTONIC (F; DEM); CARMINATIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEM); DIURETIC (F; HHB;
PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; DEM); STIMULANT (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (MARSH BLAZING STAR) — BACKACHE (F; MAD); BRIGHT’S DISEASE (F; GMH); CARDIOPATHY
(F; DEM); COLIC (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (F; MAD); DROPSY (F; DEM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2; PNC);
FEVER (F; DEM); GAS (F; DEM); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); GONORRHEA (F; HHB; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F;
GMH; PNC; PH2); PAIN (F; DEM); SORE (F; MAD); SORE THROAT (F; GMH); TENESMUS (F; MAD);
VD (F; HHB; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; HHB; MAD; PH2); WOUND (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (MARSH BLAZING STAR) — 2 OZ DECOCTION 3–4 ×/DAY (GMH); HOMEOPATHIC ONLY (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MARSH BLAZING STAR) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES
NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
MARSHMALLOW (ALTHAEA OFFICINALIS L.) +++
SYNONYM: A. TAURINENSIS DC.
ACTIVITIES (MARSHMALLOW) — ANALGESIC (F; BRU); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA); ANTICOMPLEMENTARY (1;
PHR; PH2); ANTIDOTE (F; APA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; BGB; PHR; PH2); ANTIIRRITANT (2; KOM);
ANTILITHIC (F; CAN); ANTISEPTIC (2; CAN); ANTITUSSIVE (2; BGB; BIS; LAF); CHELATOR (1; PED);
COLLYRIUM (F; DEP); DECONGESTANT (F; APA); DEMULCENT (1; APA; PIP; WAM); DEOBSTRUENT (F;
TOM); DIURETIC (1; APA; CAN; PED); EMOLLIENT (1; BGB; BRU; PIP); EXPECTORANT (F; APA; CAN;
KAP; PED; WO2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; APA; CAN; LAF; PH2); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; PHR; PH2;
PIP; WAM); LAXATIVE (1; DEP; PED); LITHOLYTIC (F; PED); MUCOGENIC (1; PED); NEPHROTONIC (F;
WO2); PARASITICIDE (F; DEP); PECTORAL (F; JFM); PHAGOCYTOTIC (2; BGB; BIS; KOM; PH2); SUPPURATIVE (F; DEP); TONIC (F; PED); VERMIFUGE (1; PED); VULNERARY (F; BGB; PED).
INDICATIONS (MARSHMALLOW) — ABSCESS (F; PHR; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F; PED); ASTHMA (F; JFM, SKY);
BACTERIA (1; APA); BITE (F; DEP; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (2; APA; PHR; PH2; WO2); BRUISE (1; APA;
DEP; WOI); BURN (1; APA; DEP; PHR; PH2; WO2); CANCER (F; TOM); CATARRH (1; BGB; CAN;
PH2); CHAFING (1; APA; SKY); CHOLECYSTOSIS (1; PED); CHILBLAIN (1; SKY); COLD (1; SKY); COLIC
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(F; DEP; TOM); COLOSIS (1; BIS; BRU); CONGESTION (F; APA); CONSTIPATION (1; BRU; DEP; PED;
PHR; PH2); COUGH (2; APA; BRU; DEP; KOM; PIP; PH2); CRAMP (1; BRU); CROHN’S DISEASE (1;
SKY); CYSTOSIS (1; APA; CAN; DEP; TOM); DERMATOPHYTE (F; DEP); DERMATOSIS (1; BGB; BRU;
DEP; SKY); DIABETES (1; APA; PHR); DIARRHEA (1; APA; LMP; PHR; PH2; WAM); DYSENTERY (F;
TOM); DYSPEPSIA (1; WAM); DYSURIA (1; KAP; WAM); ECZEMA (1; BGB); ENTEROSIS (2; CAN;
DEP; JFM; KOM; PH2); ERYSIPELAS (F; TOM); FURUNCULOSIS (1; BGB); GASTROSIS (2; BIS; DEP;
KOM; PH2; WAM); GRAVEL (1; DEP); HEMORRHOID (F; TOM); HOARSENESS (F; WO2); HYPERGLYCEMIA
(1; APA; CAN; LAF; PH2); IBD (1; BIS); IBS (1; BIS); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; PHR; PH2; PIP;
WAM); INFLAMMATION (2; APA; BGB; PHR; PH2; TOM); ITCH (1; BRU; DEP); MUCOSOSIS (1; APA;
PH2); NEPHROSIS (1; APA; PED); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEP); PAIN (1; BRU; DEP); PARASITE (F; DEP);
PERTUSSIS (F; WO2); PHARYNGOSIS (2; BRU; CAN; KOM; PH2); PROCTOSIS (F; BIS; TOM); RESPIROSIS
(1; APA; BGB; TOM; WAM); SNAKEBITE (F; KAP); SORE (1; CAN; PH2); SORE THROAT (2; APA;
PH2; SKY; WAM); SPRAIN (F; DEP; WO2); STOMATOSIS (2; APA; BRU; KOM; PH2; PIP); STONE
(F; CAN; PED; TOM); SUNBURN (1; APA); TONSILOSIS (F; JFM); TOOTHACHE (F; APA; DEP); ULCER
(1; BGB; CAN); URETHROSIS (F; CAN; PH2); UTI (F; WO2); VAGINOSIS (F; TOM); VARICOSIS (F; CAN);
WATER RETENTION (1; APA; CAN; PED); WORM (1; PED); WOUND (1; APA).
DOSAGES (MARSHMALLOW) — 1 TSP LEAF/CUP WATER (APA); 5 G LEAF/DAY (KOM; PH2); 2–5 G LEAF (1
TSP = 1.4 G) OR IN TEA (BIS); 2–5 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (PNC); 2–5 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (1:1 IN
25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 5–6 G ROOT 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 6 G ROOT/DAY (KOM; PH2); 3–10 G ROOT
(1 TSP = 3 G) (BIS); 1–2 TSP ROOT/CUP WATER (APA); 2–5 G ROOT, OR IN COLD TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 10–15
G ROOT/150 ML WATER/90 MINUTES, WARM TO DRINK (PH2); 2–5 G DRY ROOT/DAY (PED); 1/8–1/3 CUP FRESH
ROOT (PED); 10 G ROOT SYRUP (APA); 2–8 ML ROOT SYRUP (PNC); 2–5 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (PNC);
2–5 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 5–15 ML ROOT TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY
(SKY); 2–10 ML ALTHEA SYRUP 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 6–8 G/200 CC SWEET PLANT WATER (2 TBSP EVERY 2 HOURS)
(JFM); 20 G PLANT DECOCTION IN 1 LITER WATER FOR TONSILITIS (JFM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MARSHMALLOW) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). COMMISSION E REPORTS
ABSORPTION OF OTHER DRUGS TAKEN SIMULTANEOUSLY MAY BE DELAYED (AEH; PH2). HIGH PECTIN/MUCILAGE
CONTENT MAY INTERFERE WITH UPTAKE OF OTHER PHARMACEUTICALS, ESPECIALLY HYPOGLYCEMICS (CAN;
KOM). MAY INTERFERE WITH EXISTING HYPOGLYCEMIC THERAPY (CAN). SAFER THAN COFFEE IN MY BOOK.
REMOTE CHANCE OF GOSSYPOL. VOLATILE ACIDS, OILS, AND TANNINS MAY IRRITATE THE URINARY TRACT (PED).
ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY AGAINST PROTEUS VULGARIS, PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA, AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS
AUREUS. MUCILAGE CAN PROTECT IRRITATED MUCOUS MEMBRANES AND DIGESTIVE, RESPIRATORY, AND URINARY
TRACT AS WELL AS SKIN (SKY). DID NOT SHOW ANTIEDEMIC OR ANTIINFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY IN CARRAGEENAN
TESTS (CAN).
MARSH-MARIGOLD (CALTHA PALUSTRIS L.) +
SYNONYM: C. POLYPETALA HOCHST. EX LORENT.
ACTIVITIES (MARSH-MARIGOLD) — ANALGESIC (F; EFS); ANTIEDEMIC (F; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F;
PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (1; HH2); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; DAA); ANTISARCOMIC (1; DAA); ANTISPASMODIC (F;
EFS); ANTITUMOR (1; DAA; FAD); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEM; FAD); DIURETIC (F; DEM; EFS; FAD;
HH2); EMETIC (F; DEM); EXPECTORANT (F; DEM; FAD); HYPERGLYCEMIC (1; PH2); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; HH2); LAXATIVE (F; FAD; PH2); PECTORAL (F; WO2); POISON (1;
DEM; EFS; PH2); SPERMICIDE (1; WO2).
INDICATIONS (MARSH-MARIGOLD) — BILIOUSNESS (F; PH2); BITE (F; FAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; HHB);
CANCER (1; DAA; FAD; HHB; JLH); COLD (F; DEM); CONSTIPATION (F; DEM; FAD; PH2); COUGH
(F; WO2); CRAMP (F; EFS); DERMATOSIS (F; HHB; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; HHB); DYSURIA (F; WO2);
FEVER (1; DEM; FAD; HH2); HEPATOSIS (F; HH2); HERPES (F; HHB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; HH2);
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HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIA (1; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; EFS;
HH2); PAIN (F; EFS); PEMPHIGUS (F; EFS); PERTUSSIS (F; HHB); RASH (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F;
DAA); SARCOMA (1; DAA); SCROFULA (F; DEM); SNAKEBITE (F; FAD); SORE (F; DEM; HH2); SWELLING
(1; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); TUMOR (1; DAA; FAD); UTEROSIS (F; HHB); WART (F; JLH; WO2);
WATER RETENTION (F; DEM; EFS; FAD; HHB; HH2); WOUND (F; HH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MARSH-MARIGOLD) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2
DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE, STRANGE, IT IS TOXIC! JAD). WARNING: ANY PLANT PART MAY
IRRITATE AND/OR BLISTER SKIN OR MUCOUS MEMBRANES. SNIFFING BRUISED STEMS INDUCES SNEEZING. POISONINGS HAVE RESULTED FROM USING RAW LEAVES IN SALADS OR RAW FLOWER BUDS AS CAPER SUBSTITUTES. DO NOT
CONFUSE WITH TOXIC HELLEBORES (FA2). I ONCE DOUBTED THE EFS REPORTS OF HELLEBOREIN, JERVINE, AND
VERATRINE BUT DID ENTER THEM IN FNF. THESE ARE SOMETIMES FOUND IN MONOCOTS SUCH AS VERATRUM,
WHICH OFTEN GROW IN THE SAME SWAMP OR BOG ENVIRONMENT (EFS). BUT TOXIC HELLEBORES ARE FROM THE
SAME BUTTERCUP FAMILY. TREAT ALL THESE WITH EXTREME CAUTION.
MARSH TEA (LEDUM PALUSTRE L.) +
SYNONYM: RHODODENDRON PALUSTRE (L.) KRON & JUDD, R. TOMENTOSUM (STOKES) HARMAJA.
ACTIVITIES (MARSH TEA) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC); EMETIC
(F; CRC); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); INTOXICANT (1; CRC); LACTAGOGUE (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (1; CRC);
PECTORAL (F; CRC); PEDICULICIDE (1; CRC); VULNERARY (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (MARSH TEA) — ACNE (F; CRC); ARTHROSIS (F; CRC; DEM); BITE (F; CRC);
BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC); CANCER (F; JLH); COLD (F; CRC; DEM); CONGESTION (F; DEM); COUGH
(F; CRC; DEM); DANDRUFF (F; DEM); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA (F;
CRC); FEVER (F; CRC); FLU (F; DEM); GOUT (F; CRC); HEARTBURN (F; DEM); INFECTION (F; DEM);
INFLAMMATION (F; CRC); ITCH (F; CRC); LEPROSY (F; CRC); NEURALGIA (F; CRC); PAIN (F; DEM);
PULMONOSIS (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); SORE (F; DEM); SORE THROAT (F; CRC; DEM);
SYPHILIS (F; DEM); VD (F; DEM); VERTIGO (F; DEM); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC); WHITLOW (F;
CRC; JLH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MARSH TEA) — NOT COVERED (AHP). COMMISSION E REPORTS HERB CONTAINS AN EO WHICH IS A POTENT IRRITANT OF THE GI TRACT, KIDNEYS AND URINARY
TRACT; OTHER TOXIC EFFECTS INCLUDE ABORTION. CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY (AEH). LEDOL CAUSES
CRAMPS, DIARRHEA, AND PARALYSIS (DEM).
MARTAGON (LILIUM MARTAGON L.) ++
PH2S COVERS LILIUM CANDIDUM L. AND L. MARTAGON L. BUT EXCLUDES LILIUM TIGRINUM KER GAWL, NOW
BETTER KNOWN AS LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM THUNBERG. THE USDA VIEWS ALL THREE AS DIFFERENT, SO I TOO, WILL
INCLUDE ALL THREE IN MY HERBAL DESK REFERENCE. EFS AND HHB AGGREGATED DATA FOR TIGER LILY AND
MARTAGON. I TREAT THEM AS SEPARATE.
ACTIVITIES (MARTAGON) — CARMINATIVE (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; EFS; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS);
EMOLLIENT (F; EFS); EXPECTORANT (F; EFS); TONIC (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (MARTAGON) — CANCER (F; JLH); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); GAS (F; EFS); SCLEROMA (F;
JLH); SORE (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MARTAGON) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
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MARULA (SCLEROCARYA BIRREA (A. RICH.)
HOCHST. SUBSP. CAFFRA (SOND.) KOKWARO) ++
SYNONYM: SCLEROCARYA CAFFRA SOND.
ACTIVITIES (MARULA) — ACARICIDE (1; CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; ZUL); ANTIDOTE (F; ZUL); ANTIEMETIC
(F; ZIM); ANTIPERISTALTIC (1; ZUL); ANTISCORBUTIC (1; ZUL); ANTISEPTIC (F; ZUL); APHRODISIAC (F;
CRC); ASTRINGENT (1; CRC); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; ZUL); EMETIC (F; ZUL);
HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; ZUL); INSECTICIDE (1; CRC); INTOXICANT (1; CRC);
NARCOTIC (1; CRC).
INDICATIONS (MARULA) — BACKACHE (F; ZUL); BACTERIA (1; ZUL); BILHARZIA (F; ZIM); BITE (F; ZUL);
BLEEDING (1; FNF; ZUL); CARDIOPATHY (F; ZIM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (1; FNF; ZUL); CONSTIPATION (F;
ZUL); COUGH (F; ZIM); DEBILITY (F; ZIM); DIABETES (1; ZUL); DIARRHEA (1; CRC); DYSENTERY (1;
CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; ZIM; ZUL); ENTEROSIS (F; ZUL); FEVER (F; ZUL); GANGRENE (F; CRC);
GASTROSIS (F; ZUL); GONORRHEA (F; CRC); HEADACHE (F; ZUL); HEART (F; ZUL); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1;
ZUL); INFECTION (F; ZUL); INFERTILITY (F; ZUL); MALARIA (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (1; ZIM; ZUL); PAIN
(F; ZUL); PROCTOSIS (F; CRC); SALMONELLA (1; ZUL); SCHISTOSOMIASIS (F; ZUL); SNAKEBITE (F; ZUL);
STREPTOCOCCUS (1; ZUL); TICKS (1; CRC); TOOTHACHE (F; ZUL); ULCER (F; ZUL); VD (F; CRC);
VOMITING (F; ZIM).
MARUPA, BITTER WOOD (SIMAROUBA AMARA AUBL.) +
SYNONYM: QUASSIA SIMAROUBA L. F.
ACTIVITIES (MARUPA) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; HHB; PHR; PH2); AMEBICIDE (1; PNC); ANTIPYRETIC (1;
DAV; EFS; PHR; PH2); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS); BITTER (1; PHR; PH2); DIGESTIVE (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F;
EFS); EMETIC (1; DAV; PHR; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; DAV); SEDATIVE (1; PH2); TONIC (1; DAV; PHR;
PH2; PNC); VASOCONSTRICTOR (1; PH2); VERMIFUGE (1; HHB).
INDICATIONS (MARUPA) — AMEBIASIS (1; PNC); CANCER (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; HHB); CHILL (F; HHB);
CONSTIPATION (F; DAV); DIARRHEA (F; EFS; HHB; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; DAV; PHR; PH2; PNC);
ENTEROSIS (F; DAV; PH2); FEVER (1; DAV; EFS; PHR; PH2; PNC); INSOMNIA (1; PH2); MALARIA (1;
DAV; PHR; PH2; PNC); NERVOUSNESS (1; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS); WORM (1; HHB).
DOSAGES (MARUPA) — 2–4 ML LIQUID BARK EXTRACT (PNC) = 1 G BARK/DAY (PHR; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MARUPA) — “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT
KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). DRUG IS EMETIC IN HIGH DOSES (PHR). QUASSINOIDS
ARE AMEBICIDAL AND ANTIMALARIAL IN VIVO IN ANIMALS AND IN VITRO (PNC).
MASTERWORT (PEUCEDANUM OSTRUTHIUM (L.) W. D. J. KOCH.) +
SYNONYM: IMPERATORIA MAJOR GRAY, I. OSTRUTHIUM L.
ACTIVITIES (MASTERWORT) — ANTIDOTE, SPIDER (F; MAD); ANTISPASMODIC (F; PNC); APHRODISIAC (F;
MAD); CARMINATIVE (F; PNC); DEPURATIVE (F; MAD); DIAPHORETIC (F; MAD); DIURETIC (F; MAD;
PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; MAD); EXPECTORANT (F; MAD); SEDATIVE (F; HHB; PH2); STIMULANT (F;
PH2); STOMACHIC (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (MASTERWORT) — APOPLEXY (F; MAD); ARTHROSIS (F; MAD); ASTHMA (F; PNC); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; MAD); BITE (F; MAD); BLOAT (F; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; MAD); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER,
FACE (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH; MAD); CATARRH (F; PH2); COLIC (F;
MAD); CRAMP (F; PNC); DIABETES (F; MAD); DIARRHEA (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); DYSPEPSIA
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(F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; MAD); FEVER (F; MAD); GALLSTONE (F; MAD); GAS (F;
MAD; PH2; PNC); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GOUT (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); INDURATION (F; JLH);
INFECTION (F; MAD); INSOMNIA (F; HHB; MAD; PH2); ISCHIOSIS (F; MAD); KIDNEY STONE (F; MAD);
MALARIA (F; MAD); NERVOUSNESS (F; HHB; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; MAD); ROEMHELD SYNDROME (F;
PH2); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH; MAD); STOMACHACHE (F; MAD); STONE (F; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD);
UTEROSIS (F; MAD); WATER RETENTION (F; MAD; PH2); WORM (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (MASTERWORT) — 1 TSP (CA 4.5 G) ROOT IN COLD INFUSION (MAD); 500–2000 MG POWDERED
ROOT 2–3 ×/DAY (MAD; PH2); 4–8 ML LIQUID RHIZOME EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MASTERWORT) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). FURANOCOUMARINS MAY
BE PHOTOTOXIC (PH2; PNC).
MASTIC (PISTACIA LENTISCUS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (MASTIC) — ALLERGENIC (F; CRC); ANALGESIC (F; BIB; CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HH3);
ANTISARCOMIC (1; HH3); ANTISEPTIC (1; HH3); ANTITUMOR (1; HH3); ANTITUSSIVE (F; BIB; CRC);
ANTIULCER (1; HH3; PH2); APERITIF (F; CRC); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC; DEP; EFS); ASTRINGENT (1; EFS;
PHR; PH2); CANDIDICIDE (1; HH3); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC); DEPILATORY (F; BIB); DIAPHORETIC (F;
CRC; EFS); DIURETIC (F; CRC; DEP; EFS; HH3); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC; EFS); FUNGICIDE (F; HH3);
HEMOSTAT (F; CRC; EFS); HYPOTENSIVE (F; HH3); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; FDA); MASTICATORY (1; CRC);
STIMULANT (F; DEP; EFS; HH3); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; EFS).
INDICATIONS (MASTIC) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ANOREXIA (F; CRC); APOSTEME (F; CRC; JLH); BACTERIA
(1; HH3); BLEEDING (F; CRC; EFS); BLENNORRHEA (F; CRC); BOIL (F; BIB; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; FEL);
CANCER (1; CRC; HH3; JLH); CANCER, ANUS (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, LIVER
(F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, PAROTID (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; CRC;
JLH); CANCER, TESTICLE (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; CRC; JLH);
CANDIDA (1; HH3); CANKER (F; BIB; CRC); CARBUNCLE (F; CRC); CARIES (F; CRC; FEL); CATARRH (F; CRC;
FEL; HH3); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; BIB; CRC); CIRRHOSIS (F; CRC; HH3); CONDYLOMA (F; CRC; JLH);
CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; FDA); COUGH (F; BIB); DEBILITY (F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; HH3); DYSENTERY
(F; CRC; HH3); ESCHERICHIA (1; HH3); FEVER (F; CRC; EFS); FUNGUS (F; HH3); GAS (F; CRC); GASTROSIS
(F; BIB; CRC); GINGIVOSIS (1; FEL; PHR; PH2); GONORRHEA (F; CRC; HH3); GOUT (F; HH3); HALITOSIS
(F; BIB; CRC; DEP; FEL; PHR); HEART (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; BIB; CRC; HH3); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
(F; HH3); INDURATION (F; CRC; JLH); INFECTION (F; HH3); INFLAMMATION (F; JLH); ITCH (F; BIB); LEUKORRHEA
(F; CRC; HH3); MASTOSIS (F; CRC); MUCOSOSIS (F; CRC); MYCOSIS (F; HH3); NEPHROSIS (F; FEL); PAIN
(F; BIB; CRC); PHYMATA (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; BIB; HH3); SCLEROSIS (F; CRC); SCIRRHUS (F; CRC;
JLH); SORE (F; HH3); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH3); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); TUMOR (1; CRC; HH3); ULCER (1;
HH3; PH2); VD (F; CRC; HH3); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; DEP; EFS; HH3); YEAST (1; HH3).
DOSAGES (MASTIC) — 150 ML 10% AQUEOUS RESIN DECOCTION/DAY (HH3).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MASTIC) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
EXTRACTS (MASTIC) — ETHANOLIC EXTRACTS ARE ANTISEPTIC AND BACTERICIDAL AT 1 G/L, CANDIDICIDAL AT >1 G/L.
DECOCTION KILLS CANDIDA PARAPSILOPSIS, ESCHERICHIA, SARCINA, AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS AT 312 MG/L, CANDIDA ALBICANS AND CRYPTOCOCCUS AT 625 MG/L (HH3). LYOPHILIZED AQUEOUS EXTRACTS HYPOTENSIVE IN
NORMOTENSIVE RATS AS 25 MG/KG ORALLY. TANNINS, ESPECIALLY ELLAGITANNINS, ARRESTED TUMOR GROWTH (5–10
MG/KG IPR MOUSE) (HH3). LD50 OF THE LYOPHILIZED AQUEOUS EXTRACT 680–1120 MG/KG IPR MOUSE (HH3).
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MATÉ (ILEX PARAGUARIENSIS ST.-HIL.) ++
ACTIVITIES (MATÉ) — ANALEPTIC (2; PIP); ANALGESIC (1; BGB; CAN); ANORECTIC (2; APA; CAN);
ANTIHYALURONIDASE (1; MPG); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; BGB; CAN); APERIENT (F; CRC); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC);
BITTER (F; CRC; HHB); CARCINOGENIC (F; APA); CNS STIMULANT (2; BGB; CAN; PH2); DEPURATIVE (1;
APA); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; HHB); DIGESTIVE (F; APA); DIURETIC (2; APA; KOM; PIP; PH2); EUPEPTIC
(F; MPG); GLYCOGENOLYTIC (2; KOM; PH2; PIP); HEPATOTOXIC (1; MPG); LAXATIVE (F; BGB; CRC);
LIPOLYTIC (2; APA; KOM; PH2; PIP); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); POISON (1; CRC); POSITIVE CHRONOTROPIC (2;
KOM; PH2; PIP); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (2 KOM; PH2; PIP); STIMULANT (1; APA; BGB; CRC); THERMOGENIC (1; APA); THYMOLEPTIC (F; BGB; CAN); TONIC (1; BGB; MPG; PH2); VASODILATOR (1; ABS).
INDICATIONS (MATÉ) — ANEMIA (F; PH2); ARRHYTHMIA (2; PHR); ASTHENIA (F; BGB); ASTHMA (1;
APA); BLADDER STONE (2; PHR); CARDIAC INSUFFICIENCY (2; PHR); COLD (1; APA); CONSTIPATION (F;
BGB; CRC); DEBILITY (1; CRC; PH2); DEPRESSION (1; BGB; CAN); DIABETES (F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA
(F; PH2); DYSURIA (2; APA; KOM; PIP; PH2); FATIGUE (2; APA; PHR; PH2; PIP); FEVER (F; CRC;
HHB; PH2); FLU (1; APA); GASTROSIS (F; CRC); HEADACHE (1; BGB; CAN); HEART (F; CRC); INFECTION
(F; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); KIDNEY STONE (2; PHR); NERVE (F; CRC); NEURALGIA (1; CAN);
NEURASTHENIA (1; CRC; FNF; PH2); OBESITY (1; APA; MPG; PH2); PAIN (1; BGB; CAN); RHEUMATISM (F; BGB; CAN; CRC; PH2); SCURVY (1; CRC); SORE (F; PH2); ULCER (F; PH2); UTI (2;
PHR); WATER RETENTION (2; APA; KOM; PIP; PH2).
DOSAGES (MATÉ) — 1 TSP LEAF/CUP WATER (APA; WIC); 2–4 G LEAF, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1 G
LEAF/CUP TEA (HHB); 3 G LEAF/DAY (PH2; PIP); 2–4 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3
×/DAY (CAN); 2.5–5 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (APA; PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MATÉ) — CLASS 2D. CNS-STIMULANT. NOT
RECOMMENDED FOR EXCESS OR PROLONGED USE (THEY SEEM TO SAY THIS ABOUT MOST CAFFEINE-CONTAINING
PLANTS) (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2)
(BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). CAN CAUTIONS THAT XANTHINE-CONTAINING BEVERAGES MAY CAUSE ANXIETY, INSOMNIA, PALPITATIONS, TREMORS, AND WITHDRAWAL HEADACHES.
BECAUSE OF THE CAFFEINE, CONSUMPTION SHOULD BE RESTRICTED IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION, AND IN
PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION AND CARDIAC PROBLEMS. “AS WITH ALL XANTHINE-CONTAINING BEVERAGES,
EXCESSIVE CONSUMPTION ... BY LACTATING MOTHERS SHOULD BE AVOIDED. CAFFEINE IS EXCRETED IN BREAST
MILK, BUT AT CONCENTRATIONS TOO LOW TO REPRESENT A HAZARD TO BREAST-FEEDING MOTHERS ... THE FATAL
DOSE OF CAFFEINE IN MAN IS STATED TO BE 10 G.” (CAN) VENO-OCCLUSIVE DISEASE HAS BEEN ATTRIBUTED
TO OVERCONSUMPTION OF MATÉ FOR YEARS. IN URUGUAY, WHERE ESOPHAGEAL CANCER IS MAJOR, HEAVY
CONSUMPTION OF MATÉ SEEMED TO ELEVATE RELATIVE RISKS OF CANCER BY “6.5 AND 34.6 IN MEN AND
WOMEN, RESPECTIVELY” (CAN).
EXTRACTS (MATÉ) — EXTRACTS VASODILATORY IN RAT ENDOTHELIUM (ABS). MATÉ ALONE CAN REDUCE THE
APPETITE (CAN). CAFFEINE REDUCES APPETITE TOO. CAFFEINE HAS DOZENS OF REPORTED ACTIVITIES, SUGGESTING
ITS POTENTIAL IN ASTHMA, DERMATOSIS, FLU, HERPES, NAUSEA, OBESITY, EVEN VIRUSES. IT IS A PHOSPHODIESTERASE INHIBITOR, LIKE THEOPHYLLINE AND THEOBROMINE. SO IS VIAGRA. THEOPHYLLINE IS USED IN ANTIASTHMA ASPIRATORS. MANY CAFFEINE ACTIVITIES ARE SHARED, PERHAPS SYNERGISTICALLY WITH THEOPHYLLINE
AND THEOBROMINE.
MATICO (PIPER ADUNCUM L.) ++
SYNONYMS: PIPER ANGUSTIFOLIUM RUIZ & PAV., P. CELTIDIFOLIUM KUNTH, P. ELONGATUM VAHL.
ACTIVITIES (MATICO) — ANTISEPTIC (F; DAV); APHRODISIAC (F; HHB); ASTRINGENT (1; MAD); DIURETIC
(F; HHB; JFM); HEMOSTAT (1; MAD; PH2); INSECTICIDE (F; JFM); LAXATIVE (F; JFM); SEDATIVE (F;
JFM); STIMULANT (F; JFM; MAD); TONIC (F; MAD); VULNERARY (F; MAD).
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INDICATIONS (MATICO) — BACTERIA (F; HHB; PH2); BITE (F; PH2); BLEEDING (1; HHB; MAD; PH2);
BRONCHOSIS (F; DAV); CATARRH (F; MAD); CONSTIPATION (F; JFM); CYSTOSIS (F; JFM; MAD); DIARRHEA
(F; JFM; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; JFM; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DAV); DYSPEPSIA (F; DAV); DYSURIA
(F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (F; DAV); EPISTAXIS (F; MAD); GASTROSIS (F; DAV; HHB); GONORRHEA (F; JFM;
MAD); HEMATURIA (F; MAD); HEMOPTYSIS (F; JFM; HHB); HEMORRHOID (F; JFM; MAD); INFECTION
(F; HHB; JFM; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; DAV; JFM); INSOMNIA (F; JFM); LEUKORRHEA (F; JFM; MAD);
MALARIA (F; DAV); MENORRHAGIA (F; JFM; MAD); NERVOUSNESS (F; JFM); ODONTOSIS (F; PH2); PROLAPSE
(F; JFM); PULMONOSIS (F; MAD); RHEUMATISM (F; DAV); SORE (F; PH2); UROGENITOSIS (F; PH2);
UTEROSIS (F; JFM; MAD); UTI (F; HHB); VAGINOSIS (F; DAV); VD (F; JFM; MAD); WATER RETENTION
(F; HHB; JFM); WOUND (F; HHB; PH2).
DOSAGES (MATICO) — 1 G LEAF/CUP TEA (HHB; HH2); 1 G LEAF/CUP TEA 3–4 ×/DAY (PH2); 0.5–2 G
LEAF 3–4 ×/DAY (PH2; MAD); 2–8 G POWDERED LEAF (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MATICO) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HEALTH HAZARDS
NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
MATRIMONY VINE (LYCIUM BARBARUM L.) ++
SYNONYMS: L. HALIMIFOLIUM MILL., L. VULGARE DUNAL.
FAY TREAT L. BARBARUM L. AND L. CHINENSIS MILL. AS EQUAL IN TCM (FAY). SO I INCLUDE L. CHINENSE
(DAA) HERE, TOO.
ACTIVITIES (MATRIMONY VINE) — ANALGESIC (1; FAY); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; FAY); ANTIBACTERIAL (1;
FAY); ANTIOXIDANT (1; X10682619); ANTIPYRETIC (1; FAY); APHRODISIAC (F; SKJ); DIURETIC (F; HHB;
PH2; WOI); HEMOSTAT (F; DAA; FAY); HEPATOREGENERATIVE (1; FAY); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; FAY; PH2);
HYPOTENSIVE (1; FAY); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (F; FAY; HH2; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; HHB; PH2); MYDRIATIC
(1; PH2);TONIC (F; FAY; PH2); VASODILATOR (1; FAY).
INDICATIONS (MATRIMONY VINE) — ANEMIA (F; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F; PH2); ASCITES (F; PH2); ASTHMA
(F; FAY); BACTERIA (1; FAY); BACKACHE (F; FAY); BLEEDING (F; DAA; FAY; PH2); BOIL (F; FAY);
CACHEXIA (F; DAA); CONSTIPATION (F; HHB; PH2); COUGH (F; FAY; PH2); DEBILITY (F; PH2); DIABETES
(1; DAA; HH2; PH2); DIZZINESS (F; FAY; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); FEVER (1; FAY); HEADACHE
(F; FAY); HEMATEMESIS (F; FAY); HEMATURIA (F; FAY); HEPATOSIS (1; DAA; FAY; PH2); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (1; FAY); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; FAY; PH2); IMMUNDEPRESSION (F; FAY; HH2; PH2); IMPOTENCE (F; FAY; HH2); INFECTION (1; FAY); INFERTILITY (F; HH2); LACRIMATION (F; PH2); MALARIA (F;
FAY); NEPHROSIS (F; DAA; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; FAY; PH2); OTOSIS (F; PH2); PAIN (1; FAY);
PERIODONTOSIS (1; X1292903); PULMONOSIS (F; DAA); SCABIES (F; PH2); SPERMATORRHEA (F; DAA);
TINNITUS (F; FAY; PH2); TOOTHACHE (1; FAY; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DAA); VERTIGO (F; DAA; PH2);
WATER RETENTION (F; HHB; PH2; WOI).
DOSAGES (MATRIMONY VINE) — 6–12 G FRUIT (FAY); 6–15 G FRUIT (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MATRIMONY VINE) — CLASS 2B (AHP). “HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
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MAYAPPLE, AMERICAN MANDRAKE (PODOPHYLLUM PELTATUM L.) X
ACTIVITIES (MAYAPPLE) — ACARICIDE (1; CRC); ALLERGENIC (1; FAD); ALTERATIVE (1; CRC); ANTICANCER
(1; CRC; FNF); ANTIHERPETIC (1; FNF); ANTIMITOTIC (1; PHR; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; FNF); ANTITUMOR
(1; CRC; FNF); ANTIVIRAL (1; FNF); APERITIF (F; FEL); BITTER (1; CRC); CHOLAGOGUE (1; CRC; FEL;
HHB); CHOLERETIC (F; APA); EMETIC (1; CRC; FAD); HEPATOTONIC (F; CRC); HYDRAGOGUE (1; CRC);
LAXATIVE (1; APA; CRC; DEM; FAD; FEL); MYELOSUPPRESSANT (1; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; CEB); POISON
(1; CRC); SIALAGOGUE (F; FEL); TONIC (1; CRC); VERMIFUGE (1; CRC; DEM; HHB).
INDICATIONS (MAYAPPLE) — ALLERGY (1; CRC); AMENORRHEA (F; CRC; FEL); ANOREXIA (F; FEL);
ARTHROSIS (F; APA); ATONY (F; FEL); ATROPHY (F; DEM); BILIOUSNESS (F; CRC); BLADDER STONE (F;
MAD); BOIL (F; DEM); BRONCHOSIS (F; MAD); CANCER (1; APA; CRC; FAD; FNF); CANCER, BRAIN
(1; CRC); CANCER, TESTICLE (1; CRC); CHOLERA (F; MAD); COLITIS (F; MAD); CONDYLOMATA (2;
CRC; KOM; PH2); CONGESTION (F; MAD); CONSTIPATION (1; APA; CRC; DEM; FAD; FEL); COUGH
(F; CEB); CYSTOSIS (F; FEL; MAD); DEAFNESS (F; CEB; DEM); DERMATOSIS (1; CRC; MAD);
DIARRHEA (F; MAD); DROPSY (F; CRC; FEL; MAD); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA
(F; FEL); DYSPEPSIA (F; FEL); ENTEROSIS (F; FEL; MAD); ENURESIS (F; MAD); FEVER (1; FAD;
FEL); GASTROSIS (F; FEL; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F; APA; CRC; FAD; FEL; MAD); HERPES (1; FNF);
HODGKIN’S DISEASE (1; CRC); INCONTINENCE (F; FEL); INFECTION (1; FNF); INFLAMMATION (1; CEB;
CRC); JAUNDICE (F; APA; CRC; FAD); KERATOSIS (1; CRC); LEUKEMIA (1; APA; FNF); LYMPHOMA
(1; APA; FNF); MALARIA (1; FEL; FNF); MIGRAINE (F; MAD); MYOSIS (F; DEM); NEURALGIA (F;
MAD); PLEURISY (F; CEB); PROSTATOSIS (F; CRC); PSORIASIS (1; APA); PULMONOSIS (F; MAD);
RHEUMATISM (F; APA; CRC; FEL; MAD); SCROFULA (F; CRC; FEL; MAD); SORE (F; DEM);
STOMATOSIS (1; FNF); SYPHILIS (F; APA; FAD; FEL); TICKS (1; CRC); TUMOR (1; CRC; FNF);
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ULCER (F; DEM); VD (1; CRC); VIRUS (1; FNF); WART (2; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2); WORM (1; APA;
CRC; DEM; HHB).
DOSAGES (MAYAPPLE) — DO NOT TAKE IT (JAD); EXCLUSIVELY FOR EXTERNAL APPLICATION, 1.5–3 G ROOT
(KOM; PH2); 0.5–2.5 G RHIZOME (MAD); 1.5–3 G RHIZOME FLUID EXTRACT (KOM); 2.5–7.5 G RHIZOME
TINCTURE (KOM); 1–1.5 G RHIZOME TINCTURE (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MAYAPPLE) — CLASS 2B, 3 (AHP). COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR RHIZOME AND RESIN EXTERNAL USE IN PREGNANCY. TO BE USED 1–2
TIMES WEEKLY ON SKIN SURFACES NOT EXCEEDING 15 CM2 (AEH). THE RESIN IS POTENTIALLY LETHAL IF
INGESTED, AND THREE DEATHS HAVE BEEN ATTRIBUTED TO ORAL INGESTION OR TOPICAL APPLICATION. AN INTRAUTERINE DEATH HAS BEEN REPORTED IN A WOMAN TREATED FOR VULVAR WARTS (LRNP, JANUARY 1992). ETOPOSIDE
IS A SEMISYNTHETIC DERIVATIVE.
MEADOWSWEET (FILIPENDULA ULMARIA (L.) MAXIM.) ++
SYNONYM: SPIRAEA ULMARIA L.
ACTIVITIES (MEADOWSWEET) — ANALGESIC (1; APA; CRC; WAM); ANTACID (1; MAB; PNC); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; APA; MAB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; MAB; PNC); ANTICAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; CAN);
ANTICARCINOGENIC (1; MAB); ANTICOMPLEMENT (1; MAB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; MAB; PHR;
PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (1; BGB; CAN; CRC; PH2); ANTIRHEUMATIC (1; CAN; CRC; PNC); ANTISEPTIC
(1; CAN; CRC; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (F; CRC); ANTITHROMBIC (1; MAB); ANTITUMOR (1; APA);
ANTIULCER (1; MAB; PNC); ASTRINGENT (1; APA; MAB; PHR; PH2); BRONCHOSPASTIC (1; CAN); CNS
DEPRESSANT (1; MAB); DEODORANT (1; APA); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (1; APA; CRC;
MAB); DIURETIC (1; APA; MAB; PHR; PH2); ELASTASE INHIBITOR (1; MAB; X2131766); ENTEROTONIC
(1; PNC); FIBRINOLYTIC (1; APA); HEMOSTAT (F; CRC); IMMUNOMODULATOR (1; MAB); MUCOPROTECTIVE
(1; MAB); MYORELAXANT (1; CAN; MAB); SEDATIVE (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; BGB; CRC; PNC);
TONIC (F; CRC); URINARY ANTISEPTIC (1; CAN); URICOSURIC (1; CAN); UTEROTONIC (1; PNC); VULNERARY
(1; MAB).
INDICATIONS (MEADOWSWEET) — ACNE (1; CRC; MAB); AGUE (F; CRC); ARTHROSIS (1; APA; CAN;
MAB; PH2); ASCITES (F; CRC; HHB); BACTERIA (1; APA; MAB; PNC; X10857921); BLADDER STONE
(F; CRC); BLEEDING (F; CRC); BLENNORRHEA (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (2; KOM; PH2); BRUISE (F; PIP);
CANCER (1; APA; JLH); CAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; CAN); CARDIOPATHY (1; MAB); CATARRH (F; CAN;
MAB); CELLULITIS (1; MAB); CERVICAL DYSPLASIA (1; MAB); CHOLECYSTOSIS (1; BGB; CRC); COLD
(2; APA; KOM; PH2); CONGESTION (F; CRC; MAB); CONTUSION (F; PIP); COUGH (2; PHR; PH2);
CRAMP (F; APA; CRC); CYSTOSIS (F; CAN; CRC; MAB; PH2); DEBILITY (1; MAB); DERMATOSIS
(F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; APA; CAN; MAB; PH2); DROPSY (F; CRC; HHB); DYSMENORRHEA (1;
APA); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA; BGB); DYSPNEA (F; CRC); ECZEMA (F; CRC); EDEMA (1; CRC; MAB);
ENTEROSIS (1; MAB); EPILEPSY (F; CRC); FEVER (1; APA; BGB; CAN; CRC; MAB; PH2); FLU (1;
BGB); GASTROSIS (1; BGB; CRC; MAB; PH2); GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE (F; MAB); GOUT
(1; CAN; CRC; MAB; PHR; PH2); GRAVEL (F; MAB); HALITOSIS (F; MAB); HEADACHE (1; CRC;
MAB; PH2; WAM); HEART (F; CRC); HEARTBURN (F; CAN); HEMATOMA (F; PIP); HEPATOSIS (F;
MAB); HOARSENESS (F; CRC); HYPERACIDITY (F; CAN; MAB; PH2); INFECTION (1; WAF;
X10857921); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; MAB; PHR; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); KIDNEY STONE (F;
CRC); LEUKORRHEA (1; MAB); MELANCHOLY (F; CRC); MENORRHAGIA (F; MAB); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2);
MYALGIA (1; BGB; CRC; PH2; PIP; WAM); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; MAB; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F;
CRC); NEURALGIA (1; CRC); OLD AGE (F; CAN); PAIN (1; APA; BGB; CRC; WAM); PHLEGM (F;
CRC); PUERPERIUM (F; MAB); PULMONOSIS (F; CRC); PYELOSIS (F; CRC; HHB); RESPIROSIS (F;
CRC); RHEUMATISM (1; CAN; CRC; MAB; PHR; PH2; PIP; PNC); SINUSOSIS (F; WAF); SORE
THROAT (F; CRC); SPRAIN (F; PIP); STOMACHACHE (F; MAB); STONE (1; MAB); STRAIN (F; PIP);
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STRANGURY (F; CRC); SWELLING (1; CRC; MAB); TAPEWORM (F; CRC); THROMBOSIS (1; MAB);
TOOTHACHE (1; APA); TUMOR (1; APA); ULCER, PEPTIC (PREVENT AND TREAT) (1; APA; MAB; PH2;
PNC; WAF); UTI (1; APA); VAGINOSIS (1; MAB); VERTIGO (F; CRC; MAB); WATER RETENTION (1;
APA; MAB; PHR; PH2); WORM (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (MEADOWSWEET) — 1–2 TSP FLOWERS IN TEA SEVERAL ×/DAY (APA); 1 TBSP FLOWERS/CUP, 1–2
CUPS IN MORNING (HHB); 2.5–3.5 G FLOWERS (KOM; MAB; PH2; PIP); 2–4 ML LIQUID FLOWER EXTRACT
(APA); 4–5 G HERB (KOM; MAB; PH2; PIP); 4–6 G HERB, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1.5–6 ML LIQUID
HERB EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–4 ML HERB TINCTURE (1:5 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3
×/DAY (CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MEADOWSWEET) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). FOR THE FLOWER, COMMISSION
E REPORTS HYPERSENSITIVITY TO SALICYLATES (AEH). OVERDOSAGE MIGHT CAUSE GASTRIC DISTRESS AND QUEASINESS (PHR). IN VIEW OF THE LACK OF TOXICOLOGICAL DATA, EXCESSIVE USE, ESPECIALLY DURING LACTATION
AND PREGNANCY, SHOULD BE AVOIDED. CONTRAINDICATED WITH ASPIRIN OR SALICYLATE ALLERGY DUE TO POTENTIAL
FOR CROSS-REACTIVITY (O’BRIEN, 1998). INDIVIDUALS WITH ASPIRIN HYPERSENSITIVITY, ASTHMA, DIABETES,
GOUT, HEMOPHILIA, HEPATOSIS, HYPOTHROMBINEMIA, NEPHROSIS, AND PEPTIC ULCERS SHOULD BE CAUTIOUS
WITH SALICYLATES. ALCOHOL, BARBITURATES, AND ORAL SEDATIVES MAY POTENTIATE SALICYLATE TOXICITY. BEWARE
OF SALICYLATE INTERACTION WITH ORAL ANTICOAGULANTS, METHOTREXATE, METOCLOPRAMIDE, PHENYTOIN,
PRONEBECID, SPIRONOLACTONE, AND VALPROATE. SALICYLATES EXCRETED IN BREAST MILK REPORTEDLY CAN CAUSE
MACULAR RASHES IN BREAST-FED BABIES (CAN). AVOID USE DURING VIRAL INFECTIONS (WAM). FLOWER
EXTRACTS ARE BACTERIOSTATIC, PROLONG LIFE EXPECTANCY OF MICE, LOWER VASCULAR PERMEABILITY, PROMOTE
EXCRETION OF URINE ACID, AND PREVENT GASTRIC ULCERS (BUT CAN POTENTIATE ULCEROGENIC ACTIVITY OF
HISTAMINE). SALICIN DOES NOT IRRITATE THE STOMACH (CAN).
MELATONIN (+)-N.A.
ACTIVITIES (MELATONIN) — ANTIAGING; ANTIDEPRESSANT; ANTIOXIDANT; SYNCHRONIZER.
INDICATIONS (MELATONIN) — DEPRESSION; INSOMNIA; JET LAG; SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER.
DOSAGES (MELATONIN) — 0.5–3 MG MELATONIN AT BEDTIME.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MELATONIN) — DOSES <8 MG HAVE REPORTEDLY
INDUCED HEAVY HEAD, HEADACHE, AND TRANSIENT DEPRESSION. MAY AGGRAVATE DEPRESSION IN PATIENTS WITH
PSYCHIATRIC ILLNESS. JAMA CAUTIONS THAT “SOME STUDIES SUGGEST MELATONIN MAY DEEPEN DEPRESSION
IN THOSE WHO HAVE IT OR INDUCE IT IN THOSE SUSCEPTIBLE TO IT.” MELATONIN IN PHYSIOLOGICAL DOSES CAUSES
VASOCONSTRICTION AND ALSO CONSTRICTS CEREBRAL ARTERIES” (IN RATS). (JAMA) MELATONIN HAS NO LD50.
ADDITIONAL POSSIBLE ADVERSE EFFECTS MENTIONED IN THE NIH WORKSHOP INCLUDED INHIBITION OF FERTILITY,
SUPPRESSION OF MALE SEXUAL DRIVE, HYPOTHERMIA, AND RETINAL DAMAGE. (POSSIBILITIES OF GYNECOMASTIA
AND LOW SPERM COUNT DISAPPEARED IN ONE MAN WHEN HE DISCONTINUED MELATONIN.) SOME PEOPLE TAKING
AS LITTLE AS 3 MG TELL ME IT’S TOO MUCH AND GETS THEM WIRED, REPORTING BETTER INSOMNIA PROTECTION
WITH SMALLER DOSES.
MELON, CANTALOUPE (CUCUMIS MELO L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (MELON) — ANTIACNE (1; PAM); ANTIAGING (1; FNF); ANTIALCOHOLIC (F; BIB); ANTIASTHMATIC (1; PAM); ANTICANCER (1; FNF; JNU; PAM); ANTIEMETIC (F; BIB; LMP); ANTIMASTITIC (1;
PAM); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; FNF); ANTIOXIDANT (1; PAM); ANTIOZENIC (1; FNF); ANTIPHOTOPHOBIC
(F; M29); ANTIPITYRIASIC (F; PAM); ANTI-PMS (F; JAF34:409); ANTIPORPHYRIC (F; M28); ANTIPROLIFERANT (F; JNU); ANTIPSORIAC (F; PAM); ANTIPYRETIC (F; BIB; DEP); ANTISTRESS (F; DAS); ANTIULCER
(1; PAM); APHRODISIAC (F; BIB); CARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; FNF); DEMULCENT (F; BIB); DIGESTIVE (F;
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BIB; LMP); DIURETIC (F; BIB; WOI); EMETIC (F; BIB; WBB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; BIB); EMOLLIENT
(F; WBB); EXPECTORANT (F; BIB); FUNGICIDE (1; UPW; WBB); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; FNF; PAM);
INTERFERON-SYNERGIST (1; FNF); LACRIMATORY (F; BIB); MUCOGENIC (1; PAM); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1;
PAM); STOMACHIC (F; BIB; LMP); TAENIFUGE (F; BIB); THYMOPROTECTIVE (1; PAM); TONIC (F; BIB);
VERMIFUGE (F; BIB).
INDICATIONS (MELON) — ACNE (1; FNF; M28); ANASARCA (F; BIB); APOPLEXY (F; BIB); ASCITES (F;
BIB); ASTHMA (1; PAM); BILIOUSNESS (F; BIB); BRONCHOSIS (F; BIB); BRUISE (F; BIB); BURN (F; BIB);
CANCER (1; BIB; FNF; JNU; PAM); CANCER, BLADDER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; FNF; JLH);
CANCER, STOMACH (1; BIB; JNU); CANCER, UTERUS (1; BIB; JNU); CARDIOPATHY (1; FNF; JNU); COLD
(F; BIB); CORYZA (F; BIB); COUGH (F; BIB); CYSTOSIS (F; FNF; JLH); DERMATOSIS (F; BIB); DIABETES
(F; BIB); DYSPEPSIA (F; BIB); DYSURIA (F; BIB; DEP); ECZEMA (F; BIB; UPW; WOI); EXTRAVASATION
(F; BIB); FATIGUE (F; BIB); FEVER (F; BIB; DEP); FRECKLE (F; BIB); FUNGUS (1; UPW; WBB); GAS
(F; DEP); GASTROSIS (F; JLH); GONORRHEA (F; BIB); HEATSTROKE (F; BIB); HEPATOSIS (F; BIB; JLH);
HYPERKERATOSIS (1; FNF; PAM; DAS); ICHTHYOSIS (1; FNF); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; FNF; PAM);
INFECTION (1; UPW; WBB); INSANITY (F; KAB); JAUNDICE (F; BIB; LMP); LEUKOPLAKIA (1; FNF;
PAM); LUPUS (1; FNF; M28); MASTOSIS (1; FNF); MENORRHAGIA (F; BIB); MYCOSIS (1; UPW; WBB);
NEPHROSIS (F; BIB); OLIGURIA (F; BIB); OPHTHALMIA (F; BIB); PITYRIASIS (1; FNF); PHOTOPHOBIA (1;
FNF); PMS (1; FNF); POLYP (F; BIB); PORPHYRIA (1; FNF); PSORIASIS (1; FNF); RHINOSIS (F; BIB);
SORE (F; BIB); STOMATOSIS (F; BIB); STRESS (1; FNF); SUNBURN (F; BIB); TAPEWORM (F; BIB); TUMOR
(F; BIB); ULCER (1; FNF; PAM); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VD (F; BIB); VOMITING (F; BIB; LMP); WATER
RETENTION (F; BIB; WOI); WORM (F; BIB); XEROPHTHALMIA (1; FNF).
DOSAGES (MELON) — BIBLICAL FOOD FARMACY. ALL THINGS IN MODERATION (JAD).
MESCAL (AGAVE SISALANA PERRINE) ++
ACTIVITIES (MESCAL) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; WO2); ALLERGENIC (1; CRC); CICATRIZANT (F; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC); DETERGENT (1; CRC); ECBOLIC (1; WO2); HEMOLYTIC (1; WBB); HYPOTENSIVE (1;
WO2); MOLLUSCICIDE (1; CRC); SOPORIFIC (F; CRC); UTEROTONIC (1; WO2).
INDICATIONS (MESCAL) — DYSENTERY (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; WO2); JAUNDICE (F; CRC;
JFM); LEPROSY (F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC); SPRAIN (F; CRC); SYPHILIS (F; CRC); WOUND (F; CRC).
MESCAL BEAN (SOPHORA SECUNDIFLORA (ORTEGA) LAG. EX DC.) +
SYNONYM: BROUSSONETIA SECUNDIFLORA ORTEGA.
ACTIVITIES (MESCAL BEAN) — HALLUCINOGEN (F; CRC); INSECTICIDE (F; CRC); INTOXICANT (F; CRC);
NARCOTIC (F; CRC); POISON (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (MESCAL BEAN) — EARACHE (F; CRC; DEM); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); OTOSIS (F; CRC);
SORE (F; DEM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MESCAL BEAN) — NOT COVERED (AHP). SEED
AND FLOWER POISONOUS, POSSIBLY CAUSING CONVULSIONS AND NAUSEA, DEATH DUE TO RESPIRATORY FAILURE
(ASPHYXIA). ONE CHEWED SEED CAN KILL A CHILD (CRC).
MESQUITE (PROSOPIS JULIFLORA (SW.) DC.) +++
ACTIVITIES (MESQUITE) — ALLERGENIC (F; CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (F; CRC); CYANOGENIC (F; CRC);
DISCUTIENT (F; CRC); EMETIC (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); POISON (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC);
VULNERARY (F; CRC).
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INDICATIONS (MESQUITE) — ABSCESS (F; CRC); BACTERIA (1; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC); CANCER (F;
CRC); CATARRH (F; CRC); COLD (F; CRC); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; CRC); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); FLU (F; CRC); HEAD COLD (F; CRC);
HOARSENESS (F; CRC); INFECTION (1; CRC); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC); ITCH (F; CRC); LARYNGOSIS (F;
CRC); MASTOSIS (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); PHARYNGOSIS (F; CRC); SORE THROAT (F; CRC);
STOMACHACHE (F; CRC); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); WOUND (F; CRC).
METEL, HINDU DATURA (DATURA METEL L.) X
SYNONYMS: D. ALBA NEES, D. CHLORANTHA HOOK., D. FASTUOSA L., D. METEL VAR. FASTUOSA (L.) STAFF.
ACTIVITIES (METEL) — ANALGESIC (F; CRC; SUW; WBB); ANESTHETIC (F; CRC; KAB); ANTISPASMODIC
(F; SUW); BRONCHODILATOR (F; CRC); DEMULCENT (F; CRC); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); HYPNOTIC (F; CRC);
INSECTICIDE (F; WBB); INTOXICANT (1; CRC; WBB); LACTIFUGE (F; SUW); MYDRIATIC (1; WBB);
NARCOTIC (1; CRC; SUW); PEDICULICIDE (1; KAB); PISCICIDE (1; WBB); POISON (1; CRC; WBB);
SEDATIVE (1; CRC); STIMULANT (F; WBB); VERMIFUGE (F; KAP).
INDICATIONS (METEL) — ACNE (F; CRC); ADENOPATHY (F; KAP); ANASARCA (F; CRC); ARTHROSIS (F;
KAP); ASTHMA (F; CRC; SUW; WBB); BLISTER (F; SKJ); BOIL (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; SUW); CANCER
(1; KAP); CARIES (F; SKJ); CATARRH (F; SUW); CONGESTION (F; CRC); CONVULSION (F; CRC; SKJ);
COUGH (F; CRC); CRAMP (F; CRC; SUW); DANDRUFF (F; CRC); DELIRIUM (F; CRC); DERMATOPHYTE
(F; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F; KAB; SKJ; SUW); DIARRHEA (F; SUW); DROPSY (F; CRC; SKJ); DYSMENORRHEA (F; KAP); EARACHE (F; CRC); ENCEPHALOSIS (F; SUW); EPIDIDYMOSIS (F; CRC); EPILEPSY (F;
CRC; SKJ); FEVER (F; JFM); GALACTORRHEA (F; SUW); HEADACHE (F; CRC; JFM); HEMIPLEGIA (F;
CRC; SKJ); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC); HYDROCELE (F; CRC; SKJ); INFLAMMATION (F; SUW); INSOMNIA
(1; CRC); LEPROSY (F; SKJ); LICE (1; KAB); LUMBAGO (F; KAP); MADNESS (F; CRC; SUW); MASTOSIS
(F; SUW); MYALGIA (F; CRC; SKJ); MYOSIS (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (1; CRC); NEURALGIA (F; KAP);
NUMBNESS (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB); ORCHOSIS (F; CRC); OTOSIS (F; CRC); PAIN (1; CRC;
KAB; KAP; SUW; WBB); PARKINSONIANISM (F; CRC); PAROTOSIS (F; CRC; SKJ); PERTUSSIS (F; KAP);
PHTHISIS (F; CRC); PROCTOSIS (F; CRC); PROLAPSE (F; CRC); RABIES (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC;
KAB; KAP); RINGWORM (F; CRC); SCIATICA (F; KAP); SMALLPOX (F; SKJ); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC); SORE
(F; CRC); SPASM (F; CRC); STOMACHACHE (F; JFM); STOMATOSIS (F; SKJ); SWELLING (F; KAB); SYPHILIS
(F; CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC); TUMOR (F; CRC; KAB); UTEROSIS (F; KAP); VD (F; CRC); WHEEZE
(F; CRC); WORM (F; KAP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (METEL) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “SEE D.
STRAMONIUM” (CRC). LINNAEUS IS SUGGESTED TO HAVE SAID THAT THIS MIGHT BE PREFERABLE TO STRAMONIUM (DEP).
MEXICAN CALEA, DOG’S GRASS, BITTER GRASS
(CALEA ZACATECHICHI SCHLECHT) +
ACTIVITIES (MEXICAN CALEA) — ANTIATHEROGENIC (F; CRC; JFM); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); APERITIF (F;
CRC); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC); BITTER (1; JFM); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; JFM); EMETIC (F; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (1; CRC; JFM); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; JFM); TRANQUILIZER (F; JFM).
INDICATIONS (MEXICAN CALEA) — ANOREXIA (F; CRC; JFM); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; JFM); BILIOUSNESS
(F; JFM); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; CRC); CHOLERA (F; CRC; JFM); COLIC (F; CRC; JFM); CONSTIPATION (1;
CRC; JFM); CNS DEPRESSION (F; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F; JFM); DIARRHEA (F; CRC); ERUPTION (F;
CRC); FEVER (F; CRC; JFM); MALARIA (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (F; JFM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MEXICAN CALEA) — “LISTED AS A NARCOTIC
HALLUCINOGEN (MOSTLY VISUAL)” (CRC).
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MEZEREON (DAPHNE MEZEREUM L.) X
ACTIVITIES (MEZEREON) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; EFS; HHB; PH2); ALTERATIVE (F; EFS); ANTIAGGREGANT
(1; PH2); ANTITUMOR (1; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; EFS); HALLUCINOGEN (1; PH2);
IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; EFS); RUBEFACIENT (1; PH2); STIMULANT (F; EFS; PNC);
TOXIC (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (MEZEREON) — AMENORRHEA (F; HHB); CANCER (1; JLH; PH2); CANCER, BONE (F; JLH);
CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CONSTIPATION (F;
EFS); DERMATOSIS (F; HHB); FEVER (F; EFS); GOUT (F; HHB); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; PH2);
INDURATION (F; JLH); LEUKEMIA (1; PNC); OSTEOSIS (F; JLH); RHEUMATISM (F; HHB; PNC);
SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); SYPHILIS (F; HHB); TUMOR (1; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VD (F; JLH); WATER
RETENTION (F; EFS).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MEZEREON) — NOT COVERED (AHP). TOO TOXIC
FOR MODERN RECOMMENDATION (PH2). MEZEREIN IS ANTILEUKEMIC (PNC).
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MILK THISTLE (SILYBUM MARIANUM (L.) GAERTN.) +++
SYNONYM: CARDUUS MARIANUS L.
ACTIVITIES (MILK THISTLE) — ADRENERGIC (1; WOI); ALTERATIVE (F; BIB; EFS); ANTIALLERGIC (1;
MAB); ANTIBILIOUS (F; APA); ANTICARCINOGENIC (1; MAB); ANTIDEPRESSANT (F; PNC); ANTIDOTE
(2; SHT); ANTIDOTE, MUSHROOM (1; PH2); ANTIEDEMIC (1; MAB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; BGB;
MAB; WAM); ANTILEUKOTRIENE (1; MAB); ANTIOXIDANT (2; MAB; SHT); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1;
MAB); ANTITOXIC (2; SHT); ANTITUMOR (1; MAB); ANTIVIRAL (1; PNC); APERIENT (F; BIB; WOI);
BITTER (1; PED); CAMP-PHOSPHODIESTERASE INHIBITOR (1; MAB); CHOLAGOGUE (2; BIB; EFS;
PHR); CHOLERETIC (1; HHB; MAB); DEMULCENT (F; PNC; WOI); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS); DIAPHORETIC
(F; BIB; EFS; WOI); DIGESTIVE (1; WAM); EMMENAGOGUE (F; BIB; EFS; PHR; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; BIB); GLUTATHIONIGENIC (1; MAB); HEMOSTAT (F; BIB); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (2; KOM;
SHT; WAM); HEPATOREGENERATIVE (2; KOM; MAB); HYPOLIPIDEMIC (1; PNC); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; MAB); LACTAGOGUE (1; APA; BIB; HMM; WOI); LAXATIVE (1; BIB; WOI); LIPOLYTIC
(1; PNC); 5-LIPOXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; MAB); LITHOLYTIC (F; WOI); PERISTALTIC (1; WOI);
STIMULANT (F; EFS; PHR); SUNSCREEN (1; MAB); SYMPATHICOLYTIC (F; HHB); TONIC (1; BIB;
EFS; PHR; WAM).
INDICATIONS (MILK THISTLE) — ALLERGY (1; MAB); ANOREXIA (2; FAD; PHR); ANTHRAX (F; BIB);
ASTHMA (F; BIB); BLEEDING (F; BIB; HHB); BRONCHOSIS (F; BIB); CALCULUS (F; BIB; WOI);
CANCER (1; JLH; MAB; WOI); CANCER, BREAST (1; HHB; JLH; MAB); CANCER, NOSE (F; HHB;
JLH); CANCER, OVARIAN (1; MAB); CATARRH (F; BIB); CHILDBIRTH (F; HHB); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2;
APA; BIB; PHR; PH2); CIRRHOSIS (2; BGB; KOM; PH2; SHT); COLIC (F; HH3; PH2); CONSTIPATION (1; BIB; WOI); COUGH (F; BIB); CRAMP (F; BIB); CYSTOSIS (F; HH3); DEPRESSION (F;
BIB; PNC); DERMATOSIS (1; BIB; PED); DIABETES (1; MAB; WOI); DIABETIC NEUROPATHY (1;
MAB); DROPSY (F; BIB; HHB; WOI); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA); DYSPEPSIA (2; FAD; KOM;
PH2; SHT); ENTEROSIS (F; APA; WOI); FEVER (1; BIB; EFS; HHB; WOI); FOOD ALLERGY (1;
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WAM); GALLSTONE (1; HHB; MAB; SKY); GASTROSIS (F; APA); HEMOPTYSIS (F; BIB); HEMORRHOID
(F; BIB; HHB; MAB; WOI); HEPATOSIS (2; KOM; PH2; SHT; WAM); HEPATITIS A (1; BGB);
HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; MAB); HYDROPHOBIA (F; BIB); HYPOTONIA (F; HH3); INFECTION (F; HHB);
INFLAMMATION (1; APA; BGB; MAB; WAM); INTOXICATION (1; FAD); INSULIN RESISTANCE (1;
SYN); ITCH (1; MAB); JAUNDICE (2; BIB; HH3 MAB; PH2; PNC; WAM); LEUKORRHEA (F; BIB);
MALARIA (F; BIB; HHB; PHR; PH2); MENOPAUSE (F; HHB); METRORRHAGIA (F; HHB); MIGRAINE
(F; HH3); MUSHROOM POISONING (2; FAD; SHT); NAUSEA (1; MAB); NEPHROSIS (F; BGB); OBESITY
(1; PNC); OLIGOLACTEA (F; APA); PERITONOSIS (F; BIB); PHLEBITIS (F; APA); PLAGUE (F; BIB);
PLEURISY (F; BIB); PSORIASIS (F; SKY); PULMONOSIS (F; BIB); SORE (F; HHB); SPLENOSIS (F; BGB;
BIB; HH3; PHR; PH2); STONE (F; WOI); SWELLING (1; MAB); SYNDROME-X (1; SYN); TUMOR
(1; MAB); ULCUS CRURIS (F; HHB; HH3); UTEROSIS (F; BIB; PHR; PH2; WOI); VARICOSIS (F;
HHB; HH3); VIRUS (1; PNC).
DOSAGES (MILK THISTLE) — 2–3 TSP FRESH LEAF (SIC) (PED); 1–3 G DRY LEAF (SIC) (PED); 1 G SEED
(HHB); 3.5–15 G SEED/DAY (HH3); 4–9 G SEED/DAY (MAB); 1 TSP (3–5 G) MASHED SEED/CUP WATER
3–4 ×/DAY, ONE-HALF HOUR BEFORE MEALS (APA; HH3); 12–15 G WHOLE OR POWDERED SEED, AN
EQUIVALENT TO 200–400 MG SILYMARIN, THE COLLECTIVE NAME FOR SILYBININ, SILYDIANIN, AND SILYCHRISTIN
(KOM; SHT); 4–9 ML FLUID EXTRACT (1:1)/DAY (KOM); 1–2 (540 MG) CAPSULES (STX WITH 175 MG
CERTIFIED POTENCY SEED EXTRACT WITH AT LEAST 80% SILYMARIN, SYNERGISTICALLY COMBINED IN A BASE OF
TURMERIC AND ARTICHOKE) 3 ×/DAY WITH WATER (NH); 175 MG 80% SILYMARIN STX (PED); 420 MG
SILYMARIN/DAY (PNC); 200–400 MG SILYMARIN (SHT); 200–600 MG SILYMARIN/DAY FOR SYNDROME
X (SYN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MILK THISTLE) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NONE KNOWN (WAM).
COMMISSION E REPORTS NO CONTRAINDICATIONS OR DRUG INTERACTIONS FOR THE FRUIT. OCCASIONAL MILD
LAXATIVE EFFECTS ARE REPORTED (AEH). ONE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY (N = >2000) REPORTED CA. 1% SIDE
EFFECTS, MOSTLY TRANSIENT GI DISTRESS (SHT). ONE AUSTRALIAN REPORT, ATTRIBUTED TO SOMETHING OTHER
THAN SILYBIN IN THE MILK THISTLE PRODUCT, SUGGESTED ABDOMINAL CRAMPING, DIAPHORESIS, DIARRHEA,
NAUSEA, VOMITING, AND WEAKNESS (PH2). ANTAGONIZES PHENTOLAMINE AND YOHIMBINE (PH2). “THE
LONG TERM SAFETY AND THE ADVISABILITY OF THE USE OF THESE EXTRACTS IN PREGNANT OR WOMEN OF POTENTIAL
CHILDBEARING REMAIN TO BE ESTABLISHED” (LRNP, MARCH 1988). “MAY BE USED BY ... PREGNANT AND
LACTATING WOMEN” (SKY).
EXTRACTS (MILK THISTLE) — MILK THISTLE REGENERATES INJURED LIVER CELLS (SKY). SILYMARIN AT 100
MG/KG IN RABBIT DIETS IS REPORTED TO INDUCE P-450. SUCH DATA WEAKLY SUGGEST THAT MILK THISTLE
MIGHT DETOXIFY (OR INACTIVATE) DRUGS DETOXIFIED BY P-450. SILYMARIN, THE ANTIHEPATOTOXIC LIGNAN,
IS HYPOLIPIDEMIC, LOWERING FATTY DEPOSITS IN THE LIVERS OF EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS, AND HAS BEEN
USED SUCCESSFULLY FOR HEPATITIS B VIRUS (PNC). PRETREATMENT WITH SILYMARIN AND SILYBIN GIVES
100% PROTECTION AGAINST MUSHROOM POISONING IN EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS. POST TREATMENT? WHEN
SILYBIN WAS GIVEN IVN TO HUMANS WITHIN 48 HOURS OF INGESTING DEATH CAP MUSHROOM, IT EFFECTIVELY
PREVENTED FATALITIES (PNC). LD50 SILYBININ 1065 MG/KG IVN MOUSE (HH3), LDLO SILYMARIN =
>20,000 MG/KG ORL MOUSE (MAB), LDLO SILYMARIN = >1000 MG/KG ORL DOG (MAB), LDLO EXTRACTS
>16,000 MG/KG ORL MOUSE (HH3).
MILKWEED (ASCLEPIAS SYRIACA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (MILKWEED) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANALGESIC (F; CRC); ANTIEDEMIC (F; CRC); ANTITUMOR
(1; CRC; JLH); CICATRIZANT (F; CRC); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F;
CRC); EMETIC (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); LACTAGOGUE (F; DEM);
LAXATIVE (F; CRC; DEM); NERVINE (F; CRC); STERILANT (F; CRC).
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INDICATIONS (MILKWEED) — ASTHMA (F; CRC); BACKACHE (F; CRC; DEM); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC);
CANCER (1; CRC; JLH); CATARRH (F; CRC); CHEST ACHE (F; DEM); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; DEM);
COUGH (F; CRC); DROPSY (F; CRC; DEM); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA
(F; CRC); EDEMA (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC); GALLSTONE (F; CRC); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); GONORRHEA
(F; CRC); GRAVEL (F; CRC; DEM); MASTOSIS (F; CRC; DEM); MOLE (F; CRC); PAIN (F; CRC; DEM);
PLEURISY (F; CRC); PNEUMONIA (F; CRC); POISON IVY (F; MIC); PULMONOSIS (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM
(F; CRC; DEM); RINGWORM (F; CRC; DEM); SCROFULA (F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC); STING (F; DEM);
SWELLING (F; CRC); TUMOR (1; CRC; JLH); ULCER (F; CRC); VD (F; CRC); WART (F; CRC; DEM;
JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC); WOUND (F; CRC; DEM).
MIMOSA (ALBIZIA JULIBRISSIN DURAZZ.) ++
SYNONYM: MIMOSA ARBOREA FORSSK.
ACTIVITIES (MIMOSA) — ANALGESIC (F; DAA; FAY); ANTIANAPHYLACTIC (1; X3932203); APERITIF (F;
FAY); ARRHYTHMIGENIC (1; X1611699); CALCIUM BLOCKER (1; WO3); DIGESTIVE (F; DAA); DISCUTIENT
(F; FAY); DIURETIC (F; FAY); INSECTICIDE (F; FAY); MEMORIGENIC (F; FAY); PROTEINASE INHIBITOR (1;
X528539); SEDATIVE (F; DAA; X10904180); STIMULANT (F; DAA); TONIC (F; DAA); TRANQUILIZER (F;
DAA); UTEROCONTRACTANT (F; FAY); VERMIFUGE (F; DAA); VULNERARY (F; DAA).
INDICATIONS (MIMOSA) — ABSCESS (F; DAA); ANAPHYLAXIS (1; X3932203); ANOREXIA (F; FAY);
ANXIETY (F; FAY); BOIL (F; DAA); CANCER (1; DAA); CANCER, LUNG (1; DAA); CARBUNCLE (F; DAA);
CARDIOPATHY (1; WO3); DEPRESSION (F; FAY); FRACTURE (F; DAA); FURUNCLE (F; FAY); HEMORRHOID
(F; DAA); INSOMNIA (F; DAA; X10904180); NERVOUSNESS (F; DAA; X10904180); PAIN (F; DAA;
FAY); PULMONOSIS (F; FAY); SARCOMA (F; DAA); SORE (F; DAA); SPRAIN (F; DAA); STRESS (F; FAY);
SWELLING (F; FAY); WATER RETENTION (F; FAY); WORM (F; DAA); WOUND (F; FAY).
DOSAGES (MIMOSA) — 9–30 G BARK; 3–9 G FLOWERS (FAY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MIMOSA) — ACCORDING TO THE WOI, THIS PLANT
SHARES ALL THE MEDICINAL INDICATIONS OF ALBIZIA LEBBEK.
MISSOURI SNAKEROOT, WILD QUININE (PARTHENIUM
INTEGRIFOLIUM L.) +++
BLUMENTHAL, FOSTER, AND PEDERSEN ALL MAKE THE CASE THAT EARLY ON, SOME, MANY, OR MOST OF THE
EARLIER STUDIES LEADING TO THE NEW FAME FOR ECHINACEA WERE REALLY PERFORMED ON PARTHENIUM.
PEDERSEN (1998) SAYS, “DURING THE PAST FIFTY YEARS MOST OF THE ECHINACEA OF COMMERCE WAS
PROBABLY PARTHENIUM.”
ACTIVITIES (MISSOURI SNAKEROOT) — ANTIBACTERIAL (F; JAD); ANTISEPTIC (F; PED); IMMUNOSTIMULANT
(F; PED).
INDICATIONS (MISSOURI SNAKEROOT) — BACTERIA (F; JAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; PED); COLITIS (F; PED);
COLD (F; PED); COUGH (F; PED); DEBILITY (F; PED); ENTEROSIS (F; PED); FATIGUE (F; PED); IMMUNODEPRESSION (F; PED); INFECTION (F; PED); VD (F; PED).
DOSAGES (MISSOURI SNAKEROOT) — 1 TBSP FRESH ROOT (PED); 1.5 G DRY ROOT (PED); 1.5 G DRY ROOT:8
ML ALCOHOL/7 ML WATER.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MISSOURI SNAKEROOT) — CLASS 1 (AHP).
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MISTLETOE (VISCUM ALBUM L.) X
ACTIVITIES (MISTLETOE) — ANTIFERTILITY (F; SKJ); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; PNC); ANTINEOPLASTIC (1; APA;
PNC); ANTISEPTIC (F; CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (F; APA; CRC; MAD; PNC); ANTITUMOR (1; APA; CRC);
APHRODISIAC (F; KAB); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC); CAMP-PHOSPHODIESTERASE INHIBITOR (1; PNC); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; APA; CAN); CARDIOTONIC (1; CRC; PNC); CARDIOTOXIC (1; WOI); CARMINATIVE (F;
CRC); CYTOSTAT (1; KOM; PH2); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC; WOI); EMETIC (F; CRC);
ENDOPHINOGENIC (1; BRU); EXPECTORANT (F; PH2); HYPERTENSIVE (1; APA); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA;
CAN; KOM; PH2; WOI); HYPOTONIC (F; KOM); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; APA; CRC; KOM; PH2);
LACTAGOGUE (F; CRC; MAD); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; WOI); NARCOTIC (1; CRC; JFM); NEPHROTONIC (F;
CRC); NERVINE (1; CRC; PNC); POISON (1; CRC); SEDATIVE (F; APA; PH2; PNC); STIMULANT (F;
CRC); SYMPATHOMIMETIC (F; CRC); THYMOSTIMULANT (F; CRC); TONIC (F; PH2); TRANQUILIZER (F;
PH2); UTEROCONTRACTANT (1; APA); VASODILATOR (F; CRC); VERMIFUGE (F; MAD).
INDICATIONS (MISTLETOE) — ABSCESS (F; APA); ALACTEA (F; MAD); ALOPECIA (F; CRC); AMENORRHEA
(F; CRC; PHR; PH2); ANXIETY (F; PHR; PH2); APOPLEXY (F; CRC; MAD); ARRHYTHMIA (F; PH2);
ARTHROSIS (2; CRC; KOM; PH2); ASTHMA (F; CRC; MAD; PHR; PH2); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; CRC;
HH2; MAD; PHR; PH2); BACKACHE (F; PH2); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); BLEEDING (F; CRC; PHR; PH2);
CANCER (1; APA; CRC; PH2); CANCER, BREAST (1; CRC); CANCER, COLON (1; CRC); CANCER, LUNG (1;
CRC); CANCER, STOMACH (1; CRC); CARDIOPATHY (F; PH2); CHILDBIRTH (F; MAD); CHOREA (F; HH2;
PHR; PH2); CIRCULOSIS (F; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; WOI); CONVULSION (F; MAD); COUGH (F;
PH2); CRAMP (F; APA; CRC; MAD; PNC); DIARRHEA (F; PHR; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC; MAD); EARACHE (F; CRC); ENDOMETRIOSIS (F; MAD); ENURESIS (F; MAD);
EPILEPSY (F; HH2; PHR; PH2); EPISTAXIS (F; MAD); FATIGUE (F; PHR; PH2); FEVER (F; MAD); GAS
(F; CRC); GASTROSIS (F; MAD); GOUT (F; MAD; PHR); HEADACHE (F; CAN); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC);
HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; PH2; WOI); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; CAN; CRC; KOM; PHR; PH2;
WOI); HYPERTONY (F; CRC; HH2; MAD); HYSTERIA (F; CRC; HH2; PHR; PH2); IMMUNODEPRESSION
(1; APA; CRC; KOM; PH2); INFECTION (F; CRC); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; KAB; PHR; PH2);
INSOMNIA (F; APA; PH2; PNC); ISCHIOSIS (F; MAD); LEUKEMIA (1; CRC; PNC); LEUKORRHEA (F;
MAD); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; PH2); LUMBAGO (F; CRC; KAB; WOI); MALARIA (F; CRC);
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MENORRHAGIA (F; MAD); METRORRHAGIA (F; CRC; MAD); MIGRAINE (F; MAD); MYOMA (F; MAD);
MYOSIS (F; CRC); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (F; APA; CRC; HH2; PHR; PH2; PNC);
NEURALGIA (F; CRC); NEUROSIS (1; APA; PH2); OSTEOPOROSIS (F; CRC); OTOSIS (F; CRC; WOI); PAIN
(1; BRU; MAD; PH2); PERTUSSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (2; PHR; PH2); SORE (1; APA; CRC);
SPASM (F; CRC); SPLENOMEGALY (F; CRC; WOI); SPONDYLOSIS (F; CRC); STERILITY (F; CRC); TACHYCARDIA (F; PHR; PH2); TUMOR (2; APA; CRC; KOM; PHR; PH2); TYPHOID (F; CRC); ULCER (F; CRC);
ULCUS CRURIS (F; MAD); UTEROSIS (F; CRC; MAD); VARICOSIS (F; CRC; MAD); VERTIGO (F; CRC; HH2;
MAD; PHR; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; WOI); WOMB (F; CRC); WORM (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (MISTLETOE) — DON’T TAKE IT! (JAD); 1 TSP CHOPPED LEAF/CUP WATER 1–2 ×/DAY (APA);
2–6 G DRY LEAF, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–3 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY
(CAN); 2–6 G POWDERED SHOOT (PNC); 1–3 ML LIQUID SHOOT EXTRACT (PNC); 10.5 ML LEAF TINCTURE
(PNC); 0.5 ML TINCTURE (1:5 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 40–120 ML 1:20 COLD WATER INFUSION
(CAN); 1 TSP (2.5 G) IN COLD INFUSION UP TO 4 ×/DAY (PH2); STEEP 40 G IN A LITER OF WINE FOR 3
DAYS (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MISTLETOE) — CLASS 2D. CONTRAINDICATED IN
PROTEIN HYPERSENSITIVITY AND CHRONIC PROGRESSIVE INFECTIONS SUCH AS AIDS AND TUBERCULOSIS. DO NOT
EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE (2.5 G INFUSED IN COLD WATER 10–12 HOURS, UP TO 2 ×/DAY) (AHP).“HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). “THE DRUG IS NON-TOXIC WITH
PERORAL ADMINISTRATION” (PH2), AND PERHAPS ORALLY INEFFICACIOUS TOO (BRU). FATALITIES QUESTIONABLY
REPORTED FROM CHILDREN INGESTING BERRIES (CRC). COMMISSION E REPORTS HERB PERMITTED ONLY FOR
PARENTERAL INJECTION. CONTRAINDICATIONS: HYPERSENSITIVITY TO PROTEINS, CHRONIC PROGRESSIVE INFECTIONS
(E.G., TUBERCULOSIS); ADVERSE EFFECTS: ALLERGIC AND OTHER REACTIONS. ALSO REPORTED THE VISCOTOXINS ARE
NOT ABSORBED ORALLY AND MAY HAVE NECROTIZING EFFECTS IN HIGHER DOSES (AEH). CAN CAUTIONS THAT
MIXED HERBAL PREPARATIONS, CONTAINING MISTLETOE, ARE POISONOUS AND CAN CAUSE HEPATOSIS AND
HYPOTENSION. BECAUSE OF TOXIC CONSTITUENTS AND UTERINE STIMULANT ACTIVITY, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND
LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. MISTLETOE MAY INTERFERE WITH ANTICOAGULANT/COAGULANT, ANTIDEPRESSANT,
AND CARDIAC THERAPIES (CAN). SIDE EFFECTS OF INJECTIONS INCLUDE ALLERGIC REACTIONS, ANGINA, CHILLS,
CIRCULATORY PROBLEMS, FEVER, AND HEADACHE (AHP).
EXTRACTS (MISTLETOE) — EXTRACTS ARE CYTOTOXIC, IMMUNOSTIMULANT; EXHIBIT SIGNIFICANT ANTITUMOR
ACTIVITY AGAINST COLON, LUNG, AND MAMMARY TUMORS. THE LECTIN FRACTION IS QUITE TOXIC LD50 = 80
ΜG/KG CF 3 ΜG FOR RICIN; VISCOTOXIN HAS AN ESTIMATED LD50 = 0.7 MG/KG IPR MOUSE. JUICE OF PLANT
LD50 = 32 MG (DRY WEIGHT)/KG IPR MOUSE (CRC).
MOHODU-WA-PELA (CINERARIA ASPERA THUNB.) +
ACTIVITIES (MOHODU-WA-PELA) — FUMITORY (F; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC); NARCOTIC (1; CRC);
INTOXICANT (F; CRC); VASODILATOR (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (MOHODU-WA-PELA) — ASTHMA (F; CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MOHODU-WA-PELA) — “EMBODEN LISTS IT AS
A NARCOTIC HALLUCINOGEN OF QUESTIONABLE STATUS” (CRC).
MOLE PLANT (EUPHORBIA LATHYRIS L.) X
SYNONYM: E. LATHYRUS L.
ACTIVITIES (MOLE PLANT) — ANTISEPTIC (F; CRC); ANTITUMOR (1; CRC); CARCINOGENIC (1; CRC);
DEPILATORY (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC); EMETIC (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (1; CRC); POISON (1; CRC);
PRIAPISTIC (1; CRC); VESICANT (F; CRC).
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INDICATIONS (MOLE PLANT) — CANCER (1; CRC); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CONSTIPATION (1; CRC); CORN
(F; CRC; JLH); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; CRC); ERYSIPELAS (F; CRC); GANGRENE (F; CRC);
IMPOTENCE (1; CRC); MELANOMA (F; CRC); PARALYSIS (F; CRC); PARKINSON’S DISEASE (1; CRC);
RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC); SORE THROAT (F; CRC); TUMOR (1; CRC); WART (F; CRC);
WATER RETENTION (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MOLE PLANT) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PHR).
MONEYWORT (LYSIMACHIA NUMMULARIA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (MONEYWORT) — ANTACID (F; EFS); ANTIBACTERIAL (F; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); ANTISEPTIC
(1; HHB); ANTISIALAGOGUE (F; PH2); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; PH2); HEMOLYTIC (1;
MAD); VULNERARY (F; EFS; PH2).
INDICATIONS (MONEYWORT) — ARTHROSIS (F; HHB); ASTHMA (F; MAD); BACTERIA (F; PH2); BLEEDING
(F; MAD); COUGH (F; MAD; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; HHB; PH2); DYSENTERY (F;
HHB; MAD); ECZEMA (F; PH2); FEVER (F; EFS); GOUT (F; HHB; MAD); HALITOSIS (F; MAD);
HEMOPTYSIS (F; MAD); INFECTION (1; HHB; PH2); MYALGIA (F; MAD); PAIN (F; HHB); PULMONOSIS
(F; MAD); RHEUMATISM (F; HHB); SCROFULA (F; MAD); SORE (F; HHB; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F;
MAD); ULCER (F; MAD); VARICOSIS (F; MAD); WOUND (F; HHB).
DOSAGES (MONEYWORT) — 2 TSP HERB/250 ML WATER, TAKE 1 CUP 2–3 ×/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MONEYWORT) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
MONKSHOOD (ACONITUM NAPELLUS L.) X
THERE ARE 300 SPECIES IN THE POISONOUS MONKSHOOD GENUS, MANY CONTAINING THE ALKALOID ACONITINE,
WHICH IMPARTS ITS ACTIVITIES TO THE HERB. ACONITE WAS LONG USED IN TAM, E.G., A. FEROX; AND TCM,
E.G., A. CARMICHAELII, APPEARING LATER AS A MEDICINE IN THE WESTERN WORLD. MOERMAN MENTIONS SIX
SPECIES IN NORTH AMERICA, ALL USED AS POISONS. ONLY CHINESE A. CARMICHAELII WAS COVERED BY
AHP (1997).
ACTIVITIES (MONKSHOOD) — ANALGESIC (1; FNF; PH2); ANESTHETIC (1; FNF; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(1; FNF; PH2); ANTINEURALGIC (1; BRU); ANTIPYRETIC (1; EFS; FNF); ANTISEPTIC (F; PH2); ARRHYTHMIGENIC (1; FNF; PH2); BRADYCARDIC (1; FNF; PH2); CARDIOTONIC (1; FNF; PH2); CARDIOTOXIC (1;
FNF); DIAPHORETIC (1; EFS; FNF); DIURETIC (F; EFS); EMETIC (1; FNF); HYPOTENSIVE (1; FNF; PH2);
IMMUNOMODULATOR (F; FNF); INSECTICIDE (1; FNF); MYDRIATIC (1; FNF); NARCOTIC (F; EFS); PARALYTIC
(1; PH2); PEDICULICIDE (F; FNF); POISON (1; PH2); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; FNF; PH2); SIALAGOGUE
(F; FNF); TOXIC (1; EFS).
INDICATIONS (MONKSHOOD) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ANXIETY (F; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F; PH2); CANCER
(F; JLH); COUGH (F; BRU); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); FEVER (1; EFS; FNF); GASTROSIS (1; FNF); GOUT
(F; PH2); HEADACHE (1; FNF; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; FNF; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; FNF;
PH2); MIGRAINE (F; PH2); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); MYALGIA (F; PH2); NEURALGIA (1; FNF; PH2); NEUROSIS
(F; PH2); PAIN (1; FNF; PH2); PARALYSIS (F; PH2); PERICARDOSIS (F; PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; BRU);
RHEUMATISM (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (MONKSHOOD) — 0.1 G = AVERAGE DAILY DOSE; 0.6 G = MAXIMUM DAILY DOSE (PH2).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MONKSHOOD) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). COMMISSION E REPORTS THE HERB AND TUBER ARE NOT PERMITTED FOR THERAPEUTIC USE.
USEFULNESS IS NOT DOCUMENTED ADEQUATELY FOR MOST ADVOCATED USES (AEH). USE OF THE DRUG IS
RISKY AND NOT RECOMMENDED (PH2). EXTREMELY TOXIC; CAN CAUSE IRREGULAR HEART BEATS, HEART
ATTACK, AND EVEN DEATH. DANGEROUS, EVEN TOPICALLY. TO BE AVOIDED, ESPECIALLY BY PREGNANT OR
NURSING WOMEN. ON COMMISSION E LIST OF UNAPPROVED HERBS. “THIS MEANS THAT IT IS NOT
RECOMMENDED FOR USE BECAUSE IT HAS NOT BEEN PROVEN TO BE SAFE OR EFFECTIVE” (ACS). CONTAINS
THE TOXIC ALKALOID ACONITINE (AEH). ACONITINE FIRST EXCITES, THEN PARALYZES PERIPHERAL NERVE
ENDINGS AND THE BRAIN STEM. IT SLOWS RESPIRATION AND EXTINGUISHES ATRIAL IMPULSES WITHIN THE AV NODE. IT PARALLELS OTHER NEUROTOXINS (BATRACHOTOXIN, GRAYANOTOXIN), WHICH ACT ON THE SODIUM
CHANNELS AND HINDER REPOLARIZATION. BETWEEN 1980 AND 1984, THERE WERE 25 REPORTED ACONITE
MURDERS IN SICHUAN CHINA ALONE.
MOONSEED (MENISPERMUM CANADENSE L.) +
ACTIVITIES (MOONSEED) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); CYANOGENIC (F; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); DIURETIC
(F; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; DEM); NERVINE (F; CRC; EFS); POISON (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC);
TONIC (F; CRC; EFS).
INDICATIONS (MOONSEED) — CANCER (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; DEM); DEBILITY (F; CRC);
DERMATOSIS (F; CRC; DEM); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); FEVER (F; CRC); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); GOUT (F;
CRC); SCROFULA (F; CRC); SORE (F; DEM); SYPHILIS (F; CRC); VD (F; CRC; DEM); WATER RETENTION
(F; CRC).
DOSAGES (MOONSEED) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PHR).
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MORMON TEA (EPHEDRA NEVADENSIS S. WATSON) ++
ACTIVITIES (MORMON TEA) — ASTRINGENT (1; APA; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; APA; CRC; DEM); DIURETIC
(1; APA; CRC; DEM); FUMITORY (F; CRC); TONIC (F; APA).
INDICATIONS (MORMON TEA) — BURN (F; APA; DEM); COLD (F; APA; CRC); DIARRHEA (1; APA);
DYSURIA (F; DEM); ENTERORRHAGIA (F; CRC); HEADACHE (F; APA; CRC); GONORRHEA (F; APA; CRC);
NEPHROSIS (F; APA; CRC; DEM); SORE (F; APA; DEM); SYPHILIS (1; APA; CRC); VD (F; CRC;
DEM); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; CRC; DEM).
DOSAGES (MORMON TEA) — (BASED ON RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE ALKALOID RICH MA HUANG) 1–4 G
POWDERED STEM (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MORMON TEA) — CLASS 1 (AHP).
MORNING GLORY (IPOMOEA HEDERACEA JACQ.) +
SYNONYMS: I. BARBIGERA SWEET, PHARBITIS HEDERACEA (JACQ.) CHOISY
I FEAR PH2 MAY HAVE GONE GENERIC WITHOUT TELLING US SO. I DO NOT FIND THIS SPECIES IN MY CHINESE
BOOK, ALTHOUGH MANY SPECIES ARE COSMOPOLITAN. SO MANY OF THE PH2 ENTRIES MAY NOT NECESSARILY
APPLY TO THIS SPECIES.
ACTIVITIES (MORNING GLORY) — ASCARIFUGE (1; PH2); DIURETIC (F; DEP); LAXATIVE (1; DEP; PH2);
TAENIFUGE (1; PH2); TERATOGENIC (F; PH2); VERMIFUGE (1; DEP; PH2).
INDICATIONS (MORNING GLORY) — ASCARIS (1; PH2); BILIOUSNESS (F; DEP); CONSTIPATION (1; DEP;
PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); EDEMA (F; PH2); GAS (F; PH2); PARASITE (1; PH2); SATIETY (F; PH2);
SCABIES (1; PH2); TAPEWORM (1; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; DEP); WORM (1; DEP; PH2).
DOSAGES (MORNING GLORY) — 0.5–3 G SEED (HHB); 30–40 GRAINS (DEP); CHINESE DOSAGE 1.5–15
G DRUG (PH2); 24–30 G IN TEA (NOT FOR ME).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MORNING GLORY) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
LAXATIVE ACTION MAY BE ACCOMPANIED BY CRAMPING. POSSIBLY TERATOGENIC, NOT FOR USE DURING PREGNANCY (PH2). “INADMISSABLE IN INFLAMMATORY STATES OF THE ALIMENTARY CANAL” (DEP).
MOTHER OF THYME (THYMUS SERPYLLUM L.) +++
FOSTER AND DUKE (1985) TREAT MOTHER OF THYME AS T. PULEGIOIDES (FAD), TUCKER AND DEBAGGIO
(TAD) ADD THAT MOST SO-CALLED WILD THYME OR MOTHER OF THYME ON SALE OR ESCAPED IN THE U.S. IS
T. PULEGIOIDES OR T. PRAECOX VAR. ARCTICUS (“DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS ARE TINY” (TAD)). USDA
RECOGNIZES BOTH T. PULEGIOIDES AND T. SERPYLLUM AS WILD THYME. IT IS HIGHLY LIKELY THAT MOST
CHEMICAL AND MEDICINAL STUDIES ARE UNVOUCHERED SO WE’LL NEVER REALLY KNOW WHICH SPECIES WAS
INTENDED. I SUSPECT THAT AMERICANS HAD BEST CONSULT DATA ON T. PULEGIOIDES AND EUROPEANS THIS
ENTRY, T. SERPYLLUM. THERE ARE FEW MAJOR DIFFERENCES IN THE CHEMICAL AND MEDICAL, AS WITH THE
MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS.
ACTIVITIES (MOTHER OF THYME) — ANALGESIC (1; FAD; PH2); ANTIHORMONAL (1; HH2; PH2);
ANTISEPTIC (2; KOM; PIP; TAD); ANTISPASMODIC (1; FAD; PIP); ANTITHYROID (1; AKT); ANTITUSSIVE (1; PH2); CARDIOTONIC (1; FAD); CARMINATIVE (F; MAD; PHR); DEPURATIVE (F; FAD);
DIURETIC (F; MAD); EMMENAGOGUE (F; FEL; MAD); EXPECTORANT (1; FAD; MAD; PH2); FUNGICIDE (1; TAD); HEMOSTAT (F; MAD); HYPOTENSIVE (1; FAD); RESPIRATONIC (1; FAD); SECRETOMOTOR (1; PHR); STOMACHIC (F; MAD; PHR); THYROTROPIC (1; HH2; PH2); TONIC (F; MAD);
VULNERARY (F; MAD).
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INDICATIONS (MOTHER OF THYME) — ABSCESS (F; HH2); ADENOPATHY (F; JLH; MAD); ANGINA (F;
FAD); ARTHROSIS (F; MAD); ASTHMA (F; MAD); BLEEDING (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (2; MAD; PHR;
PH2); CANCER (1; COX; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; COX; JLH); CANCER, PITUITARY (1; COX; JLH);
CANCER, SPLEEN (1; COX; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; COX; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; COX; JLH);
CATARRH (2; HH2; KOM; MAD; PIP); CHILL (F; MAD); CHLOROSIS (F; MAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F;
PHR); CHOLERA (F; MAD); COLD (F; MAD); COLIC (F; MAD; PH2); COUGH (2; FAD; HH2; MAD;
PHR); CRAMP (1; FAD; HAD; HH2; PIP); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); DISLOCATION
(F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; FEL; MAD); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH; MAD);
EPIGASTROSIS (F; MAD); EPILEPSY (F; MAD); FLU (F; FAD); FRACTURE (F; MAD); FUNGUS (1; TAD);
GAS (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; MAD); HANGOVER (F; MAD); HEADACHE (F; MAD);
HEMICRANIA (F; MAD); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; FAD); HYSTERIA (F; MAD); INFECTION (1; HH2;
TAD); ISCHIOSIS (F; HH2); ITCH (F; PH2); LEUKORRHEA (F; MAD); MYCOSIS (1; TAD); NEPHROSIS
(F; PHR); NEUROSIS (F; FAD; MAD); PAIN (1; FAD; HH2; PH2); PERTUSSIS (F; MAD; PH2);
PHRENOSIS (F; MAD); RESPIROSIS (2; KOM; HH2; MAD; PH2; PIP); RHEUMATISM (F; HH2; PHR;
PH2); SCROFULA (F; MAD); SORE (F; HH2); SORE THROAT (F; FEL); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH; MAD); SPRAIN
(F; PHR; PH2); STOMACHACHE (F; FAD; MAD); SWELLING (F; MAD); TOOTHACHE (1; FAD; PH2;
WOI); ULCER (F; MAD); UTEROSIS (F; JLH; MAD); VERTIGO (F; MAD); VOMITING (F; PH2); WATER
RETENTION (F; MAD); WOUND (F; HH2)
DOSAGES (MOTHER OF THYME) — 4–6 G/DAY HERB (KOM; PH2; PIP); 2 TSP (~3.8 G) HERB IN HOT TEA
(MAD); 1.5–2 G DRUG/CUP WATER (PHR); 1 G HERB/LITER FILTERED WATER, OR 4 MG EO TO BATH (PH2);
5–15 G LIQUID EXTRACT (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MOTHER OF THYME) — NONE REPORTED (PIP).
OIL IS TOXIC AND VERY IRRITANT TO THE SKIN (FAD).
MOTHERWORT (LEONURUS CARDIACA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (MOTHERWORT) — ALLERGENIC (1; CRC); ANALGESIC (F; CRC; EFS); ANTIAGGREGANT (1;
PNC); ANTIEPILEPTIC (F; HHB); ANTIISCHEMIC (1; BGB); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; BGB); ANTIPYRETIC (F;
CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA; CRC; FAD; HHB); ANTITUMOR (1; BGB); ANTIVIRAL (1; BGB);
ASTRINGENT (F; CRC); CARDIOTONIC (1; PNC); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; APA; BGB); CYTOTOXIC (1; BGB);
DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC; EFS; FAD; HHB); EXPECTORANT
(F; EFS; MAD); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA; BGB; FAD; HHB); HYPOTONIC (1; PHR; PH2); LAXATIVE (1;
BGB; CRC); LIPOLYTIC (1; PNC); NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1; PHR; PH2); NERVINE (1; CRC; EFS;
PNC); OXYTOCIC (1; APA; BGB); SEDATIVE (1; APA; CRC; FAD; PH2); STIMULANT (F; DEM); TONIC
(F; CRC; EFS); UTEROTONIC (1; APA; BGB; FAD; HHB).
INDICATIONS (MOTHERWORT) — AMENORRHEA (F; BGB; CRC; FAD; HHB; PH2); ANEMIA (F; CRC;
HHB; MAD); ANGINA (F; HHB); ANXIETY (F; APA; BGB); ARRHYTHMIA (2, PHR); ASTHMA (F; CRC;
HAD); BLEEDING (F; CRC); BPH (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; PH2); CANCER (1; BGB); CARDIOPATHY
(2; APA; KOM; MAD; PH2); CARDIOSCLEROSIS (F; CRC); CATARRH (F; MAD); CHILDBIRTH (F; MAD);
CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; CRC); CLIMACTERIC (F; HHB; MAD; PH2); COLD (F; BGB); CONSTIPATION (1;
BGB; CRC); CONVULSION (F; CRC); CRAMP (1; APA; CRC; FAD; HHB; MAD); DEBILITY (F; CRC);
DELIRIUM (F; BGB; CRC; MAD); DEPRESSION (F; BGB); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F;
BGB; CRC; FAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEM); DYSPNEA (F; MAD); DYSURIA (F; CRC); EPILEPSY (F;
BGB; CRC; HHB; MAD); FATIGUE (F; APA); FEVER (F; BGB; CRC; FAD); GAS (F; CRC; HHB;
PHR; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); GOITER (F; BGB; CRC); HEART (F; CRC); HEMATURIA (F; MAD);
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; BGB; CRC; FAD; HHB); HYPERTHYROID (2; APA; KOM; PHR;
PH2); HYSTERIA (F; CRC; MAD); INFERTILITY (F; MAD); INSOMNIA (1; APA; CRC; FAD; PH2);
LEUKEMIA (1; BGB); MENOPAUSE (F; CRC); NERVOUS HEART CONDITION (2; BGB; PHR; PH2);
NERVOUSNESS (1; APA; CRC; FAD; PH2); NEURALGIA (F; FAD); NEURASTHENIA (F; CRC); NEUROSIS
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(1; APA; BGB; CRC); PAIN (F; BGB; CRC; EFS); PALPITATION (F; APA; BGB; CRC; MAD);
PARALYSIS (F; MAD); PARTURITION (F; FAD); PROLAPSE (F; MAD); RABIES (F; CRC); RESTLESSNESS (F;
MAD); RHEUMATISM (1; BGB; CRC); ROEMHELD SYNDROME (F; MAD); SCIATICA (F; CRC; HAD);
SPASM (F; CRC); SPINE (F; CRC); STERILITY (F; MAD); STOMACHACHE (F; CRC; FAD); STROKE (1;
APA); SYNCOPE (F; BGB); TACHYCARDIA (1; FAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC); TUMOR (1; BGB);
TYPHOID (1; BGB); UTEROSIS (F; MAD); VAGINOSIS (F; MAD); VIRUS (1; BGB); WATER RETENTION
(F; CRC); WORM (F; BGB); WOUND (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (MOTHERWORT) — 1.5–6 G/DAY (HHB); 4.5 G (KOM; PHR); 2–4 G/DAY (MAD); 2 TSP (~1
G) IN COLD INFUSION (MAD); 2–4 G IN TEA 3 ×/DAY (PH2); 2–4 G HERB, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–2
TSP DRY HERB/CUP WATER 1–2 ×/DAY (APA); 2–4 G POWDERED HERB (PNC); 2–4 MG LIQUID HERB EXTRACT
(PNC); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–6 ML HERB TINCTURE (1:5
IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 10–15 DROPS TINCTURE UP TO 3 ×/DAY (APA); 2–6 ML TINCTURE/DAY
(PH2); 2–4 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (APA); 2–4 ML LIQUID EXTRACT 3 ×/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MOTHERWORT) — CLASS 2B. EMMENAGOGUE
AND UTEROTONIC (AHP). NONE KNOWN (KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER
THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). CAN CAUTIONS THAT THE VOLATILE OIL MAY CAUSE PHOTOTOXIC DERMATITIS.
LEAVES MAY CAUSE CONTACT DERMATITIS. BECAUSE IT IS REPUTED TO AFFECT THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE, AND OF
REPUTED UTERINE ACTIVITY IN VITRO, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN; PH2).
MAY INTERFERE WITH CARDIAC THERAPY (CAN). ONE REFERENCE NOTES THAT DOSES EXCEEDING 3 G MAY CAUSE
DIARRHEA, DYSPEPSIA, AND UTERINE BLEEDING (AHP). INHIBITS PULSATIONS OF MYOCARDIAL CELLS IN VITRO
(PNC).
MOUNTAIN ASH (SORBUS AMERICANA MARSHALL) ++
SO SIMILAR TO S. AUCUPARIA THAT FEW PEOPLE KNOW WITH WHICH THEY ARE DEALING. PH2 IGNORED THE
AMERICAN SPECIES BUT GAVE ACCOUNTS FOR TWO MUCH MORE TRIVIAL SPECIES, AGAIN SHOWING THAT THE SO
CALLED PDR FOR AMERICAN PHYSICIANS HAD A LARGELY EUROPEAN BIAS.
ACTIVITIES (MOUNTAIN ASH) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTISCORBUTIC (1; FAD); ANTISEPTIC (F; HHB);
APERITIF (F; DEM; FAD); ASTRINGENT (F; HHB); BITTER (F; HHB); DEPURATIVE (F; CEB; DEM; FAD);
DIGESTIVE (F; DEM); DIURETIC (F; CEB); TONIC (F; FAD; HHB); VERMIFUGE (F; FAD).
INDICATIONS (MOUNTAIN ASH) — ANOREXIA (F; DEM; FAD); BOIL (F; FAD); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM);
COLD (F; CEB; DEM; FAD); DEBILITY (F; DEM; FAD); DEPRESSION (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (F; FAD);
DYSPEPSIA (F; DEM); FEVER (F; CEB); GONORRHEA (F; DEM); INFLAMMATION (F; CEB); MALARIA (F;
CEB; HHB); PAIN (F; DEM); PLEURISY (F; DEM); STOMACHACHE (F; MIC); TONSILOSIS (F; FAD); VD
(F; DEM); WATER RETENTION (F; CEB); WITCHCRAFT (F; MIC); WORM (F; FAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MOUNTAIN ASH) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
PH2).
MOUNTAIN-AVENS (DRYAS OCTOPETALA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (MOUNTAIN-AVENS) — ASTRINGENT (F; HHB; PH2).
INDICATIONS (MOUNTAIN-AVENS) — CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER (F; JLH); DIARRHEA (F; HHB); GASTROSIS
(F; PH2); PAIN (F; PH2); SORE (F; JLH); STOMACHACHE (F; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MOUNTAIN-AVENS) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
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MOUNTAIN LAUREL (KALMIA LATIFOLIA L.) X
SYNONYM: K. LATIFOLIA VAR. MYRTIFOLIA BOSSE.
ACTIVITIES (MOUNTAIN LAUREL) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC; EFS); ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; PHR; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (F; DEM); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC; EFS); CARDIAC (F; CRC; EFS);
DEODORANT (F; DEM); DIURETIC (F; PHR; PH2); NARCOTIC (1; CRC; EFS); POISON (1; CRC);
SEDATIVE (F; CRC; EFS).
INDICATIONS (MOUNTAIN LAUREL) — ANGINA (F; MAD); ARTHROSIS (F; MAD); BLEEDING (F; CRC);
CARDIOPATHY (F; MAD; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC; EFS); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; DEM; MAD); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); EDEMA (F; MAD); ENDOCARDOSIS (F; MAD); EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); FEVER (F; CRC;
FAD); GASTROSIS (F; MAD); HEART (F; CRC; FAD); HERPES (F; PHR; PH2); INFECTION (F; CRC);
INFLAMMATION (F; FAD; PHR; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; CRC; EFS); JAUNDICE (F; CRC; FAD); MYOCARDOSIS
(F; MAD); NEPHROSIS (F; MAD); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC; EFS); NEURALGIA (F; CRC; FAD; MAD;
PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); PAIN (F; DEM; PH2); PSORIASIS (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); RHEUMATISM
(F; CRC; DEM; FAD; MAD; PH2); SHINGLE (F; PH2); STONE (F; MAD); SYPHILIS (F; CRC; FAD;
MAD; PHR; PH2); TINEA (F; PHR; PH2); VD (F; CRC; PH2); VERMIN (F; FAD); WART (F; CRC);
WATER RETENTION (F; PHR; PH2); WOUND (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (MOUNTAIN LAUREL) — HOMEOPATHIC ONLY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MOUNTAIN LAUREL) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
FATALLY POISONOUS. MAY CAUSE ARRHYTHMIA, BRADYCARDIA, COLD SWEATS, DIARRHEA, DIZZINESS, FEVER,
HEADACHE, HYPOTENSION, PARATHESIA, VISUAL DISTURBANCES, PERHAPS DEATH DUE TO CARDIAC ARREST AND
RESPIRATORY FAILURE (PHR; PH2).
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MOUSE EAR HAWKWEED (HIERACIUM PILOSELLA L.) ++
SYNONYM: PILOSELLA OFFICINARUM F. W. SCHULTZ & SCH. BIP.
ACTIVITIES (MOUSE EAR HAWKWEED) — ANTISPASMODIC (1; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (1; PH2); DIURETIC
(1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (MOUSE EAR HAWKWEED) — ASTHMA (F; PH2); BLADDER STONE (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS
(F; PH2); CANCER (F; HHB; JLH); CANCER, ORAL (F; JLH); CANCER, GENITAL (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; HHB;
MAD); CHILDBIRTH (F; MAD); COUGH (F; PH2); CRAMP (1; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; HHB); DROPSY (F;
MAD); DYSENTERY (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; MAD); EPILEPSY (F; MAD); FEVER (1; HHB; PH2);
FLU (F; HHB); HEPATOSIS (F; MAD); HEMOPTYSIS (F; MAD); JAUNDICE (F; MAD); MALARIA (F; HHB);
NEURASTHENIA (F; MAD); PERTUSSIS (F; PH2); PROCTOSIS (F; MAD); PULMONOSIS (F; MAD); SORE (F;
MAD); SPERMATORRHEA (F; MAD); STOMATOSIS (F; JLH); TOOTHACHE (F; MAD); ULCER (F; MAD); WATER
RETENTION (1; HHB; PH2) WART (F; JLH); WORM (F; HHB); WOUND (F; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MOUSE EAR HAWKWEED) — NOT COVERED
(AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2
DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
MUGWORT (ARTEMISIA VULGARIS L.) +
SYNONYM: A. VULGARIS VAR. COARCTATA FORSELLES EX BESSER.
ACTIVITIES (MUGWORT) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; CRC; FNF); ALLERGENIC (1; APA); ANALGESIC (F; APA);
ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA); ANTIDOTE, OPIUM (F; CRC); ANTIEPILEPTIC (F; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC;
PNC); ANTISPASMODIC (F; CRC); APERITIF (1; APA; BIS); BITTER (1; APA; CRC); CARMINATIVE (1;
BIS; CRC); CHOLERETIC (F; CRC; FAD); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; FAD); DIURETIC (F; FAD); EMMENAGOGUE (1; APA; CRC; PNC); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); FUNGICIDE (1; APA); GASTROSTIMULANT (1;
CAN); HEMOSTAT (F; APA); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; CRC; FAD); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (F; APA); INSECTICIDE
(1; APA); INSECTIFUGE (1; CRC); LARVICIDE (1; APA); NERVINE (F; CRC); SEDATIVE (F; KOM);
STIMULANT (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC); UTEROTONIC (1; AHP); VERMIFUGE (1;
CRC; PNC).
INDICATIONS (MUGWORT) — AMENORRHEA (1; CRC; PNC); ANOREXIA (1; APA; BIS; PNC); ANXIETY
(F; KOM); ASTHENIA (F; KOM); ASTHMA (F; CRC); BACTERIA (1; APA; CRC; FNF); BREECH BIRTH (3;
JAMA); BLEEDING (F; APA); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC); CANCER (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH);
CANCER, STOMACH (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; CRC; JLH); CATALEPSY (1; CRC); CHILDBIRTH (1;
CRC); CHOREA (1; CRC); COLD (F; CRC); COLIC (F; CRC; KOM); CONSTIPATION (F; KOM); CRAMP
(1; CRC; FNF; KOM); CYSTOSIS (F; CRC); DEPRESSION (F; KOM); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (1; CRC; FAD; KOM); DYSPEPSIA (1; APA; KOM); ENCEPHALOSIS (F; CRC); EPILEPSY (F;
APA; CRC; KOM); FEAR (1; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC; FAD); FUNGUS (1; APA); GALLSTONE (1; CRC);
GAS (1; APA; BIS; CRC); GASTROSIS (1; BIS; CRC); GOUT (F; CRC); HEADACHE (1; CRC); HEPATOSIS
(F; KOM); HYDROCEPHALUS (1; CRC); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; CRC; FAD); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; KOM);
HYSTERIA (F; CRC; KOM); IMMUNODEPRESSION (F; APA); INDURATION (F; CRC); INFECTION (1; APA;
CRC); INFLAMMATION (1; CRC; FNF); INSOMNIA (F; APA; KOM); ITCH (F; CRC); KIDNEY STONE (F;
CRC); MYCOSIS (1; APA); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (F; APA; CRC; KOM); NEURASTHENIA
(F; CRC; KOM); NEUROSIS (F; KOM); OBESITY (F; KOM); PAIN (F; APA); POISON IVY (F; CRC);
PSYCHONEUROSIS (F; KOM); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; FAD); RICKETS (1; CRC); SCIATICA (F; CRC);
SCIRRHUS (F; CRC; JLH); SCURVY (F; CRC); SOMNAMBULISM (1; CRC); SORE (F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F;
CRC); SWELLING (F; JLH); TUBERCULOSIS (1; CRC); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VOMITING (F; KOM); WATER
RETENTION (F; FAD); WEN (F; CRC; JLH); WHITLOW (F; CRC; JLH); WORM (1; APA; CRC; FNF;
KOM; PNC); WOUND (F; CRC).
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DOSAGES (MUGWORT) — 0.5–2 G IN INFUSION 2–3 ×/DAY (PH2); 1 TSP (1.2 G) HERB/CUP 2–3 ×/DAY
BEFORE MEALS (APA; BIS); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC); 0.5–5 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MUGWORT) — CLASS 2B. EMMENAGOGUE AND
UTEROTONIC (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
MAY CAUSE ABORTIONS OR ALLERGIES (BIS). COMMISSION E REPORTS AN ABORTIVE EFFECT AND ALLERGIC
REACTIONS HAVE BEEN DESCRIBED (AEH). OIL ALLERGENIC, MAY CAUSE DERMATOSIS (FAD; PHR). THERAPEUTIC ADMINISTRATION IS NOT RECOMMENDED (PH2). EO IS BACTERICIDAL AND FUNGICIDAL. MOXIBUSTION
LOWERS INCIDENCE OF BREECH BIRTH PRESENTATION (JAMA, NOV. 11, 1998).
MUIRA PUAMA (PTYCHOPETALUM OLACOIDES BENTH.) ++
ACTIVITIES (MUIRA PUAMA) — APERITIF (F; CRC; MAD); APHRODISIAC (1; ABS; APA; CRC; MAD;
PNC); ASTRINGENT (1; PNC); CNS STIMULANT (1; ABS; APA; CRC; MAD); DOPAMINERGIC (1; ABS);
NERVINE (F; APA; CRC); NEUROTONIC (F; EFS); NORADRENERGIC (1; ABS); PANACEA (F; CRC); STIMULANT
(1; ABS; APA); TONIC (F; APA; CRC; MAD).
INDICATIONS (MUIRA PUAMA) — ANOREXIA (F; APA; CRC; MAD; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F; APA); COLIC
(F; MAD); DEBILITY (1; ABS); DIARRHEA (F; APA; PH2; PNC); DYSENTERY (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA
(F; APA; CRC; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA; CRC); FRIGIDITY (F; APA); HOOKWORM (F; APA); IMPOTENCE (1; ABS; APA; CRC; PH2; PNC); LASSITUDE (1; ABS); NEURALGIA (F; CRC; MAD); NERVE (F;
ABS); PAIN (F; APA); PARALYSIS (F; CRC; MAD); POLIOMYELOSIS (F; APA); RHEUMATISM (F; APA;
CRC; MAD); TREMOR (1; ABS).
DOSAGES (MUIRA PUAMA) — 2–4 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (APA); 0.5–5 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (PNC);
1 DROPPER PRIOR TO SEX (APA); 15–25 DROPS FLUID EXTRACT 2–3 DAYS FOR APHRODISIA (MAD); 5–8 DROPS
TINCTURE FOR DYSENTERY (MAD); 0.5–2 ML DECOCTION OR LIQUID EXTRACT 3 ×/DAY (10 PARTS DRY HERB, 2
PARTS GRAPE BRANDY, 1 PART GLYCERINE) (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MUIRA PUAMA) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). BRAZILIAN SCIENTISTS, SIQUERA
ET AL. (1998), MENTION THAT AMAZON CABOCLOS TAKE THE ROOTS IN ALCOHOL FOR “NERVOUS WEAKNESS,”
A SYNDROME WITH SEVERAL SYMPTOMS: DEPRESSION, LASSITUDE, SEXUAL IMPOTENCE, AND TREMORS. A
HYDROALCOHOLIC EXTRACT AT 200 MG/KG POTENTIATES YOHIMBINE-INDUCED LETHALITY, REVERSES RESERPINEINDUCED PTOSIS, AND PREVENTS APOMORPHINE-INDUCED STEREOTYPY. THE DATA SUGGEST THAT MUIRA PUAMA
IS A CNS ACTIVE, INTERACTING WITH THE DOPAMINERGIC OR NORADRENERGIC SYSTEMS. THE AUTHORS
SPECULATE THAT, SINCE SOME OF THE SYMPTOMS RESEMBLE PARKINSONIAN SYMPTOMS, ROOTS COULD HAVE
ANTIPARKINSONIAN EFFECTS. THEIR EXTRACTS DID AFFECT PHARMACOLOGICAL MODELS FOR DEPRESSIONS, IMPOTENCE, AND TREMORS.
MULLEIN (VERBASCUM SPP.) ++
PRIMARILY VERBASCUM DENSIFLORUM BERTOL (SYNONYM: V. THAPSIFORME SCHRAD.) AND COMMON MULLEIN,
V. THAPSUS L. AS SO OFTEN, THE HERBAL PDR STRESSES THE EUROPEAN RATHER THAN THE COMMON AMERICAN
WEED, V. THAPSUS. AMERICAN ENTRIES APPLY MOSTLY TO V. THAPSUS, EUROPEAN TO V. DENSIFLORUM.
ACTIVITIES (MULLEIN) — ANALGESIC (1; FEL; WAM); ANTIHERPETIC (1; BGB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1;
APA; FAD; PNC); ANTIPERIODIC (F; FEL); ANTISPASMODIC (1; FAD; FEL; PED; WAM); ANTIVIRAL
(1; BGB); ASTRINGENT (1; APA; PED); DECONGESTANT (1; APA); DEMULCENT (1; BGB; FEL; PNC;
WAM); DIURETIC (F; APA; FEL; PHR; PNC); EMOLLIENT (F; BGB; PIP; PNC); EXPECTORANT (2; KOM;
MAD; PH2; PIP; WAM); MUCILAGINOUS (1; PED); NARCOTIC (F; FEL); NERVINE (F; FEL); PECTORAL
(1; BGB; MAD); SEDATIVE (F; FEL); VULNERARY (1; PNC).
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INDICATIONS (MULLEIN) — ABSCESS (F; DEM); ADENOPATHY (F; DEM; JLH); ALOPECIA (F; MAD);
AMENORRHEA (F; MAD); ARTHROSIS (F; DEM); ASTHMA (1; APA; DEM; FAD; FEL; MIC; PH2; WAM);
ATHLETE’S FOOT (F; DEM); BITE (F; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (2; APA; MAD; PHR; PH2; SKY); BRUISE (F;
DEM); BURN (F; MAD; PH2); CALCULUS (F; FEL); CANCER (F; FEL; JLH); CANCER, CERVIX (F; JLH);
CANCER, GLAND (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CATARRH (2; DEM; FEL; KOM; PH2; PIP); CERVICOSIS (F; JLH); CHOLERA (F; MAD); COCCYX (F; DEM); COLD (F; DEM; FEL; SKY); COLIC (F; PH2);
CONGESTION (1; APA); CONVULSION (F; FEL); CORN (F; JLH); COUGH (2; APA; DEM; PHR; PH2; WAM);
CRAMP (1; FAD; FEL; MAD; PED; WAM); CROUP (F; DEM); CYSTOSIS (F; FEL; PH2); DEAFNESS (F;
FEL; MAD); DENTITION (F; DEM); DERMATOSIS (1; APA; BGB; DEM; PH2); DIARRHEA (1; APA; DEM;
FEL; MAD; PH2); DIPHTHERIA (F; DEM); DROPSY (F; DEM); DYSENTERY (F; FEL); DYSURIA (1; FEL;
WAM); EARACHE (1; BGB; DEM; FAD; PH2; WAM); ECZEMA (1; BGB; PH2); ENTEROSIS (1; APA;
DEM; FEL; PH2); ENURESIS (F; FEL; WAM); ERYSIPELAS (F; DEM); FEVER (F; DEM; FAD); FIT (F;
DEM); FLU (1; BGB; PH2); FURUNCLE (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; JLH); HEMOPTYSIS (F; FEL); HEPATOSIS
(F; MAD); HEMORRHOID (1; APA; DEM; FAD; FEL; MAD; PH2); HERPES (1; BGB); HICCUP (F; DEM);
HYSTERIA (F; DEM); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (F; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; FAD; PH2; PNC);
INSOMNIA (F; FEL); ITCH (F; PH2); LACRIMATION (F; MAD); LARYNGOSIS (F; FEL); LUNACY (F; DEM);
MALARIA (F; FEL); MANGE (F; MAD); MIGRAINE (F; FAD); MUCOSOSIS (1; APA; FAD); NEPHROSIS (F;
DEM; FAD; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; FEL); NEURALGIA (1; MAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; MAD); OTOSIS (F;
MAD; PH2; SKY); PAIN (1; APA; DEM; FEL; PH2; WAM); PAROTOSIS (F; DEM); PHARYNGOSIS (F;
MAD); PRICKLY HEAT (F; DEM); PROCTOSIS (F; PH2); PULMONOSIS (1; BGB; DEM; MAD); RASH (F;
DEM); RESPIROSIS (1; APA; PHR; PH2; PIP); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM; PHR); SCABIES (F; MAD); SORE
(F; DEM; FAD; FEL); SORE THROAT (1; APA; DEM; FEL; SKY; WAM); SPLENOSIS (F; MAD); SPRAIN
(F; DEM); SWELLING (F; DEM; FEL; JLH); SYNCOPE (F; DEM); TINNITUS (F; MAD); TOOTHACHE (F;
DEM); TRACHOSIS (F; FEL); TUBERCULOSIS (1; APA; BGB; DEM; MAD); TUMOR (F; FAD; FEL);
UROGENITOSIS (F; PH2); UTI (1; BGB); VIRUS (1; BGB); WART (F; DEM; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; APA;
FEL; PHR; PNC); WORM (F; DEM); WOUND (1; APA; DEM; MAD; PHR).
DOSAGES (MULLEIN) — 3–4 TSP (1.5–2 G) FLOWERS/CUP WATER 1–2 ×/DAY (APA); 3–4 G FLOWERS/DAY
(KOM; PIP); 1 TSP (~1.1 G) FLOWERS/COLD TEA (MAD); 1–2 TBSP FRESH LEAF (PED); 2–3 G DRY LEAF (PED);
2 G DRY LEAF/CUP BOILING WATER (PED); 1–2 TSP LEAF OR FLOWER 3–4 ×/DAY (SKY); 1–2 G LEAF OR FLOWER
3 ×/DAY (SKY); 1–4 ML LEAF OR FLOWER TINCTURE 3–4 ×/DAY (SKY); 3–4 G DRUG/DAY (PH2); 20–30 DROPS
TINCTURE (20 G DRUG:80 G 70% ETHANOL) SEVERAL ×/DAY (PH2); 2–5 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MULLEIN) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE KNOWN OR
REPORTED (KOM; PHR; PH2; PIP; WAM). MUCILAGE UNDERLIES SOOTHING EFFECTS ON MUCOUS MEMBRANES (SKY). SAPONINS MAY EXPLAIN EXPECTORANT ACTIVITY (SKY).
MUSK-MALLOW, MUSK OKRA
(ABELMOSCHUS MOSCHATUS MEDIK.) ++
SYNONYM: HIBISCUS ABELMOSCHUS L.
ACTIVITIES (MUSK-MALLOW) — ANTIHYSTERIC (F; CRC); ANTIPYRETIC (F; KAP); ANTISEPTIC (F; WO2);
ANTISPASMODIC (F; CRC; DEP; KAP); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC; KAB; WO2); CARMINATIVE (F; KAB;
KAP; PHR; WO2); DEMULCENT (1; CRC; KAP; WO2); DIURETIC (F; CRC; KAP; WO2); EMOLLIENT
(1; CRC); INSECTIFUGE (F; WO2); INSECTICIDE (1; CRC); LITHOLYTIC (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC;
KAP; PHR); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; DEP; KAP; WO2); TONIC (F; CRC; DEP; KAP).
INDICATIONS (MUSK-MALLOW) — ANOREXIA (F; PHR; PH2); ASTHMA (F; CRC); BITE (F; PH2); BLENNORRHEA (F; LMP); BOIL (F; CRC; LMP); CALCULUS (F; KAB); CANCER (F; CRC); CARDIOPATHY (F; KAB);
CATARRH (F; KAP); COLD (F; CRC); CONGESTION (F; CRC); CRAMP (F; CRC; DEP; KAP; PHR; PH2);
CYSTOSIS (F; CRC; KAP); DEBILITY (F; DEP; KAP); DERMATOSIS (F; KAP); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEP; KAP);
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DYSURIA (F; KAB); ENTEROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); FEVER (F; CRC; DEP; KAP; LMP); FLU (F; CRC); GAS
(F; KAB; KAP; PHR; WO2); GASTROSIS (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); GONORRHEA (F; CRC; DEP; KAP);
HALITOSIS (1; CRC); HEADACHE (F; PHR; PH2); HOARSENESS (F; DEP); HYSTERIA (F; CRC; DEP; KAP;
LMP); ITCH (F; CRC; KAP); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB); LEUKORRHEA (F; LMP); NAUSEA (F; KAB);
NEUROSIS (F; CRC; DEP; KAP); PRICKLY HEAT (F; CRC); RESPIROSIS (F; KAP); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC;
LMP); SCABIES (F; LMP); SNAKEBITE (F; PHR; PH2); SORE THROAT (F; CRC; DEP); SPERMATORRHEA (F;
CRC; LMP); STONE (F; CRC; KAB); SWELLING (F; LMP); VARICOSIS (F; LMP); VD (F; DEP; KAP);
WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; KAP; WO2); WORM (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (MUSK-MALLOW) — TINCTURE 2.5 OZ POWDERED SEED/PINT ETHANOL; DOSE 1–2 DRACHMS (DEP);
PH2 GIVES ONLY HOMEOPATHIC DOSES.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MUSK-MALLOW) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NONE REPORTED IN PHR.
DEP REPORTS THAT DOSES EXCEEDING 3 DRACHMS MAY CAUSE GIDDINESS AND/OR HEADACHE (DEP). GRAS
(CRC).
MUSTARD (BRASSICA JUNCEA (L.)
CZERN., B. NIGRA (L.) W. D. J. KOCH, AND SINAPIS ALBA L.) ++
MANY WRITERS DO NOT DISTINGUISH BETWEEN BLACK, BROWN (INDIAN), AND WHITE MUSTARD (BRASSICA NIGRA,
BRASSICA JUNCEA, AND SINAPIS ALBA, RESPECTIVELY), BUT THE SPICE AND MEDICINE TRADE SEEMS TO FAVOR
THE WHITE. AND THE CANOLA AND RAPESEED VARIETIES HAVE BEEN HOPELESSLY MANIPULATED, EVEN IN THE
GMO FIELD. FEW, IF ANY, TAXONOMISTS AND AGRONOMISTS CAN DISTINGUISH ALL BRASSICA VARIETIES AND
SPECIES, AND PROBABLY FEWER CHEMISTS, HERBALISTS, PHARMACISTS, AND PHYSICIANS CAN BE SURE OF THE
VARIETY OR SPECIES. MY ENTRIES CAN BE NO MORE RELIABLE THAN THEIR SOURCES. SEEMS AS THOUGH THE
GROUP MIGHT BETTER BE TREATED GENERICALLY THAN SPECIFICALLY OR VARIETALLY.
ACTIVITIES (MUSTARD) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; BIB); ALLERGENIC (1; APA); ANALGESIC (F; BIB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; PH2); ANTIDOTE, NARCOTIC (F; CEB); ANTIDYSENTERIC (F; WO2); ANTIEDEMIC (F; JFM);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; DAA); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CEB); ANTISEPTIC (F; BIB); ANTITUMOR (1; BIB); APERITIF
(F; BIB); CANIFUGE (DOG REPELLANT) (1; APA); CARMINATIVE (F; BIB; DAA); COUNTERIRRITANT (1; APA;
PNC); DECONGESTANT (1; APA); DIAPHORETIC (F; WO2); DIGESTIVE (F; APA); DIURETIC (F; PNC); EMETIC
(F; CEB; PNC); EXPECTORANT (F; DAA); FELIFUGE (CAT REPELLANT) (1; APA); FUNGICIDE (1; APA);
GASTROSTIMULANT (F; CEB); GOITROGENIC (1; APA); HEMOSTAT (F; DAA); HYPEREMIC (1; PH2); LAXATIVE
(F; BIB; CEB; DAA); PANCREATONIC (F; CEB); PARASITICIDE (F; BIB); RUBEFACIENT (1; APA; PH2;
PNC); SECRETAGOGUE (F; CEB); STIMULANT (F; PNC); VERMIFUGE (F; WO2); VESICANT (1; APA; SKJ).
INDICATIONS (MUSTARD) — ABSCESS (F; DAA); ACID INDIGESTION (1; APA); ALOPECIA (F; BIB); AMEBA
(F; BIB); ANOREXIA (1; BIB); ARTHROSIS (2; APA; KOM [XO]; PH2); BACKACHE (1; APA); BACTERIA
(1; APA; PH2); BLEEDING (F; DAA); BOIL (F; BIB); BRONCHOSIS (1; PHR [XO]; PH2; PNC); CANCER
(1; BIB; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SKIN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH
(1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, WRIST (1; FNF;
JLH); CARCINOMA (1; FNF; JLH); CATARRH (2; KOM [XO]); CHEST ACHE (F; PH2); CHLOROSIS (F;
CEB); COLD (1; BIB; PH2); CONGESTION (1; APA; PH2); CONSTIPATION (1; APA; BIB; CEB; DAA);
COUGH (1; PH2; WO2); CYSTOSIS (F; DAA); DERMATOSIS (F; JFM; JLH; SKJ); DYSENTERY (F; WO2);
DYSPEPSIA (1; APA; CEB; WO2); EARACHE (F; TOM); EDEMA (F; JFM); ENDOTHELIOMA (1; FNF;
JLH); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; BIB); EPITHELIOMA (1; FNF; JLH); ERUPTION (F; SKJ); FEVER
(F; BIB; CEB; WO2); FOOT ACHE (1; APA); FUNGUS (1; APA); GAS (F; BIB; DAA); GASTROSIS (F;
PH2); HEADACHE (F; BIB; DAA); HEPATOSIS (F; BIB); HICCUP (F; BIB); HOARSENESS (F; JFM);
INDURATION (F; BIB; JLH); INFECTION (1; APA); INFLAMMATION (F; BIB; DAA; PH2); ITCH (F; BIB);
LUMBAGO (1; APA; WO2); MYCOSIS (1; APA); NEPHROSIS (F; JFM); NEURALGIA (F; SKJ); OSTEOSIS (F;
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PH2); OTOSIS (F; BIB); PAIN (F; BIB; PH2); PARALYSIS (F; PHR [XO]; PH2); PARASITE (F; BIB); PLEURISY
(1; JFM; PHR [XO]); PNEUMONIA (1; BIB; PHR [XO]); RESPIROSIS (1; APA; PH2); RHEUMATISM
(2; KOM; PHR [XO]); RHINOSIS (F; BIB); SCLEROSIS (F; BIB); SNAKEBITE (F; BIB; SKJ); SORE (F;
PH2; SKJ); SPASM (F; JFM; SKJ); SPLENOMEGALY (F; BIB); SPLENOSIS (F; BIB; JFM; JLH); STOMACHACHE (F; BIB); SWELLING (F; JFM; PH2); TOOTHACHE (F; BIB; DAA); TUMOR (1; BIB); VOMITING
(F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; PNC); WORM (F; BIB; DAA; WO2).
DOSAGES (MUSTARD) — 4 TBSP FLOUR IN WATER FOR COMPRESS OR POULTICE (KOM); 20–30 G POWDERED
SEED (FLOUR)/LITER WATER FOR FOOT BATH; 150 G FLOUR IN A POUCH WITH BATH WATER FOR MUSTARD BATH (PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MUSTARD) — CLASS 2D (AHP (XO)). INGESTION
OF LARGE QUANTITIES CAN CAUSE IRRITANT POISONING. COMMISSION E REPORTS SEED PERMITTED FOR EXTERNAL
USE ONLY. CONTRAINDICATIONS: CHILDREN YOUNGER THAN 6 YEARS, AND RENAL DISEASE (MUSTARD OIL IS
ABSORBED THROUGH THE SKIN). EVEN EXTERNAL POULTICE SHOULD BE LIMITED TO 5–10 MINUTES PEDIATRICALLY,
10–15 MINUTES FOR ADULTS, LESS FOR SENSITIVE PATIENTS. (KOM). PLASTER FOR 15–30 MINUTES CAN CAUSE
SEVERE BURNS (AHP). CONTRAINDICATED IN GI ULCERS AND NEPHROSIS (PHR). ADVERSE EFFECTS: SKIN AND
NERVOUS DAMAGE (PROLONGED USE). SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR MORE THAN 2 WEEKS (AEH). MILLSPAUGH
HAS SAID “UNGROUND SEEDS ... PROVED DANGEROUS, AS THEY ARE LIABLE TO BECOME IMPACTED IN THE BOWEL
AND SET UP A FATAL INFLAMMATION” (CEB). OVERDOSES INTERNALLY CAUSE GI DISTRESS (PHR). AVOID TAKING
WITH AMMONIA-CONTAINING PRODUCTS AS AMMONIA WITH MUSTARD OIL YIELDS INACTIVE THIOSINAMINE (PH2).
DON’T OVERDO IT. IN HUGE QUANTITIES, GLUCOSINOLATE/ISOTHIOCYANATE-CONTAINING CRUCIFERS MIGHT UPSET
THE THYROID. HYPERTHYROIDISM WITH GOITER TRACED TO THE USE OF THE ISOTHIOCYANATES IN MUSTARD (APA).
DELANEYITE NITPICKOLOGISTS WILL DOUBTLESS CLAMBER TO PUT THE SAME GOITROGENIC WARNING ON ALL
MEMBERS OF THE MUSTARD FAMILY AS WELL AS PAPAYA, CAPER, AND NASTURTIUM (JAD). IN LARGE DOSES,
HARD TO GET DIETARILY, INDOLE-3-CARBINOL MIGHT STIMULATE BREAST CANCER RATHER THAN PREVENT IT BECAUSE
IT DOES SO AT LEVELS REASONABLY ATTAINABLE THROUGH DIETARY CONSUMPTION OF CRUCIFERS (BRASSICACEAE).
MYRRH (COMMIPHORA MYRRHA (NEES) ENGL. AND OTHER SPP.) ++
SYNONYMS: BALSAMODENDRUM MYRRHA NEES, COMMIPHORA MOLMOL ENGL., C. MYRRHA VAR. MOLMOL
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I DOUBT THAT THE HERBAL PDR EDITORS AND COMMISSION E WRITERS ARE ANY WISER THAN THE WISE MEN
OR ME, OR MADAUS IN 1938, OR FELTER IN 1898, AT KNOWING WHICH SPECIES OF COMMIPHORA IS MYRRH.
THEY CALL IT C. MOLMOL, BUT ALSO RESIN, AND MYRRH COMMIPHORA. ALL PH2 ENTRIES BELOW WERE DERIVED
FROM GRUENWALD’S ENTRY FOR C. MOLMOL. THE USDA EQUATES C. MOLMOL WITH C. MYRRHA.
ACTIVITIES (MYRRH) — ANALGESIC (1; APA; BGB); ANTIEDEMIC (1; CAN); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1;
APA; BGB; PNC); ANTIPYRETIC (1; APA; CAN); ANTIRHEUMATIC (1; BGB); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; BGB;
FEL; PH2; PNC; SKY); ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA; PNC); APERITIF (F; PH2); ASTRINGENT (2; APA;
KOM; PH2; SKY); CARMINATIVE (F; BGB; PHR; PNC); DECONGESTANT (1; APA); DEODORANT (1;
BGB; HHB); DIGESTIVE (F; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; APA; FEL); EXPECTORANT (F; FEL; PHR; PH2;
PNC); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; CAN); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; APA; CAN); HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (1;
CAN); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; APA; PNC); LIPOLYTIC (1; CAN); STIMULANT (F; APA; FEL); VULNERARY
(F; PNC).
INDICATIONS (MYRRH) — ABRASION (1; CAN); ADNEXOSIS (F; MAD); ALOPECIA (F; MAD); AMENORRHEA (F; BGB; FEL; MAD; PH2); ANOREXIA (F; PH2); APHTHA (1; CAN); ASTHMA (1; APA; FEL);
ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; MAD); ATHLETE’S FOOT (1; SKY); BEDSORE (F; APA); BLADDER STONE (F; BIB);
BOIL (F; PNC); BRONCHOSIS (1; APA; BGB; FEL); CANCER (F; APA; PH2); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F;
PH2); CANCER, COLON (F; PH2); CANDIDA (1; BGB); CANKER SORE (1; APA; SKY); CARBUNCLE (F;
PH2); CARIES (F; FEL); CATARRH (F; BGB; CAN; FEL); CHILBLAIN (F; BIB); CHLOROSIS (F; BIB);
COLD (1; BGB; CAN; SKY); CONGESTION (1; APA; BGB); COUGH (F; PH2); CRAMP (1; APA; PNC);
DECUBITIS (F; BGB); DERMATOSIS (1; APA; MAD; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; MAD); DROPSY (F; BIB);
DYSENTERY (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (1; BGB; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA; FEL); DYSURIA (F;
MAD); EARACHE (F; BIB); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); ERYSIPELAS (F; MAD); FEVER (1; APA; BIB; CAN;
MAD); FRECKLE (F; MAD); FURUNCULOSIS (1; CAN; PH2); GANGRENE (F; FEL); GAS (F; APA; BGB;
MAD; PHR; PNC); GASTROSIS (F; FEL; PH2; PNC); GINGIVOSIS (1; APA; FEL; PNC; SKY); GLEET
(F; FEL); GONORRHEA (F; FEL); HALITOSIS (F; FEL); HEMORRHOID (F; APA; BGB; BIB); HEPATOSIS
(F; MAD); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; CAN); HOARSENESS (F; APA); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; APA; CAN);
IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; APA; PNC); INFECTION (F; PH2); INFERTILITY (F; MAD); INFLAMMATION (1;
APA; BGB; PH2; PNC); LARYNGOSIS (F; FEL); LEPROSY (F; APA); LEUKORRHEA (F; FEL; MAD);
MENOPAUSE (1; BGB); MENORRHAGIA (F; MAD); MUCOSOSIS (1; APA; FEL; PH2); ODONTOSIS (F;
MAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; BIB); OSTEOSIS (F; BGB); PAIN (1; APA; BGB); PHARYNGOSIS (2; APA;
FEL; KOM; MAD; PH2; PNC); PULMONOSIS (F; MAD); RESPIROSIS (F; BGB); RHEUMATISM (1;
BGB); RHINOSIS (F; APA; BIB); SALPINGOSIS (F; MAD); SIDE ACHE (F; MAD); SINUSOSIS (1; APA);
SORE (1; APA; FEL; PNC); SORE THROAT (2; BGB; FEL; KOM; MAD; SKY); STOMATOSIS (2; APA;
KOM; MAD; PH2; PIP); SWELLING (1; APA; CAN); TONSILOSIS (1; APA; BGB; FEL; PNC);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD); ULCER (F; APA; PH2; X11113992); UTEROSIS (F; MAD); UVULOSIS (F; FEL);
VD (F; FEL); WATER RETENTION (F; MAD); WORM (F; FEL; MAD); WOUND (F; APA; BGB); WRINKLE
(F; MAD); YEAST (1; BGB).
DOSAGES (MYRRH) — 1 TSP POWDERED MYRRH/CUP WATER 1–2 ×/DAY (APA); 5–10 DROPS TINCTURE/GLASS
WATER FOR MOUTHWASH OR GARGLE (APA); 6–10 DROPS TINCTURE SEVERAL ×/DAY (MAD); 1–2 ML TINCTURE
3 ×/DAY (SKY); 2.5–5.0 ML MYRRH TINCTURE (CAN; PNC); 8–10 DROPS MYRRH EXTRACT TO 4 ×/DAY
(APA); 0.3–1.2 G RESIN/DAY (HHB); 1 G RESIN 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 0.3–1.5 G (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MYRRH) — CLASS 2B. NONE KNOWN (KOM;
PHR). “NO ADVERSE EFFECTS FROM MYRRH HAVE BEEN REPORTED” (SKY). EMMENAGOGUE AND UTEROTONIC.
CONTRAINDICATED IN UTERORRHAGIA. DOSES >2–4 G MAY CAUSE DIARRHEA AND NEPHROSIS. FRENCH PERMIT
ONLY EXTERNAL APPLICATION (AHP). UNDILUTED TINCTURE MAY PRODUCE BURNING AND LOCAL IRRITATION (AEH).
CAN CAUTIONS THAT BECAUSE IT IS REPUTED TO AFFECT THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND
LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. MAY INTERFERE WITH DIABETIC THERAPIES. IN VIEW OF THE LACK OF TOXICOLOGICAL
DATA, EXCESSIVE USE SHOULD BE AVOIDED (CAN). APPREHENSION, DIARRHEA, HICCUPS, AND RESTLESSNESS
HAVE BEEN REPORTED AS SIDE EFFECTS OF GUGULIPID ADMINISTRATION (CAN).
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EXTRACTS (MYRRH) — THE RESIN KILLS GERMS AND STIMULATES MACROPHAGES (SKY). EXTRACTS OF C.
ABYSSINICA STIMULATE PHAGOCYTOSIS IN MICE INOCULATED WITH ESCHERICHIA COLI. OTHER SPECIES OF
COMMIPHORA HAVE DEMONSTRATED ANTIAGGREGANT, ANTIOXIDANT, CARDIOPROTECTIVE, HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC,
AND HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC ACTIVITIES SUGGESTING THE UTILITY OF THESE GUMS, LIKE MANY OTHER GUMS, IN
PREVENTING AND MODERATING HEART DISEASE. AND I KINDA LIKE THE IDEA OF A GUM FOR A GUM DISEASE.
MYRTLE (MYRTUS COMMUNIS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (MYRTLE) — ANALGESIC (F; FEL); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; BIB; PH2); ANTIEDEMIC (1; MPI; PH2);
ANTISEPTIC (1; BIB; FEL; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (F; BIB); ASTRINGENT (F; BIB); BRONCHOSECRETOLYTIC
(1; PH2); CARMINATIVE (F; BIB); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; PH2); COLLYRIUM (F; BIB); DEODORANT (1; FEL;
PH2); FUNGICIDE (1; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; PH2); PARASITICIDE (1; ABS; BIB; FT68:276); PECTORAL
(F; BIB); RUBEFACIENT (F; BIB); SEDATIVE (F; BIB); STIMULANT (F; BIB); STOMACHIC (F; BIB; HHB);
TONIC (F; BIB); VERMIFUGE (F; BIB).
INDICATIONS (MYRTLE) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ALOPECIA (F; DEP); APHTHA (F; BIB; DEP); APOSTEME
(F; JLH); ARTHROSIS (1; MPI); BACTERIA (1; BIB; PH2; WOI); BLEEDING (F; BIB); BPH (F; PH2);
BRONCHOSIS (1; BIB; FEL; HHB; PH2); CACOETHES (F; BIB); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F;
JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, GUM (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F;
JLH); CANCER, THROAT (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; FEL); COLD (1; PH2); CONDYLOMATA (F; BIB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; FEL); COUGH (F; MAD); CRAMP (F; BIB); CYSTOSIS (1; BIB; FEL;
PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; FEL); DIARRHEA (1; BIB; MAD; PH2); DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSENTERY (F; BIB);
DYSPEPSIA (F; BIB); ECZEMA (F; BIB); EDEMA (1; MPI); ENCEPHALOSIS (F; BIB; DEP); ENTEROSIS (F;
JLH); EPILEPSY (F; BIB; WOI); FATIGUE (F; PH2); FEVER (F; BIB); FIBROID (F; JLH); FUNGUS (1; PH2);
GANGRENE (F; FEL); GAS (F; BIB); GASTROSIS (F; BIB; MAD); GINGIVOSIS (F; JLH); GONORRHEA (F;
MAD); GRAY HAIR (F; BIB); HEADACHE (F; BIB); HEMORRHOID (F; FEL; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; BIB;
JLH; WOI); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; PH2); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1;
MPI); INSOMNIA (F; BIB); LEISHMANIA (1; ABS FT68:276); LEUKORRHEA (F; BIB; FEL; PH2); MASTOSIS
(F; JLH); MENORRHAGIA (F; FEL); MYCOSIS (1; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; FEL); NERVOUSNESS (F; BIB);
NIGHT SWEATS (F; BIB); OTOSIS (F; PH2); PAIN (F; FEL; MAD); PARASITE (1; ABS; BIB; FT68:276);
PAROTOSIS (F; JLH); PERTUSSIS (1; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (F; FEL); PHTHISIS (F; BIB); PLEURODYNIA (F;
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MAD); POLYP (F; BIB; JLH); PROCTOSIS (F; JLH); PROLAPSE (F; BIB); PULMONOSIS (1; BIB; MAD);
PYELOSIS (F; BIB); RHEUMATISM (F; BIB); SINUSOSIS (F; PH2); SMALLPOX (1; BIB); SORE (F; BIB);
SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); SWELLING (1; MPI; PH2); TONSILOSIS (F; JLH); TUBERCULOSIS (1; MAD; PH2;
WOI); UROGENITOSIS (F; BIB); UTEROSIS (F; BIB; JLH); WART (F; JLH); WHITLOW (F; BIB); WORM (F;
BIB; PH2); WOUND (1; BIB).
DOSAGES (MYRTLE) — 15–40 GRAINS POWDERED MYRTLE FOR CATARRH, NEPHROSIS, AND PHTHISIS (FEL);
1–2 DROPS SEVERAL ×/DAY (MAD); 15–30 G LEAF/LITER WATER FOR TEA, BUT TAKE ONLY 0.2 G LEAF PER
DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (MYRTLE) — NOT COVERED (AHP).“HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). LARGE DOSES MAY CAUSE
DIARRHEA, NAUSEA, AND VOMITING. MORE THAN 10 G MYRTLE OIL CAN THREATEN LIFE DUE TO HIGH CINEOLE
CONTENT (MYRTLE CONTAINS 135–2250 PPM CINEOLE ACCORDING TO MY CALCULATIONS, MEANING 10 G
MYRTLE WOULD CONTAIN A MAXIMUM 22.5 MG CINEOLE). SEVERAL HERBS MAY ATTAIN HIGHER LEVELS OF
CINEOLE: BAY, BEEBALM, BETEL PEPPER, BIBLICAL MINT, BOLDO, CAJEPUT, CARDAMOM, EUCALYPTUS, GINGER,
GREATER GALANGAL, HORSE BALM, HYSSOP, LAVENDER, NUTMEG, ROSEMARY, SAGE, SPEARMINT, STAR ANISE,
SWEET ANNIE, THYME, AND TURMERIC. SO, BY REDUCTION, ASSUMING NO SYNERGIES OR ANTAGONISMS OR
ADDITIVITIES, A RIDICULOUS ASSUMPTION, ONE WOULD ASSUME THAT ANY GOODS (AND EVILS) ACCRUING TO
THE CINEOLE IN MYRTLE, SHOULD APPLY EVEN MORE SO TO THOSE LISTED ABOVE, WHICH THEORETICALLY AT
LEAST, MAY ATTAIN HIGHER LEVELS OF CINEOLE, SOME, E.G., CARDAMOM, ATTAINING LEVELS MORE THAN 20-
FOLD HIGHER. SYMPTOMS OF THIS ALLEGED CINEOLE INTOXICATION MAY INCLUDE CIRCULATORY DISORDERS,
COLLAPSE, LOWERED BLOOD PRESSURE, AND RESPIRATORY FAILURE. DO NOT APPLY OIL TO FACE OF CHILDREN AS
IT MAY TRIGGER ASTHMA-LIKE ATTACKS, BRONCHIAL SPASM, GLOTTAL SPASMS, EVEN RESPIRATORY FAILURE (PH2).
EXTRACTS (MYRTLE) — AQUEOUS AND ETHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF LEAVES, ROOTS, AND STEMS ARE ACTIVE AGAINST
GRAM NEGATIVE AND GRAM POSITIVE BACTERIA. THE PLANT CONTAINS ANTIBACTERIAL PHENOLS. ONE THERMOLABILE PRINCIPLE WAS HIGHLY ACTIVE AGAINST MICROCOCCUS PYOGENES VAR. AUREUS. THE PRINCIPLE RESEMBLED STREPTOMYCIN IN ITS ACTION ON MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS (WOI). AQUEOUS BERRY EXTRACT ACTIVE
AGAINST CARRAGEENAN-INDUCED EDEMA IN THE RATS PAW (( = ) COMPARABLE TO OXYPHENYLBUTAZONE);
MONOQUITERPENES AND SESQUITERPENES ARE ANTIBACTERIAL, ANTIFUNGAL, AND ANTISEPTIC (PH2).
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NASTURTIUM (TROPAEOLUM MAJUS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (NASTURTIUM) — ALLERGENIC (1; HH2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (1; WOI);
ANTISCORBUTIC (1; MAD); ANTISEPTIC (1; JFM; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; DAA; EFS); DIURETIC (F; EFS);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS); EXPECTORANT (F; EFS); FUNGICIDE (1; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; MAD); RODENTICIDE
(1; WOI); RUBEFACIENT (2; PH2); STIMULANT (F; DAA); VULNERARY (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (NASTURTIUM) — ALOPECIA (F; MAD; PH2); BACTERIA (1; PH2; WOI); BRONCHOSIS (2;
BRU; JFM; MAD; PH2); BURN (F; BRU); CANCER (F; DAA); CANDIDA (1; HH2); CATARRH (F; MAD;
PH2); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; WOI); CONSTIPATION (F; MAD); COUGH (2; JFM; PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; DAA;
WOI); DANDRUFF (F; BRU); DERMATOSIS (F; WOI); DIAPER RASH (F; BRU); DYSMENORRHEA (2; HH2;
PH2); EMPHYSEMA (F; MAD); ESCHERICHIA (F; HH2); FEVER (1; WOI); FLU (F; WOI); FUNGUS (1;
PH2; WOI); GAS (F; DAA; MAD); INFECTION (1; JFM; PH2; WOI); INFLAMMATION (F; WOI); ITCH
(F; DAA); MYCOSIS (1; PH2; WOI); NEPHROSIS (F; WOI); OPHTHALMIA (F; WOI); PULMONOSIS (F;
DAA); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RINGWORM (F; DAA); SALMONELLA (1; HH2); SCURVY (F; DAA); SHIGELLA
(1; HH2); SORE (F; WOI); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (F; HH2); STREPTOCOCCUS (F; HH2); SUNBURN (F; BRU);
TUBERCULOSIS (1; HH2; PH2); UROGENITOSIS (F; DAA); UTI (2; PH2; WOI); WOUND (F; HH2; PH2);
YEAST (1; HH2).
DOSAGES (NASTURTIUM) — 30 G JUICE (MAD; PH2); 30 G LEAF/LITER WATER (PH2); 14.4 MG BENZYLISOTHIOCYANATE 3 ×/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (NASTURTIUM) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). OVERDOSES CAN IRRITATE MUCOUS
MEMBRANES AND SKIN.
NEEM (AZADIRACHTA INDICA A. JUSS.) +
SYNONYMS: ANTELAEA AZADIRACHTA (L.) ADELB., MELIA AZADIRACHTA L.
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THE HERBAL PDR USES ANTELAEA. THE USDA CONTINUES TO USE AZADIRACHTA. MANY AUTHORS, INCLUDING
KAP, HAVE CONFUSED NEEM AND CHINABERRY.
ACTIVITIES (NEEM) — ALTERATIVE (F; DAD; SUW); AMEBICIDE (1; WO2); ANALGESIC (1; APA);
ANORECTIC (F; KAB); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; WO2); ANTIARRHYTHMIC (1; WO2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1;
WO2); ANTIDIABETIC (F; WO2); ANTIFEEDANT (F; WO2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; PH2; WO2);
ANTIPERIODIC (1; DAD); ANTIPLAQUE (1; APA); ANTIPYRETIC (1; APA; DAD; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1;
APA; DAD; SUW); ANTIVIRAL (1; WO2); APHRODISIAC (F; KAB); ASTRINGENT (1; APA; DAD;
SUW); BITTER (1; APA; SUW); CARMINATIVE (F; KAB); CONTRACEPTIVE (1; APA; SKJ); DEMULCENT
(F; SKJ; SUW); DEOBSTRUENT (F; DAD); DEPURATIVE (F; KAB); DETERSIVE (F; DAD); DISCUTIENT
(F; DAD); DIURETIC (1; DAD; WO2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; SKJ); EMOLLIENT (F; DAD); ERRHINE (F;
KAB); EXPECTORANT (F; KAB); FUNGICIDE (F; WO2); INSECTIFUGE (1; APA; DAD); LARVICIDE (1;
APA); LAXATIVE (F; DAD); NARCOTIC (1; PH2); NEMATICIDE (1; DAD; WO2); PARASITICIDE (1;
DAD); PECTORAL (F; KAB); PEDICULICIDE (1; PH2); PESTICIDE (1; APA); PULICIDE (1; DAD);
SEDATIVE (F; DAD); SPERMICIDE (1; APA; DAD); STIMULANT (F; DAD); STOMACHIC (F; DAD;
SUW); TONIC (F; DAD; SUW); UTEROCONTRACTANT (1; WO2); VERMIFUGE (F; DAD); VULNERARY (1;
APA).
INDICATIONS (NEEM) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH; WO2); ALLERGY (F; MBB); ALOPECIA (F; WO2);
AMEBA (1; WO2); AMENORRHEA (F; KAB); ARRHYTHMIA (1; WO2); ASTHMA (F; DAD); BACTERIA
(1; WO2); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); BITE (F; DAD); BOIL (F; DAD; MBB; SUW); BRUISE (F; WO2);
BURN (F; DAD); CANCER (F; DAD; JLH); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH);
CANCER, GLAND (F; JLH); CANCER, PAROTID (F; JLH); CANCER, SKIN (F; JLH); CARBUNCLE (F; DAD);
CARDIOPATHY (1; APA; SKJ); CATARRH (F; KAB; SUW); CHILDBIRTH (F; DAD; KAB); CHOLERA (1;
DAD; WO2); CONSTIPATION (F; DAD); COWPOX (F; KAB); DEBILITY (F; KAB); DERMATOSIS (1;
APA; DAD; JLH; MBB; SUW); DIABETES (1; APA; WO2); DIARRHEA (F; DAD; SKJ); DUSGEUSIA
(F; KAB); DYSENTERY (F; SKJ); DYSPEPSIA (F; KAB; PH2); DYSURIA (F; SKJ; WO2); EARACHE (F;
WO2); ECZEMA (F; DAD; SUW); ENTEROSIS (F; SKJ); FATIGUE (F; KAB); FEVER (1; APA; DAD;
MBB; PH2); FUNGUS (F; MBB; WO2); FURUNCULOSIS (F; DAD); GINGIVOSIS (1; APA; DAD;
SUW); GRAY HAIR (F; WO2); HEAT RASH (F; DAD); HEMORRHOID (F; APA; WO2); HEPATOSIS (F;
SKJ); HERNIA (F; DAD); HERPES (F; DAD); INFECTION (F; MBB; WO2); INFLAMMATION (1; APA;
PH2; WO2); INSOMNIA (F; DAD); ITCH (F; MBB); JAUNDICE (F; SKJ); LEPROSY (F; DAD; MBB;
PH2); LEUKODERMA (F; WO2); MALARIA (1; APA; DAD; MBB; PH2; SUW); MEASLES (F; DAD);
METROSIS (1; WO2); MYCOSIS (F; WO2); NAUSEA (F; DAD); NERVOUSNESS (F; DAD); PAIN (1;
APA); PARASITE (1; DAD; KAB); PAROTOSIS (F; JLH); PEDICULOSIS (F; PH2); PLAQUE (1; APA);
PROTOZOA (1; KAB); PYORRHEA (F; DAD); RHEUMATISM (F; DAD; SUW); RHINOSIS (F; KAB);
RINGWORM (1; DAD); SALMONELLA (1; WO2); SCABIES (1; APA; DAD); SCALD (F; DAD); SCROFULA
(F; DAD); SEBORRHEA (F; DAD); SMALLPOX (F; DAD); SNAKEBITE (F; DAD; SUW); SORE (F; DAD;
SUW); SPLENOSIS (F; DAD); SPRAIN (F; WO2); STING (F; KAB; SUW); STOMATOSIS (F; DAD);
SYPHILIS (1; DAD; KAB); TOOTHACHE (F; DAD); TOXEMIA (F; MBB); TUBERCULOSIS (F; SKJ);
ULCER (1; APA); VD (1; KAB); VIRUS (1; WO2); WORM (1; APA; DAD; PH2); WOUND (1; APA;
KAB; MBB).
DOSAGES (NEEM) — 2–4 (500 MG) LEAF-POWDER CAPSULES WITH MEALS (TRADE RECOMMENDATION); 100
G BARK SOAKED IN 1 LITER WATER DAILY FOR ONE MONTH AS MALE CONTRACEPTIVE (SKJ).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (NEEM) — NOT COVERED (AHP). NO HEALTH
HAZARDS KNOWN AT PROPER DOSAGE LEVELS (PHR). EXCESSIVE DOSES CAN CAUSE CONVULSIONS, DYSPNEA,
STUPOR, EVEN DEATH (APA). THE OIL SEEMS TO BE MORE TOXIC TO CHILDREN BECAUSE OF AN AS YET
UNDEFINED TOXIN THAT IS PARTICULARLY SIGNIFICANT TO YOUNGER PEOPLE. INTOXICATION SUGGESTS REYE’S
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SYNDROME. CHARACTERISTIC REACTIONS REPORTED AMONG 13 INFANTS INCLUDE COMA, DROWSINESS, LOSS
OF CONSCIOUSNESS, METABOLIC ACIDOSIS, AND IN TWO, DEATH DUE TO ENCEPHALOPATHY (APA). NIMBIDIN
LD50 250 MG/KG IN FROGS.
NEPALESE CARDAMOM (AMOMUM AROMATICUM ROXB.) ++
ACCORDING TO WOI, A. AROMATICUM AND A. SUBULATUM ARE PRETTY MUCH USED INTERCHANGEABLY, AS
MEDICINE AND AS SPICE. WOI ENTRIES BELOW ACTUALLY DERIVED FROM A. SUBULATUM ROXB., BUT
PROBABLY APPLICABLE TO BOTH, WHICH HAVE BEEN CALLED NEPAL CARDAMOM.
ACTIVITIES (NEPALESE CARDAMOM) — ALEXETERIC (F; WOI); APHRODISIAC (F; KAB); ASTRINGENT
(F; WOI); CARDIOTONIC (F; KAB); CARMINATIVE (F; DEP); DIURETIC (F; WOI); HEPATOTONIC (F;
KAB); HYPNOTIC (F; KAB); OREXIGENIC (F; HH2); STIMULANT (F; WOI); STOMACHIC (F; WOI).
INDICATIONS (NEPALESE CARDAMOM) — ANOREXIA (F; HH2); BILIOUSNESS (F; WOI); CHILL (F;
HH2); CHOLERA (F; KAB); COLD (F; HH2); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; WOI); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); DYSPEPSIA
(F; PH2; WOI); ENTEROSIS (F; WOI); FEVER (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; KAB); GINGIVOSIS (F; WOI);
GONORRHEA (F; KAB); GRAVEL (F; WOI); HEADACHE (F; WOI); HEPATOSIS (F; WOI); IMPOTENCE (F;
KAB); MALARIA (F; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; WOI); NEURALGIA (F; KAB; WOI); ODONTOSIS (F; WOI);
PAIN (F; WOI); PROCTOSIS (F; WOI); SNAKEBITE (F; HH2); STING (F; HH2); STOMATOSIS (F; WOI);
VD (F; WOI); VOMITING (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (NEPALESE CARDAMOM) — 30 GRAINS WITH QUININE FOR NEURALGIA (DEP); 10–30 SEEDS
(HH2); 1–2 ML TINCTURE (HH2); 3–6 G DRUG IN DECOCTION (HH2; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (NEPALESE CARDAMOM) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). OVERDOSES MAY LEAD TO
POISONING. OVER-RATIONALIZING, THE HERBAL PDR HINTS THAT THE EFFICACY, IF ANY, OF THE DRUG, MAY HARK
BACK TO ITS CINEOLE CONTENT, YET SPEAKS OF THE POTENTIAL FOR LIFE-THREATENING POISONINGS DUE TO
OVERDOSES OF CINEOLE. (METHINKS EMPIRICAL WISDOM WILL HAVE EVOLVED AWAY FROM ANY SUCH INTOXICATIONS, AND THAT PH2 IS DABBLING IN NITPICKOLOGY.) SKILLFULLY, PH2 SAYS, “ALTHOUGH SCIENTIFIC DATA
REGARDING THIS ARE NOT AVAILABLE.” THESE ARE WHAT I CALL HYPOTHETICAL ACTIVITIES, POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE,
OFTEN CONTEMPLATED, THE YEA-SAYERS TOUTING THE GOODS OF CINEOLE, THE NAY-SAYERS TOUTING THE HAZARDS
OF CINEOLE. CERTAINLY MANY SPECIES MAY BE RICHER IN CINEOLE, INCLUDING THE WELL-KNOWN TRUE CARDAMOM, ONE OF THE MORE EXPENSIVE OF SPICES. EVEN IF THE EO WERE PURE CINEOLE, THIS SPECIES WOULD
CONTAIN ONLY 10,000 PPM CINEOLE.
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NETTLE (URTICA DIOICA L.) +++
MAD ENTRIES MAY APPLY AS WELL TO URTICA URENS, THE SMALLER DOG NETTLE.
ACTIVITIES (NETTLE) — ANALGESIC (1; CAN; DEM; PH2); ANESTHETIC (1; PH2); ANTIADRENALINE (1;
FAD); ANTIALLERGIC (1; MAB); ANTIAROMATASE (1; SHT); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; PH2); ANTIASTHMATIC (F;
DAW); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FAD; MAB; WOI); ANTICANCER (1; MAB); ANTICOMPLEMENTARY (1; HH3);
ANTICONVULSANT (1; CAN); ANTIEDEMIC (1; FIT68:387; MAB); ANTIEXUDATIVE (1; HH3); ANTIHEMORRHAGIC (F; CAN); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; WAM); ANTI-HIV (1; PH2); ANTIHIDROTIC (F; MAD); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FIT68:387; MAB; PH2); ANTILEUKOTRIENE (1; PH2); ANTIPROSTATITIC (2; KOM; MAB);
ANTIPYRETIC (1; CAN); ANTIRHEUMATIC (1; MAB; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC; PED); ANTISPASMODIC
(F; PED); ANTITUMOR (F; PED); ANTIVIRAL (1; MAB; FIT68:387); APHRODISIAC (F; MAD); AQUARETIC
(1; SHT); AROMATASE INHIBITOR (1; HH3); ASTRINGENT (1; CRC; MAB; PNC; SUW); BITTER (F; PED);
BLEEDING (F; CAN); BRADYCARDIC (1; CAN); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; FAD); CVI (F; APA); CYCLOOXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; MAB; PH2); CYTOTOXIC (1; MAB); DEPURATIVE (F; BIB; FAD; MAB; PED);
DIURETIC (2; CRC; PHR; PH2; PNC; SUW); ELASTASE INHIBITOR (1; MAB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; APA;
CRC; KAB; PED; SUW); EXPECTORANT (F; MAD; PED); FUNGICIDE (1; HH3; MAB); HEMATOGENIC
(1; FAD; PH2; WAM); HEMOSTAT (1; CAN; MAB; MAD; PED); HISTAMINIC (1; FNF); HYPERGLYCEMIC (1; APA; CAN); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; CAN; PNC); HYPOTENSIVE (1; CAN); INTEFERONIGENIC (1;
CAN); LACTAGOGUE (F; APA; CRC; MAD); LAXATIVE (F; BGB); 5-LIPOXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; MAB;
PH2); LITHOLYTIC (F; MAD); MITOGENIC (F; FAD); MYORELAXANT (F; BGB); PANCREATONIC (1; ABS);
RUBEFACIENT (F; CRC); TONIC (F; MAB; PNC); UTEROTONIC (1; APA; CAN); VASOCONSTRICTOR (F; BIB;
CRC); VERMIFUGE (F; BGB; CRC; KAB; PED; SUW); VULNERARY (F; MAD).
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INDICATIONS (NETTLE) — ACNE (F; BGB; FEL); ADENOMA (1; BGB; SHT); ADENOPATHY (F; BIB; JLH);
AGUE (F; DEM; MAB); ALACTEA (F; CRC; MAD); ALLERGY (1; BGB; HH3; MAB; WAM); ALOPECIA
(F; APA; WOI); AMENORRHEA (F; KAB); ANEMIA (1; CRC; FAD; WAM); ARTHROSIS (1; DEM; FAD;
MAB; PH2); ASTHMA (1; DAW; MAB; CRC); ATAXIA (F; DEM); BPH (2; BGB; MAB); BACTERIA (1;
FAD; MAB; WOI); BLADDER STONE (2; PHR; PH2); BLEEDING (1; CAN; CRC; DEM; FEL; MAB;
MAD; PED; PNC); BPH (ROOT) (2; KOM; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (1; CRC; MAB; PED); BUG BITE (1;
MAB); BURN (1; BGB; CRC; MAB); CACHEXIA (F; KAB); CALCULUS (F; CRC); CANCER (1; CRC; FAD;
MAB; PED); CANCER, BREAST (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, EAR (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, LUNG (1; CRC;
JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; CRC;
JLH); CANCER, WOMB (1; CRC; JLH); CARCINOMA (F; BIB); CATARRH (F; WOI); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM);
CHOLANGOSIS (F; CRC); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; CRC; FAD; MAB; WOI); CHOLERA (F; FEL); COLIC (F; CRC);
COLITIS (F; FEL; MAB); CONGESTION (F; APA); CONSTIPATION (F; BGB; CRC; WOI); CONVULSION (1;
CAN); CRAMP (F; MAD; PED); CVI (1; BGB); CYSTOSIS (F; FEL); DANDRUFF (F; PH2; WOI); DERMATOSIS (1; BGB; CAN; MAB); DIABETES (F; CRC; MAD; PH2); DIARRHEA (1; BGB; FAD; FEL; MAB);
DROPSY (F; BGB; CRC); DYSENTERY (1; CRC; FAD; MAB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; BGB; APA; MAD;
PED); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEM; MAD); DYSPNEA (F; CRC; KAB); DYSURIA (2; KOM; PHR; PH2; SHT);
ECZEMA (F; BGB; CAN; MAB; MAD); EDEMA (F; CRC; PH2); ENDOTHELIOMA (F; BIB; JLH); ENTEROSIS
(F; FEL); EPISTAXIS (1; BGB; CAN; KAB; MAB); EPITHELIOMA (F; BIB; JLH); ERYSIPELAS (F; CRC);
ERYTHEMA (F; CRC); ESCHERICHIA (1; WOI); EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); FEVER (1; CAN; CEB); FLU (F;
PH2); FUNGUS (1; HH3; MAB); GASTROSIS (F; CRC); GOITER (1; MAB); GONORRHEA (F; BIB; CRC);
GOUT (1; FAD; MAB; PH2); GRAVEL (2; BGB; KOM; MAD; PHR); HAY FEVER (2; APA; MAB);
HEADACHE (F; CRC); HEMATURIA (F; SUW); HEMOPTYSIS (F; CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; BGB; DEM; PED);
HEPATOSIS (F; HH3); HERPES (F; BGB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CAN); HIV (1; PH2); HIVES (F;
DEM); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; CAN; PNC); HYPOGLYCEMIA (1; APA; CAN); INFECTION (1; HH3; MAB);
INFLAMMATION (1; BGB; CRC; FIT68:387; MAB; PH2); ITCH (F; DEM); JAUNDICE (F; CRC; KAB;
PED; SUW); KIDNEY STONE (2; APA; PHR; PH2); LETHARGY (F; KAB); LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC; MAD);
MALARIA (F; BIB; CEB; CRC); MELAENA (F; CAN); MENORRHAGIA (F; SUW); MYCOSIS (1; HH3; MAB);
MYOCARDIOPATHY (1; BGB); MYOSIS (F; MAB); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; FEL; HH3; PED; SUW); NEURALGIA (F; APA; BIB; CRC); NOCTURIA (1; MAB); OSTEOARTHROSIS (1; MAB); OSTEOPOROSIS (1; JAD);
OTOSIS (F; MAD); PAIN (1; CAN; DEM; PH2); PALSY (F; CEB; CRC; KAB); PARALYSIS (F; CRC);
PAROTOSIS (F; BIB; JLH); PARTURITION (F; APA; BGB); PERTUSSIS (F; BIB; CRC); PHARYNGOSIS (F; MAB);
PLEURISY (F; BGB); POLLAKISURIA (1; BGB); POLYP (F; BIB; JLH); PREGNANCY (F; SKY); PROSTATOSIS (2;
PH2; SHT); RHEUMATISM (2; FAD; KOM; MAB; PHR; PH2); RHINOSIS (1; BGB; HH3; MAB);
SARCOMA (F; BIB; JLH); SCIATICA (1; CRC; KAB; MAB); SHIGELLA (1; WOI); SIDE ACHE (F; MAD);
SORE THROAT (F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC; FAD); SPRAIN (F; APA; SKJ); STING (F; CRC); STOMACHACHE
(F; DEM); STOMATOSIS (F; MAB); STONE (2; KOM; MAD; PHR; PH2; SHT); SWELLING (1; BIB;
FIT68:387; DEM; MAB); TENDINITIS (F; APA); TUBERCULOSIS (1; CRC; KAB; MAB; SUW); TUMOR
(F; CRC; JLH; PED); UREMIA (F; BIB); URTICARIA (1; MAB); UTEROSIS (F; BGB; APA; CAN; KAB);
UTI (2; PHR; KOM; PH2; SHT); VAGINOSIS (F; APA); VD (F; BIB; CRC); VERTIGO (F; BIB; CRC);
VIRUS (1; FIT68:387; MAB; PH2); WORM (F; BGB; CRC; KAB; PED; SUW); WOUND (F; MAB).
DOSAGES (NETTLE) — 3–4 TSP (~4 G) SHOOT/CUP WATER SEVERAL ×/DAY (APA); 3–4 TSP (4–6 G) SHOOT
OR LEAF IN 150 ML BOILING WATER COOLED, 3–4 ×/DAY (APA; MAD); 9 G LEAF/DAY FOR ARTHROSIS (MAB);
3–6 G DRY LEAF (PED); 4.5 G DRY LEAF:22 ML ALCOHOL/23 ML WATER (PED); 4–6 G ROOT/DAY (APA;
KOM); 4–6 G POWDERED ROOT/CUP WATER (WIC); 4–6 G DRY ROOT/DAY (MAB); 3–6 G ROOT/DAY OR
600–1200 MG/DAY 5:1 EXTRACT FOR BPH (MAB); 4–9 ML FLUID ROOT EXTRACT (1:2)/DAY (MAB); 2–6 ML
ROOT TINCTURE (1:5 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 3–4 TSP (~4.8 G) HERB IN HOT TEA (MAD); 2–4 G
DRY HERB, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 8–12 G DRY HERB/DAY (MAB; SHT); 3–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT
(1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2.5–5 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC); 3–6 ML FLUID HERB EXTRACT
(1:2)/DAY (MAB); 7–14 ML HERB TINCTURE (1:2)/DAY (MAB); 125 G JUICE (MAD); 1–2 (475 MG)
CAPSULES 2–3 ×/DAY; 1 (450 MG) STX CAPSULE 2 ×/DAY (NH).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (NETTLE) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NONE KNOWN FOR HERB, RARE GI UPSETS
FOR ROOTS (KOM). HERBAGE CONTRAINDICATED IN FLUID RETENTION DUE TO REDUCED CARDIAC OR RENAL ACTIVITY,
RARELY CAUSING ALLERGIC REACTIONS (PHR). ADVERSE EFFECTS OF ROOT: MILD GI COMPLAINTS (OCCASIONALLY)
(AEH). THE URTICATION CAN BE PAINFUL AND LONG-LASTING, IN SOME INDUCING A BLACK-AND-BLUE REACTION.
NO FATALITIES ARE REPORTED IN THE U.S. CAN CAUTIONS THAT AMINES ARE IRRITANT. BECAUSE IT IS REPUTED
TO BE ABORTIFACIENT AND TO AFFECT THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE
AVOIDED. MAY INTERFERE WITH BLOOD PRESSURE, CNS, AND DIABETES MEDICATION (CAN). BEING A NETTLE
FAN, I HAD NEVER HEARD OF IT BEFORE AND WAS RELUCTANT TO TRY IT WHEN MY FRIEND VIC SAID THAT THE ROOT
TEA ALMOST DID HIM IN. IT’S ALMOST AS THOUGH HE READ THE BOOK, “CONSUMPTION OF NETTLE TEA HAS CAUSED
GASTRIC IRRITATION, A BURNING SENSATION OF THE SKIN, OEDEMA, AND OLIGURIA” (CAN). NOT FOR USE IN
SEVERELY ALLERGIC PATIENTS, ESPECIALLY THOSE WITH TENDENCY TOWARD ANAPHYLAXIS (WAM). SCHULZ ET AL.
(1998) REPORT ON >4000 PATIENTS TAKING 600–1200 MG EXTRACT/DAY FOR 6 MONTHS. ONLY 35 SHOWED
SIDE EFFECTS, 0.65% GI COMPLAINTS, 9 (0.19%) DERMATOSIS, AND 2 (>0.05%) REPORTING HYPERHYDROSIS
(SHT). NO CONTRAINDICATIONS ARE STATED (SHT). VARRO TYLER CAUTIONS 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). EVEN JAMA ADMITS THAT THERE IS NO
HARD PROOF FOR ANY INTERVENTION IN BPH. SINCE HOSPITALS KILL 200,000 AMERICANS A YEAR, AND PROSTATE
CANCER FEWER THAN 50,000, I’LL OPT FOR NETTLE TEA AND SITOSTEROL-RICH NUTS AS THE DRUG OF CHOICE FOR
PROSTATE PROTECTION.
EXTRACTS (NETTLE) — INFUSION LD50 = 1929 MG/KG IVN RAT. HOH EXTRACT LD50 = 1721 MG/KG IVN
RAT. THE TEA WAS WELL TOLERATED AT LEVELS OF 1310 MG/KG ORALLY (BOMBARDELLI AND MORAZZONI, 1997).
LD50 INFUSION 1310 ORL RAT (MAB). (9Z-11E)-13-HYDROXY,9,11-OCTADECADIENOIC-ACID, 14 OCTACOSANOL, OLEANOLIC ACID, SECOISOLARICIRESINOL, AND URSOLIC ACID ARE LISTED AS WEAK TO MODERATE AROMATASE-INHIBITORS FOUND IN THE METHANOLIC ROOT EXTRACT. SUGGESTING SYNERGY, HH3 GIVES IC50’S FOR
AROMATASE INHIBITION; EXTRACT: 338 ΜG/ML; AQUEOUS EXTRACT = >200 ΜG/ML; BUTANOLIC FRACTIONS: 109
ΜG/ML; ETHANOLIC-FRACTION 41 ΜG/ML; 9-HYDROXY,10,12- OCTADECADIENOIC-ACID = 11 ΜG/ML, AND GLA,
THE COMPOUND IS SO WELL REPRESENTED IN ANOTHER EDIBLE WEED, EVENING PRIMROSE, AT 10 ΜG/ML (HH3).
AROMATASE IS A KEY ENZYME IN STEROID HORMONE METABOLISM, AND ITS INHIBITION MAY PARTIALLY EXPLAIN
THE ACTIVITY OF THE ROOTS IN BPH. THE POLYSACCHARIDE FRACTION OF THE AQUEOUS ROOT EXTRACT SHOW
PROLONGED ANTIEDEMIC AND ANTIINFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY (40 MG/KG ORL RAT). ETHANOLIC EXTRACT ALSO
INHIBITS ELASTASE, A DESTRUCTIVE ENZYME IN THE INFLAMMATORY PROCESS (IC50=68 ΜG/ML). THE ISOLECTIN
(UDA), ABUNDANT IN THE ROOTS, MAY CONTRIBUTE TO THE ANTIINFLAMMATORY AND ANTIPROSTATIC ACTIVITY OF
THE EXTRACTS. AQUEOUS EXTRACTS INTERFERE WITH, DOSE-DEPENDENTLY (0.6–10 MG/ML), THE BINDING OF
DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE TO SHBG (WITH SPECIFIC RECEPTORS ON HUMAN PROSTATIC MEMBRANES). THE ALCOHOLIC EXTRACT, UDA, AND STIGMAST-4-EN-3-ONE WERE INACTIVE. AT CONCENTRATIONS OF 0.1 MG/ML, SOME
ROOT EXTRACTS INHIBITED NA+, K+-ATPASES 27.6–81.5%. STIGMAST-4-EN-3-ONE, STIGMASTEROL, AND
CAMPESTEROL INHIBITED NA+, K+-ATPASES 23–67% AT CONCENTRATIONS OF 1-1000 ΜM. SUCH INHIBITION
MAY INFLUENCE PROSTATE CELL METABOLISM AND GROWTH (BOMBARDELLI AND MORAZZONI, 1997). ROOT
POLYSACCHARIDE EXTRACTS ANTICOMPLEMENTARY (IC50=<50 ΜG/ML (HH3)). STRANGE THAT AN HERB SHOULD
INJECT SO MANY NEUROACTIVE COMPOUNDS, ACETYLCHOLINE, CHOLINE, FORMIC ACID, HISTAMINE, LEUKOTRIENES,
AND SEROTONIN (PH2) INTO UNSUSPECTING GRAZERS.
NEW JERSEY TEA (CEANOTHUS AMERICANUS L.) ++
SYNONYMS: C. AMERICANUS VAR. INTERMEDIUS (PURSH) TORR. & A. GRAY, C. INTERMEDIUS PURSH.
ACTIVITIES (NEW JERSEY TEA) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DEM); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; SHB); ANTISEPTIC
(F; SHB); ANTISPASMODIC (F; PH2; PNC; SHB); ASTRINGENT (1; DEM; FAD; HHB; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); EXPECTORANT (1; FAD; PH2; SHB); HEMOSTAT (1; PHR; PH2; SHB); HEPATOTONIC
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(F; SHB); HYPOTENSIVE (1; FAD; HHB; SHB); LAXATIVE (F; FAD); SEDATIVE (1; FAD); SPLENOTONIC
(F; SHB); TONIC (F; SHB).
INDICATIONS (NEW JERSEY TEA) — ADENOPATHY (F; SHB); AMENORRHEA (F; DEM); APPENDICITIS
(F; SHB); ASTHMA (F; FAD); BITE (F; DEM); BLEEDING (1; DEM; PHR; PH2; SHB); BLOOD (F;
DEM); BRONCHOSIS (1; FAD); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CHILL (F; PHR; PH2);
COLD (1; DEM; FAD; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; DEM; FAD); COUGH (F; DEM); CRAMP (F; PH2;
PNC; SHB); DERMATOSIS (F; DEM); DIABETES (F; DEM); DYSENTERY (1; FAD); DYSPNEA (F;
DEM); DYSURIA (F; DEM); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); FEVER (1; FAD; HHB; PH2); GASTROSIS (F;
DEM); GONORRHEA (F; PHR; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; SHB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; FAD; HHB;
SHB); HIV (F; SHB); INFLAMMATION (F; SHB); INSOMNIA (1; FAD); MALARIA (F; HHB); METRORRHAGIA (F; SHB); MUCOSOSIS (F; SHB); NERVOUSNESS (1; FAD); PERTUSSIS (F; FAD); PULMONOSIS
(F; FAD; DEM); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); SNAKEBITE (1; FAD); SORE (F; DEM); SORE THROAT (1;
FAD); SPLENOSIS (F; FAD; HHB; SHB); STOMACHACHE (F; FAD); STOMATOSIS (F; DEM); SWELLING
(F; JLH); SYPHILIS (F; PHR; PH2); TONSILOSIS (F; SHB); TOOTHACHE (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F;
DEM); VD (F; DEM); WOUND (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (NEW JERSEY TEA) — 0.05–1.5 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (NEW JERSEY TEA) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE
KNOWN (PHR). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). THE
8% TANNIN COULD EXPLAIN ABOUT HALF OF THE INDICATIONS.
NIANDO, IPORURU (ALCHORNEA FLORIBUNDA MUELL. ARG.) X
REGRETTABLY, PH2 CITES THE DUKE AND VASQUEZ AMAZONIAN ETHNOBOTANICAL DICTIONARY FOR SOME
AMAZONIAN DATA ON A DIFFERENT SPECIES OR TWO, CALLED IPORURU, MIXING THE AMAZONIAN WITH THE
AFRICAN FOLKLORE. WE DID NOT FIND ALCHORNEA FLORIBUNDA IN THE AMAZON. STILL, REGRETTABLY, PH2 HAS
ADOPTED OUR AMAZONIAN NAME IN THE HERBAL PDR FOR AN AFRICAN PLANT, BETTER AND CORRECTLY KNOWN
AS NIANDO (E.G., IN MY CRC BOOK, HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS, 1985). I HAVE NOT ACCEPTED THE
PDR ADOPTION OF MY AMAZONIAN NAME FOR A USEFUL AMAZONIAN MEDICINE ERRONEOUSLY FOR A POISONOUS
AFRICAN PLANT. IT’S HARD FOR ME TO SEE HOW THEY MADE THIS MISTAKE!
ACTIVITIES (NIANDO) — ANESTHETIC (1; PH2); ANTICHOLINERGIC (1; PH2); ANTIDOTE (F; UPW); ANTIPERISTALTIC (1; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; JBH); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC; PH2; UPW); ASTRINGENT (1;
HH2); CNS DEPRESSANT (F; CRC); CNS STIMULANT (F; CRC); GANGLIOPLEGIC (1; JBH); HALLUCINOGEN
(1; CRC; PH2); HYPERTENSIVE (1; UPW); HYPOTENSIVE (1; UPW); INTOXICANT (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (F;
CRC); PARASYMPATHOMIMETIC (1; JBH); SPASMOGENIC (1; PH2); STIMULANT (1; PH2); TOXIC (FATAL)
(F; UPW); VAGOLYTIC (1; JBH; PH2).
INDICATIONS (NIANDO) — ARTHROSIS (F; PH2); COLD (F; PH2); CRAMP (1; JBH); DERMATOSIS (F; UPW);
ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CRC; UPW); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE
(1; UPW); MYALGIA (F; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; UPW); PAIN (1; PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); UTI (F;
PH2); WOUND (F; UPW).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (NIANDO) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM). DRUG
CONSIDERED HIGHLY TOXIC, HIGH DOSES CAUSING EXCITATION AND CRAMPS. IN AFRICA “DEATHS THROUGH
EXHAUSTION HAVE BEEN OBSERVED AMONG HUMANS FOLLOWING OVER-STIMULATION AND HALLUCINATION” (PH2).
NIAULI (MELALEUCA VIRIDIFLORA SOL. EX GAERTN.) +
ACTIVITIES (NIAULI) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; JAD; PHR); ANTISEPTIC (1; JAD; PHR; PH2); CIRCULOSTIMULANT (2; PHR; PH2); FUNGICIDE (1; JAD); RUBEFACIENT (2; KOM; PHR); VULNERARY (F; HHB).
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INDICATIONS (NIAULI) — BACTERIA (1; JAD; PHR); BRONCHOSIS (2; PHR; PH2); CATARRH (2; KOM;
PHR; PH2); COUGH (2; PHR; PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; PH2); FUNGUS (1; JAD); INFECTION (1; JAD); MYCOSIS
(1; JAD); NEURALGIA (F; PH2); PAIN (F; PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (NIAULI) — INTERNAL: SINGLE DOSE 0.2 G OIL, DAILY DOSE 0.2–2 G (KOM); NOSE DROPS (2–5%
IN VEGETABLE OIL) (KOM); EXTERNAL: 10–30% IN OIL (KOM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (NIAULI) — BLUMENTHAL ET AL. (1998) AND
FLEMING ET AL. (1998) ARE ROUGHER ON THIS ONE THAN THE CAJUPUT (AND OF COURSE THEY DID NOT
EVEN INDEX OR COVER TEA TREE). FOR THAT REASON, I SCORE IT ONLY + FOR SAFETY. FLEMING ET AL. (1998)
AFTER ISSUING THEIR USUAL TEMPLATE, WHICH SUGGESTS THAT NO HEALTH HAZARDS OR SIDE EFFECTS HAVE
BEEN NOTED WITH PROPER ADMINISTRATION (NO INTERNAL DOSAGE DEFINED) (PHR). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). CONTRAINDICATED INTERNALLY IN GALLDUCT OR GI OR BILIARY INFLAMMATIONS,
OR SEVERE LIVER AILMENTS. INTERNAL ADMINISTRATION OF NIAULI OIL MAY LEAD TO DIARRHEA, NAUSEA, AND
VOMITING. DO NOT APPLY NEAR NOSTRILS OF PEDIATRICS, MAY CAUSE ASTHMA-LIKE ATTACKS, BRONCHIAL
SPASM, GLOTTAL SPASMS, AND EVEN RESPIRATORY FAILURE (KOM; PHR). CONFUSINGLY CALLING IT CAJE
RATHER THAN NIAULI OIL, AND NOTING THAT IT CONTAINS 35–60% CINEOLE, FLEMING ET AL. SAY THAT
CINEOLE CAUSES INDUCTION OF ENZYMES INVOLVED IN LIVER DETOXIFICATION, THEREBY POSSIBLY SHORTENING OR LESSENING THE EFFECTS OF OTHER DRUGS THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN COADMINISTERED. (I SUPPOSE
WE CAN SAY THAT ABOUT ALL AROMATIC PLANTS THAT CONTAIN SIGNIFICANT QUANTITIES OF CINEOLE, AND
MANY DO; WHAT LEVEL OF CINEOLE IS SIGNIFICANT?) AS WITH MOST EOS, THIS ONE MAY INDUCE
DERMATOSIS IN SENSITIVE INDIVIDUALS. FLEMING ET AL. EVEN WARN THAT OVERDOSAGES (MORE THAN 10
G), CAN LEAD TO LIFE THREATENING POISONINGS, DUE TO THE CINEOLE. TEN GRAMS OF NIAULI OIL COULD
CONTAIN 6 G CINEOLE. SYMPTOMS INCLUDE CIRCULATORY DISORDERS, COLLAPSE, FALL IN BLOOD PRESSURE,
AND RESPIRATORY FAILURE. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING, SAY FLEMING ET AL., RATHER GIVE ACTIVATED
CHARCOAL (PHR).
NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS
(SELENICEREUS GRANDIFLORUS (L.) BRITT. & ROSE) +
SYNONYM: CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS L.
ACTIVITIES (NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS) — ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; PHR; PH2); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; CRC);
CARDIOTONIC (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; HH2); SPINOSTIMULANT (1; PHR; PH2);
VASODILATOR (1; PHR; PH2); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC; JFM); VESICANT (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS) — ANGINA (F; CRC; PH2); BLEEDING (F; PHR; PH2); CARDIOPATHY (F; PH2); CONGESTION (F; JFM); CYSTOSIS (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; JLH; PHR);
DROPSY (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PHR); DYSPNEA (F; CRC; PH2); DYSURIA (F; PHR;
PH2); ENDOCARDOSIS (F; CRC); FUNGUS (F; JLH); HEADACHE (F; CRC; JFM); HEART (F; CRC); HEMOPTYSIS (F; CRC; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; PHR; PH2); MENORRHAGIA (F; HH2); MYOCARDOSIS (F; CRC);
NEPHROSIS (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (F; JFM); NEURALGIA (F; CRC; JFM); NEUROSIS (F; PH2); PALPITATION
(F; CRC); PROSTATE (F; CRC); RESPIROSIS (F; HH2); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); STENOCARDIA
(F; CRC; PH2); WORM (F; CRC; JFM).
DOSAGES (NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS) — 0.6 ML FLUID EXTRACT TO 10 ×/DAY; 0.12 TO 2 ML 2–3 ×/DAY
(HH2; PHR; PH2); 10 DROPS TINCTURE (1:10) IN SWEET WATER 3–5 ×/DAY (HH2; PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS) — CLASS 1 (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). THE FRESH JUICE CAN
IRRITATE THE GI TRACT (CAN). CACTINE MAY POSSIBLY HAVE CARDIOTONIC EFFECTS (PNC).
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ACTIVITIES (NONI) — ANALGESIC (1; HAD); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; TRA); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DEP; WOI);
ANTIRHEUMATIC (1; TRA); ANTITUMOR (1; ABS); ANTIPYRETIC (F; HHB); ANTISPASMODIC (1; HAD);
ASCARICIDE (1; TRA); DEOBSTRUENT (F; DEP; KAB); DEPURATIVE (F; PH2); DIURETIC (F; HHB); EMETIC
(F; KAB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; DEP; KAB); EMOLLIENT (F; KAB); FUNGICIDE (1; ABS; FNF); HYPOTENSIVE (1; HAD); LAXATIVE (1; FNF; KAB; SKJ; WOI); LITHOLYTIC (F; HHB); SEDATIVE (F; KAB);
STOMACHIC (F; KAB); TONIC (F; DEP; HHB; WOI).
INDICATIONS (NONI) — ARTHROSIS (1; JFM; TRA); ASCARIS (1; TRA); ASTHMA (F; HAD; HHB; KAB);
CANCER (1; ABS; HAD); COLD (F; IED); COLIC (F; HHB); CONSTIPATION (1; FNF; KAB; SKJ; WOI); CRAMP
(1; HAD); DIABETES (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; HHB; KAB); DYSENTERY (F; HHB; SKJ; WOI); DYSMENORRHEA
(F; HHB; WOI); DYSURIA (F; HAD); ENTEROSIS (F; JFM); FEVER (F; DEP; HHB; PH2; WOI); FUNGUS (1;
ABS; FNF); GALLSTONE (F; HHB); GASTROSIS (F; JFM; PH2); GINGIVOSIS (F; DEP; WOI); GOUT (F; HHB;
SKJ; WOI); HEADACHE (F; IED; JFM); HEART (F; JFM); HEPATOSIS (F; JFM); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1;
HAD); INFECTION (1; ABS; FNF); INSOMNIA (F; KAB); LEUKORRHEA (F; SKJ; WOI); MYCOSIS (1; ABS;
FNF); NERVOUSNESS (F; KAB); NEURALGIA (F; IED); PAIN (1; HAD; IED; JFM); PHARYNGOSIS (F; WOI);
RHEUMATISM (1; JFM; TRA); SAPREMIA (F; WOI); SORE (F; DEP; HHB); SORE THROAT (F; SKJ); STOMACHACHE (F; PH2); STONE (F; HHB); TUMOR (1; ABS); ULCER (F; WOI); WOUND (F; DEP; HHB).
DOSAGES (NONI) — 2–4 TBSP (COM = COMMERCIAL); PH2 SAYS THE FRUITS ARE INEDIBLE; RIPE FRUITS,
WHICH SMELL OF ROQUEFORT CHEESE, ARE SAID TO BE A GREAT FAVORITE WITH BURMESE (DEP); I SIDE WITH
THE LATTER, THE STINKING FRUITS ARE WIDELY CONSIDERED EDIBLE AMONG RURAL PEOPLES.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (NONI) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PHR).
“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). I COULD DO IT THE LAZY WAY AND JUST SAY, “NONE REPORTED.” AND SINCE IT IS
A FOOD SPECIES, I COULD LIVE WITH THIS. TRAMIL NOTES THAT FRUITS AND LEAVES ARE EDIBLE. TESTS FOR
UTEROTONICITY WERE NEGATIVE. LEAF EO (OF MORINDA LUCIDA) KILLS AFLATOXIN FUNGI AT 1000 PPM.
NORTHERN MAIDENHAIR, POINTER WEED
(ADIANTUM PEDATUM L.) ++
PH2 ENTRIES APPLY TO EUROPEAN MAIDENHAIR. GRIEVE’S A MODERN HERBAL SAYS A. PEDATUM IS USED
LIKE A. CAPILLUS-VENERIS “IN SIMILAR WAYS AND MORE HIGHLY VALUED BY MANY” (GMH).
ACTIVITIES (NORTHERN MAIDENHAIR) — ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; HHB); DEMULCENT (F; PH2); DIURETIC (F; DEM;
WO3); EMETIC (F; DEM); EXPECTORANT (F; HHB; PH2); PECTORAL (F; DEP; PH2); PROPECIC (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (NORTHERN MAIDENHAIR) — ABORTION (F; DEM); AGUE (F; DEM); ASTHMA (F; DEM;
GMH); BACKACHE (F; DEM); BRONCHOSIS (F; PH2); CARDIOPATHY (F; DEM); CATARRH (F; DEP); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); COLD (F; WO3); COUGH (F; GMH; PH2); CRAMP (F; DEM); DEBILITY (F; DEM);
DYSENTERY (F; DEM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); DYSPNEA (F; DEM); FEVER (F; DEM); GASTROSIS (F;
DEM); GONORRHEA (F; DEM); GRAVEL (F; GMH); GRAY HAIR (F; PH2); HEADACHE (F; WO3); HYSTERIA
(F; DEM); INSANITY (F; DEM); JAUNDICE (F; GMH); MASTOSIS (F; DEM); METRORRHAGIA (F; DEM);
NEPHROSIS (F; GMH); PAIN (F; PH2); PARALYSIS (F; DEM); PERTUSSIS (F; PH2); PLEURISY (F; GMH);
PNEUMONIA (F; DEM); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM; HHB); SNAKEBITE (F; DEM); SORE
(F; DEM); STING (F; DEM); WATER RETENTION (F; DEM; WO3).
DOSAGES (NORTHERN MAIDENHAIR) — 1.5 G HERB/CUP TEA (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (NORTHERN MAIDENHAIR) — NOT COVERED
(AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NOT FOR USE
DURING PREGNANCY (PH2).
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NUTMEG (MYRISTICA FRAGRANS HOUTT.) ++
SYNONYM: M. OFFICINALIS L. F.
ACTIVITIES (NUTMEG) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; EFS; HHB); ALLERGENIC (1; PH2); ANALGESIC (F; AHP;
APA; EFS); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA); ANTICANCER (1; APA); ANTIEDEMIC (1; APA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA); ANTIOXIDANT (1; APA); ANTIPERISTALTIC (1; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2); ANTITUMOR (1; APA); APHRODISIAC (F; APA; CRC; HHB); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC; EFS); CARMINATIVE (F;
AHP; CRC; EFS); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; APA); EUPHORIC (1; APA); EXPECTORANT (F; HHB); FUNGICIDE (1; APA); HALLUCINOGEN (1; APA; CRC); HEPATOTOXIC (1; APA);
HERBICIDE (1; CRC); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; APA); LARVICIDE (1; APA); NARCOTIC (1; CRC);
POISON (1; CRC); PSYCHOTROPIC (1; CRC); SEDATIVE (F; APA); SOPORIFIC (F; CRC; EFS); STIMULANT
(F; CRC; PHR); STOMACHIC (F; AHP; PHR).
INDICATIONS (NUTMEG) — AGORAPHOBIA (F; HHB); ANOREXIA (F; CRC); ARTHROSIS (F; JLH); ASTHMA
(F; CRC); BACTERIA (1; APA); CANCER (1; APA; CRC); CANCER, GUM (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, JOINT
(F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F;
CRC; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC); CHOLERA (F; FEL; PH2); COLD (F; CRC; FEL); COLIC (F; AHP;
CRC; HHB); CRAMP (F; CRC; PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; CRC; MPI); DEBILITY (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (1; AHP;
APA; PH2); DYSENTERY (1; CRC; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; HHB); DYSPEPSIA (F; AHP; APA; CRC;
PH2); FEVER (F; CRC; FEL; PH2); FUNGUS (1; APA); GAS (F; AHP; APA; CRC; PH2); GASTROSIS (F;
CRC; PHR; PH2); HEADACHE (F; CRC; PH2); HEART (F; CRC); HEARTBURN (F; HHB); HEMORRHOID (F;
CRC; FEL); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; APA); HYPERCALCEMIA (1; CRC); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; HHB); HYSTERIA (F; HHB); IMPOTENCE (F; PH2); INDURATION (F; CRC; JLH); INFECTION (1;
APA); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; CRC; PH2); INSANITY (F; CRC); INSOMNIA (F; APA; PH2); LACRIMOSIS
(F; HHB); LEPROSY (F; CRC); LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC; FEL); LYMPHOSIS (F; CRC); MALARIA (F; CRC;
FEL; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; APA); NAUSEA (F; CRC); NEPHROSIS (F; APA; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (F; APA);
NEURALGIA (F; PH2); NEURASTHENIA (F; HHB); NEUROSIS (F; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; PH2); PAIN (F; APA;
AHP; APA; EFS); PARALYSIS (F; MPI); PNEUMONIA (F; FEL); RESPIROSIS (F; CRC; PH2); RHEUMATISM
(1; APA; CRC; MPI; PH2); SCIATICA (F; CRC; MPI; PH2); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC); SPRAIN (F; MPI);
STOMACHACHE (F; CRC; FEL; MPI); STOMATOSIS (F; APA); SWELLING (1; APA); TOOTHACHE (F; APA);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC); TUMOR (1; APA; CRC; JLH); URETHROSIS (F; MPI); UTI (F; CRC); VOMITING
(F; PH2); XEROSTOMIA (F; HHB).
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DOSAGES (NUTMEG) — 0.3–1 G POWDERED NUTMEG (APA; PNC); 0.05–0.2 ML EO (APA; PNC); 5–20
GRAINS NUTMEG (FEL); 300–600 MG 5–10 ×/DAY (HHB); 1–3 DROPS EO, 2–3 ×/DAY (PH2); 2–10 ML
TINCTURE/DAY (PH2); 0.3–1 G POWDERED NUTMEG (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (NUTMEG) — CLASS 2B. CONTAINS SAFROLE. MAY
INTERACT WITH MAO. CNS-ACTIVE (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC
DOSAGES” (PH2). NOT TO BE USED DURING PREGNANCY. CAN TRIGGER ALLERGIC DERMATITIS (PH2). MORE THAN
5 G POWDERED NUTMEG OR MACE CAN CAUSE ACUTE PANIC, ANXIETY, COMA, DIZZINESS, DOUBLE VISION,
DROWSINESS, EXCESSIVE THIRST, HALLUCINATIONS, HEADACHE, LIVER PAIN, NAUSEA, STOMACH PAIN, EVEN DEATH
(AHP). “... AS LITTLE AS 2 WHOLE NUTMEGS HAVE BEEN KNOWN TO CAUSE DEATH IN A LITTLE BOY” (APA; FEL).
COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR SEED AND ARIL: PSYCHIC DISTURBANCES BY 5 G OF SEED,
ATROPINE-LIKE ACTION BY 9 TEASPOONS OF SEED POWDER, ABORTION BY HIGHER DOSES. THE EO CONTAINS THE
MUTAGENIC AND ANIMAL CARCINOGENIC COMPOUND SAFROLE. HOWEVER, THE USE TO CORRECT SMELL OR TASTE IS
PERMITTED (AEH). ON OVERDOSE, THERE MAY BE HALLUCINATION AND EMESIS; THERE MAY BE FRIGHTENING
VISIONS, A SENSATION OF LOSS OF LIMBS AND A TERRIFYING FEAR OF IMPENDING DEATH. INDEED, DEATH HAS BEEN
REPORTED FROM OVERDOSE (LRNP, SEPTEMBER 1987).
NUX VOMICA (STRYCHNOS NUX-VOMICA L.) X
ACTIVITIES (NUX VOMICA) — 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 (NUX VOMICA) — 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;
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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).
DOSAGES (NUX VOMICA) — APA RECOMMENDS ONLY HOMEOPATHIC DILUTIONS (APA); 0.5–3 G POWDERED
SEED (KAP); 0.5–2 ML SEED TINCTURE (PNC); 0.5–1 G EXTRACT (KAP); 0.5–1 ML TINCTURE (KAP); 5 ML
NUX VOMICA ELIXIR (PNC); 0.05–0.2 ML NUX VOMICA LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (NUX VOMICA) — 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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MAD AND PH2 = QUERCUS ROBUR L. (“STIELEICHE” (GERMAN) IN THIS ENTRY). I THINK OUR WHITE OAK
WOULD SERVE JUST AS WELL. FOR OAK GALLS SEE QUERCUS INFECTORIA OLIVIER ENTRY.
ACTIVITIES (OAK) — 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 (OAK) — 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).
DOSAGES (OAK) — 1 TSP (~3 G) BARK CUP/WATER/DAY (APA); GARGLE WITH 2 TSP BARK/PINT WATER (APA);
3 G DRY BARK (KOM); 3–6 G DRY BARK (PED); 4.5 G DRY BARK:22 ML ALCOHOL/23 ML WATER (PED);
1–1.5 TSP (~4–6 G) BARK/DAY IN HOT OR COLD TEA (MAD); 5 G BARK/LITER WATER FOR BATHS; 20 G BARK/LITER
WATER FOR COMPRESSES; 2–4 TBSP FRESH BARK (PED); 0.5–5 ML LIQUID BARK EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (OAK) — 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 OLIVIER.) ++
GALLS FOLLOW DEPOSITION OF WASP EGGS ON LEAF BUDS, RESULTING IN ROUND BITTER GALLS. SOME JLH ENTRIES
REFER TO OAK GALLS BUT FROM OTHER SPECIES OF OAKS.
ACTIVITIES (OAKGALL) — 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 (OAKGALL) — 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).
DOSAGES (OAKGALL) — 1 PART GALL:5 PARTS WINE (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (OAKGALL) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
OATS (AVENA SATIVA L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (OATS) — 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 (OATS) — 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).
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DOSAGES (OATS) — 3 G OAT BRAN SOLUBLE FIBER/DAY (APA); 100 G OAT BRAN/DAY FOR 3 WEEKS (SIC) (SHT);
1 TBSP OATS/CUP WATER SEVERAL ×/DAY (SKY); 3 G GRASS/0.25 LITER, SEVERAL ×/DAY OR BEFORE RETIRING (BIS);
3 G HERB/250 ML WATER (PH2); 100 G HERB IN BATH (KOM; PH2); 1–2 TBSP FRESH HERB (PED); 2–3 G
DRY HERB (PED); 2.5 G DRY HERB/CUP BOILING WATER (PED); 6–2 ML LIQUID SEED EXTRACT (PNC); 0.5–1
DROPPER TINCTURE OR CONCENTRATED EXTRACT 2–3 ×/DAY (APA); 3–5 ML OAT TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (OATS) — 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.
OKRA (ABELMOSCHUS ESCULENTUS (L.) MOENCH.) ++
SYNONYM: HIBISCUS ESCULENTUS L.
ACTIVITIES (OKRA) — 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 (OKRA) — 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).
EXTRACTS (OKRA) — POWDERED EXTRACT OF PODS ADVOCATED AS BLOOD PLASMA SUBSTITUTE (WOI).
OLIVE LEAF (OLEA EUROPAEA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (OLIVE LEAF) — 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 (OLIVE LEAF) — 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).
DOSAGES (OLIVE LEAF) — 7–8 G DRY LEAF IN 150 ML WATER, 3–4 ×/DAY (THAT TOTALS UP TO AN OZ OF LEAF)
(APA); WINEGLASS-FULL STRONG LEAF DECOCTION EVERY 3 HOURS FOR MALARIA (FEL); 2 TSP LEAF IN HOT WATER,
STEEP 30 MIN (PHR).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (OLIVE LEAF) — NOT COVERED (AHP). NONE
KNOWN AT PROPER DOSAGE (PHR). LD50 = 1300 MG/LG IPR MOUSE; >3000 MG/KG ORL MOUSE.
OLIVE OIL (OLEA EUROPAEA L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (OLIVE OIL) — 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 (OLIVE OIL) — 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).
DOSAGES (OLIVE OIL) — 1–2 OZ OLIVE OIL AS A LAXATIVE (APA); 1 TBSP OLIVE OIL IN THE MORNING TO
PROTECT THE GI TRACT LININGS (APA); 1 OZ AS PURGE (FEL); 15–60 ML OLIVE OIL (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (OLIVE OIL) — 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).
OLOLIUQUI, MOONFLOWER (IPOMOEA VIOLACEA L.) +
SYNONYMS: CONVOLVULUS TUBA SCHLTDL., IPOMOEA MACRANTHA ROEM. & SCHULT., I. TUBA (SCHLTDL.)
G. DON.
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ACTIVITIES (OLOLIUQUI) — HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC); NARCOTIC (1; CRC); PSYCHEDELIC (F; CRC);
PSYCHOMIMETIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (OLOLIUQUI) — DIVINATION (F; CRC).
ONION (ALLIUM CEPA L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (ONION) — 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;
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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 (ONION) — 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).
DOSAGES (ONION) — 0.25–1 ONION (2–5 OZ) (APA); 1 ONION/DAY (JAD); 50 G FRESH ONION OR
20 G DRY ONION (KOM; SHT; WHO); 10–20 ML BULB OR LEAF INFUSION (KAP); 1 TSP ONION JUICE
3–4 ×/DAY (APA); 4–5 TSP TINCTURE/DAY (PHR); 4–5 TBSP ONION SYRUP (PHR); 1–3 G POWDERED
SEED (KAP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ONION) — CLASS 1. SOME IDIOPATHIC ALLERGIES
(JAD). ALLERGIC RHINOCONJUNCTIVITIS AND CONTACT DERMATOSIS REPORTED (WHO). FEEDING RATS 1 G
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POWDERED ONION/DAY/MONTH BOOSTED BONE MINERAL CONTENT 17%, BONE THICKNESS MORE THAN 15%,
PERFORMING BETTER THAN CALCITONIN(+) (JNU).
OPIUM ANTIDOTE (COMBRETUM MICRANTHUM G. DON) +
ACTIVITIES (OPIUM ANTIDOTE) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HHB); ANTIDOTE, OPIUM (F; HHB); ANTIEMETIC
(F; HHB); ASTRINGENT (1; PH2); CHOLERETIC (1; PH2); DIURETIC (F; HHB).
INDICATIONS (OPIUM ANTIDOTE) — 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).
OPIUM POPPY (PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM L.) (+++ SEEDS) (XXX OPIUM)
ACTIVITIES (OPIUM POPPY) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; SKJ); ANALGESIC (1; APA; CRC; KAP; PHR);
ANAPHRODISIAC (1; FEL); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; BIB); ANTIDIARRHEAL (F; PNC); ANTIDOTE, ATROPINE (F;
FEL); ANTIDOTE, PHYSOSTIGMINE (F; FEL); ANTIDOTE, STRYCHNINE (F; FEL); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F;
DEP); ANTIPYRETIC (1; FEL; KAB); ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA; DEM; DEP; FEL; PNC); ANTITUSSIVE
(1; APA; PHR; PNC); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC; KAB); ASTRINGENT (1; CRC; DAA; KAB); CALMATIVE
(1; CRC); CARMINATIVE (F; BIB; CRC); CEREBROSTIMULANT (1; KAP; FEL); DECONGESTANT (1; CRC);
DELIRIANT (F; KAB); DEMULCENT (F; BIB; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; FEL; PNC); DIURETIC (F;
KAB); EMOLLIENT (F; CRC); EUPHORIC (1; APA); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); HEMOSTAT (F; CRC);
HYPOTENSIVE (F; BIB; CRC); HYPNOTIC (1; APA); INTOXICANT (1; CRC); LIPOGENIC (F; KAB);
MYORELAXANT (1; APA; FEL); NARCOTIC (1; APA; CRC; SUW); NERVINE (F; BIB; CRC); SEDATIVE
(1; APA; CRC; KAP); SPINOSTIMULANT (F; FEL); STIMULANT (1; APA); TONIC (F; BIB; CRC);
TRANQUILIZER (F; DEM); VASODILATOR (1; CRC).
INDICATIONS (OPIUM POPPY) — ANEMIA (F; KAB); ANGINA (1; DAA); ANXIETY (1; APA); ASTHMA
(1; APA; CRC; FEL); BACTERIA (1; BIB); BLEEDING (F; CRC); BOIL (F; BIB; CRC); BRONCHOSIS
(F; KAP; PHR); BRUISE (F; CRC); CALCULUS (1; FEL); CANCER (1; CRC; FNF); CANCER, BLADDER
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(1; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; JLH); CANCER, EAR (1; JLH); CANCER, EYE
(1; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (1; JLH); CANCER, SKIN (1; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN
(1; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (1; JLH); CANCER, TONGUE (1; JLH); CANCER,
UTERUS (1; JLH); CANCER, UVULA (1; JLH); CANCER, VAGINA (1; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; WOI);
CATARRH (F; CRC; FEL); CHILDBIRTH (1; FEL); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PHR); CHOLERA (F; DEP; FEL);
COLD (F; CRC); COLIC (F; DEP; PHR; PH2); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CONGESTION (1; CRC);
CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CRC; FEL; PH2); CONVULSION (F; KAP); COUGH (1; APA; FEL; PHR; PNC);
CRAMP (1; APA; DEM; DEP; FEL; PH2; PNC); CYSTOSIS (1; BIB; CRC; DEP; PH2); DELIRIUM
(F; DEP; FEL); DEPRESSION (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; FEL; JLH); DIARRHEA (1; APA; CRC; FEL;
PH2); DUODENOSIS (F; WOI); DYSENTERY (1; CRC; DEP; FEL; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC;
DEP); DYSPEPSIA (F; FEL); ECLAMPSIA (1; FEL); EMBOLISM (1; WOI); ENTEROSIS (1; APA; CRC;
FEL; PH2); EPISTAXIS (F; BIB); ERYSIPELAS (F; FEL); FEVER (1; CRC; DEP; FEL; KAB; PH2;
PNC); FLU (F; WOI); FLUX (F; CRC); GALLSTONE (F; PH2); GANGRENE (F; DEP); GASTROSIS (1; APA;
DEP); GONORRHEA (F; FEL); GOUT (1; FEL); HEADACHE (F; CRC; DAA); HEMICRANIA (F; BIB;
CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; FEL); HEPATOSIS (F; DEP; JLH); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; BIB; CRC);
HYPERACIDITY (F; WOI); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; CRC); HYSTERIA (F; CRC; FEL); INDURATION (F; JLH);
INFLAMMATION (F; CRC; DEP; PH2); INHIBITION (1; APA); INSOMNIA (1; APA; CRC; KAP); ITCH
(F; BIB); KIDNEY STONE (F; PH2); LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC; DAA); MALARIA (F; CRC); MANIA (F;
BIB; CRC); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); MELANCHOLY (F; CRC); MENORRHAGIA (F; DEP); MUCOSOSIS (F;
FEL); MYOCARDOSIS (F; WOI); NAUSEA (F; CRC; FEL); NEPHROSIS (F; DEP; FEL); NERVOUSNESS
(1; APA; CRC; DEM; KAP); NEURALGIA (F; CRC; FEL); NEUROSIS (F; DEP); OPHTHALMIA (F;
DEP; PH2); OTOSIS (F; CRC); PAIN (1; APA; CRC; FEL; KAP; PHR); PERITONOSIS (F; DEP;
FEL); PERTUSSIS (F; CRC; WOI); PHTHISIS (F; DEP; FEL); POLYP (F; JLH); PROCTOSIS (F; CRC;
FEL; PH2); PROLAPSE (F; CRC; PH2); PULMONOSIS (F; FEL); RAYNAUD’S SYNDROME (1; WOI);
RESPIROSIS (1; APA; FEL); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; DEP); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC);
SORE THROAT (F; JLH); SPASM (1; PHR); SPERMATORRHEA (F; CRC; DAA); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH);
SPRAIN (F; BIB; CRC); STOMACHACHE (F; BIB; CRC); SWELLING (F; CRC); TENESMUS (F; FEL);
TETANUS (F; DEP; FEL); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC; DAA); TUBERCULOSIS (F; PH2; WOI); TUMOR (F;
CRC); TYPHOID (F; FEL); TYPHUS (F; PH2); ULCER (F; CRC; PH2; WOI); UROGENITOSIS (1; PHR);
UTEROSIS (F; DEP; FEL; JLH); UVULOSIS (F; JLH); VAGINOSIS (F; JLH); VOMITING (F; DAA); WART
(F; CRC; JLH); WOUND (1; PHR).
DOSAGES (OPIUM POPPY) — PRESCRIPTION ONLY (FOR OPIATES). I DO NOT BELIEVE I’D RECOMMEND THE
DOSAGE IN KAP, 30–125 MG.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (OPIUM POPPY) — SEEDS CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT
INDEXED IN COMMISSION E. OPIUM OVERDOSES CAN CAUSE COLD CLAMMY SKIN, FAST WEAK PULSE, FLUID
IN THE LUNGS, CYANOSIS, PUPIL CONSTRICTION, AND POSSIBLE DEATH FROM CIRCULATORY AND RESPIRATORY FAILURE.
OPIUM ADDICTS CAN REPORTEDLY TOLERATE 2000 MG OVER 4 HOURS, BUT 300 MG WILL KILL MANY NAIVE
SUBJECTS. OPIATES HAVE BEEN DETECTED IN URINE OF POPPY-SEED EATERS AS MUCH AS 48 HOURS AFTER
INGESTION. LIKE GINKGO, IT “INCREASES BLOOD FLOW TO THE BRAIN” (APA).
ORANGE (CITRUS SINENSIS (L.) OSBECK) ++
SYNONYMS: C. AURANTIUM VAR. SINENSIS L., C. MACRACANTHA HASSK.
ACTIVITIES (ORANGE) — ANTIBILIOUS (1; EFS; FNF); ANTICANCER (1; FNF; JAD); ANTIGASTRIC (1;
TRA); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; TRA); ANTIHOMOCYSTEINE (1; JNU); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; JNU; TRA);
ANTIOXIDANT (1; JNU); ANTISEPTIC (1; EFS; FNF); ANTISPASMODIC (1; EFS; TRA); ANTITUSSIVE
(1; TRA); ANTIULCER (1; TRA); ANTIVIRAL (1; JNU); CARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; JNU); CARMINATIVE (1;
TRA); DEPURATIVE (F; WO2); DIAPHORETIC (F; JFM); DIGESTIVE (F; PHR); GASTROSTIMULANT
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(1; PHR); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; TRA); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; TRA); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; TRA);
HYPOLIPEMIC (1; TRA); HYPOTENSIVE (1; JNU; TRA); HYPOURICEMIC (1; TRA); IMMUNOSTIMULANT
(1; JNU); LAXATIVE (F; WBB; WO2); MYORELAXANT (1; TRA); OREXIGENIC (2; BIS; JFM; KOM;
PH2); RESPIRADEPRESSANT (F; WBB); SECRETOLYTIC (1; PH2; TRA); SEDATIVE (F; EFS); STOMACHIC
(F; WO2); TONIC (F; WO2).
INDICATIONS (ORANGE) — ACNE (F; WO2); ANOREXIA (2; JFM; KOM; PH2); ASTHMA (1; TRA);
BILIOUSNESS (1; EFS; FNF; WO2); BRONCHOSIS (F; JFM); CANCER (1; FNF; JAD; JLH); CANCER, BREAST
(1; JNU); CANCER, CERVIX (1; JNU); CANCER, ESOPHAGUS (1; JNU); CANCER, MOUTH (1; JNU); CANCER,
SKIN (1; JNU); CANCER, STOMACH (1; JNU); CANDIDA (F; JFM); CARDIOPATHY (1; JNU); CATARRH (F;
WO2); CERVICOSIS (1; JNU); CHILDBIRTH (F; JFM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; TRA); CONSTIPATION (F; WBB;
WO2); CONVULSION (F; JFM); COUGH (F; TRA); CRAMP (1; EFS; TRA); DERMATOSIS (F; WBB);
DIABETES (1; TRA); DIARRHEA (F; TRA; WO2); DYSENTERY (F; JFM); DYSPEPSIA (2; PHR; PH2);
EARACHE (1; TRA; WO2); EPILEPSY (F; JFM); ESOPHAGOSIS (1; JNU); FEVER (F; JFM; TRA; WO2);
FLU (1; JNU; TRA); GAS (F; JFM); GASTROSIS (1; JFM; JNU); GOUT (1; TRA); HEADACHE (F; TRA);
HEPATOSIS (1; TRA); HERPES (1; JNU); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; JNU; TRA); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1;
JNU; TRA); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; TRA); HYSTERIA (F; JFM); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; JNU); INFECTION
(1; JNU); INFLAMMATION (1; JNU; TRA); INSOMNIA (F; EFS); MALARIA (F; WBB); NERVOUSNESS (F;
EFS); OBESITY (1; TRA); PALPITATION (F; JFM); PNEUMONIA (F; JFM); POLIO (1; JNU); PSORIASIS (F;
WBB); SORE (F; JLH); SPLENOMEGALY (1; WBB); STROKE (1; JNU); TOOTHACHE (F; WO2); ULCER (1;
TRA); VIRUS (1; JNU); WORM (F; JFM).
DOSAGES (ORANGE) — JUICE IS A FOOD PHARMACEUTICAL; 1 TSP CHOPPED RIND/CUP WATER; 20 DROPS
TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY FOR CITRUS AURANTIUM (APA); 10–15 G PERICARP (KOM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ORANGE) — OTHER SPECIES ARE CLASS 1; THIS
SPECIES IS A FOOD, AND IS NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER
THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). COMMISSION E REPORTS POSSIBLE PHOTOSENSITIVITY (PHR). NONE KNOWN
(KOM). COUMARINS MAY PHOTOSENSITIZE AND MAY INTERACT WITH OTHER ANTICOAGULANTS. CONVULSIONS,
ENTERIC COLIC, AND EVEN DEATH ARE REPORTED IN CHILDREN FOLLOWING INGESTION OF LARGE AMOUNTS OF ORANGE
PEEL (AHP, SPEAKING OF C. AURANTIUM, NOT THIS SPECIES, BUT THE SAME CHEMICALS, HENCE WARNING
SHOULD PREVAIL). EXTRACT LD50 = 7000 MG/KG MOUSE; SAFE DOSE 5000, SURELY FATAL DOSE 10,000
(WBB).
ORANGE PEEL (CITRUS SINENSIS (L.) OSBECK) ++
SYNONYMS: C. AURANTIUM VAR. SINENSIS L., C. MACRACANTHA HASSK.
ACTIVITIES (ORANGE PEEL) — ANTIGASTRIC (1; TRA); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; TRA); ANTISPASMODIC (1;
TRA); DIGESTIVE (PHR); GASTROSTIMULANT (1; PHR); OREXIGENIC (2; BIS; KOM); SECRETOLYTIC (1;
TRA).
INDICATIONS (ORANGE PEEL) — ANOREXIA (2; KOM); CRAMP (1; TRA); DYSPEPSIA (2; PHR).
DOSAGES (ORANGE PEEL) — 1 TSP CHOPPED RIND/CUP WATER; 20 DROPS TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY FOR CITRUS
AURANTIUM (APA); 10–15 G PERICARP (KOM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ORANGE PEEL) — OTHER SPECIES ARE CLASS 1;
THIS SPECIES, A FOOD, IS NOT COVERED. (AHP). COMMISSION E REPORTS POSSIBILITY PHOTOSENSITIVITY
(PHR). NONE KNOWN (KOM). COUMARINS MAY PHOTOSENSITIZE AND MAY INTERACT WITH OTHER ANTICOAGULANTS. CONVULSIONS, ENTERIC COLIC, AND EVEN DEATH ARE REPORTED IN CHILDREN FOLLOWING INGESTION
OF LARGE AMOUNTS OF ORANGE PEEL (AHP, SPEAKING OF C. AURANTIUM, NOT THIS SPECIES, BUT THE SAME
CHEMICALS, HENCE WARNING SHOULD PREVAIL).
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ORDEAL BEAN, CALABAR BEAN
(PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM BALF.) X
ACTIVITIES (ORDEAL BEAN) — ANTICHOLINESTERASE (1; HH3); ANTICURAROID (1; PH2); ANTIDOTE (F;
CRC); ANTIDOTE, CURARE (1; PHR); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; PHR; PH2); INSECTICIDE (1; UPW);
MITOTIC (1; PH2); MYOTIC (1; CRC; UPW); NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1; PH2); PARALYTIC (1; CRC;
UPW); PARASITICIDE (1; CRC); PARASYMPATHOMIMETIC (1; HH3); PEDICULICIDE (1; CRC); PERISTALTIC (1; PH2; UPW); POISON (1; CRC); RODENTICIDE (1; CRC; UPW); SEDATIVE (F; CRC);
SPASMOGENIC (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (ORDEAL BEAN) — ALZHEIMER’S (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F; CRC; HH3);
BURSITIS (F; CRC); CHOLERA (F; HH3); COLIC (F; CRC; HH3); DIABETES (F; CRC; HH3); EDEMA
(F; CRC; HH3); EPILEPSY (F; HH3); ERYSIPELAS (F; HH3); FIBROSOSIS (F; CRC; HH3); GASTROSIS
(F; HH3); GLAUCOMA (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); LICE (2; CRC); MUCOSOSIS (F;
HH3); MYASTHENIA (1; CRC; UPW); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (1; CRC; HH3);
PARASITE (1; CRC); PSORIASIS (F; CRC; HH3); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; HH3); SPASM (F; CRC);
TETANUS (F; CRC; HH3).
DOSAGES (ORDEAL BEAN) — TOO DANGEROUS FOR INTERNAL USE (JAD); 1–2 EYE DROPS 3 ×/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ORDEAL BEAN) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
LETHAL DOSE FOR ADULT MAN = 6–10 DROPS PHYSOSTIGMINE (CA. 2–3 BEANS). SYMPTOMS OF INTOXICATION: CYANOSIS DIARRHEA, DIZZINESS, NAUSEA, SALIVATION, SPASMS, STUPOR, SWEATING, TACHYCARDIA,
TWITCHING, VOMITING, AND FINALLY DEATH THROUGH ASPHYXIATION (PH2). LITHIUM CHLORIDE MAY
INCREASE TOXICITY (HH3).
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OREGANO (ORIGANUM VULGARE L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (OREGANO) — ANALGESIC (1; APA); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX; FNF); ANTIARTHRITIC (1;
COX; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; TAD); ANTICANCER (1; COX; FNF); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; COX; FNF;
PH2); ANTIMUTAGENIC (F; TAD); ANTIOXIDANT (1; JAD; TAD); ANTIPYRETIC (1; APA); ANTISEPTIC (F;
PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA; MAD; PIP); CARMINATIVE (F; EFS); CHOLERETIC (1; APA; MAD; RIN);
COX-2 INHIBITOR (1; COX; FNF); DECONGESTANT (F; APA); DIAPHORETIC (1; APA; EFS; MAD; PH2;
PIP); DIGESTIVE (1; APA); DIURETIC (1; MAD; PIP); EMMENAGOGUE (F; APA; MAD); EXPECTORANT
(1; APA; PHR; PH2; PIP); FUNGICIDE (1; APA; TAD); LAXATIVE (F; EFS); NARCOTIC (F; MAD); NERVINE
(F; EFS); OREXIGENIC (1; APA); PECTORAL (F; EFS); PROPECIC (F; MAD); SEDATIVE (1; APA; PHR;
PIP); STIMULANT (F; FEL); STOMACHIC (F; EFS); TONIC (F; EFS; MAD); VERMICIDE (1; APA).
INDICATIONS (OREGANO) — ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); AMENORRHEA (F; MAD); ANOREXIA (F;
KOM; MAD); ARTHROSIS (1; APA; COX; FNF; PHR; PH2); ASTHMA (F; MAD); BACTERIA (1; FNF;
TAD); BRONCHOSIS (1; PHR; PH2); BRUISE (F; MAD); CANCER (1; COX; FNF; TAD); CANCER, BREAST
(1; COX; JLH); CANCER, GUM (1; COX; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; COX; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (1;
COX; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (1; COX; JLH); CANCER, PENIS (1; COX; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (1; COX;
JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; COX; JLH); CANCER, VULVA (1; COX; JLH); CARIES (F; MAD); CATARRH
(1; MAD; PHR); CHILDBIRTH (F; MAD); COLD (F; MAD; PH2); CONGESTION (F; APA); CONSTIPATION
(F; EFS); COUGH (1; MAD; PHR; PH2); CRAMP (1; APA; MAD; PIP); DIARRHEA (F; APA);
DIPHTHERIA (F; MAD); DYSENTERY (F; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (1;
APA; MAD; PHR; PH2); DYSPNEA (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (F; KOM); EPILEPSY (F; MAD); EROTOMANIA (F; MAD); FEVER (1; APA; EFS; MAD; PH2; PIP); FIBROID (F; JLH); FUNGUS (1; APA;
TAD); GAS (F; KOM); GASTROSIS (F; KOM; MAD); GINGIVOSIS (F; JLH); HEADACHE (F; APA; MAD);
HEMORRHOID (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F; MAD); HYSTERIA (F; MAD); IMPOTENCE (F; PH2); INCONTINENCE (F; MAD); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; APA; TAD); INFLAMMATION (1; COX; FNF;
PH2); INSOMNIA (1; APA; PHR; PIP); ITCH (F; APA); JAUNDICE (F; APA; MAD; PH2); MASTOSIS
(F; JLH); MYCOSIS (1; APA; FNF; TAD); NAUSEA (F; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (1; APA; PHR; PIP);
NEURALGIA (F; APA); NEUROSIS (F; MAD); NYMPHOMANIA (F; MAD); ONANY (F; MAD); PAIN (1;
APA); PHTHISIS (F; MAD); POLYP (F; JLH); RESPIROSIS (1; APA; MAD; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F;
MAD; PHR; PH2); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SCROFULA (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); STOMACHACHE (1; APA;
MAD); STOMATOSIS (1; APA); TINNITUS (F; MAD); TOOTHACHE (F; APA); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD);
UTEROSIS (F; JLH); UTI (F; PHR; PH2); VOMITING (F; PH2); WORM (1; APA; MAD).
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DOSAGES (OREGANO) — 1–2 TSP DRY LEAF/CUP WATER TO 3 ×/DAY (APA); 2–3 TSP (4–6 G) LEAF IN TEA/DAY
(MAD); 1 TSP HERB/250 ML WATER (PHR); FOOT BATH FOR AMENORRHEA (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (OREGANO) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). GOOD SOURCE OF COX-2
INHIBITING OLEANOLIC ACID AT ~0.5% (COX). RICH SOURCE OF ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY AND ROSMARINIC
ACID.
OREGON GRAPE (MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM (PURSH) NUTT.) +
SYNONYMS: BERBERIS AQUIFOLIUM PURSH, B. DIVERSIFOLIA (SWEET) STEUD., MAHONIA DIVERSIFOLIA SWEET.
ACTIVITIES (OREGON GRAPE) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC; FEL; HHB; MAD); AMEBICIDE (1; CRC);
ANAPHRODISIAC (F; CRC); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX; FNF); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; COX; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; DEM; FNF; WAM); ANTIBILIOUS (F; CRC); ANTICANCER (1; COX; FNF); ANTICONVULSANT (1;
CRC); ANTIHELICOBACTER (1; X9781854); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; COX; FNF); ANTIOXIDANT (1; APA);
ANTIPERISTALTIC (1; FNF); ANTIPROLIFIC (1; PHR); ANTIPSORIATIC (1; PHR; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC);
ANTISEPTIC (1; DEM; CRC; FNF); ANTITRYPANOSOMIC (1; CRC); ANTIULCER (1; X9781854); AQUARETIC
(F; SHT); BITTER (1; PH2); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC); CHOLAGOGUE (F; CRC); CHOLERETIC (1; CRC);
COLLYRIUM (1; DEM; FNF); COX-2 INHIBITOR (1; COX; FNF); DEPURATIVE (F; APA; CRC; DEM);
DIGESTIVE (1; WAM); DIURETIC (F; APA; CRC); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); FUNGICIDE (1; APA); HEPATOTONIC (1; WAM); HYPOTENSIVE (1; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); MDR INHIBITOR (1; FNF; JAD);
MUTAGENIC (1; PH2); OREXIGENIC (F; CRC; PH2); PARASITICIDE (1; WAM); SEDATIVE (1; CRC); TONIC
(F; APA; CRC; DEM; FEL; PH2); UTEROTONIC (1; CRC).
INDICATIONS (OREGON GRAPE) — ACNE (F; APA; MAD); ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); AMEBA (1;
CRC); ANEMIA (F; FEL); ANOREXIA (1; CRC); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; DEM; FNF); BACTERIA (1; CRC;
DEM; FNF; WAM); BLEEDING (1; DEM; FNF); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC; FEL; PH2); BRONCHORRHEA (F;
FEL); BRUISE (F; APA); BURN (F; HHB); CACHEXIA (F; FEL); CANCER (1; COX; FNF); CATARRH (F;
FEL); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; CRC; MAD; PH2); CIRRHOSIS (F; FEL); COLD (1; WAM); CONGESTION (F;
CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; APA; CRC; FEL); CONVULSION (1; CRC); COUGH (1; APA; WAM); DANDRUFF
(1; PHR); DERMATOSIS (1; APA; FEL; MAD; PHR; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; HHB; MAD); DYSCRASIA
(F; FEL); DYSENTERY (F; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (1; CRC; DEM; FNF; HHB; PH2); DYSURIA (F; CRC;
MAD); ECZEMA (1; APA; CRC; FEL; PH2; WAM); ENTEROSIS (1; FEL; MAD; WAM); ERYSIPELAS
(F; FEL); FEVER (F; CRC; MAD); FUNGUS (1; APA); GALLSTONE (F; CRC; HHB); GASTROSIS (F; FEL;
PH2); GOUT (F; CRC; MAD); GRAVEL (F; CRC); HELICOBACTER (1; X9781854); HEPATOSIS (1; APA;
CRC; PH2); HERPES (F; CRC; FEL; MAD); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CRC); INFECTION (1; APA;
CRC; WAM); INFLAMMATION (1; COX; FNF); INSOMNIA (1; CRC); JAUNDICE (F; APA); KIDNEY STONE
(F; MAD); LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC); LEISHMANIASIS (1; CRC; FNF); MALARIA (1; CRC); MYALGIA (F;
FEL); MYCOSIS (1; APA); NEPHROSIS (F; APA; DEM); NERVOUSNESS (1; CRC); NEURALGIA (F; MAD);
OPHTHALMIA (1; DEM; FNF); PAIN (F; FEL; MAD); PARASITE (1; WAM); PERIOSTEOSIS (F; FEL);
PHTHISIS (F; FEL); PITYRIASIS (F; FEL); PSORIASIS (1; APA; CRC; FEL; HHB; MAD; PHR; PH2);
PULMONOSIS (1; WAM); RASH (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (1; CRC; COX; MAD); RHINOSIS (1; WAM);
SCROFULA (F; FEL); SINUSOSIS (1; WAM); SORE (F; FEL; HHB); SORE THROAT (1; DEM; FNF);
STOMATOSIS (F; FEL); STONE (F; SHT); SYPHILIS (1; CRC; DEM; FEL; FNF; MAD); TRACHOMA (F;
CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (1; DEM; FEL; FNF); TYPHOID (F; MAD); ULCER (1; APA; X9781854); UTEROSIS
(F; CRC); UTI (SHT); VAGINOSIS (1; CRC); VD (1; CRC; FEL; MAD); YELLOW FEVER (1; DEM;
FNF); WOUND (F; APA).
DOSAGES (OREGON GRAPE) — 0.5 TSP ROOT BARK/CUP WATER 1 ×/DAY (APA); 2 G ROOT BARK (HHB);
1–2 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (APA; PNC); 10–20 DROPS FLUID EXTRACT/3–4 HOURS (FEL); 0.3–1.5 G FLUID
EXTRACT (MAD); 0.6–3.75 G TINCTURE (MAD).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (OREGON GRAPE) — CLASS 2B. CANADA
REQUIRES BILINGUAL WARNING AGAINST USE DURING PREGNANCY (AHP). “NOT ALLOWED AS A NON-MEDICINAL
INGREDIENT IN ORAL USE PRODUCTS IN CANADA” (MICHOLS, 1995). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT
KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). IF BARNEY IS RIGHT IN SAYING THAT “GOLDENSEAL SHOULD
NOT BE TAKEN FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME,” I SUSPECT THAT THE SAME WOULD BE TRUE FOR THOSE HERBS
CONTAINING SIMILAR COMPOUNDS, SUCH AS BARBERRY, GOLDTHREAD, OREGON GRAPE, AND YELLOW ROOT
(BARNEY, 1996). THEREFORE, I HAVE LOWERED THEIR SAFETY RATINGS TO ONE +. “LARGE DOSES OF BERBERINE
CAN CAUSE FATAL POISONING” (CRC). WHITE AND MAVOR PRECLUDE USE IN CHILDREN UNDER 1 YEAR OLD,
OR DURING PREGNANCY (WAM). AN ALTERNATIVE SOURCE OF THE COX-2 INHIBITOR, BERBERINE (COX;
FNF). RECENTLY SHOWN TO CONTAIN A PUMP-EFFLUX INHIBITOR, 5'-METHOXYHYDNOCARPIN (5'-MHC)
SYNERGISTIC WITH ANTISEPTIC ALKALOIDS.
ORIENTAL ARBORVITAE (PLATYCLADUS ORIENTALIS (L.) FRANCO) +
SYNONYMS: BIOTA ORIENTALIS, RETINISPORA JUNIPEROIDES CARRIERE, THUJA ORIENTALIS L., THUJA ORIENTALIS
F. JUNIPEROIDES (CARRIERE) ASCH. & GRAEBN., T. ORIENTALIS VAR. AUREA (CARRIERE) REHDER.
ACTIVITIES (ORIENTAL ARBORVITAE) — ALLERGENIC (1; WOI); ANTIPYRETIC (F; LMP; WOI); APHRODISIAC
(F; LMP); ASTRINGENT (F; LMP); CICATRIZANT (F; DAA); DIURETIC (F; WOI); EMMENAGOGUE (F; LMP);
HEMOSTAT (F; LMP; PH2); OREXIGENIC (F; LMP); PROPECIC (F; PH2); STOMACHIC (F; LMP); TONIC (F;
LMP; WOI); TOXIC (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (ORIENTAL ARBORVITAE) — ALOPECIA (F; PH2); AMNESIA (F; DAA); ANOREXIA (F; LMP);
APPREHENSION (F; DAA); ASTHMA (F; DAA); BLEEDING (F; LMP; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; DAA); BURN (F;
DAA); CANCER (F; JLH; LMP); CARCINOMA (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; LMP); COLD (F; LMP); CONSTIPATION (F; DAA); CONVULSION (F; DAA); COUGH (F; LMP; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; LMP); DUODENOSIS (F;
LMP); DYSENTERY (F; LMP; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DAA); EPISTAXIS (F; PH2); FEVER (F; LMP; WOI);
GASTROSIS (F; LMP); GONORRHEA (F; LMP); GRAY HAIR (F; HH2); HEADACHE (F; HH2); HEMATURIA (F;
PH2); HEMOPTYSIS (F; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; LMP); HYSTERIA (F; LMP); INSOMNIA (F; HH2); METRORRHAGIA
(F; HH2); NAUSEA (F; LMP); NEURASTHENIA (F; DAA); NEUROSIS (F; HH2); PAIN (F; LMP); PALPITATION
(F; LMP); PARASITE (F; LMP); RESPIROSIS (F; LMP); RHEUMATISM (F; LMP); SPERMATORRHEA (F; DAA);
ULCER (F; LMP); UTEROSIS (F; HH2); VD (F; LMP); VOMITING (F; HH2); WOUND (F; DAA).
DOSAGES (ORIENTAL ARBORVITAE) — 3–9 G LEAF (HH2); 3–18 G LEAF (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ORIENTAL ARBORVITAE) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). BUT PH2 SUGGESTS THE DOSE OF
3–18 G, RATHER HIGH FOR AN HERB THEY DESCRIBE AS “SEVERELY TOXIC.” IF THEY ARE CORRECT IN THEIR
CALCULATIONS, THE HERB WOULD CONTAIN ONLY 240 PPM THUJONE, MUCH LESS THAN SAGE, FOR EXAMPLE.
ORIENTAL BITTERSWEET (CELASTRUS PANICULATUS WILLD.) X
SYNONYM: C. DEPENDENS WALL.
ACTIVITIES (ORIENTAL BITTERSWEET) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; KAP; WOI); ANALGESIC (1; JE42:193); ANTIAGING (F; PM8:125); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WO2); ANTICONVULSANT (1; KAP); ANTIDOTE, OPIUM (F; LMP);
ANTIEMETIC (1; WO2); ANTIFERTILITY (1; JE28:293); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; WO2; JE42:193); ANTIOXIDANT (1; PM8:125); ANTIPYRETIC (1; WO2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; KAP); ANTISPERMATOGENIC (1;
JE28:293); ANTISTRESS (1; WO2); ANTIULCER (1; WO2); ANTIVIRAL (1; KAP); APHRODISIAC (F; DEP);
CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; MPI; WO2); CEREBROTONIC (F; KAB; PM8:125); DEPURATIVE (F; KAB); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEP; KAB; WO2); DIURETIC (F; DEP); EMETIC (F; WO2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; KAB;
WO2); EXPECTORANT (F; KAB); HYPOKINETIC (1; MPI); HYPOTENSIVE (1; MPI; WO2); IMMUNOMODULATOR (F; PM8:125); INSECTIFUGE (1; WO2); MEMORIGENIC (F; KAB; WO2); NERVINE (F; DEP; WO2);
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NEUROTONIC (F; LMP); RUBEFACIENT (F; KAP); SEDATIVE (1; MPI; WO2); SIALAGOGUE (F; MPI); STIMULANT (F; DEP; LMP); STOMACHIC (F; KAB); TONIC (F; KAB; WO2); TRANQUILIZER (1; MPI; WO2);
TREMORIGENIC (1; MPI).
INDICATIONS (ORIENTAL BITTERSWEET) — AMENORRHEA (F; WO2); ANEMIA (F; DEP); ARTHROSIS (F;
KAB); ASTHMA (F; KAB); BACTERIA (1; WO2); BERIBERI (F; LMP; KAP); CONVULSION (1; KAP);
CRAMP (1; KAP); DEBILITY (F; KAB); DEPRESSION (F; WO2); DERMATOSIS (1; WO2); DROPSY (F; DEP);
DYSENTERY (F; DAA; LMP; WO2); ECZEMA (F; WO2); ENCEPHALOSIS (F; DEP; KAB); ENTEROSIS (F;
KAB); FEVER (1; DEP; KAB; WO2); FISTULA (F; DEP); GASTROSIS (F; KAB; WO2); GOUT (F; DEP;
KAB; WOI); HEADACHE (F; KAB); HEPATOSIS (F; KAB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; MPI; WO2);
IMPOTENCE (F; DEP); INFLAMMATION (1; DEP; JE42:193; WO2); INSOMNIA (1; MPI; WO2); ITCH (1;
WO2); LEPROSY (F; DEP; KAP); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB); MALARIA (F; DEP; KAB); NERVOUSNESS (1;
MPI; WO2); PAIN (1; DEP; KAB; WO2; JE42:193); PARALYSIS (F; DAA; DEP; LMP; WO2);
PNEUMONIA (F; WO2); RHEUMATISM (F; DAA; KAB; LMP); SCABIES (F; WO2); SENILITY (F; WO2);
SINUSOSIS (F; DEP); SORE (F; KAB; WO2); SPERMATORRHEA (1; WO2); STRESS (1; WO2); SWELLING (F;
WO2); VENOSIS (F; WO2); ULCER (1; WO2); VIRUS (1; KAP); VOMITING (1; WO2); WOUND (F; WO2).
DOSAGES (ORIENTAL BITTERSWEET) — 10–30 MINIMS AS DIURETIC (DEP); 5–15 MINIMS AS DIAPHORETIC
AND NEUROTONIC (DEP); 1–3 G POWDERED SEED (KAP); 1–2 ML SEED OIL (KAP); 28–56 ML SEED
DECOCTION ( = 1–2 OZ) (KAP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ORIENTAL BITTERSWEET) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM; PH2).
ORRIS (IRIS SPP) +
ARE THE IRISES, OR THE TAXONOMISTS, OR ME SCREWED UP? IN A RARE SHOW OF BRAVERY, STEINMETZ (EFS)
COVERS SIX SPECIES OF IRIS, BUT THEN TEMPLATES VERY REPETITIVE ENTRIES FOR ALL SIX, ESPECIALLY THE TWO
I TREAT AS ORRIS, ALMOST IDENTICAL IN EFS. MORE MODERN WRITERS TEND TO AGGREGATE SOME OF THESE THAT
ARE ALSO CALLED, COLLOQUIALLY, “ORRIS.” THE USDA ACCEPTS I. PALLIDA LAM. AS ORRIS, BUT ALSO HAS LISTED
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I. X GERMANICA L. AS ORRIS-ROOT. I HAVE ADDED ONLY CREDIBLE ENTRIES FOR I. FLORENTINA AND I. PALLIDA
BELOW, INCLUDING JLH. UNLIKE THE HERBAL PDR, I MAINTAIN THAT IRIS VERSICOLOR L., THE BLUE FLAG, IS
A DISTINCT SPECIES (WHICH SEE).
ACTIVITIES (ORRIS) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HHB); ANTISEROTONIN (1; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PH2);
ANTIULCER (1; PH2); CAMP-PHOSPHODIESTERASE INHIBITOR (1; PH2); CHOLAGOGUE (F; EFS); DIURETIC
(1; EFS; HHB); EXPECTORANT (1; HHB; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (ORRIS) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); BACTERIA (1; HHB); CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER (F; JLH);
CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, GUM (F; JLH);
CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); COLIC (F; HHB); CONDYLOMATA (F; JLH); CONSTIPATION (F; EFS); CRAMP (1; PH2); DENTITION (F; EFS); DYSPEPSIA (1; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH);
FIBROID (F; JLH); GASTROSIS (F; JLH); GINGIVOSIS (F; JLH); HALITOSIS (F; EFS); HEADACHE (F; PH2);
HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; HHB); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); MIGRAINE (F; HHB);
PAROTOSIS (F; JLH); POLYP (F; JLH); RESPIROSIS (1; PH2); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH);
SWELLING (F; JLH); THYROSIS (F; PH2); ULCER (1; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ORRIS) — CLASS 1. MAY IRRITATE MUCOSA (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES
NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
OXEYE DAISY (LEUCANTHEMUM VULGARE LAM.) ++
SYNONYM: CHRYSANTHEMUM LEUCANTHEMUM L.
ACTIVITIES (OXEYE DAISY) — ALLERGENIC (1; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FAD); ANTIPYRETIC (F;
DEM); ANTISECRETORY (1; WO2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; FAD; PH2; WO2); COLLYRIUM (F; DEM; FAD);
DERMATITIGENIC (1; WO2); DIURETIC (F; PH2; WO2); EMETIC (1; WO2); TONIC (F; DEM; FAD; PH2;
WO2).
INDICATIONS (OXEYE DAISY) — ANXIETY (F; PH2); ASTHMA (F; PH2; WO2); BLEEDING (F; PH2; WO2);
CANCER (F; JLH; WO2); CATARRH (F; WO2); CHAFING (1; FAD); CRAMP (1; FAD; PH2; WO2); DEBILITY
(F; WO2); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2; WO2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; FAD); EPISTAXIS (F; PH2); FEVER (F; DEM;
FAD); INFLAMMATION (1; FAD); JAUNDICE (F; WO2); LEUKORRHEA (F; WO2); METRORRHAGIA (F; HHB;
WO2); MIGRAINE (1; FNF); NEUROSIS (F; PH2); NIGHT SWEATS (F; FAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM);
PERTUSSIS (F; PH2; WO2); PULMONOSIS (F; WO2); RHEUMATISM (F; WO2); SORE (F; PH2); SWELLING
(F; JLH); TINEA (F; WO2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; WO2); UTEROSIS (F; WO2); VD (F; WO2); WOUND (F;
PH2; WO2).
DOSAGES (OXEYE DAISY) — 1 CUP 3 ×/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (OXEYE DAISY) — NOT COVERED (AHP). LEAVES
EATEN AS POT HERB OR SALAD (WO2). LARGE DOSES EMETIC (WO2). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT
KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). HIGHLY DERMATITIGENIC (PH2). WARNING: MAY CAUSE
CONTACT DERMATOSIS OR CROSS–ALLERGIC REACTIONS WITH OTHER MEMBERS OF THE DAISY FAMILY (FAD). BIGGER
FLOWERED THAN CHAMOMILE AND FEVERFEW, THIS CONTAINS MANY OF THE ACTIVE INGREDIENTS OF BOTH AND
MIGHT BE CONSIDERED AS A POOR MAN’S EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTE. CONTAINING PARTHENOLIDE AND FOUR RELATED
COMPOUNDS, ARTECANIN, CANIN, 3-BETA-HYDROXYPARTHENOLIDE, AND SECOTANOPARTHENOLIDE, THIS COULD
CONCEIVABLY BE USEFUL IN MIGRAINE.
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PACIFIC YEW (TAXUS BREVIFOLIA NUTT.) X
PHR TREATS THE EUROPEAN YEW, TAXUS BACCATA; APA TREATS THE WESTERN YEW, TAXUS BREVIFOLIA; DEM
TREATS BOTH; ALL APPARENTLY CONTAIN THE ANTITUMOR COMPOUND, MONROE WALL, NAMED TAXOL (PACLITAXEL).
ACTIVITIES (PACIFIC YEW) — ANTICANCER (1; APA); ANTIMELANOMIC (1; APA); ANTIMITOTIC (1; APA);
ANTITUMOR (1; APA); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEM); POISON (1; DEM).
INDICATIONS (PACIFIC YEW) — CANCER (1; APA; DEM); CANCER, BREAST (1; APA); CANCER, CERVIX (1;
APA); CANCER, OVARY (1; APA); CANCER, SKIN (1; APA); DEBILITY (F; DEM); DYSURIA (F; APA);
ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); FEVER (F; DEM); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); HEMATURIA (F; DEM); HEPATOSIS (F; APA);
MELANOMA (1; APA); METASTASIS (1; APA); PAIN (F; DEM); PULMONOSIS (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F;
APA); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); SUNBURN (F; DEM); TUMOR (1; APA); WOUND (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (PACIFIC YEW) — NOT APPROPRIATE FOR HOME USE (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PACIFIC YEW) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
VERY POISONOUS PLANT, CAUSING COLIC, DRY MOUTH, DYSPNEA, HYPOTENSION, MYDRIASIS, PALENESS, QUEASINESS, RASH, REDDENING OR BLUENESS OF THE LIPS, UNCONSCIOUSNESS, VERTIGO, AND VOMITING. DEATH MAY
RESULT FROM ASPHYXIATION AND DIASTOLIC CARDIAC ARREST. 50–100 G FRESH NEEDLES CAN KILL AN ADULT (APA;
PHR). FATALITIES REPORTED FROM DRINKING YEW TEA (APA). STILL, INDIANS ATE THE BERRIES AS FOOD.
PAGODA TREE (STYPHNOLOBIUM JAPONICUM (L.) SCHOTT) +
SYNONYM: SOPHORA JAPONICA L., S. JAPONICA F. PENDULA ZABEL.
ACTIVITIES (PAGODA TREE) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DAA); ANALGESIC (F; LMP); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; DAA);
ANTICANCER (F; DAA); ANTIFERTILITY (F; DAA); ANTISEPTIC (1; DAA); ASTRINGENT (F; WOI); EMETIC
(1; DAA; LMP); ESTROGENIC (1; WBB; WOI); HEMOSTAT (F; DAA); LAXATIVE (F; DAA); TOXIC (F;
DAA; HHB).
INDICATIONS (PAGODA TREE) — APPREHENSION (F; DAA); BACTERIA (1; DAA); BLEEDING (F; DAA);
BURN (F; DAA); CANCER (F; DAA); CARDIOPATHY (1; FNF); CARIES (F; LMP); CHILDBIRTH (F; DAA);
CIRCULOSIS (F; PH2); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DAA); CONSTIPATION (F; DAA); CONVULSION (F; DAA); DERMATOSIS (F; DAA); DYSENTERY (F; DAA; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; LMP); ENTEROSIS (F; LMP); EPILEPSY
(F; DAA); EPISTAXIS (F; DAA); ESCHERICHIA (1; DAA); FEVER (F; DAA); GINGIVOSIS (F; LMP);
GLAUCOMA (1; FNF); GONORRHEA (F; DAA); HEMATEMESIS (F; DAA); HEMORRHOID (1; DAA; FNF;
HHB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; DAA; FNF); INFECTION (1; DAA); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); ITCH (F;
DAA); LEUKORRHEA (F; DAA); METRORRHAGIA (F; DAA); NEUROSIS (F; DAA; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F;
DAA); ORCHOSIS (F; DAA); PAIN (F; LMP); SCABIES (F; LMP); SORE (F; DAA); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1;
DAA); TOOTHACHE (F; LMP); ULCER (F; LMP); VD (F; DAA); VERTIGO (F; DAA).
DOSAGES (PAGODA TREE) — 8 G FLOWER DECOCTION/DAY (HHB); 1–3 G POWDERED FLOWER (HHB).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PAGODA TREE) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO
SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). OLD REPORTS SUGGEST THAT CHRONIC INGESTION CAN LEAD TO EDEMA,
POSSIBLY EVEN DEATH (HHB; PH2). FLOWERS (WITH 13 UP TO 30% RUTIN) EXTRACTED IN HOT WATER CAN
YIELD 80–85% OF THEIR RUTIN (WOI). IF TRUE, A GRAM OF DRY FLOWER CONTAINING 250 MG RUTIN COULD
YIELD A TEA CONTAINING 200 MG RUTIN, A PHARMACOLOGICALLY SIGNIFICANT DOSE, IF EARLY MERCK INDICES
WERE CORRECT IN SUGGESTING ONLY A DAILY ORAL DOSE OF 20 MG/DAY. WERBACH SUGGESTS 60 MG/DAY MIGHT
HELP STAVE OFF GLAUCOMA.
PAKISTANI EPHEDRA (EPHEDRA GERARDIANA WALL. EX STAPF) +
ACTIVITIES (PAKISTANI EPHEDRA) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANALEPTIC (1; WOI); ANESTHETIC (1; WOI);
ANTIPYRETIC (F; KAB); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC; KAB); BRONCHODILATOR (1; WOI); CARDIODEPRESSANT
(F; CRC); CARDIOTONIC (F; KAB); CNS STIMULANT (1; CRC; WOI); DECONGESTANT (1; WOI);
DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; KAB); DIURETIC (F; CRC); MYDRIATIC (F; CRC); MYODEPRESSANT (F; CRC);
RESPIRASTIMULANT (1; WOI); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC); UTEROCONTRACTANT (1; WOI);
VASOCONSTRICTOR (1; WOI).
INDICATIONS (PAKISTANI EPHEDRA) — ALLERGY (F; CRC); ASTHMA (1; CRC; KAB; SKJ); BRONCHOSIS
(F; SKJ); COLD (F; CRC); CONGESTION (1; WOI); CORYZA (F; WOI); COUGH (F; CRC); DEPRESSION (1;
WOI); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; CRC); DIPHTHERIA (F; KAB); EDEMA (F; CRC); EMPHYSEMA
(1; CRC); ENURESIS (F; CRC; SKJ); EPILEPSY (F; CRC); ERUPTION (F; CRC); EXOPHTHALMIA (F; CRC);
FEVER (F; CRC; KAB); GOITER (F; CRC); HAY FEVER (1; CRC; SKJ; WOI); HEADACHE (F; CRC); HEART
(F; KAB); HYPEREMIA (1; CRC); HYPOTENSION (F; CRC); ITCH (F; CRC); MALARIA (F; CRC); MUCOSOSIS
(F; WOI); MYASTHENIA GRAVIS (F; CRC); NARCOLEPSY (1; WOI); PAIN (1; WOI); PERTUSSIS (F; CRC);
PNEUMONIA (F; KAB); RASH (F; SKJ); RESPIROSIS (F; KAB); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); RHINOSIS (1;
CRC; WOI); SINUSOSIS (F; SKJ; WOI); SYPHILIS (F; KAB); URTICARIA (F; CRC); VD (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PAKISTANI EPHEDRA) — “CLASSIFIED BY THE
FDA AS AN HERB OF UNDEFINED SAFETY.” “USED AS AN ANTISYPHILITIC. ALSO USED AS AN ASTRINGENT. A
CHINESE SPECIES, EPHEDRA SINICA, CALLED ‘MA-HUANG’ IN CHINA, CONTAINS THE ALKALOID EPHEDRINE, A
POWERFUL DECONGESTANT.” IN LARGE DOSES, EPHEDRINE CAUSES HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, NERVOUSNESS, FLUSHING, NUMBING OF THE EXTREMITIES, NAUSEA, TINGLING, PALPITATIONS, AND VERTIGO. CONTACT DERMATOSIS MAY
OCCUR AT ONSET OF APPLICATION OR AS MUCH AS 2 YEARS LATER. (CRC).
PANSY (VIOLA TRICOLOR L.) ++
SYNONYM: V. TRICOLOR VAR. HORTENSIS DC.
CAN BE SUBSTITUTED FOR V. ODORATA L.(FEL).
ACTIVITIES (PANSY) — ANALGESIC (1; CEB; WAM); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PHR; PNC); ANTIOXIDANT
(1; PHR); ANTISEPTIC (1; CEB); DEMULCENT (1; WAM); DEPURATIVE (F; FAD; FEL; KAB); DIAPHORETIC
(1; HH2); DIURETIC (1; FAD; HH2; PNC); EMETIC (F; WOI); EXPECTORANT (F; FAD; PNC); HEMOLYTIC
(1; HH2; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; FAD; PHR; PH2; WOI); METABOLIC STIMULANT (F; PHR); NATRIURETIC
(1; HH2; PH2); SEDATIVE (F; FAD); STIMULANT (F; KAB); TINEACIDE (F; KAB); VULNERARY (1; APA).
INDICATIONS (PANSY) — ACNE (1; APA; HH2; PHR; PH2); ARRHYTHMIA (F; FAD); ASTHMA (F; FAD);
ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; HH2); BOIL (F; DEM); BRONCHOSIS (F; PNC); CANCER (F; JLH); CARCINOMA (F;
JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; FAD); CATARRH (1; FEL; HH2; PHR; PH2); CHILDBIRTH (F; HH2); COLD (F;
HH2; PHR; PH2); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; MIC); CONSTIPATION (F; FAD; PHR; PH2; WOI); COUGH (F;
DEM); CRADLE CAP (1; PH2; WAM); DANDRUFF (1; APA); DERMATOSIS (2; APA; KAB; PH2; PHR;
WAM); DYSENTERY (F; KAB; WOI); ECZEMA (1; FAD; HH2; PHR); ENDOTHELIOMA (F; JLH); ENTEROSIS
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(F; FEL); EPITHELIOMA (F; JLH); EXANTHEMA (F; HH2; PHR; PH2); FEVER (1; FAD; HH2; PHR; PH2);
GOUT (F; HH2); HEADACHE (F; DEM); IMPETIGO (F; HH2; PHR; PH2); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (1; PH2; PNC); INSOMNIA (F; FAD); ITCH (F; HH2; PHR); MILK CRUST (2; HH2; KOM; PHR;
PH2; PIP); NERVOUSNESS (F; FAD); PAIN (1; CEB; WAM); PALPITATION (F; FAD); PERTUSSIS (F; PHR;
PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); PSORIASIS (1; PH2); PULMONOSIS (F; HH2); RESPIROSIS (1; APA;
PHR; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; KAB; PNC); SARCOMA (F; JLH); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SCROFULA (F; HH2);
SEBORRHEA (2; FEL; KOM; PHR; PH2; PIP); SORE THROAT (1; FAD; HH2; PH2; WAM); STOMACHACHE
(1; WAM); TINEA (F; KAB); TONSILOSIS (F; JLH); UTI (F; PH2); VULVOSIS (F; HH2; PHR; PH2); WART
(2; CEB; PHR).
DOSAGES (PANSY) — 1–2 TSP FLOWERS/CUP WATER (APA; WIC); 1 TBSP INFUSION 3 ×/DAY (5–10 G
HERB/LITER HOT TEA) (HH2); 1.5 G/CUP WATER UP TO 3 ×/DAY (KOM; PIP); 1 TBSP/CUP TEA (PH2); 5–10
G/LITER (PH2); ONE WHITE OR YELLOW FLOWER COULD PROVIDE 20 MG RUTIN.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PANSY) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NONE KNOWN (KOM; WAM). MAY
NEED THE SALICYLATE WARNING (0.3% SALICYLIC ACID) (APA). “CONTAINS SAPONINS, MAY BE TOXIC IN LARGE
DOSE” (FAD). AS ONE OF MY BEST SOURCES OF RUTIN (UP TO 20 MG RUTIN PER EDIBLE PANSY FLOWER, NEEDS
TO BE VERIFIED), THIS MAY SHARE SOME OF THE MANY ACTIVITIES OF RUTIN. HH2 STILL MAINTAINS THAT THE
FLOWERS CONTAIN 23% “RUTOSIDE (RUTIN, VIOLA-QUERCITRIN),” COMMENTING THAT THE HIGHEST LEVELS OCCUR
IN THE WHITE AND YELLOW FLOWERS, WITH LESS IN BLUE AND VIOLET FLOWERS.
PAPAYA (CARICA PAPAYA L.) +++
SYNONYMS: C. PELTATA HOOK. & ARN., C. POSOPOSA L., PAPAYA CARICA GAERTN.
ACTIVITIES (PAPAYA) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; VAG; WBB; 60P); ALLERGENIC (1; PHR; PNC); AMEBICIDE
(1; TRA); ANALGESIC (1; PH2; TRA); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; AAB; APA; TRA); ANTICONVULSANT (1; TRA;
60P); ANTIDIPTHERIC (1; TRA); ANTIEDEMIC (1; KOM; PH2); ANTIFERTILITY (1; 60P); ANTIIMPLANTATION
(1; TRA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; PH2; TRA); ANTIOXIDANT (1; APA); ANTIPYRETIC (F; HHB;
JFM; WBB); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; PH2; TRA; WBB; 60P); ANTISPASMODIC (1; TRA); ANTITETANIC
(1; TRA); ANTITUMOR (1; TRA; 60P); ANTIULCER (1; APA; PH2); ASCARICIDE (1; AAB; WBB);
BRONCHODILATOR (1; TRA); CANDIDICIDE (1; AAB; APA; TRA); CARDIAC (F; WBB); CARDIODEPRESSANT
(1; AAB); CARDIOTONIC (1; HHB); CARMINATIVE (F; WBB); CHRONOTROPIC (1; TRA); CICATRIZANT (1;
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TRA); CONTRACEPTIVE (1; TRA); DIGESTIVE (1; APA; PNC; WAM); DIURETIC (1; KOM; TRA; WBB);
EMBRYOTOXIC (1; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; JFM; PH2; WBB); FIBRINOLYTIC (1; PH2); FUNGICIDE (1;
AAB; APA; HHB; TRA); HYPOTENSIVE (1; TRA); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (F; APA); LAXATIVE (F; AAB;
HHB; JFM; WBB); MYORELAXANT (F; 60P); PECTORAL (F; JFM); PROTEOLYTIC (1; 60P; APA; TRA WBB);
SEDATIVE (F; KOM); TAENICIDE (F; WBB); TERATOGENIC (1; PH2); TRANQUILIZER (1; TRA); UTERORELAXANT
(1; TRA); VERMIFUGE (1; APA; KOM; PH2; TRA; VAG; WBB; 60P); VULNERARY (1; AAB; PNC).
INDICATIONS (PAPAYA) — ABSCESS (F; KOM); ADENOPATHY (F; JLH; KOM); ADNEXOSIS (F; KOM);
AGING (F; KOM); AMEBA (1; TRA); ANOREXIA (F; KOM); ANTHRAX (F; WBB); ASCARIS (1; AAB;
WBB); ASTHMA (F; HHB; JFM; WBB); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; KOM); BACTERIA (1; AAB; APA; TRA);
BOIL (F; WBB); BRONCHOSIS (F; JFM; KOM; PH2); BURN (F; KOM; WBB); CALLUS (F; JFM); CANCER
(1; JLH; TRA; 60P); CANCER, UTERUS (F; CRC); CANDIDA (1; AAB; APA; TRA); CARDIOPATHY (F;
KOM); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; KOM); CIRCULOSIS (F; KOM); COLD (F; JFM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; PNC);
CONSTIPATION (F; AAB; HHB; JFM; KOM; WBB); CONVULSION (1; TRA; 60P); CORN (F; AAB; JLH);
COUGH (F; JFM; PH2); CRAMP (1; TRA); CYSTOSIS (F; WBB); DEHYDRATION (F; VAG); DEPRESSION (F;
KOM); DERMATOSIS (F; JFM; WBB); DIARRHEA (F; JFM); DISCOSIS (1; JAD); DUODENOSIS (F; PH2);
DYSCRASIA (F; KOM); DYSENTERY (F; WBB); DYSPEPSIA (1; KOM; PH2; PNC; WAM); DYSURIA (F;
JFM); EARACHE (F; WBB); EDEMA (1; KOM; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; JFM; PHR; PH2; WBB); FEVER (F;
HHB; JFM; WBB); FISTULA (F; KOM); FLU (F; KOM); FONTANELLE (F; ZIM); FRECKLE (F; APA; JFM);
FUNGUS (1; AAB; APA; HHB; TRA); FURUNCLE (F; TRA); GAS (F; KOM); GASTROSIS (F; PHR; PH2);
GONORRHEA (1; TRA; VAG; WBB); HEARTBURN (1; FNF; TGF); HEMATOMA (F; KOM); HEMORRHOID
(F; KOM; PH2; WBB); HEPATOSIS (F; AAB; JFM; KOM); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; JFM; TRA;
WBB); HODGKIN’S DISEASE (F; KOM); IMMUNODEPRESSION (F; APA); INFECTION (1; AAB APA; HHB;
KOM; PHR; TRA); INFERTILITY (1; APA); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; JFM; KOM; PHR; PH2; TRA);
INSOMNIA (F; KOM); JAUNDICE (F; WBB); LEUKEMIA (F; KOM); LYMPHOMA (F; KOM); MALARIA (F;
JFM); METASTASIS (F; KOM); MYCOSIS (1; AAB; APA; HHB; TRA); NAUSEA (1; WAM); NEPHROSIS
(F; HHB; WBB); NERVOUSNESS (1; KOM; TRA); NEURASTHENIA (F; KOM); NEUROSIS (F; KOM); PAIN
(1; CRC; PH2; TRA); PANCREATOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); PARASITE (1; 60P; PHR; PH2; WAM); PHARYNGOSIS
(F; KOM); PHLEBITIS (F; KOM); PROCTOSIS (F; KOM); PSORIASIS (F; APA); RESPIROSIS (F; KOM; WBB);
RHEUMATISM (F; KOM; WBB); RINGWORM (1; APA; JFM); ROEMELD SYNDROME (F; KOM); SCLEROSIS
(F; JLH); SHIGELLA (1; AAB); SORE THROAT (F; JFM; KOM); SPLENOMEGALY (F; JFM; WBB); SPLENOSIS
(F; JFM); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; AAB); STOMATOSIS (F; KOM); STONE (F; PH2); SWELLING (1; KOM;
PH2); SYPHILIS (F; HHB; WBB); TAPEWORM (F; WBB); THIRST (F; CRC); THROMBOSIS (F; KOM);
TUBERCULOSIS (1; TRA); TUMOR (1; JLH; KOM; TRA; 60P); ULCER (1; APA; PHR; PH2); URETHROSIS
(F; KOM; TRA); UTI (F; PH2); VAGINOSIS (F; APA); VARICOSIS (F; KOM); VD (F; AAB; JFM; WBB);
WART (F; AAB; JFM; WBB); WATER RETENTION (F; JFM); WORM (1; APA; KOM; PH2; PNC; TRA;
VAG; WBB; 60P); WOUND (1; KOM; TRA; WBB); YAWS (F; WBB); YEAST (1; AAB; APA; TRA).
COMMISSION E, LISTING MORE THAN A DOZEN FOLKLORIC INDICATIONS, ON P. 361, DOES NOT EVEN RECOMMEND
PAPAIN, BECAUSE OF INSUFFICIENT PROOF OF EFFICACY (KOM).
DOSAGES (PAPAYA) — 1–2 TSP DRY LEAF/CUP WATER (APA); 1–3 TSP FRUIT JUICE (APA); 1–2 TBSP
FRESH FRUIT (PED); 1.5–3 G DRY FRUIT (PED); 2.5–5 ML ELIXIR OF PAPAYA (PNC); 2.5–5 ML GLYCERIN
OF PAPAIN (PNC); 10–50 MG PAPAIN (APA); “PAPAIN MAY BE EFFECTIVE IN HIGH DOSES (DAILY DOSE
= 1500 MG”) (KOM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PAPAYA) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE KNOWN
(WAM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). ADMITTING
NO RISKS FOR THE LEAF, COMMISSION E DISALLOWS FOR LACK OF PROOF OF EFFICACY (KOM). MAY INTERACT
WITH WARFARIN (PH2). THERE ARE REPORTS OF PERFORATED ESOPHAGUS FOLLOWING OVER INGESTION OF FRUITS
(APA). PAPAIN CAN CAUSE SEVERE STOMACH INFLAMMATION IF TAKEN INTERNALLY, DERMATOSIS EXTERNALLY.
ALLERGIC REACTIONS INCLUDING ASTHMA POSSIBLE (PH2). NOT TO BE USED DURING PREGNANCY (PH2). SEE
ACCOUNTS FOR PAPAIN IN FNF AND KOM. PAPAYA SEEDS CAN REVERSE STERILITY WITHOUT AFFECTING LIBIDO
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OR CAUSING OTHER REACTIONS (SEVERAL STUDIES IN RATS). CYANIDE-PAPAIN (LIKE PEPSIN) RENDERS SOME VIRUS
PUSTULES NONINFECTIOUS; PAPAIN INACTIVATES LETHAL DOSES OF RICIN, STRYCHNINE, AND TETANUS (HHB).
PAPER MULBERRY (BROUSSONETIA PAPYRIFERA (L.) VENT.) ++
SYNONYMS: MORUS PAPYRIFERA L., PAPYRIUS PAPYRIFERA (L.) KUNTZE.
ACTIVITIES (PAPER MULBERRY) — ALDOSE-REDUCTASE INHIBITOR (1; X11678652); ANTIAGGREGANT (1;
X11678652); ANTICANCER (1; X11678652); ANTIOXIDANT (1; X11678652); ANTIPROLIFERANT (1;
X9358644); ANTISEPTIC (1; WO2); AROMATASE INHIBITOR (1; X11678652); DIAPHORETIC (F; DAA);
DIURETIC (F; DAA); ESTROGENIC (1; X11678652); FUNGICIDE (1; X11678652); HEMOSTAT (F; DAA);
HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; X11678652); LACTAGOGUE (F; DAA); LAXATIVE (F; DAA); PROTEIN-KINASE-C
INHIBITOR (1; X9059855); STIMULANT (F; DAA); STOMACHIC (F; DAA); TONIC (F; DAA).
INDICATIONS (PAPER MULBERRY) — ASCITES (F; LMP); BITE (F; DAA); BLEEDING (F; DAA); CANCER
(1; X11678652); CANCER, BREAST (1; X11678652); CANCER, PROSTATE (1; X11678652); CONSTIPATION
(F; DAA); DROPSY (F; LMP); DYSENTERY (F; DAA); DYSLACTEA (F; DAA); ECZEMA (F; DAA);
EPISTAXIS (F; DAA); FUNGUS (1; X11678652); GONORRHEA (F; DAA); HEPATOSIS (1; X11678652);
IMPOTENCE (F; DAA; X11678652); INFECTION (1; X11678652); MENORRHAGIA (F; LMP); MYCOSIS
(1; X11678652); NEPHROSIS (F; DAA); OPHTHALMIA (F; X11678652); SNAKEBITE (F; DAA); VD (F;
DAA); WOUND (F; DAA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PAPER MULBERRY) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM; PH2).
PAREIRA, CURARE (CHONDRODENDRON TOMENTOSUM RUIZ & PAV.) +
ACTIVITIES (PAREIRA) — ANESTHETIC (1; PH2); ANTICONVULSANT (1; FNF); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DAV; HHB);
ANTISEPTIC (F; EFS); APERIENT (F; EFS); BITTER (1; PH2); CURARE (1; DAV); DIURETIC (F; DAV; PH2);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; DAV; HHB; PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; FNF); LITHOLYTIC (F; HHB); MYOPARALYTIC
(1; PH2); MYORELAXANT (1; PH2); TOXIC (1; EFS).
INDICATIONS (PAREIRA) — BITE (F; PH2); BLADDER STONE (F; HHB); BPH (F; PH2); BRUISE (F; DAV);
CONVULSION (1; FNF); CRAMP (1; FNF); DROPSY (F; DAV); CYSTOSIS (F; HHB); DROPSY (F; HAD);
EDEMA (F; DAV); FEVER (F; DAV; HHB); GONORRHEA (F; HAD); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; FNF);
INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; HAD); KIDNEY STONE (F; DAV; HHB); LEUKORRHEA (F; HAD);
MADNESS (F; DAV); NEPHROSIS (F; DAV); ORCHOSIS (F; DAV); PAIN (1; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; HAD);
SNAKEBITE (F; PH2); STONE (F; HHB); SWELLING (F; CTD); TETANUS (1; FNF); TONIC (F; HAD);
URETHROSIS (F; HHB); UTI (F; PH2); VD (F; HAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PAREIRA) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (NOT GIVEN) (PH2). OVERDOSES
OF TUBOCURARINE (AND OTHER CURARE ALKALOIDS) CAN CAUSE RESPIRATORY PARALYSIS AND HYPOTENSION.
LD50’S ARE LESS THAN 1 MG/KG, 0.56 SUBCUTANEOUSLY IN MICE, 0.5 INTRAPERITONEALLY, AND 0.18
INTRAVENOUSLY IN MICE, AND 0.2 MG/KG IVN IN RABBITS. AN INJECTION OF NEOSTIGMINE METHYLSULFATE
IS SUGGESTED AS AN ANTIDOTE (HAD).
PARICA (VIROLA CALOPHYLLA (SPRUCE) WARB.) +
ACTIVITIES (PARICA) — HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); TOXIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (PARICA) — DERMATOSIS (F; DAV); DIVINATION (F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA (F; DAV); FUNGUS
(F; DAV); GASTROSIS (F; DAV); MALARIA (F; DAV); MYCOSIS (F; DAV); SCABIES (F; DAV).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PARICA) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PHR).
THE INTOXICATING SNUFF HAS LED OCCASIONALLY TO DEATH OF A SHAMAN (CRC).
PARSLEY (PETROSELINUM CRISPUM (MILL.) NYMAN EX A. W. HILL) ++
SYNONYMS: APIUM CRISPUM MILL., A. PETROSELINUM L., CARUM PETROSELINUM (L.) BENTH. & HOOK. F.,
PETROSELINUM HORTENSE AUCT., P. SATIVUM HOFFM., P. VULGARE LAG.
ACTIVITIES (PARSLEY) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; CRC; FNF; JFM; PH2); ALLERGENIC (1; HH2); ANALGESIC
(F; MAD); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA); ANTIHALITOSIC (1; APA; PED); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; PNC); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PNC; SHT); ANTILACTAGOGUE (F; FEL); ANTIOXIDANT (1; PNC); ANTIPYRETIC (1; CRC;
PED; PNC); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; CAN); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; CAN; CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (F; BGB;
CAN; PNC); APERIENT (F; PNC); APHRODISIAC (F; JFM; MAD); AQUARETIC (1; SHT); CARMINATIVE (1;
BGB; PED; PNC); COX-2-INHIBITOR (1; CRC; FNF); DIGESTIVE (F; PHR; PH2); DIURETIC (1; APA;
CAN; FEL; PHR; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (1; APA; CAN; PHR; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; BGB; CAN);
FUNGICIDE (1; APA); HALLUCINOGEN (1; CAN); HEPATOTONIC (1; CAN; PED); HYPOTENSIVE (1; CAN;
CRC; PED); HYPOURICEMIC (F; JFM); LACTAGOGUE (1; APA); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; PED); LITHOLYTIC
(1; CRC; MAD; PED); MAOI (1; CAN); PARASITICIDE (F; APA); PEDICULICIDE (F; APA; MAD);
PROPECIC (F; MAD); SEDATIVE (1; PNC); TONIC (1; CAN; CRC); URINARY TONIC (1; PED); UTEROCONTRACTANT (1; PH2); UTEROTONIC (1; APA; CAN; PH2).
INDICATIONS (PARSLEY) — ADENOPATHY (F; FEL; JLH); ALOPECIA (F; APA); ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX;
FNF); AMENORRHEA (1; APA; CAN; HH2); ANURIA (F; MAD); ARTHROSIS (1; APA; COX; FNF);
ASTHMA (F; PED); BACKACHE (F; MAD); BACTERIA (1; APA); BITE (F; CRC; HH2); BLADDER STONE
(2; PHR; PH2); BLEEDING (F; JFM); BRONCHOSIS (F; CAN); BRUISE (F; APA; FEL); CANCER (1;
FNF; JLH); CANCER, BLADDER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, EYE (1;
FNF; JLH); CANCER, GLAND (F; FNF; JLH); CANCER, KIDNEY (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1;
FNF; JLH); CANCER, SINEW (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1;
FNF; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UVULA (1;
FNF; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; APA); CATARRH (F; MAD); CHILDBIRTH (1; APA; FNF; JFM; MAD);
COLD (F; APA); COLIC (1; APA; CAN); CONDYLOMA (F; CRC; JLH); CONGESTION (F; APA);
CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; PED); COUGH (F; CAN; MAD); CRAMP (F; BGB; CAN; PNC); CYSTOSIS
(F; CAN; MAD; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; APA); DROPSY (F; CRC; FEL; PED); DYSENTERY (F; CRC);
DYSLACTEA (1; APA; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (1; HH2; PED; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (1; APA; BGB;
CAN); DYSURIA (2; BGB; CAN; KOM); EARACHE (F; MAD); EDEMA (F; HH2; JFM); ENTEROSIS
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(F; CAN; PH2); EXANTHEMA (F; FEL); FEVER (1; CRC; FEL; PED; PNC); FUNGUS (1; APA);
GALLSTONE (1; CRC; PED); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GONORRHEA (F; FEL; MAD); GRAVEL (2; BGB;
CRC; KOM; PH2); HALITOSIS (1; APA; PED); HEPATOSIS (F; APA; MAD); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
(1; APA; CAN; CRC; PED); HYPERURICEMIA (F; JFM); IMPOTENCE (F; MAD); INDURATION (F;
JLH); INFECTION (1; APA); INFLAMMATION (1; PH2; PNC; SHT); INSOMNIA (1; PNC); JAUNDICE
(F; CRC; HH2; PHR; PH2); KIDNEY STONE (2; APA; KOM; PH2); LICE (1; CRC; MAD); MALARIA
(F; FEL); MASTOSIS (F; FEL); MYALGIA (F; CAN); MYCOSIS (1; APA); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; JFM;
PHR; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (1; PNC); PAIN (F; MAD); PARASITE (1; APA; CRC); PEDICULOSIS (1;
APA; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; BGB; CAN; MAD); SCARLATINA (F; FEL); SCROFULA (F; CRC);
SPLENOSIS (F; APA; MAD); STOMACHACHE (F; APA); STONE (1; CRC; MAD; PED; PH2); STRANGURY
(F; FEL); SWELLING (F; CRC; JFM; MAD); TOOTHACHE (F; MAD); TUMOR (F; APA; CRC);
URETHROSIS (F; MAD); UTEROSIS (F; CRC); UTI (2; APA; PHR; PH2); VD (F; FEL); WART (F;
CRC; JLH); WHITLOW (F; CRC); WOUND (F; JLH).
DOSAGES (PARSLEY) — 100–150 G FRESH JUICE (MAD); 6 G LEAF (HH2; KOM; SHT); 1–2 TSP DRY
LEAF/CUP WATER (APA); 1–2 TSP DRY ROOT/CUP WATER (APA); 2–4 G ROOT, OR IN TEA (CAN); 2 G ROOT IN
TEA 2–3 ×/DAY (HH2); 2.5–5 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (PNC); 1–2 G SEED (CAN); 500–1500 MG SEED
(MAD); 1 TSP (~1.4 G) BRUISED SEED/CUP WATER (APA); 2.5–5 ML LIQUID SEED EXTRACT (PNC); 2–4 G
HERB, OR IN TEA (CAN); 6 G HERB (KOM); 2–4 TBSP FRESH HERB (PED); 3–6 G DRY HERB (PED); 4.5 G
DRY HERB:22 ML ALCOHOL/23 ML WATER (PED); 6 G HERB OR ROOT/DAY (PH2); 2–4 ML HERB OR ROOT LIQUID
EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 3–4 DROPS PARLEY OIL AS DIURETIC, OR 2–4 FL OZ INFUSION
3–4 ×/DAY (FEL). “THE LEAVES, BRUISED, ARE A GOOD APPLICATION TO CONTUSIONS, SWELLED BREASTS, AND
ENLARGED GLANDS — REPUTED TO ‘DRY UP THE MILK’ (FEL).”
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PARSLEY) — CLASS 2B. CONTRAINDICATED IN
NEPHROSIS (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES”
(PH2). COMMISSION E APPROVES THE HERB AND ROOT, NOT THE SEED (FRUIT) (KOM). CAN CAUTIONS
THAT THE APIOLE IN THE VOLATILE OIL AND EXCESSIVE INGESTION CAN BE ABORTIFACIENT, IRRITANT, PHOTOTOXIC, AND CAUSE HEPATOSIS. IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION, PARSLEY SHOULD NOT BE INGESTED EXCESSIVELY (CAN). MYRISTICIN CAN CAUSE DEAFNESS, DECREASE IN PULSE RATE, GIDDINESS, HYPOTENSION,
AND PARALYSIS, FOLLOWED BY FATTY DEGENERATION OF THE KIDNEY AND LIVER. MYRISTICIN MAY CROSS
THE PLACENTA, LEADING TO FETAL TACHYCARDIA. INGESTION OF 10 G APIOLE (200 G PARSLEY) MAY CAUSE
ACUTE HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA, HEPATIC DYSFUNCTION, NEPHROSIS, AND THROMBOCYTOPENIA PUPURA (CAN).
PARSLEY MAY POTENTIATE MAOI ACTIVITY (CAN). BECAUSE OF ITS TOXICITY, EO SHOULD NOT BE USED
IN ISOLATION (KOM). COMMISSION E IS RATHER TOUGH ON PARSLEY SEED OIL, BUT THE INDICTMENT,
OVERBLOWN OR NOT, MIGHT CONCEIVABLY BE EXTENDED TO OTHER HERBS CONTAINING APIOLE AND MYRISTICIN. OF APIOLE, “LARGE DOSES OF PARSLEY-SEED EO AND OF ... APIOL BRING ABOUT VASCULAR CONGESTION
AND INCREASED CONTRACTILITY OF THE SMOOTH MUSCLE OF THE BLADDER, INTESTINES, AND ESPECIALLY THE
UTERUS. PARSLEY SEED AND OIL ARE THEREFORE OFTEN USED TO BRING ABOUT ABORTION.” (BIS) THE RENAL
EPITHELIUM CAN BE DAMAGED OR IRRITATED AND CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS CAN OCCUR AFTER USING PARSLEY
SEED PREPARATIONS (BIS). “LARGE DOSES OF APIOL CAN LEAD TO FATTY LIVER, EMACIATION, EXTENSIVE
MUCOSAL BLEEDING, AND INFLAMMATORY HAEMORRHAGIC INFILTRATION OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT,
HAEMOGLOBINURIA, METHAEGLOBINURIA, AND ANURIA. THERAPEUTIC USE CANNOT BE ENDORSED” (COMMISSION E, AS INTERPRETED BY BISSET, 1994). COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS: PREGNANCY
AND NEPHROSIS; ADVERSE EFFECTS: ALLERGIC REACTIONS OF SKIN/MUCOSAE (RARELY) AND PHOTOTOXICITY.
THE PURE OIL IS TOXIC AND SHOULD NOT BE USED. FRUIT NOT PERMITTED FOR THERAPEUTIC USE. THE EO
AND ITS CONSTITUENT APIOLE ARE TOXIC (AEH). WHEN PARSLEY IS DECOCTED IT IS EMMENAGOGUE AND
ABORTIVE. A YOUNG WOMAN, IN 1992, REPORTEDLY DIED WHILE TRYING TO ABORT. “EVEN THE COMMON
PARSLEY MENTIONED EARLIER CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURIES; OEDEMA OF THE LEGS, VOMITING, HAEMATURIA,
LIVER AND RENAL DAMAGE HAVE ALL BEEN OBSERVED. HOWEVER, POISONING BY THIS PLANT IS NEVER
ACCIDENTAL, BUT ALWAYS VOLUNTARY, SO THE PLANT CAN BE USED SAFELY IN PREPARING FOOD”
(FIT67(6):513. 1996).
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EXTRACTS (PARSLEY) — WATER EXTRACTS ARE ANTIHISTAMINIC (CAN). EO = ANTISEPTIC, CARMINATIVE,
DIURETIC, EMMENAGOGUE, HEPATOREGENERATIVE; HYPOTENSIVE, INCREASES PLASMA CALCIUM (CAN; PED;
PNC). PHTHALIDES ARE SEDATIVE IN MICE (PNC). APIOLE LD50 = 50 MG/KG IVN MOUSE (CAN);
MMYRISTICIN LD50 = 200 MG/KG IVN MOUSE (CAN). SEED EO LD50 = 3300 MG/KG ORL MOUSE/RAT
(HH2). SPEAKING OF APIOLE OR PARSLEY SEED EO, MAD SAYS WITH MALE GUINEA PIGS, “ERZEUGT ES
KONGESTION AM PENIS, ANHALTENED EREKTION AND LEBHAFTE GESCHLECHTLICHE ERREGUNG.” DOES THAT
MEAN IT CAUSES OR CURES PRIAPISM? I’VE NOT HEARD OF THIS BEFORE THAT I REMEMBER. NO WONDER THEY
CALL IT PETERSILIE. IF THIS LEAKS OUT, 95% OF AMERICAN PARSLEY WILL NOT BE THROWN AWAY AS IT HAS
BEEN IN THE PAST.
PARSLEY PIERT (APHANES ARVENSIS L.) ++
SYNONYMS: ALCHEMILLA ARVENSIS (L.) SCOP., A. OCCIDENTALIS NUTT.
ACTIVITIES (PARSLEY PIERT) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); DEMULCENT (F; EFS; GMH); DIURETIC (F; EFS;
GMH; HHB; PH2); LITHOLYTIC (F; GMH); PSYCHOSTIMULANT (F; PH2); VULNERARY (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (PARSLEY PIERT) — CALCULUS (F; CAN; GMH); CYSTOSIS (F; GMH; PH2); DROPSY
(F; GMH); DYSURIA (F; HHB; PH2); FEVER (F; EFS); GRAVES DISEASE; (F; GMH); JAUNDICE (F;
GMH); NEPHROSIS (F; GMH; PH2); STONE (F; GMH; PH2); STRANGURY (F; GMH); URETHROSIS. (F;
CAN; PH2).
DOSAGES (PARSLEY PIERT) — 2–4 G HERB, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERBAL EXTRACT
(1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1 DRACHM FLUID HERB EXTRACT (GMH); 2–10 ML HERBAL TINCTURE
(1:5 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PARSLEY PIERT) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES
NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). IN VIEW OF THE LACK OF TOXICOLOGICAL DATA, EXCESSIVE USE,
ESPECIALLY DURING LACTATION AND PREGNANCY, SHOULD BE AVOIDED (CAN).
PARSNIP (PASTINACA SATIVA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (PARSNIP) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; MAD); ANTISPASMODIC (1; WOI); APHRODISIAC (F; MAD);
CARMINATIVE (F; HHB; SKJ); DEPURATIVE (F; MAD); DIURETIC (F; HHB; MAD; SKJ); EMMENAGOGUE
(F; MAD); LITHOLYTIC (F; HHB).
INDICATIONS (PARSNIP) — BLADDER STONE (F; SKJ); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH);
CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, NECK (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH);
CANCER, TESTES (F; JLH); CRAMP (1; WOI); CYSTOSIS (F; HHB); DELIRIUM (F; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F;
PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); FEVER (F; MAD; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; HHB; JLH; PH2; SKJ); HEPATOSIS
(F; MAD); INDURATION (F; JLH); KIDNEY STONE (F; PH2); LEUKODERMA (1; WOI); MALARIA (F; MAD);
MASTOSIS (F; JLH); NEPHROSIS (F; PH2); ORCHOSIS (F; JLH); PHTHISIS (F; HHB); RESPIROSIS (F;
MAD); SPLENOSIS (F; MAD); SPRAIN (F; PH2); STONE (F; HHB; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD);
WATER RETENTION (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (PARSNIP) — ROOT FOOD FARMACY (JAD); 1 TSP FRESH HERB 3 ×/DAY (MAD); HANDFUL HERB
BOILED 10 MINUTES IN 1 LITER WATER, DRINK ONE WINE GLASSFUL TO 3 ×/DAY, OR UP TO 2 LITERS/DAY, FOR 4–6
WEEKS (MAD; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PARSNIP) — NOT COVERED (PH2). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). FAIR COMPLEXIONS MAY SUFFER
PHOTODERMATOSIS (PH2).
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PASSIONFLOWER (PASSIFLORA INCARNATA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (PASSIONFLOWER) — ANALGESIC (1; APA; PNC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; CAN); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; FAD); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA); ANTISPASMODIC (1; BGB; HHB; PED; WAM); ANXIOLYTIC
(1; BGB; WAM); CANDIDICIDE (1; APA; PED); CARDIOTONIC (F; BGB); CNS-DEPRESSANT (2; APA;
PED); CNS-STIMULANT (1; APA; BGB); CYANOGENIC (F; CRC); DIGESTIVE (1; APA); EMETIC (F; FEL);
FUNGICIDE (1; APA; PED); HEMATINIC (F; DEM); HYPNOTIC (2; CAN); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA; FAD;
PED; PH2); MAOI (2; JAD); MYORELAXANT (1; APA; PED); NARCOTIC (1; CRC); RESPIRASTIMULANT
(1; APA; PH2); SEDATIVE (2; APA; HHB; SHT; WAM); SOPORIFIC (F; CRC); TRANQUILIZER (2; APA;
SHT); UTERORELAXANT (1; APA); UTEROTONIC (1; CAN).
INDICATIONS (PASSIONFLOWER) — ADDICTION (F; CRC); ANXIETY (1; APA; BGB; WAM); ASTHMA (1;
CAN; HH2; WAM); ATONY (F; FEL); BACTERIA (1; APA; CAN); BOIL (F; DEM; FAD); BRONCHOSIS (1;
WAM); BRUISE (F; APA); BURN (F; FEL); CANCER (F; FEL); CANDIDA (1; APA; CAN; PED); CARDIOPATHY
(F; APA; BGB; FEL); CHANCRE (F; FEL); CHOREA (F; FEL); COLIC (F; CRC; HHB; PED); CONVULSION
(F; FEL); CRAMP (1; APA; BGB; FEL; HHB; PED; WAM); CUT (F; APA); DEPRESSION (1; FNF; PH2);
DERMATOSIS (F; CRC; FEL); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; FEL; PED); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; FEL); DYSMENORRHEA
(2; APA; FEL; PED; WAM); DYSPNEA (F; FEL); EARACHE (1; DEM; FAD); ECLAMPSIA (F; FEL);
ENTEROSIS (F; BGB; PHR); EPILEPSY (1; CRC; FEL; PED); ERYSIPELAS (F; FEL); FEVER (F; FEL); FLU
(F; FEL); FUNGUS (1; APA; PED); GASTROSIS (F; BGB; PHR); HEADACHE (1; APA; FAD); HEMORRHOID
(1; CRC; PED; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; FAD; PED; PH2); HYPERACTIVITY (1; PHR);
HYSTERIA (1; CAN); INFECTION (1; APA; PED); INFLAMMATION (F; DEM; FAD); INSOMNIA (2; APA; FEL;
HHB; PHR; PH2; SHT; WAM); MORPHINISM (F; CRC); MYALGIA (F; APA); MYCOSIS (1; APA; PED);
NERVOUSNESS (2; APA; BGB; HHB; PHR; PH2; SHT; WAM); NERVOUS RESTLESSNESS (2; KOM);
NEURALGIA (1; BGB; CAN; CRC; FEL; HHB); NEURASTHENIA (F; CRC; HHB); NEUROSIS (F; CRC);
NICOTINISM (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); PAIN (1; APA; PNC); PALPITATION (F; APA); PMS (1;
WAM); PROCTOSIS (F; FEL); RESTLESSNESS (F; BGB); SHOCK (F; FEL); SORE (F; FEL); SPASM (F; CRC);
STRESS (1; APA); TACHYCARDIA (1; BGB; CAN; HH2); TETANUS (F; FEL); TOOTHACHE (F; FEL); TYPHOID
(F; FEL); UTEROSIS (F; FEL); WEANING (F; DEM); YEAST (1; APA; PED).
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DOSAGES (PASSIONFLOWER) — 1–2 TBSP FLOWER/DAY (PED); 1 TSP DRY FLOWER/CUP WATER UP TO 3 ×/DAY
(APA); 0.5–1 TSP FLOWER TINCTURE TO 3 ×/DAY (APA); 2–4 ML FLOWER TINCTURE/DAY (SKY); 150–300
MG SOLID LEAF EXTRACT (APA); 0.5–1 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (PNC); 0.5–2 ML SHOOT TINCTURE (1:8 IN
45% ETHANOL) (HH2); 4–8 G DRY HERB (HH2; KOM; SHT); 1–3 G DRY HERB/DAY (PED); 0.25–2.5
G HERB, OR IN TEA, 2–3 ×/DAY (CAN; SKY); 1 TSP HERB/CUP TEA 2–3 ×/DAY (PH2); 20 G HERB/200
ML WATER FOR HEMORRHOID WASH (PH2); 0.5–1.0 ML LIQUID HERBAL EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3
×/DAY (CAN); 0.5–2.0 ML HERBAL TINCTURE (1:8 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); STX = 0.8% TOTAL
FLAVONOIDS (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PASSIONFLOWER) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE
KNOWN OR REPORTED (KOM; PIP; PH2; WAM). LARGE DOSES MAY RESULT IN CNS DEPRESSION (LRNP,
MAY 1989). THE SAME PRECAUTIONS SUGGESTED FOR MAOIS MIGHT BE INDICATED HERE. EXCESSIVE DOSES
MAY POTENTIATE MAOI THERAPY (CAN). BECAUSE OF HARMAN AND HARMALINE (UTERINE STIMULANTS), ITS
USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN). ONE REPORT ON HUMANS DETAILED HYPNOTIC
SEDATIVE EFFECTS, BUT THERE WERE HINTS OF HEPATOTOXICITY AND PANCREATOXICITY. “CONTENT OF HARMAN
ALKALOIDS ... MUST NOT EXCEED 0.01 PERCENT” (KOM). ANIMAL STUDIES SUGGEST MOTILITY INHIBITION
(PHR). LD50 UNSPECIFIED EXTRACTS = 3000–15,000 MG/KG; TOXIC DOSE IPR 500–900 MG/KG ALCOHOLIC
AND DRY EXTRACTS (HH2). LD50 MALTOL 820 MG/KG SCU MOUSE (HH2).
EXTRACTS (PASSIONFLOWER) — TD = >900 MG/KG IPR MOUSE (CAN). EXTRACTS, ORAL OR PERITONEAL,
REDUCE SPONTANEOUS LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY IN MICE AND PROLONG THEIR SLEEP (SHT). FLAVONOIDS, MORE
THAN ALKALOIDS, MAY CONTRIBUTE TO ANTIANXIETY AND RELAXING EFFECTS (PED). HARMALA ALKALOIDS PRODUCE
DROWSINESS, INHIBIT THE ENZYME MAO, AND RELIEVE SMOOTH MUSCLE CRAMPS. APIGENIN IS WELL KNOWN
AS AN ANTIINFLAMMATORY AND ANTISPASMODIC SEDATIVE (PNC). HAMANE ALKALOIDS ARE CNS- STIMULANT
AT DOSES OF 3–6 MG/HUMAN, BUT HALLUCINOGENIC AND TOXIC AT 500–600 MG (HH2). BUT THE PRESENCE
OF HARMINE-TYPE ALKALOIDS IS QUESTIONABLE (HH2; PH2). PASSICOL INHIBITS MANY BACTERIA, MOLDS AND
YEAST, GROUP A HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCI MORE SO THAN STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS, WITH CANDIDA ALBICANS
INTERMEDIATE (CAN).
SYNERGY QUOTE (PASSIONFLOWER) — THE ALKALOIDS ARE RELATIVELY INACTIVE BY THEMSELVES, BUT SHOW
THE NARCOTIC AND SEDATIVE EFFECTS WHEN THE CRUDE EXTRACT WITH BOTH ALKALOIDS AND FLAVONOIDS IS
USED (PED).
PATCHOULI (POGOSTEMON CABLIN (BLANCO) BENTH.) +
SYNONYM: MENTHA CABLIN BLANCO.
IHB DATA APPLY TO CLOSELY RELATED P. HEYNEANUS, WHICH LIKE P. PATCHOULI, IS TREATED AS SYNONYMOUS
IN PNC. I HAVE LISTED THE ACTIVITIES FOR ALL THREE BELOW, WHILE MAINTAINING THE CHEMICAL (PERFUME)
REPORTS INDIVIDUALIZED.
ACTIVITIES (PATCHOULI) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WOI); ANTISEPTIC (1; EFS; WOI); CARMINATIVE (F; WOI);
CYTOTOXIC (1; PM64:464); DIURETIC (F; WOI); FUNGICIDE (F; ABS); HIRUDIFUGE (F; WOI); INSECTIFUGE
(1; WOI); IRRITANT (1; WOI); STERNUTATOR (F; IHB).
INDICATIONS (PATCHOULI) — ASTHMA (F; IHB; SKJ; WOI); BACTERIA (1; WOI); BILIOUSNESS (F; IHB);
BOIL (F; IHB); COLD (F; DAA); COLIC (F; DAA); COUGH (F; IHB); DIARRHEA (F; DAA); DROPSY (F;
IHB; WOI); DYSMENORRHEA (F; WOI); ESCHERICHIA (1; WOI); FEVER (F; IHB); FUNGUS (1; ABS);
HALITOSIS (F; DAA); HEADACHE (F; DAA; IHB); INFECTION (F; ABS; EFS; WOI); JAUNDICE (F; IHB);
MYCOSIS (F; ABS); PAIN (F; DAA); RHEUMATISM (F; IHB; WOI); SMALLPOX (F; IHB); STAPHYLOCOCCUS
(1; WOI); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; WOI); TUBERCULOSIS (1; WOI).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PATCHOULI) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
PAU D’ARCO (TABEBUIA SPP.) +
ACTIVITIES (PAU D’ARCO) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; MAB); ALEXETERIC (F; CRC); ANALGESIC (1; CRC;
MAB); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; MAB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; MAB); ANTIDOTE (F; CRC); ANTIEDEMIC (1;
MAB); ANTIESTROGENIC (1; MAB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; MAB); ANTILYMPHOSARCOMIC (1; MAB);
ANTIMELANOMIC (1; MAB); ANTIMETASTATIC (1; MAB); ANTIPYRETIC (F; PED); ANTIRETROVIRAL (1; MAB);
ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; MAB); ANTISEPTIC (1; MAB); ANTITRYPANOSOMIC (1; MAB); ANTITUMOR (1; MAB;
PED); ANTIULCEROGENIC (1; MAB); ANTIVIRAL (1; MAB); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC); ASTRINGENT (F; PED);
CANDIDICIDE (1; MAB); CYTOTOXIC (1; MAB); DEPURATIVE (F; MAB); DIGESTIVE (F; APA); DIURETIC
(F; CRC; PED); ESTROGENIC (1; MAB); FUNGICIDE (1; APA; CRC; MAB; PED); HYPOGLYCEMIC (F;
APA); IMMUNODEPRESSANT (1; MAB); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; MAB); PARASITICIDE (1; APA; MAB);
PROTISTICIDE (1; MAB); TERMITIFUGE (1; CRC).
INDICATIONS (PAU D’ARCO) — ADENOPATHY (F; CRC; JLH); ANEMIA (F; MAB); ATHLETE’S FOOT (1;
APA); BACTERIA (1; APA; MAB); BOIL (F; CRC); CANCER (1; APA; MAB; PED); CANCER, BREAST
(1; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER, ESOPHAGUS (1; CRC; FNF;
JLH); CANCER, INTESTINE (1; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LUNG
(1; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER, PANCREAS (1; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER, PROSTATE (1; CRC; FNF;
JLH); CANCER, SKIN (1; MAB; PED); CANCER, THROAT (1; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER, TONGUE (1;
CRC; FNF; JLH); CANDIDA (1; MAB); CARCINOMA (1; MAB); CHLOROSIS (F; CRC); COLD (F; CRC);
DERMATOSIS (1; MAB; PED); DIARRHEA (F; CRC); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; MAB); EBV (1; MAB);
DYSURIA (F; CRC); ECZEMA (1; MAB; PED); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH); ENURESIS (F; CRC); FEVER (F;
CRC; PED); FUNGUS (1; APA; CRC; MAB; PED; SKY); GONORRHEA (F; CRC); HEADACHE (F;
CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; PED); HODGKIN’S DISEASE (F; APA; CRC); HYPERGLYCEMIA (F; APA);
IMMUNE DYSFUNCTION (F; SKY); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; MAB); INCONTINENCE (F; CRC); INFECTION
(1; APA; CRC; MAB; PED); INFLAMMATION (1; MAB); LEUKEMIA (1; APA; MAB; PED); LUPUS
(F; CRC); MALARIA (1; MAB); MELANOMA (1; MAB); METASTASIS (F; JLH); MYCOSIS (1; APA; CRC;
MAB; PED); PAIN (1; CRC; MAB); PARASITE (1; APA; MAB); PHARYNGOSIS (F; CRC); POLYP (F;
JLH); PSORIASIS (F; PED); RABIES (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; PED; MAB); SCABIES (F; MAB);
SCHISTOSOMIASIS (1; MAB); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC); SORE THROAT (F; MAB); SWELLING (1; MAB);
SYPHILIS (F; CRC); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); TUMOR (1; MAB; PED); ULCER (1; MAB; PED); VAGINOSIS
(1; MAB); VD (F; CRC); VIRUS (1; MAB); WOUND (1; MAB); YEAST (1; CRC; MAB; SKY).
DOSAGES (PAU D’ARCO) — 15–20 G BARK/PINT WATER/DAY (APA); 1.5–3.5 G DRY BARK/DAY (MAB);
15–20 G INNER BARK/PINT/DAY; 0.25–0.5 CUP FRESH INNER BARK (PED); 6–12 G DRY INNER BARK (PED);
9 G DRY INNER BARK:45 ML ALCOHOL/45 ML WATER (PED); 300 MG BARK CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 3 (505
MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (NH); 3–7 ML EXTRACT IN 45% ETHANOL (1:2)/DAY (MAB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PAU D’ARCO) — CLASS 1 (AHP). SIDE EFFECTS
MAY INCLUDE GI DISTRESS AND NAUSEA. “WHOLE BARK HAS NO KNOWN SERIOUS SIDE EFFECTS” (SKY). PREGNANT
AND LACTATING WOMEN SHOULD AVOID (SKY). GUIRAUD ET AL. (1994) NOTE THAT LAPACHOL AND BETA-LAPACHONE,
THOUGH ACTIVE AGAINST CANDIDA, COULD BE HARMFUL. MULTIPLE DOSES OF ORAL LAPACHOL AT 500 MG/KG CAUSED
DEATH WITH SEVERE HISTOPATHOLOGICAL CHANGES. IN CLINICAL TRIALS, ORAL LAPACHOL INDUCED ANTICOAGULANT
EFFECTS, NAUSEA, AND VOMITING. AFTER 6 DOSES AT 9 MG/KG, BETA-LAPACHONE CAUSED DEATH, FOLLOWING
ANOREXIA, DIARRHEA, AND WEIGHT LOSS (LRNP, JULY 1990). NAPTHAQUINONES (LAPACHOL AND BETA-LAPACHONE)
HAVE ANTIFUNGAL PROPERTIES COMPARABLE TO KETOCONAZOLE (SKY). BETA-LAPACHONE IS A BETTER ANTIFUNGAL
THAN KETOCONAZOLE (MAB). SINCE ANTICANCER LEVELS OF NAPHTHOQUINONES ARE TOXIC, PAU D’ARCO CANNOT
CURRENTLY BE RECOMMENDED AS A TREATMENT FOR CANCER (SKY). IN LARGE DOSES, LAPACHOL AND OTHER
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NAPHTHAQUINONES CAN BE CYCTOTOXIC OR IMMUNODEPRESSANT WHILE SMALL DOSES CAN BE IMMOUNOSTIMULANT
(MAB). “THE CYTOTOXIC EFFECTS OF THE EXTRACTS MAY ARISE BY INDUCTION OF CELLULAR AND IMMUNE FACTORS,
LD50 VALUES FOR LAPACHOL IN WHITE MICE AT 1600 MG/KG, FOR XYLOIDONE 600 MG/KG, AND BETA-LAPACHONE
80 MG/KG. LAPACHOL HAS A RELATIVELY HIGH THERAPEUTIC INDEX OF NEARLY 20” (MAB).
PAWPAW (ASIMINA TRILOBA (L.) DUNAL) +
SYNONYM: ANNONA TRILOBA L.
ACTIVITIES (PAWPAW) — ALLERGENIC (1; PH2); BITTER (F; FAD); DIURETIC (F; FAD); EMETIC (1; PH2);
INSECTICIDE (1; FNF; HAD); LAXATIVE (F; FAD); PEDICULICIDE (F; HAD); TONIC (F; FAD).
INDICATIONS (PAWPAW) — ABSCESS (F; HAD); BOIL (F; HAD); CONSTIPATION (F; FAD); FEVER (F;
PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); LICE (F; HAD); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PH2); SCARLET FEVER (F; PH2); SORE
(F; HAD); STOMATOSIS (F; PH2); VOMITING (F; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PAWPAW) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM). MAY
BE NAUSEANT AND ALLERGENIC (PH2). RETINOSIS OR EYE PROBLEMS MAY POSSIBLY DEVELOP IN THOSE WORKING
WITH ACETOGENINS OR CRUSHED SEEDS OF THE ANNONACEAE (JAD, PERSONAL COMMUNICATION FROM DR. D.
WARTHEN, USDA).
PEANUT (ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (PEANUT) — ANTIAGGREGANT (F; DAA); ANTIOXIDANT (1; WO3); APERIENT (F; DAA); APHRODISIAC (F; DAA); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB); CYANOGENIC (F; DAA); DEMULCENT (F; DAA; LMP); EMOLLIENT (F; DAA); FUNGICIDE (1; WO3); LACTAGOGUE (F; DAA; KAB; SKJ); PECTORAL (F; DAA; LMP);
PEPTIC (F; LMP); RADIOPROTECTIVE (F; WO2).
INDICATIONS (PEANUT) — ARTHROSIS (F; PH2); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; DAA); COLIC (F; KAB; WO2);
CYSTOSIS (F; DAA); DANDRUFF (F; PHR; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); DIABETES (F; WO2);
DISLOCATION (F; KAB; PH2); DYSLACTEA (F; KAB); ECZEMA (F; PHR; PH2); FUNGUS (1; WO3);
GONORRHEA (F; DAA; IHB); ICHTHYOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); INFECTION (1; WO3); INFLAMMATION (F; DAA);
MYCOSIS (1; WO3); NEPHROSIS (F; DAA); NEURALGIA (F; PH2); PLANTAR WART (F; JLH); RHEUMATISM
(F; DAA; IHB); WART (F; DAA; JLH); XERODERMA (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (PEANUT) — A HANDFUL IS NICE. 130 ML PEANUT OIL AT BODY TEMPERATURE AS AN ENEMA (PHR;
PH2); 4 ML OIL/10 LITERS WATER FOR SKIN BATH (PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PEANUT) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). MANY PEOPLE ARE VIOLENTLY
ALLERGIC TO PEANUT.
PEAR (PYRUS COMMUNIS L.) +++
SYNONYMS: P. ASIAE-MEDIAE POPOV, P. BALANSAE DECNE., P. BOURGAEANA DECNE., P. DOMESTICA
MEDIK., P. ELATA RUBTZOV, P. MEDVEDEVII RUBTZOV.
ACTIVITIES (PEAR) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WOI); ANTIPYRETIC (F; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; WOI); APHRODISIAC
(F; KAB); ASTRINGENT (F; PH2); DIURETIC (F; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (PEAR) — BACTERIA (1; WOI); CONSTIPATION (F; PH2); DIABETES (F; WOI); DYSPEPSIA (F;
PH2); ESCHERICHIA (1; WOI); FEVER (F; PH2); IMPOTENCE (F; KAB); INFECTION (1; WOI).
DOSAGES (PEAR) — FRUIT IS FOOD FARMACY (JAD; PH2).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PEAR) — NOT COVERED (AHP).“HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
PEARLY EVERLASTING
(ANAPHALIS MARGARITACEA (L.) BENTH. & HOOK. F.) ++
ACTIVITIES (PEARLY EVERLASTING) — ANALGESIC (F; CEB; CRC; FAD); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC; FAD);
EMETIC (F; DEM); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC; FAD); LAXATIVE (F; DEM); PECTORAL (F; CRC); SEDATIVE (F;
CRC; FAD); TONIC (F; DEM); VERMIFUGE (F; CEB).
INDICATIONS (PEARLY EVERLASTING) — ASTHMA (F; CEB; DEM); BOIL (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC;
DEM); BRUISE (F; CEB; CRC; DEM); BURN (F; CEB; DEM); CATARRH (F; CRC; DEM); COLD (F;
CEB; DEM); CONSTIPATION (F; DEM); COUGH (F; CEB; DEM); CUT (F; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F; CEB;
DEM); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; DEM; FAD); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; DEM; FAD); DYSPNEA (F; DEM);
EDEMA (F; CRC); FEVER (F; DEM); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); INFECTION (F; DEM); INSOMNIA (F; CRC;
FAD); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC; FAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM); PAIN (F; CEB; CRC; FAD); PARALYSIS
(F; CEB; DEM); PULMONOSIS (F; CRC; FAD); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM; FAD); SORE (F; DEM; FAD);
SORE THROAT (F; DEM); SPRAIN (F; CRC); STROKE (F; DEM); SUN BLINDNESS (F; DEM); SWELLING (F;
DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); TUMOR (F; CRC; JLH); WORM (F; CEB).
PEEGEE (HYDRANGEA PANICULATA SEIBOLD) ++
SYNONYMS: H. PANICULATA VAR. INTERMEDIA BOIS EX NAKAI, H. PANICULATA VAR. PRAECOX REHDER.
ACTIVITIES (PEEGEE) — DIURETIC (F; CRC); INEBRIANT (F; CRC); POISON (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (PEEGEE) — COUGH (F; CRC); MALARIA (F; CRC).
PELLITORY-OF-THE-WALL (PARIETARIA OFFICINALIS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (PELLITORY-OF-THE-WALL) — ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; EFS); DEMULCENT (F; PNC); DIURETIC (F;
MAD; PH2; PNC); LAXATIVE (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (PELLITORY-OF-THE-WALL) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, EAR (F; JLH);
CANCER, FEET (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, PAROTID (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CONDYLOMA
(F; JLH); CONSTIPATION (F; EFS); COUGH (F; HHB); CYSTOSIS (F; PNC); DYSURIA (F; PNC); ERYSIPELAS (F;
MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; EFS); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (F; EFS); KIDNEY STONE (F; PNC); PAIN
(F; JLH); OTOSIS (F; JLH); PAROTOSIS (F; JLH); PYELOSIS (F; PNC); RHEUMATISM (F; HHB; MAD); SCLEROSIS
(F; JLH); SORE (F; EFS); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STONE (F; PNC); UTI (F; PH2); WOUND (F; MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PELLITORY-OF-THE-WALL) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES
NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
PEPPER BARK, FEVER TREE (WARBURGIA SALUTARIS (BERTOL. F.) CHIOV.) +
ACTIVITIES (PEPPER BARK) — ANALGESIC (1; FNF; ZUL); ANTIFEEDANT (1; ZUL); ANTISEPTIC (1; ZUL);
APHRODISIAC (F; ZUL); CYTOTOXIC (1; ZUL); EMETIC (F; ZUL); EXPECTORANT (F; ZUL); HEMOLYTIC (1;
ZUL); LAXATIVE (F; ZUL); MOLLUSCICIDE (1; ZUL).
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INDICATIONS (PEPPER BARK) — BACKACHE (F; ZUL); COLD (F; ZUL); CONSTIPATION (F; ZUL); COUGH (F;
ZUL); DERMATOSIS (F; ZUL); ENTEROSIS (F; ZUL); GASTROSIS (F; ZUL); MALARIA (F; ZUL); MYCOSIS (1;
ZUL); NEURALGIA (F; ZUL); PAIN (1; FNF; ZUL); RHEUMATISM (F; ZUL); RIB ACHE (F; ZUL); SORE (F;
ZUL); TOOTHACHE (F; ZUL); ULCER (F; ZUL); URETHROSIS (F; ZUL); VD (F; ZUL); YEAST (1; ZUL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PEPPER BARK) — EXTRACTS FROM INNER BARK
MAY HAVE DANGEROUS TOXIC EFFECTS (ZUL).
PEPPERMINT (MENTHA X PIPERITA L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (PEPPERMINT) — ALLERGENIC (1; FAD); ANALGESIC (1; APA; BGB; FEL; SHT); ANAPHRODISIAC (F; CEB); ANESTHETIC (1; APA; MAB; PED; SHT); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PH2; PIP); ANTIEMETIC
(1; PNC); ANTIHERPETIC (1; FAD; PED); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FAD; PED); ANTILACTAGOGUE (F; MAB);
ANTIITCH (1; BGB; JAD; MAB); ANTIOXIDANT (1; JNU); ANTIPYRETIC (1; BGB; PHR; PIP); ANTISEPTIC
(1; BGB; PED; PH2; PNC); ANTISPASMODIC (2; DEP; FEL; KOM; MAB; PH2; PNC; WAM);
ANTITUSSIVE (1; MAB; WAM); ANTIULCER (1; FAD; PED); ANTIVIRAL (1; FAD; PH2; PNC; WAM);
APHRODISIAC (F; MAD); APOPTOTIC (1; JNU); ASTRINGENT (1; PED); BRONCHODILATOR (1; WAM);
CALCIUM-BLOCKER (1; BGB; MAB); CARDIOTONIC (F; MAD); CARMINATIVE (2; KOM; MAB; PH2;
PNC); CHOLAGOGUE (1; APA; PHR; PH2; SHT); CHOLERETIC (2; APA; KOM; MAB; RIN); CNSSEDATIVE (1; MAB); COUNTERIRRITANT (1; APA); DECONGESTANT (1; APA; BGB); DETOXICANT (1; JNU);
DIAPHORETIC (F; CEB; MAB; PED); DIGESTIVE (1; APA; PED; WAM); DIURETIC (1; CEB; MAB;
PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; MAD); EXPECTORANT (1; PED); INSECTICIDE (1; PH2); MYORELAXANT (1; APA;
MAB; SHT); OREXIGENIC (F; CEB); SECRETOLYTIC (1; APA; PHR; PH2; PIP); SEDATIVE (1; MAB;
PH2); STIMULANT (1; PED); STOMACHIC (1; CEB; PED); TONIC (F; DEM; FEL); TRANQUILIZER (F; CEB);
VASODILATOR (1; PED); VERMIFUGE (F; DEM); VULNERARY (1; APA).
INDICATIONS (PEPPERMINT) — ANOREXIA (2; CEB; MAD; PHR); ARTHROSIS (1; APA); ASTHMA (1;
MAB; MAD); BACTERIA (1; PH2; PIP); BILIARY DYSFUNCTION (1; KOM; PIP); BITE (1; APA); BRONCHOSIS
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(1; MAB; PHR; PH2); BUG BITE (1; APA); BURN (1; CEB; FNF); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST
(1; JNU); CANCER, PANCREAS (1; JNU); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CATARRH (2; KOM; PH2; PIP);
CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; APA; KOM; PH2; PIP); CHOLERA (F; CEB; FEL); COLD (1; FAD; JNU; PHR; PH2;
PNC); COLD SORE (1; APA); COLIC (1; BGB; FEL; MAB; PNC); COLITIS (2; BGB; KOM; PH2; SHT);
CONGESTION (1; APA; BGB); CORYZA (F; CEB); COUGH (1; APA; PHR; PH2; WAM); CRAMP (2; DEP;
FEL; KOM; MAB; PH2; PIP; PNC; WAM); CROUP (F; CEB); DERMATOSIS (1; BGB); DIARRHEA (1;
BGB); DIPHTHERIA (F; DEP); DIVERTICULOSIS (F; PIP); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PED; PHR); DYSPEPSIA (2;
BGB; FAD; MAB; PH2); DYSURIA (F; DEM); EARACHE (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (2; KOM; PHR; PIP);
EPILEPSY (F; MAD); EPISTAXIS (F; MAD); FEVER (1; BGB; CEB; FAD; MAB; MAD; PED; PHR;
PH2; PIP); FLU (1; MAB; PED); FRECKLE (F; MAD); GALLSTONE (F; MAD); GAS (1; BGB; MAD; MAB;
WAM); GASTROSIS (2; BGB; KOM; PH2; PIP); GINGIVOSIS (F; SKY); GOUT (1; CEB; FNF); GRAVEL
(F; DEM); HEADACHE (1; FAD; FEL; MAB; MAD; SHT); HEARTBURN (F; APA; JAD); HEMORRHOID (1;
APA; DEM); HEPATOSIS (2; PHR; PH2); HERPES (1; APA; FAD; PED); HICCUP (F; MAD); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; MAD); HYSTERIA (1; CEB; DEM; FEL; MAB; MAD); IBS (2; BGB; FAD; SHT; SKY);
IMPOTENCE (F; MAD); INFECTION (2; JBU; PHR; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; FAD; PED); INSOMNIA (1;
CEB; FAD; MAB; PH2); ITCH (1; BGB; CEB; JAD; MAB); JAUNDICE (F; MAD); LANGUOR (F; CEB);
MASTOSIS (F; MAD); MEASLES (F; CEB); MENSTRUAL CRAMP (F; PED); MIGRAINE (F; MAD); MORNING
SICKNESS (F; MAB; PHR); MOTION SICKNESS (F; APA); MUCOSOSIS (1; BGB; PH2); MYALGIA (2; BGB;
KOM; PH2; PIP); NAUSEA (1; MAB; MAD; PHR; WAM); NEPHROSIS (F; BGB); NERVOUSNESS (1;
CEB; MAB; PH2); NEURALGIA (2; BGB; DEM; DEP; KOM; PH2; PIP); NEUROSIS (1; MAB); PAIN
(1; APA; BGB; CEB; DEM; FEL; MAB; PED; SHT); PHARYNGOSIS (2; KOM; PH2); PHTHISIS (F;
DEP); PNEUMONIA (F; CEB; DEM; FEL; MAB); RESPIROSIS (2; KOM; PIP; PH2); RHEUMATISM (1;
BGB; PED); RHINOSIS (1; WAM); RINGWORM (F; DEP); SATYRISM (F; CEB); SCIATICA (1; CEB; DEP;
FNF); SINUSOSIS (1; APA; CEB; JNU); SORE THROAT (1; BGB; MAD); SPERMATORRHEA (F; MAD);
SPLENOSIS (F; MAD); STOMACHACHE (1; BGB; CEB; FAD; FEL); STOMATOSIS (2; BGB; KOM; PH2;
PIP); STONE (F; MAD); STRESS (F; APA); SYNCOPE (F; MAD); TENDINITIS (1; APA); TONSILOSIS (F; MAD);
TOOTHACHE (1; APA; DEP); TYPHOID (F; CEB); ULCER (1; FAD; PED); URTICARIA (1; BGB); UTEROSIS
(F; MAD); VERTIGO (F; MAD); VIRUS (1; FAD; PH2; PNC; WAM); VOMITING (1; PNC); WATER RETENTION
(F; DEM); WORM (F; CEB; DEM).
DOSAGES (PEPPERMINT) — 1 TBSP (1.5 G) LEAF/CUP WATER 3–4 ×/DAY (APA); 1–2 G LEAF/CUP 3 ×/DAY;
0.25–0.5 CUP FRESH LEAF (PED); 6–12 G DRY LEAF (PED); 6–9 G DRY LEAF/DAY (MAB); 1–2 TSP DRY
LEAF/CUP WATER UP TO 3 ×/DAY (APA; SKY); 9 G DRY LEAF/45 ML ALCOHOL/45 ML WATER (PED); 2 TSP
(4.4 G) HERB IN HOT TEA (MAD); 2–4 G POWDERED HERB (PNC); 1.5–4 ML FLUID HERB EXTRACT (1:2)/DAY
(MAB); 1 DROPPER CONCENTRATED HERB EXTRACT OR TINCTURE (APA); 1 WINEGLASS GIN/HERB TINCTURE 3–4
×/DAY AS DIURETIC (CEB); 5–15 G HERB TINCTURE/DAY (APA); 3.5–11 ML HERB TINCTURE (1:5)/DAY (MAB);
0.05–0.15 G HERB OIL (MAD); 0.15–0.6 ML (~ 3–12 DROPS) HERB EO (MAB); 0.05–0.2 ML EO (PNC);
1–2 ENTERIC -COATED PEPPERMINT OIL PILLS 3 ×/DAY; 6–12 DROPS PEPPERMINT OIL (SHT); 10% PEPPERMINT
OIL IN ETHANOL (TRANSDERMAL) (SHT); 0.3–2 ML PEPPERMINT SPIRIT (PNC); 0.25–1 ML CONCENTRATED
PEPPERMINT WATER (PNC); 0.2 ML 3 ×/DAY FOR IRRITABLE COLON (SHT); 1–2 CAPSULES FOR IBS STX (0.2
ML EO) 2–3 ×/DAY (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PEPPERMINT) — CLASS 1 (AHP).“HEALTH HAZARDS
NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NOT TO BE USED IN PATIENTS WITH ACHLORHYDRIA,
BILIARY OR GALLBLADDER OBSTRUCTION, OR GALLSTONES. CONCENTRATED OIL MAY INDUCE DERMATOSIS, FLUSHING
AND HEADACHE, IF RUBBED ON PROFUSELY OR INHALED. LEAF CONTAINS MUCH ASTRINGENT TANNIN THAT CAN DAMAGE
THE LIVER AND INTESTINE WITH PROLONGED USE (PED). COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR EO:
BILIARY OBSTRUCTION OR INFLAMMATION, AND SEVERE LIVER DAMAGE. SINCE THE MORE WIDELY USED TEA (CAMELLIA
SINENSIS) OFTEN CONTAINS TWICE AS MUCH TANNIN AS PEPPERMINT, THIS RECOMMENDATION SHOULD BE DOUBLY
PERTINENT UNDER TEA, OR MAYBE WE SHOULD NAME THESE TANNINS THE MORE GLAMOROUS “OPCS, POLYPHENOLS,
AND PYCNOGENOLS” AND DECLARE THEM ANTIOXIDANT GOOD GUYS INSTEAD OF HEPATOTOXIC BAD GUYS (JAD).
RATS RECEIVING 100 MG/DAY PEPPERMINT OIL DEVELOP DOSE-RELATED BRAIN LESIONS. BECAUSE OF ITS ABILITY
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TO RELAX GI SMOOTH MUSCLES, PEPPERMINT OIL MAY SOMETIMES WORSEN SYMPTOMS OF HIATAL HERNIA. COATED
PILLS OPENING TOO SOON (IN STOMACH) MAY CAUSE GASTRALGIA AND HEARTBURN. EXCESSIVE INGESTION OF THE
OIL IS ASSOCIATED WITH ACUTE RENAL FAILURE AND INTERSTITIAL NEPHROSIS. MENTHOL REACTIONS INCLUDE REPORTED
CASES OF URTICARIA, ALLERGIC CHEILITIS, STOMATOSIS, AND RARELY, SHAKING CHILLS FROM USE OF TOPICAL MENTHOL
PRODUCTS. GI COMPLAINTS DUE TO USE OF PEPPERMINT PREPARATIONS INCLUDE STOMATOSIS, SEVERE ESOPHAGITIS,
GASTROSIS, UNEXPLAINED DIARRHEA, AND PANCREATITIS. MENTHOL IN NASAL PREPARATIONS MAY CAUSE SPASM OF
THE GLOTTIS IN YOUNG CHILDREN (AEH). SHOULD NOT BE INHALED BY SMALL CHILDREN (AEH). MENTHOLCONTAINING OINTMENTS APPLIED TO AN INFANT’S NOSTRILS HAVE PRODUCED IMMEDIATE COLLAPSE. “PEPPERMINT
TEA SHOULD NOT BE GIVEN TO INFANTS OR VERY YOUNG CHILDREN BECAUSE THE PUNGENT FRAGRANCE CAN CAUSE
GAGGING” (CASTLEMAN, 1996). ESTIMATED LD FOR MENTHOL IN HUMANS MAY BE AS LOW AS 2 G. SURVIVAL
AFTER DOSES OF 8 TO 9 G HAVE BEEN REPORTED. I FEAR APA ERRED IN SAYING THAT IT TOOK 1 G/KG BODY WEIGHT
MENTHOL TO BE LETHAL IN HUMANS (APA). ESTIMATED LD50 FOR PEPPERMINT OIL IN HUMANS = 2000–9000
MG (2–9 G). PEPPERMINT OIL HAS AN ANTISPASMODIC ACTION ON ISOLATED SEGMENTS OF ILEUM (CATS AND
RABBITS) AT 50 PPM (DILUTIONS NO GREATER THAN 1:20,000).
EXTRACTS (PEPPERMINT) — PEPPERMINT OIL ANTAGONIZES THE SPASMOGENIC ACTION OF BARIUM CHLORIDE,
PILOCARPINE, AND PHYSOSTIGMINE. ANTISPASMODIC ACTION OF PEPPERMINT OIL IS BASED ON PROPERTIES THAT
ARE CHARACTERISTIC OF CALCIUM ANTAGONISTS. PEPPERMINT OIL ACTS COMPETITIVELY WITH NIFEDEPINE AND
BLOCKS CA2+-EXCITING STIMULI. IT RELAXES ILEAL LONGITUDINAL MUSCLES, BUT LESS SO THAN PAPAVERINE (SHT).
ANTIVIRAL AND CARMINATIVE EFFECTS DEMONSTRATED IN VIVO AND IN VITRO (PNC).
PERILLA (PERILLA FRUTESCENS (L.) BRITTON) ++
SYNONYMS: DENTIDIA NANKINENSIS LOUR., OCIMUM FRUTESCENS L., PERILLA ARGUTA BENTH., P. FRUTESCENS
VAR. JAPONICA (HASSK.) H. HARA, P. NANKINENSIS (LOUR.) DECNE., P. OCIMOIDES L.
ACTIVITIES (PERILLA) — ALDOSE-REDUCTASE-INHIBITOR (1; HH3); ALLERGENIC (F; PH2); ANALGESIC (F;
CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PH2); ANTICANCER (1; PH2); ANTIDOTE (F; CRC); ANTIDOTE, CRAB (F; PH2);
ANTIDOTE, FISH (F; PH2); ANTIMELANOMIC (1; HH3); ANTINEPHROTIC (1; X11270716); ANTIOXIDANT (1;
CRC); ANTIPROLIFERANT (1; X11270716); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC; PH2; WOI);
ANTISPASMODIC (F; CRC; FAY; HHB); ANTITUSSIVE (F; CRC; DAA); ANTIULCER (1; HH3); CARMINATIVE
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(F; CRC); CYANOGENIC (1; TAD); CYTOTOXIC (1; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; DAA); DIURETIC (F;
FAY); EMOLLIENT (F; DAA); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); FUNGICIDE (1; WOI); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1;
PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; HH3); HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (1; PH2); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (F; HH3); LIPOLYTIC
(1; PH2); PECTORAL (F; CRC; DAA); PERISTALTIC (1; PH2); PISCICIDE (F; CRC; HHB); POISON (1; CRC);
SEDATIVE (1; CRC; FAY; HH3; PH2); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; DAA); TONIC (F; CRC; DAA).
INDICATIONS (PERILLA) — ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; FNF); ASTHMA (F;
CRC; DAA; FAY); BACTERIA (1; PH2); BITE (F; FAY); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC; DAA; FAY); CANCER
(1; COX; FNF; PH2); CANCER, BREAST (1; HH3); CANCER, SKIN (1; HH3); CATARACT (1; HH3); CHEST
(F; CRC); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC; DAA); CHILL (F; HH3; PH2); CHOLERA (F; CRC; DAA); COLD (F;
CRC; DAA; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; FAY); COUGH (F; CRC; FAY; PH2); CRAMP (1; CRC; FAY;
HHB); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; FAY); DYSPNEA (F; DAA; PH2); EDEMA (1; FAY); ENTEROSIS (F;
DAA); ESCHERICHIA (1; HH3); FEVER (1; CRC; DAA; FAY; PH2); FLU (F; CRC; DAA); FUNGUS
(1; WOI); GLOMERULONEPHROSIS (1; X11270716); GOUT (1; FNF); HEADACHE (F; CRC; DAA; FAY;
PH2); HEATSTROKE (F; CRC); HICCUP (F; FAY); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; HH3); HIGH CHOLESTEROL
(1; PH2); HIGH TRIGLYCERIDES (1; PH2); IMMUNODEPRESSION (F; HH3); INFECTION (1; CRC; FAY;
PH2; WOI); INSOMNIA (1; CRC; FAY; HH3; PH2); MALARIA (F; CRC); MASTOSIS (1; FAY; HH3);
MELANOMA (1; HH3); MORNING SICKNESS (F; FAY; LMP); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; WOI);
NAUSEA (F; CRC; DAA; HH3); NEPHROSIS (1; TAD; X11270716); NERVOUSNESS (1; CRC; FAY;
HH3; PH2); OBESITY (F; PH2); PAIN (F; CRC); PREGNANCY (F; CRC); PULMONOSIS (F; CRC; FAY);
RESPIROSIS (F; DAA); RHEUMATISM (1; COX; CRC); RHINOSIS (F; PH2); SALMONELLA (1; HH3);
SCLEROSIS (F; TAD); SNAKEBITE (F; FAY); SPASM (F; CRC); SPERMATORRHEA (F; DAA); SPLENOSIS
(F; HH3); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; FAY); STOMATOSIS (F; PH2); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; HH3); SWELLING (1;
FAY; PH2); ULCER (1; HH3); UTEROSIS (F; CRC; FAY); VIBRIO (1; HH3); WART (1; FAY); WOUND
(F; FAY).
DOSAGES (PERILLA) — 3–10 G SEED (FAY); 4.5–9 G SEED (FAY); 3–9 G LEAF (FAY); 3–10 G AQUEOUS
EXTRACT (HH3; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PERILLA) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PHR). “HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). ISOLATED FURAN CAN
CAUSE LUNG LESIONS IN ANIMALS, GRAZING CATTLE MAY DEVELOP EMPHYSEMA (FAY). PERILLALDEHYDE
MAY BE MUTAGENIC, PERILLA KETONE MAY BE EDEMAGENIC. METHANOL EXTRACTS ARE SEDATIVE PERHAPS
DUE TO THE COMBINED EFFECT OF PERILLALDEHYDE AND STIGMASTEROL (HH3). THE ETHANOLIC LEAF EXTRACT
WITH THE DIHYDROXYPHENYLETHENYL ESTERS OF CAFFEIC ACID AT IC50’S 0.021–0.124 ΜG/ML, CF.
ALLOPURINOL AT 0.021.
PETROLEUM PLANT (EUPHORBIA TIRUCALLI L.) X
SYNONYM: E. LARO DRAKE.
ACTIVITIES (PETROLEUM PLANT) — ALLERGENIC (1; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC); ANTITUMOR (1; CRC);
AVICIDE (F; CRC); CARCINOGEN (1; JFM); EMETIC (F; CRC; WBB); INSECTICIDE (F; WBB); INSECTIFUGE
(F; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); PISCICIDE (F; WBB); POISON (1; CRC); RUBEFACIENT (F; WBB).
INDICATIONS (PETROLEUM PLANT) — ABSCESS (F; CRC); ASTHMA (F; CRC); BITE (F; WBB); CANCER (1;
CRC); CARCINOMA (F; CRC); CHANCRE (F; CRC); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC); COLIC (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION
(F; CRC); COUGH (F; CRC); DANDRUFF (F; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); EARACHE (F; CRC); EPITHELIOMA
(F; CRC); FRACTURE (F; CRC); GASTROSIS (F; CRC); IMPOTENCE (F; CRC; WBB); INFECTION (1; CRC);
INFERTILITY (F; CRC); LEPROSY (F; CRC); NEURALGIA (F; CRC); OSTEOSIS (F; CRC); PAIN (F; CRC);
PARALYSIS (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); SARCOMA (F; CRC); SNAKEBITE (F; WBB); STAPHYLOCOCCUS
(1; CRC); SWELLING (F; CRC); SYPHILIS (F; CRC); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); TUMOR (1; CRC); VD (F;
CRC); WART (F; CRC).
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PEYOTE (LOPHOPHORA WILLIAMSII (LEM. EX SALM-DYCK) J. M. COULT.) +
SYNONYM: ECHINOCACTUS WILLIAMSII LEM. EX SALM-DYCK.
ACTIVITIES (PEYOTE) — ANALGESIC (F; CRC; DEM); ANTISEPTIC (F; CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (1; HHB);
ASTHMATIC (1; HHB); BRADYCARDIC (1; HHB); CARDIOTONIC (F; CRC; EFS); CNS DEPRESSANT (1;
HHB); EMETIC (1; PHR; PH2); HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC; DEM; PHR; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; CRC);
HYPOTENSIVE (F; HHB); INTOXICANT (1; CRC); LACTAGOGUE (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (1; CRC); PANACEA (F;
DEM); POISON (F; CRC); PSYCHEDELIC (F; CRC); RESPIRADEPRESSANT (1; HHB); SEDATIVE (F; CRC);
STIMULANT (F; EFS); SYMPATHOMIMETIC (1; HHB); TONIC (F; CRC); VASODILATOR (1; HHB).
INDICATIONS (PEYOTE) — ALCOHOLISM (F; CRC); ANGINA (F; CRC; HHB); ARTHROSIS (F; CRC); BACKACHE (F; CRC); BRUISE (F; DEM); BURN (F; CRC); CANCER (F; JLH); COLD (F; DEM); CORN (F; CRC;
JLH); COUGH (F; HHB); CRAMP (1; HHB); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); FEVER (F; CRC; DEM); HEADACHE
(F; CRC); HEATSTROKE (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; HHB); HUNGER (F; CRC); HYPERGLYCEMIA
(1; CRC); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC); PAIN (F; CRC; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC;
DEM; HHB); SCARLET FEVER (F; DEM); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC; HHB); STOMACHACHE (1; HHB); THIRST
(F; CRC); THROAT (F; CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); VD (F; DEM); WOUND (F; DEM; HHB).
DOSAGES (PEYOTE) — 400–700 MG MESCALINE (TO CAUSE HALLUCINATIONS).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PEYOTE) — NOT COVERED (AHP). MAY CAUSE
AURAL, KINESTHETIC, SYNESTHETIC, AND VISUAL HALLUCINATIONS (PH2).
PHEASANT’S EYE (ADONIS VERNALIS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (PHEASANT’S EYE) — ANALGESIC (F; CRC); ANTICARDIOTONIC (F; PNC); DIURETIC (F; PNC);
POSITIVE INOTROPIC (2; KOM; PH2); VENOTONIC (1; KOM).
INDICATIONS (PHEASANT’S EYE) — ARRHYTHMIA (2; PHR; PH2); CARDIOPATHY (2; KOM; PHR; PH2);
CRAMP (F; PHR; PH2); DEHYDRATION (F; PHR; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PHR; PH2); FEVER (F; PHR;
PH2); NERVOUSNESS (1; KOM; PH2); NEUROPATHY (1; PHR); PAIN (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (PHEASANT’S EYE) — AVERAGE DAILY DOSE 0.5–0.6 G STANDARDIZED ADONIS HERB; MAXIMUM
SINGLE DOSE 1 G; MAXIMUM DAILY DOSE 3 G (KOM; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PHEASANT’S EYE) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
CONTRAINDICATED WITH DIGITALIS GLYCOSIDES AND POTASSIUM DEFICIENCY (KOM; PH2). HEART DISORDERS,
NAUSEA, AND VOMITING IN OVERDOSES (KOM; PH2). CAN POTENTIATE CALCIUM SALURETICS, GLUCOCORTICOIDS
(EXTENDED THERAPY), LAXATIVES, AND QUINIDINE (KOM). “SHOULD BE USED ONLY UNDER MEDICAL SUPERVISION” (PNC).
PHYLLANTHUS (PHYLLANTHUS NIRURI L.) +
P. AMARUS, P. DEBILIS, P. FRATERNUS AND P. NIRURI ARE CONFUSED IN THE FIELD AND IN THE LITERATURE, AND
IN THIS ACCOUNT TOO (TRUE CONFESSION). THE PH2 ENTRIES WERE UNDER “BLACK CATNIP” AS P. AMARUS, WITH
THE WARNING “MAY BE CONFUSED WITH PHYLLANTHUS URINARIA, P. NIRURI, P. DEBILIS, AND P. FRATERNUS”
(PH2). MPI DATA WERE APPLIED TO P. FRATERNUS, KAB DATA TO P. NIRURI L. HH3 RECOGNIZED P. AMARUS
AND P. NIRURI AMONG THE SIMILAR SPECIES.
ACTIVITIES (PHYLLANTHUS) — ALDOSE-REDUCTASE-INHIBITOR (1; 60P); AMEBICIDE (1; ZUL); ANALGESIC
(F; DAV); ANTIALCOHOLIC (1; KEB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HH2; TRA; WOI; ZUL); ANTICANCER (1; KAB);
ANTIHEPATOMIC (1; KEB); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; KAB); ANTIPYRETIC (1; DAV; KAB; MPI; SKJ; TRA);
ANTISEPTIC (1; MPI; PH2; WOI); ANTISPASMODIC (1; DAV; KAB; MPI; TRA); ANTIVIRAL (1; KEB;
PH2; SKY; TRA); APERITIF (F; DAV); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB; SKJ); BITTER (1; KAB; MPI; PH2);
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CARMINATIVE (F; DAV); DEOBSTRUENT (F; SKJ); DEPURATIVE (F; JFM); DIGESTIVE (F; DAV); DIURETIC (1;
HHB; JFM; KAB; SKJ; WOI); DNA-POLYMERASE-INHIBITOR (F; SKY); EMMENAGOGUE (F; DAV);
FUNGICIDE (1; ZUL); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; DAV; KAB; KEB; TRA); HIV-RT- INHIBITOR (1; KEB);
HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; DAV; KAB; KEB; MPI; TRA); LACTAGOGUE (F; KAP; WOI); LAXATIVE (F; DAV;
KAB); PISCICIDE (1; WOI); PROTEIN-KINASE-INHIBITOR (1; HH2); PROTISTICIDE (1; ZUL); SEDATIVE (F;
60P); SNAKEBITE (F; HH2); STOMACHIC (F; SKJ); TONIC (F; DAV; KAB); VERMIFUGE (1; DAV; ZUL).
INDICATIONS (PHYLLANTHUS) — ACNE (F; JFM); ALCOHOLISM (1; KEB); AMEBA (1; ZUL); AMENORRHEA
(F; 60P); ANOREXIA (F; DAV); ASCITES (F; PH2); BACTERIA (1; HH2; TRA; WOI; ZUL); BILIOUSNESS
(F; JFM); BLACKHEAD (F; JFM); BLENNORRHAGIA (F; DAV); CALCULUS (F; JFM); CANCER (1; JLH; KAB;
MPI); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); COLIC (F; DAV; JFM; PH2; WOI);
CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; HH3); CONSTIPATION (F; DAV; KAB; KAP; PH2); CRAMP (1; DAV; KAB; MPI;
PH2; TRA); DEBILITY (F; HH3); DERMATOSIS (F; JFM; KAP); DIABETES (F; DAV; JFM; KAB; KEB;
MPI; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; PH2; WOI); DROPSY (F; DAV; MPI; SKJ); DYSENTERY (F; DAV; MPI; PH2;
SKJ); DYSPEPSIA (F; MPI; WOI); DYSURIA (F; JFM; KAP); EDEMA (F; JFM; KAP; MPI; SKJ);
ENTEROSIS (F; JFM; JLH); ESCHERICHIA (1; HH3); FEVER (1; DAV; HHB; KAB; MPI; PH2; SKJ;
TRA); FLU (F; DAV); FUNGUS (1; MPI; ZUL); GALLSTONE (F; HH3); GASTROSIS (F; HHB; JFM; PH2);
GONORRHEA (F; HH3; MPI; SKJ); GOUT (F; JFM); GRAVEL (F; JFM; 60P); HEPATOSIS (2; KEB; MPI;
SKY); HERPES (1; HH3); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; 60P); HIV (1; ABS); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; DAV; KAB;
KEB; MPI; TRA); HYPERURICEMIA (F; JFM); INFECTION (1; MPI; PH2; ZUL); INFERTILITY (F; PH2);
INSOMNIA (F; 60P); ITCH (F; DAV; KAP); JAUNDICE (2; DEP; HHB; HH3; KEB; MPI; SKY); LEUKEMIA
(1; KAB; MPI); MALARIA (F; DAV; DEP; KAB; HH3; PH2); MENORRHAGIA (F; KAP; MPI); MYCOSIS
(1; MPI; ZUL); NEPHROSIS (F; DAV; JFM); NERVOUSNESS (F; 60P); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAP; MPI; PH2;
WOI); OVARY (F; JFM); PAIN (F; DAV); PARASITE (1; ZUL); PROSTATOSIS (F; DAV); PROLAPSE (F; JFM);
PULMONOSIS (F; 60P); RINGWORM (1; ZUL); SCABIES (1; DEP; KAB; PH2; ZUL); SNAKEBITE (F; HH3);
SORE (F; DEP; MPI; PH2; WOI); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH3; 60P); STOMACHACHE (F; DAV); STONE (F;
HH3); SWELLING (F; KAB; MPI; SKJ); TACHYCARDIA (F; PH2); TENESMUS (F; DAV); TUMOR (F; JLH);
ULCER (F; JFM; SKJ; 60P); UROGENITOSIS (F; DEP; KAB; MPI; PH2); UTI (F; SKJ); VAGINOSIS (F;
DAV); VD (F; KAB; HH3); VIRUS (1; HH3; KAB; KEB; PH2; SKY; TRA); WOMB (F; JFM); WORM
(1; DAV; ZUL); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (PHYLLANTHUS) — 900–2700 MG PLANT POWDER/DAY/3 MONTHS (SKY); 10 PLANTS/LITER WATER
(PH2); 3–6 G POWDERED HERB (KAP); 14–28 ML TEA (KAP); 2–6 ML EXTRACT (1:2) (KEB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PHYLLANTHUS) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PNC). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NONE REPORTED
(SKY).
EXTRACTS (PHYLLANTHUS) — ALCOHOLIC EXTRACTS BACTERICIDAL TO ESCHERICHIA COLI AND MICROCOCCUS
PYOGENES (WOI). LIGNANS ARE HEPATOPROTECTIVE IN VITRO (KEB). AQUEOUS EXTRACTS (WITH REPANDUSINIC
ACID A) INHIBIT HIV-RT IN VITRO. AQUEOUS EXTRACTS ARE COMPARABLE TO TOLBUTAMIDE AS ORAL HYPOGLYCEMIC (ZUL). LD50 DRY AQUEOUS WHOLE PLANT EXTRACT 3300 MG/KG IPR MOUSE (HH3).
PICRORHIZA (PICRORHIZA KURROOA ROYLE EX BENTH.) +
ACTIVITIES (PICRORHIZA) — ANALGESIC (1; KEB); ANTIAGING (F; PM8:125); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; APA;
KEB); ANTIALLERGIC (1; KEB); ANTIASTHMATIC (1; APA; HH3; PH2); ANTIBACTERIAL (F; PH2); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; HH3); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; KEB; PH2; PM8:125); ANTILEISHMANIC (1; KEB);
ANTIOXIDANT (1; KEB; PM8:125); ANTIPERIODIC (F; WOI); ANTIPYRETIC (F; KAB); ANTIRADICULAR (1;
KEB); ANTISEPTIC (F; PH2); ANTISTRESS (F; PM8:125); ANTITHROMBOXANE (1; KEB); ANTITUMOR (1;
APA); ANTIVIRAL (2; APA; HH3); BITTER (1; DEP; KEB; SUW); BRONCHOSPASMOLYTIC (1; PH2);
CARDIOTONIC (F; KAB); CEREBROTONIC (F; KAB; PM8:125); CHOLAGOGUE (F; KAP; WOI); CHOLERETIC
(1; APA; HH3; KEB; PH2); EMETIC (F; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; KAB); EXPECTORANT (F; KAB);
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GASTROSTIMULANT (F; SKJ); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; APA; KEB; PH2); HEPATOTOXIC (1; KEB); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; KAP); IMMUNOMODULATOR (F; PM8:125); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; HH3; KEB; PH2);
INSECTICIDE (1; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; DEP; KAP; SUW; WOI); LIPOLYTIC (F; APA); MAST CELL STABILIZER
(1; KEB); OREXIGENIC (F; KAB); PECTORAL (F; KAB); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; KEB); STOMACHIC (F; DEP;
KAB; KAP; SUW; WOI); TONIC (1; DEP; KAB; KAP; KEB); VERMIFUGE (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (PICRORHIZA) — AGUE (F; DEP); ALLERGY (1; KEB); ANEMIA (F; KAP); ANOREXIA (1; HH3;
SKJ); ARTHROSIS (F; KAB; PH2; SKJ); ASTHMA (2; APA; HH3; KAP; KEB; PH2); AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE
(1; KEB); BACTERIA (1; PH2); BILIOUSNESS (F; DEP; KAB; KAP); BITE (F; KAB); BRONCHOSIS (1; KAP;
PH2); CANCER (1; APA); CARBUNCLE (F; PH2); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; APA; DEP;
KAP; PH2; SUW; WOI); COUGH (F; HH3; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; APA; SKJ); DROPSY (F; DEP; KAP;
WOI); DYSENTERY (F; HH3; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; HH3; KAB; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA; DEP;
KAP; SUW); DYSURIA (F; KAB); ELEPHANTIASIS (F; KAP); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; KAB; PH2);
FEVER (F; DEP; KAB; KAP; PH2; SUW); FLU (F; SKJ); GASTROSIS (F; HH3; PH2); GINGIVOSIS (F; KAB);
HEMORRHOID (F; KAB; PH2); HEPATOSIS (1; APA; HH3; KAB; KAP; KEB; PH2); HICCUP (F; KAB);
HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; KAP); HYPEREMIA (F; PH2); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; HH3; KEB; PH2); INFECTION
(2; APA; HH3; KEB; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; KAB; KEB; PH2; PM8:125); JAUNDICE (F; KAB;
KAP; PH2; SKJ); LEISHMANIASIS (1; APA; KEB); LEUKODERMA (1; HH3; KAB; PH2); MALARIA (F;
DEP; KAP; WOI); MUSHROOM POISONING (1; APA); ODONTOSIS (F; KAB); OSTEOARTHROSIS (2; KEB);
PAIN (1; KAB; KAP; KEB); PSORIASIS (2; KEB); PULMONOSIS (F; APA); RHEUMATISM (1; KEB); SCABIES
(F; KAB; PH2); SENILITY (F; PM8:125); SNAKEBITE (F; APA; KAP; PH2); SPLENOSIS (F; DEP; KAP);
SPONDYLOSIS (2; KEB); STING (F; SUW); STRAIN (F; PH2); STRESS (F; PM8:125); TUMOR (1; APA); VIRUS
(2; APA; FNF; HH3); VITILIGO (2; KEB; PH2); WORM (F; KAB).
DOSAGES (PICRORHIZA) — 3–3.5 G ROOT AS ANTIPERIODIC (KAP); 0.5–2 G DRY ROOT/DAY OR 1–4 ML ROOT
EXTRACT (1:2)/DAY (KEB); 1–1.5 G POWDERED RHIZOME (KAP); 2–4 ML RHIZOME TINCTURE (HH3; PH2);
0.6–1.2 G TO 4 G DRUG/DAY FOR MALARIA (HH3; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PICRORHIZA) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). BITTERNESS IS INTOLERABLE TO SOME.
MAY CAUSE SKIN RASH. CUCURBITACINS MAY INDUCE DIARRHEA, GAS, AND GRIPING (KEB).
EXTRACTS (PICRORHIZA) — PICROLIV, AN EXTRACT OF PICRORHIZA, IS HAILED AS A POWERFUL LIVER PROTECTOR,
IS IN PHASE II HUMAN CLINICAL TRIALS IN INDIA, AND IT DOES PROTECT THE LIVER. STX OR THE HERB ITSELF
CONTROLS ASTHMA, FIGHTS VIRUSES, PROTECTS RATS FROM CHEMICAL LIVER DAMAGE, REDUCES INFLAMMATION,
AND IMPORTANTLY, STIMULATES THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND STIMULATES LIVER GROWTH IN RATS THAT HAVE
HAD PORTIONS OF THEIR LIVER REMOVED (APA). SOME STUDIES FIND PICROLIV MORE POTENT THAN SILYMARIN
AS A LIVER PROTECTANT. KUTKIN IS COMPARABLE, IF NOT SUPERIOR, TO SILYBININ FOR AMANITA POISONING.
“THE ACTIVITY OF PICROLIV (A STANDARDIZED EXTRACT CONTAINING A TOTAL OF 60% PICROSIDE I AND
KUTKOSIDE) WAS FOUND IN MANY OF THE TESTS TO BE COMPARABLE OR SUPERIOR TO SILYMARIN FROM
SILYBUM MARIANUM” (KEB). LD 10,000 MG/KG (HH3). LD50 CUCURBITACIN-B 10.9 MG/KG ORL
MOUSE (HH3).
PIGEONPEA (CAJANUS CAJAN (L.). MILLSP.) +++
SYNONYMS: C. BICOLOR DC., C. FLAVUS DC., C. INDICUS SPRENG., CYTISUS CAJAN L.
ACTIVITIES (PIGEONPEA) — ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); ANTIAMYLASE (1; WO2); ANTICHYMOTRYPTIC (F; WO2);
ANTIDOTE, FISH POISON (F; JFM); ANTILACTAGOGUE (F; KAB); ANTISUBTILISIN (1; WO2); ANTIVIRAL (1;
WO2); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB); DIURETIC (F; JFM; KAB); FLATUGENIC (F; KAB); FUNGICIDE (F; WO2);
HYPERGLYCEMIC (1; WO2); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; WO2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; WO2); HYPOLIPIDEMIC (1; WO2); HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (1; WO2); LAXATIVE (F; KAB); LITHOLYTIC (F; JFM); PECTORAL
(F; KAB); SOPORIFIC (F; JFM); UREOLYTIC (1; WO2); VERMIFUGE (F; KAB); VULNERARY (F; KAB).
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INDICATIONS (PIGEONPEA) — BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); BITE (F; JFM); BLADDER STONE (F; JFM);
BLEEDING (F; KAB); BRONCHOSIS (F; JFM; KAB); CANCER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, ABDOMEN (1;
FNF; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, INTESTINE (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1;
FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; FNF; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; JFM); CONSTIPATION (F; KAB); COUGH
(F; JFM); CRAMP (F; JFM); DERMATOSIS (F; JFM); DIABETES (1; WO2); DYSGEUSIA (F; KAB);
DYSENTERY (F; KAB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; JFM); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH); FUNGUS (F; WO2); GASTROSIS
(F; JLH); HEADACHE (F; JFM); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1;
WO2); HIGH TRIGLYCERIDES (1; WO2); HIGH UREA (1; WO2); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; WO2); HYPOGLYCEMIA (1; WO2); INFECTION (F; WO2); INFERTILITY (F; JFM); INFLAMMATION (F; JFM); JAUNDICE (F;
WO2); LEPROSY (F; KAB); LEUKORRHEA (F; JFM); MEASLES (F; WO2); MYCOSIS (F; WO2); OBESITY
(1; WO2); OPHTHALMIA (F; JFM); RESPIROSIS (F; JFM); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB); SORE (F; JFM);
STOMATOSIS (F; WO2); STONE (F; JFM); SWELLING (F; JFM; KAB); TOOTHACHE (F; JFM); VERTIGO (F;
JFM); VIRUS (1; WO2); WORM (F; KAB); WOUND (F; JFM).
DOSAGES (PIGEONPEA) — PODS AND PULSES ARE FOOD FARMACY, SOME OF THE BEST! (JAD); 20–40 G LEAF
BOILED IN WATER FOR DERMATOSIS, SORE, SWELLING, AND WOUND (JFM).
PILEWORT (RANUNCULUS FICARIA L.) +
SYNONYM: FICARIA RANUNCULOIDES MOENCH.
ACTIVITIES (PILEWORT) — ASTRINGENT (F; EFS; PNC); ANTISEPTIC (F; PNC); DEMULCENT (F; EFS);
DIURETIC (F; EFS); FUNGICIDE (F; PNC).
INDICATIONS (PILEWORT) — ARTHROSIS (F; PH2); BLEEDING (F; PH2); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST
(F; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (F; JLH); FUNGUS (F; PNC); GINGIVOSIS (F; PH2); HEMORRHOID (F; HAD;
MAD; PNC); INFECTION (F; PNC); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); MYCOSIS (F; PNC); SCURVY (F; PH2); SORE (F;
JLH); STOMATOSIS (F; JLH); SWELLING (F; PH2); WEN (F; JLH); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (PILEWORT) — 2–5 G HERB, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–5 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (1:1 IN
25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2.5–5 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC); 3% TOPICAL ROOT OINTMENT (CAN);
30% FRESH PILEWORT IN BENZOINATED LARD (CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PILEWORT) — IN VIEW OF THE DATA, EXCESSIVE
USE, ESPECIALLY DURING LACTATION AND PREGNANCY, SHOULD BE AVOIDED. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR INTERNAL
CONSUMPTION (CAN). I AM NOT READY TO ACCEPT THE HERBAL PDR STATEMENT, “ACTIVE AGENTS ARE TANNIN,
THE ALKALOIDS CHELIDONIN AND CHOLERYTRIN, THE SAPONIN FIKARIN” (PH2). I FEAR THEIR CHOICE OF COMMON
NAMES, LESSER CELANDINE, MAY HAVE MAL-INFLUENCED THEIR LISTING OF ACTIVE INGREDIENTS. SO FAR, I FIND
NO REPORTS OF CHELIDONINE OR CHELERYTHRINE IN ANY RANUNCULUS, ALTHOUGH I EXPECT THEM IN TRUE
CELANDINE (CHELIDONIUM), OF A DIFFERENT PLANT FAMILY.
PIMPINELLA (PIMPINELLA SAXIFRAGA L.) ++
KOM TREATS P. SAXIFRAGA L. AND P. MAJOR (L.) HUDS. AS ONE. PHR AND PH2 CALL IT JUST P. MAJOR, NOT
COVERING P. SAXIFRAGA. HHB TREATS BOTH, ADMITTING THAT THERE IS A H. SAXIFRAGA VAR. MAIOR, GIVING
USES AS THOUGH THEY WERE INTERCHANGEABLE. HH2 TREATS THEM AS TWO DISTINCT SPECIES. I TREAT THEM AS
AN AGGREGATE, ALTHOUGH STILL MAINTAINING THE HDR ENTRIES AS SEPARATE.
ACTIVITIES (PIMPINELLA) — ANTISPASMODIC (F; MAD); DIURETIC (F; MAD); EMMENAGOGUE (F; HHB);
EXPECTORANT (F; HHB; PH2); LACTAGOGUE (F; MAD); SECRETOLYTIC (2; PHR); SECRETOMOTOR (2; PHR);
VERMIFUGE (F; HHB); VULNERARY (F; MAD).
INDICATIONS (PIMPINELLA) — ANGINA (F; HHB; MAD); ASTHMA (F; HHB); BACKACHE (F; PH2);
BACTERIA (F; PH2); BLADDER STONE (F; MAD; PHR); BRONCHOSIS (2; HHB; PHR); CARDIOPATHY (F;
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MAD); CATARRH (2; KOM; PH2); CHILL (F; PHR; PH2); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PHR); COLD (F; PHR; PH2);
COLIC (F; MAD); COUGH (2; PHR; PH2); CRAMP (F; MAD); CROUP (F; HHB); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD;
PH2); DIPHTHERIA (F; MAD); DYSLACTEA (F; MAD); DYSURIA (F; PHR); ECZEMA (F; MAD); EDEMA (F;
PHR; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); EPISTAXIS (F; HHB); FROSTBITE (F; HHB); GASTROSIS (F; MAD; PH2);
GOUT (F; HHB; MAD); HEADACHE (F; HHB); HEPATOSIS (F; MAD); INFECTION (F; PH2); INFLAMMATION
(F; PH2); KIDNEY STONE (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); LARYNGOSIS (F; HHB); MUCOSOSIS (2; PHR); NEPHROSIS
(F; MAD; PHR; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; MAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; MAD); OTOSIS (F; MAD); PAIN (F;
PH2); PALPITATION (F; HHB); PHARYNGOSIS (F; HHB; PHR; PH2); PHTHISIS (F; MAD); PLETHORA (F;
MAD); PULMONOSIS (F; PH2); RESPIROSIS (2; KOM; MAD); RHINOSIS (F; HHB); SORE THROAT (F;
HHB); SPLENOSIS (F; MAD); STOMATOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); STONE (F; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; MAD); VARICOSIS
(F; PHR; PH2); WORM (F; HHB); WOUND (F; PHR).
DOSAGES (PIMPINELLA) — 0.5–10 G ROOT (HHB); 6–12 G DRY ROOT (KOM); 6–12 (–15) G ROOT TINCTURE
(1:5) (KOM; PH2); 10–15 DROPS ROOT TINCTURE (MAD); 1 TSP (4.6 G) HERB IN WINE (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PIMPINELLA) — NOT COVERED (AHP). NONE
KNOWN (KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
FURANOCOUMARINS MAY GENERATE PHOTOTOXICITY IN FAIR-SKINNED PEOPLE (PH2).
PINEAPPLE (ANANAS COMOSUS (L.) MERR.) +++
SYNONYMS: A. ANANAS (L.) VOSS, A. DUCKEI HORT., A. SATIVUS SCHULT. & SCHULT. F., A. SATIVUS VAR.
DUCKEI CAMARGO, BROMELIA ANANAS L., B. COMOSA L.
ACTIVITIES (PINEAPPLE) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; DAV; WO2); ANALGESIC (1; APA); ANORECTIC (1;
APA; CRC); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; APA; KOM; PH2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; BGB); ANTIEDEMIC (1;
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KOM); ANTIFERTILITY (1; WO2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; PH2; WO2); ANTINITROSAMINIC (1;
JNU); ANTIOXIDANT (1; WO2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC; IED); ANTISCORBUTIC (1; IED); ANTITUMOR
(1; BGB; PH2); ANTIULCER (1; APA); ASTRINGENT (1; DAV); CHOLAGOGUE (F; IED); DECONGESTANT
(F; JFM); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F; IED); DIGESTIVE (1; APA; CRC); DISCUTIENT (1;
CRC); DIURETIC (1; APA; WO2); EMMENAGOGUE (1; APA; IED); ESTROGENIC (F; CRC); FIBRINOLYTIC (1; APA; BGB; PH2); HYDRAGOGUE (F; CRC); INTOXICANT (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (1; IED;
WO2); LIPOLYTIC (1; CRC; FNF); MYOCONTRACTANT (1; CRC); MYORELAXANT (1; APA; CRC);
NECROLYTIC (1; WO2); PARASITICIDE (1; CRC; FNF); PROTEOLYTIC (1; APA; BGB; PH2); TAENICIDE
(1; WO2); TONIC (F; APA); UTEROCONTRACTANT (1; CRC); UTEROTONIC (F; APA); VERMIFUGE (1;
CRC; DAV); VULNERARY (1; APA).
INDICATIONS (PINEAPPLE) — ABSCESS (F; CRC); AMENORRHEA (F; PH2); ANTIDOTE (F; JFM); ASTHMA
(F; PH2); BACTERIA (1; BGB); BITE (F; IED); BLEEDING (1; CRC; DAV); BLENNORRHAGIA (F; DAV);
BRONCHOSIS (F; JFM); BRUISE (1; CRC); BURN (2; BGB; PH2); CANCER (1; APA; BGB; PH2);
CHILDBIRTH (F; APA; CRC); CONGESTION (F; JFM); CONSTIPATION (1; APA; CRC; IED; PH2; WO2);
CORN (F; CRC); CYSTOSIS (F; APA; CRC); DIARRHEA (1; APA); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA; PH2);
DYSPEPSIA (F; APA; DAV; PH2); DYSURIA (F; JFM); EDEMA (1; CRC; KOM); EXOCRINE HEPATIC
INSUFFICIENCY (F; BGB); FEVER (F; CRC; IED; PH2); GAS (F; APA; DAV); HEMATOMA (F; CRC;
WO3); HEMORRHOID (F; JFM); HEPATOSIS (F; JFM); HICCUP (F; CRC); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; CRC);
INFECTION (1; IED); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; PH2; WO2); JAUNDICE (F; IED); KIDNEY STONE (F;
APA; DAV); NASAL PARASINUSOSIS (1; KOM); NEURASTHENIA (F; APA); OBESITY (1; CRC; PH2);
PAIN (1; APA); PANCREATOSIS (F; PH2); PARASITE (1; CRC; FNF); PHLEBITIS (F; APA); PULMONOSIS
(F; JFM); RESPIROSIS (F; APA; CRC); RHEUMATISM (1; DAV); SCARLET FEVER (F; CRC); SEA SICKNESS
SEASICKNESS (F; JFM); SINUSOSIS (F; APA; CRC); SORE (1; CRC; WO3); SORE THROAT (F; JFM);
SPRAIN (1; CRC); STING (F; IED); SWELLING (1; APA; KOM; PH2); TAPEWORM (1; WO2); THROMBOPHLEBITIS (F; APA); TUMOR (1; BGB; CRC; PH2); ULCER (1; APA; CRC); UTI (1; APA);
VARICOSIS (F; APA); VD (F; APA; CRC); WART (F; CRC); WORM (1; APA; CRC; DAV; PH2);
WOUND (2; APA; PH2).
DOSAGES (PINEAPPLE) — 250–500 MG BROMELAIN 3 ×/DAY (APA); 80–320 RAW MG BROMELAIN/DAY
(KOM; PH2). FRUIT FOOD FARMACY.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PINEAPPLE) — CLASS 1 (JAD). NOT COVERED
(AHP). “HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). SOME PEOPLE MAY BE
ALLERGIC TO BROMELAIN. SIDE EFFECTS INCLUDE ALLERGY, DIARRHEA, GI PROBLEMS, METRORRHAGIA, NAUSEA,
AND VOMITING (APA; KOM). MAY AUGMENT ANTIAGGREGANT OR ANTICOAGULANT ACTIVITY OF OTHER BLOOD
THINNERS (KOM). BROMELAIN MAY INCREASE BLOOD AND URINARY LEVELS OF TETRACYCLINES OR OTHER ANTIBIOTICS (KOM; PH2). LARGE DOSES OF RIPE (I WOULD HAVE SAID UNRIPE) FRUIT JUICE ARE REPORTED TO CAUSE
UTEROCONTRACTIONS, SO IT MIGHT BE CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY (APA). THIS IS THE ONLY CASE I
REMEMBER OF FLEMING ET AL., MISSING A BLUMENTHAL ET AL. COMMISSION E APPROVED DRUG, THE AMERICAN
FOOD PLANT, PINEAPPLE, WITH ITS PROTEOLYTIC BROMELAIN, A VERY ACTIVE COMPOUND INDEED.
PINKROOT (SPIGELIA MARILANDICA (L.) L.) X
SYNONYM: LONICERA MARILANDICA L.
THE HERBAL PDR MENTIONS WORMWOOD GRASS AS A SELECTED COMMON NAME; BAD SELECTION. EARLIER
NAMES IN EUROPE AND AMERICA WERE AMERICAN WORMGRASS OR WORMROOT, NOT WORMWOOD. EUROPEAN
FLORAS HAVE TENDED TO MIX THE NORTH AMERICAN S. MARILANDICA L. WITH THE MORE TROPICAL AMERICAN
S. ANTHELMIA L. I DOUBT THE HERBAL PDR PEOPLE KNOW WHICH THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT.
ACTIVITIES (PINKROOT) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; GMH; HH2; PH2); CARDIAC (F; EFS); CARDIOTONIC (F; EFS);
DIGESTIVE (F; CRC); PARALYTIC (F; PH2); POISON (1; DEM; PH2); NARCOTIC (F; EFS); SEDATIVE (F;
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EFS); SOPORIFIC (F; EFS); TONIC (F; EFS); TOXIC (1; EFS; PH2); TRANQUILIZER (F; PH2); VERMIFUGE
(1; CRC; DEM; FEL; PH2).
INDICATIONS (PINKROOT) — CONVULSION (F; CRC); COUGH (F; HAD; TOM); ENDOCARDOSIS (F; FEL);
FEVER (F; CRC; GMH; HH2; PH2); FIT (F; CRC); HYDROCEPHALY (F; FEL; GMH); INSOMNIA (F; EFS);
MALARIA (F; CRC; HH2; PH2); MANIA (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (F; EFS; PH2); STRABISMUS (F; CRC);
STRESS (F; PH2); WORM (1; CRC; DEM; FAD; FEL; HAD; PH2; TOM).
DOSAGES (PINKROOT) — DON’T TAKE IT (JAD). ADULTS 2–5 G (CHILDREN OVER 4 YEARS OLD, 0.5–4 G),
MORNING AND EVENING, WITH STRONG PURGATIVE LIKE SENNA (AHP); 1–2 DRACHMS DRY ROOT (GMH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PINKROOT) — CLASS 2D. NOT FOR LONG-TERM
USE. DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE (AHP). HAS BEEN USED FOR POISONING HUMANS, THE TOXIC
EFFECTS SIMILAR TO THOSE OF STRYCHNINE. EFFECTS OF SPIGELINE ARE RATHER LIKE THOSE OF CONIINE, LOBELINE,
AND NICOTINE. “EVEN PROPER DOSES MAY LEAD TO DISTURBED VISION (DIMNESS), DIZZINESS, MUSCULAR
SPASMS, TWITCHING EYELIDS, DILATED PUPILS, FACIAL SPASMS, AND INCREASED HEART ACTIVITY. IN LARGE
DOSES, CIRCULATION AND RESPIRATION ARE DEPRESSED AND MUSCULAR POWER DIMINISHED; THERE HAVE BEEN
FATALITIES IN CHILDREN” (CRC; HH2). SIDE EFFECTS INCLUDE INCREASED HEART ACTION, VERTIGO, CONVULSIONS, AND POSSIBLY DEATH (FAD). TOXIC, MAY PARALYZE THE SPINAL MARROW CAUSING DEATH BY
ASPHYXIATION (PH2).
PIPSISSEWA (CHIMAPHILA SPP.) ++
ACTIVITIES (PIPSISSEWA) — ALTERATIVE (F; PNC); ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; FAD);
ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FAD); ANTISEPTIC (1; FAD; PH2); ASTRINGENT (F; CEB; FAD); CANDIDICIDE (1;
FAD); COLLYRIUM (F; DEM); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; CEB; DEM); DIURETIC (1; CEB;
FAD); EXPECTORANT (F; DEM); OREXIGENIC (F; DEM); RUBEFACIENT (F; CEB); STIMULANT (F; CEB);
TONIC (1; FAD); URINARY ANTISEPTIC (1; FAD; PH2; PNC).
INDICATIONS (PIPSISSEWA) — ADENOPATHY (F; PH2); AGUE (F; CEB; DEM); ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX;
FAD); ANGINA (F; DEM); ANOREXIA (F; DEM); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; FAD; PNC); BACKACHE (F;
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DEM; FAD); BACTERIA (1; FAD); BLEEDING (F; DEM); BLISTER (F; DEM); BOT (F; DEM); BPH (1;
HHB); CANCER (1; COX; FAD; PH2); CANDIDA (1; FAD); CARDIOPATHY (F; HHB); CATARRH (F;
HHB); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM; PH2); COLD (F; CEB; DEM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DEM); COUGH (F;
FAD); CYSTOSIS (F; CEB; DEM; HHB; PH2; PNC); DEPRESSION (F; DEM); DERMATOSIS (F; DEM;
PH2); DIABETES (F; PNC); DROPSY (F; CEB; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); EDEMA (F; HHB;
PH2); FEVER (F; CEB; DEM); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); GONORRHEA (F; CEB; DEM); GRAVEL (F; CEB);
HEAD COLD (F; DEM); HEART (F; DEM); HEMOPTYSIS (F; DEM); HEPATOSIS (F; CEB); INFECTION (1;
PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; DEM; PH2); MASTOSIS (F; PH2); MUCOSOSIS (F; DEM); MYALGIA (F; DEM);
NEPHROSIS (F; CEB; DEM; HHB; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM); PAIN (F; CEB; DEM); PROSTATOSIS
(F; PH2); PULMONOSIS (F; CEB); RHEUMATISM (F; CEB; DEM; PH2; PNC); RHINOSIS (F; DEM);
SCROFULA (F; CEB; DEM); SMALLPOX (F; DEM; PH2); SORE (F; CEB); STOMACHACHE (F; FAD);
SWELLING (F; CEB; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CEB; DEM; MIC); TYPHUS (F; CEB); URETHROSIS (F;
PNC); VD (F; CEB; DEM); WATER RETENTION (1; CEB); WORM (F; DEM); WOUND (F; HHB); YEAST
(1; FAD).
DOSAGES (PIPSISSEWA) — 1–3 G/TEA (PH2); 1–4 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PH2); 2.5–5 ML (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PIPSISSEWA) — CLASS 1. SALICYLATES AND
TANNINS (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
UNSUITABLE FOR LONG-TERM USE BECAUSE OF HYDROQUINONE GLYCOSIDE CONTENT (PH2). HYPOGLYCEMIC.
I QUESTION THE ACCURACY OF THE REPORT OF QUININE, BUT BELIEVE THE REPORTS OF HYDROQUINONE IN
SEVERAL MEMBERS OF THE ERICACEAE, INCLUDING THIS ONE. FOR SNAKEBITE, ONE CHEWS THE PULP,
SWALLOWS THE JUICE, AND POULTICE THE CUD ONTO THE BITE AFTER IT HAS BLED. IT IS ALSO CONSIDERED
ABORTIVE. NATIVE AMERICANS POKE CRUSHED STEMS IN THEIR NOSE TO ALLEVIATE SNORING (GMJ).
“SECOYAS” MIXED GROUND RHIZOME WITH WATER FOR FEVER, FLU, AND FRIGHT (SAR). IN PIURA, THE
CHOPPED SHOOTS ARE CONSIDERED HEMOSTATIC AND VULNERARY.
PIRIPIRI (CYPERUS ARTICULATUS L.) ++
SYNONYM: C. CORYMBOSUS ROTTB.
THANK GOODNESS FOR SCIENTIFIC NAMES. OF ALL THE COMMON NAMES OFFERED BY JFM, PH2 PICKED ADRUE,
NOT SELECTING ENEA, HADSROW, JUNCO, BRAVO, PIRIPIRI, SONTUL. I PICKED PIRIPIRI (DEL VIBORA) BECAUSE
THAT’S THE NAME USED IN MY AMAZON HAUNTS. IN INDIA, IT IS CALLED GUINEA RUSH.
ACTIVITIES (PIRIPIRI) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DAV); ANTIEMETIC (1; PH2); APHRODISIAC (F; UPW);
CARMINATIVE (1; PH2); HEMOSTAT (F; DAV); INSECTIFUGE (1; UPW); SEDATIVE (1; PH2); STIMULANT (F;
SKJ); TONIC (F; SKJ); VERMIFUGE (F; UPW; WBB); VULNERARY (F; DAV).
INDICATIONS (PIRIPIRI) — AMENORRHEA (F; PH2); BITE (F; DAV); BLEEDING (F; DAV); COLIC (F; WBB);
COUGH (F; JFM; UPW); DIARRHEA (F; JFM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (1; WOI; PH2);
EDEMA (F; UPW); ENTEROSIS (F; JFM); EPIGASTROSIS (F; PH2); FEVER (F; DAV; JFM); FLU (F; DAV);
FRIGHT (F; DAV); GAS (1; PH2); HEADACHE (F; PH2); HEMATEMESIS (F; PH2); HEMATURIA (F; PH2);
INSOMNIA (1; PH2); LEUKORRHEA (F; PH2); MALARIA (F; UPW); MASTOSIS (F; PH2); MIGRAINE (F; UPW);
MORNING SICKNESS (F; JFM); NAUSEA (1; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (1; PH2); PAIN (F; JFM; PH2); PMS
(F; PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; UPW); RHEUMATISM (F; UPW); SNAKEBITE (F; DAV); SNORING (F; DAV);
SWELLING (F; UPW); TOOTHACHE (F; WBB); VOMITING (1; PH2); WORM (F; UPW; WBB); WOUND (F;
DAV); YELLOW FEVER (F; JFM).
DOSAGES (PIRIPIRI) — 6–9 G ROOT (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PIRIPIRI) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
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PITCHER PLANT (SARRACENIA PURPUREA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (PITCHER PLANT) — ASTRINGENT (1; FEL); DIAPHORETIC (F; HHB); DIURETIC (F; DEM; FAD;
FEL; HHB; PH2); LAXATIVE (1; FAD; FEL); STIMULANT (F; FEL; HHB); STOMACHIC (F; PH2; PNC);
TONIC (F; FAD; FEL; HHB).
INDICATIONS (PITCHER PLANT) — AMENORRHEA (F; FEL); CHILDBIRTH (F; CEB); CHILL (F; CEB;
DEM; FAD); CHLOROSIS (F; FEL); CONSTIPATION (1; FAD; FEL; PHR; PH2); COUGH (F; DEM);
DYSENTERY (F; FEL); DYSMENORRHEA (F; FEL); DYSPEPSIA (F; FEL; PHR; PH2); DYSURIA (F; CEB;
PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; FEL); FEVER (F; DEM; FAD; HHB); GASTROSIS (F; FEL); HEADACHE (F; FEL);
HEMATEMESIS (F; CEB; DEM); HEPATOSIS (F; FAD); NEPHROSIS (F; CEB; DEM; FEL); PARTURITION
(F; FAD); PERTUSSIS (F; DEM); PNEUMONIA (F; DEM); PULMONOSIS (F; CEB); RHEUMATISM (F;
CEB); SHAKINESS (F; DEM); SMALLPOX (F; CEB; FAD; PH2); SORE THROAT (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS
(F; DEM); UTI (F; DEM; PHR).
DOSAGES (PITCHER PLANT) — 0.5–2 G POWDERED ROOT (PNC); 2.5–5 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PITCHER PLANT) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2
DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). IF IT REALLY CONTAINS CONIINE AS STATED BY THE
PHYSICIAN’S DESK REFERENCE (PHR; PH2), IT SHOULD BE AVOIDED. PNC SPECIFIES THAT CONIINE
OCCURS IN SARRACENIA FLAVA, NOT S. PURPUREA.
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PLANTAIN (PLANTAGO MAJOR L.) ++
COMMISSION E DOES NOT INDEX THIS SPECIES (KOM), BUT BLUMENTHAL (2000) EXTENDED MUCH
RIBWORT DATA TO THIS SPECIES, ENTRIES MARKED KOM. PEDERSEN MIXES SEED ANALYSES AND LEAF
FOLKLORE AND PROPERTIES.
ACTIVITIES (PLANTAIN) — ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX; FNF); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; COX; FNF); ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (1; BGB; CAN); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; BGB; CAN); ANTICANCER (1; COX; FNF; HH2);
ANTICAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; CAN); ANTIDIARRHEIC (F; PED); ANTIEDEMIC (1; CAN); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(1; CAN; HH2; PNC; ZUL); ANTIOXIDANT (1; FNF); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC; DEP); ANTIRHEUMATIC (1;
FNF; PED); ANTISEPTIC (1; CAN); ANTITUMOR (1; COX; FNF; PED); ANTITUSSIVE (1; BGB); ANTIULCER
(1; ZUL); APERIENT (1; FNF; PNC); ASTRINGENT (1; BGB; DEP; JFM; KOM); BRONCHODILATOR (1;
FNF; TGP); CANDIDICIDE (1; FNF; PED); CICATRIZANT (F; JFM); COLLYRIUM (F; JFM); COX-2- INHIBITOR
(1; FNF; TGP); DEMULCENT (1; BGB; CRC); DEOBSTRUENT (F; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEM); DIGESTIVE (1; WAM); DIURETIC (1; BGB; CAN; FNF); EMOLLIENT (1; BGB;
WAM); EXPECTORANT (1; BGB; FNF; PED); FUNGICIDE (1; CAN); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; BGB; CAN;
FNF); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; BGB; CAN); HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (1; BGB; CAN); HYPOURICEMIC
(F; ZUL); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; FNF; TGP); LACTAGOGUE (1; FNF); LAXATIVE (1; BGB; CAN);
LIPOLYTIC (1; BGB; CAN); OREXIGENIC (F; ZUL); PANACEA (F; DEM); PECTORAL (F; CRC); STIMULANT
(F; DEP); TONIC (F; DEP; ZUL); URICOSURIC (1; PNC); UTEROTONIC (1; BGB; CAN); VERMIFUGE (F;
ZUL); VULNERARY (1; FNF; JFM).
INDICATIONS (PLANTAIN) — ABORTION (F; JFM); ABSCESS (F; CRC); ADENOPATHY (F; CRC); ALZHEIMER’S
(1; COX; FNF); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; FNF; TGP); ASTHMA (F; CRC; MAD); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; BGB;
CAN); BACTERIA (1; BGB; CAN); BITE (F; CRC; DEM); BLEEDING (F; CAN; JFM; MAD; ZUL); BOIL
(F; DEM); BRONCHOSIS (1; BGB; CAN; FNF; MAD); BRUISE (F; CRC); BUG BITE (1; WAM); CANCER
(1; COX; FNF; HH2; PED); CANCER, ANUS (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; CRC; FNF; JLH;
PED); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH; PED); CANCER, EYE (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, FEET (F; CRC; JLH);
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CANCER, GUM (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, LIP (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH
(F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, PAROTID (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, RECTUM (F;
CRC; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, TESTICLE (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (F;
CRC; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; CRC; JLH); CANDIDA (1; FNF; PED); CAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; CAN);
CARBUNCLE (F; DEM); CARCINOMA (F; JLH); CHEST ACHE (F; DEM); CHILDBIRTH (F; JFM); CHOLECYSTOSIS
(F; CRC); CHOLERA (F; MAD); COLD (1; BGB; CAN; CRC); COLIC (F; CRC); COLITIS (F; DEM);
CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DEM); CONSTIPATION (1; BGB; CAN; DEM); CONVULSION (F; CRC); COUGH (F;
CRC; ZUL); CYSTOSIS (1; CAN; FNF; MAD); DANDRUFF (1; FNF; TGP); DERMATOSIS (2; BGB;
KOM; ZUL); DIARRHEA (F; CRC; MAD; PED; ZUL); DROPSY (F; CRC); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; MAD;
PED); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DEM; MAD); DYSPNEA (F; DEM); DYSURIA (F; ZUL); EARACHE (F; CRC;
MAD; ZUL); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM; MAD); ENURESIS (F; CRC; MAD; ZUL); EPILEPSY (F; CRC);
EPISTAXIS (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC; DEM; DEP; MAD); FUNGUS (1; CAN; CRC); GAS (1; FNF;
MAD); GASTROSIS (1; DEM; MAD; MIC; WAM); GINGIVOSIS (F; CRC); GONORRHEA (F; CRC); GOUT
(1; CRC; PNC; ZUL); HEADACHE (F; CRC); HEMATURIA (1; CAN; DEM; FNF); HEMORRHOID (1;
CAN; CRC; FNF; MAD); HEMOPTYSIS (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; MAD; ZUL); HERPES (F;
CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CAN); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; BGB; CAN); HYPERTRIGLYCERIDEMIA
(1; BGB; CAN); IBD (1; FNF; PED); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; FNF; TGP); INFECTION (1; CAN; DEM;
JFM; MIC); INFLAMMATION (2; BGB; CAN; DEM; HH2; KOM; PNC; ZUL); JAUNDICE (F; CRC;
MAD); KIDNEY STONE (F; CRC; JFM); LACRIMOSIS (F; CRC); LICHEN (F; MAD); LUNACY (F; CRC);
MALARIA (F; CRC); MUCOSOSIS (2; BGB; KOM); MYCOSIS (1; CAN; CRC); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC);
NEURALGIA (F; MAD); NEUROBLASTOMA (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC; DEM; DEP; ZUL); OTOSIS (F;
CRC; ZUL); PAIN (F; DEM); PARASITE (F; JFM); PAROTOSIS (F; JLH); PARTURITION (F; ZUL); PERTUSSIS
(F; ZUL); PHARYNGOSIS (2; BGB; KOM); PNEUMONIA (F; DEM); POLYP (F; CRC); PSORIASIS (1; FNF;
MAD; TGP); PULMONOSIS (F; DEM; MAD); RASH (F; CRC); RESPIROSIS (1; BGB; MAD); RHEUMATISM (1; CRC; FNF; PED; ZUL); RHINOSIS (F; CRC); RINGWORM (F; CRC); SCALD (F; DEM); SHINGLE
(F; CRC); SNAKEBITE (F; DEM); SORE (F; CRC; MIC; ZUL); SORE THROAT (F; CRC; JFM); SPLENOSIS
(F; CRC); SPRAIN (F; DEM); STING (1; CRC; WAM); STOMACHACHE (1; MAD; WAM); STOMATOSIS
(2; BGB; KOM; MAD; ZUL); STRANGURY (F; CRC); SWELLING (1; CAN; DEM); SYPHILIS (F; CRC);
TACHYCARDIA (F; ZUL); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC; MAD; ZUL); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC; MAD; ZUL); TUMOR
(1; COX; FNF; JLH; PED); ULCER (1; CRC; MAD; MIC; ZUL); UTEROSIS (F; ZUL); VD (F; CRC);
WEN (F; JLH); WHITLOW (F; CRC); WORM (F; ZUL); WOUND (F; DEM; JFM; MAD; MIC); YEAST (1;
CRC; FNF; PED).
DOSAGES (PLANTAIN) — 2 TSP (7.5 G) SEED OR 1 TSP HUSK/GLASS WATER (APA); 2–4 TSP FRESH SEED
(PED); 5–15 G DRY SEED (PED); 1–2 TSP DRY SEED/GLASS WATER (PED); 2–4 G LEAF IN TEA 3 ×/DAY
(CAN); 2.5–5 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (PNC); 2–4 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY
(CAN); 2–4 ML LEAF TINCTURE (1:5 IN 45% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PLANTAIN) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT COVERED
(PH2). CAN CAUTIONS THAT A MUSTARD-LIKE OIL IS ALLERGENIC, IRRITANT, AND CAN CAUSE DERMATOSIS. BECAUSE
OF LAXATIVE AND UTERINE ACTIVITY, IN VITRO, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN).
EXCESSIVE DOSES MAY BE HYPOTENSIVE AND LAXATIVE. SOME PLANTAIN LEAVES WERE DANGEROUSLY ADULTERATED WITH DIGITALIS IN 1997.
PLEURISY ROOT (ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (PLEURISY ROOT) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; TOM); ANALGESIC (F; FAD; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PH2; WAM); CARDIOTONIC (F; PHR; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F;
APA; PH2; TOM); DIGESTIVE (F; APA); DIURETIC (F; FAD); EMETIC (1; PHR; PH2; WAM);
ESTROGENIC (1; APA; CEB); EXPECTORANT (1; FAD; PH2; TOM; WAM); LAXATIVE (F; CEB; DEM;
FAD); OXYTOCIC (F; TOM); TONIC (F; PH2); UTEROCONTRACTANT (1; APA); UTEROTONIC (1; HHB).
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INDICATIONS (PLEURISY ROOT) — ASTHMA (F; CEB; FAD); BITE (F; DEM); BLEEDING (F; CEB);
BRONCHOSIS (1; FAD; WAM); BRUISE (F; APA; CEB; FAD); CANCER (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F;
CEB); CATARRH (F; TOM); CHANCRE (F; CEB); CHILDBIRTH (F; CEB; DEM); COLD (F; APA); CONGESTION (F; APA); CONSTIPATION (F; CEB; DEM; FAD); COUGH (F; PH2; WAM); CRAMP (1; PH2;
WAM); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); DROPSY (F; CEB); DYSENTERY (F; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA); DYSPNEA
(F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); FEVER (F; APA; PH2; TOM); FLU (1; APA; DEM; WAM); GASTROSIS
(F; DEM); HOARSENESS (F; TOM); INFECTION (F; CEB); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); LAMENESS (F; FAD);
MASTOSIS (F; DEM); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); PAIN (F; APA; DEM; FAD; PH2); PLEURISY (F; FAD;
PH2); PULMONOSIS (F; FAD; TOM); PNEUMONIA (F; APA; PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; PHR); RHEUMATISM
(F; APA; FAD; PH2; TOM); RHINOSIS (F; APA); SNAKEBITE (F; DEM); SORE (F; CEB); STOMACHACHE
(F; APA; PH2); SWELLING (F; FAD); SYPHILIS (F; CEB); TYPHUS (F; CEB); UTEROSIS (F; PH2); VD
(F; CEB); WORM (F; CEB); WOUND (F; CEB).
DOSAGES (PLEURISY ROOT) — 1–4 G ROOT, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1 TBSP POWDERED ROOT/8 OZ WARM
LIQUID 1 ×/DAY (APA); 2.5–5 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (APA; PNC); 1–4 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (1:1 IN
45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–5 ML ROOT TINCTURE (1:10 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PLEURISY ROOT) — CLASS 2B, 2D. MAY CAUSE
NAUSEA AND VOMITING (AHP; WAM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC
DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). CAN REPORTS CARDENOLIDES
CAN BE IRRITANT AND CAUSE CARDIAC ACTIVITY AND DERMATOSIS. BECAUSE OF CARDIOACTIVE CONSTITUENTS AND
UTERINE ACTIVITY IN VIVO, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY, LACTATION, AND CARDIAC PATIENTS IS TO BE AVOIDED. MAY
INTERFERE WITH CARDIAC, DEPRESSION, AND HORMONE THERAPY (CAN; PH2; WAM). “NOT ALLOWED AS A NONMEDICINAL INGREDIENT IN ORAL USE PRODUCTS IN CANADA” (MICHOLS, 1995). TOXIC IN LARGE QUANTITIES (FAD).
EXTRACTS (PLEURISY ROOT) — INDIAN STUDIES REPORT A POSITIVE INOTROPIC ACTIVITY FOR ASCLEPIN (FROM
ASCLEPIAS CURASSAVICA), WHICH WAS REPORTED MORE POTENT, LONGER ACTING, AND SAFER THAN OTHER CARDIAC
GLYCOSIDES (INCLUDING DIGOXIN). IN SHEEP AND GUINEA-PIGS THE PLANT, EXTRACTS, PURIFIED CARDENOLIDE,
AND DIGOXIN EXHIBITED SIMILAR TOXICITY AND GROSS PATHOLOGY. IN A 3 MONTH TOXICITY STUDY IN RATS,
ASCLEPIN WAS FOUND SAFE IN DOSES OF 0.8, 8, AND 20 MG/KG. CAT STUDIES WERE LESS CUMULATIVE COMPARED
TO DIGOXIN. ASCLEPIN REPORTEDLY WAS STRONGER TOWARD WEAK CARDIAC MUSCLE. EXTRACTS OF A. CURASSAVICA, A. ENGELMANNIANA, AND A. GLAUCESCENS STIMULATE MAMMALIAN CNS, INCREASING NORADRENALINE
AND SEROTONIN. CARDENOLIDE LD50 = <50 MG/KG IPR MOUSE CAN.
PLUM, EUROPEAN PLUM (PRUNUS DOMESTICA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (PLUM) — ANTIAGING (1; JNU); ANTIOXIDANT (1; JNU); ANTIPYRETIC (F; WOI); ANTIVIRAL
(1; MPI); APERIENT (F; DEP); ASTRINGENT (F; DEP); CHOLAGOGUE (F; EFS); DEMULCENT (F; WOI);
DIGESTIVE (F; DEP); EMOLLIENT (F; TOM); ESTROGENIC (1; FNF; HAD); LAXATIVE (1; WOI).
INDICATIONS (PLUM) — ASTHMA (F; TOM); BILIOUSNESS (F; DEP); CANCER (1; JLH); CANCER, THROAT
(1; JLH); CONSTIPATION (1; WOI); CORN (F; JLH); DEBILITY (F; SKJ); DYSMENORRHEA (F; SKJ); FEVER
(F; DEP; WOI); LEUKORRHEA (F; SKJ); MISCARRIAGE (F; SKJ); OSTEOPOROSIS (F; HAD); THROAT (F; JLH);
VIRUS (1; MPI).
DOSAGES (PLUM) — PLUMS AND PRUNES ARE GREAT ANTIOXIDANTS, HENCE ANTIAGING. FOOD FARMACY IN MY BOOK.
PLUMBAGO (PLUMBAGO ZEYLANICA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (PLUMBAGO) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; DEP; HHB; KAB; MPI); ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); ALTERATIVE
(F; KAB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; KAB; WOI); ANTIFERTILITY (1; MPI); ANTIIMPLANTATION (1; MPI); ANTIPYRETIC
(1; MPI); ANTISEPTIC (1; FNF; KAB; WOI); APHRODISIAC (F; KAB); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB); BITTER (F; KAB);
CARMINATIVE (F; KAB); CHOLERETIC (1; KAB); DIAPHORETIC (1; DEP; IHB; KAB; MPI; SUW); DIGESTIVE
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(1; DEP; KAB; WOI); DIURETIC (1; KAB; MPI; WOI); EXPECTORANT (F; KAB; MPI); FUNGICIDE (1; FNF;
WOI); HYPOKINETIC (1; MPI); LAXATIVE (F; KAB); OREXIGENIC (F; DEP; HHB; KAB; MPI; SUW);
PARASITICIDE (F; PH2); RUBEFACIENT (1; KAB); SCABICIDE (F; PH2); SIALAGOGUE (F; DEP); STIMULANT (F;
DEP); TONIC (F; DEP); VERMIFUGE (F; KAB; UPW); VESICANT (1; UPW; WOI); VULNERARY (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (PLUMBAGO) — ABSCESS (F; DEP); ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ALOPECIA (1; FNF); AMENORRHEA
(F; IHB); ANASARCA (F; DEP; MPI; SUW; WOI); ANEMIA (F; KAB; PH2); ANOREXIA (F; HHB; SUW);
ARTHROSIS (F; PH2; UPW); ASCITES (F; KAB); BACTERIA (1; FNF; KAB; WOI); BOIL (F; UPW); BRONCHOSIS
(F; KAB); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; IHB); CONSTIPATION (F; KAB); DERMATOSIS (F; DEP; KAB; PH2; MPI; SUW; WOI); DIARRHEA (F; DEP; MPI; SUW); DYSENTERY (F; KAB);
DYSPEPSIA (F; HHB; SUW); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH; KAB; PH2); FEVER (1; DEP; IHB; KAB; MPI; SUW;
WOI); FLU (F; WOI); FRAMBOESIA (F; UPW); FUNGUS (1; FNF; WOI); GASTROSIS (F; HHB); HEADACHE (F;
IHB); HEMORRHOID (F; DEP; KAB; SUW; UPW); HEPATOSIS (F; KAB); INFECTION (1; FNF; WOI); ITCH
(F; IHB); LEPROSY (F; DEP; HHB; MPI; SUW; UPW; WOI); LEUKODERMA (1; FNF); MALARIA (F; DEP;
MPI; SUW); MYCOSIS (1; FNF; WOI); PAIN (F; DEP; PH2; UPW); PARASITE (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F;
DEP; MPI; PH2); RINGWORM (1; KAB; UPW); SALMONELLA (1; WOI); SCABIES (F; DEP; KAB; MPI;
PH2); SORE (F; DEP; MPI; SUW; UPW); SPLENOSIS (F; DEP; KAB); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; MPI); STOMACHACHE (F; UPW); TUBERCULOSIS (1; FNF; KAB; UPW); WART (1; JLH; MPI); WORM (F; KAB; UPW).
DOSAGES (PLUMBAGO) — 9–15 G LEAF OR ROOT (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PLUMBAGO) — NOT COVERED (AHP).“HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). PLUMBAGIN STIMULATES THE MUSCLES AT
LOW DOSES, BUT PARALYSES AT HIGH DOSE (KAB).
POINSETTIA (EUPHORBIA PULCHERRIMA WILLD. EX KLOTZSCH) X
SYNONYMS: E. PULCHERRIMA VAR. PLENISSIMA HORT., POINSETTIA PULCHERRIMA (WILLD. EX KLOTZSCH) GRAHAM.
ACTIVITIES (POINSETTIA) — ANALGESIC (F; CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (F; CRC); DEPILATORY (F; CRC); EMETIC
(F; CRC); LACTAGOGUE (F; CRC); PISCICIDE (F; CRC); POISON (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (POINSETTIA) — BACTERIA (F; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); ERYSIPELAS (F; CRC); PAIN (F;
CRC); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); WART (F; CRC; JLH).
POISON HEMLOCK (CONIUM MACULATUM L.) X
ACTIVITIES (POISON HEMLOCK) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANALGESIC (F; CRC); ANAPHRODISIAC (F; CRC);
ANTINICOTINIC (1; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (F; CRC); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC); HYPERTENSIVE (1; PH2);
HYPOTENSIVE (1; PH2); NEGATIVE INOTROPIC (1; PH2); NERVINE (F; CRC); NICOTINIC (1; PH2); PARALYTIC
(1; PH2); POISON (2; DEM; PH2); RESPIRADEPRESSANT (1; PH2); RESPIRASTIMULANT (1; PH2); SEDATIVE
(F; CRC); TERATOGENIC (1; PHR; PH2).
INDICATIONS (POISON HEMLOCK) — ADENOPATHY (F; CRC; JLH; PH2); AMENORRHEA (F; CRC); ARTHROSIS
(F; PHR; PH2); ASTHMA (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); BACKACHE (F; PHR; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC; PHR;
PH2); CACHEXIA (F; CRC); CACOETHES (F; CRC); CANCER (F; CRC); CANCER, BREAST (F; CRC); CANCER, COLON
(F; JLH); CANCER, FACE (F; JLH); CANCER, GANGLIA (F; JLH); CANCER, GLAND (F; JLH); CANCER, INTESTINE (F;
CRC); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, MESENTERY (F; JLH); CANCER, NECK (F; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (F; CRC);
CANCER, PANCREAS (F; CRC); CANCER, PAROTID (F; CRC); CANCER, PENIS (F; JLH); CANCER, SCROTUM (F; JLH);
CANCER, SKIN (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STERNUM (F; CRC); CANCER, STOMACH (F;
JLH); CANCER, TESTICLE (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, VISCERA (F; CRC); CARCINOMA (F;
CRC); CARDOSIS (F; CRC); CHOREA (F; CRC); COLIC (F; CRC); COUGH (F; CRC; PHR); CRAMP (F; CRC;
PHR; PH2); DELIRIUM (F; CRC); DEPRESSION (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); DYSLACTEA (F; CRC);
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DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC); ECZEMA (F; CRC); EDEMA (F; JLH); ENCEPHALOSIS (F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH);
EPILEPSY (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); ERYSIPELAS (F; CRC); HEART (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; JLH); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (1; PH2); HYPERLACTATION (F; CRC); ICTERUS (F; CRC); IMPOTENCE (F; CRC); INDURATION
(F; JLH); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); JAUNDICE (F; CRC); LARYNGOSIS (F; CRC); LEPROSY (F; CRC); LOW BLOOD
PRESSURE (1; PH2); MANIA (F; CRC); MYOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); NECK (F; PHR); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC);
NEURALGIA (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); ORCHOSIS (F; JLH); PAIN (F; CRC; JLH); PALPITATION (F; CRC); PANCREATOSIS (F; CRC; JLH); PARALYSIS (F; CRC); PAROTOSIS (F; JLH); PERTUSSIS (F; CRC); PYLOROSIS (F; PH2);
RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; PHR); SCIATICA (F; PHR; PH2); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SCLEROSIS (F; CRC); SCROFULA
(F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC); SPASM (F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STYE (F; CRC); SWELLING (F; CRC); SYPHILIS
(F; CRC); TETANUS (F; CRC; PHR); TUMOR (F; CRC); ULCER (F; CRC); VERTIGO (F; CRC); WEN (F; JLH).
DOSAGES (POISON HEMLOCK) — DO NOT USE IT (JAD). MANY OF THE INDICATIONS ARE HOMEOPATHIC.
MAXIMUM DOSE 300 MG; STANDARD DOSE 100 MG; NOT TO EXCEED 1500 MG/DAY (HHB; PHR; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (POISON HEMLOCK) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
CLASSED BY THE FDA AS UNSAFE CONTAINING THE POISONOUS ALKALOID CONIINE AND OTHER CLOSELY RELATED
ALKALOIDS. CAN CAUSE CONTACT DERMATOSIS. INGESTION MAY CAUSE DEBILITY, DROWSINESS, NAUSEA, LABORED
RESPIRATION, PARALYSIS, ASPHYXIA, AND DEATH. “FOLLOWING LETHAL DOSES, ANIMALS RAPIDLY BEGIN TO SHOW
SYMPTOMS; AMONG THEM: PARALYSIS OF THE TONGUE, MYDRIASIS, HEAD PRESSURE, GIDDINESS, NAUSEA,
VOMITING, DIARRHEA, AND COLLAPSE INTO CENTRAL PARALYSIS, FIRST THE FEET AND LEGS, THEN THE BUTTOCKS,
ARMS, THEN PARALYSIS OF SWALLOWING AND SPEECH. WITH INCREASING DYSPNEA AND CYANOSIS, DEATH ENSUES
THROUGH CENTRAL RESPIRATORY PARALYSIS. LD IS ABOUT 500–1000 MG CONIINE FOR MAN.” (CRC; HHB)
(NOTE THAT IN CRC (1985) I MISQUOTED HHB AND SAID 500 TO 100).
POISON IVY (TOXICODENDRON PUBESCENS MILL.) X
SYNONYMS: RHUS TOXICODENDRON L., R. TOXICODENDRON VAR. QUERCIFOLIUM MICHX., TOXICODENDRON
QUERCIFOLIUM (MICHX.) GREENE, T. TOXICARIUM (SALISB.) GILLIS.
I DO NOT RECOMMEND USING THIS HERB. MOST OF THE INDICATIONS WERE ORIGINALLY HOMEOPATHIC BUT HAVE
LEAKED OUT INTO THE GENERAL FOLKLORE. BUT NOTE THE QUOTE FROM THE PDR ON THE DANGERS OF THE
HOMEOPATHIC PREPARATIONS IN OVERDOSE. STILL, I HAVE HEARD MANY UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS TO THE
VIRTUES OF HOMEOPATHIC “RHUS TOX” TO ALLEVIATE OR DIMINISH RHUS SENSITIVITIES.
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ACTIVITIES (POISON IVY) — ALLERGENIC (1; CRC); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; HH2; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; CEB);
DIURETIC (F; CEB); EMETIC (F; CRC; DEM); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; PHR); LAXATIVE (F; CEB); NARCOTIC (F;
CEB; CRC; PHR); NEUROSEDATIVE (F; EFS); NEUROSTIMULANT (F; CEB; MAD); POISON (1; CRC; DEM);
REJUVENATIVE (F; CRC); SEDATIVE (F; EFS); STIMULANT (F; CRC; EFS); TONIC (F; CRC); VULNERARY (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (POISON IVY) — ADENOPATHY (F; CRC; FEL); AGUE (F; CEB); AMAUROSIS (F; CEB);
ANASARCA (F; CEB); ANXIETY (F; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); ASTHMA (F; CEB); BOIL (F;
DEM); BRONCHOSIS (F; FEL); CANCER (F; CRC; JLH); CARBUNCLE (F; FEL); CARCINOMA (F; CRC); CATARACT
(F; FEL); CATARRH (F; FEL); CHICKENPOX (F; CEB); CHOLERA (F; FEL); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; FEL; PH2);
CONSTIPATION (F; CEB); CORNEOSIS (F; MAD); COUGH (F; FEL); CYSTOSIS (F; FEL); DEPRESSION (F; PH2);
DERMATOSIS (F; CEB; DEM); DIARRHEA (F; FEL); DROPSY (F; CEB); DYSENTERY (F; FEL); DYSLACTEA (F;
MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); ECZEMA (F; CEB; CRC); EDEMA (F; FEL); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2);
EPISTAXIS (F; CRC; PHR); ERUPTION (F; DEM); ERYSIPELAS (F; CEB); EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); FEVER (F;
CEB; PH2); FLU (F; FEL); FURUNCLE (F; FEL); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GIDDINESS (F; PH2); GOUT (F; MAD);
HEADACHE (F; CRC); HEART (F; CRC); HEMIPLEGIA (F; CEB); HERPES (F; CEB; MAD); IMMUNODEPRESSION
(1; PHR); INFECTION (F; CRC; PHR); INFLAMMATION (F; FEL; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; EFS); ITCH (F; PH2);
ISCHIOSIS (F; MAD); LUMBAGO (F; CEB; MAD); MALARIA (F; CRC); MILK CRUST (F; MAD); MYALGIA (F;
PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; EFS); NEURALGIA (F; FEL); OPHTHALMIA (F; FEL; PH2); PAIN (F; CRC; FEL);
PALSY (F; CEB); PARALYSIS (F; CEB); PARAPLEGIA (F; FEL); PAROTOSIS (F; FEL); PEMPHIGUS (F; FEL);
PHTHISIS (F; CEB; FEL); PLEURISY (F; FEL); POISON IVY (F; DEM); PROCTOSIS (F; FEL); PURPURA (F; FEL);
RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); RINGWORM (F; CEB); SCIATICA (F; CEB; FEL);
SCROFULA (F; CRC; MAD); SORE (F; CRC); STRESS (F; PHR; PH2); STRAIN (F; PHR; PH2); SWELLING (F;
CEB; CRC); TOOTHACHE (F; FEL); TYPHOID (F; FEL); TYPHUS (F; CRC); ULCER (F; JLH); VAGINOSIS (F;
CRC; MAD); VULVOSIS (F; MAD); WART (F; CEB; CRC; JLH); WOUND (F; CEB).
DOSAGES (POISON IVY) — DO NOT TAKE IT (JAD). LARGEST SINGLE DOSE 50 MG; LARGEST DAILY DOSE 150
MG; STANDARD SINGLE DOSE 30 MG (PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (POISON IVY) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM). “OVERDOSES OF HOMEOPATHIC PREPARATIONS LEAD TO SEVERE MUCOUS MEMBRANE IRRITATION” WITH COLIC, DIARRHEA,
HEMATURIA, NEPHROSIS, QUEASINESS, STUPOR, VERTIGO, AND VOMITING, ACCORDING TO THE HERBAL PDR (PH2).
POKE ROOT (PHYTOLACCA AMERICANA L.) X
SYNONYM: P. DECANDRA L.
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ACTIVITIES (POKE ROOT) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; WBB); ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANALGESIC (F; DEM;
ZUL); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX; FNF); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; COX; FNF); ANTICANCER (1; COX; FNF);
ANTICATARRHAL (F; HH3); ANTIEDEMIC (1; HH3; MAB; PH2); ANTIEXUDATIVE (1; ZUL); ANTIGRANULOMA (F; ZUL); ANTI-HIV (1; APA; MAB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; MAB; PHR); ANTILEUKEMIC
(F; APA); ANTIMELANOMIC (F; ZUL); ANTIRHEUMATIC (1; MAB; PHR); ANTIVIRAL (1; APA; HH3;
MAB; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM; MAB); DIGESTIVE (1; PHR); EMETIC (1; APA; FEL; PHR;
PH2); EXPECTORANT (1; DEM; MAB); FUNGICIDE (1; FNF); HEMATINIC (F; DEM); HEPATOPROTECTIVE
(1; HH3; PH2; ZUL); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; HH3; MAB; PH2); LAXATIVE (1; APA; CAN; FAD;
FEL; ZUL); LYMPHATIC (1; APA; MAB); MITOGENIC (1; APA; CRC; MAB); MOLLUSCICIDE (1;
ZUL); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); NERVINE (F; CRC); PARASITICIDE (F; ZUL); POISON (1; CRC); SEDATIVE
(F; ZUL); STERNUTATOR (F; ZUL); STIMULANT (F; CRC; DEM); TAENIFUGE (F; MAD); THYMOLYTIC (F;
ZUL).
INDICATIONS (POKE ROOT) — ACNE (F; DEM; FAD; MAB); ADENOPATHY (1; DEM; JLH; MAB;
MAD); ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); ANGINA (F; MAD); APHTHA (F; FEL); ARTHROSIS (1; APA;
COX; FAD; FNF; MAD); BLACKHEAD (F; DEM; FAD); BLEEDING (F; DEM; MAB); BOIL (F; FEL);
BRUISE (F; FAD); BUNION (F; DEM); BURN (F; FEL); CANCER (1; APA; COX; CRC; FNF); CANCER,
BREAST (1; MAB; F; JLH); CANCER, FACE (F; JLH); CANCER, LIP (F; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (F; JLH);
CANCER, SKIN (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; MAB); CARBUNCLE (F; FEL); CARDIOPATHY (F; FEL);
CATARRH (F; CRC; FEL; PH2); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CRC; HH3; PH2); CONSTIPATION (1; APA; CAN;
FAD; FEL; ZUL); DERMATOSIS (F; APA; DEM; FEL; MAB; PH2); DIPHTHERIA (F; MAD); DYSCRASIA (F; FEL); DYSENTERY (F; DEM; FAD); DYSLACTEA (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA; CRC;
PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA; CRC; PH2); ECZEMA (F; DEM; FEL); EDEMA (1; MAB; PH2); FEVER
(F; PH2); FIBROID (F; ZUL); FLU (1; FEL; MAD; PHR; ZUL); FUNGUS (1; FNF); HEADACHE (F;
CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; APA; CRC; DEM; FEL; MAD); HEPATOSIS (1; DEM; FEL; HH3); HERPES
(F; PHR); HIV (1; APA; MAB); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; HH3; MAB; PH2); INFECTION (1; FNF;
MAB; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; MAB; PHR; PH2; ZUL); INSOMNIA (F; ZUL); ISCHIOSIS (F;
MAD); ITCH (F; HH3); LARYNGOSIS (F; CRC; MAB; MAD); LEUKEMIA (F; APA); LUMBAGO (F;
MAD); LYMPHADENOSIS (F; MAB); MARASMUS (F; MAD); MASTOSIS (F; DEM; FEL; MAB; PH2);
MELANOMA (F; ZUL); METASTASIS (F; FEL); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); MUMPS (F; CRC; MAB); MYCOSIS
(1; FNF; HH3); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); NERVOUSNESS (F; ZUL); NEURALGIA (F; DEM; FAD; MAD);
OBESITY (F; FEL); OLIGURIA (F; MAB); OPHTHALMIA (F; FEL); ORCHOSIS (F; FEL); OTOSIS (F; MAD);
OVAROSIS (F; MAB); OZOENA (F; FEL); PAIN (F; DEM; ZUL); PARASITE (F; ZUL); PAROTOSIS (F;
MAD; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (F; FEL; MAB; MAD; PH2); POISON IVY (F; DEM); POLIO (F; PHR);
PSORIASIS (F; FEL); PULMONOSIS (F; ZUL); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (1; APA; COX; FAD;
MAB; MAD; PHR; PH2); RHINOSIS (F; FEL); RINGWORM (F; CRC; HH3; PH2); SCABIES (F; CRC;
FEL; MAB; PH2); SCROFULA (F; FEL); SNAKEBITE (F; ZUL); SORE (F; APA; CRC; FAD; PH2);
SORE THROAT (F; FEL); SPLENOSIS (F; FEL); SPRAIN (F; DEM; FAD); STOMATOSIS (F; FEL; MAB);
SWELLING (1; DEM; HH3; FAD; MAB; PH2; ZUL); SYCOSIS (F; FEL); SYPHILIS (F; CRC; FEL;
MAD; PH2); TAPEWORM (F; MAD); TINEA (F; FEL; MAB); TONSILOSIS (F; CAN; FEL; MAB;
PH2); TRACHEOSIS (F; FEL); TUBERCULOSIS (F; FEL); TUMOR (F; APA); ULCER (F; CRC; PH2);
UTEROSIS (F; ZUL); VD (F; CRC; MAD; PH2); VIRUS (1; APA; HH3; MAB; PH2); WART (F; DEM);
WORM (1; MAD); WOUND (F; ZUL).
DOSAGES (POKE ROOT) — DO NOT USE (APA); 0.2–1 G DRY ROOT/DAY (MAB); 60–300 MG ROOT (MAD);
0.06–0.3 G POWDERED ROOT (CAN; PNC); 0.1–0.5 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (PNC); 0.1–0.5 ML LIQUID
ROOT EXTRACT (1:1 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.2–0.6 ML ROOT TINCTURE (CAN; PNC); SATURATED
GIN BERRY TINCTURE FOR ARTHROSIS (FEL); 2–4 DRY BERRIES/DAY FOR ARTHROSIS (JAD); 0.15–0.7 ML TINCTURE
(1:5)/DAY (MAB); 60–100 MG (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (POKE ROOT) — CLASS 3 (AHP). CAN REPORTS
LECTINS TO BE MITOGENIC AND TOXIC, AND TO CAUSE CRAMPS, NAUSEA, AND VOMITING. BECAUSE OF TOXIC
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CONSTITUENTS, UTERINE STIMULATION, AND REPUTED AFFECT ON THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY
AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. INGESTION OR APPLICATION OF MITOGENIC BERRIES (ROOTS AGGLUTINATING
BUT NOT MITOGENIC) TO BROKEN SKIN MAY INDUCE HEMATOLOGIC CHANGES AND EOSINOPHILIA. OVERDOSE OF
TEA MAY CAUSE ABDOMINAL CRAMPS, DIPLOPIA, DROWSINESS, HEMATACHEZIA, HEMATEMESIS, HYPOTENSION,
TACHYCARDIA, VERTIGO, WATERY DIARRHEA, AND WEAKNESS. POKE ROOT MAY ALSO INDUCE CONVULSIONS,
DYSPNEA, SPASMS, AND DEATH (CAN; FEL).
POLEY (TEUCRIUM POLIUM L.) +
ACTIVITIES (POLEY) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PH2); ANTIEDEMIC (1; PH2; X2634627); ANTIEXUDATIVE
(F; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; X2634627); ANTIPYRETIC (1; HH2; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; HHB);
ANTISPASMODIC (1; HH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; HHB); DIURETIC (F; HHB); FUNGICIDE (1; HHB);
HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; PH2; X3199839); HYPOTENSIVE (1; HHB; HH2); TONIC (F; HHB); VULNERARY
(F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (POLEY) — BACTERIA (1; HH2; PH2); CRAMP (1; HH2); DIABETES (1; PH2; X2634627;
X3199839); EDEMA (1; X2634627; X6667308); ESCHERICHIA (F; HH2); FEVER (1; HHB; HH2;
PH2); FUNGUS (1; HHB); GASTROSIS (F; PH2; X3747566); GRANULOMA (1; X2634627); HEMORRHOID (F; HHB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; HHB; HH2); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; PH2; X3199839);
INFECTION (1; HHB); INFLAMMATION (F; X2634627); MYCOSIS (1; HHB); RHEUMATISM (F;
X2634627); SALMONELLA (1; HH2); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH2); SWELLING (1; PH2; X2634627);
ULCER (F; PH2; X2634627).
DOSAGES (POLEY) — 1.5 G HERB/CUP TEA (HH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (POLEY) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
POMEGRANATE (PUNICA GRANATUM L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (POMEGRANATE) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; PH2; WBB); AMEBICIDE (1; HH2; PH2); ALPHA-AMYLASE
INHIBITOR (1; X11223231); ANALGESIC (F; BIB); ANTIATHEROGENIC (1; X10799367); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; BIB;
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VVG; WBB); ANTIFERTILITY (1; MPI); ANTIHERPETIC (1; X8679095); ANTIOXIDANT (1; X10799367); ANTIPYRETIC (1; BIB; HH2; SUW; VVG); ANTISEPTIC (1; VVG; WBB); ANTITUBERCULAR (1; WOI); ANTIVIRAL
(1; VVG; WOI); APHRODISIAC (F; BIB); ASTRINGENT (2; BIB; PH2; SUW; WBB); CARDIOTONIC (F; BIB;
SUW; WOI); CNS-STIMULANT (1; PHR); COLLYRIUM (F; GHA); CYTOTOXIC (1; HH2); DIURETIC (1; VVG);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; WBB); FUNGICIDE (1; MPI; WOI); HEMOLYTIC (1; WOI); HEMOSTAT (1; BIB; GHA);
HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (2; JNU); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; HH2; VVG; X10837992); LIPOGENIC (F; KAB);
MOLLUSCICIDE (1; X11050667); NEMATICIDE (F; PH2); OREXIGENIC (F; KAB); PARASITICIDE (F; BIB); STIMULANT (F; BIB); STOMACHIC (1; DEP; MPI; SUW; WOI); TAENICIDE (1; BIB; HH2; KAP; PH2; SUW);
UTEROTONIC (1; HH2; MPI); VERMIFUGE (1; BIB; HH2; KAP; PH2; SUW; VVG; WBB).
INDICATIONS (POMEGRANATE) — ACNE (F; BIB); AMEBA (1; HH2; PH2; X2131771); AMYGDALOSIS (F;
BIB); ANOREXIA (F; KAB); ASTHMA (F; BIB); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; JNU; X10799367); BACTERIA (1; BIB;
VVG; WBB); BILIOUSNESS (F; BIB; KAB); BLEEDING (1; BIB; DEP; FNF; GHA); BRONCHOSIS (1; BIB;
KAB; KAP; MPI; WOI); BURN (F; GHA); CANCER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, ABDOMEN (1; FNF; JLH);
CANCER, ANUS (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, EAR (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, GENITAL (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, GUM
(1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, NECK (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; FNF;
JLH); CANCER, THROAT (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UVULA (1; FNF; JLH);
CARDIOPATHY (1; BIB; KAB; WOI); CHILDBIRTH (F; JFM); CHOLERA (1; MPI; X8018898); COLIC (F; BIB;
KAB); COLITIS (1; KAB; WBB); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; BIB; KAP; MPI); CORN (F;
JLH); COUGH (F; BIB); DERMATOSIS (F; GHA); DIABETES (1; VVG; X10837992); DIARRHEA (1; BIB;
HH2; KAP; PHR; PH2; SUW; VVG); DYSENTERY (1; BIB; DEP; HH2; KAP; PHR; PH2; SUW; VVG);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; BIB); DYSPEPSIA (1; DEP; KAB; MPI; WOI); EARACHE (F; BIB); ENCEPHALOSIS (F;
BIB; KAB); ENDOMETRIOSIS (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (F; KAB; PH2); EPISTAXIS (1; BIB; DEP); FEVER (1;
BIB; HH2; SUW; VVG); FUNGUS (1; KAP; MPI; WOI); GALL (F; JLH); GASTROSIS (F; JLH; MPI; PH2);
GINGIVOSIS (F; JLH; KAB); GONORRHEA (F; WBB); HEARTBURN (F; MPI); HEMOPHILIA (F; DEP); HEMATURIA
(F; KAP; MPI); HEMOPTYSIS (F; MPI); HEMORRHOID (1; BIB; JLH; KAP; PHR); HEPATOSIS (F; GHA;
KAB); HERPES (1; X8679095); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (2; JNU); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; HH2; VVG;
X10837992); INFECTION (1; MPI; WOI); INFERTILITY (F; JNU); INFLAMMATION (F; BIB; WBB); JAUNDICE
(F; GHA); KERATOSIS (F; BIB); LEUKORRHEA (F; BIB; KAB; KAP; WBB); MALARIA (F; BIB); MASTOSIS
(F; BIB); MELANOMA (1; HH2); MENORRHAGIA (1; BIB); METRORRHAGIA (1; BIB); MYCOSIS (1; MPI; WOI);
NAUSEA (1; BIB); NEPHROSIS (F; KAB); NEUROSIS (F; MAD); NIGHT SWEATS (F; BIB); OPHTHALMIA (F;
BIB; KAB); OXYURIASIS (F; BIB); PAIN (F; BIB; JFM); PARALYSIS (F; BIB); PARASITE (F; BIB); PNEUMONIA
(1; MPI); PROCTOSIS (F; JLH; KAP); PROLAPSE (F; BIB; KAP); PTERYGIA (F; JLH); PULMONOSIS (F; JFM;
KAB); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); RINGWORM (1; PH2); SALMONELLA (1; MPI); SCABIES (F; BIB; KAB); SHIGELLA
(1; MPI); SNAKEBITE (F; BIB); SORE (F; GHA; JFM; WBB); SORE THROAT (1; BIB; DEP; PHR; PH2);
SPLENOSIS (F; BIB; KAB); STOMACHACHE (1; KAB; WBB; VVG); STOMATOSIS (1; BIB; JFM; KAB);
TAPEWORM (1; BIB; HH2; KAP; PHR; PH2; SUW; VVG); UROGENITOSIS (F; BIB); UTEROSIS (F; DEP;
JLH; KAP); UVULOSIS (F; JLH); VIRUS (1; VVG; WOI); VOMITING (F; KAB; PH2); WART (F; JLH); WATER
RETENTION (1; VVG); WHITLOW (F; JLH); WORM (1; BIB; HH2; KAP; PH2; SUW; VVG; WBB).
DOSAGES (POMEGRANATE) — FRUITS ARE FOOD FARMACY (JAD); 4–8 G POWDERED FRUIT (KAP); 5–20 G
BARK AS TAENIFUGE (MAD); 1–2 G BARK DAILY (HHB); 5–12 G BARK (ROOT BARK OR STEM BARK) IN 240 CC
WATER BOILED UNTIL 1/3 GONE, TAKE IN 3 HOURLY DOSES ON EMPTY STOMACH 2 HOURS AFTER TAKING 40 CC CASTOR
OIL (JFM); 250 PARTS POWDERED BARK IN 1500 PARTS WATER AND BOILED FOR 30 MINUTES (PH2); 4–5 G
POWDERED FLOWER (KAP); 7 G FLOWER/300 CC WATER FOR INFLAMED MOUTH AND THROAT (JFM); 1–3 G POWDERED
ROOT (KAP); 1–3 G POWDERED SEED BARK (KAP); 1 PART PERICARP, ROOT, OR STEMBARK:5 PARTS WATER (PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (POMEGRANATE) — BARK CLASS 3. PERICARP CLASS
2D. CONTRAINDICATED WITH DIARRHEA; NOT TO BE TAKEN WITH FATS OR OILS WHEN TAKEN TO KILL PARASITES (AHP).
“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). STRONG DOSES EMETIC, NAUSEANT,
AND VERTIGOGENIC (JFM). STRONGER DOSES (>80 G) MAY CAUSE CHILLS, COLLAPSE, DIZZINESS, HEMATEMESIS,
AND VISUAL DISTURBANCES, POSSIBLY EVEN AMAUROSIS AND DEATH (MAD; PH2). EVEN MAURITIANS BELIEVE
THE BARK SHOULD BE CONTRAINDICATED IN GERIATRICS, PEDIATRICS, AND PREGNANCY.
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EXTRACTS (POMEGRANATE) — BARK EXTRACT (WITH CASUARININ, ELLAGITANNIN, AND PUNICORTEIN C, CYTOTOXIC TO MELANOMA (ED50=2-4 ΜG/ML CF <0.01 ΜG/ML FOR ACTINOMYCIN) (HH2). EXTRACTS OF ABORTIVE
MALE FLOWERS ARE HYPOGLYCEMIC IN DIABETIC RATS (X10837992). POMEGRANATE JUICE HAS ANTIATHEROGENIC
EFFECTS THAT MAY BE ATTRIBUTABLE TO ITS ANTIOXIDATIVE PROPERTIES (X10799367).
PONDLILY, VARIEGATED YELLOW PONDLILY
(NUPHAR VARIEGATA DURAND) ++
SYNONYMS: NUPHAR ADVENA SUBSP. VARIEGATA (DUR.) R. T. CLAUSEN, N. FRATERNA (G.S. MILL. & STANDL.)
STANDL., N. LUTEA SSP. VARIEGATA (DUR.) E.O. BEAL, NYMPHAEA ADVENA VAR. VARIEGATA (DUR.) FERNALD,
N. AMERICANA G.S. MILL. & STANDL., N. FRATERNA G.S. MILL. & STANDL., N. VARIEGATA (DUR.) G.S. MILL.,
NYMPHOZANTHUS VARIEGATUS (DUR.) FERNALD.
ACTIVITIES (PONDLILY) — ANTISEPTIC (F; DEM); HEMOSTAT (F; DEM); PANACEA (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (PONDLILY) — ARTHROSIS (F; DEM); BLEEDING (F; DEM); BOIL (F; JLH); BRUISE (F; DEM);
CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, TESTES (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CIRCULATION (F; DEM); DERMATOSIS
(F; DEM); HEADACHE (F; DEM); INFECTION (F; DEM); ORCHOSIS (F; JLH); PAIN (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM
(F; DEM); SORE (F; DEM); SWELLING (F; DEM; MIC); TUMOR (F; JLH); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VD (F;
DEM); WORM (F; DEM); WOUND (F; DEM).
PONTIAN RHODODENDRON (RHODODENDRON PONTICUM L.) X
ACTIVITIES (PONTIAN RHODODENDRON) — BRADYCARDIC (F; HHB; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS); DIAPHORETIC (F; PH2); DIURETIC (F; PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; HHB; PH2); INSECTICIDE (1; HHB); NARCOTIC
(F; EFS; HHB; PH2); STIMULANT (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (PONTIAN RHODODENDRON) — ARTHROSIS (F; PH2); FEVER (F; PH2); GOUT (F; PH2); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (1; HHB; PH2); HYDROCELE (F; EFS); HYPERTONY (F; HH2); RHEUMATISM (F; EFS;
PH2); STONE (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (PONTIAN RHODODENDRON) — DON’T TAKE IT (JAD); 0.2 MG GRAYANOTOXINS UP TO 2
MG/DAY (HH2).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PONTIAN RHODODENDRON) — NOT COVERED
(AHP). TAKEN OVER A LONG PERIOD IT MAY CAUSE INTOXICATION WITH HYDROQUINONE BECAUSE OF ARBUTIN
(HH2). SIGNS OF INTOXICATION INCLUDE ARRHYTHMIA, BRADYCARDIA, COLD SWEATS, CRAMPS, DIARRHEA, DYSPNEA, HYPOTENSION, PARESTHESIA, POOR COORDINATION, SALIVATION, STUPOR, AND POSSIBLE DEATH THROUGH
APNEA OR CARDIAC FAILURE (PH2). GRAYANOTOXINS MAY PREVENT CLOSURE OF SODIUM CHANNELS THUS
INHIBITING CONDUCTION (HH2).
POPLAR (POPULUS SP.) ++
(AGGREGATING P. BALSAMIFERA L., P. DELTOIDES W. BARTRAM EX MARSHALL, P. TREMULA L. (MAD), P.
TREMULOIDES MICHX. (FAD; FEL).
ACTIVITIES (POPLAR) — ANALGESIC (1; BGB; FAD; PH2; PNC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; BGB; KOM;
PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; BGB; FAD); ANTIPYRETIC (1; FAD); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; FAD);
ANTISEPTIC (1; BGB); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PH2); ASTRINGENT (F; BGB; PNC); CHOLAGOGUE (F;
CAN); COLLYRIUM (F; FAD); DEPURATIVE (F; DEP); DIURETIC (F; PNC); EXPECTORANT (1; BGB;
CAN; FAD); FUNGICIDE (1; BGB); HYPOURICEMIC (1; MAD); STIMULANT (F; PNC); STOMACHIC
(F; CEB); TONIC (F; FAD; FEL); URICOSURIC (1; MAD); VERMIFUGE (F; FAD; FEL); VULNERARY
(2; BGB; FAD; KOM; PH2).
INDICATIONS (POPLAR) — ACNE (1; BGB); ANOREXIA (F; CAN; FAD); ARTHROSIS (F; CEB; FAD);
BACTERIA (1; BGB; KOM; PH2); BO (F; CEB); BPH (1; FEL; MAD; PHR; PH2); BRUISE (1; BGB);
BURN (2; CEB; PHR; PH2); CANCER (F; CEB; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; MAD); COLD (1; CEB; FAD;
MIC); COLIC (F; DEM); CONGESTION (F; FEL); COUGH (F; FAD); CRAMP (1; PH2); CUT (F; FAD);
CYSTOSIS (F; CAN; MAD); DEBILITY (F; CEB; FEL); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; FAD; FEL);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; FAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; FEL; MAD); DYSURIA (1; FEL; MAD; PHR; PH2); EARACHE
(F; CEB; MAD); ECZEMA (F; CEB); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); ENURESIS (F; MAD); FEVER (1; FAD); FLU
(F; MIC); FROSTBITE (2; BGB; FAD; KOM; PH2); FUNGUS (1; BGB); GLEET (F; FEL); GONORRHEA (F;
FEL); GOUT (1; FNF; MAD); HEADACHE (1; BGB; FAD); HEMORRHOID (2; BGB; KOM; MAD; PH2);
HEPATOSIS (F; CEB); HYSTERIA (F; MAD); INCONTINENCE (F; MAD); INFECTION (1; BGB; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; BGB; FAD; PH2); IRRITATED NOSTRIL (F; FAD); LARYNGOSIS (1; BGB); MALARIA (F; CEB;
FEL); MENORRHAGIA (F; CEB; FAD); MYCOSIS (1; BGB); MYOSIS (F; FAD); NEPHROSIS (F; CEB);
NEURALGIA (1; MAD); PAIN (1; BGB; FAD; MAD; PH2; PNC); RESPIROSIS (1; BGB; FAD); RHEUMATISM (1; CAN; CEB; FAD; PH2); RHINOSIS (F; FAD); SCIATICA (1; CEB; FNF); SCURVY (F; FAD);
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SPRAIN (F; FAD); SORE (F; FAD); STOMACH PAIN (F; FAD); STRANGURY (F CEB); SUNBURN (2; BGB;
KOM; PH2); SWELLING (F; JLH); SYNCOPE (F; CEB); TENESMUS (F; FEL; MAD); TOOTHACHE (F; FAD);
UTEROSIS (F; FEL); UTI (F; FAD); VD (F; FAD; FEL; MAD); WORM (F; FAD; FEL; MIC); WOUND
(2; BGB; FAD; KOM; PH2).
DOSAGES (POPLAR) — 5 G BUD EXTERNALLY (PH2); 10 G BARK AND LEAF (PH2); 1–4 G BARK, OR IN
TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–4 ML LIQUID BARK EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 5 G DRUG
(PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (POPLAR) — CLASS 1 (AHP). SUBJECT TO
USUAL SALICYLATES AND TANNIN WARNINGS (1997). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER
THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). IN VIEW OF THE LACK OF TOXICOLOGICAL DATA, EXCESSIVE USE, ESPECIALLY
DURING LACTATION AND PREGNANCY, SHOULD BE AVOIDED. INDIVIDUALS WITH ASPIRIN OR SALICYLATE HYPERSENSITIVITY, ASTHMA, DIABETES, GOUT, HEMOPHILIA, HEPATOSIS, HYPOTHROMBINEMIA, NEPHROSIS, AND
PEPTIC ULCERS SHOULD BE CAUTIOUS WITH SALICYLATES. ALCOHOL, BARBITURATES, AND ORAL SEDATIVES MAY
POTENTIATE SALICYLATE TOXICITY. BEWARE OF SALICYLATE INTERACTION WITH ORAL ANTICOAGULANTS, METHOTREXATE, METOCLOPRAMIDE, PHENYTOIN, PRONEBECID, SPIRONOLACTONE, AND VALPROATE. SALICYLATES
EXCRETED IN BREAST MILK REPORTEDLY CAN CAUSE MACULAR RASHES IN BREAST-FED BABIES (CAN).
SALICYLATES AND DERIVATIVES AND FLAVONOIDS EXPLAIN ANALGESIC, ANTIBACTERIAL, ANTIINFLAMMATORY,
AND ANTISPASMODIC ACTIVITIES. ZINC LIGNANS MAY IMPROVE MICTURITION IN BPH (PH2). ACCORDING
TO MAD (IF WE CAN TRUST MY TRANSLATION, SALICIN RAISES URIC ACID EXCRETION 25–41%, POPULIN
11–29%; BUT THE MIX IS A BETTER URICOSURIC, RAISING EXCRETION LEVELS 38–71% (ANOTHER GOOD
EXAMPLE OF SYNERGY). SALIPOPULIN, THE MIX, IS A BETTER ANALGESIC IN ARTHROSIS AND NEURALGIA THAN
THE ISOLATED GLYCOSIDES (MAD).
POTATO (SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L.) +
ACTIVITIES (POTATO) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANALGESIC (1; TRA); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC); ANTISEPTIC
(1; CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (1; CRC; TRA); CARDIOTONIC (1; CRC; TRA); DIURETIC (F; CRC); EMETIC
(F; CRC); FUNGICIDE (1; TRA); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; TRA); HYPOTENSIVE (1; CRC; TRA); LACTAGOGUE
(F; CRC); MYOTROPIC (1; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); OREXIGENIC (F; CRC); PECTORAL (F; JFM).
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INDICATIONS (POTATO) — ANOREXIA (F; CRC); ARTHROSIS (F; JFM); BACTERIA (1; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F;
JFM); BURN (F; CRC; JFM); CALLUS (F; CRC); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DEM; JFM); CORN (F; CRC); COUGH
(F; CRC); CRAMP (1; CRC; TRA); CYSTOSIS (F; CRC; JFM); DELIRIUM (F; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F;
JFM); DIABETES (1; TRA); DYSURIA (F; JFM); FISTULA (F; CRC); FROSTBITE (F; CRC); FUNGUS (1; TRA);
HEADACHE (F; TRA); HEMORRHOID (F; JFM); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CRC; TRA); HYPERGLYCEMIA
(1; TRA); INFECTION (1; CRC; TRA); ITCH (1; TRA); MASTOSIS (F; JFM); MYCOSIS (1; TRA); NEURALGIA
(1; TRA); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM; JFM); PAIN (1; TRA); PROSTATE (F; CRC; JFM); PULMONOSIS (F;
JFM); RHEUMATISM (F; JFM); SPASM (1; CRC; JFM); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; X10857921); TUMOR (F;
CRC); WART (F; CRC; DEM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (POTATO) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “FRUITS” AND
GREEN SKINNED POTATOES CAN BE TOXIC, SOMETIMES FATALLY SO (CRC). SOLANINE IS ANALGESIC AND
ANTINEURALGIC; CONTROLS ITCH AT ORAL DOSES OF 50–200 MG (TRA).
PREMORSE, DEVIL’S BIT (SUCCISA PRATENSIS MOENCH) +
SYNONYM: SCABIOSA SUCCISA L.
ACTIVITIES (PREMORSE) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; PH2); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS); DEMULCENT (F; EFS); DEPURATIVE
(F; EFS); DIAPHORETIC (F; PH2); DIURETIC (F; EFS); EXPECTORANT (F; HHB; PH2); PARASITICIDE (F;
HHB); VERMIFUGE (F; HHB); VULNERARY (F; MAD).
INDICATIONS (PREMORSE) — BITE (F; MAD); BRUISE (F; MAD); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, NECK (F;
JLH); CANCER, THROAT (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; MAD); COLD (F; PH2); COUGH (F; PH2); DIZZINESS (F;
MAD); ECZEMA (F; MAD); ERYSIPELAS (F; MAD); FEVER (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS
(F; MAD); HYSTERIA (F; MAD); LEUKORRHEA (F; MAD); MUCOSOSIS (F; HHB); PARASITE (F; HHB);
PULMONOSIS (F; MAD); SCABIES (F; MAD); SORE (F; MAD); SORE THROAT (F; JLH); STOMATOSIS (F;
MAD); SWELLING (F; MAD); TOOTHACHE (F; MAD); UTEROSIS (F; MAD); VERTIGO (F; MAD); WORM (F;
HHB); WOUND (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (PREMORSE) — FOOD FARMACY; TEA SUBSTITUTE (HHB); YOUNG LEAVES EATEN AS DEPURATIVE
(MAD); 1 TSP TINCTURE SEVERAL ×/DAY (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PREMORSE) — NOT COVERED (AHP).“HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
PRICKLY ASH (ZANTHOXYLUM SPP.) +
SYNONYMS: ZANTHOXYLUM AMERICANUM MILL. IN FEL, Z. FRAXINEUM IN MAD.
ACTIVITIES (PRICKLY ASH) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DEM); ALTERATIVE (F; FEL); ANALGESIC (1; APA);
ANESTHETIC (1; APA); ANTIHELICOBACTER (1; X9781854); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; PHR); ANTIPERISTALTIC (1; FNF); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; APA; CAN; PHR); ANTISPASMODIC (F; HHB; PH2); ANTIULCER (1;
X9781854); CANDIDICIDE (1; FNF); CARMINATIVE (F; CAN; FEL; HHB); CHOLERETIC (F; FAD); CIRCULOSTIMULANT (F; CAN); CYTOTOXIC (F; HH3); DIAPHORETIC (F; CAN; FEL; MAD; PHR); DIURETIC (F;
DEM; FAD; FEL; MAD); EMMENAGOGUE (F; FEL; MAD); EXPECTORANT (F; DEM); HYPOTENSIVE (1;
APA); NEPHROTONIC (F; FEL); NERVINE (F; HH3); PANCREATONIC (F; FAD; FEL); SECRETAGOGUE (1;
FEL); SIALAGOGUE (1; APA; CAN; FAD; FEL; HH3); STIMULANT (1; APA); STOMACHIC (F; HHB);
TONIC (F; HHB); VULNERARY (F; HH3).
INDICATIONS (PRICKLY ASH) — AMENORRHEA (F; MAD); ANEMIA (1; JAD; FNF); ARTHROSIS (F; DEM);
ASTHMA (F; PH2); ATAXIA (F; FEL); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; MAD); BACKACHE (F; DEM); BLEEDING (F; DEM);
BRONCHOSIS (F; DEM); BURN (F; DEM); CANCER (1; FAD; HH3; HOX; JAD); CANDIDA (1; FNF);
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CARDIOPATHY (F; DEM; FAD); CATARRH (F; FEL); CHOLERA (F; FEL); COCCUS (F; MAD); COLD (F; DEM;
FAD; HH3); COLIC (F; FEL; HH3; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; FEL); CONVULSION (F; DEM); COUGH (F;
DEM; FAD; PH2); CRAMP (F; CAN; HHB; MAD; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); DROPSY (F; FEL);
DYSENTERY (F; FAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; FEL; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; FAD; FEL; PH2); EARACHE (F;
HH3); ENTEROSIS (F; FEL); FEVER (F; CAN; DEM; FEL; MAD; PHR; PH2); GAS (F; FEL; PH2);
GASTROSIS (F; FEL); GONORRHEA (F; DEM; HH3); HEADACHE (F; PH2); HELICOBACTER (1; X9781854);
HEMIPLEGIA (F; FEL; MAD); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA); HIP ACHE (F; MAD); HYPOTENSION (F;
PHR; PH2); HYSTERIA (F; HH3; MAD); IMPAIRED PERIPHERAL CIRCULATION (F; CAN); INFLAMMATION (1;
APA; PHR; PH2); INTERMITTENT CLAUDICATION (F; CAN); ISCHIOSIS (F; HH3; MAD); ITCH (F; DEM);
LEPROSY (F; PH2); LEUKORRHEA (F; MAD); LUMBAGO (F; FEL; MAD); MALARIA (F; FEL); MUCOSOSIS (F;
FEL); MYALGIA (F; FEL); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM; FAD); NEURALGIA (F; FEL; MAD); NEUROSIS (F; FAD;
HH3; MAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; PH2); OTOSIS (F; HH3; PH2); OVARIOSIS (F; MAD); PAIN (1; APA; DEM);
PANCREATOSIS (F; FAD); PARALYSIS (F; FEL; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (F; FEL); PULMONOSIS (F; DEM; FAD);
RAYNAUD’S SYNDROME (F; CAN); RHEUMATISM (F; APA; CAN; DEM; FAD; FEL; MAD; PHR; PH2);
SCROFULA (F; FEL); SICKLE CELL (1; JAD; FNF); SORE (F; FEL); SORE THROAT (F; DEM; FAD; FEL; HH3);
STOMATOSIS (F; FEL); SYPHILIS (F; FEL; HH3; MAD); TONSILOSIS (F; DEM; FAD); TOOTHACHE (1; DEM;
FAD; FEL; FNF; JAD; MAD; PH2); TORTICOLLIS (F; FEL); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); TYPHOID (F; FEL);
ULCER (1; X9781854); VD (F; DEM; FEL); VOMITING (F; DEM); WORM (F; DEM; PH2); YEAST (1; FNF).
DOSAGES (PRICKLY ASH) — 1–3 G DRY BARK, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (APA; CAN); 0.6–1.8 G POWDERED
BARK (MAD); 1–3 ML LIQUID BARK EXTRACT (PNC); 1–3 ML LIQUID BARK EXTRACT (1:1 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3
×/DAY (APA; CAN); 2–5 ML BARK TINCTURE (1:5 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.5–1.5 G DRY BERRIES
(CAN); 0.5–1.5 ML LIQUID BERRY EXTRACT (1:1 IN 45% ETHANOL) (APA; CAN); 0.5–1.5 ML LIQUID FRUIT
EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PRICKLY ASH) — CLASS 2B (AHP). NONE
REPORTED (PHR). REPORTED TO BE TOXIC TO ANIMALS (CAN). BECAUSE OF PHARMACOLOGICALLY ACTIVE
ALKALOIDS AND COUMARINS, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. MAY INTERFERE WITH
ANTICOAGULANT THERAPY. EXCESSIVE USE SHOULD BE AVOIDED (CAN).
EXTRACTS (PRICKLY ASH) — BARK EXTRACTS ACT AS A REVERSIBLE NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKING AGENT. A SINGLE
HYPOTENSIVE DOSE OF NITIDINE CHLORIDE (2 MG/KG) LOWERED BLOOD PRESSURE 20% IN MICE WITHIN 90
MINUTES, PERSISTING FOR 6 HOURS. NITIDINE ALSO ANTAGONIZES THE HYPERTENSIVE EFFECTS OF ANGIOTENSIN.
CHELERYTHRINE, AT 10 MG/KG (ORL RAT), WAS COMPARABLE IN ANTIINFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY TO INDOMETHACIN
AT 5 MG/KG. CHELERYTHRINE ALSO WORKS AGAINST CANDIDA AND GRAM-POSITIVE, IF NOT GRAM-NEGATIVE,
BACTERIA. CHELERYTHRINE POTENTIATES THE ANALGESIA OF MORPHINE, PROLONGS BARBITURATE SLEEP, AND IS
HYPOTENSIVE FOLLOWING AN IMMEDIATE HYPERTENSIVE THRUST (IN CATS, MICE, AND RATS). ASIRININ HAS
ANTITUBERCULAR ACTIVITY; NEOHERCULIN IS INSECTICIDAL AND SIALAGOGUE.
PRICKLY PEAR (OPUNTIA FICUS-INDICA (L.) MILL.) ++
SYNONYMS: CACTUS FICUS-INDICA L., OPUNTIA FICUS-INDICA VAR. GYMNOCARPA (F.A.C. WEBER). SPEG.
ACTIVITIES (PRICKLY PEAR) — ANALGESIC (F; DAV); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; WOI); EMOLLIENT
(F; WOI); SEDATIVE (F; DAV).
INDICATIONS (PRICKLY PEAR) — ACNE (F; JFM); ALOPECIA (F; AAB); ARTHROSIS (F; AAB); CALLUS (F;
JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; AAB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; JFM); CORN (F; JLH); CYSTOSIS (F; AAB); DERMATOSIS
(F; JFM); DIABETES (F; DAV); DIARRHEA (F; EFS; JFM); DYSENTERY (F; EFS; JFM); ENTEROSIS (F; JFM);
EPISTAXIS (F; DAV); FEVER (F; AAB; JFM); GONORRHEA (F; JFM); HEPATOSIS (F; JFM); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (F; AAB); INSOMNIA (F; DAV); MALAISE (F; AAB); NERVOUSNESS (F; DAV); PAIN (F; DAV;
JFM); PROSTATOSIS (F; DAV); PULMONOSIS (F; JFM); RABIES (F; JFM); RADIATION BURN (F; JFM);
RHEUMATISM (F; DAV); STOMACHACHE (F; JFM); TUMOR (F; JFM); WART (F; JLH).
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PRICKLY POPPY (ARGEMONE MEXICANA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (PRICKLY POPPY) — ANALGESIC (1; DEP; WBB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WO2); ANTI-HIV (1;
FNF; HAD); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; TRA); ANTISEPTIC (1; WO2); ANTITRYPANOSOMIC (1; WO2);
ANTIVAGAL (1; WBB); ANTIVIRAL (1; WO2); CARCINOGENIC (1; WO2); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; WO2);
CARMINATIVE (F; CRC); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; CRC); DEMULCENT (F; CRC; DEP; IED); DEPURATIVE (F;
CRC; JFM); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; JFM; WBB); DIURETIC (F; CRC; DEP; JFM; WBB); EDEMAGENIC
(1; JFM); EMETIC (F; CRC; IED; JFM; WBB); EMBRYOTOXIC (1; TRA); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC;
JFM); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC; DEP; IED; WBB); FUNGICIDE (1; TRA; WBB); GLAUCOMAGENIC (F;
JFM); HALLUCINOGEN (F; CRC); HEMOSTAT (F; CRC); HEPATOTOXIC (1; TRA); HYPERTENSIVE (1; TRA);
HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; TRA); HYPOTENSIVE (1; TRA); INSECTICIDE (1; TRA; WBB); LAXATIVE (F; CRC;
IED; JFM; WBB); NARCOTIC (1; CRC; DEP; WBB; WO2); OREXIGENIC (F; CRC); PECTORAL (F; JFM);
POISON (F; CRC); RESPIRADEPRESSANT (1; WBB); RESPIRASTIMULANT (1; WBB); RT-INHIBITOR (1; FNF;
HAD); SEDATIVE (F; CRC; JFM; WBB); SPASMOGENIC (1; TRA); STIMULANT (F; CRC); TACHYCARDIC
(1; WBB); TERMITIFUGE (F; WBB); TONIC (F; JFM); UTEROTONIC (1; TRA; WBB); VASODILATOR (1;
TRA); VULNERARY (F; CRC; JFM).
INDICATIONS (PRICKLY POPPY) — ASTHMA (F; CRC; JFM); BACTERIA (1; WO2); BLEEDING (F; CRC);
BLENNORRHAGIA (F; WBB); CANCER (F; IED; JFM; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; JFM); CATARRH (F; CRC);
CHANCRE (F; CRC; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; CRC); CHOLERA (F; WBB); COLD (F;
CRC; JFM); COLIC (F; CRC; DEP; JFM; WBB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CRC; JFM); CONSTIPATION (F;
CRC; IED; JFM; WBB); CORNEAL OPACITY (F; DEP; JFM); COUGH (F; JFM); DENTITION (F; JFM);
DERMATOSIS (F; CRC; DEP; IED; WBB; WO2); DIARRHEA (F; WBB); DROPSY (F; CRC; DEP);
DYSENTERY (F; DEP; WBB); DYSURIA (F; CRC; JFM); ECZEMA (F; WBB); ENTEROSIS (F; DEP); EPILEPSY
(F; JFM); ERUPTION (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC; JFM; WBB); FUNGUS (1; TRA; WBB); GASTROSIS (F;
TRA); GONORRHEA (F; DEP; WBB); GUINEA WORM (1; WO2); HEADACHE (F; CRC; DEP); HEART (F;
CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; JFM); HERPES (F; CRC; DEP); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; JFM; TRA);
HIV (1; FNF; HAD); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; TRA); INFECTION (1; TRA; WBB); INFLAMMATION (1; CRC;
TRA); INSOMNIA (F; CRC; JFM; WBB); INTOXICATION (F; CRC); ITCH (F; CRC; DEP; IED; WBB);
JAUNDICE (F; DEP; JFM); LEISHMANIASIS (1; WO2); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; TRA); MALARIA (1;
JFM); MYCOSIS (1; TRA; WBB); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC; JFM; WBB); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC; DEP;
JFM; WBB); PAIN (1; DEP; WBB); PARASITE (F; JFM); PERTUSSIS (F; CRC; JFM); PNEUMONIA (F;
JFM); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); RINGWORM (F; JFM); SCABIES (F; CRC; DEP; IED); SNAKEBITE (F;
WBB); SORE (1; DEP; JFM; WO2); SPLENOMEGALY (1; WO2); SPLENOSIS (F; JFM); STRANGURY (F;
DEP); SYPHILIS (F; WO2); TAPEWORM (F; DEP); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); TRACHOMA (1; WO2); TUBERCULOSIS (1; FNF; WBB); VIRUS (1; WO2); WART (F; JFM; WBB); WATER RETENTION (F; JFM); WOUND
(1; JFM; WBB).
DOSAGES (PRICKLY POPPY) — 30 MIMIMS OIL (DEP); THIMBLE FULL OF SEEDS AS EMETIC (DEP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PRICKLY POPPY) — INGESTION OF THE SEED OIL
CAN CAUSE ANEMIA, DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, HIGH-TENSION GLAUCOMA, AND VOMITING DUE TO THE ‘CARCINOGENIC’ ALKALOID, SANGUINARINE. TOXICITY IS DUE TO INTERACTION OF SANGUINARINE AND 11-OXO-TRIACONTANOIC ACID. MILK OF COWS FED PRICKLY POPPY CAN CAUSE GLAUCOMA (WO2). LD50 OF ARGEMONE OIL
= 9 ML/KG IPR MOUSE; SANGUINARINE 18 MG/KG (WBB). SEEDS CONTAIN BERBERINE, WHICH MAY BE
HELPFUL IN MDR-RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS (JAD).
PRINCE’S FEATHER, AMARANTH
(AMARANTHUS HYPOCHONDRIACUS L.) ++
SYNONYMS: A. HYBRIDUS VAR. ERYTHROSTACHYUS MOQ., A. HYBRIDUS VAR. HYPOCHONDRIACUS (L.) B. L. ROB.
ACTIVITIES (PRINCE’S FEATHER) — ASTRINGENT (F; DEP; PH2).
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INDICATIONS (PRINCE’S FEATHER) — DIARRHEA (F; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PH2);
SORE (F; PH2); STOMATOSIS (F; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PRINCE’S FEATHER) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2
DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
PRIVET (LIGUSTRUM VULGARE L.) +
SYNONYMS: L. INSULARE DECNE., L. INSULENSE DECNE.
ACTIVITIES (PRIVET) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WBB); ANTICOMPLEMENTARY (1; X10930718); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; X10930718); ANTISEPTIC (1; WBB); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC); CANDIDICIDE (1; X10594942);
DETERGENT (F; CRC); IMMUNOMODULATOR (1; X10594942); FUNGICIDE (1; X10594942); LAXATIVE (F;
CRC); PARALYTIC (1; WBB); POISON (1; CRC); VULNERARY (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (PRIVET) — BACTERIA (1; WBB); CANDIDA (1; X10594942); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC);
ESCHERICHIA (1; WBB); FUNGUS (1; X10594942); INFECTION (1; CRC; WBB; X10594942); INFLAMMATION (1; X10930718); MYCOSIS (1; X10594942); PHARYNGOSIS (F; CRC); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1;
WBB); STOMATOSIS (F; CRC); TUMOR (F; CRC; JLH); UVULOSIS (F; JLH); YEAST (1; X10594942).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PRIVET) — CHILDREN REPORTEDLY HAVE DIED FROM
EATING FRUIT (WBB).
PROSTRATE KNOTWEED (POLYGONUM AVICULARE L.) +
SYNONYM: P. HETEROPHYLLUM LINDM.
ACTIVITIES (PROSTRATE KNOTWEED) — ACHE-INHIBITOR (2; KOM; PHR); ALLERGENIC (1; CRC); ANALGESIC (F; CRC; DEP); ANTIABORTIVE (F; DEM); ANTIACETYLCHOLINESTERASE (2; KOM; PHR); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; MPI; PH2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC); ANTIDIAPHORETIC (1; PHR; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(2; KOM; PHR); ANTIPERIODIC (F; CRC); ANTIPYRETIC (F; WOI); ANTISEPTIC (F; CRC; WOI); ANTITUSSIVE
(1; PHR); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC; DEM; KOM; PH2); CHOLAGOGUE (F; CRC); CICATRIZANT (1; DAA);
DEMULCENT (F; CRC); DIURETIC (1; CRC; LMP; PHR; PH2); EMETIC (F; CRC); EMOLLIENT (F; CRC;
DAA); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); HEMOSTAT (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; MPI); HYPOTONIC
(F; HH2); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); PECTORAL (1; PHR); PISCICIDE (F; DEM); TONIC (F; CRC); VASOCONSTRICTOR
(F; CRC); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC; DAA; WOI); VULNERARY (F; CRC; DEP; GMH).
INDICATIONS (PROSTRATE KNOTWEED) — ARTHROSIS (F; GMH); ASCARIS (F; LMP); ASTHMA (1; CRC);
BACTERIA (1; CRC); BLEEDING (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (2; CRC; PHR; PH2); CALCULUS
(F; DEP); CANCER (F; CEB; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, KIDNEY (F; CRC; JLH);
CANCER, STOMACH (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; CRC; JLH); CATARRH (1; KOM; PHR; PH2);
CHANCRE (F; CRC; DAA); CHOLERA (F; CRC); COCCYX (F; DEM); COLIC (F; GMH); CONSTIPATION (F;
CRC); COUGH (2; PHR; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; LMP; PH2); DIABETES (F; CRC; WOI); DIARRHEA
(1; CRC; DEM; PNC); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC); DYSURIA (F; CRC;
DEM); ECZEMA (F; CRC; LMP); ENTEROSIS (F; LMP); EPISTAXIS (F; GMH); FEVER (F; CRC; WOI);
FRACTURE (F; DEM); GONORRHEA (F; CRC; PH2); GOUT (F; CRC; DAA; HH2); GRAVEL (F; DEM);
HEATSTROKE (F; CRC); HEMATURIA (F; DEM); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC; DAA); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
(1; CRC; MPI; WOI); HYSTERIA (F; LMP); INFECTION (F; CRC; WOI); INFLAMMATION (2; CRC; DEM;
KOM; PHR); ITCH (F; CRC; DAA; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; LMP; PH2); MALARIA (F; CRC); MENORRHAGIA
(F; CRC); MUCOSOSIS (1; KOM; PHR; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; GMH); PAIN (F; CRC; DEM;
DEP); PHARYNGOSIS (2; KOM; PHR; PH2); PULMONOSIS (1; PHR; PH2); RESPIROSIS (2; KOM;
PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; HH2; PH2; WOI); SCALD (F; DEM); SORE (F; WOI); STOMACHACHE
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(F; CRC; DEM); STOMATOSIS (2; KOM; PHR; PH2); STONE (F; CRC); SWELLING (F; DEM); TAPEWORM
(F; PH2); TONSILOSIS (F; CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); TUMOR (F; JLH); ULCER (F; JLH;
WOI); VAGINOSIS (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (1; CRC; LMP; PHR; PH2); WORM (F; CRC; DAA;
LMP; WOI); WOUND (1; DAA; DEM).
DOSAGES (PROSTRATE KNOTWEED) — 2–3 TSP HERB (4.8–7.2 G) IN HOT TEAS/DAY (HHB); 5 G HERB (HH2);
2 G HERB/CUP TEA (HH2); 4–6 G/DAY OR CUP OF TEA (1.5 G HERB) 3–5 ×/DAY (PHR); FOOD FARMACY IN
INDIA WHERE EATEN AS A VEGGIE (WOI).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PROSTRATE KNOTWEED) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
NONE AT PROPER DOSAGE (PHR). 1% SOLUBLE SILICIC ACID, PARTIALLY WATER SOLUBLE (PHR). SHOOT TINCTURE
LD50 = 500 MG/KG IPR RAT (HH2). FLAVONOIDS ARE AN ANTIAGGREGANT (PH2).
PSYLLIUM, BLONDE ISPAGHULA (PLANTAGO OVATA FORSK.) +++
SYNONYM: P. ISPAGHULA ROXB. EX FLEMING.
WHO DEFINES SEMEN PLANTAGINIS AS DRIED RIPE SEED OF PLANTAGO AFRA L., P. ASIATICA L., P. INDICA
L., AND/OR P. OVATA FORSK. IT IS INTERESTING TO SEE HOW BLUMENTHAL ET AL. (1998) AND FLEMING ET AL.
(1998) SEPARATE TWO SPECIES OF PSYLLIUM, ONE OF WHICH BLUMENTHAL ET AL. CALL BLONDE, P. OVATA, AND
THE OTHER BLACK, P. PSYLLIUM (P. AFRA). I DOUBT THAT MANY BOTANISTS CAN TELL ALL THE PLANTAIN SPECIES
APART, EVEN IN THE FIELD WITH FLOWERS, FRUITS, AND LEAVES PRESENT. I MAINTAIN THAT UNVOUCHERED STUDIES
ON THESE CLOSELY RELATED SPECIES ARE ALMOST MEANINGLESS AND THE MEDICAL LITERATURE BUILT ON A
MOUNTAIN OF TOOTHPICKS. I HAVE READ THAT OUR LOCAL WEED, THE PLANTAIN, PLANTAGO MAJOR, WAS AT ONE
TIME SUBSTITUTED, SUCCESSFULLY FOR PSYLLIUM, BUT I DOUBT IF THE VOUCHERS ARE THERE TO BACK UP THAT
STORY EITHER. I THINK THAT THE HUSKS AND SEEDS OF SEVERAL SPECIES HAVE BEEN CONFUSED AND SHARE MANY
SIMILAR ACTIVITIES.
ACTIVITIES (PSYLLIUM) — ALLERGENIC (1; APA); ANTIBACTERIAL (F; WOI); ANTICANCER (1; HH2); ANTICHOLINERGIC (1; PNC); ANTIPYRETIC (F; KAB); ASTRINGENT (F; DEP; KAB); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; PNC);
DEMULCENT (1; CAN; DEP; KAB; PED); DIGESTIVE (1; KAB); DIURETIC (F; KAB; PED; WHO);
EMOLLIENT (F; DEP); FLATUGENIC (1; CAN); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; PNC); HYPERTENSIVE (1; KAP);
HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; BGB; HH2; KAB; KOM; LAF); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; BGB; HH2; PNC);
HYPOTENSIVE (1; KAP; PNC); HYPOURICEMIC (1; HH2); LAXATIVE (2; BGB; DEP; KAP; PNC);
PECTINIFEROUS (2; JAD); PERISTALTIC (2; PIP; PNC; WHO).
INDICATIONS (PSYLLIUM) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH; KAP; WHO); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; SKY); BACTERIA
(F; WOI); BLEEDING (1; KAP); BLENNORRHEA (F; KAP); CACOETHES (F; JLH); CANCER (1; HH2; JLH);
CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, EAR (F; JLH); CANCER, INTESTINE, (F; JLH);
CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (F; JLH); CANCER, NECK (F; JLH); CANCER, PAROTID (F; JLH);
CANCER, THROAT (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CANDIDA (1; PED); CARDIOPATHY (2; BGB); CATARRH
(F; DEP; KAP); CHELATION, CYCLAMATE (1; PNC); COLD (F; DEP); COLITIS (2; BGB; KOM; PH2; SHT);
CONSTIPATION (2; BGB; DEP; KAP; KOM; PH2; PNC; SHT; WHO); COUGH (1; DEP; PED; PH2);
CRAMP (1; APA); CYSTOSIS (F; CAN; DEP; KAP); DERMATOSIS (F; CAN); DIABETES (1; APA; HH2;
PH2); DIARRHEA (2; DEP; KOM; PH2; SKY; WHO); DIVERTICULOSIS (1; CAN; SHT); DUODENOSIS
(F; PH2); DYSENTERY (1; CAN; DEP; KAB; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEP); DYSURIA (F; DEP; KAP;
PH2); ENTEROSIS (1; APA; PH2); FEVER (F; DEP; KAB); FURUNCULOSIS (F; CAN; PH2); GALLSTONE
(PREVENTIVE) (1; BGB; PH2); GAS (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GONORRHEA (F; DEP; KAP; PH2);
GOUT (1; HH2; KAP; PH2; WHO); HEMORRHOID (2; DEP; KAP; KOM; PH2; SKY); HEPATOSIS (F;
JLH; PNC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; KAP; PED; PNC); HIGH BLOOD SUGAR (1; PH2); HIGH
CHOLESTEROL (2; BGB; HH2; KAB; KOM; LAF; PHR; PH2; SKY); HIGH TRIGLYCERIDES (1; PH2;
SKY); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; BGB; HH2; PNC); IBS (1; APA; KOM; PH2; SKY); INFLAMMATION (F;
DEP; KAP); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; KAP); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); MUCOSOSIS (2; DEP; KOM; PH2;
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PIP); NEPHROSIS (F; DEP; KAP; PH2); OBESITY (1; PH2; SKY); PAIN (1; PH2); PAROTOSIS (F; JLH);
PHARYNGOSIS (2; KOM; PIP); PREGNANCY (1; APA); PROCTOSIS (1; APA); PSORIASIS (F; SKY); RESPIROSIS
(2; BGB; KOM; PIP); RHEUMATISM (F; KAP; PH2); SORE (F; DEP); STOMATOSIS (F; JLH); ULCER (F;
PH2); ULCERATIVE COLITIS (1; PH2); URETHROSIS (F; KAP). UROGENITOSIS (F; PH2); ULCER (1; PH2); UTI
(F; APA); VD (F; KAP; PH2); WHITLOW (F; JLH); WOUND (F; DEP).
DOSAGES (PSYLLIUM) — 2.5–10 G SEED 2–3 ×/DAY (AHP); 5–10 G (3 G IN CHILDREN) SEED 3 ×/DAY
(CAN); 10–30 G SEED (BLACK PSYLLIUM) (KOM); 12–40 G SEED (BLONDE PSYLLIUM) (KOM); 6–12 G
POWDERED SEED (KAP); 56–112 ML BRUISED SEED DECOCTION (KAP); 2–4 ML LIQUID SEED EXTRACT (1:1
IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2 TSP (7.5 G) SEED OR 1 TSP HUSK/GLASS WATER (APA); 0.5 CUP FRESH
SEED OR HULL (PED); 1–2 TBSP DRY SEED OR HULL (PED); 1 TBSP DRY SEED OR HULL/CUP OF WATER (PED);
7.5 G SEED OR 5 G HUSKS 1–2 ×/DAY (SKY); 3–5 G HUSKS (CAN); 3–4 (565 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (JAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PSYLLIUM) — CLASS 2D. TAKE WITH AT LEAST
8 OZ LIQUID. TAKE 1 HOUR AFTER TAKING OTHER DRUGS, WHICH IT MIGHT CHELATE. CONTRAINDICATED IN
BOWEL, ESOPHAGEAL, OR GI OBSTRUCTION (AHP; PIP). BULKING AGENTS SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN BY THOSE
WITH STENOTIC LESIONS OF THE GI TRACT. MAY LEAD TO BOWEL OBSTRUCTION IF FLUID INTAKE IS INADEQUATE.
(TAKE 150 ML WATER/5 G PSYLLIUM (KOM)). DO NOT TAKE BULKING AGENTS WHEN LAYING DOWN OR AT
BEDTIME. DO NOT USE WITH ANTIPERISTALTICS (E.G., SUCH AS LOPERAMIDE, FOR EXAMPLE) (SHT). PHYSICIANS AND OTHER HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS ARE DEVELOPING INCREASINGLY ALLERGIC REACTIONS TO PSYLLIUM
POWDER. THERE ARE REPORTS OF A FATAL BRONCHOSPASM AFTER ORAL INGESTION OF ISPAGHULA, IDENTICAL
WITH, OR CLOSELY RELATED TO PSYLLIUM. COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR SEED AND SEEDSHELL: GI OBSTRUCTION (ILEUS), AND DIABETES, WHICH IS HARD TO CONTROL (AS INSULIN NEED MAY BE
REDUCED); ADVERSE EFFECTS: ALLERGIC REACTIONS; INTERACTIONS: ABSORPTION OF OTHER DRUGS TAKEN SIMULTANEOUSLY. OTHER CONTRAINDICATIONS: INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION (AEH). BASED ON EARLY DRAFTS, AHP
REPEATS THAT PSYLLIUM IS CONTRAINDICATED IN “DIABETES MELLITUS WHICH IS DIFFICULT TO REGULATE ...”
THERE MAY BE A NEED TO REDUCE INSULIN DOSAGE IN INSULIN-DEPENDENT DIABETES (KOM). IF SWALLOWED
DRY, PSYLLIUM CAN CAUSE ESOPHAGEAL OBSTRUCTION AND FLATULENCE (CAN). “ISPAGHULA HUSK DEPRESSED
THE GROWTH OF CHICKENS BY 15% WHEN ADDED TO THEIR DIET AT 2%.” BY SPEEDING TRANSIT TIME, BULK
LAXATIVES CAN LOWER ABSORPTION OF SOME DRUGS. WOW! “ISPAGHULA MAY BE USED DURING PREGNANCY
AND LACTATION” (CAN). ALCOHOLIC EXTRACT IS HYPOTENSIVE IN SMALL DOSES, HYPERTENSIVE IN LARGE
DOSES (KAP). MUCILAGE IS HYPOGLYCEMIC. SEEDS OF RELATED SPECIES IN CHINA ARE USED CLINICALLY
TO TREAT HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE WITH ~50% SUCCESS. “THE FDA HAS PROPOSED A RULE THAT WOULD AMEND
THE REGULATION PERMITTING FOOD LABELING BEARING A HEALTH CLAIM ON SOLUBLE FIBER FOR A LOWER RISK
OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE (CHD) TO INCLUDE SOLUBLE FIBER FROM PSYLLIUM HUSKS (PLANTAGO ASIATICA
L.).” THE MAKER OF ONE POPULAR CEREAL PETITIONED, CITING DATA FROM 57 CLINICAL STUDIES (1965–1996,
INCLUDING 21 HUMAN STUDIES) ON PSYLLIUM’S ABILITY TO LOWER CHOLESTEROL AND CHD RISK. FASEB
HAS DETERMINED THAT PSYLLIUM IS SAFE AT LEVELS UP TO 25 G/DAY. FDA COUNTERS THAT HIGH LEVELS OF
PSYLLIUM HUSK “MAY ENHANCE EPITHELIAL CELL PROLIFERATION IN THE GI TRACT OR CAUSE ALLERGIES IN
SOME PEOPLE” (JOHNSTON, B.J.; 1997). FDA PROPOSES HEALTH CLAIM FOR PSYLLIUM. HERBALGRAM
41:28.). HH2 REPORTS 8-WEEK CLINICAL TRIALS ON HYPERUREMIA WITH 7 G PSYLLIUM HUSKS A DAY FOR 8
WEEKS. BLOOD LEVELS OF UREA WERE 19% LOWER AFTER THE 8 WEEKS (BASED ON RAMPTON AND BARTON,
1984. CLIN. NEPHROL. 121: 159.) (HH2).
PUFFBALL (LYCOPERDON SPP.) ++
ACTIVITIES (PUFFBALL) — HEMOSTAT (1; EFS).
INDICATIONS (PUFFBALL) — 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).
DOSAGES (PUFFBALL) — FOOD FARMACY (JAD).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PUFFBALL) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES
NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
PULSATILLA, PASQUEFLOWER (ANEMONE PULSATILLA L.) X
SYNONYMS: A. SEROTINA (SCHUR) COSTE, PULSATILLA VULGARIS MILL., P. VULGARIS VAR. SEROTINA SCHUR.
ACTIVITIES (PULSATILLA) — 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 (PULSATILLA) — 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).
DOSAGES (PULSATILLA) — DON’T TAKE IT! (APA); 0.12–0.3 G HERB, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.1–0.4
G POWDERED HERB (MAD); 0.12–0.3 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC); 0.12–0.3 ML LIQUID HERBAL EXTRACT
(1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.3–1.0 ML HERB TINCTURE (1:10 IN 40% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY
(CAN); 0.3–2 ML HERB TINCTURE (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PULSATILLA) — 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 L.) +++
SYNONYMS: CUCUMIS PEPO (L.) DUMORT., CUCURBITA MAMMEATA MOLINA.
TRAMIL DATA BASED ON C. MOSCHATA DUCHESNE.
ACTIVITIES (PUMPKIN) — 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 (PUMPKIN) — 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).
DOSAGES (PUMPKIN) — SEEDS ARE FOOD FARMACY! 60–500 G SEED (APA); AVERAGE SINGLE DOSE 50 G;
100–200 SHELLED SEED KERNELS = 30–60 G (HHB); 10 G CRUSHED SEED (PHR; PH2; SHT).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PUMPKIN) — 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
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OXALCRYSTALLURIA (FORMATION OF BLADDER STONES DUE TO ACCUMULATED OXALATE CRYSTALS IN 2- TO 7-YEAR-OLD
BOYS), WHILE INCREASING GLYCOSAMINOGLYCANS, POTASSIUM, AND PYROPHOSPHATE (BGB).
PUMPKIN SEED (CUCURBITA PEPO L.) +++
SYNONYMS: CUCUMIS PEPO (L.) DUMORT., CUCURBITA MAMMEATA MOLINA.
ACTIVITIES (PUMPKIN SEED) — 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 (PUMPKIN SEED) — 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).
DOSAGES (PUMPKIN SEED) — SEEDS ARE FOOD FARMACY! 60–500 G SEED (APA); AVERAGE SINGLE
DOSE 50 G; 100–200 SHELLED SEED KERNELS = 30–60 G (HHB); 10 G CRUSHED SEED (PHR; PH2;
SHT).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PUMPKIN SEED) — 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).
PUNCTURE VINE (TRIBULUS TERRESTRIS L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (PUNCTURE VINE) — 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 (PUNCTURE VINE) — 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);
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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).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PUNCTURE VINE) — PLANT MAY CONTAIN A
HEPATOTOXIN, AND PHOTOSENSITIVITY FROM PHYLLOERYTHRIN, A CHLOROPHYLL DERIVATIVE (WOI).
PURGING CROTON (CROTON TIGLIUM L.) X
ACTIVITIES (PURGING CROTON) — 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 (PURGING CROTON) — 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).
DOSAGES (PURGING CROTON) — HISTORICALLY ONLY, 100 MG OIL, INDIVIDUAL DOSE; TO 300 MG/DAY; OR
4–8 SEED (HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PURGING CROTON) — 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.
PURGING NUT, BUBBLE BUSH (JATROPHA CURCAS L.) X
ACTIVITIES (PURGING NUT) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CRC; MPG; WBB); ANALGESIC (F; CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; MPG; TRA); ANTICANCER (1; FNF; ZUL); ANTICONVULSANT (1; MPG; 60P); ANTIHERPETIC
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(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 (PURGING NUT) — 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).
DOSAGES (PURGING NUT) — 2 SEEDS PURGE BUT 4–5 MAY CAUSE DEATH (WBB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PURGING NUT) — TOO POISONOUS TO TOY AROUND
WITH. POISONING MAY CAUSE AMNESIA, CONVULSIONS, DELIRIUM, DIARRHEA, NAUSEA, VERTIGO, AND VISUAL
DISTURBANCES (MAD).
PURPLE BEEBALM (MONARDA FISTULOSA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (PURPLE BEEBALM) — CARMINATIVE (1; FAD); DIAPHORETIC (F; FAD); VERMIFUGE (F; FAD).
INDICATIONS (PURPLE BEEBALM) — 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).
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PURPLE GROMWELL, RED GROMWELL
(LITHOSPERMUM ERYTHRORHIZON SIEBOLD & ZUCC.) X
ACTIVITIES (PURPLE GROMWELL) — 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 (PURPLE GROMWELL) — 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).
DOSAGES (PURPLE GROMWELL) — DO NOT TAKE IT (JAD); 3–10 G (HH3); 5–8 G ROOT FOR SMALLPOX (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PURPLE GROMWELL) — 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).
PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE (LYTHRUM SALICARIA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE) — 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 (PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE) — 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).
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DOSAGES (PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE) — 30–60 GRAINS POWDER (FEL); 2–4 G IN TEA (HHB); 3 G HERB/100
ML TEA 2–3 ×/DAY (PH2); 20 G HERB TO 100 ML 20% ETHANOL, STEEP 5 DAYS, TAKE 2–3 TSP/DAY (PH2);
0.5 G LIQUID EXTRACT (CHILDREN), 3–5 G (ADULT) (MAD); 1–3 OZ DECOCTION (FEL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
PURPLE TEPHROSIA (TEPHROSIA PURPUREA (L.) PERS.) +
ACTIVITIES (PURPLE TEPHROSIA) — ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); ALTERATIVE (F; KAB; KAP); ANTIPYRETIC (F;
KAB; KAP); BITTER (F; KAB; KAP); CHOLAGOGUE (F; KAP); DEOBSTRUENT (F; KAP); DEPURATIVE (F;
KAB); DIAPHORETIC (F; KAP); DIURETIC (F; KAB; KAP); INSECTICIDE (F; WOI); LAXATIVE (F; KAB);
PISCICIDE (F; KAB); TONIC (F; KAB); VERMIFUGE (F; KAB; WOI).
INDICATIONS (PURPLE TEPHROSIA) — ACNE (F; KAB; SKJ); ASCITES (F; WOI); ASTHMA (F; KAB; WOI);
BILIOUSNESS (F; WOI); BLEEDING (F; WOI); BOIL (F; KAB); BRIGHT’S DISEASE (F; WOI); BRONCHOSIS
(F; KAB); CANCER (F; KAB); CARDIOPATHY (F; KAB); CARIES (F; KAB); COLIC (F; KAB); CONSTIPATION
(F; KAB); COUGH (F; KAB; WOI); DERMATOSIS (F; KAP); DIARRHEA (F; KAB; WOI); DROPSY (F; WOI);
DYSPEPSIA (F; KAB; WOI); DYSURIA (F; WOI); ECZEMA (F; KAP; WOI); ELEPHANTIASIS (F; WOI);
ENTEROSIS (F; KAB); FEVER (F; KAB; KAP); GAS (F; KAB); GONORRHEA (F; KAB); HEMORRHOID (F;
KAB); HEPATOSIS (1; KAB; WOI); IMPOTENCE (F; SKJ); INFLAMMATION (F; KAB; WOI); ITCH (F; WOI);
JAUNDICE (F; WOI); LEPROSY (F; KAB; WOI); NEPHROSIS (F; KAB); PAIN (F; WOI); PULMONOSIS (F;
KAB); RHEUMATISM (F; WOI); SCABIES (F; WOI); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB; SKJ); SORE (F; KAB); SPLENOSIS
(F; KAB); SYPHILIS (F; KAB); THIRST (F; KAB); UROGENITOSIS (F; WOI); VD (F; KAB); WORM (F;
KAB; WOI); WOUND (F; KAB).
DOSAGES (PURPLE TEPHROSIA) — 3–6 G POWDERED HERB (KAP); 12–20 ML INFUSION (KAP).
PURSLANE (PORTULACA OLERACEA L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (PURSLANE) — ALTERATIVE (F; DAV); ANTIPYRETIC (F; AAB); APERIENT (F; DAV); ANTIBACTERIAL
(1; AAB; WOI); ANTIOXIDANT (1; AAB); ANTISCORBUTIC (1; DAV JFM); ANTISEPTIC (1; AAB; FAD;
60P); ANTIVIRAL (F; DAV); ASTRINGENT (1; DAV); CARDIOTONIC (F; JFM); DEMULCENT (F; DAV); DEPURATIVE (F; AAB); DIURETIC (1; AAB; DAV; FAD); EMMENAGOGUE (F; JFM); EMOLLIENT (F; DAV);
FUNGICIDE (F; DAV); HEMOSTAT (1; FAD); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (F; 60P); HYPERGLYCEMIC (1; 60P);
HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; AAB; WOI); HYPOTENSIVE (1; FAD); LAXATIVE (F; JFM); MYORELAXANT (1; AAB;
60P); SEDATIVE (F; DAV); TONIC (F; WBB); UTEROCONTRACTANT (1; 60P); UTEROTONIC (1; AAB); VERMIFUGE (F; DAV).
INDICATIONS (PURSLANE) — ABSCESS (F; FAD); ANAPHYLAXIS (1; FNF; HAD); ANTHRAX (F; DAV);
BACTERIA (1; AAB; WOI); BITE (F; DAV); BLEEDING (1; AAB; FAD); BLENNORRHAGIA (F; DAV); BOIL
(F; DAV); BRUISE (F; JFM); BURN (F; FAD; WOI); CANCER, EYE (1; JLH); CANCER, TESTICLE (1; JLH);
CANCER, UTERUS (1; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (1; AAB; FNF; HAD); COLD (F; DAV); COLIC (F; DAV);
CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; JFM); CONSTIPATION (F; JFM); CORN (F; JLH); COUGH (F; AAB); CYSTOSIS (F;
JFM); DERMATOSIS (F; DAV); DIABETES (1; AAB; WOI); DIARRHEA (F; DAV); DYSENTERY (F; DAV;
WOI; 60P); DYSURIA (F; FAD; WOI); EARACHE (F; FAD; WOI); ECZEMA (F; DAV; FAD); EDEMA
(F; DAV; JFM); ERYSIPELAS (F; DAV; WOI); FEVER (F; AAB; 60P); FUNGUS (F; DAV); GASTROSIS (F;
60P); HEADACHE (F; AAB; FAD); HEMATURIA (F; WOI); HEMOPTYSIS (F; WBB); HEMORRHOID (F;
DAV); HEPATOSIS (F; JFM; WOI); HERPES (F; DAV); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; FAD); INFECTION (1;
AAB; DAV); INSOMNIA (F; DAV); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; AAB; DAV; WOI); HYPOGLYCEMIA (1; 60P);
HYPOTENSION (F; DAV); INFLAMMATION (F; FAD; JLH); ITCH (F; FAD); LEUKORRHEA (F; DAV); LOW
BLOOD PRESSURE (1; 60P); MASTOSIS (F; WOI); MYCOSIS (F; DAV); NAUSEA (F; DAV); NEPHROSIS (F;
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JFM; 60P); NERVOUSNESS (F; DAV); OPHTHALMIA (F; JFM); PALPITATION (F; JFM); PLEUROSIS (F; DAV);
PULMONOSIS (F; WBB); SHIGELLA (1; AAB); SNAKEBITE (F; WBB); SORE (1; AAB; FAD); SPLENOSIS
(F; WOI); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; AAB); STING (1; FAD; FNF; JAD); STOMACHACHE (F; FAD); STOMATOSIS (F; WOI); STRANGURY (F; FAD); SWELLING (F; JFM; WOI); TOOTHACHE (F; WOI); TUMOR (F;
DAV); ULCER (F; AAB); URETHROSIS (F; JLH); VIRUS (F; DAV); WART (F; JLH); WHITLOW (F; JFM);
WORM (F; DAV; JFM); WOUND (F; AAB).
DOSAGES (PURSLANE) — FOOD FARMACY; TREAT IT LIKE SPINACH, I LIKE IT MUCH BETTER MYSELF.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PURSLANE) — CAN CAUSE OXALIC ACID DAMAGE,
FATAL TO ANIMALS GRAZING HEAVILY ON IT (WOI). RICH SOURCE OF PRE-VITAMIN A, AND VITAMINS C AND E,
AS WELL AS OMEGA-3-FATTY ACIDS.
PUSSYTOES, CAT’S FOOT (ANTENNARIA DIOICA (L.) GAERTN.) ++
SYNONYM: GNAPHALIUM DIOICUM L.
ACTIVITIES (PUSSYTOES) — ANTIBACTERIAL (F; HH3); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PH2); CHOLAGOGUE (1; HH3);
CHOLERETIC (1; PH2); DISCUTIENT (F; GMH); DIURETIC (F; PH2); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; PH2); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (PUSSYTOES) — BACTERIA (F; HH3); BITE (F; GMH); BRONCHOSIS (F; HH3); CANCER (F;
JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); COUGH (F; HH3); CRAMP (1; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F;
PH2); GASTROSIS (F; HH3); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; PH2); INFECTION (F; HH3); ISCHIOSIS (F; HH3);
LUMBAGO (F; HH3); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); NEURALGIA (F; HH3); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM); PAROTOSIS (F;
GMH); QUINSY (F; GMH); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; HH3); SNAKEBITE (F; GMH); SNOWBLINDNESS (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (PUSSYTOES) — 0.5–1 DRACHM FLUID EXTRACT (GMH); WINEGLASS FULL (1 OZ HERB/PINT BOILING
WATER) (GMH); 1 G/CUP HOT TEA (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PUSSYTOES) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
PUSSY WILLOW (SALIX DISCOLOR MUHL.) ++
ACTIVITIES (PUSSY WILLOW) — ANALGESIC (1; DEM; FNF); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; FNF); ANTICANCER (F;
MIC); ANTIPYRETIC (1; DEM; FNF); ASTRINGENT (F; DEM); HEMOSTAT (F; DEM); LACTAGOGUE (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (PUSSY WILLOW) — ALACTEA (F; DEM); BLEEDING (F; DEM); BRUISE (F; MIC); CANCER (F;
MIC); COLD (F; MIC); DIARRHEA (F; DEM); FEVER (1; DEM; FNF); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); HEMORRHOID (F;
DEM); LONELINESS (F; DEM); NEPHROSIS (F; MIC); PAIN (1; DEM; FNF); PHARYNGOSIS (F; DEM); SORE
THROAT (F; DEM); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); SYNCOPE (F; DEM); TREMOR (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PUSSY WILLOW) — SEE SALIX ALBA (WHITE WILLOW). PROBABLY ENOUGH SALICYLIC ACID IN THE PLANT TO IMPART THE ACTIVITIES AND INDICATIONS OF SALICYLATES.
PYGEUM (PRUNUS AFRICANA (HOOK. F.) KALKMAN) +++
SYNONYM: PYGEUM AFRICANUM HOOK. F.
ACTIVITIES (PYGEUM) — ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX; FNF); ANTIANDROGENIC (1; SHT); ANTIARTHRITIC
(1; COX; FNF); ANTICANCER (1; COX; FNF); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; COX; FNF; SHT); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; SHT); COX-2 INHIBITOR (1; COX; FNF); DECONGESTANT (1; SKY); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC
(1; SHT).
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INDICATIONS (PYGEUM) — ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; FNF); BPH (1; SHT;
VVG); CANCER (1; COX; FNF); CHEST PAIN (F; VVG); CONGESTION (1; SKY); DYSURIA (1; SHT);
HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; SHT); INFLAMMATION (1; COX; FNF; SHT); NOCTURIA (1; SHT); PAIN (F; VVG;
ZUL); POLLAKISURIA (1; SHT); RIB ACHE (F; ZUL).
DOSAGES (PYGEUM) — 100–200 MG/DAY STX (LIPOPHILIC); 50–100 MG STX (13% STEROLS CALCULATED
AS BETA-SITOSTEROL) 2 ×/DAY (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PYGEUM) — “DEVOID OF SEVERE SIDE EFFECTS
... MUTAGENESIS AND TERATOGENESIS” (SHT). RARE REPORTS OF GI IRRITATION IN CLINICAL STUDIES OF LIPOPHILIC
EXTRACT (SKY). 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). PHYTOSTEROLS, BOTH FREE AND CONJUGATED, COMPETE WITH ANDROGEN RECEPTORS
AND INHIBIT PROSTAGLANDIN SYNTHESIS. PENTACYCLIC TERPENES, AND CRATAEGOLIC, OLEANOLIC, AND URSOLIC
ACIDS INHIBIT INFLAMMATION BY INHIBITING THE GLUCOSYL TRANSFERASE AND BETA-GLUCURONIDASE ENZYME,
WHICH ARE INVOLVED IN DEPOLYMERIZING CONNECTIVE PROTEOGLYCANS. FERULIC ACID ESTERS OF FATTY ALCOHOLS
REDUCE PROSTATE CHOLESTEROL, HINDERING ANDROGEN SYNTHESIS AND REDUCING LEVELS OF THE HORMONE
PROLACTIN. PROLACTIN INCREASES UPTAKE OF TESTOSTERONE IN THE PROSTATE, AND CHOLESTEROL INCREASES BINDING
SITES FOR TESTOSTERONE AND ITS MORE ACTIVE FORM, DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE (SHT; SKY). AN IMPORTANT
SOURCE OF THE COX-2-INHIBITOR, URSOLIC-ACID (COX).
PYRETHRUM (TANACETUM CINERARIIFOLIUM (TREVIR.) SCH. BIP.) ++
SYNONYMS: CHRYSANTHEMUM CINERARIIFOLIUM (TREVIR.) VIS., PYRETHRUM CINERARIIFOLIUM TREVIR.
ACTIVITIES (PYRETHRUM) — ANTISEPTIC (1; WO2); ASCARICIDE (1; CRC; HHB); INSECTICIDE (1; CRC);
MYORELAXANT (1; HHB); NEUROTOXIC (INSECT) (1; PHR); PARASITICIDE (1; CRC); PEDICULICIDE (1; PHR;
PH2); SCABICIDE (1; PHR; PH2); VERMIFUGE (1; CRC; EFS; HHB).
INDICATIONS (PYRETHRUM) — ASCARIS (1; CRC; HHB); BACTERIA (F; CRC); DYSENTERY (F; HHB);
MALARIA (F; HHB); PARASITE (1; CRC); PEDICULOSIS (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); SCABIES (F; CRC; PHR;
PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC); WORM (1; CRC; EFS; HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (PYRETHRUM) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (NOT GIVEN) (PH2). “URTICARIA, ASTHMA,
AND RHINOSIS HAVE BEEN REPORTEDLY INDUCED BY PYRETHRIN AND BY WORKING WITH PYRETHRIN PREPARATIONS.
IN HUMANS, OVERDOSES CAUSE HEADACHE, TINNITUS, FACIAL PALLOR, EPIGASTRALGIA, NAUSEA, SYNCOPE, AND
ASPHYXIA. OVERDOSES OF THE POWDER WILL CAUSE UNCONSCIOUSNESS, ALBUMINURIA, PALLOR, COLLAPSE, SLOW
AND HEAVY HEARTBEAT, RESPIRATORY DIFFICULTIES, AND NAUSEA” (CRC).
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QUASSIA (PICRASMA EXCELSA (SW.) PLANCH.) +
SYNONYM: QUASSIA EXCELSA SW.
AUTHORS HAVE WISELY AGGREGATED PICRASMA AND QUASSIA, TWO DIFFERENT GENERA IN THE SIMAROUBACEAE,
WHICH FEW TAXONOMISTS AND FEWER TEMPERATE HERBALISTS CAN DISTINGUISH AS WOOD SHAVINGS, EVEN AS
BOTANICAL SHRUBS WITH FLOWERS AND FRUITS.
ACTIVITIES (QUASSIA) — AMEBICIDE (1; APA; HH3); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA); ANTICANCER (1; PH2);
ANTILEUKEMIC (1; APA); ANTILYMPHOMIC (1; APA); ANTIPLASMODIAL (1; HH3); ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2);
ANTITUMOR (1; APA); ANTIVIRAL (1; PH2); APERITIF (1; JFM; PHR; PH2); BITTER (2; APA; JAD; PH2;
SHT); CHOLERETIC (1; APA; PHR); CYTOTOXIC (1; HH3); DIGESTIVE (1; CRC; JFM; PHR; PH2);
FUNGICIDE (1; APA); GASTROSTIMULANT (2; APA; JAD); HEPATOTONIC (F; APA); INSECTIFUGE (F; APA);
INSECTICIDE (1; CRC; JFM; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; PHR); NARCOTIC (1; CRC); NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC
(1; PH2); PESTICIDE (F; APA); PISCICIDE (1; CRC); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; HH3; PH2); SIALAGOGUE
(2; APA; CAN; HH3); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; JFM); TONIC (F; CRC; JFM; PHR); VERMIFUGE (1; CRC;
JFM; PHR; PH2).
INDICATIONS (QUASSIA) — AMEBIASIS (1; APA; HH3); ANOREXIA (2; APA; HH3; JFM; PHR; PH2);
BACTERIA (1; APA); CANCER (1; APA; PH2); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; APA); CONSTIPATION (F; PHR); DYSENTERY
(F; JFM); DYSPEPSIA (F; HH3; JFM; PH2); EPITHELIOMA (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC; HH3; JFM);
FUNGUS (1; APA); HEPATOSIS (F; APA); INFECTION (1; APA; HH3; PH2); LEUKEMIA (1; APA); MALARIA
(1; HH3; JFM); MYCOSIS (1; APA); NEMATODE (F; APA); NEPHROSIS (F; APA); PARASITE (1; APA);
PEDICULOSIS (1; APA; CAN); PINWORM (1; JFM); TUMOR (1; APA); VIRUS (1; PH2); WORM (1; APA;
CRC; JFM; PHR; PH2); WOUND (F; HH3).
DOSAGES (QUASSIA) — 1–2 G WOOD DECOCTION/DAY (AHP); 1–4 ML CONCENTRATED BPC WOOD INFUSION
(CAN); 0.25 TSP (0.5 G) POWDERED WOOD/CUP WATER, HALF-HOUR BEFORE MEALS (APA); 0.3–0.6 G
POWDERED WOOD (PNC); 0.3–0.6 G DRY WOOD, OR IN COLD TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2.5–5 ML CONCENTRATED
WOOD TEA (PNC); 2.5–5 ML WOOD TINCTURE OR TEA (APA); 2–4 ML QUASSIA TINCTURE (CAN); 2.5–5 ML
QUASSIA TINCTURE (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (QUASSIA) — CLASS 2B (AHP). EXCESSIVE
AMOUNT CAN IRRITATE THE GASTRIC MUCOSA AND CAUSE VOMITING. USE DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS
DISCOURAGED. EXCESSIVE DOSES MAY INTERFERE WITH CARDIAC AND COAGULANT THERAPY (CAN). FOLKLORE
HAS IT THAT CHRONIC USE CAN LEAD TO POOR VISION, EVEN TOTAL BLINDNESS, SHADES OF ANOTHER BITTER, ABSINTH.
NO SIDE EFFECTS NOTED IN 454 PATIENTS WHO USED QUASSIA TINCTURE AS A SCALP LOTION FOR HEAD LICE.
QUEBRACHO (ASPIDOSPERMA QUEBRACHO-BLANCO SCHLTDL.) ++
ACTIVITIES (QUEBRACHO) — ADRENOLYTIC (1; X7841224); ANESTHETIC (1; LAF); ANTIASTHMATIC (F;
EFS); ANTIPERIODIC (F; EFS); ANTIPYRETIC (1; LAF); ANTISPASMODIC (1; LAF; PH2); APERITIF (F; PH2);
APHRODISIAC (1; LAF; PHR); BITTER (F; PHR); DIAPHORETIC (1; PH2); DIURETIC (1; LAF); EXPECTORANT
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(F; PHR); HYPERTENSIVE (1; ABS); HYPOTENSIVE (1; LAF); RESPIRASTIMULANT (F; LAF; PHR; PH2);
SEDATIVE (1; PH2); SIALAGOGUE (1; PHR; PH2); STIMULANT (F; EFS); TONIC (F; EFS); UTEROSEDATIVE
(1; LAF); VASOCONSTRICTOR (1; LAF).
INDICATIONS (QUEBRACHO) — ANOREXIA (F; PH2); ASTHMA (F; EFS; PHR; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; PHR;
PH2); COLD (F; HH2); CRAMP (1; LAF; PH2); DYSPNEA (F; PH2); EMPHYSEMA (1; HAD); FEVER (1;
LAF; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; LAF); IMPOTENCE (1; FNF; LAF); INSOMNIA (1; PH2); LOW
BLOOD PRESSURE (1; ABS); MALARIA (F; HH2); NERVOUSNESS (1; PH2); PAIN (1; LAF); RESPIROSIS (F;
PHR); WATER RETENTION (1; LAF; PH2).
DOSAGES (QUEBRACHO) — APPROVED FOR FOOD USE (MAXIMUM USE LEVEL IS CA. 0.003%) E.G., CA. 35
PPM BARK IN BAKED GOODS, 30 PPM BARK IN CANDY (LAF)); 1–2 G BARK PER DOSE (HH2; PH2); 2.5–5
G BARK TINCTURE (HH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (QUEBRACHO) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). LARGE DOSES MAY CAUSE CRAMPS,
DIAPHORESIS, DYSPNEA, NAUSEA, PARALYSIS, VOMITING, EVEN DEATH. SIDE EFFECTS INCLUDE HEADACHE, LETHARGY,
SALIVATION, STUPOR, AND VERTIGO (HH2; PH2).
QUEEN ANNE’S LACE (DAUCUS CAROTA L. SUBSP. CAROTA) +
ACTIVITIES (QUEEN ANNE’S LACE) — ANTILITHIC (F; APA); APHRODISIAC (1; APA); CARDIOACTIVE (1;
APA); CARMINATIVE (F; APA); CHEMOPREVENTIVE (1; APA); CONTRACEPTIVE (1; APA); DIURETIC (F; APA;
CAN); EMMENAGOGUE (F; APA); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; APA); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA); MYORELAXANT
(1; APA); VASDODILATOR (1; APA).
INDICATIONS (QUEEN ANNE’S LACE) — BLADDER STONE (F; APA); CALCULUS (F; CAN); CANCER (1; APA);
CYSTOSIS (F; CAN); DIABETES (F; APA); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA); GAS (F; APA); GOUT (F; JAD); GRAVEL
(F; JAD); HEPATOSIS (1; APA); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA); LITHURIA (F; CAN); NEPHROSIS (F;
APA); OPHTHALMIA (1; APA); PINWORM (1; APA); WATER RETENTION (F; APA; CAN); WORM (1; APA).
DOSAGES (QUEEN ANNE’S LACE) — 1–2 RAW CARROTS (APA); 1–2 CUPS CARROT JUICE (APA); 2–4 G DRY
HERB, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–4 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (QUEEN ANNE’S LACE) — CLASS 2B (AHP).
CAN CAUTIONS THAT FURANOCOUMARINS ARE PHOTOTOXIC AND MAY CAUSE DERMATOSIS. 60% ANTIFERTILITY
EFFECTS IN RATS ARE REPORTED. CONVERSELY, 20%, 40%, AND 10% ACTIVITIES WERE EXHIBITED BY AQUEOUS,
ALCOHOLIC, AND PETROL EXTRACTS, RESPECTIVELY. WEAK ESTROGENIC AND ANTIIMPLANTATION ACTIVITY REPORTED
FOR SEED EXTRACTS. COUMARIN IS A WEAK ESTROGEN. EXCESSIVE DOSES MAY INTERFERE WITH BLOOD PRESSURE,
CARDIAC, AND HORMONE MEDICATIONS. “IN VIEW OF THE DOCUMENTED ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY AND POTENTIALLY
TOXIC IRRITANT VOLATILE OIL, EXCESSIVE DOSES OF WILD CARROT DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION SHOULD BE
AVOIDED” (CAN). SEEDS CONTAIN PSYCHOACTIVE MYRISTICIN (APA). THE FACES OF MY GRANDDAUGHTER
AND JUDI’S DAUGHTER, ESPECIALLY THEIR NOSES, TURNED ORANGE AFTER EATING A FULL BOTTLE OF CARROT BABY
FOOD. SEED OIL LD50 = >5000 MG/KG ORL MUS, LD50 = >5000 MG/KG DER GPG, ANTISPASMODIC (1/10TH
PAPAVERINE). CHOLINERGIC ACTIVITY REPORTED FOR CHOLINE, NO REAL SURPRISE THERE. A 1995 STUDY OF CARROT
EXTRACTS SHOWED THAT IT PROTECTED THE LIVER FROM CARBON-TETRACHLORIDE DAMAGE (APA).
QUEEN’S DELIGHT (STILLINGIA SYLVATICA GARDEN EX L.) X
SYNONYMS: S. SYLVATICA SUBSP. TENUIS (SMALL) D. J. ROGERS, S. TENUIS SMALL.
ACTIVITIES (QUEEN’S DELIGHT) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC; FEL; PNC); ANTICANCER (F; HOX); ANTISCROFULIC
(F; EFS); ANTISPASMODIC (F; CAN); ANTISYPHILITIC (F; EFS); ASTRINGENT (F; CAN); CARCINOGENIC (1;
CAN; PHR); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); DIGESTIVE (F; PHR; PH2); DIURETIC (1; CRC; PHR;
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PH2); EDEMAGENIC (1; PH2); EMETIC (F; CRC; FEL; PHR); EXPECTORANT (F; EFS); INFLAMMATORY (1;
PHR; PH2); IRRITANT (1; PHR; PH2); LAXATIVE (1; CAN; CRC; FEL; PHR; PH2); SIALAGOGUE (F;
CAN; CRC); TONIC (1; CRC; PHR); TOXIC (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (QUEEN’S DELIGHT) — ADENOPATHY (F; HH2); BILE (F; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; CAN; CRC;
HH2); CANCER (F; CRC; HOX); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F;
PHR); COLD (F; HH2); CONSTIPATION (1; CAN; CRC; FEL; PHR; PH2); COUGH (F; FEL); CRAMP (F;
CAN); CROUP (F; CRC; HH2); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC; HH2; PHR; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC);
ELEPHANTIASIS (F; HH2); FEVER (F; HH2); GONORRHEA (F; DEM; HH2); HEMORRHOID (F; CAN; HH2);
HEPATOSIS (F; HH2; PHR; PH2); LARYNGISMUS STRIDULUS (F; CAN); LARYNGOSIS (F; CAN; CRC; HH2);
LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC; FEL); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); MUCOSOSIS (F; FEL); OSTEOSIS (F; FEL); PHARYNGOSIS
(F; FEL); RHEUMATISM (F; FEL); SCROFULA (F; CRC; EFS; HHB); SYPHILIS (F; CRC; EFS; HH2; PH2);
VD (F; CRC; DEM; PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; CRC; PHR; PH2).
DOSAGES (QUEEN’S DELIGHT) — 1–2 G DRY ROOT, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN; HH2); 0.5–2 ML LIQUID
ROOT EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN; HH2); 1–4 ML BARK TINCTURE (1:5 IN 45% ETHANOL)
3 ×/DAY (CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (QUEEN’S DELIGHT) — CLASS 2C. CAUSTIC LATEX
MAY IRRITATE MUCOSA (AHP). CAN CAUTIONS DITERPENES CAN IRRITATE THE GI TRACT. NOT RECOMMENDED
FOR INTERNAL USE. DUE TO IRRITANT DITERPENES, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED.
DITERPENE ESTERS CAUSE SWELLING AND IRRITATION OF THE SKIN AND MUCOUS MEMBRANES. SOME ARE
COCARCINOGENIC. OVERDOSES MAY CAUSE ACHES, BURNING OF THE MOUTH AND THROAT, COUGH, DEPRESSION,
DERMATOSIS, DIARRHEA, DYSURIA, FATIGUE, PERSPIRATION, NAUSEA, AND VOMITING (CAN).
QUINCE (CYDONIA OBLONGA MILL.) ++
SYNONYMS: C. VULGARIS PERS., PYRUS CYDONIA L.
ACTIVITIES (QUINCE) — ANTIALCOHOLIC (F; DAA); ASTRINGENT (1; DAA; EFS); CARDIAC (F; EFS);
CARMINATIVE (F; DAA); DEMULCENT (F; EFS; PH2); DIURETIC (F; EFS); EMMENAGOGUE (F; HHB);
EXPECTORANT (F; DAA); HEMOSTAT (1; HHB); PECTORAL (F; EFS); TONIC (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (QUINCE) — ALCOHOLISM (F; DAA); AMENORRHEA (F; HHB); ARTHROSIS (F; PH2); BLEEDING
(1; HHB); BURN (F; HHB); CATARRH (F; PH2); CANCER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; FNF; JLH);
CANCER, CERVIX (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, EYE (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER,
SPLEEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; FNF; JLH); CERVICOSIS
(F; JLH); CHAFING (F; HHB); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); DERMATOSIS (F; HHB); DIARRHEA (1; PNC);
DYSENTERY (F; DAA; EFS); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DAA); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); GAS (F; DAA); GASTROSIS
(F; HHB; PH2); HEADACHE (F; DAA); HEMOPTYSIS (F; HHB); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); INDURATION (F; JLH);
INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); LEUKORRHEA (F; HHB); MASTOSIS (F; HHB); NIPPLE (F; HHB); OPHTHALMIA
(F; HHB; PH2); PULMONOSIS (F; HHB); SCALD (F; DAA); SCLEROSIS (F; DAA); SORE (F; DAA); SPLENOSIS
(F; JLH); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (QUINCE) — FRUIT FOOD FARMACY. 1 TSP SEED/CUP WATER (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (QUINCE) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
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RABBIT TOBACCO (GNAPHALIUM OBTUSIFOLIUM L.) ++
SYNONYM: PSEUDOGNAPHALIUM OBTUSIFOLIUM (L.) HILLIARD & BURTT.
ACTIVITIES (RABBIT TOBACCO) — ANALGESIC (F; CEB; DEM); ANTIEMETIC (F; DEM); APERITIF (F; TOM);
DIAPHORETIC (F; CEB); DIURETIC (F; HHB); EXPECTORANT (F; TOM); PECTORAL (F; CEB); VERMIFUGE (F;
CEB); VULNERARY (F; CEB).
INDICATIONS (RABBIT TOBACCO) — ANOREXIA (F; TOM); ASTHMA (F; DEM; TOM); BITE (F; TOM);
BLEEDING (F; TOM); BRUISE (F; CEB); CANCER (F; HHB; JLH); CATARRH (F; TOM); CHILL (F; DEM);
COLD (F; DEM); COMA (F; DEM); COUGH (F; DEM); CRAMP (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (F; CEB); DIPHTHERIA
(F; DEM); DYSENTERY (F; CEB); FEVER (F; CEB; DEM); GASTROSIS (F; CEB); HAY FEVER (F; TOM);
HEADACHE (F; DEM; TOM); INSANITY (F; DEM); INSOMNIA (F; DEM); MIGRAINE (F; TOM); MYALGIA
(F; DEM); NERVOUSNESS (F; DEM); PAIN (F; CEB; DEM); PAROTOSIS (F; DEM); PULMONOSIS (F; DEM;
TOM); QUINSY (F; CEB); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM); SINUSOSIS (F; TOM); SORE (F; TOM); SORE THROAT
(F; DEM); SPRAIN (F; DEM); STING (F; TOM); SYNCOPE (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); VOMITING
(F; DEM); WATER RETENTION (F; HHB); WORM (F; CEB).
DOSAGES (RABBIT TOBACCO) — HANDFUL OF TOPS (FLOWERS AND LEAVES) TO BOIL IN 1 PINT WATER, STRAIN
AND BOIL TO 0.5 PINT, ADD 0.5 PINT MILK AND HEAT UNTIL MILK IS AT SCALDING, ADULTS TAKE 0.5 CUPFUL.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RABBIT TOBACCO) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM; PH2).
RABDOSIA (RABDOSIA SPP. L.) +
THIS IS TRULY A GENERIC ENTRY AGGREGATING DATA ON SEVERAL SPECIES OF RABDOSIA FROM 43 ABSTRACTS PROVIDED
ME BY ALAN TILLOTSON. SUCH AGGREGATION UNFAIRLY MAKES THE RABDOSIA GENUS LOOK MORE POWERFUL THAN
THE INDIVIDUAL SPECIES. SO DO AGGREGATIONS OF MANY STUDIES, ON AN INDIVIDUAL SPECIES, MAKE THE BETTER
STUDIED SPECIES APPEAR BETTER THAN AN UNSTUDIED SPECIES IN THE SAME GENUS. IT IS, HOWEVER, INTERESTING
TO SEE WHAT I HAD TO SAY A DECADE AND A HALF AGO WHEN I PUBLISHED MY MEDICINAL PLANTS OF CHINA
(DAA), “TO TREAT CARCINOMA OF ESOPHAGUS AND STOMACH ... ORIDONIN BEING THE MAIN ACTIVE PRINCIPLE.
ACTIVITIES (RABDOSIA) — ANTIAGGREGANT (1; X8249632); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; X9241802); ANTICARCIOGENIC (1; X8020128); ANTIHERPETIC (1; X10678355); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; X2776235); ANTILYMPHOCYTIC
(1; X2776235); ANTISARCOMIC (1; X8010060); ANTITUMOR (1; DAA); ANTIULCER (1; X9241802);
ANTIVIRAL (1; X10678355); CYTOTOXIC (1; DAA).
INDICATIONS (RABDOSIA) — BACTERIA (1; X9241802); CANCER, ESOPHAGUS (1; DAA; X8174469);
CANCER, STOMACH (1; DAA); CARIES (1; X8020128); EMBOLISM (1; X8249632); ESOPHAGOSIS (1;
DAA; X8174469); GASTROSIS (1; DAA; X9241802); HELICOBACTER (1; X9241802); HEPATOMA (1;
DAA); HERPES (1; X10678355); INFECTION (1; X10678355); LEUKEMIA (1; X2776235); PERIODONTOSIS
(1; X8020128); SARCOMA (1; X8010060); THROMBUS (1; X8249632); TUMOR (1; DAA); ULCER (1;
X9241802); VIRUS (1; X10678355).
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EXTRACTS (RABDOSIA) — PONICIDIN (AT LOW CONCENTRATION WITHOUT ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITIES (0.2 ΜG/ML))
WHEN COMBINED WITH ACV OR GCV, ENHANCED THE CYTOTOXIC LEVELS IN HSV-TK-EXPRESSING CELLS BY
3 TO 87-FOLD AND 5 TO 52-FOLD, RESPECTIVELY, COMPARED WITH THE NUCLEOSIDE ALONE.
RADISH (RAPHANUS SATIVUS L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (RADISH) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WOI); ANTIOXIDANT (1; WOI); ANTISEPTIC (2; KOM; PIP;
PH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; HH2; PH2); APERIENT (F; EFS); APERITIF (1; DEP; EFS; PHR); CARMINATIVE (F;
DAA; KAB; WOI); CHOLAGOGUE (1; KAB; PHR); CHOLERETIC (1; IHB; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS;
WOI); DIAPHORETIC (F; LMP); DIGESTIVE (1; IHB; LMP); DIURETIC (F; IHB; WOI); EMMENAGOGUE
(F; DEP; KAB); EXPECTORANT (F; DAA; IHB); GASTROSTIMULANT (2; KOM; PIP); LAXATIVE (F; DEP;
IHB); LITHOLYTIC (F; DEP); SECRETAGOGUE (2; KOM; PIP); SECRETOLYTIC (1; PH2); STIMULANT (F; EFS);
STOMACHIC (F; DAA; DEP; KAB); VERMIFUGE (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (RADISH) — AMENORRHEA (F; KAB); ANOREXIA (2; DEP; EFS; PHR); APOPLEXY (F; LMP);
ASTHMA (F; DAA); BACTERIA (1; DAA; WOI); BILIARY DYSKINESIA (2; KOM; PIP); BLADDER STONE (F;
DEP); BRONCHOSIS (2; PHR; PH2); BRUISE (F; DAA; LMP); BURN (F; LMP); CALCULUS (F; DEP); CANCER
(F; JLH); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; LMP); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER
(F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH; LMP); CARDIOPATHY (F; KAB); CATARRH
(2; KOM; PIP; PH2); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; EFS; PH2; WOI); CHOLERA (F; KAB); COLD (2; PHR); CONSTIPATION (F; DEP; IHB); CORN (F; JLH); COUGH (2; HH2; LMP; PHR; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; LMP; PH2);
DROPSY (F; DAA; LMP); DYSENTERY (F; LMP); DYSPEPSIA (2; KOM; LMP; PH2); DYSURIA (F; DEP;
KAB; PH2); EDEMA (F; DAA); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH; PH2); ESCHERICHIA (1; WOI); FEVER (2; LMP; PHR);
FLU (1; IHB); GALLSTONE (F; HH2; PH2); GAS (1; DAA; KAB; PH2; WOI); GASTROSIS (F; DEP);
GONORRHEA (F; DEP); HEADACHE (F; DAA; PH2); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB; WOI); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH;
WOI); HICCUP (F; KAB); INDURATION (F; DEP); INFECTION (2; PHR); INFLAMMATION (2; KAB; PHR);
ISCHURIA (F; DEP); LEPROSY (F; KAB); LUMBAGO (F; DAA; LMP); MASTOSIS (F; LMP); NAUSEA (F; PH2);
NEURALGIA (F; PH2); OLIGURIA (F; DAA); OPHTHALMIA (F; DAA); PAIN (F; DEP; KAB; PH2); PARALYSIS
(F; KAB); PERTUSSIS (F; EFS; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (2; PHR); POLYP (F; JLH); RASH (F; SKJ); RESPIROSIS
(2; KOM; PIP; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; DAA); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); RINGWORM (F; SKJ); SPLENOSIS (F;
KAB; JLH); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (F; DAA); STOMATOSIS (2; PHR); STONE (F; DEP; PH2); STRANGURY (F;
DEP); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; DAA; WOI); SYPHILIS (F; DEP; KAB); VD (F; DEP; KAB); VIRUS (1; HH2;
PH2); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; IHB; WOI); WEN (F; JLH); WORM (F; KAB).
DOSAGES (RADISH) — FOOD FARMACY IN MY BOOK. 50–100 ML EXPRESSED JUICE (HH2; KOM; PIP);
1.3 KG RADISH YIELD 1 LITER RADISH JUICE (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RADISH) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). DUE TO THE CHOLAGOGIC EFFECT
OF THE DRUG, BILIARY COLIC COULD BE TRIGGERED AMONG PATIENTS WITH GALLSTONES (PHR). CONTRAINDICATED
IN CHOLELITHIASIS (KOM; PIP). NO DRUG-DRUG INTERACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS REPORTED (KOM; PIP).
EXTRACTS (RADISH) — PERHAPS ANTICIPATING THE WORK ON SULFORAPHANE AT JOHNS HOPKINS, WOI (1969)
COMMENTS THAT RADISH SEEDS CONTAIN GLYCOSIDALLY BOUND OILS CONTAINING ALLYL-, ISOPROPYL-, AND
METHYL-ISOTHIOCYANATES AND SULPHORAPHENE [SIC] AND 4-METHYLSULFINYL-3-BUTENYL-CYANIDE, THE CORRESPONDING NITRILE OF SULPHORAPHENE AND CLEAVAGE PRODUCT OF ITS GLUCOSIDE. SULPHORAPHENE IS ANTIBACTERIAL TO ESCHERICHIA, PNEUMOCOCCUS, PYROCOCCUS, AND STREPTOCOCCUS. IT IS BLASTOKOLIC (INHIBITS
GERMINATION OF SEEDS). RAPHANIN, FROM THE AQUEOUS SEED EXTRACT, MAY POSSIBLY BE IDENTICAL TO
SULPHORAPHENE. SEEDS CONTAIN BROAD SPECTRUM MACHROLYSIN WHICH IS ACTIVE AGAINST MYCOBACTERIUM
TUBERCULOSIS. ON A FEW OCCASIONS, PH2 HAS DESCRIBED PLANTS AS SECRETOLYTIC, WHICH OTHER COMMISSION
E INTERPRETATIONS CONSIDER SECRETAGOGUE. I SUSPECT THE PH2 IS MORE LIKELY THE WRONG PARTY.
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RAMSON, BEAR GARLIC (ALLIUM URSINUM L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (RAMSON) — ACE INHIBITOR (1; FNF; PH2); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; FNF; PH2); ANTIBACTERIAL
(1; HHB); ANTIOXIDANT (1; FNF); ANTISEPTIC (1; FNF); ANTISPASMODIC (1; FNF); CARDIOPROTECTIVE
(1; X8455576); CYCLO-OXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; X1620734); DIAPHORETIC (1; FNF); EXPECTORANT (1;
FNF); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; FNF); HYPOTENSIVE (1; FNF); LIPOLYTIC (F; PH2); 5-LIPOXYGENASE
INHIBITOR (1; X1620734); TONIC (F; HHB).
INDICATIONS (RAMSON) — ASTHMA (1; FNF); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; BIS; FNF; PH2); BACTERIA (1; HHB);
BRONCHOSIS (1; FNF); CARDIOPATHY (1; X8455576); CATARRH (1; FNF); COLD (1; FNF); CRAMP (1; FNF);
DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (1; BIS; FNF; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); FEVER (1; FNF); FLU (1; FNF);
GAS (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; BIS; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; FNF; PH2); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; FNF);
HYPERTONY (F; HHB); INFECTION (1; FNF); PERTUSSIS (1; FNF); OBESITY (F; PH2); YEAST (1; FNF).
DOSAGES (RAMSON) — FOOD FARMACY; 2–4 G ROOT OR SHOOT 3 ×/DAY (JAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RAMSON) — WHILE NOT COVERED BY AHP, I
THINK IT MERITS THEIR AHP CLASS 2C (JAD). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER
THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). SOME THIOLBEARING COMPOUNDS IN GARLIC, ONION, AND THEIR RELATIVES CAN CAUSE ACANTHOLYSIS IN VITRO AND POSSIBLY
PEMPHIGUS IN VIVO. TOO MUCH MAY INDUCE FLATULENCE, HEARTBURN, AND “THIN BLOOD” (PEOPLE TAKING
BLOOD THINNERS MAY OVERTHIN THEIR BLOOD THEREBY). SOME PEOPLE ARE ALLERGIC TO GARLIC RELATIVES.
COMMISSION E REPORTS FOUL BREATH, RARE GI DISTURBANCES, AND ALLERGIC REACTIONS. CAN CAUTIONS
THAT THE SULPHIDES MAY IRRITATE THE GI TRACT OR CAUSE DERMATOSIS (CAN). PROBABLY FUNCTIONS AS A
DILUTE GARLIC, SHARING ITS ACTIVITIES AND INDICATIONS (JAD).
RASPBERRY (RUBUS IDAEUS L.) ++
SYNONYMS: R. BUSCHII (ROZANOVA) GROSSH., R. IDAEUS VAR. VULGATUS ARRH., R. VULGATUS VAR. BUSCHII
ROZANOVA.
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ACTIVITIES (RASPBERRY) — ANTICANCER (1; JNU); ANTICHOLINESTERASE (1; CAN); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(1; FAD); ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); ANTISEPTIC (F; PED); ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA; CAN; PED); ANTIVIRAL
(1; CAN); ASTRINGENT (1; CAN; CEB; FAD; PH2); CHOLERETIC (F; KOM); DEPURATIVE (F; APA; KOM;
PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; KOM); DIURETIC (F; KOM); HEMOSTAT (1; APA); LAXATIVE (F; PH2); MYOSTIMULANT (1; CAN); POSTPARTURIENT (F; CAN); STIMULANT (F; PED); TONIC (F; APA); UTERORELAXANT (1;
APA; FAD; PNC); UTEROTONIC (1; APA; FAD).
INDICATIONS (RASPBERRY) — BILIOUSNESS (F; DEM); BLEEDING (1; APA); BOIL (F; DEM); CANCER
(1; JLH; JNU); CANCER, COLON (1; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (1; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; JLH);
CANCER, THROAT (1; JLH); CANKER (F; APA; MIC); CARDIOPATHY (F; PHR; PH2); CATARACT (F; DEM);
CHILDBIRTH (F; CEB; DEM; PH2); CHOLERA (F; CEB); COLD (1; SKY); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH);
CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; APA; CAN); CONSTIPATION (F; DEM; PH2); COUGH (F; APA); CRAMP (1; APA;
CAN; FAD; PED); DEMENTIA (1; JNU); DENTITION (F; DEM); DERMATOSIS (F; APA; KOM);
DIABETES (F; KOM); DIARRHEA (1; APA; FAD; MIC; SKY); DYSENTERY (1; FAD); DYSMENORRHEA
(1; APA; CEB; FAD); DYSURIA (F; DEM); ENTEROSIS (1; APA; JLH; KOM; PH2); FEVER (F; CEB;
EFS; KOM); FEVER BLISTER (F; APA); FLU (1; KOM; PED); GASTROSIS (F; JLH; KOM; PH2);
GONORRHEA (F; CEB; DEM); GRAVEL (F; CEB); HEARTBURN (F; DEM); HEMATURIA (F; DEM);
HEMOPTYSIS (F; CEB); HEMORRHOID (1; APA); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; DEM); INFLAMMATION (1;
APA; FAD); LETHARGY (F; DEM); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (F; DEM); MEASLES (F; DEM); METRORRHAGIA
(1; APA); MORNING SICKNESS (F; APA); NAUSEA (PED); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); OPHTHALMIA (F;
DEM); PARTURITION (1; FAD; PED); PHARYNGOSIS (F; APA; PHR); PHTHISIS (F; CEB); PREGNANCY
(F; APA; SKY); PROSTATOSIS (F; APA); PULMONOSIS (F; KOM); RESPIROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM); SORE (F; DEM); SORE THROAT (1; APA; CEB; KOM; MIC; PH2; SKY); STOMACH
(F; MIC); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); STOMATOSIS (1; APA; JLH; PHR; PH2 KOM; MIC); TONSILOSIS
(1; FAD); TOOTHACHE (F; DEM); ULCER (F; APA); UTEROSIS (F; CEB); VD (F; CEB; DEM); VIRUS
(1; CAN); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; KOM); WOUND (1; APA).
DOSAGES (RASPBERRY) — 1–2 TSP CRUSHED LEAF/CUP WATER TO 6 ×/DAY (APA; SKY; WIC); 1.5 G
FINELY CUT LEAF (PHR); 0.25–0.5 CUP FRESH LEAF (PED); 6–12 G DRY LEAF (PED); 4–8 G DRY LEAF,
OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 9 G DRY LEAF:45 ML ALCOHOL/45 ML WATER (PED); 2–10 ML LIQUID LEAF
EXTRACT (PNC); 4–8 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN; SKY); 1–3 (384
MG) LEAF CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RASPBERRY) — CLASS 1 (AHP). SHOULD
NOT BE USED DURING PREGNANCY, AND, IF TAKEN DURING LABOR, SHOULD ONLY BE DONE UNDER MEDICAL
SUPERVISION. STILL, RASPBERRY LEAF IS WIDELY RECOMMENDED TO BE TAKEN DURING PREGNANCY TO HELP
FACILITATE EASIER PARTURITION. UNSUITABLE TO USE AS AN HERBAL REMEDY TO TREAT EYE INFECTIONS SUCH
AS CONJUNCTIVITIS (CAN). WHILE I THOUGHT OF RASPBERRY AS ASTRINGENT AND MAYBE EVEN BINDING,
LININGER ET AL. (1998) SAY IT MAY CAUSE MILD LOOSENING OF STOOLS AND NAUSEA (SKY).
EXTRACTS (RASPBERRY) — EXTRACT APPEARS TO RELAX UTERUS ONLY IN PREGNANT RATS AND HUMANS;
INACTIVE ON NONPREGNANT UTERUS (PNC). CONTRASTS WITH CAN, WHO SAYS THAT UTEROACTIVITY HAS
BEEN DOCUMENTED FOR A LEAF INFUSION IN BOTH PREGNANT AND NONPREGNANT RAT AND HUMAN UTERI
(CAN). 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 INHIBITOR 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). THE 10–12% TANNINS IN THE LEAVES MAKE THIS TEA COMPETITIVE WITH THE
BETTER PUBLICIZED GREEN TEA FOR CANCER AND CARDIOPATHY. AND I SUSPECT THAT THE WILD STRAINS
WOULD BE EVEN BETTER ENDOWED, WITH THE ANTICANCER AND CARDIOPROTECTIVE POLYPHENOLS, THAN THE
CULTIVATED RASPBERRIES.
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RAUWOLFIA, SNAKEWOOD
(RAUVOLFIA SERPENTINA (L.) BENTH. EX KURZ) +
ACTIVITIES (RAUWOLFIA) — ANTIANDROGENIC (1; CRC); ANTIARRHYTHMIC (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC); ANTIDOTE, OPIATE (1; CRC); ANTIFERTILITY (1; CRC); ANTIPYRETIC (1; KAP; WHO);
BITTER (F; DEP; KAP); CARCINOGENIC (1; CRC; WHO); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; KAP); CARDIOTONIC (F;
WHO); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; CRC; KAP); EXPECTORANT (1; HHB); HYPNOTIC (1; KAP; SUW);
HYPOTENSIVE (2; KAP; KOM; PH2; SUW; WHO); HYPOTHYROID (1; HH2); LACTAGOGUE (1; FNF);
MDR INHIBITOR (1; ABS; FNF; PR14:139); NARCOTIC (1; CRC); PERISTALTIC (1; WOI); RESPIRADEPRESSANT (1; KAP); SEDATIVE (2; CRC; KOM; PH2; SUW; WHO); SYMPATHICOLYTIC (1; PHR; PH2);
TERATOGENIC (1; CRC); TONIC (F; KAP); TRANQUILIZER (1; KAP; WHO); UTEROCONTRACTANT (1; HH2;
KAB; PH2; SUW); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC; KAB).
INDICATIONS (RAUWOLFIA) — ADDICTION (F; CRC); ANXIETY (2; HH2; KOM; PH2); ARRHYTHMIA (1;
CRC; PHR; PH2); ASTHENIA (F; WHO); BACTERIA (1; CRC); BITE (F; PH2; WHO); CHILDBIRTH (F;
DEP; KAP; PH2; SKJ; SUW); CHOLERA (F; CRC; DEP; KAB); COLIC (F; HHB; KAB; PH2);
CONSTIPATION (F; PHR; WHO); CORNEAL OPACITY (F; DEP; KAB; SKJ; SUW); CRAMP (F; HH2);
DEBILITY (F; PHR); DERMATOSIS (F; HHB); DIARRHEA (F; DEP; PHR); DROPSY (F; PHR); DYSENTERY
(F; DEP; KAP); DYSLACTEA (1; TGF); DYSURIA (F; PH2); ECLAMPSIA (F; HH2; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F;
CRC; KAB; KAP; PHR; SUW); EPILEPSY (F; HH2; SKJ); FEVER (1; DEP; KAP; PHR; PH2;
WHO); GAS (F; PH2; WHO); GASTROSIS (F; CRC; SKJ); HEADACHE (1; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; PHR;
PH2; WHO); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (2; CRC; KAP; KOM; PH2; SUW; WHO); HYPERTHYROID (1;
HH2); HYPERTONY (1; PHR; PH2); HYPOCHONDRIA (1; CRC); HYSTERIA (F; HH2); INSANITY (1; CRC;
HH2; KAP; SKJ; SUW); INSOMNIA (2; CRC; KAP; KOM; PHR; PH2; SUW; WHO; WOI);
MENTAL PROBLEM (1; CRC; PHR); MIGRAINE (F; CRC); NAUSEA (F; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (2; CRC;
KAP; KOM; PHR; PH2; SUW; WHO); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEP; SKJ; SUW); PAIN (F; DEP; KAB;
SUW); PARASITE (1; HH2); PARTURITION (F; SKJ); RHEUMATISM (F; HH2; PHR; WHO); SATYRISM (1;
CRC); SCHIZOPHRENIA (1; CRC); SINUS TACHYCARDIA (2; KOM); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC; HHB; PHR;
WOI); SOMNAMBULISM (F; HH2); SORE (F; KAB); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; ABS); STING (F; CRC);
SWELLING (F; HHB); TENSION (1; PH2); ULCER (F; CRC); VOMITING (F; PH2; SKJ); WORM (F; CRC;
HH2; KAB; SKJ); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (RAUWOLFIA) — 1–3 G POWDERED ROOT FOR INSANITY (KAP); 20–30 G POWDERED ROOT FOR HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (KAP); 200 MG ROOT/DAY FOR 1–3 WEEKS (WHO); 600 MG DRUG OR 6 MG ALKALOIDS
(KOM; HH2; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RAUWOLFIA) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). COMMISSION E REPORTS FOR ROOT,
CONTRAINDICATIONS, ADVERSE EFFECTS, AND INTERACTIONS OF THE TOXIC ALKALOID RESERPINE (AEH). CONTRAINDICATIONS: DEPRESSION, LACTATION, PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA, PREGNANCY, AND ULCER (KOM; PH2). SIDE
EFFECTS, OFTEN WITH MINIMUM THERAPEUTIC DOSE (WOI), INCLUDE DEPRESSION, DIZZINESS, DROWSINESS,
DYSPNEA, ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION, LETHARGY, RASH, AND REACTIVE CHANGES (DANGEROUS WHILE DRIVING),
REDUCED SEXUAL POTENCY, AND STUFFY NOSE (KOM; PH2; WOI). DRUG INTERACTIONS: APPETITE SUPPRESSANTS, BARBITURATES, DIGITALIS GLYCOSIDES, LEVODOPA, NEUROLEPTICS, AND SYMPATHOMIMETICS (KOM).
EXTRACTS (RAUWOLFIA) — WITH NORMOTENSIVE CATS, THE ALKALOID MIX (AS HYDROCHLORIDE) AT 2 MG/KG
IVN LOWERED PRESSURE 20 MM HG, 1 MG/KG SERPENTINE LOWERED IT 30 MM, 2 MG/KG AJMALINE LOWERED
16 MM, 2 MG/KG SERPENTININE 10 MM HG. WITH EXPERIMENTALLY HYPERTENSIVE CATS (155–165 MM
HG), THE ALKALOID MIX (AS HYDROCHLORIDE) LOWERED PRESSURE 70–76 MM HG; AJMALINE 40, SERPENTINE
80, SERPENTININE 26–35 MM HG (HH2). RESERPINE, BY ITS DOPAMINE-DEPLETING EFFECT, MAY RAISE
PROLACTIN LEVELS. GALACTORRHEA IS ONE SIDE EFFECT OF RESERPINE. RESERPINE GIVEN ORALLY TO RABBITS
INCREASED MAMMARY GLAND SECRETIONS. HYPOTHALMIC DOPAMINE INHIBITS PROLACTIN. CONVERSELY
ESTROGENS PROMOTE PROLACTIN PRODUCTION (IN MALES AND FEMALES). GALACTORRHEA IS A SIDE EFFECT OF
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ESTROGENIC CONTRACEPTIVES. SULMAN (1970) DEVELOPED A MAMMOTROPIC INDEX ON WHICH RESERPINE
SCORED HIGHEST (5; 1 = NORMAL MAMMARY GLAND), WHEN ADMINISTERED SUBCUTANEOUSLY AT 1 MG/KG
FOR 5 DAYS TO ESTROGEN-PRIMED FEMALE RATS. OTHER RAUVOLFIA ALKALOIDS SHOWED MASTOGENIC ACTIVITY
AS WELL, AJMALICINE, AJMALINE, AND YOHIMBINE ARE ABOUT HALF AS POTENT AS DESERPIDINE, RESCINNAMINE, AND RESERPINE. DESERPIDINE MODIFIES SECONDARY SEX CHARACTERISTICS. IN FEMALE RATS IT
SUPPRESSES VAGINAL KERATIZATION, INDUCES PERMANENT ESTRUS, STIMULATES THE MAMMARIES; IN MALES,
IT DISSOCIATES THE ENDOCRINE AND GERMINAL FUNCTIONS OF THE TESTICLES (KAP). RESERPINE IS CONSIDERED
USEFUL IN SCHIZOPHRENIA. IT ACTS SYNERGISTICALLY WITH CHLORPROMAZINE, LEADING TO LOWER AND MINIMIZING ADVERSE SIDE EFFECTS. SERPENTINE IS TWICE AS HYPOTENSIVE AS AJMALINE AND SYNERGISTIC WITH
RESERPINE (KAP). RESCINNAMINE HAS THE SAME ACTIVITIES, BUT WEAKER (AND IT IS LESS TOXIC), RAUNESCINE, EPSILON-RESERPINE, RESIDINE (WOI) ARE ALSO ACTIVE BUT LESS SO THAN RESERPINE. EFFLUX PUMPS
CAN BE INHIBITED BY RESERPINE, WHICH, AT 20 MG/L, REDUCED SPARFLOXACIN, MOXIFLOXACIN, AND
CIPROFLOXACIN IC(50)S AND MICS BY UP TO FOUR-FOLD (JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPY, 42,
NO. 6, DEC 1998 P. 807–810).
RED BRYONY (BRYONIA DIOICA JACQ.) X
HAGER’S HANDBUCH DER PHARMAZEUTISCHEN PRAXIS (HHB), FROM WHICH PH2 WISELY DRAWS ON OCCASION, TREATS RED BRYONY AS B. DIOICA, WHILE PH2 TREATS IT AS B. CRETICA L. FURTHER, HHB, ON WHICH I
FREQUENTLY DRAW, SAYS THAT THE CHEMISTRY OF THE RED AND WHITE BRYONIES ARE FAIRLY SIMILAR. HENCE I
AM AGGREGATING THE B. CRETICA WITH B. DIOICA INDICATIONS. JONATHAN HARTWELL CALLS BOTH B. ALBA L.
AND B. DIOICA WHITE BRYONY. EFS ALSO TREATED B. ALBA AND B. DIOICA IN THE SAME HEADING. KOM
CLARIFIES BY UNITING THEM AS B. CRETICA AND B. DIOICA AS B. CRETICA VAR. DIOICA, WHILE RETAINING B.
ALBA DISCRETE SPECIES BUT EQUATING THEIR ACTIVITIES AND NONACCEPTANCE. FOR NOW I’LL STICK WITH THE
USDA NOMENCLATURE.
ACTIVITIES (RED BRYONY) — ANTITUMOR (F; HHB); CYTOTOXIC (F; KOM); DIURETIC (F; HHB; KOM);
EMETIC (1; KOM); LAXATIVE (1; KOM); TOXIC (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (RED BRYONY) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); APOSTEME (F; JLH); ARTHROSIS (F; JLH;
KOM); CACOETHES (F; JLH); CANCER (1; FNF; HHB; JLH); CANCER, ABDOMEN (1; FNF; JLH);
CANCER, BREAST (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, FACE (1; FNF; JLH);
CANCER, GLAND (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, JOINT (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; FNF; JLH);
CATARRH (F; HHB); CONSTIPATION (1; KOM); ENTEROSIS (F; KOM); FEVER (F; HHB); GASTROSIS (F;
KOM); HEPATOSIS (F; KOM); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (F; KOM); MASTOSIS (F; JLH);
PERITONOSIS (F; PH2); PLEUROSIS (F; PH2); POLYP (F; JLH); PULMONOSIS (F; HHB); RESPIROSIS (F;
PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; HHB); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); TUMOR (F; HHB); WART (F; JLH); WATER
RETENTION (F; HHB; KOM); WHITLOW (F; JLH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RED BRYONY) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
NOT APPROVED (KOM). COMMISSION E REPORTS THE ROOT IS A DRASTIC LAXATIVE AND EMETIC, WHILE
OTHER THERAPEUTIC USES ARE NOT ADEQUATELY DOCUMENTED. CONTAINS TOXIC CUCURBITACINS (AEH).
MAY CAUSE ABORTION, ANURIA, BLISTERS, COLIC, COLLAPSE, CONVULSIONS, CRAMPS, DEATH, DERMATOSIS,
DIARRHEA, DIZZINESS, EMESIS, HEMATOCHEZIA, NEPHROSIS, NEUROSIS, PARALYSIS, RASH, AND/OR VOMITING
(KOM; PH2); 40 BERRIES COULD KILL AN ADULT (PH2). ONE DEATH ATTRIBUTED TO 30 G (CA. 1 OZ) ROOT
(PH2).
RED BUSH TEA (ASPALATHUS SP.) +++
ACTIVITIES (RED BUSH TEA) — ANTIANEMIC (F; APA); ANTIAGING (F; APA); ANTIALLERGIC (F; APA);
ANTI-HIV (1; X9209319); ANTIOXIDANT (1; FNF); ANTISPASMODIC (1; VVG); ANTIVIRAL (1;
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X9209319); ASTRINGENT (1; APA); CARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; VVG); CARMINATIVE (1; VVG); RADIOPROTECTIVE (1; APA).
INDICATIONS (RED BUSH TEA) — AGING (1; APA; VVG); ALLERGY (F; APA); ANEMIA (F; APA);
CARDIOPATHY (1; VVG); COLIC (1; VVG); CRAMP (1; VVG); DIARRHEA (1; APA); ECZEMA (F; VVG);
GAS (1; VVG); HIV (1; X9209319); STOMACHACHE (1; APA); VIRUS (1; X9209319).
DOSAGES (RED BUSH TEA) — 1–4 TSP DRY LEAF/CUP WATER UP TO 3 ×/DAY (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RED BUSH TEA) — CLASS 1 (AHP; JAD). NOT
INDEXED (KOM; PHR; ZUL).
EXTRACTS (RED BUSH TEA) — FLAVONOIDS ISOLATED FROM ROOIBOS INCLUDE ASPALATHIN, (+)-CATECHIN,
CHRYSOERIOL, ISO-ORIENTIN, ISOQUERCITRIN, ISOVITEXIN, LUTEOLIN, NOTHOFAGIN, ORIENTIN, QUERCETIN, RUTIN,
AND VITEXIN. PHENOLIC ACIDS INCLUDE CAFFEIC ACID, P-COUMARIC ACID, P-HYDROXYBENZOIC ACID, FERULIC
ACID, PROTOCATECHUIC ACID, SYRINGIC ACID, AND VANILLIC ACID. MOST OF THESE COMPOUNDS, WIDELY
DISTRIBUTED IN NATURE, ARE ANTIOXIDANTS, BUT ASPALATHIN, PRESENT AT 15,000 PPM, IS UNIQUE TO ASPALATHUS.
RELATIVE ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY UNDER THIS METHOD OF ANALYSIS WAS VANILLIC>FERULIC>SYRINGIC>P-HYDROXYBENZOIC>P-COUMARIC>CAFFEIC ACID, COMPARED TO CAFFEIC>FERULIC>P-COUMARIC IN ANOTHER STUDY. ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES OF THE FLAVONOIDS BY THIS METHOD WAS LUTEOLIN>QUERCETIN>ASPALATHIN> VITEXIN>
ISOQUERCITRIN>RUTIN> (+)-CATECHIN. AGGREGATING EVERYTHING, BHT, LUTEOLIN>BHA>ALPHATOCPHEROL>QUERCETIN>ASPALATHIN>VANILLIC ACID> VANILLIC ACID>FERULIC ACID>VITEXIN>ISOQUERCITRIN>SYRINGIC ACID>P-HYDROXYBENZOIC ACID>P-COUMARIC ACID>RUTIN> (+)-CATECHIN>PROTOCATECHUIC
ACID>CAFFEIC ACID. MY BIGGEST IMPRESSION AFTER READING THIS STUDY IS THAT, DEPENDING ON THE TEST YOU
USE, YOU CAN SHOW ALMOST ANY ANTIOXIDANT TO BE BETTER THAN ANOTHER. HENCE, ALL ADS SAYING, “MY
ANTIOXIDANT IS BETTER THAN YOURS,” SHOULD BE VIEWED AS REVERSIBLE, DEPENDING ON THE ASSAY. APA,
UNDER ASPALATHUS, INSERTS THEIR DELANEYITE ANTIOXIDANT TEMPLATE, HINTING CORRECTLY THAT ANTIOXIDANTS
CAN SLOW THE AGING PROCESS. ALL PLANTS CONTAIN ANTIOXIDANTS. THEREFORE, DELANEYITES SAY THAT ALL
PLANTS HELP PREVENT AGING. CONVERSELY, ALL PLANTS CONTAIN OXIDANTS, WHICH INCREASE AGING. THEREFORE,
DELANEYITES SAY ALL PLANTS CAUSE AGING.
RED CEDAR (JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (RED CEDAR) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; CEB; DEM); ANTIAGGREGANT (F; CEB); ANTISEPTIC (F;
DEM); ANTITUMOR (1; FAD); CICATRIZANT (F; CEB); DEOBSTRUENT (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEM);
DIURETIC (F; DEM); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CEB); ESCHAROTIC (1; CEB; FNF); SECRETAGOGUE (F; CEB);
SEDATIVE (F; DEM); UTEROTONIC (F; CEB); VERMIFUGE (F; CEB).
INDICATIONS (RED CEDAR) — ARTHROSIS (F; CEB); ASTHMA (F; DEM); BRONCHOSIS (F; FAD); CANCER
(1; FAD; FNF; JLH); CANKER (F; DEM); CARIES (F; CEB); CATARRH (F; CEB); CHOLERA (F; DEM);
COLD (F; CEB; DEM; FAD); CONDYLOMA (1; FNF; JLH); COUGH (F; CEB; DEM); DEBILITY (F; CEB;
DEM); DERMATOSIS (F; CEB; DEM); DROPSY (F; CEB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CEB); DYSPNEA (F; DEM);
FEVER (F; DEM); GANGRENE (F; CEB); GOUT (F; CEB); HEADACHE (F; CEB; DEM); HEAD COLD (F;
CEB; DEM); INFECTION (F; CEB); INSOMNIA (F; DEM); ITCH (F; DEM); MEASLES (F; DEM); NERVOUSNESS (F; CEB; DEM); OSTEOSIS (F; CEB); PSORIASIS (F; CEB); RHEUMATISM (F; CEB; DEM; FAD);
SORE (F; CEB; DEM; FAD); STOMATOSIS (F; DEM); SWELLING (F; DEM); TUMOR (1; FAD; FNF); VD
(1; CEB); WART (1; CEB; FNF; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; DEM); WORM (F; CEB; DEM; FAD);
WOUND (F; CEB).
DOSAGES (RED CEDAR) — “OIL OF SAVIN IS MUCH USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PRODUCING ABORTION, IN
DOSES OF 10 TO 15 DROPS 2 OR 3 ×/DAY, AND IS PROBABLY THE MOST CERTAIN ARTICLE FOR THAT PURPOSE
KNOWN; CONTINUED USE IS APT TO OCCASION INFLAMMATION OF THE STOMACH AND BOWELS” (CEB).
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RED CLOVER (TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (RED CLOVER) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC; GMH; PNC); ANTIANGIOGENIC (1; FNF; JAD);
ANTICANCER (1; APA; JAD; SKY); ANTICARCINOGENIC (1; APA; CAN); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA);
ANTIOSTEOPOROTIC (1; ABS; FNF; JAD); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; PED); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA); ANTISPASMODIC
(1; APA; CAN; GMH; PHR; PH2); APERITIF (F; CRC; MAD); ASTRINGENT (F; CAN); BITTER (F; PED);
CHOLAGOGUE (F; PED); DECONGESTANT (1; APA); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM; FAD; PED); DIURETIC (F; CRC;
PED; WBB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; PED); ESTROGENIC (2; APA; JAD; SKY); EXPECTORANT (1; APA;
FAD; PHR; PH2); MASTOGENIC (1; APA); PROGESTEROGENIC (1; AKT); SEDATIVE (F; FAD; PED; WBB);
TONIC (F; CRC); VULNERARY (F; PHR; PH2).
INDICATIONS (RED CLOVER) — ANOREXIA (F; CRC; MAD); ASTHMA (F; CRC; FAD); ATHLETE’S FOOT
(F; CRC); BRIGHT’S DISEASE (F; DEM); BRONCHOSIS (1; APA; FAD; MAD; PED); BURN (F; CRC;
WBB); CAKED BREAST (F; MAD); CANCER (1; APA; JAD; MAD; SKY; WBB); CANCER, BREAST (1;
APA; FNF; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, PANCREAS (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH
(1; DEM; FNF; JLH); CANCER, TONSIL (1; FNF; JLH); CARCINOMA (F; FEL); CARDIOPATHY (1; AKT);
CATARRH (F; MAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; CRC; MAD); COLD (1; APA); CONGESTION (1; APA); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; MAD); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); CORN (F; CRC); COUGH (1; APA; FAD; MAD; PH2; SKY);
CRAMP (1; APA; CAN; GMH; PHR; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; APA; CAN; CRC; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA
(F; MAD; PED); ECZEMA (F; AKT; APA; CAN; PHR; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; MAD); DYSPNEA (F;
MAD); GOUT (F; CRC; MAD; WBB); EPITHELIOMA (F; JLH); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; MAD); HOT FLASH
(F; AKT); INFLAMMATION (1; APA); INSOMNIA (F; FAD; PED; WBB); JAUNDICE (F; PED); LARYNGOSIS
(F; FEL); LEPROSY (F; CRC); LEUKORRHEA (F; DEM; MAD); MASTOSIS (F; MAD); MEASLES (F; FEL);
MENOPAUSE (2; APA; DEM; JAD); NEPHROSIS (F; MAD); NERVOUSNESS (F; FAD; PED; WBB);
OPHTHALMIA (F; WBB); OSTEOPOROSIS (1; ABS; AKT; FNF; JAD); PERTUSSIS (F; AKT; CAN; CRC;
DEM; GMH; PHR; PH2; WBB); PHTHISIS (F; FEL); PSORIASIS (F; AKT; APA; CAN; PHR; PH2);
PULMONOSIS (1; APA; PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; MAD; PED); SCROFULA (F; CRC);
SORE (F; CRC; FEL; MAD; WBB); SPASM (F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F; MAD); SWELLING (F; JLH); SYPHILIS
(F; APA; CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (F; APA); TUMOR (1; APA); VD (F; APA; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F;
CRC; PED; WBB); WOUND (F; MAD).
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DOSAGES (RED CLOVER) — 10–30 DROPS FLOWER TINCTURE (DRIED 1:5) 2–6 ×/DAY (AKT); 1–3 TSP DRY
FLOWERS/CUP WATER/UP TO 3 ×/DAY (APA; SKY); 4 G DRY FLOWERS, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN; PH2);
1.5–3 ML LIQUID FLOWER EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–2 ML FLOWER TINCTURE (1:10
IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 3 (350 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (JAD, NH); 1–2 TBSP FRESH FLOWER
(PED); 2–3 G DRY FLOWER (PED); 3 G DRY FLOWER:15 ML ALCOHOL/15 ML WATER (PED); 2.5–10 ML LIQUID
FLOWER EXTRACT (PNC); 2–4 ML FLOWER TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 2–6 G DRY FLOWERS 3 ×/DAY (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RED CLOVER) — CLASS 2B (AHP). NOT COVERED
BY COMMISSION E (KOM). CAN CAUTIONS THAT THE ISOFLAVONOIDS ARE ESTROGENIC. BECAUSE OF ESTROGENIC
ACTIVITY, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. SAFE AT LEVELS NORMALLY CONSUMED BY
HUMANS, CLOVERS HAVE SO MUCH ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY THAT PREGNANT ANIMALS GRAZING HEAVILY ON THEM MAY
SUFFER MISCARRIAGE. ESTROGENIC COMPOUNDS, ESPECIALLY FORMONONETIN, MAY CAUSE GROWTH DISORDERS,
INFERTILITY, AND URTICARIA (CAN). APPARENTLY, HEALTHY CLOVERS MAY BE FUNGALLY INFECTED WITH MUCH HIGHER
LEVELS OF ESTROGENS, RARELY EVEN SLAFRAMINE, A TOXIC FUNGAL METABOLITE (JAD). AVOID FERMENTED CLOVER
(SKY). COUMARINS AND ISOFLAVONOIDS MAY INTERFERE WITH COAGULANT AND HORMONAL THERAPY (CAN).
BIOCHANIN IS CHEMOPROTECTIVE, INHIBITING CARCINOGENIC ACTIVITY IN CELL CULTURES (CAN). A SMALL 1994
STUDY FOUND INCREASES IN TEAT SIZE AND CERTAIN MEASUREMENTS OF THE UTERUS, ALONG WITH OTHER SUGGESTIVE
ESTROGEN-LIKE REACTIONS, IN THREE HEIFERS FED LARGE AMOUNTS OF RED CLOVER SILAGE FOR FOURTEEN DAYS (APA).
RED CURRANT (RIBES RUBRUM L.) +++
SYNONYMS: R. RUBRUM VAR. SATIVUM RCHB., R. SATIVUM (RCHB.) SYME, R. SYLVESTRE (LAM.) MERT. &
W. D. J. KOCH, R. VULGARE LAM., R. VULGARE VAR. MACROCARPUM JANCZ., R. VULGARE VAR. SYLVESTRE LAM.
ACTIVITIES (RED CURRANT) — ANTIALCOHOLIC (1; FNF; X11170598); ANTIECZEMIC (1; FNF;
X11170598); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FNF; X11170598); ANTIOXIDANT (1; HH2; PH2; X1332092);
ANTI-PMS (1; FNF; X11170598); ANTIPYRETIC (1; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2); ANTITUMOR (1; FNF;
X11170598); CARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; FNF; X11170598); EMMENAGOGUE (1; PH2); XANTHINE-OXIDASE
INHIBITOR (1; HH2; X1332092).
INDICATIONS (RED CURRANT) — ALCOHOLISM (1; FNF; X11170598); BURN (F; PH2); BLISTER (F; PH2);
CANCER (1; FNF; X11170598); CARDIOPATHY (1; FNF; X11170598); ECZEMA (1; FNF; X11170598);
FEVER (1; PH2); GOUT (1; X1332092); INFLAMMATION (1; FNF; X11170598); PMS (1; FNF;
X11170598); TUMOR (1; FNF; X11170598).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RED CURRANT) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
EXTRACTS (RED CURRANT) — ANTHOCYANINS AND POLYPHENOLS IN BERRIES OF SEVERAL RIBES, RUBUS, AND
VACCINIUM SPP. HAVE IN VITRO ANTIRADICAL ACTIVITY ON CHEMICALLY GENERATED SUPEROXIDE RADICALS. 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).
REDHEAD (HAMELIA PATENS JACQ.) ++
SYNONYM: H. ERECTA JACQ.
ACTIVITIES (REDHEAD) — ANALGESIC (1; AAB; TRA); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; AAB; TRA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; DAV; MPG; TRA); ANTIOXIDANT (1; TRA); ANTIPYRETIC (1; DAV; TRA); ANTISEPTIC (1; TRA);
ASTRINGENT (F; JFM); CICATRIZANT (2; MPG; TRA); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; TRA); DIURETIC (1; TRA);
CYTOSTAT (1; TRA); FUNGICIDE (1; AAB); LAXATIVE (F; DAV; JFM); MYDRIATIC (1; TRA).
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INDICATIONS (REDHEAD) — BACTERIA (1; AAB; TRA); BLEEDING (1; DAV); BLISTER (F; JFM); BRUISE
(F; JFM); BUG BITE (F; AAB); BURN (F; AAB); CANCER (F; DAV); CHOLERA (F; DAV); CONSTIPATION (F;
DAV; JFM); CRAMP (F; AAB); DERMATOSIS (F; JFM); DYSENTERY (F; DAV; JFM; RYM); DYSMENORRHEA
(F; AAB; JFM); ECZEMA (F; JFM); ERYSIPELAS (F; DAV; RYM); FEVER (1; DAV; TRA); FUNGUS (1;
AAB); HEADACHE (2; JFM; TRA); HEATSTROKE (F; DAV); HEMATOCHEZIA (1; DAV); INFECTION (1;
AAB); INFLAMMATION (1; DAV; MPG; TRA); ITCH (F; AAB; RYM); JAUNDICE (F; DAV); MALARIA (F;
DAV); MIGRAINE (F; MPG); MYCOSIS (1; AAB); PAIN (1; AAB; TRA); PHARYNGOSIS (F; DAV); RASH
(F; AAB); RHEUMATISM (1; JFM; TRA); SALMONELLA (1; TRA); SCURVY (1; DAV); SHIGELLA (1; TRA);
SORE (F; JFM); STOMACHACHE (F; JFM); UTEROSIS (F; JFM); VAGINOSIS (F; JFM); WATER RETENTION (1;
TRA); WOUND (2; MPG; TRA).
RED MAPLE (ACER RUBRUM L.) +
ACTIVITIES (RED MAPLE) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANEMIAGENIC (1; ABS); ASTRINGENT (F; PH2);
COLLYRIUM (F; DEM); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (RED MAPLE) — BACKACHE (F; DEM); CATARACT (F; DEM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DEM);
CRAMP (F; DEM); DYSENTERY (F; DEM); HEMORRHOID (F; DEM); HIVE (F; DEM); HYSTERIA (F; DEM);
MEASLES (F; DEM); OPHTHALMIA (F; PH2); PAIN (F; DEM); SORE (F; DEM); WOUND (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (RED MAPLE) — SWEET SAP OKAY AS FOOD FARMACY! SAPONINS APPARENTLY, ARE NOT HEALTHY.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RED MAPLE) — “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT
KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
HORSE AND ZEBRAS GRAZING THE LEAVES MAY DEVELOP HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA. PRODUCT SHOULD NOT BE USED
OTHERWISE, EXCEPT FOR EYE CONDITIONS (PH2).
RED MULBERRY (MORUS RUBRA L.) +++
I SUSPECT THAT MOST BIRDS AND FEW FORESTERS, HERBALISTS, AND TAXONOMISTS KNOW WHICH SPECIES—RED,
WHITE, OR BLACK, RUBRA, ALBA, OR NIGRA—THEY LAST INGESTED FOR EDIBLE OR MEDICINAL REASONS. FURTHER,
I DOUBT THAT MOST CHEMICAL AND OVERSEAS CLINICAL TRIALS HAVE BEEN VOUCHERED. STILL, I KEEP THEM
SEPARATE, KNOWING THAT I HAVE WHITE AND BLACK FRUITS VOLUNTEERING, ALMOST WEEDS ON MY PROPERTY.
I WOULD, MYSELF, USE THEM GENERICALLY FOR FOOD AND MEDICINE, THOUGH AS A BOTANIST, I CANNOT PRESCRIBE
SUCH. SEE OTHER SPECIES FOR OTHER INDICATIONS. I’LL BET THAT IN 10 YEARS SOMEONE BOLDER THAN I WILL
TREAT THEM ALL GENERICALLY AS MULBERRY, MORUS SPP. SOME FAD, AND ALL PNC AND PHR ENTRIES BELOW,
PROBABLY APPLY MORE TO M. ALBA.
ACTIVITIES (RED MULBERRY) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FAD); ANTIOXIDANT (1; ABS); ANTIPYRETIC (F; PNC);
ANTISPASMODIC (1; PNC); ANTITUMOR (1; ABS); DIURETIC (F; PNC); EXPECTORANT (F; PNC); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; PNC); HYPOTENSIVE (1; PNC); LAXATIVE (F; PNC).
INDICATIONS (RED MULBERRY) — ARTHROSIS (F; FAD); ASTHMA (F; FAD); BACTERIA (1; FAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; FAD); CANCER (1; ABS); CATARRH (F; PHR); CONSTIPATION (F; PNC) COUGH (F; FAD); CRAMP
(1; PNC); DEBILITY (F; FAD); DIABETES (F; FAD); DYSENTERY (F; FAD); DYSURIA (F; FAD); EDEMA (F;
FAD); FEVER (F; FAD; PNC); HEADACHE (F; FAD); HEPATOSIS (F; FAD); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1;
PNC); HYPEREMIA (F; FAD); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; PNC); MYCOSIS (F; FAD); PAIN (F; FAD); PULMONOSIS
(F; FAD); RINGWORM (F; FAD); TAPEWORM (F; FAD); TUMOR (1; ABS); VERTIGO (F; FAY); WATER
RETENTION (F; PNC).
DOSAGES (RED MULBERRY) — 2–4 ML FRUIT SYRUP (PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RED MULBERRY) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT
COVERED (KOM; PHR).
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REDROOT (LACHNANTHES TINCTORIA (J. F. GMEL.) ELLIOTT) +
I HERE INCLUDE L. CAROLINIANA (DEM).
ACTIVITIES (REDROOT) — ASTRINGENT (F; DEM); CARDIOTONIC (F; CRC; EFS); CEREBROTONIC (F; CRC;
EFS); EXHILARANT (F; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC); HYPNOTIC (F; CRC; EFS); INTOXICANT (F; CRC);
NARCOTIC (1; CRC); POISON (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; EFS); TONIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (REDROOT) — BLEEDING (F; DEM); CANCER (F; DEM); CEREBROSIS (F; CRC); COUGH (F;
CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); FEVER (F; CRC); HEMOPTYSIS (F; DEM); HEMORRHOID (F; DEM); LARYNGOSIS (F; CRC); NECK (F; CRC); PNEUMONIA (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); SORE (F; DEM);
STOMATOSIS (F; DEM); TYPHOID (F; CRC); TYPHUS (F; CRC); VD (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (REDROOT) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PHR).
RED ROOT SAGE (SALVIA MILTIORRHIZA BUNGE) +++
ACTIVITIES (RED ROOT SAGE) — ALTERATIVE (F; FAY); ANTIAGING (F; AKT); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; APA; LAF);
ANTIANDROGENIC (1; LAF); ANTIALLERGIC (1; ABS; FNF); ANTIANGINAL (1; APA); ANTIARTHRITIC (F; FAY);
ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HH2; LAF); ANTICARCINOMIC (1; KEB); ANTIHYPOXIC (1; KEB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1;
AKT; LAF); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; LAF); ANTIOXIDANT (1; LAF); ANTIPYRETIC (1; HH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; HH2);
ANTISPASMODIC (F; FAY; LMP); ANTITHROMBIC (2; KEB); ASTRINGENT (1; FAY); BITTER (F; AKT; LMP);
CALCIUM ANTAGONIST (1; KEB); CARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; ABS; FNF); CARDIOTONIC (1; LAF); CIRCULOTONIC (F;
AKT; FAY); FIBRINOLYTIC (2; KEB); FUNGICIDE (1; FAY); HEPATOREGENERATIVE (1; APA); HEPATOPROTECTIVE
(1; HH2); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; LAF); HYPOTENSIVE (2; APA; KEB); LIPOLYTIC (F; KEB); NEGATIVE
INOTROPIC (1; HH2); NEPHROPROTECTIVE (1; KEB); SEDATIVE (1; APA; FAY; LMP); SWELLING (F; HH2);
TONIC (F; FAY); TRANQUILIZER (F; FAY); VASODILATOR (2; FAY; HH2; KEB); VULNERARY (F; FAY; LMP).
INDICATIONS (RED ROOT SAGE) — ACNE (2; KEB; LAF); ALCOHOLISM (1; AKT); ALLERGY (1; ABS;
FNF); ALOPECIA (F; AKT; LAF); ALTITUDE SICKNESS (1; DAA; KEB); AMENORRHEA (F; DAA; LAF;
HH2); ANEMIA (F; FAY); ANGINA (2; APA; FAY; HH2; LAF); ARTHROSIS (F; FAY); BACTERIA (1; FAY;
FAY; HH2; LAF); BACKACHE (F; FAY); BLEEDING (F; DAA); BUERGER’S DISEASE (2; KEB); CANCER (1;
DAA; JLH; LAF); CARBUNCLE (F; HH2); CARCINOMA (1; KEB); CARDIOPATHY (2; ABS; AKT; APA;
FAY; FNF; HH2); CHILDBIRTH (F; LMP); COUGH (F; HH2); CRAMP (1; APA; FAY; LMP); CYSTOSIS (F;
DAA; LMP); DEMENTIA (1; AKT); DERMATOSIS (1; LAF); DIABETES (F; HH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F;
APA; DAA; LAF); ECZEMA (1; LAF); EMBOLISM (F; DAA); ENTEROSIS (1; APA; DAA; LAF; LMP);
FEVER (1; HH2); FIBROSIS (2; AKT; KEB); FRACTURE (1; KEB); FUNGUS (1; FAY); FURUNCLE (F; DAA;
HH2); GAS (1; APA); GASTROSIS (F; LMP); GLAUCOMA (1; AKT); GRAY HAIR (F; AKT; LAF); HIGH
CHOLESTEROL (1; LAF); HEART ATTACK (2; KEB); HEPATOSIS (2; APA; DAA; FAY; HH2; KEB; MAB);
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (2; AKT; APA; DAA; KEB); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; LAF); HIVES (F; DAA);
HYPERVISCOSITY (2; KEB); INFECTION (1; DAA; FAY; HH2); INFLAMMATION (1; AKT; LAF; LMP);
INSOMNIA (1; APA; FAY; HH2; LAF; LMP); ISCHEMIA (2; AKT; KEB); LEUKEMIA (F; DAA; JLH);
LEUKORRHEA (F; LAF); LUPUS (1; APA); LYMPHOMA (1; KEB); MASTOSIS (F; DAA); METRORRHAGIA (F;
DAA; LAF); MYCOSIS (1; FAY); MYOCARDIOPATHY (1; FAY; HH2); NEPHROSIS (F; DAA; LMP);
NERVOUSNESS (1; APA; FAY; HH2; LMP); NEURASTHENIA (F; DAA); NEUROPATHY (1; KEB); OSTEOSIS
(F; LMP); PAIN (F; DAA; LMP); PALPITATION (F; DAA; KEB); PARTURITION (F; FAY); PSORIASIS (1;
LAF); RESTENOSIS (F; AKT); SCLERODERMA (2; KEB); SPLENOSIS (F; HH2); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; DAA;
FAY; HH2); STENOSIS (1; APA); STROKE (2; APA; KEB); THROMBOSIS (2; DAA; HH2; KEB); TONSILOSIS (F; FAY); TUBERCULOSIS (1; DAA; HH2); ULCER (F; LMP); UTERRHAGIA (F; APA).
DOSAGES (RED ROOT SAGE) — 3–5 G CRUDE HERB (AKT); 3–15 G ROOT IN TEA (HH2); 6–15 G DRY
ROOT/DAY (APA); 5–15(-30) G ROOT/DAY (FAY); EXTRACT OF 60 G CRUDE ROOT/DAY 2–4 WEEKS TO 9 MONTHS
(FAY); 2–6 G DRY ROOT/DAY OR 4–12 ML FLUID EXTRACT (1:2) (KEB).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RED ROOT SAGE) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT
COVERED (KOM). TINCTURES MAY CAUSE PRURITUS, REDUCED APPETITE, OR STOMACHACHE (AHP). DAN SHEN
INCREASES PROTHROMBIN TIME AFTER WARFARIN; DANGEROUS TO TAKE WITH COUMADIN (J. EMERG. MED.
18(1):22). SCARCELY TOXIC (LAF).
EXTRACTS (RED ROOT SAGE) — AQUEOUS EXTRACT LD50 = 80,500 MG/KG IPR MUS (HH2). (KYEONGMAN; 1999). INHIBITION OF MAST CELL DEGRANULATION BY TANSHINONES FROM THE ROOTS OF SALVIA
MILTIORRHIZA. (PLANTA MEDICA 65: 654–5; 1999). THE AUTHOR FOUND THAT FOUR DITERPENE TANSHINONES
WERE INVOLVED IN INHIBITING BETA-HEXOSAMINIDASE (AN ENZYME RELEASED WITH HISTAMINE WHEN MAST
CELLS ARE IMMUNOLOGICALLY ACTIVATED). HE ALSO CONFIRMED THE INHIBITION OF MAST CELL DEGRANULATION
OF AN ALLERGEN IGE RESPONSE-EVOKED CELL SAMPLE. CELLS WERE TREATED WITH THE TANSHINONES FOR ONLY
10 MINUTES. 15,16-DIHYDROTANSHINONE HAD THE GREATEST ANTIALLERGIC ACTIVITY, MORE SO EVEN THAN
QUERCETIN, BUT LESS SO THAN CLINICALLY USED PHARMACEUTICALS SUCH AS AZELASTINE AND KETOTIFEN.
(KYEONG-MAN, 1999).
RED SANDALWOOD (PTEROCARPUS SANTALINUS L. F.) ++
JLH AND IHB COMBINED MEDICINAL ACTIVITIES P. INDICUS WILLD. AND P. SANTALINUS L. F.
ACTIVITIES (RED SANDALWOOD) — ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); ANALGESIC (F; HHB); ANTICONVULSANT (1;
HH3); ANTIDIABETIC (1; PH2); ANTIEXUDATIVE (1; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; KAB; SUW); ANTISPASMODIC
(1; PH2); APHRODISIAC (F; KAB); ASTRINGENT (F; SUW; WOI); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; HH3; PH2);
DEPURATIVE (F; EFS; KAB); DIAPHORETIC (F; SUW; WOI); EXPECTORANT (F; KAB); FUNGICIDE (1; WOI);
HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; HHB); INSECTICIDE (1; PH2); NEMATICIDE (1; HH3); TONIC (F; SUW; WOI);
TRANQUILIZER (1; HH3).
INDICATIONS (RED SANDALWOOD) — BILIOUSNESS (F; SUW; WOI); BLEEDING (F; KAB); BOIL (F; DEP;
IHB; SUW); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH
(F; JLH); CANDIDA (1; IHB); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; HH3; PH2); CONVULSION (1; HH3); CRAMP (1; PH2);
DEBILITY (F; HH3); DERMATOSIS (F; SUW; WOI); DIABETES (1; PH2; PNC); DIARRHEA (F; PH2);
DYSENTERY (F; DEP; KAB; SKJ; WOI); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH); FEVER (F; DEP; HH3; KAB; PH2; SUW;
WOI); FUNGUS (1; WOI); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); HEADACHE (F; DEP; HHB; PH2; SUW; WOI); HEMICRANIA (F; KAB); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; HHB); INFECTION (1; WOI); INFLAMMATION (F; SKJ; SUW; WOI);
METRORRHAGIA (F; KAB); MYCOSIS (1; WOI); NERVOUSNESS (1; HH3); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEP; PH2;
SUW); PAIN (F; HHB); PRICKLY HEAT (F; IHB); SNAKEBITE (F; PH2); SORE (F; IHB); STOMATOSIS (F;
IHB JLH); SWELLING (F; JLH; SUW); SYPHILIS (F; IHB); TOOTHACHE (F; PH2); ULCER (F; PH2); VD
(F; IHB); VOMITING (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (RED SANDALWOOD) — 5 G TINCTURE (200 PARTS POWDERED WOOD/1000 PARTS ETHANOL) (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RED SANDALWOOD) — CLASS 1. IN THE UNITED
STATES, IT IS ALLOWABLE AS FLAVOR IN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ONLY (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT
KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
RED VALERIAN (CENTRANTHUS RUBER (L.) DC.) ++
SYNONYM: VALERIANA RUBRA L.
ACTIVITIES (RED VALERIAN) — EQUILIBRATORY (1; PH2); SEDATIVE (1; HHB; PH2).
INDICATIONS (RED VALERIAN) — INSOMNIA (1; HHB; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (1; HHB; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RED VALERIAN) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (NOT GIVEN) (PH2).
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REHMANNIA, CHINESE FOXGLOVE
(REHMANNIA GLUTINOSA (GAERTN.) STEUD.) +
SYNONYM: DIGITALIS GLUTINOSA GAERTN.
ACTIVITIES (REHMANNIA) — ADRENAL STIMULANT (1; MAB); ALDOSE-REDUCTASE INHIBITOR (1; KEB);
ANTIAGING (F; LAF); ANTIALLERGIC (1; KEB); ANTIARTHRITIC (2; KEB); ANTIASTHMATIC (2; KEB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HH2; PH2); ANTIDIABETIC (1; APA); ANTIHEMORRHAGIC (1; MAB); ANTIHEPATOMIC (1;
LAF); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; AKT; KEB); ANTIPYRETIC (1; KEB); ANTISARCOMIC (1; LAF); ANTISEPTIC
(1; HH2; LAF); ANTITHROMBIC (2; KEB); ANTITHROMBOXANE (1; PH2); ANTITUMOR (1; LAF); BITTER
(F; KEB); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; FAY); CARDIOTONIC (1; DAA; FAY); CYCLOOXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1;
HH2); DIURETIC (2; APA; DAA; LAF; PH2); FUNGICIDE (1; LAF); HEMOPOIETIC (2; APA; FAY; KEB;
LAF); HEMOSTAT (F; DAA; KEB); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; APA; FAY; MAB; PH2); HYPERTENSIVE (1;
LAF); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; APA; DAA; FAY); HYPOTENSIVE (2; LAF); IMMUNODEPRESSANT (2; HH2
KEB; LAF; PH2); IMMUNOMODULATOR (1; APA; KEB); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; APA; LAF); LAXATIVE
(1; DAA); LIPOXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; HH2); MUTAGENIC (1; KEB); NEPHROPROTECTIVE (F; MAB);
PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; MAB); SIALAGOGUE (F; FAY); TRANQUILIZER (2; APA; LAF); VASOCONSTRICTOR (1;
DAA; LAF); VASODILATOR (1; DAA; LAF).
INDICATIONS (REHMANNIA) — ALLERGY (1; KEB; PH2); AMENORRHEA (F; KEB); ANEMIA (1; AKT;
APA; DAA; FAY; HH2; KEB); ANOREXIA (1; AKT); ARTHROSIS (2; APA; FAY; KEB); ASTHMA (2;
KEB); AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE (1; AKT; KEB); BACKACHE (F; FAY); BACTERIA (1; HH2; PH2);
BLEEDING (F; DAA; FAY; HH2; KEB; MAB; PH2); CANCER (1; DAA; LAF); CARDIOPATHY (1;
FAY); CATARACT (F; KEB); CHEMOTHERAPY (F; AKT); CONSTIPATION (1; DAA; MAB; PH2); COUGH
(F; DAA; FAY); DEAFNESS (F; AKT); DEBILITY (F; HH2); DERMATOSIS (1; APA; FAY; KEB); DIABETES
(1; APA; DAA; FAY; HH2; KEB; PH2); DIPHTHERIA (F; DAA); DIZZINESS (F; DAA; HH2);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; DAA; FAY; HH2; KEB; PH2); DYSURIA (F; DAA); ECZEMA (2; DAA; LAF;
PH2); ENTERORRHAGIA (F; PH2); EPISTAXIS (F; APA; DAA; HH2; FAY; PH2); FEVER (1; AKT; DAA;
FAY; HH2; KEB; LAF); FRACTURE (F; DAA); FUNGUS (1; FAY; FNF; HH2; LAF); GLOSSOSIS (F;
MAB); GRAY HAIR (F; APA; LAF); GYNECOPATHY (F; DAA); HEMATEMESIS (F; DAA); HEMATURIA
(1; AKT; FAY; KEB); HEMOPTYSIS (F; DAA; HH2); HEPATOSIS (2; APA; DAA; FAY; HH2; MAB;
PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (2; FAY; LAF); HOT FLASH (F; AKT); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; APA; DAA;
FAY); HYPERHYDROSIS (F; PH2); HYPERTHYROIDISM (1; APA; LAF); HYPERTONIA (F; DAA); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; APA; LAF); IMPOTENCE (F; DAA); INCONTINENCE (F; FAY); INFECTION (1; LAF;
PH2); INFERTILITY (F; DAA); INFLAMMATION (1; AKT; FNF; KEB); INSOMNIA (F; HH2; MAB); LOW
BLOOD PRESSURE (1; LAF); LUMBAGO (F; DAA; FAY); MEASLES (F; FAY); MENOPAUSE (F; AKT);
METRORRHAGIA (F; APA; HH2; KEB; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; FAY; HH2; LAF); NEPHROSIS (2; AKT;
DAA; HH2; MAB); NERVOUSNESS (2; APA; LAF); NEURODERMATOSIS (1; LAF); NEUROSIS (F; DAA);
OTOSIS (F; HH2); PALPITATION (F; LAF); PARALYSIS (F; PH2); PEMPHIGUS (F; DAA); PERIPHLEBITIS (F;
DAA); POLLAKIURIA (F; HH2); PROTEINURIA (F; AKT); PSORIASIS (F; DAA); RASH (F; KEB); RESTLESSNESS (F; APA); RETINOSIS (F; DAA); RHEUMATISM (2; FAY; HH2; MAB; PH2); SORE (F; DAA);
SORE THROAT (F; FAY); SPERMATORRHEA (F; DAA; LAF); STOMATOSIS (F; DAA); TABES DORSALIS (1;
DAA); THIRST (F; AKT); THROMBOSIS (2; APA; KEB; MAB); TINNITUS (F; DAA; FAY; KEB);
TONSILLOSIS (F; DAA); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DAA); TUMOR (1; LAF); URTICARIA (2; KEB); UTEROSIS (F;
FAY); VERTIGO (F; APA; FAY); XEROSTOMA (F; HH2; PH2); WATER RETENTION (2; APA; DAA; LAF;
PH2); WEAKNESS (F; KEB); WOUND (F; FAY); YEAST (1; FNF; HH2).
DOSAGES (REHMANNIA) — 9–30 G POWDERED ROOT/DAY (AKT); 2–6 G DRY ROOT/DAY (KEB); 10–30 G
DRY ROOT/DAY (MAB); 5 G ROOT CHEWED 1–3 ×/DAY (APA); 5 G ROOT/CUP WATER 1–3 ×/DAY (APA); 9–15
(-60) G ROOT (FAY); 9–15 G ROOT/DAY (PH2); 9–30 G ROOT (HH2); 15 G ROOT/500 ML RED WINE (APA);
4–12 ML FLUID ROOT EXTRACT (1:2) (KEB; MAB).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (REHMANNIA) — CLASS 2D. RAW ROOT CONTRAINDICATED WITH DIARRHEA AND INAPPETENCE; COOKED ROOT CONTRAINDICATED IN DIARRHEA AND DYSPEPSIA. SIDE
EFFECTS INCLUDE DIARRHEA, DIZZINESS, COLIC, LACK OF ENERGY, AND PALPITATIONS (AHP; AKT). “HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
REISHI (GANODERMA LUCIDUM) +
ACTIVITIES (REISHI) — ADAPTOGEN (F; WAM); ANALGESIC (1; APA); ANTIAGING (F; APA); ANTIAGGREGANT
(1; APA; SKY); ANTIALLERGIC (1; APA); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WAM); ANTICONVULSANT (1; APA); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; APA; JNP64:1121); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; WAM); ANTIOXIDANT (1; APA); ANTITUMOR (1;
APA; JNP64:1121); ANTIVIRAL (1; WAM); CYTOTOXIC (1; JNP64:1121); EXPECTORANT (1; WAM); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; APA; JNP64:1121); HYPERTENSIVE (1; APA); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; APA; JNP64:1121);
HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA; JNP64:1121; SKY); HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (F; SKY); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; APA;
WAM); MYORELAXANT (1; JNP64:1121); RADIOPROTECTIVE (1; APA); SEDATIVE (1; APA).
INDICATIONS (REISHI) — ALLERGY (1; APA; WAM); ALTITUDE SICKNESS (1; SKY; WAM); ANOREXIA (1;
APA); ASTHMA (F; JNP64:1121); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; APA); BACTERIA (1; WAM); BRONCHOSIS (1; WAM;
JNP64:1121); CACHEXIA (F; APA); CANCER (1; APA; WAM; JNP64:1121); CHEMOTHERAPY (1; APA;
SKY); CONVULSION (1; APA); COUGH (F; APA); DEBILITY (F; JNP64:1121); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA); FATIGUE
(1; APA; SKY; JNP64:1121); HEMORRHOID (F; JNP64:1121); HEPATOSIS (1; APA; SKY; JNP64:1121);
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; JNP64:1121; SKY); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; APA; WAM); HIGH TRIGLYCERIDES (F; SKY); HIV (1; WAM); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; APA; JNP64:1121); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; APA;
WAM); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; WAM); INSOMNIA (1; APA; JNP64:1121); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1;
APA); NERVOUSNESS (1; APA); NEURASTHENIA (F; JNP64:1121); PAIN (1; APA); RESPIROSIS (1; WAM);
STRESS (F; APA); TUMOR (1; APA; JNP64:1121); VERTIGO (F; JNP64:1121); VIRUS (1; WAM).
DOSAGES (REISHI) — 3–6 (606 MG) CAPSULES/DAY (APA); 1.5–9 DRY MUSHROOM/DAY(SKY); 1–1.5 G
POWDERED MUSHROOM (SKY); 1 ML TINCTURE (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (REISHI) — CLASS 1. AFTER 3–6 MONTHS CONSUMPTION, RARE INDIVIDUALS REPORT BLOODY STOOLS. DIZZINESS, DRYNESS OF MOUTH, THROAT AND NASAL AREA,
EPISTAXIS, ITCHINESS, STOMACH UPSET (AFTER USING FOR 3–6 MONTHS) (AHP; SKY). DO NOT MIX WITH
OTHER ANTIAGGREGANTS (SKY). PREGNANT AND LACTATING WOMEN SHOULD TAKE ONLY ON ADVICE OF HEALTH
PRACTITIONER (SKY). RARELY USED WITH CHILDREN, YET OF LOW TOXICITY (WAM). MAY CAUSE ALLERGY (APA).
RESTHARROW (ONONIS SPINOSA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (RESTHARROW) — ANTIEDEMIC (1; HH2; PH2); ANTISCORBUTIC (1; HHB); ANTISEPTIC (1;
HHB); APERIENT (F; EFS); CARDIOTONIC (F; MAD); DEPURATIVE (F; MAD); DIURETIC (2; HHB; HH2;
PIP; PH2); ESTROGENIC (1; HH2; PH2); HEMOLYTIC (F; MAD); LITHOLYTIC (2; PH2).
INDICATIONS (RESTHARROW) — ADENOPATHY (F; FEL); ADIPOSIS (F; MAD); ANASARCA (F; MAD);
ARTHROSIS (F; MAD); ASCITES (F; MAD); BLADDER STONE (2; PHR; PH2); BLEEDING (F; MAD); CANCER
(F; JLH); CATARRH (F; MAD); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD); DERMATOSIS (F; MAD); DROPSY (F; FEL; MAD);
DYSURIA (F; MAD); ECZEMA (F; HHB); EDEMA (1; HH2; MAD; PH2); EPISTAXIS (F; MAD);
EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); GONORRHEA (F; MAD); GOUT (F; HH2; PHR; PH2); GRAVEL (2; KOM; PIP;
PH2); HALITOSIS (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F; PH2); HYDROCELE (F; FEL); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); ITCH
(F; MAD); JAUNDICE (F; HH2); KIDNEY STONE (2; HHB; MAD; PHR; PH2); LEUKORRHEA (F; MAD);
NEPHROSIS (2; HHB; KOM; MAD; PIP); RHEUMATISM (F; HHB; MAD; PHR; PH2); SCROFULA (F;
MAD); SEBORRHEA (F; MAD); SORE (F; JLH); STONE (2; MAD; PH2) SWELLING (1; HH2; PH2);
TOOTHACHE (F; FEL); UTI (2; KOM; PIP; PH2); VD (F; MAD); WATER RETENTION (2; HHB; HH2;
PIP; PH2); WOUND (F; HHB).
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DOSAGES (RESTHARROW) — 2 TSP (3–4 G)/150 ML HOT WATER (HH2); 1.5 G ROOT/CUP TEA (HHB); 6–12
G ROOT/DAY (KOM; PIP; PH2); 1–2 G POWDERED ROOT (MAD); 1 WINEGLASS DECOCTION (1–2 OZ ROOT/PINT
WATER) SEVERAL ×/DAY (FEL); 2–2.5 G DRUG/CUP (PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RESTHARROW) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). IRRIGATION THERAPY
CONTRAINDICATED WITH EDEMA DUE TO REDUCED CARDIAC OR RENAL FUNCTION (KOM; PIP; PH2).
RHATANY
(KRAMERIA LAPPACEA (DOMBEY) BURDET & B.B. SIMPSON) ++
SYNONYM: K. ILUCA PHIL., K. TRIANDRA RUIZ AND PAV.
ACTIVITIES (RHATANY) — ALLERGENIC (1; APA); ANTIHEMORRHAGIC (1; PNC); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2;
KOM); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; PH2); ASTRINGENT (2; APA; KOM; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; EFS); FUNGICIDE
(1; PH2); HEMOSTAT (1; PNC); VULNERARY (1; PNC).
INDICATIONS (RHATANY) — ANGINA (F; HHB); BLEEDING (1; MAD; PH2; PNC); BRONCHOSIS (F;
MAD); CANKER SORE (1; APA); CHILBLAIN (1; PNC); CONVULSION (F; MAD); CRAMP (F; MAD);
DIARRHEA (1; APA; MAD; PHR); DYSENTERY (1; APA); DYSPEPSIA (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (1; APA;
PHR; PH2); EPISTAXIS (1; MAD); FUNGUS (1; PH2); GASTROSIS (1; APA; HHB); GINGIVOSIS (1;
APA; PHR; PH2); GLOSSOSIS (1; APA; HHB); HEMATURIA (1; HHB); HEMORRHOID (1; APA; HHB;
PNC); INFECTION (1; APA; PH2); INFLAMMATION (2; KOM; PH2); LEUKORRHEA (1; DEP; MAD);
MENORRHAGIA (1; PNC); MUCOSOSIS (2; KOM; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; HHB);
NEURALGIA (F; MAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEP); PARADENTOSIS (F; HHB); PHARYNGOSIS (2; APA; KOM;
PH2); PROCTOSIS (1; PH2); SORE (1; APA); SORE THROAT (1; APA); STOMATOSIS (2; APA; KOM;
PH2); TOOTHACHE (F; HHB; MAD); URETHROSIS (1; HHB; PH2); UTEROSIS (1; PH2); VD (F; MAD);
WOUND (1; APA; PNC).
DOSAGES (RHATANY) — 0.5–1.5 G POWDERED BARK (HHB); 1.5–3 G (1 TSP = ~3 G) ROOT (PH2); 1 TSP
CHOPPED ROOT/GLASS WATER, GARGLE 2–3 ×/DAY (APA); 30 DROPS ROOT TINCTURE WITH A GLASS OF WATER AS
A GARGLE (HHB); 1–2 TSP ROOT TINCTURE/GLASS OF WATER (APA); 5–10 DROPS ROOT TINCTURE IN GLASS OF
WATER, 2–3 ×/DAY (KOM); 2–4 ML ROOT TINCTURE (PNC); 0.3–1 G DRY ROOT EXTRACT (APA; PNC); 10
DROPS OPIUM TINCTURE AND 20 DROPS RHATANY TINCTURE 3–5 ×/DAY FOR GASTROSIS (HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RHATANY) — CLASS 1. COMMISSION E DISCOURAGES USE BEYOND 2 WEEKS UNLESS SO ADVISED BY PHYSICIAN. “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN
FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). INTERNAL APPLICATION MAY INDUCE DIGESTIVE COMPLAINTS DUE
TO ANTISECRETAGOGUE ACTIVITY (PHR; PH2). COMMISSION E REPORTS ROOT PERMITTED FOR LOCAL USE IN THE
MOUTH ONLY. NO CONTRAINDICATIONS, ADVERSE EFFECTS, OR INTERACTIONS EXCEPT FOR RARE ALLERGIC MUCOSAL
REACTIONS. OTHER SOURCES REPORT UNDILUTED TINCTURE MAY PRODUCE BURNING AND LOCAL IRRITATION (AEH;
AHP; KOM).
RHUBARB, DA HUANG (RHEUM PALMATUM L.) +
APPARENTLY USED INTERCHANGEABLY WITH R. OFFICINALE BAILL. (E.G., UNDER EFS AND MAD), BUT DAA
AND FEL ENTRIES ACCRUED TO R. OFFICINALE BAILL.
ACTIVITIES (RHUBARB) — ANALGESIC (1; APA; KEB); ANTIAGGREGANT (F; SKJ); ANTIALZHEIMERAN
(1; COX; FNF); ANTIANGIOGENIC (1; BGB; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FAY; KEB); ANTICANCER (1;
BGB; FNF); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; COX; FNF); ANTIDIARRHEAL (1; CAN); APERIENT (F; PNC); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; AKT; APA; KEB; PNC); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; KEB); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; KEB);
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ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; KEB); ANTIPYRETIC (1; KEB); ANTISARCOMIC (1; KEB); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC;
PNC); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PNC); ANTITHROMBOXANE (1; KEB); ANTITOXIC (1; KEB); ANTITUMOR
(1; KEB); ANTIUREMIC (F; KEB); ANTIVIRAL (1; KEB); APERIENT (1; CRC; WHO); APERITIF (F;
PH2); ASTRINGENT (1; CRC; EFS; FAY; PNC; WHO); BITTER (1; KEB); CHOLAGOGUE (1; APA;
PHR; MAD); CHOLERETIC (1; FAY; PNC); CHOLINERGIC (1; PNC); CYTOTOXIC (1; BGB; FNF);
DEPURATIVE (F; APA; EFS; PHR); ESTROGENIC (F; SHT); FUNGICIDE (1; KEB); HEMOSTAT (1; APA;
KEB); HYDRAGOGUE (1; PH2); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; KEB); HYPOTENSIVE (1; CRC); LAXATIVE
(1; APA; CAN; CRC; FAY; PH2; PNC; SKY); MUTAGENIC (1; KEB); PARASITICIDE (1; KEB);
PERISTALTIC (1; PH2; PNC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; EFS; FAY; MAD; PNC); TONIC (F; FEL; PNC);
TRICHOMONICIDE (1; KEB); VULNERARY (1; APA).
INDICATIONS (RHUBARB) — AGGRESSIVENESS (1; KEB); ALCOHOLISM (F; AKT); ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX;
FNF); AMENORRHEA (F; FAY; PH2; PNC); ANOREXIA (F; PH2); APPENDICITIS (F; FAY); ARTHROSIS (1;
COX; FNF); ASTHMA (F; AKT); BACTERIA (1; AKT; EFS; FAY; KEB); BLEEDING (1; AKT; APA; KEB;
MAD); BURN (F; CRC; DAA; FAY; PH2; PNC); CANCER (1; APA; BGB; COX; DAA; FNF; KEB);
CANCER, BLADDER (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; CRC; HHB); CANCER, CERVIX (F; JLH); CANCER, KIDNEY
(F; JLH); CANCER, LARYNX (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH
(F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CARBUNCLE (F; FAY; PNC); CATARRH (F; PH2); CHOLECYSTOSIS (1;
KEB; MAD); CHOLERA (F; FEL; MAD); CIRRHOSIS (F; AKT); COLD (F; MAD); COLIC (F; CRC);
CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; FAY); CONSTIPATION (2; APA; CAN; CRC; FAY; KOM; PH2; PNC; SHT; SKY;
WHO); COUGH (F; MAD); CRAMP (1; MAD; PNC); DELIRIUM (F; FAY; FEL; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F;
FAY; PH2); DIARRHEA (1; CAN; CRC; PH2; SHT); DROPSY (F; CRC; MAD); DYSENTERY (2; AKT;
EFS; FAY; KEB; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DAA; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; DAA; SHT); DYSURIA (F;
DAA); ECLAMPSIA (1; APA); EDEMA (F; FAY; PH2); ENDOMETRIOSIS (2; APA; KEB); ENTEROSIS (2;
FAY; KEB; PH2; PNC); EPISTAXIS (F; FAY); FEVER (1; APA; CRC; DAA; KEB; MAD); FLU (1;
KEB); FUNGUS (1; KEB); GALLSTONE (F; AKT); GAS (1; FAY); GASTROSIS (1; KEB; MAD; PHR; PH2;
SHT); GASTRORRHAGIA (F; APA); GINGIVOSIS (1; FAY; KEB); GLOSSOSIS (F; FAY); GOUT (F; MAD);
HEADACHE (F; APA; CRC; FAY); HEMATEMESIS (F; FAY); HEMOPHILIA (1; KEB); HEMORRHOID (1;
APA; FEL); HEPATOSIS (2; AKT; FAY; KEB; MAD); HERPES (1; FAY; KEB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
(2; CRC; APA; KEB); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (2; KEB); HIGH TRIGLYCERIDES (2; KEB); HYPERLIPIDEMIA
(1; KEB); HYPOTENSION (F; WHO); INFECTION (1; CRC; FAY; KEB); INFLAMMATION (1; AKT; APA;
COX; FNF; KEB; PNC); IRRITABILITY (1; KEB); JAUNDICE (1; DAA; FAY; KEB; MAD; PNC);
LEUKEMIA (1; CRC; KEB); MALARIA (F; CRC; DAA); MYCOSIS (1; KEB); NEPHROSIS (1; AKT; APA;
KEB); NEURASTHENIA (F; AKT); OBESITY (1; AKT; APA; PHR); ODONTOSIS (F; PH2); PAIN (1; APA;
FAY; KEB; PH2); PANCREATOSIS (1; KEB); PARASITE (1; KEB); PREGNANCY (F; APA); RHEUMATISM (F;
MAD); SHINGLES (F; FAY); SORE (1; APA; CRC; DAA; FAY); SPLENOSIS (F; MAD); STAPHYLOCOCCUS
(F; FAY); STOMACHACHE (F; APA); STOMATOSIS (1; FAY; FEL; KEB); STONE (F; AKT); STREPTOCOCCUS
(F; FAY); SWELLING (F; FAY); TENESMUS (F; PH2); TOOTHACHE (F; APA; CRC; FAY); TRICHOMONAS (1;
AKT); TUMOR (1; KEB); ULCER (1; KEB); UREMIA (1; AKT); VAGINOSIS (1; AKT; KEB); VIRUS (1;
KEB); WATER RETENTION (F; MAD); WORM (F; MAD); WOUND (F; APA).
DOSAGES (RHUBARB) — 0.5–1.5 G DRY PLANT (WHO); 0.2–1.0 G ROOT (CAN); 0.1–4 G ROOT (SHT);
0.12–4.8 G ROOT (APA); 1–5 G ROOT (AHP); 3–12 G ROOT (FAY); 3–12 G ROOT/DAY (APA; FAY); 0.1–0.3
G ROOT AS STOMACHIC, 1–2 G AS LAXATIVE (MAD); 1–2 G ROOT AS LAXATIVE, 0.1–0.2 G AS ASTRINGENT AND
STOMACHIC (PHR; PH2); 1–6 G POWDERED ROOT (AKT); 0.1–0.2 G POWDERED ROOT/CUP 1–2 ×/DAY
(APA); 0.1–1 TSP (0.25–2.5 G) POWDERED ROOT/CUP WATER 1–2 ×/DAY (APA); 1–6 G DRY ROOT/DAY OR
2–12 ML FLUID EXTRACT (1:2) (KEB); 120–500 MG DRY ROOT EXTRACT (PNC); UP TO 15 ML ROOT TINCTURE
(PNC); UP TO 15 ML TINCTURE/DAY (APA); 20–30 MG HYDROXYANTHRACENE DERIVATIVES/DAY CALCULATED
AS RHEIN (KOM); 10–30 MG HYDROXYANTHRACENE DERIVATIVES AT BEDTIME (WHO).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RHUBARB) — CLASS 2B, 2C, 2D. BEWARE OF
ANTHRAQUINONES, OXALATES, AND TANNINS (AHP). COMMISSION E REPORTS FOR BARK, CONTRAINDICATIONS,
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ADVERSE EFFECTS, AND INTERACTIONS OF ANTHRANOID LAXATIVES (AEH). CAN CAUTIONS THAT THE
ANTHRAQUINONES ARE PURGATIVE AND IRRITATE THE GI TRACT. BECAUSE OF THE ANTHRAQUINONES, NONSTANDARDIZED PREPARATIONS SHOULD BE AVOIDED DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION (CAN). ANTHRAQUINONES
MAY BE SECRETED INTO BREAST MILK. ALSO CONTRAINDICATED IN ARTHROSIS, HEMORRHOIDS, AND NEPHROPATHY (CAN), INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION, ABDOMINAL PAIN OF UNKNOWN CAUSES, ANY ENTEROSIS (APPENDICITIS, COLITIS, CROHN’S DISEASE, IBS), HEMORRHOIDS, NEPHROPATHY, MENSTRUATION (AHP), AND
URETHROSIS (CAN). DO NOT USE MORE THAN 8–10 DAYS (AHP). NOT FOR USE IN CASES OF DIARRHEA OR
ABDOMINAL PAIN. DISCONTINUE USE IF DIARRHEA OR WATERY STOOLS OCCUR. CONSULT A HEALTH CARE
PROVIDER IN CASES OF PREGNANCY OR LACTATION. NOT FOR LONG-TERM USE OR OVERDOSAGE (PHP; CAN).
RHUBARB LEAVES, HIGH IN OXALIC ACID, SHOULD NOT BE EATEN (CAN). ONE CASE OF ANAPHYLAXIS
FOLLOWING INGESTION REPORTED (CAN). CONTAINS 4–11% STILBENE DERIVATIVES, WHICH POSE SUCH
RISKS THAT THE HERB “CAN NO LONGER BE RECOMMENDED” (SHT). WHILE WIDELY USED, ANTHRANOIDCONTAINING LAXATIVES CAN BE HABIT-FORMING; SOME CONTAIN COMPOUNDS SUSPECTED OF BEING CYTOTOXIC, GENOTOXIC, MUTAGENIC, AND EVEN TUMORIGENIC. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES IN GERMANY REVEAL
THAT ABUSERS OF ANTHRANOID LAXATIVES HAVE A THREE TIMES HIGHER RATE OF COLON CARCINOMA (AEH).
AT LOW DOSES, THE TANNINS IN RHUBARB ACT AS ANTIDIARRHEAL; AT HIGH DOSES, THE LAXATIVE ANTHRAQUINONES KICK IN (CAN). AS THE MAJOR SOURCE OF THE MAJOR COX-2 INHIBITOR ([+]-CATECHIN), THIS MIGHT
BE VIEWED BY ENTHUSIASTS AS ANOTHER HERBAL MIRACLE ASPIRIN (COX).
RIBWORT (PLANTAGO LANCEOLATA L.) ++
MADAUS (1939) TREATS RIBWORT AND PLANTAIN IN THE SAME ENTRY.
ACTIVITIES (RIBWORT) — ANALGESIC (F; PH2); ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (1; BGB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; BGB;
HH2; KOM; PIP); ANTICANCER (1; HH2); ANTIEDEMIC (1; BGB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; HH2); ANTITUSSIVE (F; BGB); ASTRINGENT (2; DEP; KOM; PIP); DECONGESTANT (1; BGB); DEMULCENT (1; BGB);
DIURETIC (1; BGB; PH2); EMOLLIENT (1; BGB; PIP); EXPECTORANT (F; BGB); HEMOSTAT (1; PHR; PH2);
HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; BGB; CAN; FNF; HH2); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; BGB; CAN; PH2);
HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; PH2); HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (1; BGB; CAN); LAXATIVE (1; BGB; DEP; PH2);
LIPOLYTIC (1; BGB); LITHOLYTIC (F; PH2); VULNERARY (1; HH2).
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INDICATIONS (RIBWORT) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); APOSTEME (F; JLH); ASTHMA (F; MAD);
ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; BGB); BACTERIA (1; BGB; HH2; KOM; PIP); BLEEDING (1; PHR; PH2);
BLISTER (1; FAD); BRONCHOSIS (2; BGB; PHR; PH2); BUG BITE (F; FAD); CANCER (1; HH2; JLH);
CANCER, EYE (1; JLH); CANCER, LIP (1; JLH); CANCER, PAROTID (F; JLH); CATARRH (2; BGB; KOM;
MAD; PIP); COLD (2; PHR; PH2); COLITIS (1; PH2); CONGESTION (1; BGB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F;
FAD; PH2); CONSTIPATION (2; BGB; DEP; PH2); COUGH (2; PHR; PH2); CRAMP (F; PH2);
CYSTOSIS (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (2; BGB; KOM; PH2; PIP); DIABETES (1; PH2); DIARRHEA (2;
DEP; FAD; PH2); DYSENTERY (1; FAD; PH2); EARACHE (F; FAD); ENTEROSIS (1; PH2); ENURESIS
(F; PH2); ESCHERICHIA (1; HHB); FEVER (2; PHR; PH2); FURUNCLE (F; PH2); GALLSTONE (1; PH2);
GAS (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GONORRHEA (F; PH2); GOUT (F; PH2); HEMATURIA (1; FAD);
HEPATOSIS (1; BGB; CAN; FNF; HH2; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CAN); HIGH CHOLESTEROL
(1; BGB; CAN; PH2); HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA (2; BGB; CAN; PH2); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; PH2);
HYPERTRIGLYCERIDEMIA (2; BGB; CAN; PH2); IBS (2; PH2); INFECTION (2; PHR); INFLAMMATION
(1; BGB; HH2); MUCOSOSIS (2; KOM; PH2; PIP); NEPHROSIS (F; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; JLH);
PAIN (1; PH2); PAROTOSIS (F; JLH); PERTUSSIS (F; MAD); PHARYNGOSIS (2; KOM; PH2; PIP);
PULMONOSIS (1; MAD); RESPIROSIS (2; BGB; KOM; MAD; PIP); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2); SORE
(2; DEP; FAD); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (F; HH2); STOMATOSIS (2; KOM; PH2; PIP); SWELLING (1; BGB);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD); ULCER (F; PH2); ULCERATIVE COLITIS (1; PH2); UROGENITOSIS (F; PH2);
VD (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; BGB; PH2); WOUND (1; DEP; HH2; PH2).
DOSAGES (RIBWORT) — 2–6 G SHOOT/DOSE UP TO 12–40 G/DAY (KOM; PH2; PIP); 2–4 G SHOOT/CUP
WATER (PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RIBWORT) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE KNOWN OR
REPORTED (KOM; PIP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES”
(PH2). SOME PLANTAINS MAY CAUSE DERMATOSIS (FAD). CONTRAINDICATED IN GI STENOSIS, OBSTRUCTED
BOWEL (ILEUS), OR POORLY MANAGED DIABETES (PH2). OFTEN CAUSES ALLERGY IN HOSPITAL PROFESSIONALS.
LIKE ALL HIGH-FIBER PRODUCTS, THIS MAY HINDER ABSORPTION AND/OR UPTAKE OF MORE DANGEROUS DRUGS.
MUCILAGE FROM ANY PLANTAIN SEED MAY LOWER CHOLESTEROL (FAD).
RICE (ORYZA SATIVA L.) +++
SYNONYMS: O. GLUTINOSA LOUR., O. SATIVA CV. ITALICA ALEF., O. SATIVA SUBSP. INDICA KATO, O. SATIVA
VAR. AFFINIS KÖRN., O. SATIVA VAR. ERYTHROCEROS KÖRN., O. SATIVA VAR. FLAVOACIES KARA-MURZA EX ZHUK.,
O. SATIVA VAR. MELANACRA KÖRN., O. SATIVA VAR. SUBERYTHROCEROS KANEVSK, O. SATIVA VAR. VULGARIS
KÖRN., O. SATIVA VAR. ZERAVSCHANICA BRCHES EX KATZAROFF.
ACTIVITIES (RICE) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; LMP); ANALGESIC (1; PH2); ANTIDOTE (F; LMP); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; KAB); ANTIPERSPIRANT (F; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; LMP); APHRODISIAC (F; KAB);
ASTRINGENT (F; DEP); CARMINATIVE (F; KAB); DEMULCENT (F; PNC); DIGESTIVE (F; PNC); DIURETIC
(F; UPW); EMOLLIENT (F; LMP); PECTORAL (F; KAB); SEDATIVE (1; PH2); STOMACHIC (F; LMP);
TONIC (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (RICE) — ANOREXIA (F; DAA); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); BLEEDING (F; DAA); BRUISE (F;
LMP); CANCER (F; DAA; JLH; UPW); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; DEP); CHOLERA (F;
DEP); COLITIS (F; PH2); DEBILITY (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; KAB; UPW); DIABETES (F; PH2);
DIARRHEA (1; DEP; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; DAA; DEP; KAB); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEP; KAB); DYSURIA
(F; DEP; UPW); ENTEROSIS (1; DEP; KAB; PH2); EPISTAXIS (F; LMP); FEVER (F; DEP; LMP);
GAS (F; KAB); GASTROSIS (1; PH2; PNC); GOUT (F; DAA; LMP); HEMOPTYSIS (F; KAB); HEMATEMESIS (F; LMP); HEMORRHOID (F; DAA); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (F; DEP; KAB);
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INSOMNIA (1; PH2); ITCH (F; UPW); JAUNDICE (F; DAA); LEPROSY (F; KAB); MASTOSIS (F; JLH);
NERVOUSNESS (1; PH2); OBESITY (F; JAD); PAIN (1; PH2); PNEUMONIA (F; PH2); PULMONOSIS (F;
KAB); RASH (F; UPW); RHEUMATISM (F; DAA; LMP); SORE (F; KAB); SPLENOSIS (F; DAA); THIRST
(F; LMP); TUBERCULOSIS (F; KAB); ULCER (F; DAA); URETHROSIS (F; DEP); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); WART
(F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; DAA; UPW); WOUND (F; DAA).
DOSAGES (RICE) — FOOD FARMACY (JAD). HERE’S THE “DOSAGE” FROM PH2, “RICE SEEDS ARE BOILED IN
WATER BEFORE INGESTION.”
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RICE) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
ROCKET LARKSPUR
(CONSOLIDA AJACIS (L.) SCHUR) X
SYNONYMS: CONSOLIDA AMBIGUA AUCT., DELPHINIUM AJACIS L., D. AMBIGUUM AUCT.
I HOPE THE NONBOTANISTS WHO WROTE COMMISSION E AND THE HERBAL PDR HAVE FIGURED OUT THE
LARKSPURS BETTER THAN I HAVE. OTHERWISE, THEY KNOW NOT OF WHICH LARKSPUR THEY SPEAK. THERE ARE
MORE THAN A DOZEN CONSOLIDAS AND DELPHINIUMS, MANY CALLED LARKSPURS. AND DON’T FORGET THE
PEDICULICIDE STAVESACRE, D. STAPHISAGRIA L. AFTER WASTING A DAY WITH THE NOMENCLATORIAL NUANCES,
I FEEL I SHOULD TREAT THREE SPECIES OR LUMP THEM ALL INTO ONE, LARKSPUR, CONSOLIDA REGALIS GRAY
(FORMERLY DELPHINIUM CONSOLIDA L.); THIS THE SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT ROCKET LARKSPUR, CONSOLIDA AJACIS;
AND FINALLY THE STAVESACRE, DELPHINIUM STAPHISAGRIA, NOT COVERED BY THE USDA. ALL ARE POISONOUS
AND DANGEROUS, AND PROBABLY NOT RELIABLY DISTINGUISHED BY NONBOTANISTS. SO IT IS, METHINKS, A BIT
OPTIMISTIC TO ASSUME THE DATA IN THE LITERATURE HAVE BEEN BASED ON POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION (I.E.,
BETTER SPECULATIONS THAN MINE).
ACTIVITIES (ROCKET LARKSPUR) — EMETIC (F; CRC); INSECTICIDE (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC);
PARASITICIDE (F; CRC); PEDICULICIDE (F; CRC); POISON (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (ROCKET LARKSPUR) — CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); DEBILITY (F; CRC); HEMORRHOID (F;
CRC); PARASITE (F; CRC); SCORPION STING (F; CRC); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ROCKET LARKSPUR) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM; PHR). “SEED AND LEAF CAN INDUCE DERMATOSIS. ALKALOIDS AJACINE AND DELPHININE, OCCURRING
IN SEED AND YOUNG PLANTS OF MOST DELPHINIUM SPP. INGESTION MAY CAUSE STOMACH UPSET AND
NERVOUS SYMPTOMS; DEATH MAY OCCUR IF THE PLANT IS EATEN IN LARGE QUANTITIES, ESPECIALLY BY
CHILDREN. IN ASIA THE SEEDS ARE REPORTED TO POISON CATTLE; STILL THEY ARE USED AS CATHARTIC AND
EMETIC” (CRC).
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ROMAN CHAMOMILE (CHAMAEMELUM NOBILE (L.) ALL.) +++
SYNONYMS: ANTHEMIS NOBILIS L., ORMENIS NOBILIS (L.) J. GAY EX COSS. & GERM.
ACTIVITIES (ROMAN CHAMOMILE) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; AHP; CAN; DEM; HHB); ANALGESIC (1;
CRC; EFS; JBU; PED); ANTIALLERGIC (1; FNF); ANTIANAPHYLACTIC (1; PED); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PED;
PH2); ANTIEMETIC (F; CAN); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; FNF); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; JBU; PED); ANTIPYRETIC
(1; PED); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC; PED); ANTISPASMODIC (1; CAN; CRC; JBU; PED; PH2); CARMINATIVE
(1; CAN; CRC; EFS; PH2); CORDIAL (F; CRC); CYTOSTAT (1; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; EFS; HHB);
DIGESTIVE (F; CRC; EFS); DIURETIC (F; CRC); EMETIC (F; AHP); EMMENAGOGUE (1; AHP; HHB);
FUNGICIDE (1; PED); NERVINE (F; CRC); NEUROTONIC (F; JFM); SEDATIVE (1; CAN; JBU; PH2);
STIMULANT (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; EFS); TONIC (F; CRC; EFS); TRANQUILIZER (1; PH2);
UTEROTONIC (1; AHP); VERMIFUGE (F; HHB; JFM).
INDICATIONS (ROMAN CHAMOMILE) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); AEGILOPS (F; JLH); ALLERGY (1;
FNF); AMENORRHEA (1; CAN; HHB); ANAPHYLAXIS (1; PED); ANEMIA (F; JFM); ANOREXIA (CAN);
BACTERIA (1; PED; PH2); BLOATING (F; PHR); CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER,
BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH);
CANCER, TESTICLE (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); COLIC (F; CRC; DEM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F;
JFM); CRAMP (1; CAN; CRC; JBU; PED; PH2); DEBILITY (F; CRC; JFM; PHR; PH2); DERMATOSIS
(F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; JFM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CAN; CRC; HHB; PHR; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F;
CAN; CRC; JFM; PH2); ENTEROSIS (1; CRC; DEM; PHR; PH2); FEVER (1; CRC; EFS; HHB;
JFM; PED); FLU (F; PHR; PH2); FUNGUS (1; PED; PH2); GAS (1; CAN; CRC; EFS; PH2);
GASTROSIS (1 CRC; DEM; PH2); GOUT (F; CRC); HALITOSIS (F; JFM); HEADACHE (F; CRC; HHB;
PHR; PH2); HYSTERIA (F; CRC; DEM; PH2); INDIGESTION (F; CRC); INDOLENT ULCER (F; CRC);
INDURATION (F; CRC); INFECTION (1; PED); INFLAMMATION (1; CRC; JBU; PED; PH2); INSOMNIA
(1; CAN; JBU; PH2); LACRIMOSIS (F; JLH); LUMBAGO (F; CRC); MORNING SICKNESS (F; CAN);
MYCOSIS (1; PED); NAUSEA (F; CAN; DEM); NERVOUSNESS (1; CAN; CRC; JBU; PHR; PH2);
NEURALGIA (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; JFM); OTOSIS (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); PAIN (1; CRC; EFS;
JBU; JFM; PED; PH2); PERTUSSIS (F; CRC); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); PLETHORA (F; PHR);
RHEUMATISM (F; JFM); RHINOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SORE (F; JLH); SPASM (F;
CRC; PHR); STOMATOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); SWELLING (F; DEM; JLH); TEETHING (F; JFM); TOOTHACHE
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(F; CRC; PHR; PH2); ULCER (F; DEM); UTEROSIS (F; JFM); VOMITING (F; CAN); WART (F; JLH);
WATER RETENTION (F; CRC); WORM (F; HHB; JFM).
DOSAGES (ROMAN CHAMOMILE) — 1 G FLOWER AS TEA 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–4 ML (1:1 IN 70% ETHANOL)
3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–4 ML LIQUID FLORAL EXTRACT (PNC); 0.1–0.5 G FLORAL EXTRACT (PNC); 0.03–2 ML
EO (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ROMAN CHAMOMILE) — CLASS 2B (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). CAN CAUTIONS
THAT THE SESQUITERPENE LACTONES MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC REACTIONS. BECAUSE IT IS REPUTED TO BE AN
ABORTIFACIENT AND TO AFFECT THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE WITH EXCESSIVE USE, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND
LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. BECAUSE OF COUMARIN CONTENT, MAY INTERFERE WITH ANTICOAGULANT
THERAPY (CAN). AZULENES, DOCUMENTED AS ANTIINFLAMMATORY AND HYPOALLERGENIC, MAY PREVENT
ALLERGIC SEIZURES IN GUINEA PIGS, PERHAPS THROUGH ANTIHISTAMINIC ACTIVITY.
ROSE BAY, ROSE LAUREL (NERIUM OLEANDER L.) X
SYNONYMS: N. INDICUM MILL., N. ODORUM AITON.
TREATED SEPARATELY IN HH2; AGGREGATED HERE.
ACTIVITIES (ROSE BAY) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; HH2; WBB); ADAPTOGEN (1; KAP); ANALGESIC (1;
KAP; MPI); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WBB; WOI); ANTICANCER (1; CRC; MPI); ANTIEDEMIC (F; MPI);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; KAP; MPI); ANTIPYRETIC (1; KAP; MPI); ANTISEPTIC (1; JFM; WBB);
ANTISTRESS (1; MPI); ANTIULCER (1; MPI); APHRODISIAC (1; KAB); BRADYCARDIC (1; MPI); CARDIAC
(1; BIB; CRC); CARDIOTONIC (1; BIB; CRC; KAP; WOI); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; KAP); CYANOGENIC
(1; BIB; CRC); DIURETIC (1; BIB; CRC; EFS; KAP; WOI); EMETIC (1; CRC; MPI); EMMENAGOGUE
(1; BIB; CRC; HH2; MAD); FUNGICIDE (1; MPI); INSECTICIDE (F; CRC); INSECTIFUGE (F; BIB;
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CRC); LACRIMATOR (F; KAP; WOI); LARVICIDE (F; BIB; WOI); LAXATIVE (F; BIB; CRC; JFM);
NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1; PH2); PARASITICIDE (F; BIB; CRC); PEDICULICIDE (F; FEL); PISCICIDE (F;
WBB); POISON (1; CRC; DEP; SUW); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; PH2); RODENTICIDE (1; CRC);
SPASMOGENIC (F; KAP; MPI); STERNUTATOR (F; BIB; CRC; JFM); STIMULANT (F; CRC); TONIC (F;
CRC; EFS); VERMIFUGE (F; JFM).
INDICATIONS (ROSE BAY) — ANGINA (F; MAD); APOPLEXY (F; MAD); APOSTEME (F; CRC); ARRHYTHMIA (F; MAD); ARTHROSIS (F; KAB; MAD); ASTHMA (F; CRC); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; CRC); BACTERIA
(1; WBB; WOI); CANCER (1; CRC; MPI); CARCINOMA (F; CRC); CARDIOPATHY (1; BIB; PH2);
CHANCRE (F; KAB; MPI; SUW; WOI); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; BIB; CRC; JFM);
CORN (F; CRC; JLH); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC; DEP; PH2; SUW; WOI); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC;
WBB); DYSPNEA (F; FEL); ECZEMA (F; CRC; MAD); EDEMA (F; FEL; MPI); EPILEPSY (F; CRC;
FEL; WBB); EPITHELIOMA (F; CRC; JLH); FEVER (1; KAP; MPI); FUNGUS (1; MPI); FURUNCLE (F;
HH2); GINGIVOSIS (F; BIB); HEADACHE (F; KAP; MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; KAP; MPI; PH2); HERPES
(F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; BIB); IMPETIGO (F; BIB); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1;
JFM; MPI; WBB); INFLAMMATION (1; KAB; KAP; MPI); INSOMNIA (F; MAD); LEPROSY (F; BIB;
DEP; SUW); LICE (F; FEL); LUMBAGO (F; KAB); MAGGOT (F; CRC); MALARIA (F; CRC; MAD;
WBB); MYALGIA (F; KAB); MYCOSIS (1; MPI); MYOCARDOSIS (F; MAD); ODONTOSIS (F; BIB);
OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC; KAP; PH2); PAIN (1; KAB; KAP; MPI); PARALYSIS (F; MAD); PARASITE (F;
BIB; CRC; JFM); PSORIASIS (F; CRC; SUW); RHINOSIS (F; BIB); RINGWORM (F; BIB; CRC); SCABIES
(F; CRC; MAD; PH2; WBB); SINUSOSIS (F; CRC); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC; HH2; WBB); SORE (F;
CRC; SUW; WOI); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; WBB); STOMATOSIS (F; BIB); STRESS (1; KAP); SWELLING
(F; DEP; JFM; KAP; MPI; SUW); TACHYCARDIA (F; MAD); TUMOR (F; CRC; JLH); ULCER (1; MPI);
VD (F; BIB; JFM); VERTIGO (F; MAD); WART (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (1; BIB; CRC; EFS; KAP;
WOI); WORM (F; JFM).
DOSAGES (ROSE BAY) — EQUIVALENT TO 1–3 GRAINS FRESH BARK OR DRIED FRUIT (FEL); 50 MG LEAF (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ROSE BAY) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). COMMISSION E REPORTS ACCIDENTAL AND THERAPEUTIC USE OF LEAF HAS RESULTED IN
PARTIALLY FATAL POISONINGS (AEH). OVERDOSES MAY CAUSE ARRHYTHMIA, BRADYCARDIA, CARDIODEPRESSION,
CONFUSION, CYANOSIS, DIARRHEA, HEADACHE, HYPERKALEMIA, NAUSEA, NEURODEPRESSION, STUPOR, AND VOMITING (BRU; DEP; MAD; PH2). MORE THAN 100 YEARS AGO WE READ, “SEVERAL CASES ARE ON RECORD OF
FATAL RESULTS FROM THE INTERNAL ADMINISTRATION” (DEP). 142 BOVINES DIED IN CALIFORNIA OVER 6 YEARS,
1989–1995 (BRU). DURING THE PERSIAN CAMPAIGN, ALEXANDER’S ARMY LOST HORSES THAT HAD FED ON THE
SHRUB, AND SOME SOLDIERS DIED WHO HAD GRILLED THEIR MEAT ON SKEWERS MADE FROM THE WOOD (WBB).
15–20 G FRESH LEAF CAN KILL A HORSE, 10–20 A COW, 1–5 A SHEEP. CHILDREN HAVE DIED AFTER INGESTING
A HANDFUL OF FLOWERS (JFM).
ROSE HIPS, DOGROSE (ROSA CANINA L.) +++
SYNONYM: R. LUTETIANA LÉMAN.
MUCH OF THE GERMAN LITERATURE REFERS TO CYNOSBATI, REFERRING TO THE FRUITS AND SEEDS OF THIS SPECIES,
OR A FUNGUS THEREON (SEE EFS).
ACTIVITIES (ROSE HIPS) — ANALGESIC (1; JBU); ANTIDIARRHEIC (F; PNC); ANTIOXIDANT (1; HH3);
ANTIRADICULAR (1; HH3); ANTISEPTIC (F; PED); ANTISPASMODIC (F; PED); ASTRINGENT (2; APA; KOM;
WAM); DEMULCENT (1; WAM); DIURETIC (1; APA; HH3; PED; PHR; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; HH3);
LAXATIVE (1; APA; PHR; PH2); LIPOXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; HH3); NERVINE (1; WAM); VERMIFUGE
(F; HH3; MAD).
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INDICATIONS (ROSE HIPS) — ALBUMINURIA (F; MAD); ARTHROSIS (F; PHR); BLEEDING (F; HH3; PH2);
BURN (F; MAD); CANCER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, GENITAL (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, KIDNEY (1; FNF;
JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; FNF; JLH);
CAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; PED); CATARRH (F; MAD); CHILL (F; PHR); COLD (F; APA; PHR; PH2);
CONSTIPATION (1; APA; PHR; PH2); COUGH (1; WAM); CRAMP (F; PED); DIARRHEA (1; PED; WAM);
DROPSY (F; PHR); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); DYSURIA (F; MAD; PHR); EDEMA (F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F;
MAD; PH2); EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); FLU (F; APA; PHR; PH2); GALLSTONE (F; MAD; PH2); GASTROSIS
(F; PED); GONORRHEA (F; MAD); GOUT (F; PHR; PH2); HEADACHE (F; APA; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F;
JLH); HYPERACIDITY (F; PH2); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; HH3); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (F; PED;
PHR; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; JLH); KIDNEY STONE (F; MAD; PH2); LEUKORRHEA (F; PH2); NAUSEA
(1; WAM); NEPHROSIS (F; JLH; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (1; WAM); OPHTHALMIA (F; JLH); PAIN (1; JBU);
RHEUMATISM (F; PHR; PH2); SCIATICA (F; PHR); SORE (F; APA); SORE THROAT (1; APA; WAM);
SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STOMATOSIS (F; APA; JLH); STONE (1; PH2); STRESS (F; PED); THIRST (F; APA);
URETHROSIS (F; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; HH3; PED; PHR;
PH2); WORM (1; HH3; MAD).
DOSAGES (ROSE HIPS) — 0.75–3 TSP CHOPPED FRUIT/CUP WATER 1–3 ×/DAY (APA; JAD; WIC); 2 G
FRUIT (PH2); 0.25–0.5 CUP FRESH FRUIT (PED); 1–2 G DRY FRUIT/CUP WATER (PHR); 6–12 G DRY FRUIT
(PED); 9 G DRY FRUIT/CUP BOILING WATER (PED); 2–5 G IN INFUSION (HH3).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ROSE HIPS) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NONE KNOWN FOR THE FRUITS
(PHR; WAM). 15% TANNINS.
ROSELLE (HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (ROSELLE) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; EFS); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; DAD); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA);
ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC; EFS); ANTISCORBUTIC (1; WBB); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC; PED); ANTISPASMODIC (1;
HHB; PED); APERITIF (F; CRC); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC; WBB); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC); CHOLAGOGUE (F;
CRC); CHOLERETIC (1; CRC; DAD); DEMULCENT (F; CRC; EFS); DIGESTIVE (F; PED); DIURETIC (1;
APA; DAD; PH2; WBB); EMOLLIENT (1; APA; WBB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS); EXPECTORANT (F; EFS;
KOM; PHR; PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA; DAD; PHR; PH2); LAXATIVE (1; APA; CRC; PED; PH2;
WBB); MYORELAXANT (F; APA; PHR); PECTORAL (F; EFS); PERISTALTIC (1; DAD); RESOLVENT (F; CRC);
SALURETIC (1; APA); SEDATIVE (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC); UTERORELAXANT (1; PHR;
PH2); VERMIFUGE (1; APA).
INDICATIONS (ROSELLE) — ABSCESS (1; CRC; WBB); ANOREXIA (F; APA; CRC; KOM; PH2);
ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; CRC); BACTERIA (1; APA; HHB); BILIOUSNESS (F; CRC); CANCER (F; JLH);
CARBUNCLE (F; PH2); CARDIOPATHY (F; APA); CATARRH (F; KOM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; APA; KOM); CHILL (F; APA; PED); CIRCULOSIS (F; PH2); COLD (F; PHR; PH2);
CONSTIPATION (1; APA; CRC; PED; PH2; WBB); COUGH (1; CRC; WBB); CRAMP (1; APA;
HHB; PED); DEBILITY (F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; PHR); DYSURIA (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS (1;
CRC); FEVER (F; CRC; EFS; HHB); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); HANGOVER (F; CRC); HEART (F; CRC);
HERPES ZOSTER (F; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; CRC; DAD; PHR; PH2); INFECTION (1;
APA; CRC); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); INTOXICATION (F; CRC; WBB); KIDNEY
STONE (1; APA); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC); NEUROPATHY (1; APA); NEUROSIS (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA
(F; PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; APA; PED; PH2); SCURVY (F; CRC); STRANGURY (F; CRC); SWELLING (F;
PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (1; HHB); VIRUS (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; DAD; PH2; WBB);
WORM (1; APA).
DOSAGES (ROSELLE) — 1.5 G (3/4 TSP) DRY HERB/CUP (APA); 1–2 TSP FRESH FLOWERS (PED); 0.5–1 G DRY
FLOWERS (PED); 1 G DRY FLOWER/CUP WATER (PED); 1.5 G/CUP (PH2).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ROSELLE) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NO RISKS KNOWN
(KOM). COMMISSION E LIST IT AS UNAPPROVED (KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED
FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). MAY REDUCE THE EFFICACY OF CHLOROQUINE AS A MALARIA
PREVENTIVE (APA). IF HHB IS CORRECT, THIS PLANT MAY BE THE BEST SOURCE OF HYDROXYCITRIC ACIDS.
TRANSLATION (JAD) —IN THE FLOWERS D (+)-MALIC ACID, 12.5% TO 16.8% CITRIC, ASCORBIC, UTALONIC,
PROTOCATECHUIC, MALEIC, GLYCOLIC, TARTARIC, OXALIC, AND 23% HIBISCUS ACIDS [(+)-ALLO-OXYCITRONICACID-LACTONE C6H6O7]. THE HERBAL PDR (PH2) LABELS THE PLANT AS CONTAINING 15–30% “FRUIT ACIDS,”
IN PARTICULAR HIBISCUS (+)-ALLOHYDROXYCITRIC-ACID-LACTONE AND POORLY TRANSLATING “LEMONS, MALIC
ACID, AND TARTARIC ACID”.
ROSEMARY (ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS L.) +++
SYNONYM: R. OFFICINALIS VAR. PROSTRATUS HORT.
ACTIVITIES (ROSEMARY) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; MAD); ANALGESIC (1; CAN; PNC); ANTIAGING (1;
APA); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX; FNF); ANTIANAPHYLACTIC (1; CAN); ANTIARTHRITIC (1; COX; FNF);
ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (1; X11229363); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; BGB; CAN); ANTICANCER (1; COX;
FNF; HH2; PH2); ANTICAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; CAN); ANTICHOLINESTERASE (F; JAD); ANTICOMPLEMENTARY (1; CAN); ANTICONVULSANT (1; PH2); ANTIEDEMIC (1; CAN); ANTIGONADOTROPIC (1; CAN);
ANTIIMPLANTATION (F; CRC); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; CAN; JNU; PNC; TAD); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1;
HH2; PH2; TAD); ANTIOXIDANT (1; APA; CAN; CRC; TAD; WOI); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; CAN);
ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; BGB; CAN; HH2; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (2; APA;
BGB; CAN; KOM; PH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; JBU; HH2; PH2; TAD); APERITIF (1; APA; CRC); ASTRINGENT (1; CRC; PNC); CANDIDICIDE (1; HH2); CAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; CAN); CARMINATIVE (1; APA;
BGB; CAN; MAD); CEREBROTONIC (F; CRC); CHOLAGOGUE (1; BGB; HH2); CHOLERETIC (1; BGB;
PH2; TAD); CNS STIMULANT (1; APA; JAD); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; CRC); COX-2 INHIBITOR (1; COX;
FNF; HH2); DETOXICANT (F; JNU); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; PNC); DIGESTIVE (F; APA); DIURETIC (F;
CAN; CRC; MAD); EMMENAGOGUE (F; APA; BGB; CAN; HH2; MAD); EPILEPTIGENIC (1; CAN);
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FUNGICIDE (1; APA; CAN; HH2; JBU); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; HH2; PH2); HYPEREMIC (1; BGB);
INSECTICIDE (1; CRC; HH2; MAD); INSECTIFUGE (1; APA); MEMORIGENIC (1; APA; CRC; PH2);
MYORELAXANT (1; CRC); MYOSTIMULANT (1; CAN); NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1; HH2); NEGATIVE
INOTROPIC (1; HH2); NERVINE (1; CRC; DEP; MAD; PNC); PARASITICIDE (1; CAN; WOI); PHOTOSENSITIVE (1; CAN); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (2; BGB; KOM); PROTISTICIDE (1; CRC; WOI); RUBEFACIENT
(1; BGB; CAN); SEDATIVE (F; CAN); SPASMOGENIC (1; CAN); STERILANT (F; WOI); STIMULANT (1;
BGB; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; BGB; CRC; PNC); THYMOLEPTIC (F; CAN); TONIC (F; BGB; CRC;
PNC); VULNERARY (1; BGB).
INDICATIONS (ROSEMARY) — ALOPECIA (F; APA; CRC; DEP; WOI)); ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF);
AMENORRHEA (F; PH2); ANAPHYLAXIS (1; CAN); ANOREXIA (2; APA; CRC; MAD; PHR; PH2); ARTHROSIS (1; APA; COX; FNF; MAD); ASTHMA (F; CRC; WOI); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; APA; X11229363);
BACTERIA (1; APA; BGB; CAN; CRC; TAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC); BRUISE (1; APA; JFM); CANCER
(1; APA; COX; CRC; FNF; HH2; PH2; TAD); CANCER, BREAST (1; APA); CANCER, LIVER (1; APA;
COX; CRC); CANCER, MOUTH (1; CRC; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SKIN (1; JNU); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; APA;
COX; CRC); CANDIDA (1; HH2); CAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; CAN); CARDIOPATHY (1; APA); CATARACT (1;
FNF; BGB); CATARRH (F; WOI); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; PHR); CIRCULOSIS (2; KOM; PH2); CLIMACTERIC
(F; HH2); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CONVULSION (1; PH2); COUGH (F; CRC); CRAMP (2; APA; BGB;
CAN; FNF; KOM; MAD; PH2); DANDRUFF (F; CRC); DIABETES (1; APA); DIARRHEA (F; CRC);
DIZZINESS (F; PH2); DROPSY (F; MAD); DROWSINESS (1; JAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC; HH2; PH2);
DYSPEPSIA (2; APA; CAN; KOM; PH2); ECZEMA (F; APA; PHR; PH2); EDEMA (1; CAN; CRC);
ENTEROSIS (1; APA; BGB; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; MAD); ESCHERICHIA (1; MAD); FATIGUE (F; PH2); FEVER
(F; CRC; PNC); FUNGUS (1; APA; CAN; HH2; JBU; TAD); GAS (1; APA; BGB; CAN; MAD);
GASTROSIS (1; APA; BGB; PH2); GOUT (F; CRC; MAD); HEADACHE (F; BGB; CAN; CRC; PH2);
HEAD COLD (F; MAD); HEART (F; CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (2; HH2; JLH; MAD;
PHR; PH2); HOARSENESS (F; CRC; JFM); HYPOTONIA (F; PH2); HYSTERIA (F; CRC; MAD); INDURATION
(F; CRC; JLH); INFECTION (1; APA; CAN; HH2; JBU); INFERTILITY (F; MAD); INFLAMMATION (1; CAN;
COX; FNF; JNU; PNC; TAD); INSOMNIA (F; CAN; CRC; MAD); ISCHIOSIS (F; HH2); LETHARGY (1;
JAD); LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC; MAD); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA); MIGRAINE (1; APA; BGB; PH2);
MYALGIA (1; CAN; HH2; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; APA; CAN; HH2; JBU); NAUSEA (F; CRC); NEPHROSIS
(F; CRC; MAD); NERVOUSNESS (F; CAN); NEURALGIA (1; APA; CAN; CRC; PH2); NEUROSIS (F; BGB;
LAF); PAIN (1; APA; CAN; PH2; PNC); PALSY (F; MAD); PARALYSIS (1; APA; MAD); PARASITE (1;
CAN; WOI); PLEURODYNIA (1; APA); POLYURIA (F; CRC); PULMONOSIS (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (2;
APA; KOM; PHR; PH2); SCIATICA (2; CAN; PH2); SENILE DEMENTIA (F; PH2); SEPTIC SHOCK (1;
CAN; PNC); SORE (F; PH2); SORE THROAT (F; PH2); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH; MAD); SPRAIN (1; APA; JFM);
STOMACHACHE (1; APA); STOMATOSIS (1; CRC; FNF; PH2); SWELLING (1; CAN); SYNCOPE (F; MAD);
TENSION (F; BGB); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); VARICOSIS (1; APA); VERTIGO (F; CRC); VIRUS (1; JBU; HH2;
PH2; TAD); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; CAN; CRC; MAD); WOUND (F; APA; PHR; PH2);
YEAST (1; HH2).
DOSAGES (ROSEMARY) — 1 TSP (2 G) CHOPPED LEAF/CUP WATER (APA; PH2); 4–6 G HERB (APA;
KOM); 2 TSP (4.2 G) HERB IN COLD OR HOT TEA (MAD); 2–4 ML HERB (1:1 IN 45% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY
(CAN); LET 20 G ROSEMARY STEEP 5 DAYS IN 1 LITER WINE (PH2); 0.3–1.2 ML ROSEMARY SPIRIT (APA;
PNC); 2–4 G SHOOT IN TEA 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–4 ML LIQUID SHOOT EXTRACT (1:1 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3
×/DAY (CAN); 3–6 DROPS INTERNALLY (FEL); 10–20 DROPS EO (KOM SUGGESTS 1 ML (2 DROPS) WOULD
BE MORE REASONABLE) (KOM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ROSEMARY) — CLASS 2B. ABORTIFACIENT,
EMMENAGOGUE, AND UTEROTONIC (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). FOR THE LEAVES, COMMISSION E REPORTS NONE KNOWN. COMMISSION E REPORTS
FOR THE ROOT, CONTRAINDICATIONS: PREGNANCY, LACTATION; ADVERSE EFFECTS: HARMLESS RED DISCOLORATION
OF THE URINE (AEH). LIKE ANY EO, THAT OF ROSEMARY CAN BE TOXIC IN LARGE QUANTITIES, CAUSING
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IRRITATIONS TO THE INTESTINES, KIDNEYS, SKIN, AND STOMACH. EPILEPTICS SHOULD BE CAREFUL WITH ROSEMARY
AND OTHER HERBS HEAVY WITH CAMPHOR (CAN). CAN CAUTIONS THAT CAMPHOR IN THE VOLATILE OIL MAY
CAUSE CONVULSIONS. MICHAEL CASTLEMAN IS APPARENTLY TALKING ABOUT THE HERB, NOT THE MORE DANGEROUS EO, WHEN HE SAYS, “LIKE MOST OTHER HERBS, ROSEMARY SHOULD BE USED IN LARGE AMOUNTS
ONLY IN CONSULTATION WITH YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER. IF YOU ARE PREGNANT, YOU SHOULD AVOID SUCH
AMOUNTS BECAUSE THEY CAN CAUSE UTERINE CONTRACTIONS” (CASTLEMAN, 1996). THE HERBAL PDR SCARES
THE PANTS OFF US BY SAYING LARGE DOSES OF ROSEMARY LEAVES (MORE LIKELY THE OIL), INADVISEDLY HAVE
BEEN USED TO ATTEMPT ABORTION, MAY LEAD TO COMA, GASTROENTEROSIS, NEPHROSIS, PULMONARY EDEMA,
SPASM, UTERINE BLEEDING, VOMITING, AND EVEN TO DEATH. BUT THIS SEEMS TO BE SPECULATION! THE PDR
CONCLUDES “NO DOCUMENTED CASES HAVE COME TO LIGHT.” JUST ANOTHER DEAD-END ON ANOTHER BIBLIOGRAPHIC ECHO (PHR; PH2).
EXTRACTS (ROSEMARY) — LD50 = 5 ML/KG ORL RAT, >10 ML/KG DER RBT, EO ANTISPASMODIC AT 25
MG/KG (CAN). MAJOR SOURCE OF THE COX-2 INHIBITOR, OLEANOLIC ACID, AT 1% (COX). EO ANTISEPTIC
AGAINST GRAM-POSITIVE AND GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA, MOLDS, CORYNEBACTERIA, ESCHERICHIA, STAPHYLOCOCCUS, AND VIBRIO. CARNOSOL AND URSOLIC ACID INHIBIT MANY FOOD SPOILAGE MICROBES ESCHERICHIA,
KLUYVEROMYCES, LACTOBACILLUS, PSEUDOMONAS, RHODOTORULA = BHA, BHT; CARNOSOL > URSOLIC ACID
AS ANTIOXIDANT. ROSEMARY OIL IS EFFECTIVE AGAINST OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTIONS LIKE CRYPTOCOCCUS
NEOFORMANS (JBU). ROSEMARY OIL AS WELL AS ITS BORNYL ACETATE AND CINEOLE ARE ANTISPASMODIC, ON
SMOOTH MUSCLE (GUINEA PIG ILEUM) AND CARDIAC MUSCLE (GUINEA PIG ATRIA). IN SMOOTH MUSCLE,
BORNEOL IS CONSIDERED THE MOST ACTIVE, BY ANTAGONIZING ACETYL CHOLINE. THE ANTISPASMODIC ACTION
OF ROSEMARY AS PRECEDED BY CONTRACTILE ACTION, DUE TO PINENES, WHICH ARE SPASMOGENIC ON SMOOTH
MUSCLE, INACTIVE ON CARDIAC MUSCLE. ROSEMARY OIL RELAXES THE ODDI’S SPHINCTER CONTRACTED BY
MORPHINE. ACTIVITY INCREASES WITH INCREMENTAL OIL DOSES REACHING AN OPTIMUM AT 25 MG/KG, AT
WHICH THE UNBLOCKING EFFECT WAS IMMEDIATE. BEYOND THAT DOSAGE, THE RESPONSE WAS AGAIN DELAYED.
SMOOTH MUSCLE STIMULANT AND ANALGESIC ACTIONS HAVE BEEN DOCUMENTED FOR A ROSMARICINE DERIVATIVE (CAN).
ROSE-OF-SHARON (HIBISCUS SYRIACUS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (ROSE-OF-SHARON) — ANALGESIC (F; FAY); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FAY); ANTIEDEMIC (F; FAY);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; DAA); ANTIPYRETIC (F; FAY); ASTRINGENT (F; FAY); BITTER (F; FAY); CARMINATIVE
(F; DAA); DEMULCENT (F; FAY; LMP); DETOXICANT (F; FAY); DIURETIC (F; DAA; FAY; HHB); EMOLLIENT
(F; LMP); EXPECTORANT (F; FAY; HHB); FUNGICIDE (1; FAY; X739389); HEMOSTAT (F; DAA); STOMACHIC (F; DAA; HHB); VERMIFUGE (1; FAY).
INDICATIONS (ROSE-OF-SHARON) — ABSCESS (F; FAY); AMEBA (F; DAA); APPENDICITIS (F; FAY);
ASCARIASIS (F; DAA; LMP); ASTHMA (F; FAY); ATHLETE’S FOOT (F; FAY); BACTERIA (1; FAY); BLEEDING
(F; DAA; FAY; LMP); BOIL (F; FAY); BRONCHOSIS (F; FAY); BURN (F; FAY); CANCER (F; ABS; FAY);
CARBUNCLE (F; FAY); COLD (F; DAA); COLITIS (F; DAA); COUGH (F; FAY); DERMATOSIS (F; DAA; FAY);
DIABETES (F; FAY); DIARRHEA (F; FAY; MPI); DYSENTERY (F; FAY; MPI); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DAA;
MPI); DYSPEPSIA (F; LMP); ECZEMA (F; FAY); ENTEROSIS (F; DAA; LMP); FEVER (F; FAY); FUNGUS
(1; FAY; X739389); GAS (F; DAA); GASTROSIS (F; DAA); HEADACHE (F; FAY); HEMORRHOID (F; FAY);
IMPETIGO (F; FAY); INFECTION (1; FAY; X739389); INFLAMMATION (F; DAA); ITCH (F; DAA; FAY);
LEUKORRHEA (F; DAA; LMP); MIGRAINE (F; FAY); MYCOSIS (1; FAY; X739389); NAUSEA (F; DAA;
LMP); NEURODERMATOSIS (F; FAY); PAIN (F; FAY); PROCTOSIS (F; FAY); PROLAPSE (F; FAY); PULMONOSIS
(F; FAY); RINGWORM (F; FAY); SORE (F; FAY); SWELLING (F; FAY); VAGINOSIS (F; FAY); WATER RETENTION
(F; DAA; FAY; HHB); WORM (1; DAA; FAY).
DOSAGES (ROSE-OF-SHARON) — 3–9 G DRY FLOWERS, 30–60 G FRESH FLOWERS (FAY). 3–9 G DRY BARK;
30–60 G FRESH ROOT (FAY).
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ROSE PETALS (ROSA CENTIFOLIA L.) +++
BOTH COMMISSION E (KOM) AND THE HERBAL PDR (PH2) AGGREGATE ROSA CENTIFOLIA L. AND R.
GALLICA L. FOR THEIR ACCOUNT OF THE ROSE FLOWER. PNC AGGREGATES R. DAMASCENA MILL. AS WELL.
MAD AGGREGATES R. CENTIFOLIA AND R. DAMASCENA. EFS DISAGGREGATES. I’VE AGGREGATED THEIR
INDICATIONS TRYING TO KEEP THEIR CHEMISTRIES SEPARATE. DIFFICULT TASK. WHO KNOWS WHICH ROSE
THEY CHOSE TO NOSE?
ACTIVITIES (ROSE PETALS) — ANTIDIARRHEIC (PNC); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; KAB); APERIENT (F; EFS);
APERITIF (F; EFS); APHRODISIAC (F; KAB); ASCARICIDE (1; MAD); ASTRINGENT (2; DEP; KOM; PH2;
PNC); CARDIOTONIC (F; EFS; MAD); CARMINATIVE (F; EFS); DEPURATIVE (F; KAB; MAD); EMOLLIENT
(F; KAB); EXPECTORANT (1; MAD); LAXATIVE (F; DEP); NERVINE (F; EFS; MAD); STOMACHIC (F; EFS);
TONIC (F; KAB); VERMIFUGE (1; MAD); VULNERARY (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (ROSE PETALS) — ANOREXIA (F; EFS); ASCARIS (1; MAD); ASTHMA (F; KAB; PH2);
BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); BLEEDING (1; MAD; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; PH2); BURN (F; MAD); CANCER (1;
FNF; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SINEW (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; FNF;
JLH); CATARRH (F; MAD; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; DEP); COUGH (F; PH2); DEBILITY (F; PH2); DIARRHEA
(F; MAD; PH2); FEVER (F; MAD; PH2); GAS (F; EFS); GASTROSIS (F; MAD); GONORRHEA (F; MAD);
HEADACHE (F; MAD); HEMOPTYSIS (F; MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB); HEPATOSIS (F; KAB); HYPERHYDROSIS (F; PH2); INFLAMMATION (2; KAB; KOM; PHR; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; MAD); LEPROSY (F;
KAB); LEUKORRHEA (F; PH2); MUCOSOSIS (2; KOM; PHR; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB); PHARYNGOSIS
(2; KOM; PHR; PH2); PULMONOSIS (F; PH2); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); STOMATOSIS (2; JLH; KOM; MAD;
PHR; PH2); SYNCOPE (F; JLH); TOOTHACHE (F; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; PH2); TUMOR (F; MAD);
UTEROSIS (F; JLH); WORM (1; MAD); WOUND (F; KAB; PH2).
DOSAGES (ROSE PETALS) — 1–2 G DRY FLOWERS/CUP WATER TO 3 ×/DAY (KOM; PHR; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ROSE PETALS) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE
KNOWN FOR THE FLOWER (KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC
DOSAGES” (PH2). 15% TANNINS; OPCS (PHR).
ROSINWEED (SILPHIUM LACINIATUM L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (ROSINWEED) — ALTERATIVE (F; EFS); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WOI); ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS; WOI);
ANTISPASMODIC (F; EFS; PNC); BITTER (1; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS; PH2); DIURETIC (F; EFS; FAD;
PNC); EMETIC (F; DEM; EFS; FEL; PNC); EXPECTORANT (F; EFS; PNC); TONIC (F; DEM; EFS; FAD);
VERMIFUGE (F; DEM; FAD).
INDICATIONS (ROSINWEED) — ASTHMA (F; FAD; FEL; MAD; WOI); BACTERIA (1; WOI); BRONCHOSIS
(F; MAD); CATARRH (F; FEL); COUGH (F; FEL; MAD; PNC; WOI); CRAMP (F; EFS; PNC); CYSTOSIS
(F; MAD); DEBILITY (F; DEM; FAD); DYSENTERY (F; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); FEVER (F; EFS; PH2;
WOI); FLU (F; MAD); GLEET (F; FEL); GONORRHEA (F; FAD; FEL); MALARIA (F; FEL); MUCOSOSIS (F;
MAD); PULMONOSIS (F; FAD; FEL); RESPIROSIS (F; MAD); VD (F; FEL); SORE THROAT (F; FEL); WATER
RETENTION (F; EFS; FAD; PNC); WORM (F; DEM; FAD).
DOSAGES (ROSINWEED) — 1–10 DROPS STRONG HERB TINCTURE (FEL); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC);
HOMEOPATHIC DOSAGES AND “TEEP” (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ROSINWEED) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2
DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
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ROSY PERIWINKLE (CATHARANTHUS ROSEUS (L.) G. DON) +
SYNONYMS: AMMOCALLIS ROSEA (L.) SMALL, LOCHNERA ROSEA (L.) RCHB., VINCA ROSEA L.
ACTIVITIES (ROSY PERIWINKLE) — ANALGESIC (1; ZUL); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; ZUL); ANTICANCER (1; AAB;
ZUL); ANTIDIABETIC (1; JFM; VVG; ZUL); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; AAB); ANTIMITOTIC (1; ZUL); ANTIPYRETIC (1; WBB; ZUL); ANTISEPTIC (1; WBB; ZUL); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; WBB); COLLYRIUM (F;
JFM); DEPURATIVE (F; ZUL); DIGITALIC (F; WBB); DIURETIC (F; JFM); EMETIC (F; ZUL); FUNGICIDE (1;
ZUL); HEMOSTAT (F; JFM; ZUL); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; VVG); HYPOTENSIVE (1; WBB; ZUL); LAXATIVE
(F; JFM; WBB); LEUKOPENIC (1; ZUL); MYORELAXANT (1; ZUL); SEDATIVE (1; WBB); TERATOGENIC (1;
ZUL); TRANQUILIZER (1; WBB); VERMIFUGE (F; JFM; ZUL).
INDICATIONS (ROSY PERIWINKLE) — ASTHMA (F; JFM); BACTERIA (1; ZUL); BLEEDING (F; JFM; ZUL); BUG
BITE (F; ZUL); CANCER (1; AAB; VAG; ZUL); CARDIOPATHY (F; JFM); CATARRH (F; RYM); CHEST COLD (F;
JFM); COLD (F; AAB); CONSTIPATION (F; JFM; WBB); DERMATOSIS (F; ZUL); DIABETES (1; JFM; VAG;
VVG; WBB; ZUL); FEVER (1; WBB; ZUL); FUNGUS (1; ZUL); GAS (F; JFM); GONORRHEA (F; ZUL);
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; AAB; JFM; WBB; ZUL); HODGKIN’S DISEASE (1; AAB; ZUL); HYPERGLYCEMIA
(1; VVG); INFECTION (1; ZUL); INSOMNIA (1; WBB); LARYNGOSIS (F; JFM); LEUKEMIA (1; AAB; ZUL);
LYMPHOMA (1; VAG; VVG); MALARIA (1; WBB); MENOPAUSE (F; AAB); MENORRHAGIA (F; WBB; ZUL);
MYCOSIS (1; ZUL); NERVOUSNESS (1; WBB); OPHTHALMIA (F; RYM); PAIN (1; ZUL); RHEUMATISM (F;
VVG; WBB; ZUL); SCURVY (F; ZUL); SORE THROAT (F; AAB; JFM); TOOTHACHE (F; ZUL); TUBERCULOSIS
(F; JFM); VD (F; ZUL); WART (F; ZUL); WATER RETENTION (F; JFM); WORM (F; JFM; ZUL).
DOSAGES (ROSY PERIWINKLE) — 10 LEAVES + 10 FLOWERS BOILED INTO TEA (JFM); MAKE SOLAR TEA OF 9
PINK FLOWERS IN 1 PINT WATER 3 HOURS, SIP ALL DAY FOR COLD AND SORE THROAT (AAB).
ROUND CARDAMOM (AMOMUM COMPACTUM SOL. EX MATON) ++
SYNONYM: A. KEPULAGA SPRAGUE & BURKILL.
ACTIVITIES (ROUND CARDAMOM) — ANTITOXIC (F; DAD); ANTIEMETIC (F; DAD); CARMINATIVE (F;
DAD); STOMACHIC (F; DAD).
INDICATIONS (ROUND CARDAMOM) — AGUE (F; DAD); CACHEXIA (F; DAD); CANCER (F; DAD; JLH);
CANCER, LIVER (F; DAD; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; DAD; JLH); CATARRH (F; DAD); CHILDBIRTH (F; DAD);
COLD (F; DAD); COUGH (F; DAD); CRAMP (F; DAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; DAD); GAS (F; DAD); GOUT (F;
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DAD); HEARTBURN (F; DAD); HEPATOSIS (F; DAD; JLH); INDURATION (F; JLH); MADNESS (F; DAD); NAUSEA
(F; DAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; DAD); RHEUMATISM (F; DAD); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VOMITING (F; DAD).
ROUND-LEAFED WINTERGREEN (PYROLA ROTUNDIFOLIA) ++
I THINK THE HERBAL PDR IS DEAD WRONG WHEN IT SAYS, “THE PLANT ORIGINATED IN THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS
BUT IS NOW NATURALIZED IN OTHER CLIMATES” (PH2).
ACTIVITIES (ROUND-LEAFED WINTERGREEN) — ANTISPASMODIC (F; FEL); ASTRINGENT (F; FEL); DIURETIC
(F; FEL; MAD); LITHOLYTIC (F; FEL); TONIC (F; FEL); VULNERARY (F; MAD).
INDICATIONS (ROUND-LEAFED WINTERGREEN) — BOIL (F; FEL); BPH (F; MAD; PH2); CANCER (F;
FEL; JLH); CARBUNCLE (F; FEL); CARCINOMA (F; FEL); CONVULSION (F; FEL); CRAMP (F; FEL); CYSTOSIS
(F; FEL; MAD; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; FEL); DIABETES (F; MAD); DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSURIA (F;
FEL; MAD); EPILEPSY (F; FEL); FELON (F; JLH); GRAVEL (F; FEL); HEMATURIA (F; FEL); INFLAMMATION
(F; PH2); LEUKORRHEA (F; FEL); NEPHROSIS (F; MAD; PH2); NEUROSIS (F; FEL); OPHTHALMIA (F; FEL);
PROSTATOSIS (F; MAD; PH2); SCROFULA (F; FEL); SORE (F; FEL; JLH); STONE (F; FEL); SORE THROAT (F;
FEL); STOMATOSIS (F; FEL); SWELLING (F; FEL); UTEROSIS (F; FEL); UTI (F; FEL; PH2); WATER
RETENTION (F; FEL; MAD); WOUND (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (ROUND-LEAFED WINTERGREEN) — 1–2 FLUID OZ DECOCTION 3–4 ×/DAY (FEL); 1–30 DROPS
STRONG TINCTURE (FEL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ROUND-LEAFED WINTERGREEN) — NOT COVERED
(AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2
DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). CHIMAPHILIN MAY BE IRRITANT. HYDROQUINONES NOT
FOR LONG-TERM CONSUMPTION (PH2).
ROWAN BERRY (SORBUS AUCUPARIA L.) ++
SYNONYMS: PYRUS AUCUPARIA (L.) GAERTN., P. AUCUPARIA VAR. DULCIS (KRAETZL) ASCH. & GRAEBN.,
SORBUS AUCUPARIA F. FASTIGIATA (LOUDON) REHDER, S. AUCUPARIA VAR. DULCIS KRAETZL, S. AUCUPARIA VAR.
EDULIS DIECK, S. AUCUPARIA VAR. MORAVICA DIPPEL, S. AUCUPARIA VAR. PENDULA G. KIRCHN., S. AUCUPARIA
VAR. ROSSICA SPÄTH EX KOEHNE, S. AUCUPARIA VAR. XANTHOCARPA HARTWIG & RÜMPLER.
ACTIVITIES (ROWAN BERRY) — ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; PHR); ASTRINGENT (1; FEL; WOI); CATABOLIC (F;
PHR); DEPURATIVE (F; WOI); DIURETIC (F; MAD; WOI); EMETIC (F; DEM); EMMENAGOGUE (1; EFS;
WOI); IRRITANT (1; PHR); LAXATIVE (1; HHB; MAD; WOI); LITHOLYTIC (F; MAD); PECTORAL (F; EFS;
WOI); SIALAGOGUE (1; HHB); URICOSURIC (F; PHR).
INDICATIONS (ROWAN BERRY) — ANGINA (1; FAD; FNF); ANOREXIA (F; DEM); ARTHROSIS (F; KOM); BOIL
(F; DEM); BRONCHOSIS (F; WOI); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, RECTUM (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; FAD; FNF);
CATARRH (F; MAD); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; WOI); COLD (F; DEM); COLIC (F; DEM);
CONSTIPATION (1; HHB; MAD; WOI); COUGH (F; WOI); CROUP (F; DEM); DEBILITY (F; DEM); DEPRESSION
(F; DEM); DIABETES (F; KOM; PHR; PH2); DIARRHEA (1; FEL); DIPHTHERIA (F; DEM); DROPSY (F; MAD);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; PHR); DYSPEPSIA (1; KOM; WOI); DYSURIA (F; FAD); ENTEROSIS (F; MAD); FEVER (F;
CEB; MAD; PHR; PH2); FRACTURE (F; MAD); GASTROSIS (F; MAD); GONORRHEA (F; DEM); GOUT (F;
KOM; PHR; PH2); HEMORRHOID (F; WOI); HEPATOSIS (F; MAD); HOARSENESS (F; MAD); INFLAMMATION
(F; KOM; PHR); LEUKORRHEA (F; WOI); NEPHROSIS (F; HH2; MAD); PAIN (F; DEM); PHARYNGOSIS (F;
FEL); PLEUROSIS (F; DEM; MAD; PHR; PH2); PNEUMONIA (F; DEM); PROCTOSIS (F; FEL; JLH); PULMONOSIS (F; DEM; MAD; PHR); RHEUMATISM (F; HH2; KOM; PHR; PH2); SCURVY (F; FEL); STOMACHACHE (F; MAD); STONE (F; MAD); STRANGURY (1; WOI); TONSILOSIS (F; FEL); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD);
VAGINOSIS (F; FEL); VD (F; DEM); WATER RETENTION (F; MAD; WOI); WOUND (F; MAD).
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DOSAGES (ROWAN BERRY) — RARELY GIVEN FOR FOOD FARMACEUTICALS LIKE THIS.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ROWAN BERRY) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “NO
HEALTH HAZARDS OR SIDE EFFECTS ARE KNOWN IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PROPER ADMINISTRATION OF DESIGNATED
THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES OF THE DEHYDRATED DRUG OR WITH THE CONSUMPTION OF FRUIT SAUCES, JUICES, JELLIES,
JAMS, ETC., PRODUCED THROUGH COOKING” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE!
JAD). BECAUSE OF THE IRRITANT PARASORBIC ACID (MOSTLY OR TOTALLY DESTROYED BY COOKING OR DRYING) IN
UNTREATED OR UNPROCESSED FRUITS, EXCESSIVE INTAKE OF FRESH FRUITS CAN LEAD TO ALBUMINURIA, DIARRHEA,
GASTRALGIA, GASTROENTEROSIS, GLYCOSURIA, KIDNEY DAMAGE, POLYMORPHIC EXANTHEMAS, QUEASINESS, AND
VOMITING (HHB; PHR). AMYGDALIN (342–617 PPM) AND HYDROCYANIC ACID (20–37 PPM) ARE REPORTED
FROM THE FROZEN FRUITS (WOI).
RUBBER VINE (CRYPTOSTEGIA GRANDIFLORA ROXB. EX R. BR.) X
ACTIVITIES (RUBBER VINE) — ANALGESIC (F; CRC); FUNGICIDE (F; CRC); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (RUBBER VINE) — ATHLETE’S FOOT (F; CRC); CALLUS (F; CRC); ECZEMA (F; CRC); FUNGUS
(F; CRC); HEADACHE (F; CRC); INFECTION (F; CRC); MYCOSIS (F; CRC); PAIN (F; CRC); STOMACHACHE
(F; CRC); WORM (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RUBBER VINE) — “ALL PARTS MAY CAUSE SEVERE
STOMACH AND INTESTINAL UPSET. CASES OF DEATH HAVE BEEN REPORTED FROM INDIA. THE LEAF IS TOXIC. DRY
VINE EMITS AN EYE-IRRITATING DUST WHICH MAY INDUCE COUGHING AND SWELLING” (CRC).
RUE (RUTA GRAVEOLENS L.) +
USED INTERCHANGEABLY WITH R. CHALAPENSIS L.
ACTIVITIES (RUE) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; AAB; APA; DEP; PHR; PH2); ACARICIDE (F; IHB); ALLERGENIC
(1; PH2); ANALGESIC (F; FEL; HH2; VVG); ANAPHRODISIAC (F; DEP; MAD); ANTIATHEROGENIC (1;
CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; AAB; APA; WBB); ANTICAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; CRC; VVG; WBB); ANTIEXUDATIVE (1; PH2); ANTIFERTILITY (1; PH2; TAD); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; CRC; WBB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
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(1; CRC); ANTIOXIDANT (F; WBB); ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; AAB; APA; JFM; PH2);
ANTITHROMBIC (1; CRC); ANTITUSSIVE (1; APA); APERITIF (F; EFS); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC; MAD);
ASTRINGENT (1; APA); BITTER (1; APA); CARMINATIVE (F; MAD); CHEMOPREVENTIVE (1; CRC); CHOLERETIC
(F; CRC; MAD); CNS STIMULANT (F; JFM); COLLYRIUM (F; WBB); CONTRACEPTIVE (1; PHR; PH2);
DECONGESTANT (F; JFM); DIAPHORETIC (F; JFM); ECBOLIC (F; WBB); EMETIC (1; JFM); EMMENAGOGUE
(1; AAB; APA; JFM); FUNGICIDE (1; APA); HEMOSTAT (F; CRC; EFS); HIRUDICIDE (1; CRC; HH2);
HYPOTENSIVE (1; CRC; WBB); INSECTIFUGE (1; AAB; APA); INSECTICIDE (1; CRC); MEMORIGENIC (F;
DEP; IHB); MYORELAXANT (1; APA); NEMATICIDE (1; CRC); NERVINE (F; EFS; MAD); PHOTOTOXIC (1;
CRC; PH2); RADIOPROTECTIVE (F; CRC; WBB); RUBEFACIENT (1; JFM); SEDATIVE (1; APA); STIMULANT
(F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; JFM; WBB); UTEROTONIC (1; AHP; CRC; PH2); VERMICIDE (1; AAB; APA;
CRC); VERMIFUGE (1; EFS; HH2; JFM; WBB).
INDICATIONS (RUE) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); AGUE (F; CRC); AMENORRHEA (F; CRC); ANOREXIA (F;
EFS); ASTHENIA (F; MAD); ASTHMA (F; WBB); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; CRC); BACKACHE (F; AAB; PH2);
BACTERIA (1; AAB; APA; WBB); BLEEDING (F; CRC; EFS); BLEPHAROSIS (F; MAD); BRUISE (F; PH2);
CANCER (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, LIVER
(1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, RECTUM (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (1;
CRC; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, TESTICLE (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1;
CRC; JLH); CAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; CRC; VVG; WBB); CARDIOPATHY (F; JFM; MAD; WBB);
CHILDBIRTH (F; AAB; CRC; WBB); COLIC (F; DEP; WBB); CONGESTION (F; JFM; MAD); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; MAD); CONVULSION (F; VVG; WBB); CORN (F; JLH); COUGH (1; APA; CRC; DEM); CRAMP
(1; AAB; APA; JFM; PHR; PH2); CROUP (F; CRC; WOI); CVI (1; VVG); DERMATOSIS (F; PHR;
PH2); DIARRHEA (F; PHR; PH2; WBB); DYSMENORRHEA (1; APA; PH2; WBB); DYSPEPSIA (1; APA;
PHR; PH2); EARACHE (F; DEM; PHR; PH2; VVG; WBB); EDEMA (1; CRC); ENCEPHALOSIS (F; HH2);
ENTEROSIS (1; APA; CRC; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; AAB; DEP; EL; HH2; VVG; WBB); EPISTAXIS (F;
MAD); ESCHERICHIA (F; HH2); FEVER (F; AAB; IHB; JFM; PHR; PH2; VVG); FIBROID (F; JLH); FIT
(F; VVG; WBB); FUNGUS (1; APA; JLH); GANGRENE (F; DEM); GAS (F; MAD); GINGIVOSIS (F; JFM);
GOUT (F; MAD; VVG); HEADACHE (F; AAB; JFM); HEAD COLD (F; MAD); HEART (F; CRC); HEMORRHOID
(F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CRC; VVG; WBB); HYSTERIA
(F; DEM; DEP; HH2; VVG; WBB); INDURATION (F; CRC); INFECTION (1; APA; DEM; PHR; PH2);
INFLAMMATION (1; CRC; PH2); INSOMNIA (1; APA; HH2); ISCHIOSIS (F; MAD); JAUNDICE (F; WBB);
LUMBAGO (F; MAD); MEASLES (F; CRC; JFM); MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (F; HH2); MYALGIA (F; AAB);
MYCOSIS (1; APA); NAUSEA (F; AAB); NERVES (F; AAB); NERVOUSNESS (1; APA); NEURALGIA (F; MAD);
NEURASTHENIA (F; MAD); NIGHTMARE (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; JFM); OZENA (F; MAD); PAIN (1;
DEM; FEL; HH2; VVG); PALSY (F; DEM); PARALYSIS (F; DEM); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); PSORIASIS
(1; CRC); RESPIROSIS (F; WBB); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2; VVG); RHINOSIS (F; JFM); SCABIES (F; IHB);
SCARLET FEVER (F; CRC; JFM; WBB); SCIATICA (F; CRC); SCIRRHUS (F; CRC); SCLEROMA (F; CRC);
SHOCK (1; JFM; WBB); SPINE (F; PH2); SPRAIN (F; PH2); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH2); STOMACHACHE
(F; DEM; MAD); STOMATOSIS (F; PHR); STROKE (F; CRC); SYNCOPE (F; AAB); THROMBOSIS (1; CRC);
TICKS (F; IHB); TOOTHACHE (F; PHR; PH2; VVG; WBB); TUBERCULOSIS (1; AAB); TYPHOID (F; WBB);
UTEROSIS (F; CRC; PHR); VARICOSIS (1; MAD; PH2); VERTIGO (F; CRC; DEP; MAD); WART (F; CRC;
JLH); WHITLOW (F; JLH); WORM (1; AAB; APA; CRC; PH2).
DOSAGES (RUE) — SHOULD NOT BE USED (APA); 0–1.5 G HERB AS EMMENAGOGUE (MAD); 0.5–1 G
HERB, SEVERAL ×/DAY (PH2); 1–2 TSP HERB/CUP WATER 1–3 ×/DAY (RFW); 1–2 G DRIED HERB (PNC); HERB
JUICE APPLIED DIRECTLY IN EARACHE AND TOOTHACHE (PH2), NOT ME; 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC);
2–6 DROPS EO (HH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RUE) — CLASS 1 (AHP), U.S. REGULATIONS
PROHIBIT FOOD USE AT LEVELS OF 2 PPM. CLASS 2B, 2D. CONTRAINDICATED IN POOR KIDNEY FUNCTION; AVOID
EXCESS SUNLIGHT (AHP). COMMISSION E REPORTS LEAF AND HERB EO IS TOXIC AND CAN PRODUCE CONTACT
DERMATOSIS. PHOTOTOXIC REACTIONS ARE POSSIBLE (FUROCOUMARINS) (AEH). THOUGH LOADED WITH ANTIS-
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PASMODIC COMPOUNDS, RUE IS ALSO A POISONOUS PLANT, BOTH INTERNALLY AND EXTERNALLY. “THE PLANT
SHOULD NOT BE INGESTED, ESPECIALLY BY PREGNANT WOMEN” (LRNP-JULY 1989). HAVING SEEN IT APPLIED
COSMETICALLY, AND CONSUMED INTERNALLY IN PERU, WHERE I HAVE VISITED REGULARLY FOR A DECADE, I FIND
THE APA ENTRY EVEN MORE ALARMING. THE VOLATILE OIL “CAN CAUSE SEVERE STOMACH PAIN, VOMITING,
CONVULSIVE TWITCHING, LIFE-THREATENING MISCARRIAGE, AND OTHER SERIOUS COMPLICATIONS, INCLUDING FATAL
ONES, IF TAKEN IN LARGE DOSES” (APA, CITING LAF). SOLVENT EXTRACTS OF RUE HAVE ANTIFERTILITY EFFECTS
IN RATS WHEN ADDED TO DIET, EVEN UP TO 10 DAYS AFTER COITUS (TAD). WITH MORE THAN 40 ALKALOIDS
AND 40 COUMARINS, THIS CHEMISTRY SET MIGHT DEFY STANDARDIZATION CONCEPTS. LD50 EO = 2540 ORL
MUS (HH2), LD50 EO = >5000 ORL RAT (HH2).
RUPTUREWORT (HERNIARIA GLABRA L.) ++
EFS AND HHB LUMP H. GLABRA L. WITH H. HIRSUTA L. WOI ENTRIES WERE REPORTED FOR H. GLABRA OR
H. HIRSUTA. I THINK THE TWO CAN LOGICALLY BE TREATED GENERICALLY.
ACTIVITIES (RUPTUREWORT) — ANTIDIURETIC (F; HHB); ANTISEPTIC (F; HHB); ANTISPASMODIC (F; EFS;
PH2); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS; WOI); DEPURATIVE (F; PH2); DIURETIC (1; HHB; PH2; X10709449);
EXPECTORANT (F; EFS); HEMOLYTIC (F; WOI); HYPOTENSIVE (1; X11427823); KALIURETIC (1;
X10709449); LITHOLYTIC (F; EFS); SALURETIC (1; X10709449).
INDICATIONS (RUPTUREWORT) — ALBUMINURIA (F; MAD); ANURIA (F; MAD); BLADDER STONE (F; EFS);
BRIGHT’S DISEASE (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; MAD); CATARRH (F; GMH; MAD); CRAMP (F; EFS; PH2);
CYSTOSIS (F; EFS; GMH; PH2); DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSURIA (F; PH2); FRACTURE (F; MAD); GALLSTONE
(F; MAD); GONORRHEA (F; MAD); GOUT (F; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; X11427823); JAUNDICE
(F; MAD); KIDNEY STONE (F; MAD); METROSIS (F; MAD); NEPHROSIS (F; MAD; PH2); NEUROSIS (F;
PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2); STONE (F; EFS; MAD; PH2); SYPHILIS (F; MAD);
TENESMUS (F; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; PH2); URETHROSIS (F; MAD; PH2); VD (F; MAD); WATER
RETENTION (F; HHB; PH2).
DOSAGES (RUPTUREWORT) — 3 TSP (CA 5.8 G) SHOOT IN COLD OR HOT INFUSION (MAD); 1 TSP (1.4–1.5
G) SHOOT IN TEA 2–3 ×/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RUPTUREWORT) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). THE COUMARIN
REPORTED FROM H. HIRSUTA BY WOI IS SAID TO BE POWERFULLY NARCOTIC AND GASTROIRRITANT, IN LARGE DOSES
CAUSING CARDIODEPRESSION, COLDNESS OF THE EXTREMITIES, NAUSEA, VERTIGO, AND VOMITING (WOI).
RYE (SECALE CEREALE L.) +
ACTIVITIES (RYE) — ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; SHT).
INDICATIONS (RYE) — ADENOMA (F; SHT); BPH (F; SHT); DYSURIA (F; SHT); INFLAMMATION (F; SHT).
DOSAGES (RYE) — 80–120 MG POLLEN STX/DAY (SHT).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (RYE) — NO CONTRAINDICATIONS WERE REPORTED.
RARE GI AND DERMATITIC SIDE EFFECTS WERE REPORTED. VARRO TYLER CAUTIONED AGAINST SELF-MEDICATION
OF 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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(SCHOENOCAULON OFFICINALE (SCHLTDL. & CHAM.) A. GRAY EX BENTH.) +
SYNONYM: VERATRUM OFFICINALE SCHLTDL. & CHAM.
ACTIVITIES (SABADILLA) — ANESTHETIC (1; CRC); EMETIC (F; CRC); HYPOTENSIVE (1; CRC); INSECTICIDE
(1; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); NEUROTONIC (F; CRC); PEDICULICIDE (1; CRC); POISON (1; CRC);
STERNUTATOR (F; CRC); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (SABADILLA) — ANGINA (F; CRC); ARTHROSIS (F; CRC); CANCER (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION
(F; CRC); GOUT (F; CRC); FLU (F; CRC); HEADACHE (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CRC);
HYSTERIA (F; CRC); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC); LICE (1; CRC); MIGRAINE (F; CRC); NEURALGIA (F;
CRC); NEURASTHENIA (F; CRC); PAIN (1; CRC); PEDICULOSIS (1; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC);
WORM (F; CRC).
SACRED VIROLA (VIROLA ELONGATA WARB.) +
SYNONYM: VIROLA THEIODORA WARB.
ACTIVITIES (SACRED VIROLA) — CANDIDICIDE (F; PH2); HALLUCINOGEN (1; DAV; PH2); NARCOTIC (1;
PH2); PSYCHOMIMETIC (F; PH2); PSYCHOTROPIC (1; PH2); TRANQUILIZER (F; DAV); VULNERARY (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (SACRED VIROLA) — AGGRESSIVENESS (F; DAV); ARTHROSIS (F; DAV); CANDIDA (F; PH2);
DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); INFECTION (F; PH2); FUNGUS (F; DAV; PH2); MYCOSIS (F; DAV; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; DAV); SORE (F; PH2); SWELLING (F; DAV); WOUND (F; PH2); YEAST (F; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SACRED VIROLA) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
SAFFLOWER (CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (SAFFLOWER) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; AHP; HHB; PH2); ANALGESIC (1; WO3); ANTIAGGREGANT
(1; AHP; PNC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WO2); ANTIEDEMIC (1; WO3); ANTIFERTILITY (F; DAA); ANTIHYDROTIC
(F; HHB; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PNC; WO3; X8987908); ANTIISCHEMIC (1; X8425843);
ANTIPYRETIC (F; DAA; PED); ANTITUMOR (1; PH2; X8604239); BITTER (F; PED); CALCIUM ANTAGONIST
(1; WO3; X8281577); CARDIOTONIC (1; WO3); CYTOTOXIC (1; X11090999); DECONGESTANT (F; DAA);
DIAPHORETIC (F; DAA; PED); DIURETIC (F; PNC); EMMENAGOGUE (1; AHP; HHB; PH2; WO2);
EXPECTORANT (F; HHB; PH2); FUNGICIDE (1; DAA); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; HHB); LAXATIVE (1;
HHB; PH2; PNC; WO2); NEMATICIDE (1; WO2); NEUROPROTECTIVE (1; X8425843); PHOTOTOXIC (F;
DAA); SEDATIVE (1; WO2); STIMULANT (1; HHB; PH2; WO2); TERATOGENIC (1; X11090999); UTEROTONIC (1; AHP; X7646782); VERMIFUGE (F; DAA).
INDICATIONS (SAFFLOWER) — AMENORRHEA (1; AHP; DAA; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F; PH2); BACTERIA (1;
DAA; WO2); BOIL (F; DAA); BRONCHOSIS (F; PH2); BRUISE (F; PNC); CANCER (1; JLH; PH2;
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X8604239); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, SKIN (1; PH2; X8604239); CANCER, STOMACH (F; PH2);
CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CANDIDA (1; DAA); CARDIOPATHY (F; PNC); CHICKENPOX (F; PED); CHILDBIRTH
(F; DAA); CONGESTION (F; DAA); CONSTIPATION (1; HHB; PH2; PNC; WO2); COUGH (F; PH2);
DERMATOSIS (F; PNC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DAA; PNC); DYSTOCIA (F; DAA); EDEMA (1; WO3);
ESCHERICHIA (1; DAA); FEVER (F; DAA; PED; PNC); FUNGUS (1; DAA); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH; PED);
HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; HHB); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; DAA); INFLAMMATION (1; JLH; PNC;
WO3; X8987908); INSOMNIA (1; WO2; WO3); ISCHEMIA (1; X8425843); MEASLES (F; PNC); METRORRHAGIA (F; HHB); MYCOSIS (1; DAA); NERVOUSNESS (1; WO2); NEUROSIS (1; X8425843); PAIN (1;
PH2; WO3); PARALYSIS (F; HHB); PEMPHIGUS (F; DAA); PNEUMONIA (F; DAA; HHB; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; HHB); SCABIES (F; PH2); SWELLING (1; WO3); THROMBOSIS (1; X11243195); TUMOR (1;
PH2; X8604239); UTEROSIS (F; DAA); WATER RETENTION (F; PNC); WORM (F; DAA); WOUND (F; DAA;
PH2; PNC); YEAST (1; DAA).
DOSAGES (SAFFLOWER) — 1 G FLOWER IN TEA TO 3 ×/DAY (HHB); 1–2 TSP FRESH FLOWER (PED); 2–3 G
DRY FLOWER (PED); 3 G DRY FLOWER:15 ML ALCOHOL/15 ML WATER (PED).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SAFFLOWER) — CLASS 2B, 2D. CONTRAINDICATED
IN PATIENTS WITH HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE OR PEPTIC ULCERS. NOTICE: ABORTIFACIENT, EMMENAGOGUE, AND
UTEROSTIMULANT. MAY PROLONG BLOOD COAGULATION TIME (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN
FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NOT COVERED BY COMMISSION E.
SAFFRON (CROCUS SATIVUS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (SAFFRON) — ABORTIFACIENT (2; PHR; PH2); ANALGESIC (F; APA; CRC; MAD); ANTIDEPRESSANT (F; PNC); ANTIDOTE (F; MAD); ANTIEDEMIC (1; APA); ANTIHYSTERIC (F; CRC); ANTIOXIDANT (1; PR14:149); ANTIRADICULAR (1; PR14:149); ANTISEPTIC (F; CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (F; APA;
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CRC; HHB); ANTITUMOR (1; PR14:149); APHRODISIAC (F; APA; CRC; MAD); BALSAMIC (F; CRC);
CARDIOTONIC (F; CRC; EFS; MAD); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC; PNC); DIAPHORETIC (F; APA; CRC);
DIGESTIVE (F; APA); ECBOLIC (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC; HHB; PNC); EMOLLIENT (F; APA);
EXPECTORANT (F; APA; CRC); GASTROGOGUE (F; PHR; PH2); HEMOSTAT (F; MAD); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; APA); HYPOLIPEMIC (1; PR14:149); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA); MYORELAXANT (F; APA);
NARCOTIC (F; CRC; SKJ); NERVINE (F; CRC); NEUROPROTECTIVE (1; PR14:149); SEDATIVE (F; APA;
CRC; HHB); STIMULANT (F; CRC; HHB); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; HHB); TOXIC (F; CRC); UTEROTONIC
(1; PHR; PH2).
INDICATIONS (SAFFRON) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); AEGILOPS (F; JLH); AMENORRHEA (1; CRC; MAD;
PH2); ASTHMA (F; MAD); BLADDER (F; CRC); BLEEDING (F; DAA; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; PH2);
BURN (F; JLH); CACOETHES (F; JLH); CANCER (1; APA; PR14:149); CANCER, ABDOMEN (1; APA;
CRC); CANCER, BLADDER (1; APA; CRC); CANCER, BREAST (1; APA; CRC; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1;
APA; JLH); CANCER, DIAPHRAGM (1; APA; JLH); CANCER, EAR (1; APA; CRC); CANCER, EYE (1;
APA; JLH); CANCER, KIDNEY (1; APA; CRC); CANCER, LARYNX (1; APA; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1;
APA; CRC); CANCER, MOUTH (1; APA; CRC); CANCER, NECK (1; APA; CRC); CANCER, SPLEEN (1;
APA; CRC); CANCER, STOMACH (1; APA; CRC; JLH); CANCER, TESTICLE (1 APA; JLH); CANCER,
THROAT (1; APA; JLH); CANCER, TONSIL (1; APA; CRC); CANCER, UTERUS (1; APA; CRC; JLH);
CARDIOPATHY (F; APA); CATARRH (F; CRC; SKJ); CEREBROSIS (1; APA); CHILDBIRTH (F; DAA; PH2);
CHOLERA (F; CRC); CHOREA (F; HHB; MAD); COLD (F; CRC); CONDYLOMA (F; DAA); CONJUNCTIVOSIS
(F; MAD); COUGH (F; DAA; MAD); CRAMP (F; APA; CRC; DAA; HHB); CYSTOSIS (F; JLH);
DEPRESSION (F; CRC; DAA; PNC); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); DIABETES (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F;
DAA; HHB; MAD; PNC); EDEMA (1; APA); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH); EPISTAXIS (F; MAD); FEAR (F;
CRC; DAA); FEVER (F; APA; CRC; PH2); FIBROID (F; JLH); GAS (F; CRC; MAD; PNC); GASTROSIS
(F; JLH); GOUT (F; MAD); HANGOVER (F; LIL); HEADACHE (F; PH2); HEMATOSIS (F; CRC); HEMOPTYSIS (F; DAA; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; JLH; SKJ); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA); HIGH
CHOLESTEROL (1; APA); HYSTERIA (F; CRC; DAA; MAD); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (F;
JLH); INSOMNIA (F; APA; CRC; HHB); LACRIMOSIS (F; JLH); LARYNGOSIS (F; JLH); LEUKEMIA (F;
JLH); LOCHIOSTASIS (F; PH2); LYMPHOMA (1; APA; JLH); MEASLES (F; CRC; DAA; MAD);
MELANCHOLY (F; CRC; HHB); MENORRHAGIA (F; HHB; PH2); MENOXENIA (F; CRC); NEPHROSIS (F;
JLH); NERVOUSNESS (F; APA; CRC; HHB); NEUROSIS (F; CRC); OBESITY (1; PR14:149); OPHTHALMIA (F; JLH); ORCHOSIS (F; JLH); PAIN (F; APA; CRC; DAA; MAD); PAROTOSIS (F; JLH);
PERTUSSIS (F; BIB; DAA; MAD); PHYMATA (F; JLH); PLAGUE (F; MAD); PUERPERIUM (F; CRC);
SCLEROSIS (F; CRC); SHOCK (F; CRC; DAA); SNAKEBITE (F; SKJ); SORE THROAT (F; PH2); SPASM
(F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC; JLH); SWELLING (1; APA); TONSILOSIS (F; JLH); TUMOR (1;
PR14:149); TWITCHING (F; MAD); UTEROSIS (F; CRC; DAA; JLH); VD (F; CRC; DAA); VERTIGO
(F; MAD); VOMITING (F; PH2); WART (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (SAFFRON) — 10–15 STIGMATA/CUP WATER (APA); 0.5–1.5 G DAY (APA; HHB); 0.5–2.5 G
SAFFRON (PNC); 0.1–1 G POWDERED SAFFRON (MAD); 15–16 DROPS TINCTURE (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SAFFRON) — CLASS 2B. ABORTIFACIENT, EMMENAGOGUE, AND UTEROTONIC. SEVERE SIDE EFFECTS MAY RESULT FROM INGESTING 5 G SAFFRON (LD = 20 G)
(AHP).“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). CONTROVERSIAL. THE 200 MG/KG DOSE OF SAFFRON ALLEGED TO EXTEND THE LIFE OF CANCEROUS MICE TRANSLATES TO 22,000
MG OR 22 GRAMS SAFFRON WITH THIS 100-KG RAT NAMED JIM DUKE. COMMISSION E REPORTS NO RISKS FOR
DOSES UP TO 1.5 G; HOWEVER, 5 G IS TOXIC, 10 G IS ABORTIVE, AND 20 G IS LETHAL (AEH; PHR). CONVERSELY,
TUCKER AND DEBAGGIO REPORT THAT “INGESTING 0.05 OZ (1.5 G) OF SAFFRON HAS RESULTED IN DEATH” (TAD).
PARADOXICALLY, THE LIFE-SAVING DOSE IS LETHAL! IT’S GOOD THAT SAFFRON IS SO EXPENSIVE, WE WON’T HAVE
TOO MANY FOOLS OVERDOSING ON IT. PREFERRING TO ERR ON THE SAFE SIDE, LET’S THINK OF SAFFRON ONLY AS AN
EXPENSIVE SPICE TO BE USED JUDICIOUSLY. PAELLA ANYONE?
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SAGE (SALVIA OFFICINALIS L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (SAGE) — ANAPHRODISIAC (F; FEL); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX; FNF); ANTIARTHRITIC (1;
COX; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; KOM; PH2; PIP; WAM); ANTICANCER (1; COX; FNF); ANTICHOLINESTERASE (1; JAD); ANTIDIABETIC (F; PH2); ANTIDIAPHORETIC (1; BGB; MAD); ANTIHYDROTIC (1; KOM;
PHR); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; COX; PNC); ANTILACTAGOGUE (1; FNF; MAB); ANTIOXIDANT (1; APA;
PED; WOI); ANTIPERSPIRANT (2; APA; KOM; PH2; PNC); ANTIPROTEOLYTIC (1; HH2); ANTISEPTIC (1;
APA; PNC); ANTISIALAGOGUE (2; BGB; FNF; PIP); ANTISPASMODIC (1; CAN; PH2); ANTIVIRAL (1;
KOM; PH2); APERITIF (1; PH2); ASTRINGENT (2; APA; KOM; PH2; WAM); CARMINATIVE (1; APA;
PED; WOI); CHOLERETIC (1; APA; HH2; PH2); COLLYRIUM (F; JFM); CONVULSANT (1; APA; CAN);
CNS DEPRESSANT (1; CAN); CONVULSANT (F; CRC); COX-2 INHIBITOR (1; COX; FNF); DEMULCENT (1;
WAM); DENTIFRICE (F; CRC); DEODORANT (F; CRC; WOI); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEM; PHR; PH2); DIURETIC
(F; MAD); EMMENAGOGUE (F; APA; MAD); ESTROGENIC (F; APA; BGB; CRC; WOI); EXPECTORANT
(F; FEL; MAD); FUNGICIDE (1; HH2; KOM; PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA; CAN; PH2); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (F; PED); INTOXICANT (F; CRC); IRRITANT (1; CAN); LAXATIVE (F; DEM); MEMORIGENIC (1;
BGB); MYORELAXANT (1; APA); PANACEA (F; DEM); SECRETAGOGUE (2; KOM); SECRETOLYTIC (2; BGB;
PH2; PIP); SEDATIVE (1; CAN; DEM); STOMACHIC (F; MAD); TONIC (F; DEM; MAD); VERMIFUGE (F;
DEM; FEL; JFM); VIRISTAT (1; KOM; PIP); VULNERARY (F; APA).
INDICATIONS (SAGE) — ACNE (F; CAN); ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); ALOPECIA (F; CRC); AMENORRHEA
(F; JFM); ANGINA (F; MAD); ANOREXIA (2; PHR; PH2); APHTHA (F; MAD); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; FNF);
ASTHMA (1; CRC; PH2; WAM); BACTERIA (1; CAN; KOM; PH2; PIP; WAM); BLEEDING (F; MAD);
BODY ODOR (F; WOI); BRONCHOSIS (1; PH2); BUG BITE (F; APA); CANCER (1; APA; COX; FNF);
CANCER, GUM (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (F; CRC; JLH); CANDIDA (1; CAN; FNF; WOI); CANKER
SORE (F; APA); CATARRH (F; BGB; MAD); COLD (1; DEM; WAM); COLIC (F; MAD); CONSTIPATION (F;
DEM); COUGH (1; APA; BGB; MAD; WAM); CRAMP (1; APA; CAN; PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD);
DEBILITY (F; DEM); DEPRESSION (F; APA); DERMATOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); DIABETES (1; PH2); DIARRHEA
(F; APA; DEM; PHR; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; JFM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA); DYSPEPSIA (2; APA;
CAN; KOM; PH2); DYSPHAGIA (F; APA); DYSPNEA (F; MAD); DYSURIA (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (1; APA;
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PHR; PH2); ESCHERICHIA (1; CAN; HH2); FATIGUE (F; PH2); FEVER (1; APA; DEM; JFM; MAD;
PHR; PH2; WOI); FLU (F; JFM); FUNGUS (1; HH2; KOM; PH2); GAS (1; APA; PED; PH2; WOI);
GASTROSIS (1; APA; FEL; PH2); GINGIRRHAGIA (1; PHR); GINGIVOSIS (1; APA; CAN; PH2; PNC);
GLOSSOSIS (1; CAN; PNC); HALITOSIS (F; PH2); HEADACHE (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (1; APA; CAN; PH2); HOARSENESS (1; BGB); HOT FLASH (F; BGB); HYPERHYDROSIS (1; BGB;
CAN; CRC); HYPERLACTATION (F; AHP); HYSTERIA (F; CRC); IMMUNODEPRESSION (F; PED); INFECTION
(1; HH2; KOM; PH2); INFERTILITY (F; BGB); INFLAMMATION (1; COX; FNF; PH2; PNC); INSOMNIA
(1; CAN; DEM); LARYNGOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); LETHARGY (F; CRC); LEUKORRHEA (F; MAD); MALARIA
(F; JFM); MEASLES (F; CRC); MUCOSOSIS (2; PH2; PIP); MYCOSIS (1; HH2; KOM; PH2); NEPHROSIS
(F; CRC; MAD); NERVOUSNESS (1; CAN; DEM); NEUROSIS (F; CRC; PH2); NIGHT SWEATS (F; BGB;
MAD); ODONTOSIS (F; MAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; JFM); PAIN (F; CRC); PERSPIRATION (2; KOM; PH2;
PIP); PHARYNGOSIS (2; APA; CAN; KOM; PH2); PHTHISIS (F; CRC; MAD); PULMONOSIS (1; CRC;
MAD); RHEUMATISM (F; APA; CRC; FEL); RHINOSIS (2; KOM; PH2); SALMONELLA (1; CAN; HH2);
SHIGELLA (1; CAN; HH2); SORE (1; BGB; MAD); SORE THROAT (2; APA; PH2; PIP; PNC); SPERMATORRHEA (F; FEL); SPLENOSIS (F; MAD); SPRAIN (F; APA); STOMATOSIS (2; APA; CAN; MAD; PHR;
PH2); TONSILOSIS (1; CRC; PNC); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (F; APA); TUMOR (F; CRC);
UTEROSIS (F; MAD); UVULOSIS (F; BGB; CAN; FEL); VIRUS (1; KOM; PH2; PIP); WATER RETENTION
(F; MAD); WORM (F; DEM; FEL; JFM); WOUND (F; PHR; PH2).
DOSAGES (SAGE) — 4–6 G/DAY (AHP); 4–6 G HERB (KOM; PH2); 2 TSP (3 G) CUT HERB/CUP WATER
(APA); 1–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC); 1–4 G LEAF, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–3 TSP (3.4–5.1
G) LEAF IN HOT TEA (MAD); BOIL 100 G LEAF/LITER WINE 2 MINUTES (F; PH2); 2–4 TBSP FRESH LEAF (PED);
3–6 G DRY LEAF (PED); 4.5 G DRY LEAF/2 ML ALCOHOL/23 ML WATER (PED); 1–4 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT
(1:1 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.1–0.3 G EO (KOM; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SAGE) — CLASS 2B, 2D. NOT FOR LONG-TERM USE.
DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE. ALCOHOLIC EXTRACTS CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). COMMISSION E REPORTS
FOR ORAL USE OF LEAF, CONTRAINDICATIONS: PREGNANCY (EO/ALCOHOLIC EXTRACTS); ADVERSE EFFECTS: PROLONGED
USE OF EO/ALCOHOLIC EXTRACTS MAY PRODUCE EPILEPTIFORM CRAMPS. OTHER SOURCES REPORT LEAF, AS HERBAL
TEA, SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR PROLONGED PERIOD (AEH). “CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY. MAY INTERFERE
WITH ANTICONVULSANT AND HYPOGLYCEMIC THERAPIES; MAY POTENTIATE OR SYNERGIZE OTHER SEDATIVES.
HUMAN POISONING HAS FOLLOWED INGESTION OF THE CONVULSANT EO FOR ACNE. IN RATS, SAGE OIL IS
SUBCLINICALLY, CLINICALLY, AND LETHALLY CONVULSANT AT 300, 500, AND 3200 MG/KG, RESPECTIVELY (CAN).
CAN CAUTIONS THAT THUJONE AND CAMPHOR IN THE VOLATILE OIL CAN BE CONVULSANT AND TOXIC (CAN).
LD50 (EO) = 2600 ORL RAT, LD50 (EO) = 5000 IND RBT (CAN). TAKING MORE THAN 15 G OR PROLONGED
OVERUSE CAN LEAD TO THUJONE-INDUCED CONVULSIONS, DIZZINESS, HOT FLASHES, AND TACHYCARDIA (BIS). NO
MORE THAN 1 CUP TEA/DAY DURING PREGNANCY, MAX, FOR NO MORE THAN 1 WEEK (WAM).
EXTRACTS (SAGE) — FAIR SOURCE OF COX-2 INHIBITING OLEANOLIC ACID AT ~0. 1% (COX). THE WHOLE
SAGE EXTRACT HAS MORE ACTIVITY THAN THE FLAVONOID EXTRACT AT INHIBITING ACETYLCHOLINE, HISTAMINE, AND
SEROTONIN-INDUCED MUSCLE CONTRACTIONS. EO ACTIVE AGAINST BACILLUS (GRAM-POSITIVE), ESCHERICHIA,
KLEBSIELLA (GRAM-NEGATIVE), SALMONELLA, AND SHIGELLA; AND AMONG FUNGI, CANDIDA, CRYPTOCOCCUS,
AND TORULOPSIS (CAN).
SAGO CYCAS (CYCAS REVOLUTA THUNB.) X
ACTIVITIES (SAGO CYCAS) — ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; CRC); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC); TUMORIGENIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (SAGO CYCAS) — CANCER (F; CRC); CANCER, LUNG (F; CRC); HEPATOMA (F; CRC);
RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SAGO CYCAS) — “CYCASIN IS CARCINOGENIC IF
ORALLY ADMINISTERED TO RATS AND PIGS. WITH CATTLE NEUROTOXIC EFFECTS ARE OBVIOUS. OTHER TOXIC SYMPTOMS INCLUDE ANEMIA, DEPRESSION, DIARRHEA, JAUNDICE, GASTROENTEROSIS, HEMORRHAGE, NAUSEA, COMA,
PARTIAL PARALYSIS, AND POSSIBLY DEATH. APPARENTLY IT IS MUTAGENIC TO ONION ROOT TIP CELLS. FREQUENT
USE OF THE STARCH IS SUSPECTED TO CAUSE CANCER AND HEPATOSIS” (CRC).
SALAD BURNET, GREAT BURNET (SANGUISORBA OFFICINALIS L.) ++
SYNONYMS: POTERIUM OFFICINALE (L.) A. GRAY, S. CARNEA FISCH. EX LINK, S. POLYGAMA F. NYL.
ACTIVITIES (SALAD BURNET) — ANALGESIC (F; EFS); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FAD); ANTIEDEMIC (1; FAD);
ANTIEMETIC (F; FAD); ANTIPYRETIC (F; FAD); ANTISEPTIC (1; FAD; HH2); ANTISTRESS (1; HH2); APERITIF
(F; PH2); ASTRINGENT (1; FAD; MAD; PH2); CLIMACTERIC (F; MAD); DECONGESTANT (F; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; PH2); HEMOSTAT (1; FAD; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; HH2); PROTEASE
INHIBITOR (1; HH2); STOMACHIC (F; EFS); TINEACIDE (2; PNC); TONIC (F; EFS); VERMIFUGE (F; MAD);
VULNERARY (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (SALAD BURNET) — AMEBA (1; MAD); ANOREXIA (F; PH2); BACTERIA (1; FAD); BITE (F;
PH2); BLACKHEAD (F; MAD); BLEEDING (1; CAN; FAD; PH2); BOIL (F; PHR); BURN (1; FAD; PNC);
CANCER (F; JLH; MAD); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, ANUS (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH);
CANCER, GUM (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; HHB); CONGESTION (F; PH2); COUGH (F;
PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (2; MAD; PNC); DIARRHEA (F; CAN; PH2); DYSENTERY (2;
FAD; MAD; PH2; PNC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; HHB); ECZEMA (2; PNC); ENTEROSIS (F; PHR; PH2);
ENTERORRHAGIA (1; PNC); EPISTAXIS (F; PH2); EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); FEVER (F; EFS; FAD); FISTULA
(F; MAD); GINGIVOSIS (1; JLH; PNC); HEMATOPTYSIS (F; PH2); HEMORRHOID (1; FAD; HHB; PH2);
HOT FLASH (F; PHR); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; HH2); HYSTERIA (F; MAD; PH2); IMPOSTUME (F; PH2);
INFECTION (1; HH2); MENOPAUSE (F; PH2); METRORRHAGIA (1; FAD; MAD; PH2); PAIN (F; EFS);
PHLEBITIS (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); PROCTOSIS (F; JLH); PULMONOSIS (F; HHB; MAD); SORE (F; HH2;
WO2); SWELLING (1; FAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD; PH2); ULCERATIVE COLITIS (1; CAN); UTERRHAGIA
(1; PNC); UTEROSIS (F; JLH; MAD; PH2); VARICOSIS (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); VOMITING (F; FAD); WATER
RETENTION (F; PH2); WORM (F; MAD); WOUND (F; HH2; PHR; PH2).
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DOSAGES (SALAD BURNET) — 2–6 G DRY TOPS AS TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–6 ML LIQUID TOP EXTRACT (1:1
IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–8 ML TOP TINCTURE (1:5 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–3 TSP
(2.8–4.2 G) HERB IN COLD TEA (MAD); 30–50 DROPS TINCTURE (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SALAD BURNET) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). HERE’S THE BROKEN RECORD
(TEMPLATE) PLAYED BY CAN: IN VIEW OF THE LACK OF PHYTOCHEMICAL, PHARMACOLOGICAL, AND TOXICITY
DATA, USE DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION SHOULD BE AVOIDED. EXCESSIVE USE SHOULD BE AVOIDED
(CAN). WE COULD SAY THAT ABOUT ANY HERB THAT HAS NOT BEEN STUDIED EXTENSIVELY. FEW PHARMACEUTICALS
HAVE BEEN PROVEN FOR PREGNANT AND LACTATING WOMEN, AND FOR PEDIATRIC DOSAGES. SHOULD WE ASK
MORE OF THE LONG-USED HERBS?
SALEP (ORCHIS SPP.) ++ (BUT X)
INCLUDING O. MASCULA L., O. MORIO, O. USTULA. PROBABLY ANY ORCHID WITH PAIRED BULBS SUGGESTS
TESTICLES = ORCHIS.
ACTIVITIES (SALEP) — ANALGESIC (F; PH2); APHRODISIAC (F; EFS); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS); CHOLAGOGUE
(F; PH2); DEMULCENT (1; PH2); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (F; PH2); NERVINE
(F; EFS); TONIC (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (SALEP) — DEBILITY (F; PH2); DIABETES (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; FEL; PH2); DYSPEPSIA
(F; PH2); GAS (F; PH2); HEMIPLEGIA (F; PH2); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; PH2); HYPERGLYCEMIA (F; PH2);
MUCOSOSIS (1; PH2); NEURASTHENIA (F; PH2); PAIN (F; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (SALEP) — 1 G/CUP TEA (HHB);1 TSP POWDERED ROOT/GLASS WARM WATER, BEFORE MEALS (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SALEP) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
SALPANI (DESMODIUM GANGETICUM (L.) DC.) ++
SYNONYMS: HEDYSARUM GANGETICUM L., MEIBOMIA GANGETICA (L.) KUNTZE.
ACTIVITIES (SALPANI) — ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); ALTERATIVE (F; KAB; MBB; WOI); ANTIBACTERIAL (1;
MPI); ANTICHOLINESTERASE (1; MPI); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; MPI); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DEP; KAB); APHRODISIAC (F; KAB; MBB; MPI); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB; SUW); BITTER (F; KAB; WOI); CARDIODEPRESSANT
(1; MPI); CURARE (1; MPI); DIURETIC (1; MPI; SUW; WOI); ENTERORELAXANT (1; MPI); ESTROGENIC
(1; FNF); EXPECTORANT (F; WOI); FUNGICIDE (1; MPI); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (F; MBB); LIPOGENIC (F;
KAB); MYORELAXANT (1; MPI); SEDATIVE (F; MBB); TONIC (F; KAB; MBB; WOI); TRANQUILIZER (F;
MBB); UTERORELAXANT (1; MPI); VERMIFUGE (F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (SALPANI) — ASTHMA (F; KAB; SKJ; SUW); ATHEROSIS (F; MBB); BACTERIA (1; MPI);
BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB; SUW); BITE (F; KAB; SUW); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER,
ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; DEP; MPI); CHILDBIRTH
(F; KAB); COUGH (F; SKJ; SUW); CVI (F; MBB); DIARRHEA (F; KAB; SUW); DYSENTERY (F; KAB;
SKJ); DYSURIA (F; KAB); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH); FEVER (F; DEP; KAB); FUNGUS (1; MPI); HEMICRANIA
(F; KAB); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB); IMMUNODEPRESSION (F; MBB); INFECTION (1; MPI); INFLAMMATION
(1; KAB; MPI); INSOMNIA (F; MBB); MYCOSIS (1; MPI); NAUSEA (F; KAB); NERVOUSNESS (F; MBB);
NEUROSIS (F; KAB; MBB); POLYP (F; JLH); PULMONOSIS (F; KAB); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SNAKEBITE (F;
KAB; SUW); STING (F; KAB); STRESS (F; MBB); THIRST (F; KAB; SUW); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MBB);
TYPHOID (F; KAB; MBB; MPI); VOMITING (F; KAB); WATER RETENTION (1; MPI; SUW; WOI); WORM
(F; KAB).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SALPANI) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PH2). NONTOXIC IN ACUTE TOXICITY STUDIES (MPI). ALKALOIDS CURAROID (MPI). QUARTERNARY BETACARBOLINE ALKALOIDS ANTICHOLINESTERASE, 1/6TH AS POTENT AS PHYSOSTIGMINE, MORE POTENT THAN
TERTIARY BETA-CARBOLINES (MPI). PERHAPS THEIR SYNERGIES MAY MAKE UP FOR LOW QUANTITATION OF
GENISTEIN ITSELF.
SAMPHIRE (CRITHMUM MARITIMUM L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (SAMPHIRE) — APERITIF (F; EFS); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS); DIGESTIVE (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F;
EFS); STIMULANT (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (SAMPHIRE) — ANOREXIA (F; EFS); SCURVY (1; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS).
DOSAGES (SAMPHIRE) — FOOD FARMACY (FAC; TAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SAMPHIRE) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (DOSAGE NOT GIVEN) (PH2).
SANDALWOOD (SANTALUM ALBUM L.) +
ACTIVITIES (SANDALWOOD) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; SKJ); ALEXETERIC (F; MBB); ALLERGENIC (1; CRC);
ANALGESIC (1; CRC; JBU); ANAPHRODISIAC (F; DEP; HH2; PHR; PH2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC; KOM;
SKY); ANTIHERPETIC (1; JBU); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PHR); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (1;
CRC; KAP; PNC); ANTISPASMODIC (2; KOM); ANTIVIRAL (1; JBU); APHRODISIAC (F; KAB; KAP);
ASTRINGENT (F; CRC; KAP); DEPURATIVE (F; MAD); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; DEP; KAP; SUW); DIURETIC
(F; CRC; MAD; PNC); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (F; MAD); LAXATIVE (F; KAB);
NEPHROTOXIC (1; PH2); SEDATIVE (F; SKY); STIMULANT (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); URINARY
ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC; PHR; PH2).
INDICATIONS (SANDALWOOD) — ACNE (F; CRC); ASTHMA (F; CRC; MAD); BACTERIA (1; CRC; KOM;
SKY); BILIOUSNESS (F; DEP; KAB); BLEEDING (F; KAB); BONE ACHE (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (2;
CRC; MAD; PHR); BURN (F; SKJ); CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH);
CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; DAA; MAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2;
PHR); CHOLERA (F; CRC); COLD (2; PHR); CONSTIPATION (F; KAB); COUGH (2; PHR); CRAMP (2;
KOM); CYSTOSIS (1; CRC; KAP; MAD); DERMATOSIS (1; ABS; CRC; DEP; SUW); DIARRHEA (F;
CRC); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; KAP); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; MAD); DYSURIA (F; MAD); ELEPHANTIASIS
(F; CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC; MAD); EPIGASTROSIS (F; PH2); ERYSIPELAS (F; DEP; KAP); FEVER (2;
CRC; DEP; KAP; PHR; PH2; SUW); GASTROSIS (F; CRC; DAA; KAP; MAD); GLEET (F; CRC;
KAP); GONORRHEA (F; CRC; DEP; MAD; PHR; PH2); HEADACHE (F; CRC; DEP; SKJ; SUW);
HEATSTROKE (F; PHR; PH2); HEMATURIA (F; MAD); HEMOPTYSIS (F; DEP; KAB); HEPATOSIS (2;
MAD; PHR); HERPES (1; JBU); HICCUP (F; CRC; DAA); INFECTION (1; CRC; PNC); INFLAMMATION
(F; JLH; MAD; PHR; PH2; SKJ; SUW); INSOMNIA (F; SKY); ITCH (F; DEP; KAB; KAP; SUW);
MALARIA (F; SKJ); MENOPAUSE (F; MBB); MIGRAINE (F; MAD); MUCOSOSIS (F; MAD); MYOCARDOSIS
(F; DAA); NAUSEA (F; CRC); NEPHROSIS (F; MAD); NERVOUSNESS (F; SKY); PAIN (1; CRC; JBU);
PHARYNGOSIS (2; PHR); PRICKLY HEAT (F; DEP; KAP; SUW); PROSTATOSIS (F; MAD); PRURIGO (F;
DEP); PYELOSIS (F; MAD); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC; SKJ); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; ABS; MAD); STOMACHACHE (F; CRC; DAA); STOMATOSIS (2; JLH; PHR); STREPTOCOCCUS (F; MAD); SWELLING (F; MAD);
SYPHILIS (F; MAD); THIRST (F; DEP; KAB; KAP); TUBERCULOSIS (F; SKJ); TUMOR (F; CRC);
URETHROSIS (F; CRC; KAP; MAD); UROGENITOSIS (F; CRC); UTEROSIS (F; MAD); UTI (2; KOM);
VD (F; PH2); VERTIGO (F; MBB); VIRUS (2; JBU; KOM; SKY); VOMITING (F; DEP); WATER RETENTION
(F; CRC; MAD; PNC); WOUND (F; KAB).
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DOSAGES (SANDALWOOD) — 3–6 G POWDERED WOOD (KAP); 10–20 G WOOD (KOM; PH2); 2–4 ML
LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC); 1–1.5 G EO (KOM; PH2); 5–25 MINIMS WOOD OIL (KAP); 6–12 DROPS
(300–600 MG) WOOD OIL SEVERAL ×/DAY (MAD); 0.3–1 ML WOOD OIL (PNC); DILUTE OIL APPLIED
TOPICALLY (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SANDALWOOD) — CLASS 2D (AHP).“HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). CAN BE ALLERGENIC TOPICALLY (SKY).
COMMISSION E REPORTS HERB CONTAINS IRRITATING TRITERPENE SAPONINS (AEH). EO SHOULD BE USED IN AN
ENTERIC COATED FORM (KOM). CONTRAINDICATED IN DISEASES OF THE PARENCHYMA OF THE KIDNEY (AS
PROBABLY WOULD BE ALL EOS). SIDE EFFECTS INCLUDE DERMATOSIS, GI DISTRESS, HEMATURIA, NAUSEA, AND
SKIN ITCH (KOM; PHR). NO DRUG INTERACTIONS KNOWN (KOM). DO NOT USE MORE THAN 6 WEEKS WITHOUT
CONSULTING A PHYSICIAN (KOM).
SANDARAC (TETRACLINIS ARTICULATA (VAHL) MAST.) +
SYNONYMS: CALLITRIS ARTICULATA (VAHL) MURB., C. QUADRIVALVIS VENT., THUJA ARTICULATA VAHL.
ACTIVITIES (SANDARAC) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; BIB); ANTIBACTERIAL (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (SANDARAC) — BACTERIA (F; PH2); CANCER (F; JLH); CARCINOMA (F; JLH); DERMATOSIS
(F; BIB); DIARRHEA (F; HH3; PH2); EDEMA (F; PH2); FEVER (F; HH3; PH2); GOUT (F; PH2); MIGRAINE
(F; BIB); NECK (F; BIB); PAIN (F; BIB); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2); SUNBURN (F; BIB); SWELLING (F; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SANDARAC) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
SANDBOX TREE (HURA CREPITANS L.) X
ACTIVITIES (SANDBOX TREE) — ANALGESIC (F; CRC); ANTIDOTE (F; CRC); APERIENT (F; CRC); CANDIDICIDE (F; CRC); CARCINOGEN (F; CRC); CURARE (F; CRC); DENTIFUGE (F; CRC); EMETIC (F; CRC);
IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; CRC); INSECTICIDE (F; CRC); INSECTIFUGE (1; IED); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); MITOGENIC (1; CRC); PISCICIDE (1; CRC); POISON (1; CRC); VERMIFUGE (F; JFM).
INDICATIONS (SANDBOX TREE) — BOIL (F; CRC); CANDIDA (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); ELEPHANTIASIS (F; CRC); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; CRC); LEPROSY (F; CRC); MYALGIA
(F; CRC); NEURALGIA (F; CRC); PAIN (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC); WORM (F;
JFM); YEAST (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (SANDBOX TREE) — 2–3 SEED/PURGE (JFM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SANDBOX TREE) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM; PHR).
SAND SPURREY (SPERGULARIA RUBRA (L.) J. PRESL & C. PRESL) ++
SYNONYM: ARENARIA RUBRA L.
PH2 STRANGELY ADOPTS THE OLD SCIENTIFIC NAME, ARENARIA RUBRA, AS THE COMMON NAME.
ACTIVITIES (SAND SPURREY) — DIURETIC (1; PH2); LITHOLYTIC (F; FEL).
INDICATIONS (SAND SPURREY) — BLADDER STONE (F; HHB); CALCULUS (F; PH2); COLIC (F; WOI);
CYSTOSIS (F; PH2; WOI); DYSURIA (F; PH2); GRAVEL (F; FEL); STONE (F; FEL; HHB); URETHROSIS (F;
WOI); WATER RETENTION (1; PH2).
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DOSAGES (SAND SPURREY) — 5 DRACHMS/PINT WATER (FEL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SAND SPURREY) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2
DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
SANDY EVERLASTING (HELICHRYSUM ARENARIUM (L.) MOENCH) ++
ACTIVITIES (SANDY EVERLASTING) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PHR); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PHR); CHOLERETIC
(2; KOM); DIURETIC (F; PHR).
INDICATIONS (SANDY EVERLASTING) — ANOREXIA (2; PHR); BACTERIA (1; PHR); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2;
PHR); CRAMP (1; PHR); DYSPEPSIA (2; KOM); HEPATOSIS (2; PHR); WATER RETENTION (F; PHR).
DOSAGES (SANDY EVERLASTING) — 3 G FLOWER/DAY (KOM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SANDY EVERLASTING) — NOT COVERED BY AHP.
COMMISSION E REPORTS FLOWER PERMITTED FOR ORAL USE. CONTRAINDICATIONS OF BILIARY OBSTRUCTION (AEH).
USE ONLY AFTER CONSULTATION WITH PHYSICIAN IF GALLSTONES ARE PRESENT (KOM). PRESENCE OF GALLSTONES
CAN LEAD TO COLIC (PHR). NO KNOWN DRUG INTERACTIONS AND SIDE EFFECTS (KOM).
SANICLE (SANICULA EUROPAEA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (SANICLE) — ALTERATIVE (F; PNC); ANTIEDEMIC (1; HH2; PHR; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(F; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; HH2; PH2); ASTRINGENT (1; PH2; PNC); DIURETIC (F; MAD); EXPECTORANT
(1; PHR; PH2); FUNGICIDE (1; PH2); VULNERARY (F; PNC).
INDICATIONS (SANICLE) — BACTERIA (1; PH2); BLEEDING (F; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (2; PHR; PH2);
BRUISE (F; PH2); CATARRH (2; KOM; MAD); COUGH (2; PHR; PH2); CRAMP (F; MAD); DIARRHEA
(F; MAD; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; MAD); ECZEMA (F; MAD); EDEMA (1; HH2; PHR; PH2);
EPISTAXIS (F; MAD); FUNGUS (1; PH2); FURUNCLE (F; MAD); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GONORRHEA (F;
MAD); HEMATURIA (F; MAD); HEMOPTYSIS (F; MAD); INFECTION (1; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2);
MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; MAD); POLYP (F; MAD); PULMONOSIS (1;
MAD; PH2); PYELOSIS (F; MAD); RESPIROSIS (2; KOM); SORE THROAT (F; MAD); SWELLING (1;
HH2; PHR; PH2); SYPHILIS (F; MAD); VD (F; MAD); WATER RETENTION (F; MAD); WOUND (F;
MAD; PH2).
DOSAGES (SANICLE) — 4–6 G DRY SHOOT/DAY (HH2; KOM; PH2); 2–4 ML LIQUID SHOOT EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SANICLE) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE KNOWN
(KOM).“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
SAN PEDRO
(ECHINOPSIS PACHANOI (BRITTON & ROSE) FRIEDRICH & G. D. ROWLEY) ++
SYNONYM: TRICHOCEREUS PACHANOI BRITTON & ROSE.
ACTIVITIES (SAN PEDRO) — CNS DEPRESSANT (1; FNF); EMETIC (F; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (F; CRC);
INTOXICANT (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); PSYCHEDELIC (F; CRC); PSYCHOMIMETIC (1; FNF); SYMPATHOMIMETIC (1; FNF).
INDICATIONS (SAN PEDRO) — ALOPECIA (F; DAV); DIVINATION (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC); GASTROSIS
(F; CRC); INFERTILITY (F; CRC); PNEUMONIA (F; CRC).
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SARSAPARILLA (SMILAX ARISTOLOCHIIFOLIA MILL.) +++
SYNONYM: S. MEDICA SCHLTDL & CHAM.
APA LISTS SMILAX OFFICINALIS KUNTH AND RELATED SPECIES, INCLUDING S. ARISTOLOCHIIFOLIA MILL., S.
FEBRIFUGA KUNTH, AND S. REGELII KILLIP & C. V. MORTON. THE SAME WERE MENTIONED BY PH2. FEL
AND MAD ENTRIES REFER TO S. OFFICINALIS; FEL AND MAD ENTRIES BELOW MIGHT BE ASSIGNED TO
THAT SPECIES BY THOSE WHO THINK THEY ARE SMART ENOUGH TO STRAIGHTEN OUT THIS TAXONOMIC
QUAGMIRE.
ACTIVITIES (SARSAPARILLA) — ALTERATIVE (F; FEL; PNC; PED); ANABOLIC (1; APA); ANTIBACTERIAL
(1; APA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; SKY); ANTI-ITCH (F; CAN; PNC); ANTIPYRETIC (F; PED);
ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; PED; PNC); ANTISEPTIC (F; CAN; PNC); APHRODISIAC (F; APA; CRC); BITTER
(F; PED); CARDIOSEDATIVE (F; MAD); DEPURATIVE (F; APA; CRC; PED); DIAPHORETIC (1; APA;
CRC; KOM; PH2); DIGESTIVE (F; PED); DIURETIC (1; APA; HH2; KOM; MAD; PH2); EMETIC
(F; FEL); EXPECTORANT (1; APA); FUNGICIDE (1; APA); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; SKY); LAXATIVE (1;
APA); TONIC (F; CRC). STEROID-PRECURSOR STARTER MATERIAL FOR PROGESTERONE, TESTOSTERONE, AND
OTHER STEROIDS.
INDICATIONS (SARSAPARILLA) — ANOREXIA (F; MAD); ARTHROSIS (1; APA; CRC; SKY); ASTHMA (F;
MAD); BACTERIA (1; APA); CANCER (1; APA; CRC; JLH); CAKED BREAST (F; MAD); CARDIOPATHY
(F; MAD); COLIC (F; MAD); COMA (F; MAD); CONSTIPATION (1; APA); CRAMP (F; MAD); CYSTOSIS
(F; MAD); DERMATOSIS (1; APA; CRC; KOM; PH2); DYSCRASIA (F; MAD); DYSENTERY (F; PNC);
DYSPEPSIA (F; APA; CRC); ECZEMA (F; CRC; MAD; SKY); ENTEROSIS (1; APA); EXANTHEMA (F;
MAD); FEVER (1; APA; CRC; KOM; PED; PH2); FUNGUS (1; APA); FURUNCLE (1; HH2); GAS (F;
MAD); GASTROSIS (1; APA); GONORRHEA (1; APA; CRC; FEL); GOUT (F; MAD); HEADACHE (F;
MAD); HEMATURIA (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (1; FEL; MAD; SKY); HERPES (F; MAD); IBS (1; PED);
IMPOTENCE (F; APA); INFECTION (1; APA); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; PH2; SKY); ITCH (F; CAN; PH2;
PNC); LEPROSY (F; CAN; CRC); LEUKORRHEA (F; MAD); LUPUS (F; MAD); MYCOSIS (1; APA);
NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; KOM; MAD; PH2); PSORIASIS (1; APA; KOM; PH2; PNC; SKY); PYELOSIS
(F; MAD); RHEUMATISM (1; APA; CRC; MAD; PED; PH2; PNC; SKY); ROSEOLA (F; MAD);
SCABIES (F; MAD); SCROFULA (F; CRC; MAD); SORE (F; MAD); SORE THROAT (F; FEL); SPLENOSIS
(F; MAD); SYPHILIS (F; APA; HH2; PNC; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD); ULCER (F; MAD);
URETHROSIS (F; PH2); UTI (1; APA); VD (F; CRC; MAD); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; HH2; KOM;
MAD; PH2); WOUND (F; CRC).
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DOSAGES (SARSAPARILLA) — 1–4 G DRY RHIZOME, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–4 G POWDERED ROOT
(PNC); 1–2 TSP POWDERED ROOT/CUP WATER UP TO 3 ×/DAY (APA); 0.3–1.5 G ROOT (HH2; PH2); 3 ML
ROOT 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 6 TSP (20 G) ROOT IN COLD TEA (MAD); 3 CUPS ROOT TEA/DAY (PH2); 2–4 TBSP FRESH
ROOT (PED); 3–6 G DRY ROOT (PED); 4.5 G DRY ROOT:22 ML ALCOHOL/23 ML WATER (PED); 0.25–0.5 TSP
ROOT TINCTURE UP TO 3 ×/DAY (APA); 8–30 ML CONCENTRATED ROOT DECOCTION (PNC); 8–15 ML LIQUID
ROOT EXTRACT (PNC); 8–15 ML LIQUID RHIZOME EXTRACT (1:1 IN 10% GLYCEROL, 20% ALCOHOL) (CAN); 2
(450 MG) CAPSULES 2–3 ×/DAY (NH). I’D FEEL SAFE WITH 10–30 G DRY ROOT IN 3 CUPS TEA OR SARSAPARILLA/DAY (JAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SARSAPARILLA) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). CAN CAUSE NAUSEA AND
KIDNEY DAMAGE (SKY). AVOID LARGE DOSES FOR LONG PERIODS (SKY). UNAPPROVED BY COMMISSION
E (KOM). STEROIDS USED FOR ARTHROSIS, DYSMENORRHEA, MENOPAUSE, AND PMS. COMMISSION E
REPORTS FOR THE ROOT THAT GASTRIC AND RENAL TOXICITY, AS WELL AS DRUG INTERACTIONS, ARE POSSIBLE (WITH
BISMUTH, DIGITALIS, GLYCOSIDES, AND HYPNOTICS) (AHP). OVERDOSAGE COULD LEAD TO EUROPEAN CHOLERA,
SHOCK, AND WORSENED DIURESIS, AMONG OTHER THINGS (PHR). BLUMENTHAL EDITORIALLY QUESTIONS THE
COMMISSION E CLAIM FOR GASTRIC IRRITATION DUE TO SAPONIN CONTENT (KOM). COMMISSION E REMINDS
US OF ANOTHER PROBLEM, SAPONINS CAN INCREASE THE AVAILABILITY OF SIMULTANEOUSLY ADMINISTERED
DRUGS, WHILE HASTENING THE ELIMINATION OF OTHER DRUGS (E.G., HYPNOTICS). IN VIEW OF THE LACK OF
TOXICOLOGICAL DATA, EXCESSIVE USE SHOULD BE AVOIDED. THERE ARE NO KNOWN PROBLEMS WITH THE USE
OF SARSAPARILLA DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION. SARSAPARILLA SAPONINS HAVE BEEN USED IN THE PARTIAL
SYNTHESIS OF CORTISONE AND OTHER STEROIDS (CAN).
SASSAFRAS (SASSAFRAS ALBIDUM (NUTT.) NEES) + (OR X, CAN)
SYNONYMS: LAURUS ALBIDA NUTT., SASSAFRAS OFFICINALE NEES & C. H. EBERM., S. VARIIFOLIUM (SALISB.)
KUNTZE.
ACTIVITIES (SASSAFRAS) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANALGESIC (F; CRC); ANTIALCOHOLIC (F; CRC);
ANTIDERMATITIC (F; DAW); ANTIPYRETIC (1; CAN); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; PNC); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA;
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CRC; PNC); ATAXIGENIC (1; CAN); CARCINOGENIC (1; CRC; FAD); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC; PNC);
CNS DEPRESSANT (1; CAN); DEMULCENT (1; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC; FAD; PH2; TAD);
DIAPHORETIC (F; AHP; APA; CRC; PNC); DIURETIC (1; CAN; PHR; PH2; PNC); EMETIC (F;
DEM); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC); HEPATOTOXIC (1; CRC); NEPHROTOXIC (1; PH2); PEDICULICIDE
(1; APA; CAN; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC); TONIC (F; DEM); TUMORIGENIC (1; APA); VERMICIDE
(F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (SASSAFRAS) — ACNE (F; APA; CRC); AGUE (F; DEM); ALCOHOLISM (F; CRC);
ANOREXIA (F; DEM); ARTHROSIS (F; FAD; SPI); BRONCHOSIS (F; APA; CRC; FAD); BRUISE (F; CRC;
DEM; FEL); BURN (F; DEM); CANCER (F; CRC); CANCER, BONE (F; JLH); CATARACT (F; DEM);
CATARRH (F; CRC; PHR); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM; FEL); COLD (F; DEM; FAD); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F;
CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; DEM; SPI); COUGH (F; DEM); CYSTOSIS (F; DEM; FEL); DERMATOSIS (F;
APA; CRC; DAW; FAD; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; DEM); DROPSY (F; CRC); DYSENTERY (F; CRC);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC; FEL); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEM); DYSURIA (F; DEM); ENTEROSIS (F; FAD;
FEL); FEVER (1; AHP; APA; CAN; CRC; DEM; FAD; PNC); FLU (F; APA); GALLSTONE (F; DEM);
GANGRENE (F; FEL); GAS (F; CRC; PNC); GASTROSIS (F; CRC; SPI); GLEET (F; CRC; FEL);
GONORRHEA (F; CRC; FEL); GOUT (F; APA; FAD; HH2); GRAVEL (F; SPI); HEART (F; DEM); HEPATOSIS
(F; FAD; SPI); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; APA; CRC; FAD); IMPOTENCE (F; DEM); INFERTILITY (F;
SPI); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC; PH2); MASTOSIS (F; APA); MEASLES (F; APA; CRC; DEM); MUCOSOSIS
(F; PH2); NAUSEA (F; DEM); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; FAD; FEL); OBESITY (F; DEM); OPHTHALMIA (F;
CRC; DEM; FAD; FEL); OSTEOSARCOMA (F; JLH); PAIN (F; APA; CAN; CRC; DEM); PAROTOSIS
(F; CRC); PNEUMONIA (F; CRC); POISON IVY (F; APA; FEL); PUERPERIUM (F; APA); PULMONOSIS
(F; FAD); RASH (F; DEM); RESPIROSIS (F; CRC; HH2); RHEUMATISM (F; APA; CAN; FAD; FEL;
HH2; PH2; PNC); SCARLET FEVER (F; DEM); SCROFULA (F; FEL); SORE (F; DEM); SORE THROAT (F;
DEM); SPRAIN (F; CRC; FEL); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM; FAD); STONE (F; SPI); SWELLING (F; CRC;
DEM; FEL); SYPHILIS (F; APA; CRC; FEL; PHR; PH2); TAPEWORM (F; DEM); TYPHUS (F; CRC);
UTI (F; PHR; PH2); VD (F; CRC; PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; CAN; PHR; PH2; PNC); WORM
(F; CRC; DEM); WOUND (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (SASSAFRAS) — SHOULD NOT BE USED (APA; CAN; PH2); 2–4 G ROOT BARK, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY
(CAN); 1 TSP (3 G) ROOT BARK/CUP WATER (PH2); 2–4 ML LIQUID ROOT BARK EXTRACT (PNC); 2–4 ML LIQUID
ROOT BARK EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 5 G TINCTURE (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SASSAFRAS) — CLASS 2D. NOT FOR LONG-TERM
USE. DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE (10 G ROOT BARK; 2–4 ML LIQUID EXTRACT THEREOF) (AHP).
SASSAFRAS WOOD CONTAINS 1–2% EO, CONSISTING OF ABOUT 80% OF THE TOXIC AND HEPATOCARCINOGENIC
COMPOUND SAFROLE; PROLONGED USE IS GENERALLY DISCOURAGED. CAN REPORTS THAT SAFROLE IN THE VOLATILE
OIL IS CARCINOGENIC AND GENOTOXIC. BECAUSE OF ABORTIFACIENT ACTIVITY OF THE OIL AND HEPATOTOXICITY
OF SAFROLE, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. EVEN SAFROLE-FREE EXTRACTS HAVE
REPORTEDLY CAUSED TUMORS. MAJOR SYMPTOMS OF TOXICITY INCLUDE ATAXIA, DEPRESSION, AND DIARRHEA,
FOLLOWED BY DEATH WITHIN 4 HOURS TO 7 DAYS. RATS WITH SAFROLE IN THEIR DIET AT LEVELS OF 0.25% TO
1% EXHIBIT BILIARY PROLIFERATION, GROWTH RETARDATION, LIVER NECROSIS, PRIMARY HEPATOMAS, STOMACH
ATROPHY, AND TESTICULAR ATROPHY. “SASSAFRAS SHOULD NOT BE USED, INTERNALLY OR EXTERNALLY” (CAN).
EXTRACTS (SASSAFRAS) — LD50 OF SAFROLE 1950 MG/KG ORL RAT, 2350 MG/KG ORL MUS. HOH AND ETOH
EXTRACTS ELICIT ATAXIA, CNS DEPRESSION, HYPERSENSITIVITY TO TOUCH, AND HYPOTHERMIA IN MICE. OIL USED
AS AN ANTISEPTIC, CARMINATIVE, AND PEDICULICIDE. REPORTEDLY HALLUCINOGENIC. HIGH DOSES MAY CAUSE
SPASM FOLLOWED BY PARALYSIS. SAFROLE REPORTEDLY INDUCES BOTH CYTOCHROME P-488 AND P-450 ACTIVITY,
AND BOTH INDUCES AND INHIBITS HEPATIC MICROSOMAL ENZYMES, WITH ACTIVITY FALLING AFTER THE ONSET OF
HEPATIC TOXICITY. PUTTING THE RISKS INTO PERSPECTIVE, CAN NOTES THAT LEVELS OF 0.66 MG/KG MAY PROVE
HAZARDOUS TO HUMANS, AND A CUP OF TEA MAY PROVIDE NEARLY FIVE TIMES THAT MUCH. I PREFER MY
PERSPECTIVE BASED ON BRUCE AMES’S HERP INDEX, IN WHICH ONE LEARNS THAT SASSAFRAS TEA FOR ITS SAFROLE
IS 1/13TH AS CARCINOGENIC AS BEER FOR ITS ETHANOL.
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SASSY BARK, ORDEAL TREE
(ERYTHROPHLEUM SUAVEOLENS (GUILL. & PERR.) BRENAN) X
SYNONYMS: ERYTHROPHLEUM GUINEENSE G. DON, FILLAEA SUAVEOLENS GUILL. & PERR.
ACTIVITIES (SASSY BARK) — ALLERGENIC (1; WBB); ANALGESIC (1; WBB); ANESTHETIC (1; CRC; WBB);
ANTIDOTE (F; WBB); ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); ANTISEPTIC (1; WBB); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC; EFS); CARDIOTONIC (F; CRC; EFS; WBB); CHRONOTROPIC (1; ZUL); CONVULSANT (1; CRC); DIURETIC (F; EFS); EMETIC
(F; CRC; WBB); HEMOLYTIC (1; WBB); HYDRAGOGUE (F; EFS); HYPOTENSIVE (1; ZUL); INOTROPIC (1;
ZUL); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; EFS; WBB); MOLLUSCICIDE (1; ZUL); NARCOTIC (F; EFS); PISCICIDE (1;
WBB); POISON (1; CRC; EFS); RODENTICIDE (1; WBB); SEDATIVE (F; EFS); SIALAGOGUE (1; WBB);
SPASMOGENIC (1; ZUL); STERNUTATOR (F; CRC; WBB); STIMULANT (F; EFS); UTEROTONIC (1; WBB);
VERMIFUGE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (SASSY BARK) — BITE (F; WBB); COLD (F; WBB); COLIC (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F;
CRC; EFS; WBB); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC; WBB); DIARRHEA (F; CRC); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); DYSPNEA
(F; CRC); FEVER (F; EFS); HEADACHE (F; CRC; WBB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; ZUL); INFECTION (1;
WBB); INSOMNIA (F; EFS); NERVOUSNESS (F; EFS); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); PAIN (1; CRC; WBB);
RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; WBB); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS); WORM (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SASSY BARK) — “HIGHLY TOXIC; IN HUMANS
LEADING TO A PRIMARY SLOWING OF THE HEART FOLLOWED BY ACCELERATION, DYSPNEA WITH LABORED
RESPIRATION, AND DEATH DUE TO RESPIRATORY ARREST. WORKERS MAY DEVELOP A DERMATOSIS FROM HANDLING
THE WOOD, TALL, FAIR MEN BEING MORE SUSCEPTIBLE THAN SHORT, DARK ONES. THE ERYTHROPHLEUM ALKALOIDS
ARE SAID TO BE POWERFULLY ANALGESIC TO THE MUCOSA AND GENERALLY MORE POTENT THAN COCAINE. WITH
A MARKED STIMULANT EFFECT ON ISOLATED RABBIT UTERUS, ERYTHROPHLEINE HAS BEEN SUGGESTED AS A
DEVITALIZING AGENT IN DENTISTRY. CASSAIDINE HAS CONVULSANT ACTIVITY. ERYTHROPHLEINE AND
HOMOPHLEINE HAVE SOME DEGREE OF HEMOLYTIC ACTIVITY. ALL THE ALKALOIDS ARE SAID TO BE STRONGLY
ANTISEPTIC, ESPECIALLY CASSAIDINE” (CRC).
SAUSAGE TREE (KIGELIA AFRICANA (LAM.) BENTH.) +
SYNONYMS: CRESCENTIA PINNATA JACQ., KIGELIA PINNATA (JACQ.) DC.
ACTIVITIES (SAUSAGE TREE) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; ZUL); ANTICONVULSANT (1; ZUL); ANTISEPTIC (1; ZUL);
CANDIDICIDE (1; ZUL); LAXATIVE (1; ZUL); VESICANT (1; ZUL).
INDICATIONS (SAUSAGE TREE) — ACNE (F; ZUL); BACTERIA (1; ZUL); CANCER (1; FNF; ZUL); CANDIDA
(1; ZUL); CONSTIPATION (1; ZUL); CONVULSION (1; ZUL); DYSENTERY (F; VVG); GASTROSIS (F; ZUL);
HYPERKERATOSIS (F; ZUL); INFECTION (1; ZUL); MICROMASTIA (F; ZUL); MICROPENILITY (F; ZUL);
RHEUMATISM (F; VVG; ZUL); SORE (F; VVG; ZUL); SYPHILIS (F; ZUL); ULCER (F; VVG); WART (F;
ZUL); YEAST (1; ZUL).
SAVIN (JUNIPERUS SABINA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (SAVIN) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CRC; HHB); ANTICANCER (1; PH2); ANTINEOPLASTIC (1; PHR;
PH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; PHR; PH2); DIURETIC (1; CEB; CRC; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC; HHB;
PH2); HEMOSTAT (F; CRC); IRRITANT (1; PH2); POISON (1; CRC); RUBEFACIENT (1; PHR; PH2); UTEROTONIC (F; CRC); VERMIFUGE (F; CEB; CRC).
INDICATIONS (SAVIN) — ALOPECIA (F; CRC); AMENORRHEA (F; CEB); ARTHROSIS (F; CRC; HHB); BLEEDING
(F; CRC); CANCER (1; CRC; FNF; JLH; PH2); CANCER, BREAST (1; JLH); CANCER, FACE (1; JLH); CANCER,
GENITAL (1; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; JLH); CANCER, NECK (1; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (1; JLH); CANCER,
SPLEEN (1; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC); COLD (F; CEB); COLIC (F; CRC; HHB);
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CONDYLOMA (1; CRC; FNF); CORN (F; JLH); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC; HHB); DYSURIA (F; CRC); FELON
(F; JLH); FIBROID (F; JLH); FRECKLE (F; CEB); GONORRHEA (F; CRC; HHB); GOUT (F; CRC; HHB; PH2);
HEADACHE (F; CEB); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (F; CEB); INFLAMMATION (F;
PH2); LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC); METRORRHAGIA (F; PH2); METROSIS (F; JLH); MISCARRIAGE (F; CEB);
NEURALGIA (F; CRC); PARALYSIS (F; CRC); PEDICULOSIS (F; CRC); PERIOSTEOSIS (F; CRC); POLYP (F; CRC;
JLH); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; HHB); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SORE (F; CEB; JLH);
SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STRANGURY (F; CRC); SWELLING (F; JLH); TUMOR (F; JLH); ULCER (F; JLH); VD (1;
CRC; FNF); UROGENITOSIS (F; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VIRUS (1; PHR; PH2); WART (1; CRC; JLH;
PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; CEB; CRC; HHB; PH2); WORM (F; CEB; CRC); WOUND (F; CEB).
DOSAGES (SAVIN) — “OIL OF SAVIN IS MUCH USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PRODUCING ABORTION, IN DOSES
OF 10–15 DROPS 2 OR 3 ×/DAY, AND IS PROBABLY THE MOST CERTAIN ARTICLE FOR THAT PURPOSE KNOWN; BUT
IF CONTINUED LONG IS APT TO OCCASION INFLAMMATION OF THE STOMACH AND BOWELS.” (CEB). MAXIMUM
1 G EXTERNALLY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SAVIN) — NOT COVERED (AHP). OIL IRRITANT, IN
LARGE DOSES A POWERFUL POISON; SIX DRACHMS WILL KILL A DOG IF RETAINED IN THE STOMACH. BELIEVED BY
THE VULGAR TO POSSESS THE POWER OF INDUCING MISCARRIAGE, AND IS SOMETIMES TAKEN BY THEM FOR
PERPETRATING THIS CRIME, BRINGING LIFE INTO EXTREME DANGER (CEB). EVEN EXTERNAL APPLICATION IS
DANGEROUS, CAUSING BLISTERS, IRRITATION, NECROSIS, AND DERMAL POISONING (PH2). ATTEMPTS AT ABORTION
ARE OFTEN FATAL, WITH ARRHYTHMIA, CRAMPING, HEMATURIA, KIDNEY PROBLEMS, PARALYSIS, QUEASINESS, AND
UNCONSCIOUSNESS (PH2).
SAVORY (SATUREJA SP.) +++
THE PH2 ENTRIES ARE FOR SATUREJA HORTENSIS L.
ACTIVITIES (SAVORY) — ANALGESIC (F; HH3); ANAPHRODISIAC (F; APA); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX; FNF);
ANTIARTHRITIC (1; COX; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; CRC; HH3); ANTICANCER (1; COX; FNF); ANTIDIURETIC (F; CRC); ANTIHERPETIC (1; HH3); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; COX; FNF); ANTIOXIDANT (1; CRC;
FNF; HH3); ANTISEPTIC (1; HH3; PHR; PH2; PNC); ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA; HH3; PNC); ANTIVIRAL
(1; HH3; PH2); APHRODISIAC (F; APA); ASTRINGENT (1; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC;
PNC); COX-2 INHIBITOR (1; COX; FNF); DECONGESTANT (1; APA); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); DIGESTIVE (F;
CRC); DIURETIC (1; APA); EXPECTORANT (1; APA; PNC); FUNGICIDE (F; APA); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); SEDATIVE
(1; CRC; HH3); STIMULANT (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); TONIC (F; APA; LAF); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (SAVORY) — ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); ANOREXIA (F; APA); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; FNF);
BACTERIA (1; APA; CRC; HH3); BITE (F; LAF); CANCER (1; COX; FNF); CANCER, MOUTH (1; COX; JLH);
CANCER, THROAT (1; COX; JLH); CATARRH (F; CRC); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; HH3); COLD (1; APA; HH3); COLIC
(F; CRC); CONGESTION (1; APA); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); COUGH (1; APA); CRAMP (1; APA; CRC; HH3;
PNC); DIARRHEA (1; APA; HH3); DYSMENORRHEA (F; HH3); DYSPEPSIA (1; APA); ENTEROSIS (1; APA;
PHR); FEVER (F; CRC); FRIGIDITY (F; CRC); FUNGUS (F; APA); GAS (1; APA; CRC; HH3; PNC); GASTROSIS
(1; APA; PHR); HEPATOSIS (F; HH3); HERPES (1; HH3); INFECTION (1; APA; HH3; PNC); INFLAMMATION
(1; APA; COX; FNF); INSOMNIA (1; CRC; HH3); MUCOSOSIS (F; HH3); MYCOSIS (F; APA); NAUSEA (F;
LAF); NEPHROSIS (F; HH3); NERVOUSNESS (1; CRC; HH3); OTOSIS (F; CRC); PAIN (F; HH3); SALMONELLA
(1; HH3); SCLEROSIS (F; CRC; JLH); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH3); STREPTOCOCCUS (F; HH3); THROAT (1;
APA); VIRUS (1; HH3; PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; APA); WORM (F; CRC; HH3).
DOSAGES (SAVORY) — 1.5 G IN TEA (HH3); 3 TSP DRY HERB/DAY (PHR); (1–2 PEDIATRIC)-4 TSP HERB/CUP
WATER 1–3 ×/DAY (APA); 0.5–1 TSP TINCTURE 1–3 ×/DAY (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SAVORY) — CLASS 1 (AHP). APPLIED UNDILUTED
TO BACKS OF HAIRLESS MICE, SUMMER SAVORY OIL WAS LETHAL TO HALF THE ANIMALS IN 48 HOURS (LAF).
LD50 = 1370 ORL RAT (HH3). AN IMPORTANT SOURCE OF THE COX-2 INHIBITOR, URSOLIC ACID (COX).
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SAW PALMETTO (SERENOA REPENS (W. BARTRAM) SMALL) +++
SYNONYMS: CHAMAEROPS SERRULATA MICHX., CORYPHA REPENS W. BARTRAM, SABAL DEALBATA HORT. EX
L. H. BAILEY, SABAL SERRULATA (MICHX.) NUTT. EX SCHULT. & SCHULT. F., SERENOA SERRULATA (MICHX.)
G. NICHOLSON.
FOR NATIVE AMERICAN ETHNOBOTANY, SEE EB52:381. MOERMAN REPORTED NO NATIVE AMERICAN USES.
ECLECTICS (FEL) USED IT FOR MANY OF ITS MODERN USAGES, MORE THAN 100 YEARS AGO.
ACTIVITIES (SAW PALMETTO) — ALPHA-REDUCTASE INHIBITOR (2; MAB; PH2; SHT); ANABOLIC (1; BGB;
CAN); ANTIALLERGIC (1; APA); ANTIANDROGENIC (2; APA; BGB; CAN; MAB; KOM; PHR; PH2);
ANTICANCER (1; CRC; FNF; EB52:381); ANTICATARRHAL (F; EB52:381); ANTICHOLINERGIC (1; PH2);
ANTIEDEMIC (1; MAB; SHT); ANTIESTROGENIC (1; PH2); ANTIEXUDATIVE (1; BGB; KOM; PHR; PH2);
ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; CRC; FNF; PED); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; CRC; HHB; MAB; PH2; SHT); ANTIOXIDANT (F; SHT); ANTISEPTIC (F; EB52:381); ANTISPASMODIC (1; MAB; PH2); APERITIF (F; EB52:381);
APHRODISIAC (1; APA; MAB; PED; EB52:381); AROMATASE INHIBITOR (1; BGB); BITTER (PED); CANCER
(F; JLH); CYCLOOXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; PH2); DECONGESTANT (F; MAD; EB52:381); DIGESTIVE (F;
EB52:381); DIURETIC (F; APA; BGB; PNC); EXPECTORANT (F; FAD; MAD); ESTROGENIC (1; APA; CAN;
PH2); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; APA; CAN; CRC); 3-KETOSTEROID-REDUCTASE INHIBITOR (1; PH2); 5-
LIPOXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; PH2); MASTOGENIC (1; APA; CRC; HAD; EB52:381); NARCOTIC (F;
EB52:381); NERVINE (F; EB52:381); SECRETOLYTIC (F; EB52:381); SEDATIVE (F; CRC; FAD; EB52:381);
STIMULANT (F; CRC); TESTICULAR ATROPHY (F; CAN); TONIC (F; CRC); URINARY ANTISEPTIC (1; CAN);
UTEROTONIC (F; FAD); VASOCONSTRICTOR (F; EB52:381).
INDICATIONS (SAW PALMETTO) — ADENOPATHY (F; CRC); ALLERGY (1; APA); ALOPECIA (2; JAD;
MAB); ANOREXIA (F; EB52:381); ASTHMA (F; CRC; FAD; FEL); BITE (F; CRC); BPH (3; FAD;
PHR; SKY); BRONCHOSIS (F; FAD; MAD; EB52:381); CACHEXIA (F; CRC); CANCER (1; CRC; FNF;
EB52:381); CATARRH (F; BGB;. CAN; FEL); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; PHR; PH2); COLD (F; FAD);
CONGESTION (F; MAD; EB52:381); COUGH (F; FAD; PH2); CRAMP (1; MAB; PH2); CYSTOSIS (1;
APA; CAN; MAB; MAD; PH2); DEBILITY (F; PNC); DIARRHEA (F; EB52:381); DYSENTERY (F; BGB;
CRC); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC); DYSURIA (1; MAD; SHT; EB52:381); ECZEMA (F; PH2); EDEMA (1;
CRC; FNF; HH2; MAB; SHT); ENURESIS (F; PH2); EPIDIDYMOSIS (F; CRC; EB52:381); FRIGIDITY
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(F; APA; FEL); GASTROSIS (F; BGB); GONORRHEA (F; FEL; MAD); HEAD COLD (F; CRC; FAD);
IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; APA; CAN; CRC); IMPOTENCE (F; APA; EB52:381); INFERTILITY (F;
EB52:381); INFLAMMATION (2; APA; CRC; FAD; HHB; MAB; PH2; SHT); INSOMNIA (F; CRC;
FAD; EB52:381); LARYNGOSIS (F; FEL); LEUKORRHEA (F; MAD); MASTOSIS (F; PH2); MICROMASTIA
(1; CRC; HAD; JAD; EB52:381); MIGRAINE (F; FAD); MUCOSOSIS (F; CRC; FAD; EB52:381);
NEPHROSIS (F; EB52:381); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC; FAD; EB52:381); ORCHOSIS (F; CAN; MAB;
PH2); PAIN (F; FEL; MAD); PERTUSSIS (F; FEL); PHTHISIS (F; FEL; MAD); POLYURIA (F; SHT);
PROSTATOSIS (2; APA; FAD; PHR; SHT); PULMONOSIS (F; FEL); RESPIROSIS (F; CRC); SNAKEBITE (F;
CRC); SORE THROAT (F; CRC); STERILITY (F; APA); STOMACHACHE (F; BGB; CRC); SWELLING (1; HH2;
MAB; SHT); TENESMUS (F; FEL); TESTICULAR ATROPHY (F; BGB); TUBERCULOSIS (F; FEL); TUMOR (F;
CRC; JLH); OVARIOSIS (F; FEL); URETHROSIS (2; CAN); UTEROSIS (F; MAB); UTI (1; PH2); VAGINOSIS
(F; FAD); VD (F; FEL); WATER RETENTION (F; APA; BGB; PNC).
DOSAGES (SAW PALMETTO) — 2–3 TSP FRESH FRUIT (PED); 0.5–1 (2) G POWDERED DRY FRUIT (PNC; SKY);
1–1.5 G DRY FRUIT (PED); 1–2 G DRY FRUIT (APA; PH2); 0.5–2.0 G DRY FRUIT, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN;
SKY); 1.5 G DRY FRUIT:8 ML ALCOHOL/7 ML WATER (PED); 1–60 DROPS FLUID FRUIT EXTRACT (FEL); 0.6–1.5
ML LIQUID BPC FRUIT EXTRACT (CAN; PNC); 2–4 ML/DAY LIQUID FRUIT EXTRACT (1:2) (45–90%) (MAB);
5–6 ML LIQUID WHOLE HERB EXTRACT (SKY); 320 MG/DAY LIPOPHILIC EXTRACT (PH2); 160 MG LIPOSTEROLIC
EXTRACT 2 ×/DAY (CA. = 2–4 G/DAY DRY FRUIT) (MAB); 320 MG ALCOHOL OR HEXANE EXTRACT STX AT 90%
FATTY ACIDS/STEROLS (APA); 1 (320 MG) CAPSULE (STX WITH 160 MG CERTIFIED POTENCY FRUIT EXTRACT WITH
AT LEAST 85–95% FATTY ACIDS AND BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE STEROLS IN A BASE OF PUMPKIN SEED OIL) 2 ×/DAY
(NH); 1 (320 MG) SOFT GEL STX/DAY; 2–3 (600 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (JAD; NH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SAW PALMETTO) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). COMMISSION E REPORTS NO
CONTRAINDICATIONS OR INTERACTIONS FOR THE FRUIT. ADVERSE EFFECTS: GASTRIC COMPLAINTS (RARELY). AS
IMPROVEMENT IS SYMPTOMATIC WITHOUT ELIMINATING PROSTATIC HYPERTROPHY, A PHYSICIAN SHOULD BE
CONSULTED REGULARLY (AEH). MAY INTERACT WITH THE CONTRACEPTIVE PILL, OTHER HORMONAL THERAPIES,
AND HRT. “USE DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION SHOULD BE AVOIDED” (CAN). 34 OF 435 PATIENTS
COMPLETING A 3-YEAR STUDY REPORTED 46 ADVERSE EFFECTS, AND A DROPOUT RATE OF 1.8% DUE TO ADVERSE
EFFECTS. “THERE ARE NO KNOWN CONTRAINDICATIONS TO SAW PALMETTO PREPARATIONS” (SHT). MAY
INTERFERE WITH PSA READINGS AFTER 6 MONTHS’ TREATMENT (JAD). IF PREVENTION OF THE CONVERSION OF
TESTOSTERONE TO DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE (DHT) IS RESPONSIBLE FOR IMPOTENCE AS A SIDE EFFECT OF
FINASTERIDE, THEN THIS COULD BE A CONCERN WITH EQUIVALENT DOSES OF SAW PALMETTO.
EXTRACTS (SAW PALMETTO) — ALCOHOLIC EXTRACT IS ESTROGENIC, PROBABLY DUE TO THE KNOWN ESTROGENIC
COMPOUND, BETA-SITOSTEROL. HEXANE EXTRACTS COMPETITIVELY INHIBITS THE BINDING OF DHT TO CYTOSOLIC
AND NUCLEAR ANDROGEN RECEPTOR SITES. IT ALSO INHIBITS 5-ALPHA-REDUCTASE CONVERTING TESTOSTERONE TO
DHT AND 3-KETOSTEROID-REDUCTASE FROM CONVERTING TESTOSTERONE TO AN ANDROGEN DERIVATIVE. IT ALSO
INHIBITS EDEMA BY INHIBITING HISTAMINE-INDUCED INCREASE IN CAPILLARY PERMEABILITY. EVEN SMALL DOSES
OF AQUEOUS EXTRACTS INHIBITED EDEMA. ANTIINFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY ACCRUES TO A HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT
POLYSACCHARIDE. AN IMMUNOSTIMULATING POLYSACCHARIDE IS RICH IN GLUCURONIC ACID (CAN). LD50
STX = >10,000 MG/KG ORL GPG MUS & RAT (MAB).
SCARLET ELDER
(SAMBUCUS RACEMOSA L. SUBSP. PUBENS (MICHX.) HOUSE) +
SYNONYMS: S. PUBENS MICHX., S. PUBENS F. XANTHOCARPA (COCKERELL) FERNALD, S. PUBESCENS PERS.,
S. RACEMOSA F. XANTHOCARPA COCKERELL.
ACTIVITIES (SCARLET ELDER) — DIAPHORETIC (F; HHB); DIURETIC (1; HHB); EMETIC (F; HHB); LAXATIVE
(F; HHB); POISON (1; HHB).
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INDICATIONS (SCARLET ELDER) — ABSCESS (F; DEM); ALACTEA (F; DEM); ARTHROSIS (F; DEM); BOIL (F;
DEM); BRUISE (F; DEM); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); COLD (F; DEM; HHB); CONSTIPATION (F; DEM; HHB);
COUGH (F; DEM); CRAMP (F; HHB); CYSTOSIS (F; HHB); DERMATOSIS (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (F; DEM);
DYSENTERY (F; DEM); DYSPNEA (F; DEM); ERYSIPELAS (F; DEM); FEVER (F; HHB); FOOT ACHE (F;
DEM); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); INFECTION (F; DEM); LEG ACHE (F; DEM); MYALGIA (F; DEM); NEPHROSIS
(F; DEM); NEUROSIS (F; DEM); PAIN (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM); SORE (F; DEM); STOMACHACHE
(F; DEM); SWELLING (F; DEM); TOOTHACHE (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); WATER RETENTION (1;
HHB); WOUND (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (SCARLET ELDER) — DOSAGE NOT SEEN. PROBABLY COMPARABLE TO OTHER SPECIES, EXCEPT FRUIT
OFTEN CONSIDERED POISONOUS.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SCARLET ELDER) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PH2). PROBABLY HAS SAME SYMPTOMS AS REPORTED FROM OVERDOSES OF S. EBULUS. SYMPTOMS WITH S.
EBULUS INCLUDE BLOODY DIARRHEA, COMA, CYANOSIS, DIZZINESS, HEADACHE, HEMATOCHEZIA, MYDRIASIS,
NAUSEA, ORAL PAIN, AND VOMITING (HHB; MAD; PH2).
SCARLET PIMPERNEL (ANAGALLIS ARVENSIS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (SCARLET PIMPERNEL) — ANTIDOTE, FISH (F; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; PH2);
DIAPHORETIC (F; GMH; WO2); DIURETIC (F; GMH; PH2); ESTROGENIC (1; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; WO2);
FUNGICIDE (1; PH2; X10680445); HEMOLYTIC (1; PH2); HERBICIDE (1; WO3); HIRUDIFUGE (1; WO2);
HYPOTENSIVE (1; WO2); LAXATIVE (1; PH2); NARCOTIC (F; PH2); NEMATICIDE (1; WO2); OXYTOCIC (1;
PH2); PISCICIDE (1; WO2); SPERMICIDE (1; PH2); TAENICIDE (1; PH2); UTEROCONTRACTANT (1; PH2);
VULNERARY (F; WO2).
INDICATIONS (SCARLET PIMPERNEL) — ARTHROSIS (F; PH2); BLEEDING (1; PH2); BITE (F; GMH; PH2);
CANCER (F; PH2); CEREBROSIS (F; WO2); CONSTIPATION (1; PH2); DEPRESSION (F; GMH; PH2);
DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DIPHTHERIA (1; WO3); DROPSY (F; PH2; WO2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2);
EDEMA (F; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; GMH); FEVER (F; GMH; WO2); FUNGUS (1; PH2; X10680445);
GONORRHEA (F; DEM); GOUT (F; WO2); HEMORRHOID (F; PH2); HERPES (1; PH2; X2825589);
HEPATOSIS (F; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; WO2); INFECTION (1; PH2; X10680445); ITCH (F;
PH2); KERATOSIS (1; WO3); LEPROSY (F; WO2); MANIA (F; GMH; WO2); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2);
MYCOSIS (1; PH2; X10680445); NEPHROSIS (F; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (1; GMH; WO3); PAIN (F; PH2);
POLIO (1; PH2; X2825589); RABIES (F; WO2); RHEUMATISM (F; GMH); SPLENOSIS (F; GMH); STING
(F; GMH); SWELLING (F; PH2); TAPEWORM (1; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; GMH); UTI (F; PH2); VD
(F; DEM); VIRUS (1; PH2; X2825589); WART (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; GMH; PH2); WORM
(1; PH2; WO2).
DOSAGES (SCARLET PIMPERNEL) — 20 GRAINS FLOWER 4 ×/DAY FOR EPILEPSY (GMH); 15–60 GRAINS
POWDERED LEAF (GMH); 1.8 G POWDERED HERB 4 ×/DAY (HH2; PH2); FOR DROPSY, HEPATOSIS, AND
NEPHROSIS, STEEP 1 TSP POWDERED HERB/GLASS WATER 10 MINUTES AND SIP THROUGHOUT THE DAY (HH2; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SCARLET PIMPERNEL) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). CUCURBITACINS COULD
EVENTUALLY GENERATE GI PROBLEMS OR NEPHROSIS (PH2). THE AROMATIC OIL, IF TAKEN INTERNALLY, CAN CAUSE
HEADACHE AND NAUSEA (WO2). OF 22 PLANT EXTRACTS TESTED AGAINST MICROSPORIUM CANIS, PIMPERNEL
WAS MOST POTENT (IC90, 100–15 ΜG/ML) (X10680445).
SCARLET POPPY (PAPAVER BRACTEATUM LINDL.) +
ACTIVITIES (SCARLET POPPY) — ANALGESIC (1; CRC); ANTINARCOTIC (1; CRC); ANTITUSSIVE (F; CRC);
APHRODISIAC (1; CRC); SEDATIVE (F; CRC); TRANQUILIZER (F; CRC).
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INDICATIONS (SCARLET POPPY) — ADDICTION (1; CRC); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC);
PAIN (1; CRC); SCHIZOPHRENIA (1; CRC); WITHDRAWAL (1; CRC).
SCOPOLIA (SCOPOLIA CARNIOLICA JACQ.) XXX
ACTIVITIES (SCOPOLIA) — ANTICHOLINERGIC (2; KOM; PHR; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; KOM; PH2);
BITTER (F; PH2); CEREBROSEDATIVE (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; EFS); INTOXICANT (F; CRC); MYDRIATIC (1;
EFS; FNF); MYORELAXANT (2; KOM; PH2); NARCOTIC (F; CRC; PH2); PARASYMPATHOLYTIC (2; KOM;
PHR; PH2); POSITIVE CHRONOTROPIC (2; KOM); POSITIVE DROMOTROPIC (2; KOM); SEDATIVE (1; CRC;
EFS); TOXIC (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (SCOPOLIA) — ADDICTION (F; CRC); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; PHR; PH2); COLIC (F; CRC; PH2);
CRAMP (1; KOM; PH2); CRAMP, BILE DUCT (2; KOM; PH2); CRAMP, GI (2; KOM; PH2); CRAMP,
URINARY TRACT (2; KOM; PH2); ENTEROSIS (1; PHR; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; CRC); GASTROSIS (1; PHR;
PH2); GOUT (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (2; PHR; PH2); HYSTERIA (F; CRC); INSOMNIA (1; CRC; EFS);
MYOSIS (1; PHR); NERVOUSNESS (1; CRC; EFS); NYMPHOMANIA (F; CRC); PAIN (1; PH2); PARALYSIS
(F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); TREMOR (1; PHR; PH2); URETHROSIS (2; KOM); WATER RETENTION
(F; EFS).
DOSAGES (SCOPOLIA) — 6–120 MG ROOT (HHB); EQUIVALENT TO 0.25 (AVERAGE) 3 (MAXIMUM) MG TOTAL
ALKALOIDS, CALCULATED AS HYOSCYAMINE/DAY (KOM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SCOPOLIA) — CLASS 3 (AHP). “HEALTH HAZARDS
NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS,
ADVERSE EFFECTS, AND INTERACTIONS OF BELLADONNA ALKALOIDS (AEH). CONTRAINDICATIONS: MEGACOLON,
NARROW-ANGLE GLAUCOMA, PROSTATE ADENOMA WITH RESIDUAL URINE, STENOSIS OF THE GI TRACT, AND TACHYCARDIA (KOM); INTERACTIONS: MAY INCREASE ACTIVITY OF AMANTADINE, QUINIDINE, AND TRICYCLIC ANTIDEPRESSANTS (KOM); SIDE EFFECTS: ARRHYTHMIA, DIFFICULT URINATION, DISTURBANCE OF OCULAR ACCOMMODATION,
DRY MOUTH, HYPERTHERMIA, MYDRIASIS, OBSTIPATION, REDUCED PERSPIRATION, AND TACHYCARDIA (KOM;
PHR; PH2). HIGH DOSES CAN CAUSE COMPULSIVE SPEECH, DELIRIUM, EXCITATION, HALLUCINATIONS, MANIC
EPISODES, FOLLOWED BY EXHAUSTION AND SLEEP. “LETHAL DOSAGES INCLUDE THE DANGER OF ASPHYXIATION
(FOR ADULTS STARTING AT 100 MG ATROPINE, DEPENDING UPON ALKALOID CONTENT, BETWEEN 20 TO 50 GM OF
THE DRUG, CONSIDERABLY LESS FOR CHILDREN)” (PHR).
SCOTCH BROOM (CYTISUS SCOPARIUS (L.) LINK) XXX
SYNONYMS: C. SCOPARIUS VAR. ANDREANUS (PUISS.) DIPPEL, C. SCOPARIUS VAR. PROSTRATUS (C. BAILEY)
F. HANB. EX. A. K. JACKS., C. SCOPARIUS VAR. SULPHUREUS GOLDRING, GENISTA ANDREANA PUISS., SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS (L.) WIMM. EX W. D. J. KOCH, S. SCOPARIUS VAR. PROSTRATUS C. BAILEY, SPARTIUM
SCOPARIUM L.
ACTIVITIES (SCOTCH BROOM) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; PH2); ANAESTHETIC (1; MAD); ANTIARRHYTHMIC (1;
APA); ANTIHEMORRHAGIC (F; CAN); ANURIA (F; MAD); BRADYCARDIC (1; CAN; MAB); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; CAN; CRC); CARDIOTONIC (1; APA; CRC; MAD); DEPURATIVE (F; HHB; PHR; PH2); DIURETIC
(1; APA; CAN; CRC; MAD); EMETIC (F; CAN; MAD); EUPHORIC (1; APA); HYPERTENSIVE (1; APA;
CAN; KOM; MAD; PH2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; CAN; CRC; MAD); NEGATIVE
CHRONOTROPIC (1; KOM; PH2); NEGATIVE INOTROPIC (1; KOM; PH2); OXYTOCIC (1; CAN); POISON (F;
CRC); SYMPATHOMIMETIC (1; KOM; PH2); TACHYCARDIC (1; CAN); TONIC (F; APA); UTEROTONIC (1;
APA; CAN; CRC); VASOCONSTRICTOR (PERIPHERAL) (1; CAN; CRC; KOM; PH2).
INDICATIONS (SCOTCH BROOM) — ABSCESS (F; APA; CRC); AGUE (F; CRC); ALBUMINURIA (F; HHB);
ANASARCA (F; MAD); ANGINA (F; MAD); ARRHYTHMIA (1; APA; CAN; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F; MAD);
ASCITES (F; MAD); BITE (F; PH2); BLEEDING (F; CAN); BRIGHT’S DISEASE (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F;
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PHR; PH2); CANCER (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; CRC; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (2; CAN; KOM;
MAD; PH2); CHILDBIRTH (F; APA; CRC; HHB); CIRCULOSIS (2; KOM); CLIMACTERIC (F; MAD);
CONGESTION (F; CRC; MAD); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD); DIPHTHERIA (F; CRC); DROPSY (F; CRC; MAD);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; MAD); ECZEMA (F; MAD); EDEMA (F; PHR; PH2); GALLSTONE (F; PHR); GINGIRRHAGIA (F; PHR); GOUT (F; CRC; MAD; PHR; PH2); GRAVEL (F; CRC); HEADACHE (F; HHB); HEART
(F; CRC); HEMOPHILIA (F; PHR; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); HERPES (F; MAD); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (1; PH2); HYPOTENSION (1; CAN; KOM; PH2); HYPERTONY (F; CRC; HHB); JAUNDICE
(F; CRC; PHR; PH2); KIDNEY STONE (F; PHR; PH2); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; CAN; KOM;
MAD; PH2); METRORRHAGIA (F; CAN); MYALGIA (F; APA; CRC); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; MAD); NEUROSIS
(F; PH2); PAIN (F; HHB); PALPITATION (F; CAN); PSORIASIS (F; MAD); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; MAD;
PHR; PH2); SCIATICA (F; CRC; PHR); SCROFULA (F; MAD); SNAKEBITE (F; PHR); SPLENOMEGALY (F;
CRC; PHR); SPLENOSIS (F; MAD; PH2); STERILITY (F; MAD); SWELLING (F; APA; CRC); TACHYCARDIA
(F; CAN); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); TUMOR (F; CAN); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; CAN; CRC; MAD).
DOSAGES (SCOTCH BROOM) — LEVEL TSP CHOPPED FLOWER SHOOT/CUP WATER 3–4 ×/DAY (APA); 1–2 G DRY
TOPS AS TEA (CAN); 1–2 ML LIQUID TOP EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) (CAN); 0.5–2 ML TOP TINCTURE (1:5
IN 45% ETHANOL) (CAN); 1–1.5 G DRY HERB (NO MORE THAN 1 MG/ML SPARTEINE); 2–4 ML LIQUID SHOOT EXTRACT
(PNC); 4–8 ML CONCENTRATED SHOOT INFUSION (PNC); 8–15 ML CONCENTRATED SHOOT DECOCTION (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SCOTCH BROOM) — CLASS 2B (JAD), 3.
ABORTIFACIENT (AHP). BRAVELY, COMMISSION E SAYS NO KNOWN SIDE EFFECTS OR CONTRAINDICATIONS
(KOM). A RATHER HEROIC HERB I DO NOT RECOMMEND, LIKE CAN WHICH SAYS, “BROOM IS NOT SUITABLE
FOR SELF MEDICATION.” CONTAINING TYRAMINE, IT SHOULD NOT BE USED WITH MAOIS (KOM). COMMISSION
E REPORTS FLOWER CONTAINS ONLY LOW LEVEL OF ALKALOIDS (MAJOR ALKALOID SPARTEINE), SO THAT TOXIC
ALKALOIDAL EFFECTS SHOULD NOT BE EXPECTED. CONTRAINDICATIONS: HYPERTENSION; INTERACTIONS: MAOIS
(THE FLOWER MAY CONTAIN MORE THAN 2% OF TYRAMINE). AND AS EARLY AS 1938, IT WAS CONTRAINDICATED
IN ACUTE NEPHROPATHY (MAD). SPARTEINE WAS REPORTED AS A CARDIAC DEPRESSANT (CAN). ALSO
CONTRAINDICATED IN CARDIOPATHY AND HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE. CONTRAINDICATED DURING PREGNANCY
(AEH). BECAUSE SPARTEINE IS OXYTOCIC, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN).
HERE I SEE THE OFT-REPEATED ANOMALY, A LOW DOSE MAY HAVE THE OPPOSITE EFFECT (TACHYCARDIC) OF
HIGH DOSES (BRADYCARDIC). SPARTEINE IS MORE QUINIDINE-LIKE THAN DIGITALIC, A POWERFUL OXYTOCIC
ONCE USED TO STIMULATE UTERINE CONSTRICTIONS (CAN). SPARTEINE SULPHATE CAN PRODUCE RESPIRATORY
ARREST (CAN). SPARTEINE IS A NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC AND A NEGATIVE INOTROPIC. DOSES CORRESPONDING
TO >300 MG SPARTEINE (CA. 30 G HERB). MAY INDUCE DIZZINESS, HEADACHE, OCULAR PALSY, PALPITATIONS,
PRICKLY SENSATIONS IN THE EXTREMITIES, PROFUSE SWEATING, SLEEPINESS, AND WEAKNESS OF THE LEGS.
FLOWERS MAY CONTAIN 2% TYRAMINE, A HYPOTENSIVE, SYMPATHOMIMETIC, AND VASOCONSTRICTOR. GERMAN EXPERTS CONSIDER BROOM ON PAR WITH QUINIDINE FOR ARRHYTHMIA (BUT QUINIDINE IS AN HERBAL
DERIVATIVE, TOO). MADAUS MENTIONED, AS EARLY AS 1938, THAT GENISTEIN AND SAROTHAMNINE’S ACTIVITIES
WERE LITTLE KNOW AT THAT TIME (MAD). IRONICALLY, COMMISSION E APPROVES THIS POISONOUS HERB
(CYTISUS) FOR FUNCTIONAL HEART AND CIRCULATORY DISORDERS, WHEREAS THE PDR (PHR; PH2) INDICATES
COMMISSION E APPROVAL OF THE HERB FOR HYPERTENSION (I REFUSE TO ADD THAT TO INDICATIONS ABOVE,
BECAUSE IT IS MORE LIABLE TO CAUSE THAN CURE HYPERTENSION; I THINK THEY INTENDED HYPOTENSION AS
AN INDICATION), WHILE CONTRAINDICATING THE HERB AND FLOWER IN HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE. SO, IT EVEN
CONTRADICTS ITSELF.
SCOTCH PINE (PINUS SYLVESTRIS L.) +
SYNONYMS: P. NIGRA F. PYGMAEA (CARRIÈRE) REHDER, P. SYLVESTRIS F. NANA (CARRIÈRE) LIPA.
ECLECTIC FEL AND GERMAN MAD TREAT SCOTCH PINE (P. SYLVESTRIS L.) COLLOQUIALLY AS “FIR-LEAF.” I
SUSPECT THAT THE EOS AND TURPENTINES OF THE PINES, FIRS, SPRUCES, ETC., ARE AS CONFUSED AS THE
FRANKINCENSE AND MYRRHS.
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ACTIVITIES (SCOTCH PINE) — ANALGESIC (F; BGB); ANTIARTHRITIC (F; BGB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; BGB;
HH2; JBU); ANTIECZEMIC (1; BGB); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; EFS); ANTISEPTIC (1; BGB; HH2; KOM;
PIP); ANTISPASMODIC (1; HH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; BGB); BITTER (1; EFS); BRONCHOSPASMOLYTIC (1; HH2);
CANDIDICIDE (1; HH2); CIRCULOSTIMULANT (1; KOM; PH2); DECONGESTANT (1; BGB; PNC); DIURETIC
(F; EFS; MAD); EXPECTORANT (1; EFS; HH2; PNC); FUNGICIDE (1; HHB); PECTORAL (F; EFS); RUBEFACIENT (2; BGB; HH2; KOM; PIP); SECRETOLYTIC (2; BGB; HH2; KOM; PIP); VASOCONSTRICTOR (1;
BGB); VULNERARY (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (SCOTCH PINE) — ACNE (F; MAD); ADENOPATHY (F; MAD); ARTHROSIS (F; BGB; MAD);
ASTHMA (F; MAD); BACTERIA (1; BGB; HH2; JBU); BLOOD PRESSURE (2; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (2; MAD;
PH2); BURN (F; PH2); CANCER, ANUS (F; JLH); CANCER, FEET (F; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (F; JLH); CANCER,
SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CANDIDA (1; HH2); CARBUNCLE (F; MAD); CATARRH (2; BGB;
KOM; PIP); COLD (2; PH2; PNC); COLIC (F; MAD); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CONGESTION (1; BGB;
PH2; PNC); CORYZA (F; BGB); COUGH (2; PH2; PNC); CRAMP (1; HH2); CYSTOSIS (F; PH2);
DERMATOSIS (F; MAD; PH2); ECZEMA (1; BGB; MAD; PH2); EMACIATION (F; MAD); EMPYEMA (F;
MAD); EPIDIDYMOSIS (F; MAD); ESCHERICHIA (1; HH2); FEVER (2; PH2); FUNGUS (1; HHB; HH2);
FURUNCLE (F; MAD); GALLSTONE (F; MAD; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; MAD); GONORRHEA (F; MAD); GOUT
(F; MAD); HEMATURIA (F; MAD); HEMOPTYSIS (F; MAD); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; FNF); HOARSENESS
(F; PH2); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; MAD); HYSTERIA (F; MAD); IMMUNODEPRESSION (2; PH2); INDURATION
(F; JLH); INFECTION (1; HHB; JBU; MAD; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; MAD);
ISCHIOSIS (F; MAD); ITCH (F; PH2); LARYNGOSIS (1; BGB); LUMBAGO (F; MAD); MUCOSOSIS (F; MAD);
MYCOSIS (1; HHB; HH2); MYOSIS (2; PIP; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; MAD); NEURALGIA (2; KOM; MAD;
PIP; PH2); PAIN (2; BGB; MAD; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (2; PH2); POLYP (F; JLH); PROCTOSIS (F; JLH;
MAD); PULMONOSIS (F; MAD); RESPIROSIS (2; BGB; KOM; PIP); RHEUMATISM (2; BGB; EFS; FEL;
KOM; PH2); RHINOSIS (F; PH2); RICKETS (F; MAD); SALMONELLA (1; HH2); SCABIES (F; PH2); SCROFULA
(F; MAD); SORE (F; MAD); SORE THROAT (F; FEL); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH2;
X10857921); STOMATOSIS (2; PH2); SWELLING (F; MAD); SYCOSIS (F; MAD); TOOTHACHE (F; MAD);
TUBERCULOSIS (1; HH2; MAD); URETHROSIS (F; MAD); URTICARIA (F; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VIRUS
(1; BGB); VD (F; MAD); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; MAD); WOUND (F; MAD; PH2); YEAST (1; HH2).
DOSAGES (SCOTCH PINE) — 2–3 G SHOOTS, OR ADD SEVERAL DROPS EO TO HOT WATER AND INHALE (KOM;
PIP); 5–15 DROPS TURPENTINE (MAD); MASSAGE WITH 10–50% EO IN MEDIUM (PIP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SCOTCH PINE) — NONE FOR WHOLE HERB. EO CONTRAINDICATED IN BRONCHIAL ASTHMA AND PERTUSSIS (BGB); MAY IRRITATE MUCOUS MEMBRANE AND SKIN, AND
MAY INCREASE BRONCHOSPASM. NO DRUG-DRUG INTERACTIONS REPORTED (KOM; PIP). ONLY P. STROBUS COVERED
BY AHP. EOS OF P. MUGO, P. NIGRA, P. PINASTER, P. PUMILIO, AND P. SYLVESTRIS ARE CONVENIENTLY AMALGAMATED
IN THE LITERATURE, CONVENIENT BECAUSE FEW BOTANISTS CAN TELL THE PINES APART, MUCH LESS ISOLATED PARTS OR
COMPONENTS OF THE PINE, LIKE EOS AND TURIONES. THE PDR SUGGESTS THAT COMMISSION E APPROVES PINE
SHOOTS (TURIONES), THE OILS, AND THE TURPENTINES FOR BLOOD PRESSURE PROBLEMS (TURIONES ONLY), BRONCHOSIS,
THE COMMON COLD, COUGH, FEVER, NEURALGIA PHARYNGOSIS, STOMATOSIS, AND A TENDENCY TO INFECTION ( = WEAK
IMMUNE SYSTEM?) (PHR). POLLEN IS SAID TO CONTAIN TESTOSTERONE (FNF). ONLY P. STROBUS IS COVERED BY AHP.
SCOTCH THISTLE (ONOPORDUM ACANTHIUM L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (SCOTCH THISTLE) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); ANTITUSSIVE (F; HHB); APERITIF (F; EFS);
CARDIOTONIC (F; PH2); DIURETIC (F; EFS; MAD); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS); EXPECTORANT (F; HHB);
LAXATIVE (F; MAD); STIMULANT (F; PH2); STOMACHIC (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (SCOTCH THISTLE) — AMENORRHEA (F; EFS); ANOREXIA (F; EFS); CANCER (F; JLH; MAD);
CANCER, FACE (F; JLH); CANCER, SKIN (F; MAD); CARDIOPATHY (F; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; MAD);
CONVULSION (F; HHB); COUGH (F; HHB); DERMATOSIS (F; HHB); DIARRHEA (F; HHB); DYSCRASIA (F;
MAD); FEVER (F; EFS); LUPUS (F; MAD); NAUSEA (F; HHB); RASH (F; HHB); SCAB (F; HHB); SCABIES
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(F; HHB); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SCROFULA (F; MAD); SORE (F; HHB; JLH; MAD); WATER RETENTION (F;
EFS; MAD); WOUND (F; HHB).
DOSAGES (SCOTCH THISTLE) — 1 TSP HERB 3 ×/DAY (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SCOTCH THISTLE) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
SCURVY-GRASS, SPOONWORT (COCHLEARIA OFFICINALIS L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (SCURVY-GRASS) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HHB); ANTISCORBUTIC (1; EFS; FNF; PH2); ANTISEPTIC
(1; EFS; HHB); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS; PH2); DISCUTIENT (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; EFS; PH2); IRRITANT (1;
PH2); RUBEFACIENT (F; HHB); STIMULANT (F; EFS); STOMACHIC (F; HHB).
INDICATIONS (SCURVY-GRASS) — BACTERIA (1; HHB); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH);
CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; PNC); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); EPISTAXIS (F; PH2); GASTROSIS
(F; PH2); GINGIVOSIS (F; PH2); GONORRHEA (F; PH2); GOUT (F; HHB; PH2); INFECTION (F; HHB); PAIN
(F; HHB); RHEUMATISM (F; HHB; PH2); SCROFULA (F; PH2); SCURVY (F; PH2); SORE (F; PH2); SPLENOSIS
(F; JLH); STOMACHACHE (F; PH2); STOMATOSIS (F; PNC); TOOTHACHE (F; HHB); VD (F; PH2); WATER
RETENTION (F; EFS; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SCURVY-GRASS) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT RECORDED FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
SEA BUCKTHORN (HIPPOPHAE RHAMNOIDES L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (SEA BUCKTHORN) — ANTIAGGREGANT (F; PH2); ANTIAGING (F; PH2); ANTIOXIDANT (1; PH2);
ANTITUMOR (1; PH2); ANTIULCER (1; PH2); ASTRINGENT (1; EFS); CARDIOTONIC (F; PH2); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; PH2); OPHTHALMIC (F; PH2); RADIOPROTECTIVE (F; HHB; PH2); VULNERARY (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (SEA BUCKTHORN) — CANCER (1; JLH; PH2); CARDIOPATHY (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; DAA;
WOI); DIARRHEA (1; EFS); HEPATOSIS (1; PH2); INFECTION (F; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; PH2); PULMONOSIS
(F; DAA; KAB); SCLEROSIS (F; PH2); SUNBURN (F; PH2); TUMOR (1; PH2); ULCER (1; PH2); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (SEA BUCKTHORN) — FOOD FARMACY. TAKE AS ONE OF YOUR STRUGGLE FOR SEVEN FRUITS (JAD).
5–10 G (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SEA BUCKTHORN) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
SEA ISLAND COTTON, UPLAND COTTON
(GOSSYPIUM BARBADENSE L.) +
SYNONYMS: G. EVERTUM O. F. COOK & J. HUBB., G. PERUVIANUM CAV., G. VITIFOLIUM LAM.
SPECIES ARE NOT NECESSARILY DISTINGUISHABLE, ACTIVITIES AND INDICATIONS ARE OFTEN LUMPED; SEE,
E.G., JFM.
ACTIVITIES (SEA ISLAND COTTON) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; CRC; FNF); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC); CONTRACEPTIVE
(1; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (1; AHP; CRC); EMOLLIENT (F; CRC); HEMOSTAT (F;
CRC); LACTAGOGUE (F; CRC); OXYTOCIC (F; CRC); PECTORAL (F; CRC); UTEROTONIC (1; AHP); VASOCONSTRICTOR (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (SEA ISLAND COTTON) — AGUE (F; CRC); AMENORRHEA (1; CRC); ASTHMA (F; CRC);
BLEEDING (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC); CANCER (1; CRC; FNF); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER,
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BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F;
CRC; HHB; PH2); CLIMACTERIC (F; PH2); COLD (F; CRC; JFM); COLIC (F; CRC); CRAMP (F; JFM);
DIARRHEA (F; CRC); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; JFM); DYSLACTEA (F; JFM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC); DYSURIA
(F; JFM); EARACHE (F; JFM); ENTEROSIS (F; JFM); FEVER (F; CRC; JFM); FIBROID (1; CRC; FNF);
HEADACHE (F; CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC; JFM); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; CRC; JFM); HYPOCHONDRIA
(F; CRC); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC; JFM); LARYNGOSIS (F; JFM); LEUKEMIA (1; FNF; JLH); LYMPH (1;
CRC); OVARY (F; CRC); PAIN (F; JFM); POLYP (F; CRC; FNF; JLH); PULMONOSIS (F; JLH; JFM);
RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; JFM); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); STERILITY (F; CRC); STOMACHACHE (F; CRC); STRANGURY
(F; CRC); TUMOR (1; CRC; FNF); UTEROSIS (F; CRC; FNF); UTI (F; JFM); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (SEA ISLAND COTTON) — 100 G ROOT IN 1 LITER WATER, REDUCED BY BOILING TO 0.5 LITER, TAKE
50 G LIQUID EVERY HALF HOUR (DANGEROUS FORMULA FOR ABORTION; CRC); 3 LEAVES IN 1 LITER WATER FOR
HYPERTENSION (JFM); 6–8 G SEED/150 G WATER OR MILK, 3 ×/DAY AS LACTAGOGUE (F; JFM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SEA ISLAND COTTON) — CLASS 2B. CONTRAINDICATED IN UROGENITAL IRRITATION OR TENDENCY TO INFLAMMATION; MAY STERILIZE MEN (AHP). LD50 GOSSYPOL
10–20 MG/KG IPR RAT.
SELF-HEAL, HEAL ALL (PRUNELLA VULGARIS L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (SELF-HEAL) — ALTERATIVE (F; SKJ); ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FNF; JAD);
ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; FAD; X3278214); ANTIOXIDANT (2; FNF; JAD); ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; SKJ); ANTISEPTIC (1; DAA; FAD; EFS; FNF); ANTISPASMODIC (F; DEP; SKJ); ANTITUMOR
(1; FAD); ANTIVIRAL (1; FNF; JAD); ASTRINGENT (F; FEL; PNC); BITTER (F; FEL); CARMINATIVE (F;
DAA); COLLYRIUM (F; DEM); COX-2 INHIBITOR (1; FNF; JAD); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIURETIC (1;
FAD; KAB); EMETIC (F; DEM); EXPECTORANT (F; DEP; SKJ); HEMOSTAT (F; EFS; PNC); HEPATOPRO-
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TECTIVE (1; FNF; JAD); HYPOTENSIVE (1; FAD); RT INHIBITOR (1; FNF; HAD; JAD); STOMACHIC (F;
EFS); TONIC (F; SKJ); VULNERARY (F; EFS; PNC).
INDICATIONS (SELF-HEAL) — ABSCESS (F; DAA); ACNE (F; DEM); ALZHEIMER’S (1; FNF; JAD); ANXIETY
(F; DAA); APOSTEME (F; JLH); APHTHA (F; TOM); ARTHROSIS (1; FNF; JAD); BACKACHE (F; DEM);
BILIOUSNESS (F; DEM); BITE (F; TOM); BLEEDING (F; EFS; FEL; PHR; PH2; PNC); BOIL (1; DAA;
DEM; FAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB); BRUISE (1; DEM; FAD); BURN (F; DEM); CANCER (1; FAD; FNF;
JAD; X3278214); CANCER, BREAST (1; FNF; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; DEM; KAB); CATARRH (F; PH2); COLD
(F; DEM); COLIC (F; DAA); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (1; DAA; FAD); CORNEA (F; KAB); COUGH (F; DEM; SKJ);
CRAMP (F; DEP; SKJ); DERMATOSIS (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (1; DEM; FAD; FEL); DUSGEUSIA (F; DAA);
DYSENTERY (F; DEM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PHR; PH2); DYSPNEA (F; DEM; KAB); ENTEROSIS (F; PHR;
PH2); FEVER (F; DEM; EFS; FAD); GAS (F; DAA); GASTROSIS (F; DEM; PHR; PH2); GOUT (F; DAA);
GRAVES DISEASE (1; FNF; JAD); HEADACHE (F; DAA); HEMORRHOID (F; DEM; DEP; SKJ); HEPATOSIS
(1; FAD; FNF; JAD); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; DAA; FAD); HIV (1; FNF; JAD); HYPOTHYROIDISM
(1; FNF; JAD); INFLAMMATION (1; FNF; JAD; PH2); INSANITY (F; KAB); LEUKORRHEA (F; DAA); MASTOSIS
(F; JLH); MYALGIA (F; KAB); NAUSEA (F; DEM); NEPHROSIS (1; FAD); NEUROSIS (F; TOM); OPHTHALMIA
(F; HHB; KAB); PAIN (F; DEM); PARASITE (F; KAB); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PH2); PROCTOSIS (F; SKJ); PULMONOSIS (F; HHB; KAB); RHEUMATISM (F; EFS; SKJ); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB); SCROFULA (1; DAA; FAD);
SENILITY (F; KAB); SORE (1; DEM; FAD; JLH); SORE THROAT (1; FAD; FEL; PH2); SPLENOSIS (F; KAB);
STOMATOSIS (1; FAD; PH2); TINNITUS (F; DAA); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); TUMOR (1; FAD); VD (F; DEM);
VERTIGO (F; DAA); VIRUS (1; FNF; JAD); WATER RETENTION (1; FAD; KAB); WOUND (F; DAA; PNC).
DOSAGES (SELF-HEAL) — ONE TBSP DRY HERB/CUP WATER; OR DO AS THEY DO IN WEST VIRGINIA, EAT A HALF
CUP OF “EEL-OIL” GREENS (JAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SELF-HEAL) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). LOADED WITH NATURAL ANTIOXIDANTS,
THIS EDIBLE WEED CONTAINS MORE ROSMARINIC ACID THAN ROSEMARY ITSELF.
SENBURI (SWERTIA JAPONICA MAKINO) ++
ACTIVITIES (SENBURI) — APERITIF (1; PH2); BITTER (1; PH2); CARDIOTONIC (1; HHB); TONIC (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (SENBURI) — ANOREXIA (1; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (SENBURI) — 30–50 MG POWDERED SHOOT (HHB; HH3; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SENBURI) — NOT COVERED (AHP).“HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
SENEGA ROOT (POLYGALA SENEGA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (SENEGA ROOT) — ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA); ANTISPASMODIC (F; FAD); DEPURATIVE (F;
DEM; TOM); DIAPHORETIC (F; APA; FAD; FEL; TOM); DIURETIC (F; FAD; FEL); EMETIC (1; APA;
FAD; FEL); EMMENAGOGUE (F; FEL; TOM); EXPECTORANT (2; APA; FAD; KOM; PH2; PIP); LAXATIVE
(F; FAD; FEL; TOM); SECRETAGOGUE (F; FEL); SECRETOLYTIC (1; HHB; KOM; PH2); SIALAGOGUE (1;
CAN; FEL); STIMULANT (F; TOM); TONIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (SENEGA ROOT) — AMENORRHEA (F; FAD; MAD); ASTHMA (F; APA; CEB; FAD; MAD);
BLEEDING (F; DEM); BLEPHAROSIS (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (2; APA; FAD; MAD; PH2; PHR); CARDIOPATHY
(F; DEM; FAD); CATARACT (F; MAD); CATARRH (2; FEL; KOM; MAD; PHR; PIP); COLD (F; APA; DEM;
FAD; TOM); CONGESTION (F; PH2; TOM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; MAD); CONSTIPATION (F; FAD; FEL; TOM);
CONVULSION (F; DEM; FAD); COUGH (2; PHR; PH2; TOM); CRAMP (F; FAD); CROUP (F; FAD; FEL;
MAD; TOM); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD); DERMATOSIS (F; FEL); DROPSY (F; MAD; TOM); DYSMENORRHEA (F;
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MAD); ECZEMA (F; CEB); EMPHYSEMA (F; MAD); ENURESIS (F; MAD); FEVER (F; APA; FAD; FEL;
TOM); HEMORRHOID (F; CEB); HOARSENESS (F; FEL); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; DEM); LARYNGOSIS (F;
MAD); MUCOSOSIS (F; TOM); OPHTHALMIA (F; MAD); PAIN (1; FAD); PERTUSSIS (F; MAD; TOM);
PHARYNGOSIS (1; CAN); PHOTOPHOBIA (F; MAD); PHTHISIS (F; MAD); PLEURISY (F; APA; FAD; MAD);
PNEUMONIA (F; FAD; FEL; MAD; TOM); PULMONOSIS (F; MAD); RESPIROSIS (2; DEM; FAD; KOM;
PH2; PIP); RHEUMATISM (1; DEM; FAD; MAD; TOM); SMALLPOX (F; TOM); SNAKEBITE (F; APA; CEB;
TOM); SORE THROAT (F; FEL); SWELLING (F; FAD); SYPHILIS (F; CEB); TOOTHACHE (F; DEM); TRACHEOSIS
(1; PHR; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD); TYPHOID (F; FEL); WATER RETENTION (F; FAD; FEL); WOUND (F;
FEL).
DOSAGES (SENEGA ROOT) — ROOT 3 ×/DAY (AHP; KOM); 0.5–2 G ROOT, SEVERAL ×/DAY (MAD); 1.5–3
G ROOT (PIP); 0.5 G (CA. 1/5 TSP) ROOT/CUP TEA/DAY, NOT TO EXCEED 3 G/DAY (APA); 0.5 G ROOT/CUP
(HHB); 0.5–1.0 G DRY ROOT, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.5–1 G POWDERED ROOT (PNC); 2.5–5 ML
CONCENTRATED ROOT TEA (PNC); 0.3–1 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (CAN; PNC); 1.5–3 G FLUID ROOT EXTRACT
(KOM; PIP); 2.5–7.5 G ROOT TINCTURE (KOM; PIP); 2.5–5 ML ROOT TINCTURE (CAN; PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SENEGA ROOT) — CLASS 2B. EMMENAGOGUE AND
UTEROTONIC. CONTRAINDICATED IN GASTRIC ULCERS AND GASTROSIS; NOT FOR LONG-TERM USE (AHP). COMMISSION
E REPORTS ROOT PERMITTED FOR ORAL USE. NO CONTRAINDICATIONS, ADVERSE EFFECTS, OR INTERACTIONS, EXCEPT FOR
GI IRRITATION FROM CONTINUED OR PROLONGED USE (AEH; KOM). THE HERBAL HDR CAUTIONS THAT OVERDOSAGE LEADS TO DIARRHEA, GASTRIC COMPLAINTS, NAUSEA, AND QUEASINESS (PHR). CAN CAUTIONS THAT SAPONINS
CAN IRRITATE GI TRACT. POLYGALIC ACID AND SENEGIN IRRITATE THE GI MUCOSA AND MAY CAUSE A REFLEX SECRETION
OF MUCUS IN THE BRONCHIOLES. LARGE DOSES MAY CAUSE PURGING AND VOMITING (CAN).
EXTRACTS (SENEGA ROOT) — ONE ANTIINFLAMMATORY TRITERPENIC ACID IS USEFUL FOR ECZEMA, GRAFT
REJECTION, MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, AND PSORIASIS, ACCORDING TO A FRENCH PATENT MENTIONED BY CAN.
LOOKING AT THAT SUGGESTS, TO ME, THAT THE ACID HAS IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT ACTIVITY, WHICH WOULD BE
CONTRAINDICATED IN MOST DISEASES. SAPONINS CAN BE HEMOLYTIC AND A GI IRRITANT (CAN). HEMOLYTIC
SAPONINS ARE TOXIC WHEN INJECTED IV, BUT HAVE LOW TOXICITY WHEN GIVEN ORALLY SINCE THEY DON’T CROSS
GI MUCOSA (CAN). FREE SAPONINS IN GI TRACT MAY REACT WITH MUCOSA, CAUSING AN INCREASED PERMEABILITY OF SMALL INTESTINE TO INTRALUMINAL SOLUTES AND INHIBITING ACTIVE NUTRIENT ABSORPTION. THIS
ACTIVITY MAY FACILITATE ENTRY OF ANTIGENS AND ACTIVE FOOD PEPTIDES INTO THE BLOOD CIRCULATION WITH
ADVERSE (AND I ALSO SUPPOSE GOOD) SIDE EFFECTS (CAN).
SENSITIVE PLANT (MIMOSA PUDICA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (SENSITIVE PLANT) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; JFM); ANALGESIC (F; AAB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; AAB);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; AAB); ANTIPYRETIC (F; JFM); ANTISPASMODIC (1; AAB); ANTIVIRAL (1; AAB);
DEPURATIVE (F; KAB); DIAPHORETIC (F; KAB); DIURETIC (F; AAB; JFM); EMETIC (F; JFM); MYORELAXANT
(F; AAB); SEDATIVE (F; AAB); TONIC (F; KAB); VERMIFUGE (F; ZUL).
INDICATIONS (SENSITIVE PLANT) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ASTHMA (F; KAB); BACKACHE (F; AAB);
BACTERIA (1; AAB); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); CALCULUS (F; KAB); CANCER (F; KAB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F;
KAB); CONVULSION (F; KAB; ZUL); CRAMP (1; AAB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; ZUL); DYSURIA (F; JFM;
WOI); ECZEMA (F; JFM); EDEMA (F; KAB); FATIGUE (F; KAB); FEVER (F; JFM; KAB); FISTULA (F;
KAB); GRAVEL (F; WOI); GUINEA WORM (F; KAB); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB; WOI); HYDROCELE (F; KAB);
INFECTION (1; AAB); INFLAMMATION (1; AAB; KAB); INSOMNIA (F; AAB; ZUL); JAUNDICE (F; KAB);
LEPROSY (F; KAB); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB); LUMBAGO (F; JFM); MYALGIA (F; KAB); NEPHROSIS (F;
JFM); NERVOUSNESS (F; AAB; ZUL); PAIN (F; AAB; KAB); PALPITATION (F; ZUL); RHEUMATISM (F;
KAB); SCROFULA (F; KAB); SINUSOSIS (F; WOI); SMALLPOX (F; KAB); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB); SORE (F;
WOI); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; AAB); STING (F; KAB); TEETHING (F; ZUL); TUMOR (F; JLH); ULCER (F;
KAB); UTEROSIS (F; KAB); VAGINOSIS (F; KAB); VIRUS (1; AAB); WATER RETENTION (F; AAB; JFM);
WORM (F; ZUL).
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EXTRACTS (SENSITIVE PLANT) — CONTAINS “EPINEPHRINE ADRENALIN” (AAB) AND MIMOSINE (WBB; ZUL).
SERVICETREE (SORBUS DOMESTICA L.) ++
SYNONYM: PYRUS DOMESTICA (L.) SM., P. SORBUS GAERTN.
“SORB APPLE” IN PH2.
ACTIVITIES (SERVICETREE) — ANALGESIC (1; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PH2); ASTRINGENT (1; EFS;
PH2); DERMABRASIVE (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (SERVICETREE) — INFLAMMATION (1; PH2); PAIN (1; PH2).
SESAME (SESAMUM INDICUM L.) +++
SYNONYMS: S. MULAYANUM N. C. NAIR, S. ORIENTALE L.
ACTIVITIES (SESAME) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; EFS; FEL; KAB); ANTIABORTIVE (F; JFM); ANTIEDEMIC (F;
JFM); ANTICONVULSANT (F; DAA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; JFM); ANTIOXIDANT (F; WOI); APHRODISIAC (F;
KAB; WOI); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB); DEMULCENT (F; EFS; FEL; KAB); DENTIFRICE (F; DAA); DIURETIC
(F; KAB; SKJ; WOI); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS; FEL; KAB; SKJ; WOI); EMOLLIENT (F; KAB; SKJ;
WOI); IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT (1; HH2; PH2); LACTAGOGUE (F; JFM; KAB; SKJ; WOI); LAXATIVE (F;
JFM; PH2); NEUROTONIC (F; JFM); PROPECIC (F; DAA; KAB); TONIC (F; KAB; SKJ; WOI).
INDICATIONS (SESAME) — ALOPECIA (F; DAA; JFM); AMENORRHEA (F; FEL; KAP; WOI); ARTHROSIS
(F; JFM; KAB); ASTHMA (F; KAB); BLEEDING (F; KAB); BRONCHOSIS (F; JFM); BURN (F; KAB;
WOI); CACHEXIA (F; DAA); CACOETHES (F; JLH); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH);
CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, EYE (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH);
CATARRH (F; FEL; JFM; KAP); CHOLERA (F; KAP); COLD (F; DAA; JFM); CONDYLOMATA (F; DAA);
CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; JFM); CONSTIPATION (F; DAA; JFM; KAB; PH2); CONVULSION (F; DAA); COUGH
(F; KAB; WOI); CYSTOSIS (F; FEL; KAP); DERMATOSIS (F; FEL; JFM; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; FEL;
JFM); DYSCHEZIA (F; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; FEL; KAB; SKJ); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DAA; KAP; WOI);
DYSURIA (F; KAB; SKJ); EDEMA (F; JFM); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH; KAP); GASTROSIS (F; JLH); GOUT (F;
KAB); GRAY HAIR (F; DAA; KAB); HEMORRHOID (F; DAA; KAB; SKJ; WOI); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
(F; DAA); IMPOTENCE (F; DAA); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (F; JFM; KAB); MALARIA (F;
KAB); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); MENORRHAGIA (F; KAB); MIGRAINE (F; KAB); NEPHROSIS (F; FEL);
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NEUROSIS (F; DAA); NEUROPARALYSIS (F; DAA); OPHTHALMIA (F; FEL; JLH); OTORRHEA (F; DAA);
PROCTORRHAGIA (F; WOI); PULMONOSIS (F; KAB); RESPIROSIS (F; KAB); RHEUMATISM (F; JFM; PH2);
SCAB (F; PH2); SCABIES (F; KAB); SMALLPOX (F; KAB); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB); SORE (F; DAA; SKJ;
WOI); SORE THROAT (F; KAB); SPLENOSIS (F; KAB); STRANGURY (F; KAB; KAP); SWELLING (F; JFM;
PH2); SYPHILIS (F; KAB); URETHROSIS (F; FEL); UTEROSIS (F; DAA); UTERORRHAGIA (F; JFM); VD (F;
KAB); VERTIGO (F; DAA; KAB); WART (F; DAA; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; KAB; SKJ; WOI).
DOSAGES (SESAME) — 30–60 G (HH2); 20 G SEED/0.5 LITER WATER (JFM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SESAME) — CLASS 1 (FOOD) (AHP). NOT
COVERED (KOM; PHR). “HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). SOME
PEOPLE ARE ANAPHYLACTICALLY SENSITIVE TO SESAME (AHP). WHILE THE SEEDS ARE RICH IN OIL, THEY DO
NOT CONTAIN 97% TO 98% FATTY OIL, AS REPORTED IN PH2. IN VITRO, SESAMIN IS IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT,
IC50 = 0.33 ΜG/ML, CF PREDNISOLONE 0.06 ΜG/ML (HH2).
SHANSHI
(CORIARIA RUSCIFOLIA L. SUBSP. MICROPHYLLA (POIR.) L. E. SKOG) X
SYNONYMS: C. MICROPHYLLA POIR., C. THYMIFOLIA HUMB & BONPL. EX WILLD.
ACTIVITIES (SHANSHI) — ASTRINGENT (F; CRC); CANDIDICIDE (F; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (F; CRC); POISON
(F; CRC); RODENTICIDE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (SHANSHI) — CANDIDA (F; CRC); COLLAPSE (F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; CRC); YEAST (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (SHANSHI) — 1 MG AS A STIMULANT IN CASE OF COLLAPSE (CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SHANSHI) — “CLASSIFIED AS A NARCOTIC HALLUCINOGEN (GIVING FLIGHT SENSATIONS). THE LD50 FOR THE LEAVES IS 3.75 MG/KG, MATURE FRUITS 1.55, AND
GREEN FRUITS 0.45 MG/KG. FREQUENT SYMPTOMS OF INTOXICATION INCLUDE STUPOR, VERTIGO, CONVULSION.
DEATH MAY RESULT FROM ASPHYXIA, RESPIRATORY PARALYSIS, AND HEART FAILURE.” (CRC).
SHATAVARI, SHATAMULI (ASPARAGUS RACEMOSUS WILLD.) ++
SYNONYMS: A. RIGIDULUS NAKAI, A. SCHOBERIOIDES KUNTH, PROTASPARAGUS RACEMOSUS (WILLD.) OBERM.
ACTIVITIES (SHATAVARI) — ALTERATIVE (F; DEP; SUW); AMEBICIDE (1; KAP; MPI); ANTIAGGREGANT (1;
MPI); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; ABS; WO2); ANTICANCER (1; KAP; MPI); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; KAB);
ANTIOXYTOCIC (1; MPI); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DEP; SUW); ANTISPASMODIC (F; DEP; KAP; SUW); ANTITUSSIVE (1; FT71:686); APERITIF (F; KAB); APHRODISIAC (F; DEP; HHB; KAP; SUW); ASTRINGENT (F;
KAB); BITTER (F; KAB); BRADYCARDIC (F; MPI); CARCINOGENIC (1; WO2); DEMULCENT (F; DEP; SUW);
DEPURATIVE (F; KAB); DIURETIC (F; DEP; HHB; MPI; SUW); EXPECTORANT (F; KAB); FUNGICIDE (1;
WO2); HYPOTENSIVE (1; MPI); LACTAGOGUE (1; MPI; SUW; WO2); LAXATIVE (F; KAB); MASTOGENIC
(F; MPI); RESPIRADEPRESSANT (1; MPI); STIMULANT (F; DEP); STOMACHIC (F; KAB); TONIC (F; MPI);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; KAB); UTERORELAXANT (1; WO2).
INDICATIONS (SHATAVARI) — AMEBA (1; KAP; MPI); ANOREXIA (F; KAB); BACTERIA (1; ABS; WO2);
BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB; KAP); CANCER (1; JLH; KAB; KAP; MPI); CANCER, ABDOMEN (1; JLH;
MPI); CANCER, COLON (1; JLH; MPI); CANCER, SKIN (1; KAP); CARDIOPATHY (F; MBB); CEREBROSIS
(F; SUW); CONSTIPATION (F; KAB); COUGH (1; FT71:686); CRAMP (F; DEP; KAP; KAB; SUW);
DERMATOSIS (F; ABS); DEHYDRATION (F; HH2); DIABETES (F; SUW); DIARRHEA (F; DEP; KAB; SUW);
DYSENTERY (F; DEP; KAB; SUW); DYSPEPSIA (F; HH2); DYSURIA (F; KAB); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH);
EPILEPSY (F; KAB; MBB); EPISTAXIS (F; SKJ); ESCHERICHIA (1; WO2); FEVER (F; DEP; SKJ; SUW);
FUNGUS (1; WO2); GASTROSIS (F; MBB); GLEET (F; KAB; KAP); GONORRHEA (F; KAB; KAP); GOUT
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(F; MBB); HEATSTROKE (F; SKJ); HEMATURIA (F; MBB); HEMORRHOID (F; MBB); HEPATOSIS (F; KAB;
KAP; MBB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; MBB; MPI); IMPOTENCE (F; DEP); INFECTION (1; WO2);
INFERTILITY, FEMALE (F; HHB); INFLAMMATION (F; KAB; MBB); LEPROSY (F; KAB); MYCOSIS (1; WO2);
NEPHROSIS (F; KAB; KAP); NYCTALOPIA (F; KAB); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB); PAIN (F; SKJ); PULMONOSIS
(F; MBB); RHEUMATISM (F; HH2; SUW); SALMONELLA (1; WO2); SCHISTOSOMIASIS (F; HH2); SHIGELLA
(1; WO2); SMALLPOX (F; DEP); SPERMATORRHEA (F; SKJ); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; WO2); THIRST (F;
SKJ); TUBERCULOSIS (1; PR14:118); UTEROSIS (F; MBB); VD (F; KAP; PR14:118); WATER RETENTION
(F; DEP; HHB; MPI; SUW).
DOSAGES (SHATAVARI) — 12–20 ML INFUSION (KAP); 56–112 ML DECOCTION (KAP); 20–30 G POWDERED
HERB (KAP).
EXTRACTS (SHATAVARI) — METHANOL EXTRACTS ANTITUSSIVE, IC40 = 200 MG/KG ORL MUS, IC58.5 = 400
MG/KG ORL MUS. CONTAINS 4 SAPONINS, SHATAVARIN I TO IV. SHATAVARIN IV IS A GLUCOSIDE OF SARSAPOGENIN
(TWO MOLECULES OF RHAMNOSE AND ONE OF GLUCOSE). AT DOSES 20–500 ΜG/ML, IT SPECIFICALLY BLOCKS
OCYTOCIN.
SHAVEGRASS, GREAT SCOURING RUSH (EQUISETUM HYEMALE L.) +
ACTIVITIES (SHAVEGRASS) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DEM); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC);
DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC; DEM); HEMOSTAT (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (SHAVEGRASS) — ADENOPATHY (F; DEM); BACKACHE (F; DEM); BLEEDING (F; CRC);
CANCER (F; CRC); CARCINOMA (F; JLH); CATARACT (F; DEM); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; CRC); COLD (F; DEM);
CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DEM); CONSTIPATION (F; DEM); CYSTOSIS (F; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (F; DEM); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC; DEM); DYSURIA (F; CRC; DEM);
EMBOLISM (F; CRC); ENURESIS (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC); FISTULA (F; CRC); GONORRHEA (F; DEM);
HEMORRHOID (F; CRC); INCONTINENCE (F; CRC); LUMBAGO (F; DEM); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); OPHTHALMIA
(F; CRC; DEM); PAIN (F; DEM); PROSTATOSIS (F; DEM); PULMONOSIS (F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC); STONE
(F; CRC); SYPHILIS (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC); URETHROSIS (F; CRC); VD (F; DEM); WATER
RETENTION (F; CRC; DEM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SHAVEGRASS) — “CLASSIFIED BY THE FDA AS
AN HERB OF UNDEFINED SAFETY: INFUSION OF WHOLE PLANTS USED SOMETIMES IN DROPSICAL AND RENAL
DISEASES BUT THE DIURETIC ACTION IS VERY FEEBLE. CATTLE OVERDOSED FOR DIURESIS HAVE VOIDED BLOOD.
SAID TO HAVE CAUSED POISONING IN CALIFORNIA. HORSETAILS ARE SAID TO DEVELOP A POWERFUL NERVE
POISON, ACONITIC ACID. SHEEP AND CATTLE ARE POISONED BY GRAZING THE FRESH PLANT; HORSES, USUALLY
BY EATING THE DRIED PLANT IN HAY. IT PRODUCES, ESPECIALLY WHEN DRIED, SUDDEN SYMPTOMS OF WEAKNESS
AND LOSS OF APPETITE FOLLOWED, AFTER A FEW WEEKS, BY LOSS OF MUSCULAR CONTROL, EXCITEMENT, AND
FALLING, AND IN ACUTE CASES, LABORED RESPIRATION, RAPID, WEAK PULSE, DIARRHEA, CONVULSIONS, COMA,
AND DEATH” (CRC).
SHEEP SORREL (RUMEX ACETOSELLA L.) ++
USED INTERCHANGEABLY WITH R. ACETOSA (HHB).
ACTIVITIES (SHEEP SORREL) — ALLERGENIC (1; WOI); ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS; FAD; KAB); ANTITUMOR
(1; FNF); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS; KAB; WOI); DIURETIC (F; FAD; PNC; WOI);
HEMOSTAT (F; EFS); LAXATIVE (1; APA; EFS); PERISTALTIC (F; APA).
INDICATIONS (SHEEP SORREL) — BLEEDING (F; EFS); BRUISE (F; DEM); CANCER (1; FAD; FNF; WOI);
CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, EYE (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, FACE (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER,
SKIN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (1; FNF; JLH); CONSTIPATION
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(1; APA; EFS); DERMATOSIS (F; EFS; JLH); DIARRHEA (F; FAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; FAD); DYSURIA
(F; PNC); EPITHELIOMA (1; FNF; JLH); FEVER (F; EFS; FAD; KAB; WOI); GASTROSIS (F; DEM);
INFLAMMATION (F; FAD); METRORRHAGIA (F; FAD); NEPHROSIS (F; KAB); SCROFULA (F; FEL); SORE (F;
DEM); SYPHILIS (F; FEL); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); TUMOR (1; FNF; FAD); WART (F; DEM; JLH);
WATER RETENTION (F; FAD; PNC; WOI).
DOSAGES (SHEEP SORREL) — AS A FOOD PHARMACEUTICAL, A USDA 100-G SERVING OF FRESH SORREL EQUATES
TO ABOUT 10 G OF DRY SORREL (HOW).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SHEEP SORREL) — CLASS 2D (AHP). THOSE
WITH KIDNEY STONES SHOULD AVOID THIS PLANT. OXALATES SHOULD BE AVOIDED BY PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIOSIS AND NEPHROSIS. OXALIC ACID LEVELS MAY ATTAIN 10–35% OF DRY MATTER IN SOME SPECIES. THE LDLO
REPORTED FOR HUMANS IS 700 MG/KG BODY WEIGHT. WEIGHING 110 KG, MY LDLO WOULD BE 77,000 MG,
OR 77 G (MORE THAN 2 OUNCES OF OXALIC ACID) (HOW). POLYSACCHARIDES SHOW ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY (ZUL).
SHEPHERD’S PURSE (CAPSELLA BURSA-PASTORIS (L.) MEDIK.) ++
SYNONYM: THLASPI BURSA-PASTORIS L.
ACTIVITIES (SHEPHERD’S PURSE) — ANALGESIC (F; CEB); ANTIBACTERIAL (F; APA); ANTICAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; CAN); ANTIHEMORRHAGIC (F; BGB; FAD; SHT); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; BGB; PNC);
ANTINEOPLASTIC (1; BGB); ANTIPYRETIC (F; PNC); ANTITUMOR (1; PNC); ANTIULCER (1; BGB; PNC);
CARDIOACTIVE (1; PH2); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; BGB; CAN); DIURETIC (1; APA; FAD; PNC); EMMENAGOGUE (1; AHP; CEB); HEMOSTAT (1; APA; PNC); HYPERTENSIVE (2; KOM); HYPOTENSIVE (2; APA;
BGB; KOM); LARVICIDE (F; CEB); LAXATIVE (F; APA); MUSCARINIC (2; KOM; PIP); MYOSTIMULANT
(F; BGB); NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC (2; BGB; KOM; PH2); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (2; BGB; KOM; PH2;
PIP); OXYTOCIC (1; APA; PNC); RUBEFACIENT (1; CAN); URINARY ANTISEPTIC (F; CAN); UTEROCONTRACTANT (2; FAD; KOM; PH2; PIP); VASODILATOR (F; BGB); VERMIFUGE (F; DEM).
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INDICATIONS (SHEPHERD’S PURSE) — ARRHYTHMIA (2; PHR); BACTERIA (F; APA); BLEEDING (1; APA;
BGB; FAD; PH2; PNC; SHT); BRUISE (1; BGB; FAD); BURN (2; PHR; PH2); CALCULUS (F; PH2);
CANCER (1; JLH; PNC); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1;
CAN); CARDIOPATHY (2; PHR); CHILDBIRTH (1; FAD); CHYLURIA (F; BGB); COLIC (F; CEB); COLORRHAGIA
(F; BGB); CONSTIPATION (F; APA); CRAMP (F; DEM); CYSTOSIS (F; APA; BGB; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F;
DEM); DIARRHEA (F; APA; BGB; FAD); DYSENTERY (F; DEM; FAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CAN; FAD;
PH2; SHT); EPISTAXIS (2; BGB; KOM; PH2; PIP); FEVER (F; CEB; PNC); FIBROMA (F; JLH); GASTROSIS
(F; JLH); HEADACHE (F; DEM; PHR; PH2); HEMATEMESIS (F; APA); HEMATURIA (F; APA; BGB);
HEMORRHOID (F; APA; CEB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (2; APA; BGB; KOM); INFLAMMATION (1; APA;
BGB; PH2; PNC); LEUKORRHEA (F; BGB); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (2; KOM); MENORRHAGIA (2; BGB;
CAN; KOM; FAD); METRORRHAGIA (2; APA; KOM; PIP); NERVOUSNESS (1; PHR); PAIN (F; CEB;
DEM); PMS (2; PHR; PH2); POISON IVY (F; DEM); PULMONORRHAGIA (F; BGB); SORE (F; CEB);
STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); TUMOR (1; PNC); ULCER (1; APA; BGB; JLH; PNC); UTEROSIS (F; PH2);
UTI (F; APA; BGB); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; FAD; PNC); WORM (F; DEM); WOUND (2; BGB;
PHR; PH2).
DOSAGES (SHEPHERD’S PURSE) — 1 TSP HERB/CUP WATER 2–4 ×/DAY (APA); 10–15 G HERB/DAY (KOM;
PH2); 3–5 G HERB:0.75 CUP WATER FOR TOPICAL TEA (KOM); 1–4 G DRY HERB, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN);
1–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN; PNC); 5–8 G FLUID HERB EXTRACT
(KOM; PIP); 1 TBSP HERB EXTRACT 2–3 ×/DAY (APA); 20–30 DROPS HERB TINCTURE 2–3 ×/DAY (APA);
3–5 G/150 ML WATER (PIP); 10–15 G CRUDE DRUG (SHT).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SHEPHERD’S PURSE) — CLASS 2B. EMMENAGOGUE AND UTEROTONIC. BECAUSE OF OXALATES, PATIENTS WITH KIDNEY STONES AND PERHAPS THOSE WITH
ENDOMETRIOSIS SHOULD AVOID; LARGE DOSES OF EXTRACT MAY CAUSE HEART PALPITATIONS (AHP). COMMISSION
E REPORTS NONE KNOWN (KOM; PHR). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC
DOSAGES” (PH2). CAN REPORTS ISOTHIOCYANATES CAUSE IRRITATION. REPORTED TO BE ABORTIFACIENT AND TO
AFFECT MENSTRUAL CYCLE, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. MAY INTERFERE WITH BLOOD
PRESSURE, CARDIAC, SEDATIVE, AND THYROID MEDICATIONS. TOXIC DOSES INDUCE DIFFICULT RESPIRATIONS (DYSPNEA), ENLARGEMENT OF PUPILS, PARALYSIS OF HIND LIMBS, SEDATION, AND DEATH BY RESPIRATORY PARALYSIS.
ISOTHIOCYANATES MAY INDUCE GOITER (CAN). SEEDS MAY BLISTER SKIN (FAD). PARENTERAL APPLICATION
ONLY (KOM). LD50 = 1500 MG/KG IPR MUS (CAN). ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY DUE TO UBIQUITOUS FUMARIC
ACID (PNC).
SHITAKE (LENTINUS EDODES) +++
ACTIVITIES (SHITAKE) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; X11137653); ANTIHEPATOSIS (F; SKY); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA);
ANTIVIRAL (1; WAM); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; APA); HYPOTENSIVE (F; APA); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1;
APA; SKY; WAM); TONIC (F; APA).
INDICATIONS (SHITAKE) — ANEMIA (F; APA); BACTERIA (1; X11137653); CANCER (1; APA; SKY);
CANCER, BREAST (1; APA); CANCER, CERVIX (1; APA); CANCER, STOMACH (1; APA); CHEMOTHERAPY (F;
SKY); COLD (1; WAM); DIABETES (F; APA); FLU (1; WAM); HEPATOSIS (F; SKY); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
(F; APA); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; APA); HIV (1; APA; SKY); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; APA; SKY;
WAM); VIRUS (1; WAM).
DOSAGES (SHITAKE) — 1–3 (606 MG) CAPSULES UP TO 3 ×/DAY (APA); 6–16 G MUSHROOM/DAY (SKY);
EXTRACT 2–3 ×/DAY (SKY); 2–4 ML TINCTURE (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SHITAKE) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NO CONTRAINDICATIONS KNOWN (WAM). SAFETY DURING PREGNANCY NOT ESTABLISHED (SKY). HIGH DOSAGES MAY INDUCE
BLOATING AND DIARRHEA (SKY). LEM USED FOR RECURRENT STOMACH CANCER IN JAPAN, INCREASING SURVIVAL
RATE, ESPECIALLY IN COMBINATION WITH CHEMOTHERAPY.
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SIAM BENZOIN (STYRAX TONKINENSIS (PIERRE) CRAIB EX HARTWICH) ++
ACTIVITIES (SIAM BENZOIN) — ALLERGENIC (1; HH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; HHB); EXPECTORANT
(F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (SIAM BENZOIN) — CATARRH (F; HH2; PH2); CHEST ACHE (F; PH2); CHILDBIRTH (F; PH2);
DEBILITY (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; HHB); RESPIROSIS (F; HH2; PH2); SORE (F;
PH2); STOMACHACHE (F; PH2); STROKE (F; PH2); SYNCOPE (F; PH2); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (SIAM BENZOIN) — “DAILY DOSAGE 0.5 GM, SINGLE DOSE 0.05 GM” (PH2, TRANSLATION OF
HHB; HH2).
SIBERIAN GINSENG
(ELEUTHEROCOCCUS SENTICOSUS (RUPR. & MAXIM.) MAXIM.) +++
SYNONYMS: ACANTHOPANAX SENTICOSUS (RUPR. & MAXIM.) HARMS, HEDERA SENTICOSA RUPR. & MAXIM.
ACTIVITIES (SIBERIAN GINSENG) — ADAPTOGEN (1; FAY; MAB; SKY; WAM); ADRENAL STIMULANT (1;
AKT; MAB); ANABOLIC (1; MAB); ANTIAGING (F; APA; CRC; DAA); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; BGB; MAB;
PH2); ANTIDIABETIC (1; MAB); ANTIDOTE (1; MAB); ANTIISCHEMIC (1; MAB); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; BGB);
ANTISTRESS (2; MAB; SKY); ANTITUMOR (1; APA; MAB); ANTIVIRAL (1; PH2; WAM); APERITIF (F; FAY;
PH2); BITTER (F; PED); CARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; MAB); CEREBROTONIC (F; FAY); CIRCULOSTIMULANT (F;
PED); DIURETIC (F; APA; PH2); ESTROGENIC (F; PED); GONADOTROPIC (1; MAB); HYPERGLYCEMIC (1;
MAB); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; MAB; PED; PH2); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; AKT; FAY; KOM; PH2; SHT;
WAM); INSULINOGENIC (1; MAB); LEUKOCYTOTIC (1; MAB); LEUKOPENIC (1; MAB); LYMPHOCYTOGENIC
(1; KOM; PH2); MEMORIGENIC (1; APA; BGB; CRC; DAA); NEPHROTONIC (F; FAY; MAB); NEUROTONIC (F; FAY); RADIOPROTECTIVE (1; BGB; DAA; MAB); SEROTONINERGIC (1; MAB); SPLENOTONIC (F;
FAY; MAB); STIMULANT (F; APA); TONIC (2; DAA; KOM; SHT; WAM); TRANQUILIZER (F; MAB);
VASODILATOR (F; FAY).
INDICATIONS (SIBERIAN GINSENG) — ADD (F; SKY); ADRENOPATHY (1; MAB); ALTITUDE SICKNESS (F;
CRC); ALZHEIMER’S (F; SKY); ANOREXIA (F; APA; BGB; CRC; FAY; MAB; PH2); ARRHYTHMIA (1;
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APA); ARTHROSIS (F; APA; CRC; MAB; PH2); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; APA); BACKACHE (F; APA; MAB);
BRONCHOSIS (1; BGB; CRC; DAA); CACHEXIA (1; SHT); CANCER (1; APA; MAB); CANCER, STOMACH
(F; CRC; DAA); CARDIOPATHY (1; APA; BGB; DAA; MAB); CFS (1; APA; MAB; SKY); COLD (F;
SKY); CONVALESCENCE (2; KOM; SHT); CRAMP (F; MAB); DEBILITY (2; APA; KOM; PH2; SHT);
DEPRESSION (1; APA; MAB); DIABETES (1; APA; MAB; PH2; SKY); DYSURIA (F; MAB); EDEMA (1;
MAB); FATIGUE (2; AKT; KOM; SHT; PH2; WAM); FIBROMYALGIA (1; SKY); FLU (F; SKY); GASTROSIS
(F; DAA); GLAUCOMA (1; BGB); HEART (F; CRC); HEMIPLEGIA (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F;
APA; CRC); HIP (F; PH2); HIV (F; APA); HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA (F; CRC); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1;
MAB; PED; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIA (1; MAB); HYPOTENSION (F; APA); IMPOTENCE (F; CRC; PH2;
SHT); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; AKT; FAY; KOM; PH2; SHT; WAM); INFECTION (1; PHR; PH2);
INFLAMMATION (F; APA); INSOMNIA (1; APA; CRC; MAB; PH2); LEUKEMIA (1; BGB); LEUKOCYTOSIS
(1; MAB); LEUKOPENIA (1; MAB); LONGEVITY (F; DAA); LUPUS (F; SKY); MENTAL AND PHYSICAL
DYSFUNCTION (1; SHT); MYOPIA (1; BGB); NEPHROSIS (F; APA; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; MAB);
NEURASTHENIA (F; CRC); PAIN (F; PH2); PLUMOSUS (F; CRC); RADIATION (F; APA); RHEUMATISM (F;
APA; CRC; DAA); SORE THROAT (F; SKY); STRESS (1; AKT; FAY; KOM; MAB; WAM); SWELLING
(F; MAB); THYROID (1; MAB); TRAUMA (F; MAB); TUMOR (1; APA; MAB); VIRUS (1; PH2; WAM);
WATER RETENTION (F; APA; PH2).
DOSAGES (SIBERIAN GINSENG) — 250–500 MG HERB 1–2 ×/DAY (APA); 0.6–3 G ROOT/DAY FOR 1
MONTH (CAN); 4.5–27 G ROOT (FAY); 2–3 G ROOT (KOM; PHR); 1–4 G ROOT/DAY (MAB); 1–2 TSP
FRESH ROOT (PED); 0.5–1 G DRY ROOT (PED); 1 G DRY ROOT:5 ML ALCOHOL/5 ML WATER (PED); 2–8 ML
ROOT EXTRACT (1:2) (MAB); 2–16 ML ALCOHOLIC ROOT EXTRACT 1–3 ×/DAY UP TO 60 DAYS (CAN); 0.5–6
ML ALCOHOLIC ROOT EXTRACT 1–3 ×/DAY UP TO 35 DAYS (CAN); 1–2 DROPPERS HERB TINCTURE 2–3 ×/DAY
(APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SIBERIAN GINSENG) — CLASS 1 (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). COMMISSION E
REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (AEH). “NO KNOWN SIDE EFFECTS OR DRUG-DRUG
INTERACTIONS” (SHT). THOUGH GENERALLY REGARDED AS SAFE BY NON-FDA TYPES, USE IS NOT RECOMMENDED “FOR PATIENTS IN FEBRILE STATES, HYPERTONIC CRISIS, OR MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION” (LRNP, MAY
1988). CAN CAUTIONS AGAINST USE IN PATIENTS WITH MASTALGIA, VAGINAL BLEEDING, AND INSOMNIA, AND
SUGGESTS IT BE AVOIDED BY PATIENTS WITH HYPERKINESIS, HYSTERIA, MANIA, SCHIZOPHRENIA, AND BY THOSE
WHO ARE NERVOUS OR TENSE. SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN WITH STIMULANTS, INCLUDING COFFEE, ANTIPSYCHOTIC
DRUGS, OR DURING TREATMENT WITH HORMONES (CAN). MAY ELEVATE SERUM LEVELS OF DIGOXIN (PH2).
MAY ENHANCE EFFECTS OF ANTIAGGREGANT AND ANTIDIABETIC DRUGS (PH2). RUSSIANS SUGGEST THAT USERS
ABSTAIN FROM ALCOHOL, BITTER AND SPICY FOODS, AND SEX. IN RUSSIA, IT IS EVEN SUGGESTED THAT HEALTHY
PEOPLE UNDER 40 YEARS SHOULD NOT TAKE GINSENG, BUT THAT MIDDLE-AGED PEOPLE CAN TAKE SMALL DOSES
ON A REGULAR BASIS (CAN). BECAUSE OF HORMONAL ACTIVITY, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO
BE AVOIDED (CAN). VERSUS, “IT CAN BE USED DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION” (SKY). AND THE
MOMS, WHITE AND MAVOR SAY, “MANY HERBALISTS ERR ON THE SIDE OF CAUTION AND SAY TO AVOID IT
DURING PREGNANCY. LIMIT CHILDREN’S USE TO TWO WEEKS, THEN TAKE A ONE WEEK BREAK” (WAM).
COMMISSION E SUGGESTS LIMITING USE TO ONLY 1–3 MONTHS (AHP). USE SHOULD BE RESTRICTED TO 3
MONTHS. (SHT). LININGER ET AL. (1998) REPORT RARE TRANSIENT DIARRHEA AND INSOMNIA WHEN TAKEN
TOO CLOSE TO BEDTIME.
EXTRACTS (SIBERIAN GINSENG) — 33% ETHANOLIC EXTRACT LD50 = >20 ML/KG ORL DOG, LD50 = 23
ML/KG ORL MUS, LD50 = 14,500 MG/KG ORL MUS. POWDERED ROOT LD50 = 31,000 MG/KG ORL MUS,
AQUEOUS EXTRACT LD50 = 3000 MG/KG ORL MUS (CAN). ACCORDING TO PEDERSEN’S UNREFERENCED BOOK,
SIBERIAN GINSENG, WITH AEROBIC EXERCISE, MOBILIZES AND ACTIVATES NATURAL KILLER CELLS FOR UP TO 24
HOURS, WHILE WITH EXERCISE ALONE, THEY ARE MOBILIZED FOR ONLY 2 HOURS AND NEVER ACTIVATE (PED).
RUSSIAN STUDIES REPORT AMPHOTERIC ACTIVITY, IMPEDING BOTH HYPERTROPHY AND ATROPHY OF THE ADRENALS
AND THYROID GLANDS; HYPOGLYCEMIC ACTIVITY IN PEOPLE WITH HYPERGLYCEMIA, AND HYPERGLYCEMIC
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ACTIVITY IN THOSE WITH HYPOGLYCEMIA; IT ALSO HAS A NORMALIZING ACTION IN BOTH LEUKOCYTOSIS AND
LEUKOPENIA. ELEUTHERANES A-G IMMUNOSTIMULANT. LIQUID EXTRACTS INCREASE LYMPHOCYTE COUNT, ESPECIALLY T LYMPHOCYTES.
SIBERIAN TEA (BERGENIA CRASSIFOLIA (L.) FRITSCH) +
SYNONYMS: BERGENIA CORDIFOLIA (HAW.) STERNB., SAXIFRAGA CORDIFOLIA HAW., S. CRASSIFOLIA L.
ACTIVITIES (SIBERIAN TEA) — AGGREGANT (1; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2);
ASTRINGENT (1; HHB; PH2); BACTERISTAT (1; PH2); HEMOSTAT (1; PH2); URINARY ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (SIBERIAN TEA) — BACTERIA (1; PH2); BLEEDING (1; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DIARRHEA
(1; HHB; FNF; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); FEVER (F; PH2); INFECTION (1; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1;
PH2); LEISHMANIASIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SIBERIAN TEA) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (DOSAGE NOT GIVEN) (PH2). CONTRAINDICATED IN LACTATING AND PREGNANT WOMEN, AND CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS. HIGH TANNIN CONTENT
COULD CAUSE ADVERSE EFFECTS IN LARGE DOSES (PH2).
SICKLEPOD (SENNA TORA (L.) ROXB.) +
SYNONYM: CASSIA TORA L.
ACTIVITIES (SICKLEPOD) — ACARIFUGE (F; DAV); ABORTIFACIENT (F; KAP); ALTERATIVE (F; KAP);
ALEXETERIC (F; KAP); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WO2; X10478467); ANTIGENOTOXIC (1; X11368639); ANTIOXIDANT (1; X10898619; WO3); ANTIPEROXIDANT (1; X10319159); ANTIPLASMODIAL (1; X10479756);
ANTISEPTIC (1; WO2 X10478467); ANTISTAPHYLOCOCCIC (1; X10478467); ANTIVIRAL (1; MPI); APERIENT (F; DEP; KAB; KAP); ASTRINGENT (F; DEP); BITTER (1; FAY); BRADYCARDIC (1; DAA); DEPURATIVE (F; WO2); DIURETIC (1; FAY); FUNGICIDE (1; FAY; WO2; X1143018); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1;
WO3); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (2; FAY); HYPOTENSIVE (1; DAA; FAY); INSECTICIDE (1; WO2);
LAXATIVE (F; DEP; KAP; SUW; WO2); LIPOLYTIC (1; FAY); MUTAGENIC (1; WO3); OXYTOCIC (1;
KAP; WO2); PISCICIDE (1; WO2); TOXIC (F; WO2); UTEROCONTRACTANT (1; WO2); VERMIFUGE (F;
KAB; KAP; WO2).
INDICATIONS (SICKLEPOD) — ARTHROSIS (F; DAA); BACTERIA (1; FAY; WO2; X10478467); BOIL (F;
DAA; KAB); CANCER (F; DEP; SUW); CARDIOPATHY (1; WO3); CATARACT (F; DAA; FAY); CHELOID
(F; DEP); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; FAY; WO3); CONSTIPATION (1; DEP; FAY; KAP; SUW; WO2); CORNEA
(F; FAY); COUGH (F; WO2); DENTITION (F; KAP); DERMATOSIS (F; DEP; KAP; SUW); DYSENTERY (F;
DAA; KAB; WO2); ECZEMA (F; KAP; WO2); ENTEROSIS (F; KAB; KAP); ESCHERICHIA (1; WO2);
FATIGUE (F; FAY); FEVER (F; IED; KAP); FRACTURE (F; WO2); FUNGUS (1; FAY; SUW; WO2;
X1143018); FURUNCLE (F; DAA); GLAUCOMA (F; DAA; FAY); GOUT (F; KAP); HEADACHE (1; DAA;
FAY); HEPATOSIS (1; DAA; FAY; KAB; WO3); HERPES (F; DAA); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; DAA;
FAY); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (2; FAY); IMPETIGO (F; WO2); INDURATION (F; DEP); INFECTION (1; FAY;
WO2; X10478467; X1143018); INFLAMMATION (1; FAY; WO2); ITCH (F; DEP; SUW); LEPROSY (F;
DEP; IED; SUW); LETHARGY (F; FAY); MALARIA (1; KAP; X10479756); MYCOSIS (1; FAY; SUW;
WO2; X1143018); OBESITY (F; FAY); OPHTHALMIA (F; DAA; FAY; KAB; WO2); PAIN (F; FAY);
PLAGUE (F; DEP; IED); PROCTOSIS (F; WO3); PSORIASIS (F; DEP; IED); RINGWORM (1; DEP; IED; KAP;
SUW; WO3); SALMONELLA (1; WO2); SCABIES (F; KAP); SCIATICA (F; KAP); SNAKEBITE (F; KAP;
SUW); SORE (1; DAA; DEP; WO2); SPERMATORRHEA (F; WO3); STOMACHACHE (F; FAY); SWELLING (F;
FAY); TICKS (F; DAV); VERTIGO (1; FAY); VIRUS (1; MPI); WATER RETENTION (1; FAY); WORM (F; KAB;
KAP; WO2); WOUND (1; WO2).
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DOSAGES (SICKLEPOD) — 1–3 G POWDERED SEED (KAP); 5–15 ML SEED TEA (KAP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SICKLEPOD) — CLASS 2B, 2C, 2D (AHP).
COMMISSION E AND OTHER SOURCES REPORT INTERACTION OF ANTHRANOID LAXATIVES (AEH). ANTHRANOIDCONTAINING LAXATIVES CAN BE HABIT-FORMING. SOME CONTAIN COMPOUNDS SUSPECTED OF BEING CYTOTOXIC,
GENOTOXIC, MUTAGENIC, AND EVEN TUMORIGENIC. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES IN GERMANY REVEAL THAT
ABUSERS OF ANTHRANOID LAXATIVES HAVE A THREE TIMES HIGHER RATE OF COLON CARCINOMA.
EXTRACTS (SICKLEPOD) — TORACHRYSONE, TORALACTONE, ALOE-EMODIN, RHEIN, AND EMODIN WERE ANTIBACTERIAL AGAINST METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS. ANTIBACTERIAL MIC = 2–64 ΜG/ML (X10478467);
ANTISTAPHYLOCOCCIC MIC = 2–64 ΜG/ML (X10478467). ALATERNIN AND TWO NAPHTHOPYRONE GLYCOSIDES,
NOR-RUBROFUSARIN-6-BETA-D-GLUCOSIDE (CASSIASIDE) AND RUBROFUSARIN-6-D-GENTIOBIOSIDE WERE RADICAL
SCAVENGERS. CHRYSOPHANOL, CHRYSO-OBTUSIN, AURANTIO-OBTUSIN, CASSIASIDE, AND RUBRO-FUSARIN-GENTIOBIOSIDE DEMONSTRATED SIGNIFICANT ANTIMUTAGENIC ACTIVITY (X9063089). SEED EXTRACTS CONTAIN AT LEAST
FIVE HEPATOPROTECTIVE COMPOUNDS.
SILVER VINE
(ACTINIDIA POLYGAMA (SIEBOLD & ZUCC.) MAXIM.) +
SYNONYM: TROCHOSTIGMA POLYGAMA SIEBOLD & ZUCC.
ACTIVITIES (SILVER VINE) — CARDIOTONIC (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC); EUPHORIANT (F; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); SEDATIVE (1; CRC); TRANQUILIZER (1; CRC).
INDICATIONS (SILVER VINE) — COLIC (F; CRC); INSOMNIA (1; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (1; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC).
SINICUICHI (HEIMIA SALICIFOLIA (KUNTH) LINK) +
ACTIVITIES (SINICUICHI) — ANTICHOLINERGIC (1; CRC); ANTIDOTE (1; CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (1; CRC);
ANXIOLYTIC (1; CRC); ASTRINGENT (1; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); DIURETIC
(F; CRC); EMETIC (F; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC); HEMOSTAT (F; CRC); INTOXICANT (1; CRC);
LAXATIVE (F; CRC); MYORELAXANT (1; CRC); NARCOTIC (1; CRC); POISON (1; CRC); PSYCHOMIMETIC
(1; CRC); SEDATIVE (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC); TRANQUILIZER (1; CRC); VASODILATOR (1; CRC);
VULNERARY (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (SINICUICHI) — ANXIETY (1; CRC); BLEEDING (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); CRAMP (1; CRC); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC);
INSOMNIA (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (1; CRC); SORE (F; CRC); SYPHILIS (F; CRC); VD (F; CRC); WATER
RETENTION (F; CRC).
SKIRRET (SIUM SISARUM L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (SKIRRET) — APERITIF (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (SKIRRET) — ANOREXIA (F; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); SALIVATION (F; HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SKIRRET) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (NOT GIVEN) (PH2). THE DANGER COMES
FROM CONFUSING THIS WITH POISONOUS UMBELLIFERS (JAD).
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SKULLCAP (SCUTELLARIA LATERIFLORA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (SKULLCAP) — ANAPHRODISIAC (F; CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (F; PED); ANTICONVULSANT (F; APA);
ANTIOXIDANT (1; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (F;
APA; CRC; PH2; SKY); ANTIVIRAL (1; WAM); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC); BITTER (1; PH2); DIAPHORETIC
(F; CEB; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CEB); EMETIC (F; DEM); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC); HYPOTENSIVE (F;
DAW); NEPHROTONIC (F; CRC); NERVINE (1; CRC; PNC; WAM); SEDATIVE (F; APA; PH2; SKY;
WAM); TONIC (F; APA; CRC; PED; PH2); TRANQUILIZER (F; APA).
INDICATIONS (SKULLCAP) — ADDICTION (F; APA; CRC); ALCOHOLISM (F; APA; CRC); ANXIETY (F;
APA; HHB; SKY); BACTERIA (F; PED); BITE (F; CEB); CANCER (F; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC; DEM);
CHOREA (F; CRC; CAN; PH2); COLD (F; PED); CONVULSION (F; APA; CEB; CRC); CRAMP (F; APA;
CEB; CRC; PH2; SKY); DELIRIUM (F; CEB; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; DEM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA;
CRC; DEM); DYSURIA (F; CRC); EMBOLISM (1; CAN); EPILEPSY (F; APA; CAN; CRC; PH2);
FATIGUE (F; HHB); FEVER (F; CEB; CRC; PH2); HEADACHE (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; TOM); HICCUP
(F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; CRC; DAW); HYDROPHOBIA (F; CRC); HYPERACTIVITY (1; WAM);
HYSTERIA (F; APA; CAN; CRC; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; APA; CRC; PH2;
SKY; WAM); MALARIA (F; CEB); MASTOSIS (F; DEM); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; TOM); NERVE (F; CRC);
NERVOUSNESS (F; APA; CAN; PH2; SKY; WAM); NEURALGIA (F; CRC); NEUROSIS (F; CEB); PAIN
(F; DEM); PALSY (F; CRC); RABIES (F; APA; CEB); RHEUMATISM (F; TOM); RICKETS (F; CRC);
SMALLPOX (F; DEM); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC); STRESS (F; CAN; PH2); STROKE (1; CAN); TETANUS (F;
CEB); THROAT (F; DEM); THROMBOSIS (1; CAN); TREVOR (F; CEB); TUMOR (F; JLH); VIRUS (1;
WAM); WATER RETENTION (F; CEB).
DOSAGES (SKULLCAP) — 1–2 G HERB (PNC); 0.5 OZ HERB/PINT WATER (CEB); 2–4 TBSP FRESH HERB
(PED); 1–2 TSP DRY HERB/CUP TO 3 ×/DAY (APA; SKY); 1–2 G DRY HERB, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN;
SKY); 3–6 G DRY HERB (PED); 4.5 G DRY HERB/22 ML ALCOHOL/22 ML WATER (PED); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB
EXTRACT (PNC); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–2 ML HERB TINCTURE
(1:5 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–4 ML HERB TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 1–2 DROPPERS HERB
TINCTURE (APA); 2–3 (429 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SKULLCAP) — CLASS 1 (AHP). APA RATING
= 4 (APA). NO CONTRAINDICATIONS KNOWN (WAM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR
PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). REPORTS OF HEPATOTOXICITY MAY BE DUE TO ADULTERATION WITH
GERMANDER, A BLACK EYE IN ITSELF (AHP). “THERE IS NO EVIDENCE TO INDICATE THAT SCUTELLARIA IS
TOXIC WHEN INGESTED AT NORMAL DOSES” (AHP). THE FDA HAS SUGGESTED THAT OVERDOSE OF THE
TINCTURE CAUSES CONFUSION, CONVULSIONS, GIDDINESS, PULSAR IRREGULARITIES, AND TWITCHING (LRNP,
JANUARY 1993). THE USP, IN ITS PROPOSED MONOGRAPH OF VALERIAN, NOTE THAT PREPARATIONS CONTAINING SKULLCAP “CAUSED HEPATOSIS” (THE PREPARATION, NOT NECESSARILY THE VALERIAN). REPORTED
FATALITY IN NORWAY POSSIBLY SCUTELLARIA, OR POSSIBLY TEUCRIUM, A FREQUENT ADULTERANT. CAN
CAUTIONS THAT A MIXED PRODUCT (ADULTERATION WITH TEUCRIUM SPP.) CAUSED HEPATOTOXICITY. BECAUSE
OF TRADITIONAL USE TO ELIMINATE AFTERBIRTH AND PROMOTE MENSTRUATION, AND POTENTIAL HEPATOTOXICITY,
ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN). CLINICAL TRIALS WITH SCUTELLARIN IN
634 CASES OF CEREBRAL EMBOLISM, CEREBRAL THROMBOSIS, AND STROKE PARALYSIS SHOWED AN OVERALL
EFFECTIVE RATE OF MORE THAN 88%, FOLLOWING INTRAMUSCULAR, INTRAVENOUS, OR ORAL ADMINISTRATION
(CAN).
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SKUNK CABBAGE
(SYMPLOCARPUS FOETIDUS (L.) SALISB. EX W. P. C. BARTON) +
SYNONYM: DRACONTIUM FOETIDUS L.
ACTIVITIES (SKUNK CABBAGE) — ANALGESIC (F; CRC; DEM; GMH); ANTISPASMODIC (F; CRC;
PHR; PH2; PNC); CICATRIZANT (F; GMH); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; PHR; PH2; PNC); DIURETIC (F;
FAD); EMETIC (F; CRC; FAD); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC); EXPECTORANT (F; CEB; CRC; PHR;
PH2; PNC); HEMOLYTIC (1; CAN); HEMOSTAT (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (1; CEB; CRC; GMH); POISON
(1; CRC); SEDATIVE (F; CAN; CRC; PHR; PH2); SIALAGOGUE (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC);
SUPPURATIVE (F; CEB).
INDICATIONS (SKUNK CABBAGE) — ADENOPATHY (F; CEB); ASTHMA (F; CRC; PHR; PH2; PNC);
BLEEDING (1; CAN; CEB; CRC; DEM); BLISTER (F; CEB); BRONCHOSIS (F; PHR; PH2; PNC); BRUISE
(F; CEB); CANCER (F; CEB; CRC); CATARRH (F; CEB; CRC); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC; DEM); CHOREA (F;
CRC; GMH); CONVULSION (F; CRC; DEM; FAD); COLD (F; CEB); COUGH (F; CEB; FAD); CRAMP (F;
CRC; DEM; FAD; PHR; PH2; PNC); DERMATOSIS (F; CEB; CRC); DROPSY (F; CRC; GMH); EPILEPSY
(F; CRC; DEM; FAD; GMH); FEVER (F; CRC; PHR; PH2; PNC); FIT (F; DEM); HEADACHE (F; CEB;
CRC); HEART (F; DEM); HERPES (F; CEB); HYSTERIA (F; CRC; GMH); INSOMNIA (F; CAN; CRC; PHR;
PH2); ITCH (F; CEB; CRC; FAD); MASTOSIS (F; CEB); MIGRAINE (F; FAD; JAD); NERVOUSNESS (F;
CAN; CRC; PHR; PH2); PAIN (F; CRC; DEM; GMH); PERTUSSIS (F; CAN; DEM); PROLAPSE (F;
DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; FAD); RINGWORM (F; CRC); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC);
SPASM (F; CRC); SWELLING (F; CEB; CRC; DEM); TOOTHACHE (F; CEB; DEM; FAD); ULCER (F; CEB);
UTEROSIS (F; DEM); WATER RETENTION (F; FAD); WOMB (F; DEM); WORM (F; CRC); WOUND (F; CEB;
FAD; GMH).
DOSAGES (SKUNK CABBAGE) — 0.5–1.0 G POWDERED ROOT, IN HONEY OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 10–20
GRAINS POWDERED ROOT (GMH); 0.5–1.0 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN);
2–4 ML ROOT TINCTURE (1:10 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SKUNK CABBAGE) — CLASS 2D. OXALATES MAY
IRRITATE GI AND ORAL TRACT. FRESH ROOTS IRRITATE MUCOSA. KIDNEY STONE SUFFERERS SHOULD USE WITH CAUTION,
IF AT ALL (AHP).“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PHR; PH2).
OVERDOSE MAY CAUSE QUEASINESS AND VOMITING (PHR; PH2). CAN CAUTIONS AGAINST ITCH AND INFLAMMATION. BECAUSE IT IS REPUTED TO AFFECT THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO
BE AVOIDED (CAN). EATING LEAVES CAN CAUSE BURNING AND INFLAMMATION. ROOTS ARE BELIEVED TO BE
TOXIC (FAD). LEAF EXTRACT IS HEMOLYTIC. SEVERAL MICMAC INDIANS CONFIDED TO ME THAT THEY SNIFFED
THE ROOT TO RELIEVE MIGRAINE. ONE OF THE FIRST FLOWERS OF SPRING, OFTEN MELTING THE SNOW THROUGH THE
THERMOGENSIS OF SALICYLIC ACID.
SLASH PINE (PINUS ELLIOTII ENGELM.) +
ACTIVITIES (SLASH PINE) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC); EXPECTORANT (1; CRC);
INSECTIFUGE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (SLASH PINE) — ACHE (F; DEM); BACKACHE (F; DEM); BRONCHOSIS (1; CRC); CATARRH
(F; CRC); COLD (F; CRC); DYSURIA (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC); GONORRHEA (F; CRC); HEMORRHOID
(F; CRC); LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC); PAIN (F; DEM); PARASITE (F; CRC); PSORIASIS (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM
(F; CRC; DEM); SORE (F; CRC; DEM); ULCER (F; CRC); VD (F; CRC); WOUND (F; CRC; DEM).
SLIPPERY ELM (ULMUS RUBRA MUHL.) +++
SYNONYM: ULMUS FULVA MICHX.
ACTIVITIES (SLIPPERY ELM) — ANTIOXIDANT (1; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (F; CRC); ANTITUSSIVE (1; CAN);
ASTRINGENT (1; APA; PED; WAM); DEMULCENT (2; APA; PH2; PNC; WAM); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM);
DIURETIC (F; CRC; GMH); EMOLLIENT (1; CRC; PH2; PNC); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC; GMH; PED);
LAXATIVE (F; CRC; DEM); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC); VULNERARY (F; CRC; GMH; PED).
INDICATIONS (SLIPPERY ELM) — ABSCESS (F; CAN; FAD); ADENOPATHY (F; CRC; DEM; PH2);
BLEEDING (F; CEB; DEM); BOIL (1; APA; CRC; GMH; PNC); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC); BURN (1; APA;
FAD; GMH; PH2; WAM); CANCER (F; CRC; FEL; JLH); CARCINOMA (F; CRC); CARDIOPATHY (F;
GMH); CARIES (F; CRC); CATARRH (F; CRC; DEM; GMH); CHILBLAIN (F; CEB); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC;
DEM); CHOLERA (F; CEB); COLD (F; SKY); COLD SORE (1; APA); COLITIS (1; APA; CAN; CRC; GMH);
CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CRC; DEM); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; DEM); COUGH (2; APA; FAD; HHB; WAM);
CRAMP (F; CEB; CRC); CROHN’S DISEASE (1; SKY); CUT (F; FAD); CYSTOSIS (1; GMH; WAM);
DERMATOSIS (1; APA; PH2; PNC; WAM); DIARRHEA (1; APA; CAN; FAD); DUODENOSIS (F; PH2);
DYSENTERY (F; CRC; FAD); DYSPEPSIA (1; FAD); DYSURIA (F; CRC); ECZEMA (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS
(2; APA; CEB; GMH); ERYSIPELAS (F; FEL); ESOPHAGOSIS (2; APA); FELON (F; CRC; JLH); FEVER (F;
CRC); FISTULA (F; FEL); FRACTURE (F; CRC; DEM); GANGRENE (F; CRC); GASTROSIS (2; APA; GMH;
PHR; PH2; SKY); GONORRHEA (F; DEM); GOUT (F; CRC; HH2; PH2); HEARTBURN (F; DEM); HEMOPTYSIS (F; CEB; GMH); HEMORRHOID (F; CEB); HERPES (F; CRC; FEL); INFECTION (F; CEB); INFLAMMATION (2; APA; CEB; WAM); MASTOSIS (F; DEM); MUCOSOSIS (F; CRC); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM; FEL);
OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM); PHARYNGOSIS (2; APA); PLEURISY (F; CRC; FAD; GMH); PULMONOSIS (F; CRC;
DEM); QUINSY (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; HH2; PH2); SORE (1; APA; FEL); SORE THROAT (2;
APA; FAD; FEL; WAM); STOMACH DISTRESS (1; FAD; PNC); STOMATOSIS (2; APA); STRANGURY (F;
FEL); SWELLING (F; CEB; HHB); SYNOVOSIS (F; GMH); SYPHILIS (F; CRC; FEL); TAPEWORM (F; CRC);
TOOTHACHE (F; CRC; GMH); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC; DEM; GMH); TUMOR (F; CRC); TYPHOID (F;
CRC; GMH); ULCER (1; APA; CAN; FAD); UTI (F; CRC; GMH); VD (F; CEB; CRC; DEM; FEL);
WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; GMH); WHITLOW (F; CRC; JLH); WORM (F; CRC); WOUND (1; APA; PHR;
PH2; WAM).
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DOSAGES (SLIPPERY ELM) — 1–3 TSP POWDERED HERB/CUP WATER 1–3 ×/DAY (APA); 1–2 G BARK IN TEA
3–4 ×/DAY (SKY); 0.25–0.5 CUP FRESH BARK (PED); 2–4 TSP DRY BARK (PED); 3 TSP DRY BARK/4 CUPS
BOILING WATER (PED); 0.5–2 G POWDERED BARK/CUP 2–3 ×/DAY; 4 G POWDERED BARK IN 500 ML DECOCTION
3 ×/DAY (CAN); 4–16 ML (1:8) POWDERED BARK DECOCTION 3 ×/DAY (CAN; HHB); 5 ML LIQUID BARK
EXTRACT (1:1 IN 60% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 5 ML BARK TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 2 (340–500 MG)
CAPSULES AS NEEDED (JAD); 2 (340 MG) CAPSULES AS NEEDED (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SLIPPERY ELM) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NONE KNOWN (CAN; WAM).
WHILE I CONSIDER SLIPPERY ELM SAFER THAN COFFEE, LRNP (MARCH 1991) SAYS, “PREPARATIONS OF SLIPPERY
ELM HAD BEEN USED AS ABORTIFACIENTS.” PERHAPS THEY REFER TO FOSTER AND DUKE, WHO NOTE SLIVERS OF
BARK BEING USED MECHANICALLY TO INDUCE AN ABORTION, SORT OF THE HERBAL COAT HANGER. OLEORESINS FROM
SEVERAL ELM SPECIES CAN CAUSE DERMATOSIS. POLLEN IS ALLERGENIC (CRC; LRNP, MARCH 1991). BUT EVEN
CONSERVATIVE CAN SAYS, “IT WOULD APPEAR TO BE NON-TOXIC.” THE COPIOUS MUCILAGE OF THE INNER BARK
JUSTIFIES ITS USE AS ANTITUSSIVE, DEMULCENT, AND EMOLLIENT (CAN).
SLOE, BLACKTHORN (PRUNUS SPINOSA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (SLOE) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); ASTRINGENT (1; EFS; PHR; PH2); CARDIOTONIC (F; MAD);
DEPURATIVE (F; EFS; MAD); DIAPHORETIC (F; HHB); DIURETIC (F; MAD; HHB; PHR; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS); HEMOSTAT (F; EFS); LAXATIVE (F; EFS; HHB; PHR; PH2); VERMIFUGE (F; EFS;
HHB; MAD).
INDICATIONS (SLOE) — ASCITES (F; HHB); ASTHMA (F; HHB); BLEEDING (F; EFS; HHB; MAD); BPH
(F; MAD); CARDIOPATHY (F; MAD; PH2); CHILDBIRTH (F; HHB); COLD (1; PHR; PH2); COLIC (F; HHB);
CONSTIPATION (F; EFS; HHB; PHR; PH2); CRAMP (F; PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; HHB; MAD); DIARRHEA (1;
HHB; PHR; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; HHB); DYSPEPSIA (1; PHR); DYSURIA
(F; HHB); EDEMA (1; MAD); ENTEROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); EPISTAXIS (F; HHB); FEVER (F; EFS; HHB);
GAS (F; PH2); GASTROSPASM (1; PHR); GINGIVOSIS (1; PHR; PH2); GOUT (F; MAD); HEADACHE (F;
PH2); HEART (F; PH2); HEMORRHOID (F; MAD); INFLAMMATION (2; KOM; PH2); LEUKORRHEA (F; HHB);
MENORRHAGIA (F; MAD); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); NAUSEA (F; MAD); NEPHROSIS (F; EFS; MAD); NEUROSIS
(F; MAD; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (2; KOM; PH2); PLETHORA (F; MAD); PROLAPSE (F; MAD); PROCTOSIS
(F; MAD); PULMONOSIS (F; MAD); RESPIROSIS (1; MAD; PHR; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; MAD); SIDE
ACHE (F; MAD); SORE THROAT (1; PHR; PH2); STOMACHACHE (F; HHB); STOMATOSIS (2; KOM; PH2);
STONE (F; MAD); UTEROSIS (F; MAD); WATER RETENTION (F; MAD; HHB; PHR; PH2); WORM (F; EFS;
HHB; MAD).
DOSAGES (SLOE) — 2–4 G FRUIT (KOM; PH2); 1–2 G FLOWER OR FRUIT, OR 1–2 TSP AS A TEA, TO 2 ×/DAY
(AHP); 2 TSP FLOWER (= 2 G) IN COLD OR HOT TEA (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SLOE) — CLASS 2D. NOT FOR LONG-TERM USE.
DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE. CYANOGENIC GLYCOSIDES PRESENT, AS IN MANY ROSACEAE, IN
FLOWERS AND SEEDS, AT LEAST (AHP). NONE KNOWN (KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN
FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
SMARTWEED (POLYGONUM HYDROPIPER L.) ++
SYNONYM: PERSICARIA HYDROPIPER (L.) SPACH.
ACTIVITIES (SMARTWEED) — ALLERGENIC (1; FAD; HH2); ANALGESIC (1; DEM; PHR); ANTIBACTERIAL
(F; WOI); ANTICAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; FAD); ANTIFERTILITY (1; HH2); ANTI-IMPLANTATION (1; MPI);
ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; HH2); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; PHR); ANTISEPTIC (F; EFS); CARMINATIVE (F; DEP; EFS);
CONTRACEPTIVE (F; WOI); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; EFS; FAD; HH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F;
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PNC); HEMOSTAT (1; PHR); HYPOTENSIVE (1; WOI); INSECTIFUGE (F; WOI); IRRITANT (F; PH2); LARVICIDE
(1; WOI); LITHOLYTIC (F; WOI); MYORELAXANT (1; WOI); PISCICIDE (1; DEM; HH2; WOI); FNF);
RUBEFACIENT (F; EFS); SEDATIVE (F; WOI); STIMULANT (F; DEP; EFS; PNC); TONIC (F; DEP); UTEROTONIC
(F; EFS); VASOCONSTRICTOR (F; EFS); VERMIFUGE (F; DEP).
INDICATIONS (SMARTWEED) — AMENORRHEA (F; MAD; PNC); ANGINA (F; MAD); ARTHROSIS (F; DAA);
ASTHMA (F; MAD); BACTERIA (1; WOI); BLEEDING (1; EFS; HH2; PHR; PH2); BRUISE (F; HH2; PH2);
CANCER (1; HH2; JLH; MAD); CANCER, LEG (F; JLH); CANCER, MESENTERY (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F;
JLH); CAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; FAD); CHILL (F; DEM; FAD); CHOLERA (F; MAD); COLIC (F; DAA);
COUGH (F; MAD); CYSTOSIS (F; HH2; MAD; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; DEP; MAD; WOI); DIARRHEA (F;
DEM; PHR; PH2); DROPSY (F; DEM); DYSENTERY (F; MAD; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; FAD; MAD;
PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEM; PH2); DYSURIA (F; DEM; FAD; MAD); EDEMA (F; JLH; MAD); ENTEROSIS
(F; MAD); FEVER (F; DEM; EFS; FAD); FIBROMA (F; JLH; MAD); FISTULA (F; CEB); GANGRENE (F;
MAD); GAS (F; DEP; EFS); GASTROSIS (F; DEM; HH2; MAD); GONORRHEA (F; MAD); GOUT (F; HH2;
PH2); GRAVEL (F; DEM); HEADACHE (F; CEB; MAD); HEMATURIA (F; DEM; FAD); HEMOPTYSIS (F;
MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; FAD; HH2; MAD; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; WOI); INDURATION (F;
JLH); INFLAMMATION (F; DEM); INSOMNIA (F; WOI); ITCH (F; DEP); JAUNDICE (F; DAA; MAD);
LEUKORRHEA (F; MAD); METRORRHAGIA (F; MAD); MUCOSOSIS (F; HH2); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM; HH2;
PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; WOI); PAIN (1; DEM; FAD; FNF; PHR; PH2); RHEUMATISM (1; FNF; PHR;
PH2); SCABIES (F; PH2); SCALD (F; DEM); SORE (F; CEB; MAD); SPRAIN (F; PH2); STOMATOSIS (F;
CEB); STONE (F; MAD; WOI); STRANGURY (F; DAA); STROKE (F; DAA); SWELLING (F; DEM; JLH);
TOOTHACHE (F; MAD); UTEROSIS (F; FAD); UTERRHAGIA (F; MAD; PH2); VARICOSIS (F; PH2); VD (F;
PH2); VOMITING (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; FAD; HH2); WHITLOW (F; JLH); WORM (F; DEP;
PNC); WOUND (F; MAD; PH2).
DOSAGES (SMARTWEED) — 600–3750 MG HERB FLUID EXTRACT (MAD); 1 TSP HERB/CUP 3 ×/DAY
(PHR; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SMARTWEED) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). “CONSUMPTION
OF LARGER QUANTITIES OF THE FRESH KRAUT (= HERB) CAN CAUSE GASTROENTEROSIS” (PH2). PLANT IS
POTENTIALLY ALLERGENIC (FAD).
EXTRACTS (SMARTWEED) — EXTRACT LD50 = 464 MG/KG IPR MUS (MPI). CONTAINS 2000–3000 PPM
SILICIC ACID, 2000 PPM READILY SOLUBLE (HH2). ALCOHOLIC EXTRACT ANTI-IMPLANTATION, IC60 = 200 MG/KG
RAT. THE HERBAL PDR LISTS POLYGODIAL, AN ANTIHYPERALGESIC, WHICH I TRANSLATE AS A PAIN REDUCING
COMPOUND. I MYSELF HAVE CHEWED IT FOR TOOTHACHE. LIKE SO MANY OTHER ANESTHETIC TOOTHACHE
COMPOUNDS (E.G., SPILANTHIN), THIS ONE, TOO, IS A FISH INTOXICANT. NOTING ALL THE PESTICIDAL ACTIVITIES,
I’M NOT YET READY TO GIVE IT A ++. POLYGODIAL REPORTEDLY HAS ACTIVITIES ALSO SHARED WITH THE CLOSELY
RELATED PHYTOCHEMICAL WARBURGANAL. THESE ARE BOTH HOT PUNGENT COMPOUNDS, AND PROBABLY EXPLAIN
THE NAME SMARTWEED.
SMOOTH LOOFAH, LUFFA (LUFFA AEGYPTIACA MILL.) ++
SYNONYMS: CUCURBITA LUFFA HORT., LUFFA CYLINDRICA M. ROEM., L. PENTANDRA ROXB., MOMORDICA
CYLINDRICA L., M. LUFFA L.
ACTIVITIES (SMOOTH LOOFAH) — ANTICANCER (1; KAP); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; KAP); ANTIMELANOMIC
(1; ABS); ANTIRIBOSOMAL (1; ABS); ANTISEPTIC (1; DAA); APERITIF (F; KAP); BITTER (1; HHB);
CARMINATIVE (F; DAA); CHOLERETIC (F; KAP); CYTOTOXIC (1; ABS); DEMULCENT (F; KAP); DIURETIC
(F; HHB; KAP); EMETIC (F; DEP; HHB; KAP; UPW); EMMENAGOGUE (F; DAA); EXPECTORANT
(F; KAB; KAP); HEMOLYTIC (1; JFM); LACTAGOGUE (F; DAA; KAB; KAP); LAXATIVE (F; DEP;
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HHB; JFM; KAP); PECTORAL (F; DEM); PISCICIDE (1; UPW); TONIC (F; KAB); VERMIFUGE (1;
DAA; JFM; UPW).
INDICATIONS (SMOOTH LOOFAH) — ANOREXIA (F; KAP); APOPLEXY (F; UPW); ASTHMA (F; JLH);
BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); BLEEDING (1; DAA; JFM); BOIL (F; DAA); BRONCHOSIS (F; KAB; PH2);
CANCER (1; HHB; JLH; KAP); CANCER, NOSE (F; JLH); CARBUNCLE (F; DAA); CARIES (F; DAA);
CATARRH (F; PH2); COLD (F; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; DEP; HHB; JFM; KAP); COUGH (F; PH2);
DERMATOSIS (F; DAA; KAP); DYSENTERY (F; DAA); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DAA); DYSURIA (F; PH2);
ENTEROSIS (F; DAA); FEVER (F; DAA; KAB); FILARIA (F; UPW); GAS (F; DAA); GONORRHEA (F; JFM);
HEADACHE (F; JFM); HEMATURIA (F; KAB); HEMORRHOID (F; DAA; KAB); HERNIA (F; DAA); INFECTION
(1; DAA; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; DAA); LEPROSY (F; KAB; PH2); LEUKEMIA (1; KAP); MELANOMA
(1; ABS); MENORRHAGIA (F; DAA); ORCHOSIS (F; DAA); OZENA (F; DAA); PARALYSIS (F; PH2); PARASITE
(F; DAA); RESPIROSIS (F; UPW); RHINOSIS (F; PH2); SCARLET FEVER (F; DAA); SINUSOSIS (F; PH2);
SMALLPOX (F; DAA); SORE (F; UPW); SPLENOSIS (F; PH2); SWELLING (F; DAA; UPW); SYPHILIS (F;
JFM; KAB; PH2); VD (F; JFM; KAB; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; HHB; KAP); WORM (1; DAA;
JFM; UPW); WOUND (F; UPW).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SMOOTH LOOFAH) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES
NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). EXTRACTS ARE ANTIMELANOMIC, AND INACTIVATE RIBOSOMES
(IJP35:212). AQUEOUS SEED EXTRACT IS ACTIVE AGAINST LEUKEMIA AT 4–8 MG/KG (KAP).
SMOOTH SUMAC (RHUS GLABRA L.) ++
SYNONYMS: R. CISMONTANA GREENE, R. GLABRA VAR. CISMONTANA (GREENE) COCKERELL.
ACTIVITIES (SMOOTH SUMAC) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; ABS); ANTIDIABETIC (F; PNC); ANTIPYRETIC (F; PNC);
ANTISEPTIC (1; ABS; FAD); ASTRINGENT (1; FAD; PNC); DIURETIC (F; PNC); EMETIC (F; FAD); HEMOSTAT
(F; FAD); TONIC (F; FAD; PNC).
INDICATIONS (SMOOTH SUMAC) — ASTHMA (F; FAD); BACTERIA (1; ABS; JE42:95); BLEEDING (F; FAD);
DEBILITY (F; FAD); DIARRHEA (F; FAD); DIABETES (F; PNC); DYSENTERY (F; FAD); ENURESIS (F; FAD);
FEVER (F; FAD; PNC); GANGRENE (F; ABS); GONORRHEA (F; JE42:95); INCONTINENCE (PNC); LARYNGOSIS
(F; FAD); LEUKORRHEA (F; FAD); PROLAPSE (F; FAD); SCROFULA (F; FAD); SORE THROAT (F; FAD);
STOMATOSIS (F; FAD); SYPHILIS (F; JE42:95); TOOTHACHE (F; FAD); URETHROSIS (F; FAD); WATER RETENTION (F; PNC).
DOSAGES (SMOOTH SUMAC) — 1 TSP FRUIT IN TEA 1–2 ×/DAY (AHP); 0.6–2 G POWDERED FRUIT (PNC);
4–8 ML LIQUID FRUIT EXTRACT (PNC); 4–8 ML LIQUID ROOT BARK EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SMOOTH SUMAC) — CLASS 1 (AHP). MAY
CAUSE DERMATOSIS (FAD). TOO MUCH BARK IS A LAXATIVE (AHP). TANNINS (24.3–35% IN BARK) MAY
EXPLAIN MANY ACTIVITIES.
EXTRACTS (SMOOTH SUMAC) — THE MOST ACTIVE OF 100 MEDICINAL SPECIES SCREENED FOR ANTIBIOTIC
ACTIVITY, AND ACTIVE AGAINST ESCHERICHIA, PSEUDOMONAS, AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS, DUE LARGELY TO GALLIC
ACID, 4-METHOXYGALLIC ACID, AND METHYL GALLATE. METHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF RHUS GLABRA EXHIBITED BOTH
THE WIDEST ZONE OF INHIBITION IN A DISC ASSAY, AND THE BROADEST SPECTRUM OF ACTIVITY (AGAINST ALL 11
BACTERIA TESTED) (JE42:95).
SNAKE PLANT (TURBINA CORYMBOSA (L.) RAF.) +
SYNONYMS: CONVOLVULUS CORYMBOSUM L., IPOMOEA BURMANNII CHOISY, RIVEA CORYMBOSA (L.) HALLIER F.
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ACTIVITIES (SNAKE PLANT) — ANALGESIC (F; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC);
CARMINATIVE (F; CRC); CNS STIMULANT (1; CRC); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC);
HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); POISON (1; CRC); PSYCHOMIMETIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (SNAKE PLANT) — CALCULUS (F; CRC); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC; JFM); CHILL (F; CRC);
CRAMP (F; JFM); DISLOCATION (F; CRC); DYSURIA (F; CRC); FRACTURE (F; CRC); GAS (F; CRC);
GOUT (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); PAIN (F; CRC); PARALYSIS (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC;
JFM); SORE (F; CRC); SWELLING (F; CRC); SYPHILIS (F; CRC); TUMOR (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION
(F; CRC).
DOSAGES (SNAKE PLANT) — 5, 13, 26, 33, OR 50 SEEDS IN INFUSION (JFM); 2 G SEED IN 190 CC WATER
FOR CRAMP (JFM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SNAKE PLANT) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PHR). EXCESSIVE INDULGENCE CAUSES LOSS OF ONE’S FACULTIES (JFM).
SNAKEROOT (ARISTOLOCHIA SERPENTARIA L.) X
ACTIVITIES (SNAKEROOT) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANAPHRODISIAC (F; EFS); ANALGESIC (F; DEM);
ANTICONVULSANT (F; DEM); ANTISEPTIC (F; DEM); APERITIF (F; CRC; FAD); CARDIOTONIC (F; CRC);
DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; FAD); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC; DEM); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC);
EXPECTORANT (F; CRC; FAD); GASTROTONIC (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); TONIC
(F; CRC; DEM); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (SNAKEROOT) — AGUE (F; DEM); AMENORRHEA (F; CRC; FAD); ANOREXIA (F; CRC; FAD);
BILIOUSNESS (F; CRC); BITE (F; DEM); BREAST ACHE (F; DEM); CANCER (F; CRC); CANCER, SKIN (F;
JLH); CHILL (F; DEM); COLD (F; DEM); CONVULSION (F; DEM); COUGH (F; DEM); DERMATOSIS (F;
JLH); DIZZINESS (F; DEM); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; DEM; FAD); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); ERYSIPELAS (F;
CRC); FEVER (F; CRC; FAD); FIT (F; DEM); GASTROSIS (F; CRC); HEADACHE (F; DEM); LEUKEMIA (F;
CRC; JLH); MALARIA (F; CRC); PAIN (F; CRC; DEM); PNEUMONIA (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM);
RHINOSIS (F; DEM); SMALLPOX (F; CRC); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC; DEM; FAD); SORE THROAT (F; CRC;
FAD); STOMACHACHE (F; CRC; FAD); TOOTHACHE (F; DEM); TUMOR (F; JLH); TYPHOID (F; CRC);
TYPHUS (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; DEM); WORM (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SNAKEROOT) — 2B, 3 (AHP). ARISTOLOCHINE
CAN CAUSE COMA AND DEATH (CRC). FDA IN 2000 BANNED IMPORT OF PLANTS CONTAINING THE CARCINOGEN,
ARISTOLOCHIC ACID (CA. 460 PPM IN ROOT (AHP)). POTENTIALLY CARCINOGENIC, HEPATOTOXIC, AND NEPHROTOXIC. “RELATED SPECIES ARE POTENTIALLY LETHAL TO ANIMALS” (AHP). ALCOHOL EXTRACT OF FRUIT MAY CAUSE
NAUSEA, GASTRIC DISCOMFORT, OR MILD DIARRHEA. ARISTOLOCHIC ACID (AA) IN HIGH DOSES CAN CAUSE KIDNEY
DAMAGE AND HAS SHOWN CARCINOGENIC AND MUTAGENIC EFFECTS IN SOME ANIMAL STUDIES (AEH).
SNEEZEWORT (ACHILLEA PTARMICA L.) ++
SYNONYM: A. SPECIOSA HENCKEL.
ACTIVITIES (SNEEZEWORT) — ANALGESIC (F; EFS); APERITIF (F; PH2); ASTRINGENT (1; EFS); HEMOSTAT
(F; EFS); SIALAGOGUE (F; CEB; EFS); STERNUTATOR (F; CEB; EFS).
INDICATIONS (SNEEZEWORT) — ANOREXIA (F; PH2); BLEEDING (F; EFS); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); DYSURIA (F;
PH2); FATIGUE (F; PH2); GAS (F; PH2); NAUSEA (F; PH2); PAIN (F; EFS; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2);
TOOTHACHE (F; PH2); UTI (F; PH2); VOMITING (F; PH2).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SNEEZEWORT) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PHR; PH2).
SNOWDROP (GALANTHUS NIVALIS L.) X
ACTIVITIES (SNOWDROP) — ANALEPTIC (1; PH2); ANTICHOLINESTERASE (1; HH2; PH2); ANTICURARE (1;
PH2); ANTIGLAUCOMIC (1; HH2); ANTIHERPETIC (1; HH2); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; HH2); ANTITUMOR (1;
PH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; HH2; PH2); BRADYCARDIC (1; BRU); CARDIOTONIC (F; EFS); CHOLINERGIC (1; BRU);
DIGESTIVE (F; EFS); EMETIC (1; BRU; HHB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS); INSECTICIDE (1; X1249943);
MEMORIGENIC (1; BRU); NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1; HH2; PH2); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; HH2; PH2);
SIALAGOGUE (1; BRU); TOXIC (1; HH2; PH2).
INDICATIONS (SNOWDROP) — ALZHEIMER’S (1; HH2; PH2); ATONIA (1; HH2; PH2); CANCER (1; PH2);
CHLAMYDIA (1; X8534430); CYSTOSIS (1; HH2; PH2); EMBOLISM (F; HH2; PH2); ENTEROSIS (1; PH2);
GASTROSIS (1; PH2); GLAUCOMA (1; HH2; PH2); HERPES (1; HH2); HIV (1; X1645507); INFECTION
(1; X8534430); LEUKEMIA (1; HH2); MYASTHENIA (1; HH2; PH2); MYELOSIS (F; PH2); MYOSIS (F;
HH2; PH2); NEUROSIS (F; PH2); POLYNEUROPATHY (F; HH2; PH2); POLIO (1; HH2); SALMONELLA (1;
X10792532); SPINE (F; PH2); THROMBOSIS (F; HH2; PH2); TUMOR (1; PH2); VIRUS (1; HH2; PH2;
X1645507).
DOSAGES (SNOWDROP) — DO NOT TAKE IT! (JAD). GALANTHAMINE HYDROBROMIDE 150–350 ΜG/KG BODY
WEIGHT (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SNOWDROP) — NOT COVERED (AHP). ORAL
INTOXICATION MAY LEAD TO COLIC, DIARRHEA, AND VOMITING. FATAL POISONINGS HAVE NOT BEEN RECORDED
(PH2). AUSTRIA APPROVES GALANTHAMINE HYDROBROMIDE FOR MODEST ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE; ITALY APPROVES
IT AS AN ANTIDOTE FOR ANTICHOLINERGIA (BRU).
SOAPTREE (QUILLAJA SAPONARIA MOLINA) +
ACTIVITIES (SOAPTREE) — ANTIEXUDATIVE (F; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; PHR); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1;
CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; PHR); DETERGENT (1; CRC); EXPECTORANT (1; CRC; HH3; PH2); HEMOLYTIC (F;
CRC); HEPATOTOXIC (1; AHP); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; ABS); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; PH2); LAXATIVE
(1; PH2); LIPOLYTIC (F; PH2); RESPIRADEPRESSANT (1; CRC); SHAMPOO (1; CRC); SPERMICIDE (1;
HH3); STERNUTATOR (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (SOAPTREE) — ALOPECIA (F; HH3); ATHLETE’S FOOT (F; CRC); BLEEDING (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); CONSTIPATION (1; PH2); COUGH (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); DANDRUFF (F;
CRC; HH3; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); HEART (F; CRC); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; ABS); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC; PHR); RESPIROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); SEBORRHEA (F; HH3);
SORE (F; CRC); VAGINOSIS (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (SOAPTREE) — 200 MG BARK AS TEA (AHP; HH3); 1.5–5 G BARK DECOCTION IN 150 G WATER
2–3 ×/DAY (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SOAPTREE) — CLASS 2D. IRRITANT; POWDER
IRRITATES MUCOSA (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES”
(PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). OVERDOSE MAY TRIGGER DIARRHEA,
ENTEROSIS, GASTROSIS WITH STOMACHACHE, AND VERTIGO (PHR; PH2).
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SOAPWORT (SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS L.) +
SYNONYM: S. OFFICINALIS VAR. GLABERRIMA SER.
ACTIVITIES (SOAPWORT) — ALTERATIVE (F; PNC); ANALGESIC (1; APA; DEM); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1;
APA; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2); APHRODISIAC (F; MAD); CHOLAGOGUE (F; MAD); CYTOTOXIC (2;
KOM; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; HHB); DETERGENT (F; PNC); DIAPHORETIC (F; KOM; MAD); DIURETIC (F;
FAD); EMETIC (1; PH2; WOI); EMMENAGOGUE (F; FEL; PH2); EXPECTORANT (2; APA; FAD; HHB;
KOM); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; PH2); IRRITANT (1; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; FAD; KOM; WOI); MUCOLYTIC
(1; APA); SPERMICIDE (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (SOAPWORT) — ACNE (F; APA; FAD); ANGINA (F; MAD); ARTHROSIS (F; APA; PH2);
ASTHMA (F; FAD; MAD); BACTERIA (1; WOI); BOIL (F; APA; DEM; FAD); BRONCHOSIS (2; HHB;
PHR; PH2); CANCER, CERVIX (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CATARRH (2; KOM; MAD); CERVICOSIS
(F; JLH); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; HHB; MAD; PH2); COLD (2; APA; MAD); CONGESTION (F; APA);
CONSTIPATION (F; APA; FAD; KOM; PH2; WOI); COUGH (2; PHR; PH2); DEPRESSION (F; HHB);
DERMATOSIS (F; APA; HHB; MAD; PNC); DIARRHEA (F; MAD); DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA
(F; MAD); ECZEMA (F; APA; FAD; MAD; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); ESCHERICHIA (1; WOI); EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); FEVER (F; KOM; MAD); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GLOSSOSIS (F; PH2); GOUT (F; MAD;
PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; PH2); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; PH2); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; MAD); INDURATION (F; JLH);
INFECTION (1; PH2; WOI); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; FAD; FEL); LARYNGOSIS (F;
HHB); LICHEN (F; KOM; MAD); MUCOSOSIS (1; PH2); MYCOSIS (F; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; PH2);
NEURASTHENIA (F; PH2); OXYURIASIS (F; PH2); PAIN (1; APA; DEM; FAD; PH2); PERTUSSIS (F; MAD);
PHARYNGOSIS (F; HHB); POISON IVY (F; FAD); PSORIASIS (F; APA; FAD; KOM); PULMONOSIS (F; FAD);
RASH (F; KOM); RESPIROSIS (2; APA; KOM; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; APA; PHR; PH2); RHINOSIS (F;
MAD); SCABIES (F; MAD); SCROFULA (F; HHB; MAD); SORE (F; MAD); SPLENOSIS (F; DEM; FAD;
MAD); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; WOI); SYPHILIS (F; HHB); TONSILOSIS (F; PH2); VD (F; HHB); WATER
RETENTION (F; FAD); WOUND (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (SOAPWORT) — 1.5 G ROOT/DAY (KOM); 1 TSP ROOT IN COLD TEA (MAD); 0.4–1.5 G (1/8 TO 1/3
TSP) BARK/DAY (APA); 0.4 G/CUP BARK TEA (PHR); 2–4 FL OZ BARK EXTRACT (FEL); 1–2 G BARK EXTRACT (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SOAPWORT) — NOT COVERED (AHP). RARE
STOMACH IRRITATION (KOM). LARGE DOSES MAY BE POISONOUS (FAD). SAPONINS ARE HEMOLYTIC (FAD;
FNF). MAY IRRITATE MUCUS MEMBRANES AND SKIN (PHR). MAY INDUCE EMESIS AND DIARRHEA (APA).
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PATIENTS WITH GI PROBLEMS AND ULCERS SHOULD POSSIBLY AVOID (APA). A RIBOSOME-ACTIVATING PROTEIN
(RIP), CALLED SAPORIN 6, INHIBITS THE GROWTH OF BREAST CANCER CELLS IN VITRO (WAGNER ET AL., 1995).
QUILLAIAC ACID CONTRIBUTES TO DIURETIC ACTIVITY (FNF).
SODOM’S MILKWEED (CALOTROPIS PROCERA (AITON) W. T. AITON) X
SYNONYM: ASCLEPIAS PROCERA AITON.
C. GIGANTEA (L.) W. T. AITON WITH SIMILAR ACTIVITIES AND INDICATIONS (WO2). BOTH ARE CALLED GIANT
MILKWEED BY USDA, BUT THAT NAME IS PREFERRED FOR THE NAMESAKE C. GIGANTEA. HERE I YIELD TO THE
HERBAL PDR (PH2), WHICH TREATS THEM SEPARATELY. I HAVE AGGREGATED THEIR CHEMICALS IN FNF, BUT
RELUCTANTLY MAINTAIN THEM SEPARATELY IN HDR AS DOES PH2.
ACTIVITIES (SODOM’S MILKWEED) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; CRC; WO2); ALTERATIVE (F; EFS); ANTIAGGREGANT
(1; MPI; WO2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WO2); ANTICANCER (1; MPI); ANTIFEEDANT (1; WO2); ANTIFERTILITY (1;
WO2); ANTIIMPLANTATION (1; WO2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; EFS; WO2); ANTIODONTALGIC (F; CRC);
ANTISIALAGOGUE (F; KAB); ANTISPASMODIC (F; EFS); ANTISYPHILITIC (F; CRC); ANTITUMOR (1; CRC; PH2);
APERITIF (F; KAB); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC); CANDIDICIDE (1; WO2); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; MPI); CARDIOTONIC (1; MPI; WO2); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC); CONTRACEPTIVE (1; WO2); DENTIFRICE (F; WO2); DEPILATORY
(F; WO2); DERMATITIGENIC (F; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; EFS; JFM); DIGESTIVE (F; WO2); DIURETIC
(1; MPI; PHR; PH2); EMETIC (F; CRC; HHB; JFM); EXPECTORANT (1; CRC; KAB; PHR; PH2; WO2);
FIBRINOLYTIC (1; MPI); FUNGICIDE (1; WO2); HYPERTENSIVE (1; MPI; WO2); INEBRIANT (F; WBB);
INFANTICIDE (F; DEP; WO2); INSECTICIDE (1; WO2); LACTAGOGUE (F; CRC); LARVICIDE (1; WO2); LAXATIVE
(F; CRC); OVICIDE (1; WO2); PEDICULICIDE (1; WO2); PISCICIDE (1; WO2); POISON (F; CRC; EFS);
PROTEOLYTIC (1; KAP; MPI; WO2); RESPIRASTIMULANT (1; MPI); RUBEFACIENT (F; CRC); STIMULANT (1;
WO2); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; KAB); TONIC (F; EFS); VERMIFUGE (1; CRC; MPI; WO2).
INDICATIONS (SODOM’S MILKWEED) — ANOREXIA (F; KAB); ASTHMA (F; CRC; KAP; WO2); BACTERIA
(1; WO2); BITE (F; PH2; WO2); BOIL (F; PHR; PH2); CANCER (1; CRC; MPI; PHR; PH2); CANCER,
ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, EPIDERMIS (1; PH2); CANCER, NOSE (1; PH2); CANCER,
PHARYNX (1; PHR; PH2); CANDIDA (1; WO2); CARIES (F; CRC); CATARRH (F; CRC; KAB; WBB; WO2);
CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC); CHOLERA (F; DEP); COLD (F; CRC; JFM; KAP; WO2); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CRC);
CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); CONVULSION (F; WO2); COUGH (F; CRC; KAP); CRAMP (F; EFS; PHR; PH2);
DERMATOSIS (F; MPI; WO2); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; KAP; PHR); DYSPEPSIA (F; KAB;
PHR; PH2); EARACHE (F; WO2); ELEPHANTIASIS (F; CRC; KAP; PHR; PH2; WO2); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH;
KAB); EPILEPSY (F; PHR; PH2); FEVER (F; CRC; EFS; JFM; PH2; WO2); FIT (F; WO2); FUNGUS (1;
WO2); GAS (F; CRC); GONORRHEA (F; CRC); GOUT (F; PHR; PH2); GUINEA WORM (1; KAB; WO2);
HEADACHE (F; CRC; JFM; KAB); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB); HYSTERIA (F; PHR; PH2); IMPOTENCE (F; CRC;
WBB); INDIGESTION (F; CRC); INFECTION (1; WO2); INFLAMMATION (F; EFS; WO2); LEPROSY (F; CRC;
JFM; PH2; WBB); LICE (1; WO2); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; MPI; WO2); LUPUS (F; WO2); MALARIA
(1; KAP; WO2); MIGRAINE (F; WO2); MYCOSIS (1; WO2); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC; KAB); PAIN (F; JFM;
KAB); PHARYNGOSIS (1; MPI); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; JFM; PH2); RHINOSIS (1; MPI); SALMONELLA (1;
WO2); SHIGELLA (1; WO2); SNAKEBITE (F; PHR); SORE (1; PH2; WO2); SPRAIN (F; KAB); STOMACHACHE
(F; KAB); SWELLING (F; CRC; JFM; KAB; PH2); SYPHILIS (F; CRC; JFM; PH2); THROMBOSIS (1; WO2);
TOOTHACHE (F; CRC; DEP; PH2; WO2); TUMOR (1; CRC; PH2); ULCEROUS TUMOR (F; CRC); VD (1;
WBB); WART (F; CRC; JLH; PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; MPI; PHR; PH2); WORM (1; CRC; MPI; PHR;
WO2); WOUND (F; CRC; KAB; WO2); YAW (F; CRC); YEAST (1; WO2).
DOSAGES (SODOM’S MILKWEED) — 200–600 MG BARK AS A DIAPHORETIC AND EXPECTORANT, 2–4 G AS
EMETIC (HHB; PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SODOM’S MILKWEED) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). DANGEROUS
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PLANT. VERY HIGH DOSES MAY CAUSE DEATH (PH2), FOLLOWING BRADYCARDIA, CONVULSION, DIARRHEA, AND
VOMITING (PH2). CAN CAUSE CONVULSION, DIARRHEA, VOMITING, SLOWED BUT STRONGER HEARTBEAT, LABORED
RESPIRATION, INCREASED BLOOD PRESSURE, AND POSSIBLE DEATH (CRC). TRADITIONAL USE IN INDIA MAY CAUSE
SEVERE BULLOUS DERMATOSIS, LEADING OCCASIONALLY TO HYPERTROPIC SCARS. CONTAINS CARDIOACTIVE CARDENOLIDES. IN VITRO CALOTROPIN INHIBITS HUMAN EPIDERMOID CARCINOMA (NASOPHARYNX) (PH2). MOST
REFERENCES SAY THIS HAS THE SAME ACTIVITIES AS C. GIGANTEA.
SOLOMON’S-SEAL (POLYGONATUM MULTIFLORUM (L.) ALL.) +
ACTIVITIES (SOLOMON’S-SEAL) — ANTIDIABETIC (F; HHB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PH2); ASTRINGENT (F;
KAB; WOI); DEMULCENT (F; KAB; WOI); DIURETIC (F; HHB; WOI); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; HHB; PH2;
WOI); TONIC (F; PH2; WOI).
INDICATIONS (SOLOMON’S-SEAL) — ABSCESS (F; WOI); BLEEDING (F; WOI); BOIL (F; PH2); BRUISE (F; HH2;
KAB; PH2); CANCER (F; JLH; WOI); CARBUNCLE (F; WOI); DEBILITY (F; KAB); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2);
DIABETES (1; HHB; WOI); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); EDEMA (F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); FURUNCLE (F; PH2);
GASTROSIS (F; PH2); HEMATOMA (F; PH2); HEMOPTYSIS (F; WOI); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB; HH2; PH2);
HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; HHB; PH2; WOI); INFLAMMATION (1; KAB; PH2; WOI); LEUKORRHEA (F; KAB; HH2);
MASTOSIS (F; WOI); PULMONOSIS (F; PH2; WOI); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); SWELLING (F; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS
(F; WOI); TUMOR (F; WOI); ULCER (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; HHB; WOI); WOUND (F; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SOLOMON’S-SEAL) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PHR; PH2). OVERDOSES MAY LEAD
TO DIARRHEA, GASTROSIS, NAUSEA, AND QUEASINESS.
SOMA (SARCOSTEMMA ACIDUM (ROXB.) VOIGT) +
ACTIVITIES (SOMA) — ANTIDOTE (F; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC); EMETIC (F; CRC; SKJ); HALLUCINOGEN
(F; CRC); INSECTICIDE (F; CRC); INTOXICANT (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); POISON (F; CRC); TERMITIFUGE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (SOMA) — BITE (F; SKJ); LEPROSY (F; SKJ); RABIES (F; SKJ); THIRST (F; CRC).
SORREL (RUMEX ACETOSA L.) ++
AGGREGATED WITH R. CRISPUS L. BY MAD. FRANKLY, I THINK MOST SPECIES SEEM TO SHARE THE SAME
CHEMISTRIES AND INDICATIONS.
ACTIVITIES (SORREL) — ALLERGENIC (1; WOI); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS; KAB;
MAD); ANTISCORBUTIC (F; HHB); ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2); ASCARICIDE (F; HHB); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS;
HHB; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS); DIURETIC (1; HHB; PH2; WOI); HEMOSTAT (F; EFS); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; WOI); LAXATIVE (F; EFS); LITHOLYTIC (F; MAD); SECRETAGOGUE (1; PH2); STOMACHIC (F;
HHB); VERMIFUGE (F; HHB).
INDICATIONS (SORREL) — ABSCESS (F; KAB); ANEMIA (F; MAD); ARTHROSIS (F; MAD); ASCARIS (F; HHB);
BACTERIA (1; PH2); BILE (F; PH2); BLEEDING (1; EFS; HHB; MAD; WOI); BOIL (F; FEL); BRONCHOSIS
(F; WOI); CANCER (1; JLH; WOI); CANCER, LIVER (1; JLH; WOI); CANCER, SKIN (1; FEL; FNF); CANCER,
SPLEEN (1; JLH; WOI); CHLOROSIS (F; MAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; MAD); CONSTIPATION (F; EFS); CONVULSION (F; WOI); CRAMP (F; HHB); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD); DERMATOSIS (F; EFS; HHB; MAD; WOI); DIABETES
(F; MAD); DIARRHEA (1; DEM; HHB; WOI); EARACHE (F; MAD); EPITHELIOMA (1; JLH); ESOPHAGOSIS
(F; HHB); FEVER (F; EFS; KAB; MAD); GALLSTONE (F; MAD); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH;
MAD; PH2); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; WOI); IMPOSTUME (F; JLH); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; PH2);
INFLAMMATION (F; FEL; PH2); ITCH (F; MAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; MAD); PHARYNGOSIS (F; HHB); RESPIROSIS
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(F; PH2); RHINOSIS (F; PH2); SORE THROAT (F; HHB); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STONE (F; MAD); WATER
RETENTION (1; HHB; PH2; WOI); WEN (F; JLH); WORM (F; HHB); WOUND (F; JLH).
DOSAGES (SORREL) — FOOD FARMACY, BUT DON’T OVERDO IT (OXALATES).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SORREL) — CLASS 2D. CAUTION FOR PEOPLE
PRONE TO KIDNEY STONE.“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES”
(PHR; PH2).
SOUL VINE, AYAHUASCA
(BANISTERIOPSIS CAAPI (SPRUCE EX GRISEB.) C. V. MORTON) +
SYNONYMS: BANISTERIA CAAPI SPRUCE EX GRISEB., BANISTERIA QUITENSIS NIED., BANISTERIOPSIS INEBRIANS
C. V. MORTON, BANISTERIOPSIS QUITENSIS (NIED.) C. V. MORTON
ACTIVITIES (SOUL VINE) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC; FNF); ANTIFEEDANT (1; FNF); ANTILEISHMANIC
(1; CRC; FNF); ANTIMALARIAL (1; CRC; FNF); ANTIPARKINSONIAN (1; CRC; FNF); ANTITRYPANOSOMIC (1; CRC; FNF); APHRODISIAC (1; CRC; FNF); BRADYCARDIC (1; CRC; FNF); BRONCHOSPASMOGENIC (1; FNF); CARDIOVASCULAR (1; CRC; FNF); CONVULSANT (1; CRC; FNF); CNS STIMULANT
(1; CRC; FNF); CYTOTOXIC (1; CRC; FNF); DESMUTAGENIC (1; CRC; FNF); EMETIC (1; DAV);
EUPHORIC (1; PH2); HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC; FNF; PH2); HYPERKINETIC (1; FNF); LAXATIVE (1;
DAV); MAOI (1; CRC; FNF; PH2); PHOTOTOXIC (1; CRC; FNF); PROTISTICIDE (1; CRC; FNF);
PSYCHOTROPIC (1; CRC; FNF; PH2); RESPIRADEPRESSANT (1; FNF); SPINODEPRESSANT (1; CRC;
FNF); TELEPATHIC (1; DAV); TREMORIGENIC (1; CRC; FNF); UTEROACTIVE (1; CRC; FNF); VERMIFUGE (1; CRC; FNF).
INDICATIONS (SOUL VINE) — AMEBA (1; CRC); BACTERIA (1; CRC; FNF); BRONCHOSIS (1; CRC);
CONSTIPATION (1; CRC; DAV); ENCEPHALOSIS (1; HHB); HYPOKINESIS (1; HHB); IMPOTENCE (1; CRC);
LEISHMANIASIS (1; FNF); LETHARGY (1; CRC; HHB); MALARIA (1; CRC; FNF); MYOSIS (1; HHB);
OBESITY (1; FNF); PARALYSIS (1; HHB); PARKINSON’S DISEASE (1; CRC; FNF); SPASM (1; CRC);
TRYPANOSOMIASIS (1; CRC); WORM (1; CRC; FNF).
DOSAGES (SOUL VINE) — 10 MG INDIVIDUAL, 30 MG DAILY (PARENTERAL) (HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SOUL VINE) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
300 MG ALKALOIDS MAY LEAD TO COLLAPSE, NAUSEA, RINGING OF THE EARS, AND VOMITING (PH2).
SOUR CHERRY (PRUNUS CERASUS L.) ++
SYNONYMS: CERASUS VULGARIS MILL., PRUNUS VULGARIS SCHUR.
ACTIVITIES (SOUR CHERRY) — ANALGESIC (1; JNU); ANTICANCER (1; JNU); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; JNU);
ANTIOXIDANT (1; JNU); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DEM); APOPTOTIC (1; JNU); ASTRINGENT (F; DEM; EFS);
DIURETIC (F; EFS); HEMATONIC (F; DEM); PECTORAL (F; EFS); SEDATIVE (F; EFS); TONIC (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (SOUR CHERRY) — ARTHROSIS (F; JNU); BILIOUSNESS (F; DEM); CANCER (1; JNU); CANCER,
COLON (1; JNU); CARDIOPATHY (1; JNU); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); CHILL (F; DEM); COLD (F; DEM; MIC);
COUGH (F; DEM; MIC); DIARRHEA (F; EFS); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEM); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); FEVER (F;
DEM); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); GOUT (F; JNU); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; MIC); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1;
JNU); INFLAMMATION (F; JNU); INSOMNIA (F; EFS); JAUNDICE (F; DEM); LARYNGOSIS (F; DEM); MEASLES
(F; DEM); NERVOUSNESS (F; EFS); PAIN (1; DEM; JNU); SORE (F; DEM); THRUSH (F; DEM); ULCER
(F; DEM); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SOUR CHERRY) — SOUR CHERRIES IS A 10 TIMES
BETTER ANALGESIC THAN ASPIRIN (JNU). PERILLYL ALCOHOL MAY PROTECT AGAINST CANCER (JNU).
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SOUTHERN PRICKLY ASH (ZANTHOXYLUM CLAVA-HERCULIS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (SOUTHERN PRICKLY ASH) — ANALGESIC (F; CAN; PNC); ANTIHELICOBACTER (1;
X9781854); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; CAN; PNC); ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; CAN; PNC); ANTISEPTIC (1;
PNC); ANTISPASMODIC (F; HHB); ANTIULCER (1; X9781854); CARMINATIVE (F; CAN; HHB; PNC);
CIRCULOSTIMULANT (F; CAN; PNC); DIAPHORETIC (F; CAN; HHB; HH3; PNC); DIURETIC (F; HHB);
HYPOTENSIVE (F; CAN); LARVICIDE (F; HH3); SEDATIVE (F; CAN); SIALAGOGUE (F; CAN); STOMACHIC
(F; HHB); TONIC (F; HHB).
INDICATIONS (SOUTHERN PRICKLY ASH) — CRAMP (F; HHB); DIARRHEA (F; PNC); FEVER (F; CAN;
HHB; HH3; PNC); HELICOBACTER (1; X9781854); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; CAN); INFECTION (F;
PNC); INFLAMMATION (F; CAN; PNC); INSOMNIA (F; CAN); INTERMITTENT CLAUDICATION (F; HH3);
NERVOUSNESS (F; CAN); PAIN (F; PNC; CAN); RAYNAUD’S SYNDROME (F; HH3); RHEUMATISM (F;
CAN; HH3; PNC); SWELLING (F; DEM); TOOTHACHE (F; DEM; HHB; PNC); ULCER (1; X9781854).
DOSAGES (SOUTHERN PRICKLY ASH) — 5 G BARK/750 ML WATER UP TO 3 ×/DAY (APA); 1–3 G DRY
BARK, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN; HH3); 1–3 ML LIQUID BARK EXTRACT (PNC); 1–3 ML LIQUID BARK
EXTRACT (1:1 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–5 ML BARK TINCTURE (1:5 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY
(CAN); 0.5–1.5 G DRY BERRIES (CAN); 0.5–1.5 ML LIQUID BERRY EXTRACT (1:1 IN 45% ETHANOL) (CAN);
0.5–1.5 ML LIQUID FRUIT EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SOUTHERN PRICKLY ASH) — CLASS 2B (AHP).
REPORTED TO BE TOXIC TO ANIMALS (LETHAL TO CATTLE, CHICKEN, AND FISH). BECAUSE OF PHARMACOLOGICALLY
ACTIVE ALKALOIDS AND COUMARINS, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. MAY INTERFERE
WITH ANTICOAGULANT THERAPY. EXCESSIVE USE SHOULD BE AVOIDED (CAN).
EXTRACTS (SOUTHERN PRICKLY ASH) — BARK EXTRACTS ACT AS A REVERSIBLE NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKING AGENT.
A SINGLE HYPOTENSIVE DOSE OF NITIDINE CHLORIDE (2 MG/KG) LOWERED BLOOD PRESSURE 20% IN MICE WITHIN
90 MINUTES, PERSISTING FOR 6 HOURS. NITIDINE ALSO ANTAGONIZES THE HYPERTENSIVE EFFECTS OF ANGIOTENSIN.
NITIDINE IS ANTILEUKEMIC. CHELERYTHRINE, AT 10 MG/KG (ORL RAT), WAS COMPARABLE IN ANTIINFLAMMATORY
ACTIVITY TO INDOMETHACIN AT 5 MG/KG. CHELERYTHRINE ALSO WORKS AGAINST CANDIDA AND GRAM-POSITIVE IF
NOT GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA. CHELERYTHRINE POTENTIATES THE ANALGESIA OF MORPHINE, PROLONGS BARBITURATE
SLEEP, AND IS HYPOTENSIVE FOLLOWING AN IMMEDIATE HYPERTENSIVE THRUST (CATS, MICE, RATS). ASIRININ HAS
ANTITUBERCULAR ACTIVITY; NEOHERCULIN IS INSECTICIDAL, PISCICIDAL, AND SIALAGOGUE.
SOUTHERN TSANGSHU, CANG ZHU
(ATRACTYLODES LANCEA (THUNB.) DC.) ++
SYNONYMS: ATRACTYLIS LANCEA THUNB., ATRACTYLIS OVATA THUNB.
PERRY TREATS ALL THREE OF THE SPECIES COVERED HERE AS ONE FROM A MEDICINAL POINT OF VIEW FOR SOME
INDICATIONS: A. JAPONICA, A. LANCEA (THUNB.) DC., AND A. MACROCEPHALA KOIDZ. I ENTERED THOSE INDICATIONS FOR ALL THREE. PERHAPS THEY SHOULD BE AGGREGATED, PERHAPS NOT. HH3 TREATED ALL THREE SEPARATELY,
BUT FOR REASONS THAT ESCAPE ME, PH2 LEFT OUT A. MACROCEPHALA, PERHAPS THE BETTER KNOWN OF THE TRIO.
ACTIVITIES (SOUTHERN TSANGSHU) — ANTIANOXIC (1; X2268908); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; DAA; LAF);
ANTICOMPLEMENTARY (1; HH3); ANTIDEPRESSANT (F; LAF); ANTIGASTRIC (1; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1;
LAF; X9544564); ANTIOXIDANT (1; X8870957); ANTIPEPTIC (1; HH3); ANTISEPTIC (1; DAA; LAF;
PH2); ANTIULCER (1; HH3); ANTIVIRAL (1; HH3; LAF); CANDIDICIDE (1; DAA); CYCLO-OXYGENASE
INHIBITOR (1; X9544564); DIURETIC (F; LMP); FUNGICIDE (1; DAA; LAF); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; HH3;
PH2); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; HH3; PH2); LIPOXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; X9544564); SECRETOLYTIC (1;
PH2); SEDATIVE (1; PH2); SPLENOTONIC (F; LMP); STIMULANT (F; LMP).
INDICATIONS (SOUTHERN TSANGSHU) — ACNE (F; LAF); ANOREXIA (F; LAF); ARTHROSIS (F; LAF);
ATROPHY (F; PH2); BACTERIA (1; DAA; LAF); CANDIDA (1; DAA); COLD (F; LAF; PH2); DEBILITY
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(F; HH3; PH2); DEPRESSION (F; LAF); DIARRHEA (F; LAF; LMP; PH2); DROPSY (F; LMP);
DYSPEPSIA (F; DAA; LAF; LMP); ECZEMA (F; DAA; LAF); EDEMA (F; DAA; LAF; PH2);
ENTEROSIS (F; LAF; PH2); ESCHERICHIA (1; DAA); FUNGUS (1; DAA; LAF); GASTROSIS (F; LMP;
PH2); HEPATOSIS (1; HH3; PH2); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; HH3; PH2); INFECTION (1; DAA; HH3;
LAF); INFLAMMATION (1; LAF; X9544564); INSOMNIA (1; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; DAA; LAF);
NEPHROSIS (F; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (1; PH2); NYCTALOPIA (F; DAA; LAF; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F;
LAF); PAIN (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2); SPLENOSIS (F; LMP); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; LAF);
SWELLING (F; PH2); ULCER (1; HH3); VIRUS (1; HH3; LAF); WART (F; LAF); WATER RETENTION (F;
LMP); YEAST (1; DAA).
DOSAGES (SOUTHERN TSANGSHU) — 3–9 G/DRUG (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SOUTHERN TSANGSHU) — CLASS 1 (AHP).
“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
SOUTHERNWOOD (ARTEMISIA ABROTANUM L.) +
SYNONYM: A. PROCERA WILLD.
ACTIVITIES (SOUTHERNWOOD) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (F; CRC); BITTER (F; CRC); CHOLERETIC (F; CRC); CORDIAL (F; CRC); DEOBSTRUENT (F; CRC); DETERGENT (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (F;
AHP); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); NERVINE (F; CRC); PILOGENIC (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC); TONIC (F;
CRC); UTEROTONIC (F; AHP); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC); VULNERARY (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (SOUTHERNWOOD) — ACNE (F; CRC); ALOPECIA (F; CRC); ANEMIA (F; CRC); CANCER (F;
JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F;
JLH); CANCER, UVULA (F; JLH); CHILBLAIN (F; CRC); DROWSINESS (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC); FROSTBITE
(F; CRC); GASTROSIS (F; CRC; JLH); GOUT (F; CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC); INDURATION (F; CRC;
JLH); INFECTION (F; CRC); MARASMUS (F; CRC); PLEUROSIS (F; CRC); POLYP (F; JLH); SCIRRHUS (F;
CRC; JLH); SCROFULA (F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC; JLH); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC); TUMOR (F; CRC;
JLH); UTEROSIS (F; CRC, JLH); WHITLOW (F; CRC; JLH); WORM (F; CRC).
SOYBEAN (GLYCINE MAX (L.) MERR.) +++
SYNONYMS: DOLICHOS SOJA L., GLYCINE GRACILIS SKVORTZOV, G. HISPIDA (MOENCH) MAXIM., G. HISPIDA
VAR. BRUNNEA SKVORTZOV, G. HISPIDA VAR. LUTEA SKVORTZOV, G. SOJA (L.) MERR., PHASEOLUS MAX L., SOJA
HISPIDA MOENCH, SOJA MAX (L.) PIPER.
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ACTIVITIES (SOYBEAN) — ANTIANGIOGENIC (1; BGB); ANTICANCER (1; BGB); ANTIDIABETIC (F; EFS);
ANTIPROSTATITIC (1; BGB); CARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; BGB); CHEMOPREVENTIVE (1; BGB); ESTROGENIC (F;
JAD); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; BGB; SHT); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (2; PHR; PH2; SHT); HYPOTENSIVE
(1; BGB); LIPOLYTIC (1; BGB; PH2); LIPOTROPIC (F; BGB).
INDICATIONS (SOYBEAN) — AGING (F; BGB); ALCOHOLISM (1; BGB; FNF); ANEMIA (1; BGB; PH2);
ANOREXIA (1; PHR; SHT); ARTHROSIS (F; PH2); BPH (1; BGB); CANCER (1; BGB; FNF); CARDIOPATHY
(1; BGB); CEREBROSIS (F; PH2); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PH2); COLIC (1; BGB); CONFUSION (F; PH2);
DEBILITY (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; BGB); DIABETES (1; BGB; EFS); EDEMA (F; BGB); ENDOMETRIOSIS
(1; TGP); ENTEROSIS (F; PHR; SHT); FIBROSIS (F; BGB); GASTROSIS (F; BGB); HEPATOSIS (1; BGB;
PHR; PH2; SHT); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; BGB); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (2; PHR; PH2; SHT); HYPERHYDROSIS (F; PH2); HYPERLIPOPROTEINEMIA (1; PHR; SHT); MELANOMA (1; FNF); MENOPAUSE (1;
BGB; FNF; JAD); NEPHROSIS (F; BGB); NEUROSIS (F; BGB; PH2); OSTEOPOROSIS (1; FNF; JAD);
PAIN (F; PH2); RETINOSIS (1; FNF); RICKETS (F; BGB); SORE (F; BGB); STEATOSIS (F; BGB); SYNDROMEX (1; SYN); TOXEMIA (F; BGB); TUBERCULOSIS (F; BGB).
DOSAGES (SOYBEAN) — 1–3 G PHOSPHOLIPIDS/DAY (SHT).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SOYBEAN) — NOT COVERED (AHP). NO
HAZARDS OR MAJOR SIDE EFFECTS KNOWN WHEN ADMINISTERED PROPERLY. OCCASIONAL GI PROBLEMS,
DIARRHEA, GASTRALGIA, AND LOOSE STOOL (PHR). ENRICHED PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE (73–79%) IS HEPATOPROTECTIVE, HEPATOREGENERATIVE, AND HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (LOWERING LDL CHOLESTEROL). NOTE:
COMMISSION E DOES NOT LIST SOYBEAN AS AN APPROVED HERB. IT APPROVES SOY LECITHIN FOR HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA, AND SOY PHOSPHOLIPID FOR HEPATOSIS AND HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA. I AM SCORING THE
WHOLE SOY AS A CONTAINER OF DAIDZEIN, GENISTEIN (NOT COVERED BY COMMISSION E), LECITHIN, AND
PHOSPHOLIPIDS (COMPOSED PRIMARILY OF LINOLEIC ACID, TO ME NOT TOO EXCITING). MOST FOOD GRADE
LEGUMES CONTAIN THESE.
SPANISH CHESTNUT (CASTANEA SATIVA MILL.) ++
SYNONYMS: CASTANEA VESCA GAERTN., C. VULGARIS LAM., FAGUS CASTANEA L., F. PROCERA SALISB.
ACTIVITIES (SPANISH CHESTNUT) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); ASTRINGENT (1; FNF); SEDATIVE (F; EFS);
TONIC (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (SPANISH CHESTNUT) — BRONCHOSIS (F; FNF; PH2); CIRCULATION (F; FNF; PH2); DIARRHEA
(F; FNF; PH2); FEVER (F; EFS); INSOMNIA (F; EFS); NERVOUSNESS (F; EFS); PAIN (F; FNF; PH2);
PERTUSSIS (F; FNF; PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; FNF; PH2); SORE THROAT (F; FNF; PH2).
DOSAGES (SPANISH CHESTNUT) — 5 G LEAF/CUP TEA, STRAINED (PH2); 5 G LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SPANISH CHESTNUT) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE
RECORDED AT PROPER DOSAGE. USUAL TANNIN CAVEATS (JAD).
SPANISH NEEDLES (BIDENS PILOSA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (SPANISH NEEDLES) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; ZUL); ANTIDIABETIC (1; ZUL); ANTISEPTIC (1;
WOI; ZUL); ANTISPASMODIC (F; WOI); ASTRINGENT (1; ZUL); EMMENAGOGUE (F; WOI); EXPECTORANT
(F; WOI); FUNGICIDE (1; ZUL); HEMOSTAT (F; ZUL); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; ZUL); PARASITICIDE (1;
WOI); PHOTOTOXIC (1; ZUL); PROTISTICIDE (1; ZUL); STIMULANT (F; ZUL); TONIC (F; ZUL); VERMIFUGE
(1; ZUL).
INDICATIONS (SPANISH NEEDLES) — ADENOPATHY (F; ZUL); ANGINA (F; DAV); APHTHA (F; DAV);
ARTHROSIS (F; ZUL); ASTHMA (F; WOI); BACTERIA (1; ZUL); BLEEDING (F; ZUL); BRONCHOSIS (F; ZUL);
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CANCER (F; WOI); CHILL (F; DAV); COLIC (F; ZUL); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; ZUL); CONSTIPATION (F; ZUL);
COUGH (F; WOI; ZUL); CRAMP (F; WOI); DERMATOSIS (1; ZUL); DIABETES (1; DAV; ZUL); DIARRHEA
(F; ZUL); DROPSY (F; DAV); DYSENTERY (F; DAV; ZUL); DYSMENORRHEA (F; ZUL); ENTEROSIS (F; ZUL);
FISTULA (F; WOI); FUNGUS (1; ZUL); GASTROSIS (F; ZUL); HEPATOSIS (F; DAV); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1;
ZUL); INFECTION (1; ZUL); INFERTILITY (F; ZUL); INFLAMMATION (F; ZUL); ITCH (F; ZUL); JAUNDICE (F;
ZUL); LARYNGOSIS (F; DAV); LEPROSY (F; WOI); MALARIA (F; ZUL); MYCOSIS (1; ZUL); OPHTHALMIA
(F; ZUL); OTOSIS (F; ZUL); PARASITE (1; WOI); PROSTATOSIS (F; ZUL); RHEUMATISM (F; ZUL); SIDE
ACHE (F; ZUL); SNAKEBITE (F; ZUL); SORE (1; ZUL); SORE THROAT (F; DAV); STOMACHACHE (F; ZUL);
SYPHILIS (F; ZUL); TUBERCULOSIS (1; ZUL); WATER RETENTION (F; DAV); WOUND (1; ZUL); WORM (1;
ZUL); YEAST (1; ZUL).
SPANISH PELLITORY (ANACYCLUS PYRETHRUM (L.) LINK) +
SYNONYMS: ANACYCLUS OFFICINARUM HAYNE, ANTHEMIS PYRETHRUM L.
ACTIVITIES (SPANISH PELLITORY) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; WO3); ANESTHETIC (1; WO3); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(1; WO3); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; WO3); CYCLOOXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; WO3);
INSECTICIDE (1; PH2); INSULIN-SPARING (1; WO3); LACRIMATOR (F; GMH); 5-LIPOXYGENASE INHIBITOR
(1; WO3); MOLLUSCICIDE (1; PH2); NEUROTONIC (F; KAP); RUBEFACIENT (1; WO2); SIALAGOGUE (1;
WO2); STIMULANT (1; WO2); TONIC (F; KAP).
INDICATIONS (SPANISH PELLITORY) — AGUE (F; GMH); APOPLEXY (F; HHB); BRUISE (F; GMH);
CANCER (1; JLH; WO3); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CARIES (F; KAP);
CATARRH (F; GMH); CEREBROSIS (F; GMH); CONGESTION (F; GMH); DERMATOSIS (F; WO2); DIABETES
(1; WO3); EPILEPSY (F; GMH; PH2); FEVER (F; WO2); GASTROSIS (F; JLH); GLOSSOSIS (F; GMH);
GOUT (F; GMH); HEADACHE (F; HHB); HEMORRHOID (1; WO3); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; WO3); INFLAMMATION (1; WO3); ISCHIOSIS (F; HHB); LETHARGY (F; GMH); LUMBAGO (F; HHB); MANGE (F; WO2);
NEURALGIA (F; HHB); PAIN (1; WO3); PALSY (F; GMH); PARALYSIS (F; HHB); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2);
RHINOSIS (F; GMH); SCIATICA (F; GMH); SORE THROAT (F; KAP); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STOMATOSIS
(F; HHB); TONSILOSIS (F; KAP); TOOTHACHE (1; WO2); TYPHUS (F; WO2); UVULOSIS (F; GMH);
XEROSTOMA (1; HHB; WO2).
DOSAGES (SPANISH PELLITORY) — 20 GRAINS (GMH); 20–30 DROPS TINCTURE (GMH); 0.5–1 G ROOT
POWDER (KAP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SPANISH PELLITORY) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT
PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). IN LARGE DOSES, MAY IRRITATE STOMACH
MUCUS, CAUSING BLOODY STOOLS, TETANIC CRAMPS, AND STUPOR (WO2). SEEDS MAY CAUSE ABORTION
IN SOME 15% OF ALBINO RATS (WO3). THE 2% ALCOHOLIC ROOT EXTRACT IS AS ANESTHETIC BUT LASTING
LONGER THAN 2% XYLOCAINE-HYDROCHLORIDE (WO3).
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SPEARMINT (MENTHA SPICATA L.) +++
SYNONYMS: M. AQUATICA VAR. CRISPA (L.) BENTH., M. CORDIFOLIA OPIZ EX FRESEN., M. CRISPA L., M. SPICATA
VAR. CILIATA DRUCE, M. SPICATA VAR. CRISPA (BENTH.) DANERT, M. SPICATA VAR. VIRIDIS L., MENTHA VIRIDIS (L.) L.
ACTIVITIES (SPEARMINT) — ALLERGENIC (1; APA); ANALGESIC (1; DEM; EFS); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DEM;
FEL); ANTISEPTIC (1; FAD; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; FAD; JFM; PHR; PH2); CARMINATIVE (1; APA;
FAD; JFM; PHR; PH2); DECONGESTANT (1; APA); DEODORANT (F; JFM); DERMATITIGENIC (1; FAD);
DIAPHORETIC (F; JFM); DIGESTIVE (1; APA; PH2); DIURETIC (F; CEB; FEL); EMETIC (F; DEM); EXPECTORANT (F; DEP); INSECTICIDE (F; PH2); NEURODEPRESSANT (1; PH2); SEDATIVE (1; DEM; PH2); STIMULANT
(1; PHR; PH2); STOMACHIC (1; FAD); VERMIFUGE (F; DEM; JFM).
INDICATIONS (SPEARMINT) — APHTHA (F; DEP); BRONCHOSIS (F; DEP); CANCER (F; FAD; JLH); CANCER,
BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); COLD (1;
FAD); COLIC (F; DEM); CONGESTION (1; APA); COUGH (F; APA); CRAMP (1; DEM; FAD; JFM; PHR;
PH2); DEPRESSION (F; APA); DIARRHEA (F; DEM; FAD; JFM); DYSPEPSIA (1; APA); DYSURIA (F; CEB;
FEL); ENTEROSIS (1; APA; DEM; JFM); FEVER (F; DEM; DEP; FAD; FEL; JFM); GAS (1; APA; DEM;
FAD; JFM; PHR; PH2); GASTROSIS (1; APA; JLH; JFM); GONORRHEA (F; FEL); GRAVEL (F; DEM; FEL);
HAY FEVER (F; DEM); HEADACHE (1; DEM; FAD; JFM); HEMORRHOID (F; DEM; FEL); HEPATOSIS (F;
JLH); HYSTERIA (F; DEM); INDURATION (F; JLH); INSOMNIA (1; DEM; PH2); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); NAUSEA
(F; APA; JFM); NEPHROSIS (F; CEB); NERVOUSNESS (1; DEM; PH2); PAIN (1; DEM; EFS); PALPITATION
(F; JFM); RHEUMATISM (F; FEL; JFM); SORE (F; JFM); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STOMACHACHE (1; DEM;
FAD; JFM); WATER RETENTION (F; CEB; DEM; FEL); WORM (F; CEB; DEM; JFM); WOUND (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (SPEARMINT) — 1–2 TBSP HERB (0.7–1.5 G)/CUP WATER SEVERAL ×/DAY(APA); 0.3–1 ML CONCENTRATED
SPEARMINT WATER (PNC); 1 WINEGLASS GIN TINCTURE 3–4 ×/DAY AS DIURETIC (CEB); 0.5–2 ML EO (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SPEARMINT) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE REPORTED AT
PROPER DOSING (PH2). ESTIMATED LETHAL DOSE FOR MENTHOL IN HUMANS MAY BE AS LOW AS 2 G. SURVIVAL AFTER
DOSES OF 8–9 G HAVE BEEN REPORTED. MENTHOL REACTIONS INCLUDE REPORTED CASES OF URTICARIA, ALLERGIC
CHEILITIS, STOMATOSIS, AND RARELY, SHAKING CHILLS FROM USE OF TOPICAL MENTHOL PRODUCTS. GI COMPLAINTS
DUE TO USE OF PEPPERMINT PREPARATIONS INCLUDE STOMATOSIS, SEVERE ESOPHAGITIS, GASTROSIS, UNEXPLAINED
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DIARRHEA, AND PANCREATITIS. MENTHOL IN NASAL PREPARATIONS MAY CAUSE SPASM OF THE GLOTTIS IN YOUNG
CHILDREN (AEH1). APA KINDLY SAYS IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MENTHOL, BUT I’LL BET THAT MANY SPEARMINT CLONES
DO CONTAIN MENTHOL. PH2 SAYS THAT SPEARMINT OIL POSSESSES A WEAK POTENTIAL FOR SENSITIZATION, DUE TO
ITS MENTHOL AND L-CARVONE (PH2). I SUPPOSE THE MANY SPECIES WITH MORE OF THESE INGREDIENTS WOULD
HAVE STRONGER POTENTIAL FOR SENSITIZATION. SEE MY DATABASE FOR MENTHOL- AND L-CARVONE-CONTAINING PLANTS.
NITPICKOLOGISTS WILL NO DOUBT SAY THAT CHILDREN SHOULD AVOID ALL PLANTS, NOT JUST EOS, CONTAINING MENTHOL.
SPEEDWELL (VERONICA OFFICINALIS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (SPEEDWELL) — ALTERATIVE (F; FEL; PNC); ANTIDIAPHORETIC (F; PH2); ANTISCORBUTIC (F;
EFS); ANTIULCER (1; HH2; PH2); APERITIF (F; EFS); ASTRINGENT (1; FAD; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS;
FAD); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS; FAD); DIGESTIVE (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; EFS; FAD; FEL); EMETIC (F;
DEM); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS; FAD); EXPECTORANT (F; EFS; FAD; FEL; HH2; PH2); STOMACHIC (F;
EFS); TONIC (F; FAD; FEL); TRANQUILIZER (F; EFS); VULNERARY (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (SPEEDWELL) — ADIPOSITY (F; MAD); ALACTEA (F; DEM); ANOREXIA (F; EFS); ARTHROSIS
(F; BRU; PHR; PH2); ASTHMA (F; FAD; HHB; HH2; MAD); BOIL (F; DEM; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F;
FAD; HHB; HH2; MAD); BURN (F; MAD); CATARRH (F; FEL; HHB; MAD); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM);
CHILL (F; DEM); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; MAD); COUGH (F; DEM; FAD; FEL); CRAMP (F; MAD); DERMATOSIS (F; DEM; FAD; FEL; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; HHB); EARACHE (F; DEM); ECZEMA (F; MAD);
ENTEROSIS (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); FEVER (F; EFS; FAD); GASTROSIS (F; MAD; PHR; PH2); GOUT (F;
FAD; MAD; PH2); HEMOPTYSIS (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F; PH2); INFECTION (F; HHB; MAD); INFLAMMATION (1; PH2); ITCH (F; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; FAD; FEL; MAD); NEPHROSIS (F; FAD; FEL; MAD;
PH2); NERVOUSNESS (F; EFS; PH2); ODONTOSIS (F; MAD); PHARYNGOSIS (F; HH2; PHR; PH2); PULMONOSIS (F; FAD; MAD); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; BRU; FAD; PH2); SCROFULA (F;
DEM; FEL); SORE THROAT (1; PH2); SPLENOSIS (F; MAD); STOMATOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); SWEAT (F;
PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD); ULCER (1; HH2; PHR; PH2); URETHROSIS (F; PH2); UTI (F; PHR);
VERTIGO (F; MAD); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; FAD; FEL); WOUND (F; MAD; PHR; PH2).
DOSAGES (SPEEDWELL) — 1.5 G HERB/CUP 2–3 ×/DAY (HH2; PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SPEEDWELL) — CLASS 1. REGULATED IN THE U.S.
AS AN ALLOWABLE FLAVORING AGENT IN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ONLY (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS
NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). SPEEDWELL PREVENTED AND SPEEDED HEALING OF
ULCERS IN EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS (PHR).
SPICEBUSH (LINDERA BENZOIN (L.) BLUME) +
SYNONYMS: BENZOIN AESTIVALE (L.) NEES, LAURUS AESTIVALIS L., LAURUS BENZOIN L.
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ACTIVITIES (SPICEBUSH) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; EB48:333); ANALGESIC (F; DEM; HAD); CANDIDICIDE
(1; ABS); CARMINATIVE (F; FAD; FEL); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM; FAD); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEM; FAD;
FEL); EMETIC (F; DEM; HAD); EMMENAGOGUE (F; DEM); PANACEA (F; DEM); STIMULANT (F;
EB48:333); TONIC (F; DEM); VERMIFUGE (F; FAD; FEL).
INDICATIONS (SPICEBUSH) — AGUE (F; FEL); AMENORRHEA (F; FAD); ANEMIA (F; FAD); ARTHROSIS (F;
FAD); BRUISE (F; FAD; FEL); CANDIDA (1; ABS); COLD (F; DEM; FAD); COLIC (F; FAD; FEL); COUGH
(F; FAD); CRAMP (F; FAD); CROUP (F; FAD); DERMATOSIS (F; FEL); DYSMENORRHEA (F; FAD); FATIGUE
(EB48:333); FEVER (F; DEM; FAD; FEL); GAS (F; FAD; FEL); GONORRHEA (F; DEM); HIVES (F; HAD);
ITCH (F; FEL); MALARIA (F; EB48:333); MEASLES (F; HAD); MYALGIA (F; FAD); NERVOUSNESS (F; FEL);
NEURALGIA (F; EB48:333); PAIN (F; DEM; HAD); PHTHISIS (F; HAD); PULMONOSIS (F; EB48:333); RESPIROSIS (F; EB48:333); RHEUMATISM (F; FAD; FEL); SWELLING (F; HAD); SYPHILIS (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS
(F; HAD); TYPHOID (F; FAD; FEL); VD (F; DEM); WORM (F; DEM; FAD; FEL); YEAST (1; ABS).
DOSAGES (SPICEBUSH) — “THE DECOCTION MAY BE DRUNK FREELY” (FEL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SPICEBUSH) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PH2).
STEMS CONTAIN LAUROTETANINE, A POTENTIALLY CYTOTOXIC ALKALOID. HEISEY AND GORHAM (LETT. APPL. MICROBIOL. 14:136–9; 1992) FOUND THAT EXTRACT OF STEM BARK OF LINDERA BENZOIN (“SPICEBUSH”) STRONGLY
INHIBITED YEAST (CANDIDA ALBICANS), MUCH BETTER THAN ANY OF THE OTHER 53 SPECIES THEY STUDIED.
SPIKENARD (ARALIA RACEMOSA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (SPIKENARD) — ALTERATIVE (F; CEB); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DEM); ANTISEPTIC (F; CEB); CARMINATIVE (F; CEB); DEPURATIVE (F; CEB); DIAPHORETIC (1; FAD; PH2); DIURETIC (F; FAD; HHB); EMETIC
(F; DEM); EXPECTORANT (F; HHB; PH2); PECTORAL (F; CEB); STOMACHIC (F; CEB); TONIC (F; DEM;
FAD); TOXIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (SPIKENARD) — AMENORRHEA (F; CEB); ASTHMA (F; PH2); BACKACHE (F; PH2); BOIL (F;
CEB; DEM; FAD); BRUISE (F; PH2); BURN (F; FAD); CARBUNCLE (F; FAD); CARIES (F; DEM); CHILDBIRTH
(F; CEB); COLD (F; CEB; PH2); COLIC (F; DEM); COUGH (F; CEB; FAD); DEBILITY (F; FAD); DERMATOSIS
(1; HHB; PH2); DROPSY (F; CEB); DYSENTERY (F; CEB); FEVER (1; DEM; FAD; PH2); GAS (F; CEB);
GOUT (F; CEB; HHB); HAY FEVER (F; PH2); INFECTION (F; FAD); INFLAMMATION (F; CEB; PH2); ITCH (F;
FAD); LASSITUDE (F; FAD); MASTOSIS (F; CEB); MYALGIA (F; CEB); MYOSIS (F; CEB); OPHTHALMIA (F;
DEM); PAIN (F; CEB; DEM); PARALYSIS (F; DEM); PERTUSSIS (F; CEB); RHEUMATISM (F; CEB; DEM;
FAD; HHB; PH2); SORE (F; CEB; DEM; FAD); SPRAIN (F; CEB); STOMACHACHE (F; CEB; FAD);
SWELLING (F; DEM; FAD; PH2); SYPHILIS (F; HHB); TOOTHACHE (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CEB); ULCER
(F; FAD); VD (F; DEM; HHB); WATER RETENTION (F; FAD; HHB); WOUND (F; FAD; PH2).
DOSAGES (SPIKENARD) — 2 G RHIZOME (HHB); 1.5 G RHIZOME/500 ML (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SPIKENARD) — CLASS 2B (AHP). NONE KNOWN
FOR PROPER DOSAGE (PH2). NOT FOR USE DURING PREGNANCY (PH2). PHOTODERMATOSIS IS POSSIBLE (PH2).
SPINACH (SPINACIA OLERACEA L.) +++
SYNONYMS: S. INERMIS MOENCH, S. OLERACEA VAR. INERMIS (MOENCH) PETERM., S. SPINOSA MOENCH.
ACTIVITIES (SPINACH) — ALEXETERIC (F; KAB); ANTIANEMIC (F; PHR); ANTIMACULITIC (1; JNU); ANTINYCTALOPIC (1; JNU); ANTIOXIDANT (1; FNF; JAD; JNU); ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); ANTIRETINITIC (1; JNU);
ANTIRIBOSOMAL (1; X10850653); ANTIVIRAL (1; X10850653); APERITIF (F; PHR; PH2); ASTRINGENT (F;
EFS); CARMINATIVE (F; DAA); DEMULCENT (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; EFS); EMOLLIENT (F; KAB); HEMATIGENIC (F; PHR; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; DAA); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; JNU); LAXATIVE (F; EFS);
LITHOLYTIC (F; KAB); VERMIFUGE (F; KAB).
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INDICATIONS (SPINACH) — ANEMIA (F; HHB; PHR); ANOREXIA (F; PHR; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F; KAB);
ASTHMA (F; KAB); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); CANCER (1; FNF; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (1; KAB; JNU);
CATARACT (1; JNU); CEREBROSIS (1; KAB; JNU); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; HHB); COLITIS (F; WOI); CONSTIPATION (F; EFS); DEMENTIA (1; JNU); DYSPNEA (F; KAB); ENTEROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); FATIGUE (F; PHR;
PH2); FEVER (F; EFS; WOI); GAS (F; DAA); GASTROSIS (F; HHB; PHR; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; KAB);
HIV (1; X10850653); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; DAA); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; JNU); INFECTION (1; JNU);
INFLAMMATION (F; WOI); JAUNDICE (F; KAB); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB); LEUKORRHEA (F; KAB); LUMBAGO
(F; KAB); MACULOSIS (1; JNU); NYCTALOPIA (1; JNU); OSTEOPOROSIS (1; JNU); PULMONOSIS (F; KAB);
RETINOSIS (1; JNU); SCABIES (F; KAB); SORE THROAT (F; KAB); SPINA BIFIDA (1; JNU); STONE (F;
KAB); STROKE (1; JNU); VIRUS (1; X10850653); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS); WORM (F; KAB).
DOSAGES (SPINACH) — FOOD FARMACY.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SPINACH) — NOT COVERED (AHP). NOT
APPROVED AS A MEDICINE (KOM; PHR). INFANTS SHOULD NOT RECEIVE SPINACH UNTIL AFTER THEIR FOURTH
MONTH (DANGER OF METHEMOGLOBIN FORMATION THROUGH NITRITES) (PHR). IF THE LEVELS OF OXALIC ACID
REPORTED IN DAA AND PHR ARE CORRECT (6–8% IN YOUNGER LEAVES, 16% IN OLDER LEAVES, 23–27% IN
THE COTYLEDONS), THEN THOSE SENSITIVE TO OXALIC ACID MIGHT NOT WANT TO OVERINDULGE IN SPINACH. PHR
ADVISES NOT LETTING THE LEAVES STAND, AS THE NITRATES MAY BE CONVERTED TO NITRITES.
SPREADING DOGBANE (APOCYNUM ANDROSAEMIFOLIUM L.) X
ACTIVITIES (SPREADING DOGBANE) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTICONVULSANT (F; DEM); ANTIDOTE (F;
CRC); APHRODISIAC (F; DEM); CARDIOTONIC (F; CRC); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC);
DIURETIC (F; DEM); EMETIC (F; CRC); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); HYDRAGOGUE (F; CRC); LACTAGOGUE (F;
DEM); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; DEM); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); POISON (F; CRC); TONIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (SPREADING DOGBANE) — ARTHROSIS (F; CRC); ASCITES (F; CRC); BLEEDING (F; DEM);
CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); CIRRHOSIS (F; CRC); COLD (F; DEM); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; DEM); CONVULSION
(F; CRC; DEM); CRAMP (F; DEM); DIABETES (F; CRC); DIZZINESS (F; CRC; DEM); DROPSY (F; CRC;
DEM); DYSURIA (F; DEM); EAR (F; DEM); EARACHE (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC); EPISTAXIS (F; DEM);
FEVER (F; CRC); FIT (F; DEM); GALLSTONE (F; CRC); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); GLOSSOSIS (F; DEM);
HEADACHE (F; DEM); HEART (F; DEM); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; DEM); INSANITY (F; CRC; DEM); MALARIA
(F; CRC); MANGE (F; DEM); MUCOSOSIS (F; CRC); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC);
NEURALGIA (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM); PAIN (F; DEM); PALPITATION (F; CRC; DEM); PHARYNGOSIS
(F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); SCROFULA (F; CRC); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC); SORE (F; DEM); SORE
THROAT (F; CRC); SYPHILIS (F; CRC); THROAT (F; DEM); TYPHOID (F; CRC); VD (F; CRC); VERTIGO (F;
DEM); WART (F; DEM); WATER RETENTION (F; DEM); WOMB (F; DEM); WORM (F; DEM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SPREADING DOGBANE) — CLASS 3 (AHP).
CARDIAC GLYCOSIDES. CANADIAN REGULATIONS PRECLUDE ITS USE IN FOOD (AHP). TOO TOXIC FOR EXPERIMENTATION (JAD).
SPRING SNOWFLAKE (LEUCOJUM VERNUM L.) X
ACTIVITIES (SPRING SNOWFLAKE) — ANALEPTIC (1; FNF); ANALGESIC (1; FNF); ANTIACETYLCHOLINESTERASE
(1; FNF); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; FNF); ANTIBUTYLCHOLINESTERASE (1; FNF); ANTICHOLINESTERASE (1; FNF);
ANTICURARE (1; FNF); ANTIMYASTHENIC (1; FNF); ANTINEUROTIC (1; FNF); BRADYCARDIC (1; FNF);
CHOLINERGIC (1; FNF); CNS INHIBITOR (1; FNF); EMETIC (1; FNF); EMOLLIENT (F; HHB); HYPNOTIC
(1; FNF); INSECTICIDE (1; FNF); MEMORIGENIC (1; FNF); MYOCONTRACTANT (1; FNF); MYONEUROSTIMULANT (1; FNF); PERISTALTIC (1; FNF); POISON (1; HHB); SECRETAGOGUE (1; FNF); SEDATIVE (1; FNF);
SIALAGOGUE (1; FNF).
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INDICATIONS (SPRING SNOWFLAKE) — ALZHEIMER’S (1; FNF); CARDIOPATHY (1; FNF); INSOMNIA (1;
FNF); MYASTHENIA (1; FNF); NERVOUSNESS (1; FNF); NEUROSIS (1; FNF); PAIN (1; FNF); SENILE
DEMENTIA (1; FNF); XEROPHTHALMIA (1; FNF).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SPRING SNOWFLAKE) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM; PH2). EMETIC AND POISONOUS; POSSIBLY EDIBLE AFTER PROCESSING (HHB). BULB IS EMETIC BUT
SAID TO BE EDIBLE COOKED (HHB).
SPURGE (CHAMAESYCE HYPERICIFOLIA (L.) MILLSP.) X
SYNONYM: EUPHORBIA HYPERICIFOLIA L.
ACTIVITIES (SPURGE) — ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); DIURETIC
(F; CRC; JFM); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC); HEMOSTAT (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (SPURGE) — ABRASION (F; CRC); BLEEDING (F; CRC); BUCCAL ULCER (F; CRC); CALLUS
(F; CRC); CANCER (F; CRC); COLIC (F; CRC); COMA (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); DIARRHEA (F;
CRC); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); DYSURIA (F; DEM); FEVER (F; CRC); GYNECOPATHY (F; CRC); INTESTINAL
AILMENT (F; CRC); LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC; JFM); MARASMUS (F; CRC); MENORRHAGIA (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); RESPIROSIS (F; CRC); RINGWORM (F; CRC); SCLEROSIS (F; CRC); STOMATOSIS (F;
CRC); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); TUMOR (F; CRC); UTEROSIS (F; CRC); WART (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION
(F; CRC; JFM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SPURGE) — “NARCOTIC. JUICE MAY CAUSE
TEMPORARY BLINDNESS IF INTRODUCED INTO THE EYES” (CRC).
SQUAW VINE (MITCHELLA REPENS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (SQUAW VINE) — ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA); ASTRINGENT (1; CRC; FAD); COLLYRIUM (F;
CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIURETIC (F; APA; FAD); PARTURIENT (F; APA; PNC); UTEROTONIC (F;
APA; CRC).
INDICATIONS (SQUAW VINE) — ALACTEA (F; APA); AMENORRHEA (F; CRC; FAD; PNC); ARTHROSIS (F;
DEM; FAD); BACKACHE (F; DEM); BLEEDING (F; DEM); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC; DEM); CHILL (F; DEM);
CONVULSION (F; DEM); CRAMP (F; DEM); CYSTOSIS (F; DEM); DERMATOSIS (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (1; APA;
CRC); DROPSY (F; CRC); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; DEM; FAD); DYSLACTEA (F; DEM); DYSMENORRHEA (F;
CRC; FAD; PNC); DYSURIA (F; CRC; DEM); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); FEVER (F; DEM); GASTROSIS (F; DEM);
GONORRHEA (F; CRC); GRAVEL (F; CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; FAD); HIVE (F; DEM; FAD); HYSTERIA (F; CRC);
INFLAMMATION (1; APA); INSANITY (F; DEM); INSOMNIA (1; APA; DEM); LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC); MASTOSIS
(F; DEM); MENORRHAGIA (F; CRC); MYALGIA (F; DEM); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC);
ORCHOSIS (F; DEM); PAIN (F; DEM; FAD); PARTURITION (F; FAD); POLYURIA (F; CRC); RASH (F; DEM);
RHEUMATISM (F; APA; DEM; FAD); RICKETS (F; DEM); RUPTURE (F; DEM); SIDE ACHE (F; DEM); SORE
NIPPLE (F; FAD); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); SWELLING (F; DEM; FAD); TYPHOID (F; DEM); UTEROSIS (F;
CRC); VAGINOSIS (F; CRC); VD (F; CRC; DEM); WATER RETENTION (F; APA; FAD); WOUND (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (SQUAW VINE) — 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SQUAW VINE) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT COVERED
(KOM; PHR).
SQUILL, SEA ONION (URGINEA MARITIMA (L.) BAKER) X
SYNONYMS: DRIMIA MARITIMA (L.) STEARN, SCILLA MARITIMA L., URGINEA SCILLA STEINH.
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GRUENWALD CITES THIS UNDER DRIMIA MARITIMA IN EDITION 1, UNDER THIS NAME IN EDITION 2. HH2
MAINTAINS SEPARATE ENTRIES FOR U. INDICA (ROXB.) KUNTH AND U. MARITIMA, A PRACTICE I FOLLOW, SO FAR
RESISTING THE TEMPTATION TO AGGREGATE.
ACTIVITIES (SQUILL) — ANTICANCER (1; CRC); CARDIOTONIC (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC); EMETIC (F;
CRC); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); HYPOTENSIVE (2; KOM); NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC (2; KOM); POISON
(F; CRC); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (2; KOM); RODENTICIDE (1; CRC).
INDICATIONS (SQUILL) — ADENOPATHY (F; CRC; JLH); ARRHYTHMIA (2; CRC; PHR); ASTHMA (F; CRC);
BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC); BRUISE (F; CRC); BURN (F; CRC); CALLUS (F; CRC); CANCER (1; CRC); CANCER,
EYE (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, PAROTID (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN
(F; CRC; JLH); CARDIAC INSUFFICIENCY (2; KOM); CATARRH (F; CRC); CONGESTION (F; CRC); CORN (F;
CRC); COUGH (F; CRC); CROUP (F; CRC); DANDRUFF (F; CRC); EDEMA (F; CRC); FELON (F; CRC);
GAS (F; CRC); HEART (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (2; KOM); INDURATION (F; CRC); KIDNEY
INSUFFICIENCY (2; KOM); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC); NERVOUS CARDIOPATHY (2; PHR); PERTUSSIS (F; CRC);
SEBORRHEA (F; CRC); SORE (F; CRC); STOMACHACHE (F; CRC); TUMOR (F; CRC); VARICOSIS (2; PHR);
WART (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC); WOUND (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (SQUILL) — 0.1–0.5 G STX SEA ONION POWDER (2; KOM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SQUILL) — COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS: POTASSIUM DEFICIENCY, AND THERAPY WITH DIGITALIS GLYCOSIDES; ADVERSE EFFECTS: DIARRHEA,
GASTROSIS, IRREGULAR PULSE, NAUSEA, AND VOMITING; AND INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER DRUGS: POTENTIATION OF
CALCIUM, CARDIAC GLYCOSIDES, EXTENDED GLUCOCORTICOID THERAPY, LAXATIVES, QUINIDINE, AND SALURETICS
(AEH; KOM). I THOUGHT THAT WAS A PRETTY BIG DOSE OF COMMISSION E, BUT HERE’S WHAT GRUENWALD
HAS TO SAY: SHOULD NOT BE USED IN 2ND OR 3RD DEGREE ATRIOVENTRICULAR BLOCKS, CAROTID SINUS SYNDROME,
HYPERCALCEMIA, HYPOKALEMIA, HYPERTROPIC CARDIOMYOPATHY, THORACIC AORTIC ANEURYSM, VENTRICULAR
TACHYCARDIA, AND WPW SYNDROME (PHR).
SQUIRREL-CORN (DICENTRA CANADENSIS (GOLDIE) WALP.) +
SYNONYM: CORYDALIS CANADENSIS GOLDIE.
SOME EUROPEANS (E.G., EFS) AGGREGATE D. CANADENSIS AND D. CUCULLARIA (L.) BERNH. THEIR CHEMICALS
AND ACTIVITIES SEEM THUS TO BE RATHER INTERCHANGEABLE. I’LL NOT RECOMMEND EITHER, THOUGH I DON’T FEEL
THEY ARE A SERIOUS HAZARD.
ACTIVITIES (SQUIRREL-CORN) — ALTERATIVE (F; EFS); ANTISPASMODIC (F; HHB); BITTER (1; PH2); CNS
DEPRESSANT (1; FAD); DIAPHORETIC (F; FAD); DIURETIC (1; EFS; FAD; HHB; PH2); GABA ANTAGONIST
(1; PH2); SPASMOGENIC (1; PH2); TONIC (1; EFS; HHB; PH2); TOXIC (1; FAD; PH2).
INDICATIONS (SQUIRREL-CORN) — CANCER (F; JLH); CRAMP (F; HHB); DERMATOSIS (F; FAD; PH2);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); FEVER (F; FAD); PARALYSIS (F; FAD); RASH (F; PH2);
SYPHILIS (F; EFS; HHB; PH2); TREMOR (F; FAD); URETHROSIS (F; PH2); UTI (F; PH2); VD (F; PH2);
WATER RETENTION (1; EFS; FAD; HHB; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SQUIRREL-CORN) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). NONE RECORDED AT PROPER DOSAGE (NOT GIVEN) (PH2). BICUCULLINE COULD CAUSE POISONING
IN HIGH DOSES (PH2).
STAR ANISE (ILLICIUM VERUM HOOK. F.) ++ (RAISED FROM CRC)
ACTIVITIES (STAR ANISE) — ALLERGENIC (1; LAF); ANALGESIC (F; CRC; EFS); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA);
ANTISEPTIC (F; CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (2; DEP; KOM; LAF; PH2); BRONCHOSECRETOLYTIC (2; KOM);
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CARMINATIVE (1; APA; CRC; DEP; PNC); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC; EFS); ESTROGENIC
(1; APA; LAF); EXPECTORANT (2; APA; CRC; HHB; PH2); FUNGICIDE (1; LAF); INSECTICIDE (1; APA;
LAF); LACTAGOGUE (1; APA; CRC); MUTAGENIC (1; LAF); PEDICULICIDE (1; APA; CRC); PISCICIDE
(F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC; PNC); STOMACHIC (F; DEP; EFS; CRC).
INDICATIONS (STAR ANISE) — ANEMIA (1; APA); ANOREXIA (2; PHR; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F; PH2);
BACTERIA (1; APA); BRONCHOSIS (2; APA; PHR; PH2); CATARRH (2; KOM; PHR; PH2); CHOLECYSTOSIS
(F; CRC); COLIC (1; APA; CRC); CONGESTION (1; APA); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); COUGH (2; APA;
CRC; PHR; PH2); CRAMP (2; APA; DEP; KOM; LAF; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; DEP; PH2);
DYSPEPSIA (2; APA; CRC; KOM; PH2); ENTEROSIS (1; PH2); EXTROPHY (F; CRC); FAVUS (F; CRC);
FRIGIDITY (F; APA); FUNGUS (1; LAF); GAS (1; APA; CRC; DEP; PH2; PNC); GASTROSIS (1; APA;
PHR; PH2); HALITOSIS (F; APA; CRC); HEMOPAREISIS (F; PH2); HERNIA (F; CRC); INFECTION (1; CRC;
LAF); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); LUMBAGO (F; CRC); MORNING SICKNESS (F; APA); MYCOSIS (1; LAF);
NAUSEA (F; APA); OTOSIS (F; CRC); PAIN (F; CRC; EFS; PH2); PARALYSIS (F; PH2); PARTURITION (F;
APA); RESPIROSIS (2; KOM; LAF; PHR; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; PH2); SCABIES (1; APA;
CRC); SPASM (2; CRC; LAF); STOMACH DISTRESS (1; APA); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION
(F; CRC; EFS).
DOSAGES (STAR ANISE) — 0.5–1 G POWDERED FRUIT (1 TEASPOON = ~3.2 G) (BIS); 0.5–1 G SEED/CUP
TEA (HHB); 3 G HERB OR EQUIVALENT OF 0.3 G EO (KOM; PHR; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (STAR ANISE) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE KNOWN
AT PROPER DOSAGE (KOM; PH2). WHILE I CONSIDER STAR ANISE, PROPERLY IDENTIFIED, AS SAFE AS COFFEE,
THERE ARE PAPERS DEALING WITH ANETHOLE INTOXICATION IN INFANTS, RELATING THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS TO
EXCESS ANETHOLE INGESTION: CONTINUOUS CRYING, IRRITABILITY, HYPERTONIA, ATYPICAL OCULAR MOVEMENTS,
TWITCHING, CYANOSIS, AND OCCASIONALLY VOMITING AND REFUSAL TO TAKE NOURISHMENT. THEY “CONCLUDE
THAT THE INFUSION OF ILLICIUM VERUM INCORRECTLY ADMINISTERED, OR IN HIGH DOSES, PRODUCES A NEUROLOGICAL TOXIC PICTURE,” WHICH MUST BE CONSIDERED IN DIAGNOSIS. THEY ADVISE AGAINST ITS USE IN INFANTS
(USDA ABSTRACT). ONE GROUP HAS REALLY ANALYZED STAR ANISE, IN REPORTING THREE NEW TOXINS, THAT’S
THREE STRIKES AGAINST STAR ANISE. POSSIBLY THEY WERE ANALYZING ILLICIUM ANISATUM, NAMESAKE OF THE
TOXIN ANISATIN. DENTIFRICES CONTAINING ANISE AND/OR STAR ANISE OIL MAY CAUSE CHEILITIS (DRY BLEEDING,
CRACKING, AND PEELING LIPS) (RIN).
STAR GRASS (HYPOXIS SP.) ++
SYNONYMS: H. HEMEROCALLIDEA FISCH. EX C. A. MEY. & AVE-LALL. AND H. ROOPERI T. MOORE “AFRICAN
POTATO” AND “BANTU TULIP” IN PH2.
ACTIVITIES (STAR GRASS) — ANTIADENOMIC (1; SHT); ANTICANCER (1; VAG; VVG; ZUL); ANTIEDEMIC
(1; SHT); ANTIEXUDATIVE (F; PH2); ANTI-HIV (1; VVG); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; SHT; VVG; ZUL);
ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; VVG); 5-ALPHA-REDUCTASE INHIBITOR (1; VVG); CYTOTOXIC (1; VVG); EMETIC (1;
ZUL); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; SHT); IMMUNOMODULATOR (F; VAG); LAXATIVE (1; VAG; WBB;
ZUL); PROSTAGLANDIN-SYNTHASE INHIBITOR (1; PH2); TONIC (F; VAG; ZUL); VERMIFUGE (F; VAG);
VULNERARY (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (STAR GRASS) — ADENOMA (1; SHT); ANXIETY (F; VAG); ARTHROSIS (F; VAG); BPH (1;
PH2; SHT; ZUL); BURN (F; VVG; WBB; ZUL); CACHEXIA (F; VAG); CANCER (1; VAG; VVG; ZUL);
CONSTIPATION (1; VAG; WBB; ZUL); CYSTOSIS (F; PH2; VVG); DEPRESSION (F; VAG); DYSURIA (1;
PH2; SHT; VVG); HEADACHE (F; WBB; ZUL); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; SHT); HIV (1; VVG); INFECTION
(F; VVG); INFLAMMATION (1; SHT; VVG; ZUL); MENTAL PROBLEM (F; ZUL); ORCHOSIS (F; VAG);
PALPITATION (F; VAG); PULMONOSIS (F; PH2); UTI (F; VAG; VVG); RHEUMATISM (F; VAG); SWELLING
(1; SHT); VERTIGO (F; VVG; ZUL); WORM (F; CEB; CRC; DEP; EFS).
DOSAGES (STAR GRASS) — 60 MG BETA-SITOSTEROL/DAY (SHT).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (STAR GRASS) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO
SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). NO SIGNIFICANT SIDE EFFECTS WERE NOTED AFTER 6 MONTHS (SHT).
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).
STAR OF BETHLEHEM (ORNITHOGALUM UMBELLATUM L.) +
ACTIVITIES (STAR OF BETHLEHEM) — POISON (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (STAR OF BETHLEHEM) — ADENOPATHY (F; CRC); DEBILITY (F; CRC); LYMPHOSIS (F; CRC).
STAVESACRE (DELPHINIUM STAPHISAGRIA L.) X
AS SO OFTEN IN PLANTS THAT I DESCRIBE AS TOO DANGEROUS TO TAKE, MANY OF THE FOLK INDICATIONS COME FROM
HOMEOPATHY (ESPECIALLY THOSE LABELED (F; HHB; PH2) BELOW), WHICH STRESSES POISONOUS PLANTS IN
EXTREMELY HIGH DOSES. UNFORTUNATELY, THE NAIVE DON’T ALWAYS UNDERSTAND THE HOMEOPATHIC DOSAGES. I
HOPE THE NONBOTANISTS WHO WROTE COMMISSION E AND THE HERBAL PDR HAVE FIGURED OUT THE LARKSPURS
BETTER THAN I HAVE. OTHERWISE, THEY KNOW NOT OF WHICH LARKSPUR THEY SPEAK. THERE ARE MORE THAN A
DOZEN CONSOLIDAS AND DELPHINIUMS, MANY CALLED LARKSPURS. AND DON’T FORGET THE PEDICULICIDE STAVESACRE, D. STAPHISAGRIA L. AFTER WASTING A DAY WITH THE NOMENCLATORIAL NUANCES, I FEEL I SHOULD TREAT
THREE SPECIES OR LUMP THEM ALL INTO ONE, LARKSPUR (CONSOLIDA REGALIS GRAY (FORMERLY DELPHINIUM
CONSOLIDA); THE SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT ROCKET LARKSPUR, CONSOLIDA AJACIS L. SCHUR; AND FINALLY THE STAVESACRE,
DELPHINIUM STAPHASIAGRIA L., WHICH IS NOT COVERED BY THE USDA. ALL ARE POISONOUS AND DANGEROUS,
AND PROBABLY NOT RELIABLY DISTINGUISHED BY NONBOTANISTS. SO IT IS, METHINKS, A BIT OPTIMISTIC TO ASSUME
THE DATA IN THE LITERATURE HAVE BEEN BASED ON POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION (I.E., BETTER SPECULATIONS THAN MINE).
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ACTIVITIES (STAVESACRE) — ANTISPASMODIC (F; EFS); ARRHYTHMOGENIC (1; PH2); EMETIC (F; EFS);
LAXATIVE (F; EFS); NARCOTIC (F; EFS); NERVINE (F; EFS); PEDICULICIDE (F; EFS); TOXIC (F; EFS);
VERMIFUGE (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (STAVESACRE) — ADENOPATHY (F; HHB; PH2); ALOPECIA (F; HHB; PH2); ANXIETY (F;
PH2); BODY ODOR (F; PH2); BLEPHAROSIS (F; HHB; PH2); CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER,
PITUITARY (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CERVICOSIS (F; JLH); CHALAZION (F; PH2); CONSTIPATION
(F; EFS; PH2); CRAMP (F; EFS); CYSTOSIS (F; PH2); DEBILITY (F; HHB; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2);
DIABETES (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; HHB); DYSURIA (F; PH2); EDEMA (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; PH2);
GONORRHEA (F; HHB; PH2); HEADACHE (F; HHB; PH2); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; HHB; PH2); HYSTERIA (F;
HHB; PH2); IMPOTENCE (F; HHB); INDURATION (F; JLH); LEUKORRHEA (F; HHB); MELANCHOLY (F; PH2);
NEURALGIA (F; HHB; PH2); NEURASTHENIA (F; HHB; PH2); NEUROSIS (F; PH2); PEDICULOSIS (1; EFS;
PH2); PHYMATA (F; JLH); POLYP (F; JLH); RHEUMATISM (F; HHB; PH2); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SCROFULA
(F; PH2); SEBORRHEA (F; PH2); SENILITY (F; PH2); STYE (F; PH2); SWELLING (F; PH2); ULCER (F; HHB;
PH2); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VD (F; HHB); WORM (F; EFS).
DOSAGES (STAVESACRE) — USE ONLY HOMEOPATHIC DILUTIONS.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (STAVESACRE) — NOT COVERED (AHP). 2 TSP
SEED LEADS TO COLLAPSE WITH LABORED BREATHING, STOMACH PAIN, AND WEAKENED PULSE.
STEVIA (STEVIA REBAUDIANA (BERTONI) BERTONI) ++
SYNONYM: EUPATORIUM REBAUDIANUM BERTONI
ACTIVITIES (STEVIA) — ANTIBACTERIAL (F; APA); ANTICARIOGENIC (F; APA); ANTIDIABETIC (1; APA);
ANTIEDEMIC (1; HH2); ANTIFERTILITY (1; APA); ANTIGLUCONEOGENIC (1; AMA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1;
HH2); ANTISEPTIC (F; APA); CALCIUM ANTAGONIST (1; AMA); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; APA; HHB; PH2);
DIURETIC (1; AMA; APA; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; APA; PH2; SYN); HYPOTENSIVE (1; AMA; APA;
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HH2; PH2); MUTAGENIC (1; AMA; APA); NATRIURETIC (F; PH2); NEPHROTOXIC (1; AMA); SWEETENER
(F; APA); VASODILATOR (1; AMA; APA).
INDICATIONS (STEVIA) — BACTERIA (F; APA); DIABETES (1; APA; HHB); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; AMA);
HYPERTONY (F; HH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; AMA; APA; HH2; PH2); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; APA;
PH2; SYN); INFLAMMATION (1; HH2); SWELLING (1; HH2); SYNDROME X (1; SYN); WATER RETENTION
(1; AMA; APA; PH2).
DOSAGES (STEVIA) — 1–2 CAPSULES STX (57 MG EXTRACT 85% STEVIOSIDES) WITH BEVERAGE (NH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (STEVIA) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NO HEALTH HAZARDS
KNOWN WITH PROPER USE AS A SWEETENER (PH2). AMA (ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE ALERT) SUGGESTS THAT
ONE BYPRODUCT OF STEVIA METABOLISM MAY BE MUTAGENIC (APA); STEVIOL, A METABOLITE OF STEVIOSIDE
“HAS BEEN FOUND TO BE HIGHLY MUTAGENIC IN SEVERAL IN VITRO STUDIES” (AMA 3:13). INSUFFICIENT
HUMAN DATA EXIST REGARDING SAFETY IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION. HENCE, “PREGNANT AND LACTATING
PATIENTS SHOULD AVOID STEVIA” (AMA 3:13). LIMITED DATA SUGGEST IT MAY BE A CONTRACEPTIVE (APA).
STEVIOSIDE IS “ABOUT ONE HUNDRED TIMES SWEETER THAN SUCROSE AT A 10% CONCENTRATION” (APA).
LIQUID LEAF EXTRACTS SIGNIFICANTLY DECREASE PLASMA GLUCOSE LEVELS AFTER OVERNIGHT FASTING IN 16
HEALTHY ADULTS (APA).
ST. JOHN’S-WORT
(HYPERICUM PERFORATUM L.) ++ (RAISED FROM CRC)
ACTIVITIES (ST. JOHN’S-WORT) — ANALGESIC (1; CAN; CRC; EFS); ANTICANCER (1; MAB);
ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FAD; MAB; PH2; VVG); ANTIDEPRESSANT (2; APA; BGB; CRC; PH2; SHT;
WAM); ANTIDOTE (1; FNF; MAD); ANTIEDEMIC (1; CAN); ANTIHERPETIC (1; MAB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; FAD; PIP; PH2); ANTINEURALGIC (F; BGB); ANTIRETROVIRAL (1; APA; FAD);
ANTISEPTIC (1; HHB; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (F; HHB); ANTIULCEROGENIC (1; CAN); ANTIVIRAL (2;
APA; PH2; SKY; VVG); ANXIOLYTIC (2; PH2; PNC); APERITIF (1; CAN); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC;
EFS; PNC); COMT INHIBITOR (F; MAB); CHOLAGOGUE (F; CRC; EFS); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC; EFS);
DIURETIC (F; BGB; DEP; EFS; VVG); DOPAMINERGIC (1; MAB; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; DEM;
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MAD); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC; EFS); GABA-REUPTAKE INHIBITOR (1; MAB); HEMOSTAT (F; DEM;
MAD); HYPOTENSIVE (1; CAN); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; CAN); MAOI (1; KOM; PHR; PH2);
MELATONINERGIC (1; PH2); NERVINE (1; EFS; MAB; WAM); PSYCHOTROPIC (1; CAN); RESOLVENT
(F; CRC); SEDATIVE (1; CAN; FAD; MAD; PH2); SEROTONINERGIC (1; MAB; PH2); SSRI (1;
MAB; PHR; PH2); STIMULANT (F; CRC); TONIC (1; CAN; CRC; WAM); TRANQUILIZER (1; CAN;
CRC; PNC); UTEROTONIC (F; EFS); VASOCONSTRICTOR (1; CAN); VERMIFUGE (F; CEB; CRC; DEP;
EFS); VULNERARY (1; APA; MAB; WAM).
INDICATIONS (ST. JOHN’S-WORT) — ADENOPATHY (F; CRC; JLH); ALCOHOLISM (1; MAB); ALOPECIA
(F; CRC); ANOREXIA (1; CAN); ANURIA (F; CRC); ANXIETY (2; APA; KOM; PH2; PNC); APOPLEXY
(F; MAD); ASTHMA (F; CRC; PH2); BACTERIA (1; CRC; FAD; MAB; PH2; VVG); BITE (F; CRC);
BLADDER STONE (F; CEB); BLEEDING (F; CRC; DEM; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC; PH2); BRUISE
(2; APA; BGB; FAD; MAB); BUNION (F; CRC); BURN (2; APA; KOM; MAD; PH2; SHT);
CALCIFICATION (F; PH2); CANCER (1; CRC; MAB); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, LYMPH (F; JLH);
CANCER, OVARY (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; MAD);
CATARRH (F; CRC); CEREBROSIS (F; CRC; PH2); CHICKENPOX (1; MAB); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC);
CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; APA; FAD; PH2); CLIMACTERIC (F; MAD); COLD (F; APA; PNC); COLD SORE (1;
MAB); CONCUSSION (F; CRC); CONGESTION (1; APA); CROHN’S DISEASE (F; CRC); COUGH (F; APA;
DEM; PNC); COXALGIA (F; CRC; MAD); CRAMP (F; APA; HHB; MAD); CUT (F; FAD); CYANOSIS
(F; MAD); CYSTOSIS (F; CRC); CYTOMEGALOVIRUS (1; MAB); DEPRESSION (2; APA; BGB; CRC;
FAD; KOM; PH2; SHT; WAM); DERMATOSIS (2; APA; PHR; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; APA; FAD; MAB;
PH2); DUODENOSIS (F; MAD); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; FAD; MAB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA CRC;
MAD; PNC); DYSPEPSIA (2; APA; KOM; PHR; PH2); DYSURIA (F; CEB; CRC); ECZEMA (1; PH2);
ENDOMETRIOSIS (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); ENURESIS (F; CRC; MAB; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; MAD);
EPISTAXIS (F; DEM); FEVER (F; DEM); FIBROSOSIS (F; CAN); FLU (1; CAN); GAS (F; MAD);
GASTRODUODENOSIS (1; CAN); GASTROSIS (1; CAN; CRC; PH2); GOUT (F; MAD; PH2; VVG);
HEADACHE (F; CRC; MAD); HEMATURIA (F; CEB); HEMOPTYSIS (F; CRC; MAD); HEMORRHAGIA (1;
CRC; MAB); HEMORRHOID (1; APA; CRC; HHB; MAD); HEPATOSIS (1; CAN; MAB; MAD;
MAN); HERPES (1; MAB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CAN); HIV (1; CAN; JAD); HYDROPHOBIA
(F; CRC); HYSTERIA (F; BGB; CRC; MAB); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; CAN); IMPOTENCE (F; CRC);
INDURATION (F; CRC; JLH); INFECTION (1; APA; CAN; MAB); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; CRC; FAD;
PIP; PH2); INSOMNIA (1; CAN; CRC; FAD; FNF; MAD; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; CRC; MAB; MAD);
LUMBAGO (F; MAD); LYMPHOSIS (F; JLH); MANIA (1; FNF; MAD); MASTOSIS (F; CRC; JLH; MAD);
MELANCHOLY (1; FNF; MAD); MENOPAUSE (1; CAN; MAB); MENORRHAGIA (F; MAB); MIGRAINE (F;
MAD); MYALGIA (2; KOM; PHR; PH2; SHT); NECK (F; CRC); NEPHROSIS (F; APA); NERVE (F;
CRC); NERVOUSNESS (1; APA; CAN; CRC; FAD; MAD; PH2; PNC); NEURALGIA (1; BGB; CAN;
MAB); NEURASTHENIA (F; CRC); NEUROFIBROMATOSIS (F; MAD); NEUROSIS (1; BGB; CAN; PH2);
NOCTAMBULISM (F; MAD); OCD (1; WAF); OLIGURIA (F; CRC); OTOSIS (1; SKY); OXYURID (F; HHB);
PAIN (1; CAN; CRC; EFS); PARALYSIS (F; CRC); PARASITE (F; MAB); PERTUSSIS (F; CRC); PHTHISIS
(F; CRC); PULMONOSIS (F; APA; CEB); RABIES (F; CRC); RADIATION (F; AIL); RHEUMATISM (1;
MAB; PH2; PNC); SAD (2; MAB); SCIATICA (1; CAN; CRC; MAB); SHINGLES (1; MAB);
SNAKEBITE (F; DEM); SORE (F; CRC; DEM; FAD); SORE THROAT (F; CEB); SPINE (F; CRC); SPRAIN
(1; BGB; WAM); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; PH2); STERILITY (F; DEM); STIMULANT (F; EFS); STOMATOSIS
(F; CEB); STRAIN (1; WAM); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; PH2); STRESS (1; CAN); SUNBURN (1; AIL); SWELLING
(1; CAN; CEB; MAB; MAD); TETANUS (F; CRC); TONSILOSIS (F; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC);
ULCER (1; CAN; CRC; MAB; MAD); ULCUS CRURIS (F; MAD); UTEROSIS (F; JLH; MAD); VD (F;
DEM); VIRAL HEPATITIS (1; MAB); VIRUS (2; APA; PH2; SKY; VVG); VITILIGO (1; CRC; SKY);
WATER RETENTION (F; BGB; DEP; EFS; MAD; VVG); WORM (F; CEB; CRC; DEP; EFS; FAD);
WOUND (2; APA; KOM; PH2; WAM).
DOSAGES (ST. JOHN’S-WORT) — 2–4 G DRY HERB (0.2–1 MG HYPERICIN)/DAY (JAD); 2–5 G DRY HERB/DAY
(MAB); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC); 2–4 G DRY SHOOT, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–2 TSP (2–4
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G FLOWERS)/CUP WATER 1–2 ×/DAY FOR 4–6 WK (APA); 2–4 ML LIQUID FLOWERING TOPS EXTRACT (1:1 IN
25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–4 ML FLOWERING TOPS TINCTURE (1:10 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN);
1–2 ML FLOWERING TOPS TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 1–2.7 MG/DAY HYPERICUM (MAB); 0.2–1.0 MG TOTAL
HYPERICIN (PIP); 500 MG STX (0.2% HYPERICIN) (SKY); 1 (430 MG) CAPSULE (STX WITH 300 MG
CERTIFIED POTENCY EXTRACT WITH AT LEAST 0.3% HYPERICIN IN A SYNERGISTIC BASE OF ST. JOHN’S-WORT POWDER)
3 ×/DAY WITH A LARGE GLASS OF WATER (NH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ST. JOHN’S-WORT) — CLASS 2D. MAY POTENTIATE
MAOIS (AHP). ACTIVE INGREDIENTS MAY BE PHOTOACTIVE, ESPECIALLY IN FAIR-SKINNED PEOPLE. REICHERT
TAKES IT EVEN MORE SERIOUSLY: ALTHOUGH HYPERICUM IS NOT AS STRONG AS SYNTHETIC MAOIS, PATIENTS
SHOULD STILL AVOID THE THINGS USUALLY AVOIDED: HIGH TYRAMINE FOODS (SMOKED OR PICKLED), ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES, AMPHETAMINES, COLD AND HAY FEVER REMEDIES, NARCOTICS, TRYPTOPHAN, AND TYROSINE (I NO
LONGER BELIEVE THIS CAVEAT IS DESIRABLE). DO NOT TAKE DURING PREGNANCY OR INTENSE SUN EXPOSURE
(REICHERT, 1994; WAM). COMMISSION E REPORTS ADVERSE EFFECT OF PHOTOSENSITIVITY. OTHER SOURCES
REPORT FLOWERING TOP PERMITTED FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY; NOT TO BE USED BEFORE EXPOSURE TO SUNLIGHT
(AEH). FOSTER (1996) IS MODERATE, SUGGESTING THAT ST. JOHN’S-WORT SHOULD NOT BE MIXED WITH
SYNTHETIC ANTIDEPRESSANTS. BECAUSE IT MAY INHIBIT MAO, TAKING IT WITH SSRIS, SUCH AS PROZAC, COULD
CAUSE SERIOUS HEALTH DAMAGE. ALTHOUGH SIDE EFFECTS HAVE NOT BEEN REPORTED IN CLINICAL STUDIES, RANGE
ANIMALS EATING THE PLANT AND THEN STANDING IN BRIGHT SUNLIGHT HAVE EXPERIENCED SUNBURN OR BLINDNESS
FROM PHOTOSENSITIZATION. THIS TREATMENT OPTION SHOULD BE DISCUSSED WITH YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER
(FOSTER, 1996). THE HERBAL PDR STATE THAT PHOTODERMATOSIS IN ANIMALS USUALLY KICKS IN AFTER HIGH
DOSES, SUCH AS 3000 MG PER KG BODY WEIGHT (PHR). CAN CAUTIONS THAT HYPERICIN IS PHOTOTOXIC.
“MICE GIVEN 0.2–0.5 MG OF THE HERB WERE FOUND TO DEVELOP SEVERE PHOTODYNAMIC EFFECTS. DELAYED
HYPERSENSITIVITY OR PHOTODERMATOSIS HAS BEEN DOCUMENTED FOR ST. JOHN’S-WORT, FOLLOWING THE INGESTION OF A HERBAL TEA MADE FROM THE LEAVES” (CAN). ESCOP RECOMMENDS A LIMITED DAILY INTAKE OF
1 MG TOTAL HYPERICIN (QRNM, 1997:292). BECAUSE OF SLIGHT UTERINE ACTIVITY IN VITRO, ITS USE IN
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN). NO CONTRAINDICATIONS OR DRUG-DRUG INTERACTIONS
REPORTED (PIP). A RECENT INTERNET MESSAGE CAUTIONS ABOUT THE POTENTIAL FOR SEROTONIN SYNDROME.
SYMPTOMS INCLUDE CHILLS, CONFUSION, FEVER, MYOCLONUS, HYPERACTIVE REFLEXES, MYOCLONUS, SPEECH
DIFFICULTIES, AND SWEATING. CANNOT BE MIXED WITH AN SSRI. THAT IS LIKELY TO PRODUCE SEROTONIN
SYNDROME—SEVERE HEADACHE, TACHYCARDIA, AND DIAPHORESIS—WHICH RESEMBLES NEUROLEPTIC MALIGNANT
SYNDROME (O’BRIEN, 1998). RECENTLY FOUND TO DETOXIFY ALL THE SAME DRUGS THAT GRAPEFRUIT POTENTIATES.
IT INDUCES CYTOCHROME P3A4 450, WHICH SPEEDS UP METABOLISM OF SEVERAL DRUGS. NIERENBERG ET AL.,
1999 KINDLY REMIND US THAT, LIKE SYNTHETIC ANTIDEPRESSANTS, THIS HERBAL ANTIDEPRESSANT MAY RARELY
INDUCE HYPOMANIA IN MANIC PATIENTS. POORLY DESIGNED LOMA LINDA STUDIES (ONDRIZEK) SUGGEST THAT
HYPERICUM MAY INTERFERE WITH FERTILITY. BUT THIS WAS BASED ON SOAKING “SKINNED HUMAN SPERM” FOR
24 HOURS IN HYPERICUM TEA AS I RECALL.
EXTRACTS (ST. JOHN’S-WORT) — A STX (600 MG WIT, 0.24–0.32% HYPERICIN 3 ×/DAY) PRODUCED
ERYTHEMA IN LIGHT-SENSITIVE PATIENTS (AHP). LEAF EXTRACTS ENHANCE MOUSE IMMUNE SYSTEM AGAINST
BORDETELLA PERTUSSIS AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS. NOVOIMANINE IS MOST EFFECTIVE AGAINST S.
AUREUS, WITH WATER SOLUBLE IMANINE BEING MORE EFFECTIVE THAN IMAMINE OR SULPHANILAMIDE. HERB
EXTRACTS ARE REPORTEDLY MORE ACTIVE AGAINST ESCHERICHIA, SHIGELLA, AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS THAN
DECOCTIONS. CATECHIN AND FLAVONOID CONTAINING FRACTIONS INHIBIT THE FLU VIRUS 83–100% (CAN).
AMENTOFLAVONE IS ANTIINFLAMMATORY AND ANTIULCEROGENIC (CAN). TOTAL FLAVONOID FRACTION IS
ANALGESIC IN MICE (CAN). SMALL AMOUNTS OF HYPERICIN ARE TONIC AND TRANQUILIZING IN HUMANS
(CAN). EXTRACTS INHIBIT CATECHOL-O-METHYL-TRANSFERASE AT 100 ΜM, MODULATE INTERLEUKIN-6, BLOCK
CORTICOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE, REDUCE THE AVAILABILITY OF SEROTONIN RECEPTORS (IC50 = 6.2
ΜG/ML) AND THE ASSOCIATED INHIBITION OF RESORPTION OF SEROTONIN INTO THE CELL, AND BLOCK MAOA AND B IN VITRO AND EX VIVO, AND HYPERICIN RAISES LEVELS OF MELATONIN, ALL FACTORS THAT MAY
CONTRIBUTE TO ANTIDEPRESSANT ACTIVITY. NO STATISTICAL EVIDENCE WAS SHOWN IN THE ANTIINFLAMMATORY
ACTIVITY OF THE EXTRACT AND HYDROCORTISONE (QRNM, 1997:292). WITH RATS THE IC50 WAS ONLY 6.2
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ΜG/ML FOR INHIBITING SYNAPTOSOMAL SEROTONIN UPTAKE (CONSISTENT WITH DOSES OF 900 MG EXTRACT
IN HUMANS). LD50 = >5000 MG/KG. PHOTOTOXIC REACTIONS OCCUR IN SOME PATIENTS WITH AIDS
GIVEN IVN INJECTIONS OF 30–40 MG HYPERICIN. “NOT SUITABLE FOR USE AS DAILY SEDATIVES OF SLEEP
AIDS. PREPARATIONS ARE NO MORE EFFECTIVE THAN SYNTHETIC ANTIDEPRESSANTS,” BUT THEY ARE EXTREMELY
WELL TOLERATED BY THE PATIENTS. IN OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES OR >3000 CASES, THERE IS CA. A 3% INCIDENCE
OF MINOR SIDE EFFECTS, CF 10–25% WITH MODERN NONTRICYCLIC ANTIDEPRESSANTS (SHT). IN GERMANY,
THE COSTS ARE ABOUT EQUAL (TRICYCLICS = 0.75 A DAY, HYPERICUM 0.80 A DAY, CF $2.25 FOR NONTRICYCLIC
ANTIDEPRESSANTS (SHT).
STONECROP (SEDUM ACRE L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (STONECROP) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; HHB); DIURETIC (F; MAD); EMETIC (F; HHB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; MAD); HYPOTENSIVE (1; HHB); LAXATIVE (F; HHB).
INDICATIONS (STONECROP) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; HHB; MAD); BLEEDING
(F; HHB); BRIGHT’S DISEASE (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; MAD); BURN (F; HHB; PH2); CANCER (F;
MAD); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, LYMPH (F; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (F; JLH); CANCER, SKIN
(F; MAD); CARCINOMA (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; MAD); CATARRH (F; MAD); CONDYLOMA (F;
JLH); CONSTIPATION (F; HHB) CORN (F; JLH); COUGH (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; FEL; MAD);
DIPHTHERIA (F; HHB; MAD); DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSENTERY (F; HHB; MAD); ECZEMA (F; PH2);
EDEMA (F; MAD; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; FEL; HHB; MAD); FEVER (F; FEL; HH2); HEMORRHOID
(F; HHB; MAD); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; HHB; MAD); HYPERTONY (F; HHB; MAD); JAUNDICE
(F; MAD); LYMPHOMA (F; JLH); MALARIA (F; FEL; HHB); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); NEPHROSIS (F;
MAD); PAIN (F; MAD); PHARYNGOSIS (F; MAD); PROCTOSIS (F; MAD); PROLAPSE (F; MAD);
RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SCROFULA (F; FEL); SORE (F; HHB; MAD); SORE THROAT (F; HHB); STOMATOSIS
(F; HH2; PH2); SWELLING (F; MAD); WART (F; MAD; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; MAD); WHITLOW
(F; JLH); WOUND (1; MAD; PH2).
DOSAGES (STONECROP) — 1 G POWDERED HERB/DAY (MAD); 3 G/DAY (PH2); 1 TSP/CUP WATER (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (STONECROP) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). NOT TO BE USED IN CASES OF
GI OR URINARY INFLAMMATION (PH2). LD50 OF ALKALOID MIX 50 MG/KG IPR MUS (HH2).
STONEROOT (COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (STONEROOT) — ANTILITHIC (F; PH2); ANTIOXIDANT (F; FAD); ANTISPASMODIC (F; APA; HHB);
ASTRINGENT (1; APA; HHB); CARMINATIVE (1; HHB); DEODORANT (F; DEM); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM);
DIAPHORETIC (F; APA; CAN); DIURETIC (1; FAD; PHR; PH2); EMETIC (1; APA; DEM; FAD); LITHOLYTIC
(F; CAN); PANACEA (F; DEM); SEDATIVE (F; APA); STIMULANT (F; DEM); STOMACHIC (1; PHR; PH2);
TONIC (1; APA; PHR; PH2).
INDICATIONS (STONEROOT) — BACKACHE (F; DEM); BLADDER STONE (F; APA); BLEEDING (F; DEM); BOIL
(F; DEM); BPH (F; AKT); BRUISE (F; FAD; HHB); BURN (F; FAD); CALCULUS (F; PHR; PH2); CANCER
(F; JLH); CANCER, TONGUE (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; DEM); COLIC (F; DEM); COLITIS (F; AKT);
CONSTIPATION (F; PH2); CRAMP (F; APA; HHB); CVI (F; AKT); CYSTOSIS (1; FAD; HHB; PH2);
DEBILITY (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (F; FAD; PH2); DROPSY (F; FAD; PHR); DYSENTERY (F; FAD); DYSPEPSIA
(F; FAD); ENTEROSIS (1; PHR; PH2); FEVER (F; APA; CAN); GAS (1; HHB); GASTROSIS (1; AKT; PHR;
PH2); GLOSSOSIS (F; JLH); HEADACHE (F; DEM); HEMATOCHEZIA (F; DEM); HEMORRHOID (F; AKT;
APA; FAD; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; AKT; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; APA); KIDNEY STONE (F; APA);
LARYNGOSIS (F; AKT; FAD); LEG ACHE (F; DEM); LISTLESSNESS (F; DEM); LITHURIA (F; PH2); MASTOSIS
(F; DEM); NEPHROSIS (F; CAN; FAD); NERVOUSNESS (F; APA); PULMONOSIS (F; AKT); RHEUMATISM
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(F; DEM); SORE (F; APA; FAD); SORE THROAT (F; AKT); SPRAIN (F; FAD); STOMATOSIS (F; AKT); STONE
(F; CAN); SWELLING (F; DEM); TELANGIECTASIA (F; AKT); VARICOSIS (F; AKT); WATER RETENTION (1;
FAD; HHB; PHR; PH2); WOUND (F; APA; FAD; HHB).
DOSAGES (STONEROOT) — 1–4 G DRY ROOT, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–4 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (PNC);
1–4 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 30–40 DROPS 1:2 TINCTURE (FRESH
WHOLE ROOT) 3–5 ×/DAY (AKT); 2–8 ML ROOT TINCTURE (1:5 IN 40% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–8 ML
ROOT TINCTURE (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (STONEROOT) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE LISTED
(PH2). IN VIEW OF THE LACK OF PHARMACOLOGICAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL DATA, EXCESSIVE USE, ESPECIALLY
DURING LACTATION AND PREGNANCY, SHOULD BE AVOIDED (CAN). OVERDOSE CAN CAUSE COLIC, NAUSEA, AND
PAIN, IRRITATING THE MUCUS LINING OF THE GI TRACT, SOMETIMES DIZZINESS AND STRANGURY (APA).
STORAX (LIQUIDAMBAR ORIENTALIS MILL.) ++
MANY RESPONSIBLE AUTHORS (E.G., HHB & LAF), WHEN COVERING SPECIES OF LIQUIDAMBAR, E.G.,
AGGREGATE AMERICAN STORAX AND ORIENTAL STORAX. DISTINGUISHING LIQUIDAMBAR AND STORAX RESINS SEEMS
RATHER DIFFICULT TOO. HENCE, I BELIEVE THAT REPORTING SEPARATELY WOULD BE RATHER ARTIFICIAL. FEW PEOPLE
ALIVE CAN GUARANTEE THE TAXONOMIC SOURCE OF THE RESIN ITSELF. AND I SUSPECT THERE ARE FEW, IF ANY,
CHEMICAL ANALYSES BASED ON VOUCHERED SPECIMENS, AND MANY MORE BASED ON AGGREGATES OF MISCELLANEOUS RESINS.
ACTIVITIES (STORAX) — ANTIDOTE (F; DAA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; DEP; LAF;
SKJ); ASTRINGENT (F; DEP); DIAPHORETIC (1; PH2); EXPECTORANT (1; DEP; EFS; FEL; LAF; SKJ);
PARASITICIDE (F; DAA); PECTORAL (F; DEP); SCABICIDE (F; EFS); STIMULANT (F; EFS; PH2; SKJ);
SUPPURATIVE (F; DEP); TONIC (F; DEP); VULNERARY (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (STORAX) — ASTHMA (F; FEL); BRONCHOSIS (F; FEL; PH2); BURN (F; JLH); CANCER (F;
DAA; JLH; LAF); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CATARRH
(F; FEL); COLD (F; DAA); CONVULSION (F; DAA); COUGH (F; FEL; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; DEP; HHB;
PH2); EPILEPSY (F; DAA; PH2); FEVER (1; PH2); FROSTBITE (F; DAA); GASTROSIS (; JLH); GLEET (F;
FEL); GONORRHEA (F; FEL); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (1; PH2); ITCH
(F; PH2); LACTOSE INTOLERANCE (F; PH2); LEPROSY (F; PH2); LEUKORRHEA (F; FEL); MALARIA (F; DAA);
MYCOSIS (F; FEL); ORCHOSIS (F; DEP); PARASITE (F; DAA); PHTHIRIASIS (F; DEP); PHYMATA (F; JLH);
POLYP (F; JLH); PULMONOSIS (F; FEL); RINGWORM (F; FEL); SCABIES (F; DEP; EFS; FEL; HHB);
SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SORE (F; FEL; PH2); SORE THROAT (F; DEP); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); SWELLING (F;
DEP); SYNCOPE (F; PH2); TINEA (F; FEL); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VD (F; FEL); WOUND (F; DAA; PH2).
DOSAGES (STORAX) — 10–20 GRAINS RESIN (FEL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (STORAX) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). INGESTION MAY LEAD TO DIARRHEA. POSSIBLY
ALLERGENIC (PH2). BROAD TOPICAL APPLICATION MAY LEAD TO TRANSDERMAL ABSORPTION FOLLOWED BY KIDNEY
DAMAGE (ALBUMINURIA OR HEMORRHAGIC NEPHRITIS) (PH2).
STRAWBERRY (FRAGARIA VESCA L.) +++
SYNONYM: FRAGARIA INSULARIS RYDB.
ACTIVITIES (STRAWBERRY) — ALTERATIVE (F; DAD; EFS); ANTINITROSAMINIC (1; JNU); ANTIOXIDANT (1;
JNU); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DAD); ANTISEPTIC (F; DEM); ANTITUMOR (F; JNU); APHRODISIAC (F; JNU);
ASTRINGENT (1; CEB; EFS; PH2); CATABOLIC (F; KOM); DEPURATIVE (F; CEB; DAD; EFS); DISCUTIENT
(F; DAD; EFS); DIURETIC (F; CEB; EFS; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; EFS); NERVINE (F; EFS); TONIC (F; KOM).
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INDICATIONS (STRAWBERRY) — ANEMIA (F; KOM); ARTHROSIS (F; PH2); BLENNORRHAGIA (F; DAD);
BRONCHOSIS (F; JFM); CALCULUS (F; DAD); CANCER (1; DAD; FNF; JLH; JNU); CANCER, LARYNX (1;
FNF; JLH); CARCINOMA (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; JFM; PH2); CEREBROSIS (1; JNU); CHILBLAIN (F; HHB);
CONSTIPATION (F; EFS); CYSTOSIS (F; DAD; JFM); DEMENTIA (1; JNU); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2);
DIABETES (F; DAD); DIARRHEA (F; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; DAD; JFM); DYSURIA (F; DAD); ENTEROSIS
(F; DAD; PH2); FEVER (F; DAD; DAV; KOM); GASTROSIS (F; DAD; JNU; PH2); GINGIVOSIS (F;
DAD); GOUT (F; CEB; PH2); GRAVEL (F; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; JNU; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F;
DAD); HYPERURICEMIA (F; JFM); IMPOTENCE (F; JNU); INFLAMMATION (F; JFM; PH2); JAUNDICE (F;
DAV; HHB; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; JFM; PH2); NEUROSIS (F; PH2); NIGHT SWEATS (F; KOM); OBESITY
(F; KOM); ODONTOSIS (F; DAD); RASH (F; PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2); SORE
(F; DEM); SORE THROAT (F; DAD; PH2); STOMATOSIS (F; DEM; PH2); STONE (F; PH2); TARTAR (F;
DAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DAD); TUMOR (F; JNU); UROGENITOSIS (F; DAD); WATER RETENTION (F; CEB;
EFS; HHB; PH2).
DOSAGES (STRAWBERRY) — FRUITS FOOD FARMACY (JAD); 1 G LEAF/CUP TEA (HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (STRAWBERRY) — CLASS 1 (AHP). THE HERBAL
DESK REFERENCE (PH2) IS ASTUTE AND KIND ENOUGH TO TELL US NOT TO TAKE STRAWBERRY IF ONE IS ALLERGIC
TO STRAWBERRY. SHALL WE MAKE THAT A UNIVERSAL TEMPLATE AND ADVISE ALLERGIC PEOPLE NOT TO TAKE THEIR
ALLERGENS? SHALL WE TAKE THE MCDONALD MCCOPOUT AND REMIND PEOPLE NOT TO DRINK BOILING OR OVERHOT BEVERAGES, TELLING OUR READERS TO LET THEIR HOT TEAS AND BOILING DECOCTIONS COOL TO A SAFE
TEMPERATURE BEFORE DRINKING? AH, THIS LITIGIOUS SOCIETY OF OURS! COMMISSION E REPORTS LEAF NOT
APPROVED FOR THERAPEUTIC USE. “A THERAPEUTIC APPLICATION CANNOT BE RECOMMENDED” (KOM). THIS IS
THE SAME COMMISSION E THAT APPROVES DANGEROUS BITTERSWEET AND NOT-SO-DANGEROUS COLA AND
GUARANA. (JAD). HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTIONS ARE POSSIBLE, BUT THERE IS NO OBJECTION TO THE USE AS AN
ADMIXTURE TO HERBAL TEAS (AEH). HAS MANY OF THE SAME TANNINS IN THE LEAF AS DOES TEA; IS TEA
(CAMELLIA SINENSIS) REALLY HEALTHIER THAN BLACKBERRY, RASPBERRY, AND STRAWBERRY LEAF TEA, OR JUST BETTER
PROMOTED AND HYPED?
STRAWBERRY TREE (ARBUTUS UNEDO L.) +
ACTIVITIES (STRAWBERRY TREE) — ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; EFS); ANTISEPTIC (F; CRC; EFS); ASTRINGENT (F;
CRC); INTOXICANT (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (STRAWBERRY TREE) — RHEUMATISM (F; EFS); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); UTI (F; CRC).
STRONGBACK (DESMODIUM ADSCENDENS (SW.) DC.) ++
SYNONYMS: D. OVALIFOLIUM GUILL. & PERR., HEDYSARUM ADSCENDENS SW., MELIBOMIA ADSCENDENS
(SW.) KUNTZE.
ACTIVITIES (STRONGBACK) — ANTIAGGREGANT (F; IED); ANTISPASMODIC (1; AAB); CONTRACEPTIVE (F;
DAV); LACTAGOGUE (F; DAV); LAXATIVE (F; JFM).
INDICATIONS (STRONGBACK) — ADENOPATHY (F; IED); ARTHROSIS (F; AAB); ASTHMA (1; AAB); BACKACHE (F; AAB); CACHEXIA (F; JFM); CONSTIPATION (F; JFM); CONVULSION (1; AAB; IED; JFM); CRAMP
(1; AAB); DERMATOSIS (F; IED); DYSPEPSIA (F; IED); DYSURIA (F; JFM); HEADACHE (F; AAB); IMPOTENCE (F; AAB); INFECTION (F; DAV); INFLAMMATION (F; IED); MALNUTRITION (F; JFM); MYALGIA (F;
AAB); NEPHROSIS (F; AAB); PAIN (F; AAB); RASH (F; IED); SORE (F; JFM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; IED);
VAGINOSIS (F; DAV); VD (F; JFM); WOUND (F; JFM).
DOSAGES (STRONGBACK) — 1–2 TSP DRY LEAF IN 3 DIVIDED DOSES TO PREVENT ASTHMA (AAB); STEEP
WHOLE PLANT IN RUM FOR BACKACHE; TAKE 0.25 GLASS 3 ×/DAY (AAB).
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STROPHANTHUS, CLIMBING OLEANDER
(STROPHANTHUS GRATUS (WALL. & HOOK.) BAILL.) X
SYNONYM: ROUPELLIA GRATA WALL. & HOOK.
SEE ALSO KOMBE, STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS DC.
ACTIVITIES (STROPHANTHUS) — ANXIOLYTIC (F; PH2); CARDIOTONIC (1; PH2); CURARE (1; HDN; FNF);
DIGITALIC (1; PH2); DIURETIC (F; EFS); NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC (1; HDN); NEGATIVE DROMOTROPIC (1;
HDN); PEDICULICIDE (F; HDN); POSITIVE BATHMOTROPIC (1; HDN); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; HDN).
INDICATIONS (STROPHANTHUS) — ANXIETY (F; PH2); ASTHMA (F; MAD); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; PH2);
BRADYCARDIA (F; HHB); CANCER (F; HDN); CARDIOPATHY (F; PH2); DEBILITY (F; HDN); GASTROSIS (F;
PH2); GONORRHEA (F; HDN); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; PH2); NEURODYSTONIA (F; PH2); STENOCARDIA
(F; HHB); SYPHILIS (F; HDN); VD (F; HDN); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS).
DOSAGES (STROPHANTHUS) — DON’T TAKE IT EXCEPT WITH PHYSICIAN GUIDANCE! (JAD); 0.5–1.5 G
TINCTURE/DAY (PH2); CYMARIN 0.6–0.9 MG IVN MAN/DAY, 2.3–2.5 MG ORL HUMAN (HDN); OUABAIN
0.25–0.65 MG IVN HUMAN/DAY, 12–48 MG/DAY ORL HUMAN (HDN); TOXIC DOSE 143 MG/MAN; KSTROPHANTHOSIDE 0.2–1.2 MG IVN HUMAN/DAY, TO 7.5 MG/DAY ORL HUMAN; TOXIC DOSE 143 MG/MAN
(HDN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (STROPHANTHUS) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). SIDE EFFECTS MAY INCLUDE
CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA, HEADACHE, OPHTHALMIA (DISTURBANCE OF COLOR VISION), QUEASINESS, STUPOR, AND
VOMITING. MAY ENHANCE EFFECTS AND SIDE EFFECTS WITH CALCIUM SALTS, GLUCOCORTICOIDS, LAXATIVES,
QUINIDINE, AND SALURETICS (PH2). POWDERED SEEDS LDLO 23–24 MG/KG IVN DOG (HH2); G-STROPHANTHIDIN LDLO 0.33–0.44 MG/KG IVN DOG (HH2).
SUMA (HEBANTHE ERIANTHA (POIR.) PEDERSEN) ++
SYNONYMS: GOMPHRENA PANICULATA (MART.) MOQ., HEBANTHE PANICULATA MART., PFAFFIA PANICULATA
(MART.) KUNTZE.
ACTIVITIES (SUMA) — ADAPTOGEN (F; APA); ANTIASCITES (1; APA); ANTICANCER (1; APA); ANTIMELANOMIC (F; APA); ANTITUMOR (1; APA); ANTIVIRAL (F; APA); CHEMOPREVENTIVE (F; APA); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (F; APA).
INDICATIONS (SUMA) — ANEMIA (1; BJH111:359); CANCER (1; APA); DIABETES (F; APA); EBV (F;
APA); FATIGUE (F; APA); IMMUNODEPRESSION (F; APA); MELANOMA (F; APA); MENOPAUSE (F; APA);
SICKLE CELL ANEMIA (1; BJH111:359); STRESS (F; APA); TUMOR (1; APA); VIRUS (F; APA).
DOSAGES (SUMA) — 500–1000 MG DRY HERB 2–3 ×/DAY (APA); 1–2 (520 MG) CAPSULES 2 ×/DAY
(APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SUMA) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT COVERED
(KOM; PHR; PH2). ONCE A WELL-KNOWN PUBLISHED AUTHOR OFFERED ME A GENEROUS CONSULTING FEE
TO GO THROUGH THE SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE LITERATURE AND SUMMARIZE THE FOLK LITERATURE AND
INFORMATION ON SUMA FOR HIM. I HAD WRITTEN ON THE PLANT LONG AGO FOR THE FLORA OF PANAMA,
WHERE PFAFFIA ALSO OCCURS. HE CAME FROM ONE OF THE FOUR MAIN ENTRY DISCIPLINES TO ETHNOBOTANY
AND HERBAL MEDICINE AND MEDICAL BOTANY, (1) ANTHROPOLOGY, (2) BOTANY, (3) CHEMISTRY, AND (4)
PHARMACY/PHARMACOLOGY BUT I’LL NOT DIVULGE. I GAVE HIM 4 DAYS WORTH OF WORK AND FOUND NOTHING.
HE RENEGED BECAUSE MY REPORT WAS NEGATIVE. TODAY, THAT SCIENTIST CONTINUES TO PUBLISH, OFTEN
COPYING WITHOUT CITING OTHER ETHNOBOTANICAL WRITERS’ DATA. AND HE IS, WHAT I CALL, ONE OF THE
PAID HYPSTERS WHO WILL WRITE A POSITIVE OPINION PAGE ON A WORTHLESS HERB, FOR A FEE. THEN AN
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UNSCRUPULOUS PUSHER WILL SELL THAT PRODUCT BASED ON DOCTOR HYPSTER’S GLITTERING REPORT, OFTEN
HANDED OUT AS (PSEUDO) SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE BASED ON DR. HYPSTER’S WORLD RENOWN. BOTH HYPSTER
AND HUCKSTER MAKE MONEY WHILE DAMAGING THE IMAGES OF HONEST HERBS AND HERBALISTS. AND
SOMETIMES THEY THREATEN THOSE WHO WOULD EXPOSE THE LACK OF CREDIBILITY OF SOME OF THOSE STUDIES.
MORE RECENTLY, I SEE THAT AN EDIBLE PLANT BOOK DESCRIBES SUMA AS “BRAZILIAN GINSENG” A PROMOTIONAL MISNOMER. “THE ROOTS HAVE REPORTEDLY BEEN USED AS A GINSENG-LIKE TONIC BY THE XINGU
TRIBE OF MATTO GROSSO, BRAZIL FOR AT LEAST THREE HUNDRED YEARS” (FAC).
SUMATRA BENZOIN (STYRAX PARALLELONEURUM PERKINS) ++
FEW TAXONOMISTS KNOW THE SPECIES OF STYRAX (AS WITH BOSWELLIA, COMMIPHORA, PICEA, AND PINUS)
EVEN WITH LEAVES, FRUITS, AND FLOWERS IN HAND. FEWER TAXONOMISTS, IF ANY, COULD POSITIVELY IDENTIFY
ISOLATED RESIN. SMALL WONDER THAT MANY HERBALISTS AGGREGATE THE SPECIES. AHP AND HHB TREAT S.
BENZOIN DRYAND., S. PARALLELONEURUM PERKINS, AND S. TONKINENSIS (PIERRE) CRAIB EX HARTWICH IN THE
SAME ACCOUNT. PH2 TREATS THEM SEPARATELY.
ACTIVITIES (SUMATRA BENZOIN) — EXPECTORANT (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (SUMATRA BENZOIN) — BLEEDING (F; PH2); CATARRH (F; PH2); CHEST ACHE (F; PH2);
CHILDBIRTH (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); PULMONOSIS (F; PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); STOMACHACHE
(F; PH2); STROKE (F; PH2); SYNCOPE (F; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SUMATRA BENZOIN) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE
NOTED AT NORMAL DOSAGE (NOT GIVEN) (PH2).
SUMBUL (FERULA SUMBUL (KAUFFM.) HOOK. F.) ++
ACTIVITIES (SUMBUL) — ANTISPASMODIC (F; CRC; PHR; PNC); APERITIF (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE
(F; PNC); MUCOSTIMULANT (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); NERVINE (F; CRC); PANACEA (F; CRC);
SEDATIVE (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); STIMULANT (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC; HHB; PNC); TRANQUILIZER (F;
CRC); UTEROTONIC (F; CRC); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (SUMBUL) — AMENORRHEA (F; PNC); ANOREXIA (F; CRC); ASTHMA (F; CRC; PHR; PH2);
BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); CRAMP (F; CRC; PHR; PNC); DEBILITY (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (F;
CRC; HHB; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC; HHB; PH2); HEART (F; PH2); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (F; PH2); HYPERTONY (F; CRC; HHB); HYSTERIA (F; CRC); INSOMNIA (F; CRC; PHR;
PH2); NAUSEA (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); NEUROSIS (F; CRC); PNEUMONIA (F;
CRC; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; CRC); WORM (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (SUMBUL) — 0.5–4 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (PNC); 2–4 ML ROOT TINCTURE (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SUMBUL) — NOT COVERED (AHP). NONE
REPORTED AT PROPER DOSAGE (NOT INDICATED) (PH2).
SUMMER CYPRESS (BASSIA SCOPARIA (L.) A. J. SCOTT) ++
SYNONYMS: CHENOPODIUM SCOPARIA L., KOCHIA CHILDSII HORT., K. SCOPARIA (L.) SCHRAD., K. SCOPARIA
F. TRICHOPHYLLA (HORT. EX VOSS) SCHINZ & THELL., K. TRICHOPHYLLA HORT. EX VOSS.
ACTIVITIES (SUMMER CYPRESS) — ANESTHETIC (1; X9353570); ANTIALCOHOLIC (1; X9301029);
ANTIALLERGIC (1; X9401725); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; DAA; X9353570); ANTI-ITCH (1; X9853421);
ANTIULCER (1; X10416830); ASTRINGENT (F; DAA); BITTER (F; FAY); CARDIOTONIC (F; DAA; FAY);
DETOXICANT (F; FAY); DIAPHORETIC (F; FAY); DIURETIC (1; DAA; FAY); FUNGICIDE (1; FAY); GASTROPROTECTIVE (1; X10416830).
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INDICATIONS (SUMMER CYPRESS) — ABSCESS (F; FAY); ALCOHOLISM (1; X9301029); ALLERGY (1;
X9401725); CARBUNCLE (F; FAY); CARDIOPATHY (F; DAA); COLD (F; DAA); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F;
FAY); DERMATOSIS (1; DAA; FAY; X9853421); DIARRHEA (F; DAA); DYSENTERY (F; DAA); DYSPEPSIA (F; DAA); DYSURIA (F; DAA; FAY); ECZEMA (F; FAY); FEVER (F; DAA; FAY); FUNGUS (1;
FAY); GONORRHEA (F; DAA); HERNIA (F; DAA; FAY); IMPOTENCE (F; DAA; FAY); INCONTINENCE
(F; DAA); INFECTION (1; FAY); INFLAMMATION (1; DAA; X9353570); ITCH (1; FAY; X9853421);
MYCOSIS (1; FAY); NEPHROSIS (F; DAA); NEURALGIA (F; DAA); OPHTHALMIA (F; FAY); PAIN (1;
FAY; X9353570); SCABIES (F; FAY); SORE (F; FAY); SWELLING (F; FAY); ULCER (1; X10416830);
URETHROSIS (F; DAA); UTI (F; DAA); VAGINOSIS (F; FAY); WART (F; FAY); WATER RETENTION (1;
DAA; FAY).
DOSAGES (SUMMER CYPRESS) — 3–15 G DRY FRUIT (FAY); 30–60 G LEAF FOR DYSPEPSIA (FAY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SUMMER CYPRESS) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM; PH2). WHILE PROMOTED AS A HEALTH FOOD, THE OXALATE CONTENT COULD POSE A THREAT. VARIOUS
ABSTRACTS REFER TO TOXICOSIS IN GRAZING ANIMALS.
SUMMER SNOWFLAKE (LEUCOJUM AESTIVUM L.) X
ACTIVITIES (SUMMER SNOWFLAKE) — ANALEPTIC (1; FNF); ANALGESIC (1; FNF); ANTIACETYLCHOLINESTERASE (1; FNF); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; FNF); ANTIBUTYLCHOLINESTERASE (1; FNF); ANTICHOLINESTERASE
(1; FNF); ANTICURARE (1; FNF); ANTIMYASTHENIC (1; FNF); ANTINEUROTIC (1; FNF); BRADYCARDIC (1;
FNF); CHOLINERGIC (1; FNF); CNS INHIBITOR (1; FNF); EMETIC (1; FNF); EMOLLIENT (F; HHB);
HYPNOTIC (1; FNF); INSECTICIDE (1; FNF); MEMORIGENIC (1; FNF); MYOCONTRACTANT (1; FNF); MYONEUROSTIMULANT (1; FNF); PERISTALTIC (1; FNF); POISON (1; HHB); SECRETAGOGUE (1; FNF); SEDATIVE
(1; FNF); SIALAGOGUE (1; FNF).
INDICATIONS (SUMMER SNOWFLAKE) — ALZHEIMER’S (1; FNF); CARDIOPATHY (1; FNF); INSOMNIA (1;
FNF); MYASTHENIA (1; FNF); NERVOUSNESS (1; FNF); NEUROSIS (1; FNF); PAIN (1; FNF); SENILE
DEMENTIA (1; FNF); XEROPHTHALMIA (1; FNF).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SUMMER SNOWFLAKE) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM; PH2). EMETIC AND POISONOUS, POSSIBLY EDIBLE AFTER PROCESSING.
SUNDEW (DROSERA RAMENTACEA) ++
ONE CANNOT TELL WHETHER THE PDR ENTRY REFERS ONLY TO D. RAMENTACEA, OR ALSO TO D. PELTATA, D.
MADAGASCARENSIS, AND/OR THE EURO-AMERICAN D. ROTUNDIFOLIA L. (WHICH SEE, AS AMERICAN SUNDEW).
ACTIVITIES (SUNDEW) — ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PH2); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1;
PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PH2); ANTITUSSIVE (2; KOM; PH2); BRONCHOSPASMOLYTIC (1; PH2); CYTOSTAT
(1; PH2); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (F; PH2); SECRETOLYTIC (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (SUNDEW) — ASTHMA (F; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (2; PH2); CORN (F; JLH); COUGH (2; PH2);
CRAMP (1; PH2); IMMUNODEPRESSION (F; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; PH2); RESPIROSIS (2; PH2); WART
(F; JLH; PH2).
DOSAGES (SUNDEW) — STEEP 1–2 DRUG 10 MINUTES IN 1 CUP BOILED WATER 3–4 ×/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SUNDEW) — NOT COVERED (AHP). NONE (KOM;
PH2). SOME SPECIES ARE ENDANGERED.
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SUNFLOWER (HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L.) +++
SYNONYMS: H. ANNUUS SUBSP. LENTICULARIS (COCKERELL) COCKERELL, H. ANNUUS VAR. LENTICULARIS COCKERELL, H. ANNUUS VAR. MACROCARPUS (DC.) COCKERELL, H. LENTICULARIS DOUGLAS.
ACTIVITIES (SUNFLOWER) — ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; X8987908); ANTIPYRETIC (F; FAD; HHB); APERITIF (F; DEM); ASTRINGENT (F; FAD); DEOBSTRUENT (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; FAD; HHB; MAD);
EMOLLIENT (F; EFS); EXPECTORANT (F; EFS; FAD; MAD); STIMULANT (F; HHB); VERMIFUGE (F;
DEM); VULNERARY (F; MAD).
INDICATIONS (SUNFLOWER) — ANOREXIA (F; DEM); BITE (F; FAD); BLADDER STONE (F; JFM); BRONCHIECTASIS (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; HHB); CANCER (F; JFM; JLH); CATARRH (F; DEM); CHEST ACHE
(F; DEM); CHILL (F; MAD); COLD (F; JFM); CONSTIPATION (F; PH2; MAD); CYSTOSIS (F; JFM);
DERMATOSIS (F; JFM; PH2); EDEMA (F; JFM); FATIGUE (F; DEM); FEVER (F; DEM; FAD; HHB; JFM);
GANGRENE (F; MAD); GASTROSIS (F; JFM); HEART (F; JFM); INFECTION (F; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F;
X8987908); KIDNEY STONE (F; JFM); MALARIA (F; FAD; HHB; JLH); NEPHROSIS (F; JFM); PAIN (F;
DEM; JFM); PALSY (F; JFM); PSORIASIS (F; PH2); PULMONOSIS (F; HHB PH2); RASH (F; MAD);
RESPIROSIS (F; MAD); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2); SCREW WORM (F; DEM); SNAKEBITE (F; FAD); SORE (F;
DEM); SORE THROAT (F; MAD); SPLENOSIS (F; MAD); SWELLING (F; DEM; MAD); THIRST (F; DEM);
WART (F; DEM); WATER RETENTION (F; FAD; HHB; MAD); WORM (F; DEM); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (SUNFLOWER) — 1 TSP SEED OIL CAUSED 4 DAY DIURESIS (JFM); 2 TBSP/2 HOURS OF INFUSION (20
G YOUNG SHOOTS IN 200 CC SWEETENED WATER) (JFM); 20–25 DROPS HERB TINCTURE 2–3 ×/DAY (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SUNFLOWER) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). POLLEN OR PLANT EXTRACTS MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC REACTIONS (FAD).
SURINAM-CHERRY (EUGENIA UNIFLORA L.) +++
SYNONYMS: E. BRASILIANA (L.) AUBL., E. MICHELII LAM.
ACTIVITIES (SURINAM-CHERRY) — ANTIMYCOTIC (1; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2); ASTRINGENT (1; PH2);
HYPOLIPIDEMIC (F; PH2); INSECTIFUGE (1; IED); XANTHINE-OXIDASE INHIBITOR (1; PH2).
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INDICATIONS (SURINAM-CHERRY) — DIARRHEA (1; PH2); EDEMA (F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); FEVER
(F; PH2); FUNGUS (1; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GOUT (1; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; PH2);
HYPERLIPIDEMIC (F; PH2); INFECTION (1; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); OBESITY
(F; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; HHB); RHINOSIS (F; PH2);
STOMACHACHE (F; HHB).
DOSAGES (SURINAM-CHERRY) — FRUIT IS A FOOD FARMACY?
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SURINAM-CHERRY) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HEALTH HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
SWAMP MILKWEED (ASCLEPIAS INCARNATA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (SWAMP MILKWEED) — ALTERATIVE (F; CEB); CARDIOTONIC (F; FAD; PH2); CARMINATIVE
(F; CEB); DIGESTIVE (F; PH2); DIURETIC (F; DEM); EMETIC (F; CEB; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; CEB;
DEM); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; PH2); TAENIFUGE (F; CEB); TONIC (F; FAD); TOXIC (F; FAD);
VERMIFUGE (F; CEB).
INDICATIONS (SWAMP MILKWEED) — ASTHMA (F; CEB; FAD); BACK (F; DEM); BITE (F; CEB);
CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); CONSTIPATION (F; CEB; DEM); DEBILITY (F; DEM); DROPSY (F; CEB); DYSENTERY
(F; CEB); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); GAS (F; CEB); HEART (1; DEM; PH2); LAMENESS (F; DEM); NAVEL
(F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; FAD); SNAKEBITE (F; CEB); SYPHILIS (F; FAD); TAPEWORM (F; CEB);
TOOTHACHE (F; DEM); VD (F; FAD); WATER RETENTION (F; DEM); WORM (F; CEB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SWAMP MILKWEED) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
NONE KNOWN AT PROPER DOSAGE (NOT STATED) (PH2). POTENTIALLY TOXIC (FAD).
SWEET ANNIE, ANNUAL WORMWOOD (ARTEMISIA ANNUA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (SWEET ANNIE) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; DAA; FAY); ANTIMALARIAL (2; FNF; WO3); ANTIPLASMODIAL (2; DAA; FNF); ANTIPYRETIC (1; DAA; KEB); ANTITUMOR (1; FNF; KEB; WO3); ANTIVIRAL
(2; FNF); BITTER (1; KEB); CYTOTOXIC (1; DAA; KEB; WO3); HERBICIDE (1; DAA; FNF); IMMUNODEPRESSANT (1; KEB); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; DAA; KEB); PARASITICIDE (2; DAA; KEB); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; KEB); PROTISTICIDE (1; DAA); SCHISTOSOMICIDE (1; X10729713); SCHIZONTICIDE (1; DAA;
KEB); TERATOGENIC (1; DAA; KEB); VIRICIDE (1; FNF).
INDICATIONS (SWEET ANNIE) — ABSCESS (F; DAA; FAD); BACTERIA (1; DAA; FAY); BOIL (F;
FAD); CANCER (1; FNF; KEB; WO3); CEREBROSIS (F; DAA); CLONORCHIS (1; KEB); COLD (2;
FAD); DIARRHEA (F; FAD); DYSENTERY (F; DAA; FAD); DYSPEPSIA (2; FAD); ESCHERICHIA (1;
FAY); FEVER (1; DAA; FAY; KEB); FLU (2; FAD); GAS (1; DAA; FAD); HEMORRHOID (F; FAY);
IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; DAA; KEB); INFECTION (F; FAY); ITCH (F; WO3); LEISHMANIASIS (1; KEB);
LUPUS (F; KEB); MALARIA (2; DAA; FAD; FNF; WO3); MALARIA PREVENTION (2; FAD); NIGHT
SWEATS (F; DAA; FAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; DAA); PARASITE (2; DAA; KEB); PARASITEMIA (1; DAA);
PNEUMONOCYSTIS (1; KEB); SALMONELLA (1; FAY); SCABIES (F; DAA; WO3); SCHISTOSOMIASIS (1;
X10729713); SLE (2; KEB); SORE (F; WO3); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; FAY); THROMBOSIS (F; DAA);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; DAA; FAY); TUMOR (1; FNF; KEB; WO3); VIRUS (2; ABS; FNF); XEROSTOMA
(F; FAY).
DOSAGES (SWEET ANNIE) — GENERAL; 4.5–9 G PLANT IN DECOCTION (FAY); 3 G PLANT JUICE/DAY FOR
MALARIA (FAY); 30 G PLANT (DRY LEAF) OR DECOCTION (FAY); 10–20 G/DAY DRY HERB OR 20–40 ML FLUID
EXTRACT (1:2) (FOR ALL KEB’S CHINESE POSOLOGIES, THESE RATIOS APPLY) (KEB); HIGHER DOSES SUGGESTED
FOR MALARIA AND LUPUS (KEB); 50 MG/KG ARTEMISININ FOR 3 DAYS (KEB); 300 MG/DAY ARTEMISININ FOR
50 DAYS FOR SLE OR 30–54 G HERB/DAY.
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SWEET ANNIE) — MY SECRETARY, JUDI, IS
ALLERGIC TO THE NONFLOWERING MATERIAL, EVEN IN A SEALED ENVELOPE (JAD). MAY CAUSE ALLERGY OR
DERMATOSIS (FAD).
EXTRACTS (SWEET ANNIE) — CONTAINS HALF A DOZEN OR MORE ANTIVIRAL COMPOUNDS, SOME PROVEN
SYNERGIC. ONE NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN, DR. S. MORRIS, ON ECOTOUR IN NGORONGORO CRATER, WHERE
ALL MOSQUITOES ARE MALARIAL, TOOK A TINCTURE OF ARTEMISIA ANNUA INSTEAD OF CHLOROQUINE OR
LARIAM, LIKE THE REST OF US WERE TAKING FOR MALARIA PREVENTION. NONE OF US GOT MALARIA.
SUBSEQUENTLY, THAT’S WHAT I HAVE TAKEN AS PREVENTIVE IN AMAZONIAN PERU, WHERE EVEN MY SHAMAN
CAUGHT MALARIA. WHOLE HERB IS MORE ACTIVE THAN ARTEMISININ; GELATIN CAPSULES OF HERB IS 3.5
TIMES MORE EFFECTIVE THAN ARTEMISININ FOR CLEARING PARASITEMIA IN MICE. CAPSULES ARE BETTER
THAN CHLOROQUINE FOR FEVER AND MALARIAL SYMPTOMS (KEB). ARTEMISININ IS SLIGHTLY ACTIVE AGAINST
ESCHERICHIA COLI, ENTEROBACTER SPP., KLEBSIELLA, PROTEUS SPP., SERRATIA MARCESCENS, STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS, AND STREPTOCOCCUS FAECALIS (MIC >32 ΜG/ML) (KEB). PERHAPS DOUBTING EMPIRICAL WISDOM, KLAYMAN QUESTIONS HOW THE ANCIENT CHINESE COULD HAVE RECOGNIZED THE ANTIMALARIAL ACTIVITY WHEN IT TAKES SUCH A LARGE BATCH OF PLANTS TO PRODUCE A SMALL AMOUNT OF QINGHAOSU
(THE SUBSTANCE ARTEMISININ). PERHAPS THE ANSWER WILL BE FOUND BY TESTING (WHOLE-HERB COLDWATER) EXTRACTS IN HUMAN BEINGS (DAA).
SWEET BAY (MAGNOLIA VIRGINIANA L.) ++
SYNONYMS: M. GLAUCA (L.) L., M. VIRGINIANA VAR. AUSTRALIS SARG.
ACTIVITIES (SWEET BAY) — ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; PH2; PNC); CARDIOACTIVE (F; HHB); DIAPHORETIC
(F; PH2; PNC); STIMULANT (F; PH2; PNC); TONIC (F; PH2; PNC).
INDICATIONS (SWEET BAY) — CHILL (F; DEM); COLD (F; DEM; FAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; FEL; PHR; PH2);
EPILEPSY (F; FAD; HHB); FEVER (F; PH2; PNC); GASTROSIS (F; FEL); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2; PNC);
MALARIA (F; FAD; FEL; HHB); RHEUMATISM (F; FAD; FEL; HHB); TYPHOID (F; FEL).
DOSAGES (SWEET BAY) — 0.5–1 DRACHM BARK 5–6 ×/DAY (FEL); 2–4 G POWDERED BARK (PNC); 2–4
ML LIQUID BARK EXTRACT (PNC); 1–4 FLUID DRACHMS TINCTURE (2 OZ CONES/PINT BRANDY) 3–4 ×/DAY (FEL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SWEET BAY) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC
QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
SWEET BIRCH (BETULA LENTA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (SWEET BIRCH) — ALTERATIVE (F; CEB); ANALGESIC (1; FAD); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FAD;
SHT); ANTIOXIDANT (1; FNF); ANTIPYRETIC (1; FNF); ANTISEPTIC (1; FNF); AQUARETIC (SHT); CARMINATIVE (1; FNF); COUNTERIRRITANT (1; FAD); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; CEB); DIURETIC (F;
PIP); PECTORAL (F; CEB); TONIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (SWEET BIRCH) — BLOOD (F; DEM); BREAST (F; CEB); BRONCHOSIS (1; FAD); CANCER (1;
FNF); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); CHOLECYSTOSIS (1; FAD); COLD (F; CEB; DEM); COUGH (F; CEB);
DIARRHEA (F; DEM); DYSENTERY (F; DEM); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DEM); DYSURIA (F; DEM); ENTEROSIS
(F; CEB); FEVER (1; CEB; FAD; FNF); GAS (1; FNF); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); GONORRHEA (F; DEM);
GOUT (1; FAD); GRAVEL (F; PIP); INFECTION (1; FNF); INFLAMMATION (1; FAD; FNF; SHT); MYOSIS
(1; FAD); NEURALGIA (1; FAD); PAIN (1; CEB; FAD); PNEUMONIA (F; DEM); PULMONOSIS (1; DEM;
FAD); RHEUMATISM (1; FAD; PIP); SCROFULA (F; CEB; FAD); SORE (F; CEB); STOMACHACHE (F; FAD);
STONE (F; SHT); UTI (F; SHT); WATER RETENTION (F; PIP).
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DOSAGES (SWEET BIRCH) — 1–2 TBSP CHOPPED LEAF/CUP WATER SEVERAL ×/DAY (APA); 2–3 G HERB SEVERAL
×/DAY (PIP); 12 G HERB/DAY (SHT).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SWEET BIRCH) — CLASS 1 (AHP). CONTRAINDICATIONS REPORTED AS EDEMA DUE TO CARDIAC OR RENAL INSUFFICIENCY (AEH). NONE REPORTED (PIP).
WARNING: EO IS TOXIC AND EASILY ABSORBED THROUGH THE SKIN (FAD). METHYL SALICYLATE, THE CHEMICAL
BEHIND THE AROMA, WITH ANTIINFLAMMATORY AND PAIN-KILLING ACTIVITIES, HAS RECENTLY BEEN SHOWN TO
ENABLE PLANTS TO COMMUNICATE WITH EACH OTHER.
SWEET BROOM, ESCOBILLO (SCOPARIA DULCIS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (SWEET BROOM) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DAV); ANALGESIC (1; X1841990); ANTIHERPETIC (1;
FNF; X11678658); ANTIPLAQUE (1; EMP5:209); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DAV); ANTISEPTIC (F; DAV); ANTITUMOR (1; FNF; X11678658); ANTIULCER (1; X11678658); ANTIVIRAL (1; FNF; X11678658); APHRODISIAC
(F; UPW); ASTRINGENT (F; DAV); BETA-GLUCURONIDASE INHIBITOR (1; X1294695); CONTRACEPTIVE (F;
DAV); CYTOTOXIC (1; FNF; X11678658); DEPURATIVE (F; DAV); DIAPHORETIC (F; JFM); EMETIC (F;
DAV); EMOLLIENT (F; KAB); GASTROPROTECTIVE (1; X11678658); MUTAGENIC (1; X10052564); OREXIGENIC (F; UPW); PEDICULICIDE (F; JFM); PULICIDE (F; JFM); SYMPATHOMIMETIC (1; X8832498); TONIC
(F; JFM); VULNERARY (1; WOI).
INDICATIONS (SWEET BROOM) — AGUE (F; KAB); ALBUMINURIA (1; WOI); ANEMIA (1; WOI);
BLENNORRHAGIA (F; KAB); BRONCHOSIS (F; DAV); BRUISE (F; JFM); CACHEXIA (F; UPW); CANCER (1;
FNF; X11678658); CANDIDA (F; UPW); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DAV); CORNEOSIS (1; X11678658);
COUGH (F; DAV); DERMATOSIS (F; UPW); DIABETES (1; WOI); DIARRHEA (F; DAV; JFM); DYSMENORRHEA (1; JFM; X1841990); DYSURIA (F; JFM); EARACHE (F; JFM); ECZEMA (F; JFM); EDEMA (F;
JFM); ERYSIPELAS (F; DAV); FATIGUE (F; UPW); FEVER (F; DAV; JFM); GASTROSIS (F; KAB); GLYCOSURIA (1; WOI); GONORRHEA (F; JFM); GRAVEL (F; WOI); HEADACHE (F; DAV; JFM); HEMORRHOID
(F; DAV); HEPATOSIS (F; JFM); HERPES (1; FNF; X11678658); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; WOI); IMPOTENCE
(F; UPW); INFECTION (1; DAV; X11678658); INFERTILITY (F; UPW); ITCH (F; UPW); JAUNDICE (F;
JFM); KETONURIA (1; WOI); LEPROSY (F; UPW); LEUKORRHEA (F; JFM); LICE (F; JFM); MANGE (F;
JFM); MARSAMUS (F; JFM); METRORRHAGIA (F; JFM); MIGRAINE (F; DAV); NEPHROSIS (F; DAV);
OPHTHALMIA (1; DAV; WOI); PAIN (1; JFM; X1841990); PULMONOSIS (F; JFM); RASH (F; JFM);
RETINOSIS (1; WOI); SORE (F; JFM); SORE THROAT (F; KAB); STOMATOSIS (F; JFM); TUMOR (1; FNF;
X11678658); ULCER (1; X11678658); VD (F; JFM); VIRUS (1; FNF; X11678658); WOUND (1; DAV;
WOI); YELLOW FEVER (F; JFM).
DOSAGES (SWEET BROOM) — HANDFUL OF PLANT BOILED IN 1 LITER OF WATER FOR 15 MINUTES FOR REFRESHMENT; 2–4 HANDFULS FOR BATHING DEFORMED BABIES.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SWEET BROOM) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PH2). ACCORDING TO OLD SOURCES, AMELLIN APPARENTLY DOES NOT CAUSE BLOOD SUGAR TO DROP BELOW
NORMAL; REDUCTION OF BOTH BLOOD SUGAR AND URINE SUGAR OCCURS GRADUALLY. AMELLIN REPORTEDLY RAISES
LOWERED ALKALI RESERVES IN DIABETICS AND REDUCES IRON CONTENT OF SERUM AND OF BLOOD ACETONE BODIES.
AMELLIN PREVENTS TISSUE WASTAGE AND PROMOTES BETTER UTILIZATION OF DIETARY PROTEIN. FAT IN ADIPOSE
TISSUE IS REDUCED BY AMELLIN ADMINISTRATION. AMELLIN PROMOTES HEALING (WOI). I DO NOT FIND AMELLIN
ON PUBMED. DRY PLANTS DO NOT EXHIBIT THE ANTIDIABETIC PROPERTIES (JFM; WOI) OF THE FRESH PLANT
JUICE. ELI LILY TESTS SHOWED NO ANTIDIABETIC PROPERTIES (JFM). PERHAPS THE FRESH JUICE SHOULD BE
ANALYZED ANEW.
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SWEET CICELY (MYRRHIS ODORATA L. SCOP.) +++
ACTIVITIES (SWEET CICELY) — ANALGESIC (F; PH2); CARMINATIVE (1; EFS; FNF; PHR; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; PHR; PH2); DIGESTIVE (1; PH2); DIURETIC (1; EFS; FNF); EMMENAGOGUE (1; EFS; FNF);
EXPECTORANT (F; HHB; PHR; PH2; PNC); STOMACHIC (F; PNC); TONIC (F; EFS; PHR; PNC).
INDICATIONS (SWEET CICELY) — AMENORRHEA (1; FNF); ANEMIA (F; PNC); ASTHMA (F; HHB; PHR);
BITE (F; PH2); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CHEST ACHE (F;
PH2); COUGH (F; PNC); DYSPNEA (F; HHB; PHR); DYSURIA (F; HHB; PHR); GAS (1; EFS; FNF;
PHR; PH2; PNC); GOUT (F; HHB; PHR); INDURATION (F; PH2); INFECTION (F; PNC); MASTOSIS (F; JLH);
PAIN (F; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PH2); PLAGUE (F; PNC); PULMONOSIS (F; PHR; PH2); SCLEROSIS (F;
JLH); SNAKEBITE (F; PH2); SORE (F; JLH; PH2); SORE THROAT (F; PH2); SWELLING (F; PHR; PH2);
UTEROSIS (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (1; EFS; FNF); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (SWEET CICELY) — NONE GIVEN (PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SWEET CICELY) — NONE KNOWN WITH PROPER
ADMINISTRATION (NOT GIVEN) (PHR).
SWEET FERN (COMPTONIA PEREGRINA (L.) J. M. COULT.) +
SYNONYMS: C. ASPLENIFOLIA (L.) L’HÉR. EX AITON, LIQUIDAMBAR PEREGRINA L., MYRICA ASPLENIFOLIA L.
ACTIVITIES (SWEET FERN) — ASTRINGENT (1; FAD); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); EXPECTORANT (F; DEM);
TONIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (SWEET FERN) — BLEEDING (F; FAD); BLISTER (F; DEM); CATARRH (F; DEM); CHILDBIRTH
(F; DEM); CRAMP (F; DEM); CYSTOSIS (F; DEM); DERMATOSIS (F; FAD); DIARRHEA (F; FAD); DYSENTERY
(F; FAD); FEVER (F; DEM); FLUX (F; DEM); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); HEADACHE (F; DEM); INFLAMMATION
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(F; DEM); ITCH (F; DEM); LEUKORRHEA (F; FAD); MUCOSOSIS (F; DEM); POISON IVY (F; FAD);
PULMONOSIS (F; DEM); RASH (F; FAD); RHEUMATISM (F; FAD); ROUNDWORM (F; DEM); SCROFULA (F;
DEM); SPRAIN (F; DEM); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); SWELLING (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM);
WORM (F; DEM).
SWEET GALE (MYRICA GALE L.) ++
SYNONYMS: M. GALE VAR. TOMENTOSA C. DC., M. TOMENTOSA (C. DC.) ASCH. & GRAEBN.
TAXONOMISTS SOMETIMES HAVE TROUBLE DISTINGUISHING M. CERIFERA L., M. GALE L., AND M. PENSYLVANICA
MIRB., SO I SUSPECT THE HERBALISTS AND COLLECTORS MAY MIX THEM ON OCCASION. RAFINESQUE, AN ECCENTRIC
MD, CIRCA 1839, SAID THAT ALL SPECIES WERE EQUIVALENT FROM THE MEDICINAL POINT OF VIEW (CEB).
ACTIVITIES (SWEET GALE) — ANTIOXIDANT (1; ABS); ANTIVIRAL (1; ABS); ASTRINGENT (F; PNC; PH2);
BACTERISTAT (1; FAD; PNC); DIURETIC (F; CEB; DEM; FAD); EMETIC (F; CEB); ERRHINE (F; CEB);
EXPECTORANT (F; CEB); FUNGISTAT (1; FAD; PNC); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (F; ABS); INSECTICIDE (F; CEB);
INSECTIFUGE (1; ABS; CEB); NARCOTIC (F; CEB); SEDATIVE (1; ABS); SIALAGOGUE (F; CEB); STIMULANT
(F; CEB); STOMACHIC (F; CEB; EFS); TOXIC (1; PH2); VERMIFUGE (F; CEB; PHR; PH2).
INDICATIONS (SWEET GALE) — ALOPECIA (F; CEB); BACTERIA (1; FAD; PNC); BITE (F; CEB); BLEEDING
(F; CEB); BOIL (F; CEB); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, ANUS (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER,
SPLEEN (F; JLH); CHOLERA (F; CEB); COLIC (F; CEB); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); DIARRHEA (F; CEB);
DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; CEB); DYSPEPSIA (F; PHR; PH2); EPISTAXIS (F; CEB); FEVER (F;
CEB); FLU (1; ABS); FUNGUS (1; FAD; PNC); GONORRHEA (F; DEM; FAD); HEADACHE (F; CEB);
HEPATOSIS (F; ABS); HERPES (1; ABS); HYSTERIA (F; CEB); INSOMNIA (1; ABS); ITCH (F; CEB; PHR);
METRORRHAGIA (F; CEB); NERVOUSNESS (1; ABS); PALSY (F; CEB); PARASITE (F; EFS); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH);
SCROFULA (F; JLH); SORE (F; CEB); SORE THROAT (F; CEB); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); SWELLING (F; CEB);
TOOTHACHE (F; CEB); TYPHOID (F; CEB); UTEROSIS (F; CEB); VD (F; DEM; FAD); VIRUS (1; ABS);
WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; CEB; DEM; FAD); WORM (F; CEB; PHR; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SWEET GALE) — NOT COVERED (AHP). EO IS
TOXIC (PNC). “THE MIXING OF THE PLANT WITH BEER, AS PRACTICED IN THE MIDDLE AGES, IS SAID TO HAVE
LED TO MANIC EPISODES” (PHR).
EXTRACTS (SWEET GALE) — METHYLATED DIHYDROCHALCONES ARE BACTERISTAT AND FUNGISTAT (PNC). MYRIGALONE-B, FROM THE FRUITS, IS A POTENT ANTIOXIDANT THAT INHIBITS LIPID PEROXIDATION. IT MAY THEREFORE HELP
PROTECT LIVER TISSUE FROM HEPATOTOXINS (MAYBE EVEN THE ALCOHOL IN SWEET-GALE-BEVERAGES). SIMPSON
ET AL. (1996) REPORT ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITY FOR EXTRACTS. INFLUENZA A VIRUS AND A BACTERIOPHAGE OF PSEUDOMONAS PROCYANEA WERE SUPPRESSED BY DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE EXTRACT, PROBABLY DUE TO TANNINS.
SWEET GOLDENROD (SOLIDAGO ODORA AITON) ++
WITH GOOD REASON, MANY AUTHORS HAVE TAKEN A GENERIC APPROACH TO SOLIDAGO. EFS AGGREGATES S.
ODORA AND S. VIRGAUREA L. PH2 CONFESSES THAT S. CANADENSIS L., C. GIGANTEA AITON, AND S. VIRGAUREA
L. HAVE BEEN INTERCHANGEABLY MIXED IN THE MARKET. FEW OF THE COMPILERS, INCLUDING YOURS TRULY,
COULD POSITIVELY IDENTIFY WHICH SPECIES IS IN THE APOTHECARY JAR, AND PROBABLY NONE OF THE CHEMICAL
STUDIES ARE VOUCHERED. WHILE I HAVE MAINTAINED CITATIONS FOR SEVERAL SPECIES, I THINK THE IDENTITIES
ARE ALL SUSPECT.
ACTIVITIES (SWEET GOLDENROD) — ANTISPASMODIC (F; EFS); APERIENT (F; FEL); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS;
FEL); CARMINATIVE (F; EFS; FEL); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS; HHB); DIGESTIVE (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; EFS;
FEL; HHB); EXPECTORANT (F; EFS); HEMOSTAT (F; EFS); STIMULANT (F; EFS); TONIC (F; FEL); VULNERARY
(F; EFS).
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INDICATIONS (SWEET GOLDENROD) — AMENORRHEA (F; FEL); BLEEDING (1; EFS); CHOLERA (F; FEL); COLD
(F; FAD); COLIC (F; FEL; HHB); COUGH (F; FAD); CRAMP (F; EFS; FEL; HHB); CYSTOSIS (F; FEL);
DIARRHEA (F; FAD; FEL; HHB); DROPSY (F; EFS; FEL); DYSENTERY (F; FAD; FEL; HHB); DYSURIA (F;
FEL); FEVER (F; EFS; FAD; HHB); GAS (F; EFS; FEL); GASTROSIS (F; FEL); GRAVEL (F; FEL); HEADACHE
(F; FAD; FEL); MEASLES (F; FAD); NEPHROSIS (F; EFS); NEURALGIA (F; FAD); RHEUMATISM (F; FAD);
STOMACHACHE (F; FEL); ULCER (F; HHB); VOMITING (F; FEL); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; FEL; HHB).
DOSAGES (SWEET GOLDENROD) — 1–3 DROPS EO (FEL); 1–2 FLUID OZ INFUSION (FEL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SWEET GOLDENROD) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
PH2). MIGHT SHARE THE SAME CONTRAINDICATIONS AS THE OTHER SOLIDAGOS. TO BE AVOIDED BY THOSE WITH
CHRONIC NEPHROSIS. MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC REACTIONS (FAD).
SWEET GRASS, VANILLA GRASS
(HIEROCHLOE ODORATA (L.) P. BEAUV.) +++
SYNONYMS: H. BOREALIS ROEM. & SCHULT., HOLCUS ODORATUS L., TORRESIA ODORATA (L.) HITCHC.
ACTIVITIES (SWEET GRASS) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANORECTIC (F; DEM); COLLYRIUM (F; DEM);
FUMITORY (F; DEM); HEMOSTAT (F; FAD).
INDICATIONS (SWEET GRASS) — BLEEDING (F; FAD); CARDIOPATHY, SPIRITUAL (1; JAD); CHAFING (F;
DEM; FAD); COLD (F; DEM; FAD); CONGESTION (F; DEM); COUGH (F; DEM; FAD); FEVER (F; DEM);
METRORRHAGIA (F; FAD); PAIN (F; DEM); PARTURITION (F; FAD); RHINOSIS (F; DEM); SORE THROAT (F;
DEM); VD (F; DEM); WINDBURN (F; DEM).
SWEET MARJORAM (ORIGANUM MAJORANA L.) +++
SYNONYMS: M. HORTENSIS MOENCH, M. MAJORANA (L.) H. KARST.
ACTIVITIES (SWEET MARJORAM) — ALLERGENIC (F; APA); ANALGESIC (1; JBU); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FNF;
HH2); ANTICANCER (1; APA); ANTICONVULSANT (1; FNF); ANTIHERPETIC (1; APA); ANTIOXIDANT (1; APA);
ANTISEPTIC (1; PHR; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA); ANTIVIRAL (1; APA; FNF; HH2; PH2); APHRODISIAC
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(F; PH2); CARMINATIVE (F; APA); COX-2 INHIBITOR (1; FNF); DERMATITIGENIC (F; APA); DIAPHORETIC (F;
APA); DIGESTIVE (1; APA); DIURETIC (1; PHR; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; APA); FUNGICIDE (F; HH2);
INSECTICIDE (1; PHR; PH2); SEDATIVE (1; FNF); TRANQUILIZER (F; APA).
INDICATIONS (SWEET MARJORAM) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); ARTHROSIS
(1; COX; FNF); BACTERIA (1; FNF; HH2); CANCER (1; APA; COX; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; COX;
JLH); CANCER, LIVER (1; COX; JLH); CANCER, PITUITARY (1; COX; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; COX;
JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; COX; JLH); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PHR); COLD (1; FNF; PHR; PH2); COLD
SORE (1; APA); CONVULSION (1; FNF); COUGH (F; PHR; PH2); CRAMP (1; APA; HH2; PHR; PH2);
DEPRESSION (F; PHR; PH2); DIZZINESS (F; PHR); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA); ENTEROSIS (F; PHR; PH2);
ESCHERICHIA (F; HH2); FEVER (F; APA); FIBROID (F; COX; JLH); FUNGUS (F; HH2); GAS (F; APA);
GASTROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); HEADACHE (F; APA; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); HERPES (1; APA); IMPOTENCE
(F; PH2); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (F; HH2); INFLUENZA (1; FNF); INSOMNIA (1; FNF); MIGRAINE
(F; PHR; PH2); MOTION SICKNESS (F; APA); MYCOSIS (1; HH2); NERVOUSNESS (1; APA; FNF);
NEURALGIA (F; PHR; PH2); NEURASTHENIA (F; PHR; PH2); PAIN (1; JBU); PARALYSIS (F; PHR; PH2);
PAROXYSM (F; PHR; PH2); POLYP (1; COX; JLH); RHINOSIS (1; PHR; PH2); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SORE
(F; JLH); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH2); STRESS (1; FNF); VIRUS (1; APA; FNF; HH2;
PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; PHR; PH2).
DOSAGES (SWEET MARJORAM) — 0.5–1 TSP TINCTURE UP TO 3 ×/DAY (APA); 1–2 TSP SHOOT/CUP WATER
2–3 ×/DAY (APA; PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SWEET MARJORAM) — CLASS 1 (AHP). THE
HERBAL PDR SUGGESTS USE OF THE HERB, BUT NOT THE SALVE, IS OKAY FOR INFANTS.
SWEET POTATO (IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) LAM.) +++
ACTIVITIES (SWEET POTATO) — ALTERATIVE (F; DAD); ANTIBACTERIAL (F; DAD); ANTIDIABETIC (1; UPW);
ANTIMELANOMIC (1; ABS); ANTIOXIDANT (F; DAD; JNU); ANTITUMOR (1; JNU); APHRODISIAC (F; JNU);
ARTEMICIDE (F; JLH); ASTRINGENT (F; DAD); DEMULCENT (F; DAD); FUNGICIDE (F; DAD; UPW);
HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; ZUL); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; JNU); LACTAGOGUE (F; DAA); LAXATIVE (F; DAA;
DAD); TONIC (F; DAD; LMP).
INDICATIONS (SWEET POTATO) — ASTHMA (F; DAD; LMP); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; MPI); BACTERIA (1;
DAD; UPW); BITE (F; DAD; MPI); BLEEDING (F; IED); BURN (F; DAD); CANCER (1; JNU); CANCER,
LUNG (1; DAD); CANCER, MOUTH (F; JLH; JNU); CANCER, THROAT (F; JLH; JNU); CARDIOPATHY (1; MPI);
CATARRH (F; DAD); CIGUATERA (F; DAD); CONSTIPATION (F; DAA; DAD); CONVALESCENCE (F; DAD);
DIABETES (1; LMP; UPW); DIARRHEA (F; DAD); DYSLACTEA (F; DAD); FEVER (F; DAD); FUNGUS (1;
DAD; UPW); GASTROSIS (F; DAD); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; MPI); HIGH TRIGLYCERIDES (1; MPI); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; ZUL); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; JNU); INFECTION (1; DAD; UPW); MELANOMA (1; ABS);
MISCARRIAGE (F; UPW); MYCOSIS (1; DAD; UPW); NAUSEA (F; DAD); NEPHROSIS (F; DAD; LMP);
PAIN (F; UPW); SEASICKNESS (F; LMP); SPLENOSIS (F; DAD); THIRST (F; LMP); TOOTHACHE (F; UPW);
TUMOR (1; DAD; JNU); WHITLOW (F; DAD); WOUND (F; IED).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SWEET POTATO) — OF THE LEAF, “TOXIC SUBSTANCES HAVE BEEN REPORTED AND EXCESSIVE INGESTION IS KNOWN TO CAUSE DIARRHEA, EVEN DEATH” (UPW).
LD50 (50% ETHANOL EXTRACT) = >1000 MG/KG IPR MUS (MPI).
SWEET-SCENTED MARIGOLD (TAGETES LUCIDA CAV.) ++
ACTIVITIES (SWEET-SCENTED MARIGOLD) — ANALGESIC (1; TRA); ANESTHETIC (1; TRA); ANTIBACTERIAL
(1; TRA); ANTIDOTE, SCORPION (F; JFM); ANTISPASMODIC (1; TRA); CANDIDICIDE (1; TRA); FUNGICIDE
(1; TRA); MYORELAXANT (1; TRA); NEMATICIDE (1; TRA); PEDICULICIDE (F; JFM).
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INDICATIONS (SWEET-SCENTED MARIGOLD) — BACTERIA (1; TRA); CANDIDA (1; TRA); CHOLERA (1; TRA);
COLIC (F; JFM); CRAMP (1; TRA); DIARRHEA (F; JFM); DYSPEPSIA (F; JFM); FEVER (F; JFM); FUNGUS (1;
TRA); GASTROSIS (1; TRA); GONORRHEA (1; TRA); INFECTION (1; TRA); LICE (F; JFM); MALARIA (F; JFM);
MYCOSIS (1; TRA); NAUSEA (F; JFM); PAIN (1; TRA); SALMONELLA (1; TRA); SHIGELLA (1; TRA); STING
(F; JFM); STOMACHACHE (1; TRA); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; TRA); VD (1; TRA); YEAST (1; TRA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SWEET-SCENTED MARIGOLD) — LD50 =
>50,000 MG/KG (TRA). DON’T TAKE IT FOR MORE THAN 3 DAYS (TRA).
SWEET VERNAL GRASS (ANTHOXANTHUM ODORATUM L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (SWEET VERNAL GRASS) — CARMINATIVE (F; HHB); EMOLLIENT (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (SWEET VERNAL GRASS) — CANCER (F; JLH); DYSURIA (F; PH2); GAS (F; HHB); HEADACHE
(F; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; PH2); NAUSEA (F; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SWEET VERNAL GRASS) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
NONE KNOWN AT PROPER DOSAGE. OVERDOSE MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS AND HEADACHE. LIVER PROBLEMS,
REVERSIBLE AFTER LONG-TERM OVERDOSAGE (PH2).
SWEET VIOLET (VIOLA ODORATA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (SWEET VIOLET) — ACARIFUGE (1; HH2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WOI); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F;
KAB); ANTIMYCOTIC (1; WOI); ANTIPYRETIC (1; HH2; KAB); ANTISEPTIC (1; EFS; HH2; PH2);
ANTISPASMODIC (F; HH2); ANTITUSSIVE (F; HH2; PH2); APERIENT (F; EFS); CEREBROSEDATIVE (F; KAB);
CNS DEPRESSANT (F; KAB); DEMULCENT (F; KAB; WOI); DEPURATIVE (F; WOI); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS;
PH2; WOI); DIURETIC (F; WOI); EMETIC (1; HH2; PH2); EMOLLIENT (F; EFS; HH2; KAB; WOI);
EXPECTORANT (1; GMH; HH2; KAB; PH2; WOI); FUNGICIDE (1; WOI); HEMOLYTIC (1; HH2); HYPNOTIC
(F; KAB); HYPOTENSIVE (1; WOI); LAXATIVE (F; GMH; WOI); MYORELAXANT (F; HH2); NERVINE (F;
EFS); SECRETOLYTIC (F; PH2); SEDATIVE (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (SWEET VIOLET) — ADENOPATHY (F; GMH); AGUE (F; GMH; KAB); ANEMIA (F; MAD);
APOSTEME (F; JLH); ARTHROSIS (F; HH2; JLH; PH2); ASTHMA (F; HH2; KAB; PH2); BACTERIA (1;
WOI); BILE (F; WOI); BLEEDING (1; HH2); BRONCHOSIS (1; CEB; HH2; KAB; MAD; PH2); BRUISE
(F; GMH); CALCULUS (F; WOI); CANCER (1; HH2; JLH); CANCER, ANUS (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F;
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JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; GMH; JLH); CANCER, INTESTINE (F; JLH); CANCER, JOINT (F; JLH); CANCER,
MOUTH (F; WOI); CANCER, SINEW (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (F; GMH;
JLH; WOI); CANCER, TONGUE (F; GMH; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; GMH);
CATARRH (F; HH2; MAD; PH2; WOI); CHLOROSIS (F; MAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; MAD); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; GMH); CONSTIPATION (1; FEL; GMH; WOI); COUGH (F; HH2; KAB; MAD; PH2; WOI);
CRAMP (F; HH2; MAD); DERMATOSIS (F; FEL; HH2; PH2; WOI); DYSPNEA (F; MAD); DYSURIA (F;
GMH; MAD); ECZEMA (1; MAD; WOI); ENTEROSIS (F; KAB); EPILEPSY (F; GMH; MAD); EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); FEVER (1; EFS; HH2; KAB; PH2; WOI); FUNGUS (1; CEB; WOI); GLOSSOSIS (F;
JLH); GOUT (F; FEL); GRAVEL (F; FEL; GMH); HEADACHE (F; HH2; MAD; PH2); HEMORRHOID (F;
GMH); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; WOI); HOARSENESS (F; KAB; WOI); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; MAD);
HYSTERIA (F; PH2); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; CEB; PH2; WOI); INFLAMMATION (1; JLH;
KAB; PH2; WOI); INSOMNIA (F; EFS; HH2; GMH; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; GMH); LEUKEMIA (1;
HH2); LUPUS (F; MAD); MALARIA (F; KAB; MAD); MIGRAINE (F; HH2; PH2); MILK CRUST (F; FEL);
MUCOSOSIS (F; HH2; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; CEB; WOI); NEPHROSIS (F; FEL); NERVOUSNESS (F; EFS);
NEUROSIS (F; MAD; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; MAD; WOI); PAIN (F; JLH; KAB; WOI); PERTUSSIS (F;
MAD; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PH2); PLEURISY (F; GMH); PNEUMONIA (F; PH2); PROCTOSIS (F; JLH);
PULMONOSIS (F; GMH; WOI); QUINSY (F; GMH); RESPIROSIS (F; HH2; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; GMH;
HH2; PH2); SARCOMA (1; HH2); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SCROFULA (F; MAD); SORE THROAT (F; GMH;
KAB; PH2; WOI); STOMATOSIS (F; HH2; MAD; PH2); STONE (F; FEL); SYPHILIS (F; MAD); TICKS
(1; HH2); TYPHOID (F; KAB); TYPHUS (F; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VD
(F; MAD); WATER RETENTION (F; WOI).
DOSAGES (SWEET VIOLET) — 1 HEAPING TSP FLOWER/CUP TEA 1–2 ×/DAY (HH2); 2 TSP FLOWER IN COLD OR
HOT TEA (MAD); 1 G RHIZOME (HH2); 4–5 G ROOT (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SWEET VIOLET) — CLASS 1 (AHP). REGULATED
IN THE U.S. AS AN ALLOWABLE FLAVOR ONLY IN BEVERAGES (AHP). LARGE OVERDOSES MAY IMPAIR CIRCULATION,
CAUSING DYSPNEA, GASTROSIS, AND NERVOUSNESS (CEB).
EXTRACTS (SWEET VIOLET) — TD (EXTRACT) = >1600 MG/KG ORL DOG (HH2). RUTIN, ALONE, OR IN
COMBINATION (WITH AESCULETIN, CITROFLAVONOIDS, OR ASCORBIC ACID) IS “PROMOTED FOR THE SYMPTOMS OF
VENOUS AND LYMPHATIC VESSEL INSUFFICIENCY, FOR THE SYMPTOMATIC TREATMENT OF THE FUNCTIONAL SIGNS
OF CAPILLARY FRAGILITY, TO TREAT THE FUNCTIONAL SYMPTOMS OF THE ACUTE ATTACK OF PILES, AND FOR LOSS OF
VISUAL ACUITY AND ALTERATIONS OF THE FIELD OF VISION PRESUMABLY OF VASCULAR ORIGIN” (BRU). RUTIN IS
NOT VERY SOLUBLE, SO MORE SOLUBLE SEMISYNTHETIC DERIVATIVES MAY BE USED IDENTICALLY TO RUTIN. RUTIN
AND ITS DERIVATIVES ARE SOMETIMES COMBINED WITH ALKALOIDS LIKE VINCAMINE IN PROPRIETARIES FOR SENILE
CEREBRAL INSUFFICIENCY.
SWORD BEAN (CANAVALIA ENSIFORMIS (L.) DC.) +
SYNONYMS: C. ENSIFORMIS VAR. TRUNCATA RICKER, DOLICHOS ENSIFORMIS L.
ACTIVITIES (SWORD BEAN) — AMYOLYTIC (1; WO2); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; TRA); ANTIALLERGIC (1; TRA);
ANTICAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; TRA); ANTIHERPETIC (1; TRA); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1; TRA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; TRA); ANTIMETABOLIC (1; WO2); ANTIOXIDANT (1; TRA); ANTIVIRAL (1; TRA); FUNGICIDE (1;
WO2); HEMOLYTIC (1; WO2); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; TRA); MITOGENIC (1; WO2); HYPOTENSIVE
(1; TRA).
INDICATIONS (SWORD BEAN) — ALLERGY (1; TRA); BURN (2; TRA); CAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; TRA);
FUNGUS (1; WO2); GYNECOPATHY (F; WBB); HERPES (1; TRA); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; TRA)
HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; TRA); INFECTION (1; WO2); INFLAMMATION (2; TRA); MYCOSIS (1; WO2);
VIRUS (1; TRA).
DOSAGES (SWORD BEAN) — 5–10 G LEAF POULTICED ONTO BURN (TRA).
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SYRIAN CHRIST-THORN (ZIZIPHUS SPINA-CHRISTI (L.) DESF.) ++
SYNONYM: RHAMNUS SPINA-CHRISTI L.
ACTIVITIES (SYRIAN CHRIST-THORN) — ANALGESIC (F; CRC); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ANTITUMOR (F;
CRC); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC); COLLYRIUM (F; CRC); DEMULCENT (F; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC);
EMOLLIENT (F; BIB; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; BIB; CRC); PECTORAL (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC); TONIC
(F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (SYRIAN CHRIST-THORN) — ABSCESS (F; BIB); ARTHROSIS (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC);
CANCER (1; CRC; JLH); COLD (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; BIB; CRC); COUGH (F; CRC); DERMATOSIS
(F; BIB); FEVER (F; BIB; CRC); FURUNCLE (F; BIB); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F;
CRC); MEASLES (F; BIB); OPHTHALMIA (F; BIB; CRC); PAIN (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC);
SNAKEBITE (F; BIB); SORE (F; BIB); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC); TUMOR (1; CRC);
VD (F; CRC).
SYRIAN RUE (PEGANUM HARMALA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (SYRIAN RUE) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CRC; MAD; SKJ); ALGICIDE (1; KAP); ALTERATIVE (F;
CRC; DEP; MAD); AMEBICIDE (F; CRC); ANALGESIC (F; CRC; MAD); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; CRC);
ANTISEPTIC (1; DEP); ANTISPASMODIC (F; HHB); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC; DEP; MAD; SKJ); CNS
DEPRESSANT (1; CRC); CNS STIMULANT (1; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC; MAD);
EMETIC (F; CRC; DEP; HHB); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC; DEP; KAB; SKJ); FUNGICIDE (1; CRC;
KAB); HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC); INSECTIFUGE (F; CRC); INTOXICANT (F; CRC); LACTAGOGUE (F; CRC;
KAB; SKJ); NARCOTIC (1; CRC; SKJ); PARALYTIC (1; EFS); PARASITICIDE (1; KAP); PEDICULICIDE (1;
CRC; KAP; SKJ); PROTISTICIDE (1; CRC); SEDATIVE (F; CRC; MAD); SIALAGOGUE (1; CRC); SOPORIFIC
(F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC); UTEROCONTRACTANT (1; MAD); VERMIFUGE (1; CRC; EFS; KAB).
INDICATIONS (SYRIAN RUE) — AMEBA (F; CRC); AMENORRHEA (1; DEP; KAP); ASTHMA (F; CRC;
MAD); BACTERIA (1; CRC; KAP); CALCULUS (F; CRC; DEP); CANCER (F; CRC); CHOLERA (F; DEP);
COLIC (F; CRC; SKJ); CRAMP (F; HHB); DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC;
DEP; SKJ); FUNGUS (1; CRC; KAB; KAP); GALLSTONE (F; CRC; DEP); HICCUP (F; CRC; DEP;
MAD); HYSTERIA (F; CRC; DEP); INFECTION (1; CRC; DEP; KAB); INSOMNIA (F; CRC; MAD);
JAUNDICE (F; CRC; KAB); LARYNGOSIS (F; CRC; KAP); LICE (F; CRC; MAD; SKJ); LUMBAGO (F;
DEP; MAD); MALARIA (1; CRC; EFS; KAB; KAP); MYCOSIS (1; CRC; KAB; KAP); NERVOUSNESS
(F; CRC; MAD); NEURALGIA (F; CRC; KAB); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC; MAD); PAIN (F; CRC; KAB;
MAD); PALSY (F; DEP); PARALYSIS (F; MAD); PARASITE (1; KAP); PARKINSON’S DISEASE (1; CRC; EFS);
PROLAPSE (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; DEP); SORE (F; DEP); SYPHILIS (F; CRC); TAPEWORM (F;
KAB; KAP; SKJ); URETHROSIS (F; DEP); UROGENITOSIS (F; CRC); VD (F; CRC; DEP); WATER RETENTION
(F; CRC; MAD); WOMB (F; CRC); WORM (1; CRC; EFS; KAB).
DOSAGES (SYRIAN RUE) — 30 GRAINS TO 2 DRACHMS HERB FOR ANALGESIC (DEP); 15–30 ML HERB 1:20
INFUSION, 2–4 ML HERB 1:10 TINCTURE (HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (SYRIAN RUE) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PH2). LARGE DOSES MAY CAUSE ABORTION, DEPRESSION, EMESIS, AND HALLUCINATION (DEP). TOXIC
DRUG (HHB).
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TALL BUTTERCUP (RANUNCULUS ACRIS L.) +
FELTER (1898) SAYS, AND I AGREE AFTER SPENDING THE DAY COMPILING ON BUTTERCUPS (NOT DAFFODILS), THAT
“R. ACRIS L., R. REPENS L., R. SCELERATUS L. AND R. FLAMMULA L., MAY BE INDIFFERENTLY SUBSTITUTED,
THE ONE FOR THE OTHER.”
ACTIVITIES (TALL BUTTERCUP) — ALLERGENIC (1; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WOI); ANTISEPTIC (1; WOI);
ANTIVIRAL (1; WOI); IRRITANT (1; FNF); LACRIMATORY (1; WOI); VERMIFUGE (1; WOI); VESICANT (1; WOI).
INDICATIONS (TALL BUTTERCUP) — ABSCESS (F; DEM); ARTHROSIS (F; FAD); BLOOD (F; DEM); BACTERIA
(1; WOI); BLISTER (F; PH2); BOIL (F; DEM; FAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; HHB; PH2); CANCER (F; JLH; MIC);
CANDIDA (1; DEM; WOI); COLD (F; DEM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; HHB); CORN (F; JLH); DERMATOSIS (F;
PH2); DIPHTHERIA (1; WOI); ESCHERICHIA (1; WOI); GONORRHEA (F; HHB); GOUT (F; HHB); HALITOSIS
(F; WOI); HEADACHE (F; MIC); INFECTION (1; WOI); MUCOSOSIS (F; HHB); NEURALGIA (F; FAD; HHB;
PH2); PHOBIA (F; MIC); PLEUROSIS (F; HHB); RHEUMATISM (F; FAD; HHB; PH2); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1;
WOI); VD (F; HHB); VIRUS (1; WOI); WART (F; JLH); WEN (F; JLH); WORM (1; WOI); YEAST (1; WOI).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (TALL BUTTERCUP) — NOT COVERED (AHP). AVOID
(FAD). VERY ACRID, CAUSING BURNING OF MOUTH AND MUCOUS MEMBRANES; BLISTERING SKIN. PROTOANEMONIN ANTIBACTERIAL (AGAINST GRAM-POSITIVE AND GRAM-NEGATIVE, CANDIDA, DIPHTHERIA TOXIN, ESCHERICHIA,
AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS) ANTIVIRAL, CYTOPATHOGENIC, VESICANT, AND VERMICIDE (WOI). CLOSELY RELATED R.
SCELERATUS CONTAINS THE VASOCONSTRICTOR SEROTONIN, WITH SIX OTHER TRYPTAMINE DERIVATIVES AND “TWO
UNIDENTIFIED ANTI-5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE DERIVATIVES”.
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TAMARIND (TAMARINDUS INDICA L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (TAMARIND) — ANALGESIC (1; DEP); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; AAB; APA; TRA); ANTIOXIDANT
(1; TRA); ANTIPYRETIC (1; APA; EFS; SUW); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; DAD); ANTISPASMODIC (1;
TRA); ANTIVIRAL (1; AAB); APERIENT (1; PHR); APERITIF (F; MAD); ASTRINGENT (1; IHB; JFM;
WBB); CANDIDICIDE (1; APA); CARMINATIVE (F; DEP; SKJ; SUW); CICATRIZANT (F; WBB); DIAPHORETIC (F; DAD); DIGESTIVE (F; SUW); EMETIC (F; DAD); FUNGICIDE (1; AAB; APA); HEPATOTROPIC (1; TRA); LACTAGOGUE (F; DEP); LAXATIVE (1; APA; DAD; IHB; JFM; PH2; RYM; SUW);
SCHISTOSOMICIDE (1; AAB; APA); TONIC (F; JFM); VASODILATOR (1; TRA); VERMIFUGE (1; APA;
DEP; KAB; SKJ).
INDICATIONS (TAMARIND) — ABSCESS (F; WBB); ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ALCOHOLISM (F; PH2);
AMENORRHEA (F; KAB; WBB); ANOREXIA (F; KAP; MAD); APOPLEXY (F; DEP); ARTHROSIS (F; DAD);
ASTHMA (F; DAD; KAB; WBB); BACTERIA (1; AAB; APA; TRA); BILIOUSNESS (F; DEP; KAB;
SUW; WOI); BITE (F; AAB); BLEEDING (F; JFM; KAP; MAD; RYM); BODY ODOR (F; KAB); BOIL
(F; AAB; DAD; DEP; IHB; WOI); CANCER (F; JLH; KAB); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER,
COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, GLAND (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CANCER,
VAGINA (F; JLH); CANDIDA (1; APA); CHILL (F; DAD; JFM); CHOLECYSTOSIS (1; HH2; PHR; PH2);
CHOLERA (1; AAB); COLD (F; JFM); COLIC (F; AAB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DAD; IHB; JFM; KAB);
CONSTIPATION (1; APA; DAD; IHB; JFM; PH2; RYM; SUW); COUGH (F; JFM; SKJ); CRAMP (1;
TRA); DERMATOSIS (F; AAB; IHB); DIABETES (F; JFM); DIARRHEA (1; APA); DIZZINESS (F; HH2);
DYSENTERY (F; DAD; DEP; JFM; WBB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; KAB; SKJ);
DYSURIA (F; GMH; KAB); EARACHE (F; KAB); ECZEMA (F; MAD); EDEMA (F; WOI); ENTEROSIS (F;
WBB); ERYSIPELAS (F; DAD); ESCHERICHIA (1; APA); FEVER (1; APA; DAD; EFS; HH2; JFM;
PHR; PH2; SUW); FUNGUS (1; AAB; APA); FURUNCLE (F; WBB); GAS (F; DEP; SKJ; SUW);
GASTROSIS (F; KAB); GINGIVOSIS (F; DAD; WBB); GONORRHEA (F; WBB); HANGOVER (F; DEP; PH2,
TGP); HEADACHE (F; MAD); HEARTBURN (F; MAD); HEATSTROKE (F; DEP; SKJ); HEMORRHOID (F;
DAD; DEP; PH2; WBB); HEPATOSIS (F; HH2; KAB; PHR; PH2); INFECTION (1; AAB; APA;
DAD); INFLAMMATION (F; DAD; DEP); INTOXICATION (F; DAD; DEP; KAB; PH2); ITCH (F; MAD);
JAUNDICE (1; DAD; JFM; MAD; TRA; WBB); LEPROSY (F; DAD; WBB); LEUKORRHEA (F; MAD);
MALARIA (F; DAD; WBB); MEASLES (F; JFM); MORNING SICKNESS (F; AAB; APA); MUCOSOSIS (F;
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IHB); MYALGIA (F; SKJ); MYCOSIS (1; AAB; APA); NAUSEA (1; APA); OPHTHALMIA (F; DAD); PAIN
(1; DEP; JFM); PARALYSIS (F; DAD; KAB); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PH2); PULMONOSIS (F; DAD); RASH
(F; AAB); RESPIROSIS (F; DAD); RHEUMATISM (F; DAD; IHB; WBB); RINGWORM (1; APA; KAB);
SALMONELLA (1; AAB); SCABIES (F; KAB); SCHISTOSOMIASIS (1; AAB; APA); SMALLPOX (F; KAB);
SNAKEBITE (F; KAB; WBB); SORE (F; AAB; IHB); SORE THROAT (F; AAB; DEP; JFM); SPLENOSIS
(F; JLH); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; AAB; APA); STING (F; SKJ); STOMACHACHE (F; PH2; SKJ); STOMATOSIS
(F; IHB; KAB; PH2); SWELLING (F; HH2; KAB; WOI); SYPHILIS (F; SKJ); ULCER (F; DAD); UTI
(F; DAD; TRA); UVULOSIS (F; KAB); VD (F; WBB); VERTIGO (F; HH2; KAB); VIRUS (1; AAB);
VOMITING (F; PH2); WORM (1; APA; DAD; DEP; KAB; SKJ); WOUND (F; AAB; IHB; WBB);
YEAST (1; APA).
DOSAGES (TAMARIND) — 1–3 G FRUIT PULP (KAP); 4–8 G FRUIT PULP/DAY (APA; PNC); 4–30 G FRUIT
PULP (HHB); 10–50 G TAMARIND PASTE (HH2; PHR; PH2); 1–2 G POWDERED SEED (KAP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (TAMARIND) — CLASS 1 (AHP; JAD, 1997).
NONE REPORTED (PHR). GENERALLY REGARDED AS SAFE (APA). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT
KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). REPORTEDLY KILLS ASPERGILLUS NIGER, BACILLUS
SUBTILIS, CANDIDA ALBICANS, ESCHERICHIA COLI, SCHISTOSOMA MANSONI, AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS MANSONII (APA).
TANGERINE (CITRUS RETICULATA BLANCO) +++
SYNONYM: C. NOBILIS ANDREWS.
ACTIVITIES (TANGERINE) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FNF); ANTICANCER (1; FNF); ANTIEMETIC (F; SKJ);
ANTIMETASTATIC (1; AKT); ANTISEPTIC (F; SKJ); ANTISPASMODIC (1; FNF); ANTIVIRAL (1; FNF);
APHRODISIAC (F; SKJ); AROMATIC (1; JFM); ASTRINGENT (F; SKJ); CANDIDICIDE (1; FNF); DECONGESTANT (1; JFM); DIGESTIVE (AKT; JFM; PHR); EXPECTORANT (1; AKT; FNF); FUNGICIDE (1; JFM;
WOI); GASTROGOGUE (1; AKT); LAXATIVE (F; SKJ); MUCOLYTIC (F; AKT); MYORELAXANT (1; AKT);
SECRETAGOGUE (1; AKT); SEDATIVE (1; FNF); STIMULANT (F; SKJ); THERMOGENIC (1; FNF); TONIC (F;
SKJ; WO2).
INDICATIONS (TANGERINE) — ALZHEIMER’S (1; FNF); BACTERIA (1; FNF); CANCER (1; AKT; FNF);
CANDIDA (1; FNF); COLD (1; FNF); CRAMP (1; FNF); CONGESTION (1; JFM); CONSTIPATION (F; AKT;
SKJ); COUGH (F; AKT); DIABETES (F; JFM); DIARRHEA (F; AKT); DYSENTERY (F; AKT); FLU (1; FNF);
FUNGUS (1; JFM; WOI); HICCUP (F; AKT); INFECTION (1; JFM; WOI); INSOMNIA (1; FNF); JAUNDICE
(F; WO2); MASTOSIS (1; AKT); MYCOSIS (1; JFM; WOI); NAUSEA (F; AKT); NERVOUSNESS (1; FNF);
OBESITY (1; FNF); PULMONOSIS (F; AKT); SORE THROAT (F; WO2); THRUSH (F; WO2); VIRUS (1; FNF);
VOMITING (F; AKT; SKJ); YEAST (1; FNF).
DOSAGES (TANGERINE) — FRUIT IS FOOD FARMACY; 3–9 G POWDERED PEEL/DAY (AKT); PEEL OF 3 TANGERINES
BOILED 10 MINUTES IN 1 LITER WATER; 1 TSP CHOPPED RIND/CUP WATER; 20 DROPS TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY HAS
BEEN SUGGESTED FOR ORANGE PEEL CITRUS AURANTIUM (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (TANGERINE) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT
COVERED (KOM; PHR). COUMARINS MAY PHOTOSENSITIZE AND MAY INTERACT WITH OTHER ANTIAGGREGANTS. CONVULSIONS, ENTERIC COLIC, AND EVEN DEATH ARE REPORTED IN CHILDREN FOLLOWING INGESTION
OF LARGE AMOUNTS OF ORANGE PEEL (AHP, SPEAKING OF C. AURANTIUM, NOT THIS SPECIES, BUT THE
SAME CHEMICALS, HENCE WARNING SHOULD PREVAIL. 1997). TANGERETIN MAY INTERFERE WITH TAMOXIFEN.
PEEL OIL HAS PROVEN ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY. PEEL CONTAINS THE DECONGESTANT SYNEPHRINE, PROBABLY
SYNERGISTIC WITH CAFFEINE AS A THERMOGENIC. PEEL IS RICH IN LIMONENE, WITH MUCH PROMISE IN
ANTICANCER ACTIVITY.
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TANSY (TANACETUM VULGARE L.) ++
SYNONYMS: CHRYSANTHEMUM VULGARE (L.) BERNH., TANACETUM BOREALE FISCH. EX DC.
ACTIVITIES (TANSY) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); ANALGESIC (1; APA; CAN); ANTIBACTERIAL
(1; APA; TAD); ANTIEDEMIC (F; PH2); ANTIENCEPHALITIC (1; APA); ANTIFEEDANT (1; HH3); ANTISEPTIC
(1; DEM; FNF; HH3; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA; CAN; MAD); ANTITUMOR (1; APA; CAN;
CRC); ANTIULCER (1; PH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; APA); APERITIF (1; APA; CAN; MAD); ASCARICIDE (1; CRC;
WOI); BITTER (1; PNC); CARMINATIVE (F; CAN); CHOLERETIC (1; APA; CAN); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; DEM);
DERMATITIGENIC (1; APA); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; DEM); DIGESTIVE (1; CAN); EMMENAGOGUE (1;
APA; PNC); ENTEROTONIC (1; CAN); FUNGICIDE (1; APA; TAD); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; CAN);
IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; APA); INSECTICIDE (1; CRC); INSECTIFUGE (1; APA; PH2; TAD); LIPOLYTIC (F;
APA); NARCOTIC (F; CRC); NEPHROTONIC (F; GMH); NERVINE (F; CRC); PAIN (1; APA; CAN); PHOTOTOXIC (1; PH2); PULICIDE (F; CRC); SEDATIVE (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC;
MAD); SWELLING (F; PH2); TONIC (1; DEM; PNC); UTEROTONIC (1; AHP); VERMIFUGE (1; APA; CRC;
PHR; PH2); VULNERARY (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (TANSY) — AGUE (F; CRC; GMH); AMENORRHEA (F; CRC; FEL; PNC); ANOREXIA (1;
APA; CAN; DEM; MAD; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F; HH3; PH2); ASCARIS (1; CRC; WOI); BACKACHE
(F; DEM); BACTERIA (1; APA; TAD); BONE (F; DEM); BRUISE (F; CRC; DEM; PH2); BURN (F; CRC);
CANCER (1; APA; CAN; CRC; JLH); CANDIDA (1; HH3); CATARRH (F; FEL); CHILDBIRTH (F; FEL);
CHOLECYSTOSIS (1; CRC; APA); CHOREA (F; CRC); COLD (F; CRC); COLIC (F; DEM); CRAMP (1;
APA; CAN; MAD); DEBILITY (F; DEM; FEL); DERMATOSIS (F; MAD); DIARRHEA (F; DEM); DIPHTHERIA (F; FEL); DIZZINESS (F; DEM); DROPSY (F; CRC; WOI); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC; FEL;
MAD); DYSURIA (F; FEL); ENCEPHALOSIS (1; APA); ENTEROSIS (F; MAD; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; CRC);
ESCHERICHIA (1; HH3); FEVER (F; CRC; DEM; PH2); FRECKLE (F; CRC); FUNGUS (1; APA; TAD);
GAS (F; CAN; MAD; PHR; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; CRC; DEM; PH2); GOUT (F; CRC; HH3; MAD;
PH2); HEADACHE (F; APA; CRC); HEMATACHEZIA (F; DEM); HEPATOSIS (F; APA; CRC; WOI); HIGH
CHOLESTEROL (1; CAN); HYDROPHOBIA (F; CRC); HYSTERIA (F; CRC; MAD); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1;
APA); INFECTION (1; APA; DEM; FNF; PH2; TAD); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC; FEL); INSOMNIA (F;
CRC); ITCH (F; APA); JAUNDICE (F; MAD); LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC); MALARIA (F; HH3; MAD; PH2);
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MIGRAINE (F; APA; PHR; PH2); MISCARRIAGE (F; DEM); MYCOSIS (1; APA; TAD); NAUSEA (1; PNC);
NEMATODE (1; APA); NEPHROSIS (F; CRC; DEM; GMH); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC); NEURALGIA (F;
APA; PHR; PH2); NEUROSIS (F; APA; CRC); NEPHROTONIC (F; GMH); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC);
OSTEOPOROSIS (F; DEM); OTOSIS (F; DEM); PAIN (F; HH3; PH2); PALPITATION (F; CRC); PARALYSIS
(F; CRC); PINWORM (1; APA); PROCTOSIS (F; APA); RHEUMATISM (F; APA; CRC; HH3; PHR; PH2);
ROUNDWORM (1; APA); SCABIES (F; APA; PNC); SCIATICA (F; CRC); SHIGELLA (1; HH3); SORE (F;
CRC); SORE THROAT (F; DEM; FEL); SPASM (F; CRC); SPRAIN (F; GMH; PH2); STAPHYLOCOCCUS
(1; HH3); STOMACHACHE (F; CRC); STRABISMUS (F; CRC); STRANGURY (F; FEL); STREPTOCOCCUS (1;
HH3); SUNBURN (F; CRC); SWELLING (F; CRC; MAD; PH2); TENDINITIS (F; CRC; JLH); TOOTHACHE
(F; CRC; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC); TUMOR (1; APA; CAN; CRC); ULCER (1; PH2); UTEROSIS
(F; MAD); VERTIGO (F; DEM; HH3; MAD; PH2); VIRUS (1; APA); WORM (1; APA; CAN; CRC;
HH3; PHR; PH2); WOUND (F; DEM; MAD; PH2); YEAST (1; HH3).
DOSAGES (TANSY) — SHOULD NOT BE USED (APA); 2–4 G POWDERED SEED (MAD); 1–2.5 G FLOWER
SEVERAL ×/DAY (MAD); 2 TSP (~4 G) FLOWER IN HOT TEA (MAD); 1–2 G DRY HERB, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY
(CAN); 1–2 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–8 ML LIQUID HERB
EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (TANSY) — CLASS 2B, 3. COMMISSION E
REPORTS FLOWER AND HERB ARE NOT PERMITTED FOR THERAPEUTIC USE. CONTAINS EO WITH NEUROTOXIC
THUJONE IN SUCH AMOUNTS THAT NORMAL DOSES MAY ALREADY BE TOXIC (AEH). CAN CAUTIONS THAT
THUJONE IN THE VOLATILE OIL CAN CAUSE SEVERE GASTROSIS AND CONVULSIONS. DOCUMENTED FATALITIES HAVE
BEEN MAINLY ASSOCIATED WITH INGESTION OF THE OIL (LD50 = 1150 MG/KG ORL), BUT FATALITIES ARE
REPORTED WITH INFUSIONS AND POWDERS. OIL SHOULD NOT BE USED INTERNALLY OR EXTERNALLY (10 DROPS
OF OIL IS POTENTIALLY FATAL (CRC)), EVEN THE TEA HAS BEEN FATAL (THUJONE MAY LIKELY BE RESPONSIBLE).
BECAUSE OF ABORTIFACIENT AND UTERINE ACTIVITY CAUSED BY THE THUJONE IN THE OIL, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY
AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED. CONTACT DERMATOSIS HAS BEEN DOCUMENTED. MAY INTERFERE WITH
HYPOGLYCEMIC AND LIVER THERAPY. THERAPEUTIC WINDOW ONLY 2:5 (CF DIGITALIS 1:2) (CAN). “THE
POTENTIAL TOXICITY OF THIS PLANT OUTWEIGHS ITS BENEFITS.” THE LETHAL DOSAGE IS APPROXIMATELY 15–30
G OIL (HH3; PH2).
EXTRACTS (TANSY) — CAMPHOR, SABINENE (ESPECIALLY), THUJONE AND SABINENE CHEMOTYPE ETHANOLIC
EXTRACTS ARE STRONGLY ANTIBACTERIAL AGAINST GRAM-POSITIVE BACILLUS AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS (100–200
MG/ML). THUJONE TYPE EO IS EFFECTIVE AGAINST BACILLUS, ESCHERICHIA, AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS AT 100
ΜG/ML), UMBELLULONE TYPE AT 100–150 ΜG/ML (HH3). TEAS AND ETHANOLIC EXTRACTS CLINICALLY STIMULATE
BILE IN PATIENTS WITH GALLBLADDER AND LIVER PROBLEMS, INCREASING APPETITE AND DIGESTION WHILE ALLEVIATING PAIN. I FREQUENTLY INCLUDE TANSY IN MY AFTER DINNER HERBAL LIQUEUR, BUT DON’T RECOMMEND IT
TO ANYONE ELSE.
TANSY RAGWORT (SENECIO JACOBAEA L.) X
MADAUS RIGHTLY OR WRONGLY SAYS THAT S. JACOBAEA L. AND S. VULGARIS L. HAVE THE SAME EFFECTS. SO
MOST OF THE MAD ENTRIES BELOW HAVE ALSO BEEN TRANSCRIBED TO S. VULGARIS, AND MAY REALLY BELONG
ONLY THERE.
ACTIVITIES (TANSY RAGWORT) — ANTIPERISTALTIC (1; HHB); ANTISPASMODIC (F; EFS); CARCINOGENIC
(1; AEH; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS); DETERGENT (F; EFS); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS); EMMENAGOGUE (F;
EFS); HEMOSTAT (F; EFS; MAD); HEPATOTOXIC (1; AEH; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; EFS); PECTORAL (F; EFS);
POISON (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (TANSY RAGWORT) — AMENORRHEA (F; MAD); ANEMIA (F; HHB; MAD; PH2);
ARTHROSIS (F; PH2); BLEEDING (F; EFS; MAD); CATARRH (F; MAD); CEREBROSIS (F; MAD); CHLOROSIS
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(F; MAD); COLIC (F; EFS); CONSTIPATION (F; EFS); CRAMP (F; EFS); CYSTOSIS (F; HHB; MAD);
DEPRESSION (F; MAD); DIABETES (F; MAD); DIARRHEA (F; HHB; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; HHB;
MAD; PH2); DYSURIA (F; PH2); FEVER (F; EFS); GASTROSIS (F; HHB); GOUT (F; MAD); HEADACHE
(F; HHB; MAD; PH2); HEMORRHOID (F; MAD); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; HHB); INFLAMMATION
(F; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; MAD); MASTOSIS (F; MAD); NEUROSIS (F; MAD); PAIN (F; HHB; MAD;
PH2); PHTHISIS (F; MAD); PLETHORA (F; MAD); PREGNANCY (F; HHB); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2); SCAB
(F; MAD); SORE (F; MAD); SPINE (F; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; PH2); UROGENITOSIS (F; MAD);
UTEROSIS (F; MAD); UTI (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (TANSY RAGWORT) — DO NOT TAKE IT (JAD); 1 PART HERB:5 ETHANOL (10%) FRUIT TOPICAL
APPLICATION (HH2; PH2); 2 G HERB TINCTURE SEVERAL ×/DAY UP TO 15 G (MAD); 1–3 G FLUID HERB EXTRACT
(MAD); 40–60 G HERB JUICE (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (TANSY RAGWORT) — NOT COVERED (AHP). USE
OF SENECIO SPECIES CAN RESULT IN POTENTIALLY FATAL HEPATIC VENO-OCCLUSIVE DISEASE (VOD) IN HUMANS,
WITH SYMPTOMS OF ABDOMINAL PAIN AND VOMITING WITH ASCITES. CONTAINS PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS (PAS)
IN CONSIDERABLE AMOUNTS AND VARIETIES, WHICH CAN BE CARCINOGENIC, HEPATOTOXIC, AND MUTAGENIC. PAS
ARE TOXIC TO HUMANS, WITH LIVER DAMAGE WITH CIRRHOSIS AND ASCITES, OR SENECIOSIS, OR VOD REPORTED
IN ALMOST ALL CASES OF SEVERE OR FATAL INTOXICATIONS, FROM INTAKES OF 0.5 MG/KG TO 3.3 MG/KG (AEH1).
LD50 (MIXED ALKALOIDS) = 140 MG/KG ORL RAT (HH2).
TAPIOCA (MANIHOT ESCULENTA CRANTZ) +
SYNONYMS: JATROPHA DULCIS J. F. GMEL., J. MANIHOT L., MANIHOT AIPI POHL, M. DULCIS (J. F.
GMEL.) PAX, M. FLABELLIFOLIA POHL, M. MANIHOT (L.) COCKERELL, M. MELANOBASIS MÜLL. ARG., M.
UTILISSIMA POHL.
ACTIVITIES (TAPIOCA) — ANTISEPTIC (F; CRC); APERIENT (F; CRC); CYANOGENIC (1; CRC); DEMULCENT
(F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC); HEMOSTAT (F; DAV); PISCICIDE (1; CRC); POISON (1; CRC); SEDATIVE
(F; JFM).
INDICATIONS (TAPIOCA) — ABSCESS (F; CRC); ANGINA (F; CRC; JFM); ARTHROSIS (F; IED); ASCARIASIS
(F; CRC); ASCITES (F; CRC); BITE (F; CRC); BLEEDING (F; DAV); BOIL (F; CRC); CHILL (F; DAV);
CONDYLOMA (F; CRC); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CRC; IED); DERMATOSIS (F; DAV); DIARRHEA (F; CRC;
DAV); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); ECZEMA (F; CRC); ERYSIPELAS (F; CRC); FEVER (F; DAV; IED); FLU (F;
CRC; JFM); HERNIA (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; JFM); INFERTILITY (F; DAV); INFLAMMATION (F;
CRC); INSOMNIA (F; JFM); MARASMUS (F; CRC); MASTOSIS (F; JFM); MYOSIS (F; DAV); NERVOUSNESS
(F; JFM); NEURALGIA (F; CRC); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); ORCHOSIS (F; CRC); PAIN (F; CRC; IED);
PROSTATOSIS (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); SCABIES (F; CRC; DAV); SORE (F; CRC); SNAKEBITE (F;
CRC; JFM); SPASM (F; CRC); SYCOSIS (F; CRC); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); TUMOR (F; CRC; JLH); WATER
RETENTION (F; CRC); WHITLOW (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (TAPIOCA) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PHR).
36 DROPS OF BITTER CASSAVA JUICE KILLED A MAN IN 6 CONVULSIVE MINUTES (IED).
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TARRAGON (ARTEMISIA DRACUNCULUS L.) +++
SYNONYM: A. GLAUCA PALL. EX WILLD.
TENDENCIES ARE TO LUMP A. DRANUNCULOIDES (RUSSIAN TARRAGON), THE “INFERIOR ONE,” ACCORDING TO THOSE
MORE CONNOISSEUR THAN I, WITH THE MORE ELEGANT FRENCH TARRAGON, A. DRACUNCULUS. HH2 SPEAKS OF
GERMAN TARRAGON WITH 0.25–3.1% EO AND RUSSIAN TARRAGON WITH 0.1–2.1%.
ACTIVITIES (TARRAGON) — ALLERGENIC (1; FAD); ANALGESIC (1; APA); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; WO3);
ANTICAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; CRC; FNF); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; CRC); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (1; CRC); APERITIF (1; CRC; FAD; PHR; PH2); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; APA);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; APA; CRC); FUNGICIDE (1; WO3); GENOTOXIC (F; WO3); HYPNOTIC (F; CRC);
STOMACHIC (F; CRC); TUMORIGENIC (1; APA); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (TARRAGON) — ANOREXIA (1; APA; CRC; FAD; PHR; PH2); ARTHROSIS (F; APA); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; CRC); BACTERIA (1; APA; WO3); BILIOUSNESS (F; WO3); BITE (F; CRC; GMH); BRUISE
(F; FAD); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, SINEW (F; JLH); CAPILLARY FRAGILITY (1; CRC; FNF); COLD (F;
FAD); CRAMP (1; CRC); DIABETES (1; CRC); DIARRHEA (F; FAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA); EDEMA
(1; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC); FUNGUS (1; WO3); GAS (F; CRC); HEADACHE (F; FAD); HEART (1; CRC);
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CRC); INFECTION (1; WO3); INFLAMMATION (1; CRC); INSOMNIA (F; APA);
MYCOSIS (1; WO3); PAIN (1; APA); PARTURITION (F; FAD); RHEUMATISM (F; APA); STING (F; CRC);
STROKE (1; CRC); SWELLING (F; CRC); TOOTHACHE (1; APA; CRC; GMH); TUMOR (F; CRC); WATER
RETENTION (F; APA); WORM (F; CRC); WOUND (F; FAD).
DOSAGES (TARRAGON) — 1–2 TSP LEAF/CUP TO 3 ×/DAY (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (TARRAGON) — CLASS 1. 81% OF EO MAY BE
ESTRAGOLE (AHP). CONTAINS ONE COMPOUND THAT IS CARCINOGENIC IN MICE (APA). PREGNANT WOMEN
MIGHT AVOID (APA).“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2)
(BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). LD50 (ILL-DEFINED EXTRACT) = 215 MG/KG
IPR MUS (HH2).
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TEATREE (MELALEUCA ALTERNIFOLIA (MAIDEN & BETCHE) CHEEL) ++
AUSTRALIANS RARELY AGREE WITH OUR TAXONOMY FOR TEATREE. AND THEY SHOULD KNOW.
ACTIVITIES (TEATREE) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; JAD; PH2; SKY); ANTISEPTIC (2; APA; JAD; PH2;
WAM); ANTISPASMODIC (F; PNC); ANTIVIRAL (1; JBU; PH2); CANDIDICIDE (1; APA); DIAPHORETIC (F;
PNC); EXPECTORANT (F; PED); FUNGICIDE (1; APA; PH2; SKY; WAM); PEDICULICIDE (F; APA);
RUBEFACIENT (1; PED); TRICHOMONICIDE (1; APA).
INDICATIONS (TEATREE) — ACNE (1; APA; JAD; PH2; SKY); ARTHROSIS (F; APA); ATHLETE’S FOOT
(1; APA; JAD; SKY); BACTERIA (1; APA; JAD; PH2; SKY); BITE (F; PH2); BOIL (1; APA); BRUISE
(F; APA); BUG BITE (F; APA; PH2); BUNION (1; APA); BURN (F; APA; PH2); CALLUS (1; APA);
CANDIDA (1; APA; JAD; SKY); COLD (1; PED); COLITIS (F; PH2); CORN (1; APA); CRAMP (F;
PNC); CYSTOSIS (1; APA); DANDRUFF (F; APA); DERMATOSIS (1; APA; PH2; WAM); FEVER (F;
PNC); FUNGUS (1; APA; JAD; PH2; SKY; WAM); GINGIVOSIS (F; PH2); HEADACHE (F; PED);
INFECTION (1; APA; JAD; PH2; SKY; WAM); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); MYALGIA (F; APA); MYCOSIS
(1; APA; PH2; SKY; WAM); ODONTOSIS (F; PH2); ONYCHOSIS (1; JAD; WAM); PEDICULOSIS (F;
APA); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PH2); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); SINUSOSIS (F; PH2); SORE (1; APA); STOMATOSIS
(1; APA; PH2); SUNBURN (F; APA); TONSILOSIS (F; PH2); TOOTHACHE (F; PED); VAGINOSIS (1; APA;
JAD; SKY); VARICOSIS (F; APA); VIRUS (1; JBU; PH2); WART (F; APA); WOUND (1; APA); YEAST
(1; APA).
DOSAGES (TEATREE) — TOPICAL AS DIRECTED STX (>30% TERPINEN-4-OL <15% CINEOLE); 0.05–0.2 ML
CAJUPUT OIL (PNC); 0.3–2 ML CAJUPUT SPIRIT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (TEATREE) — NOT COVERED (AHP). NONE AT
DESIGNATED DOSES (PH2). TOPICAL AND VAGINAL IRRITATION HAVE BEEN REPORTED, BUT THE “TOPICAL USE OF
THE OIL HAS NOT GENERALLY BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH TOXICITY.” STILL, “THE TOPICAL USE ... CANNOT BE RECOMMENDED AT THIS TIME” (LRNP, JANUARY 1991). AS WITH MOST EOS, THIS ONE MAY INDUCE DERMATOSIS
IN SENSITIVE INDIVIDUALS. NATUROPATHS YARNELL AND MESEROLE (1996) CAUTION THAT TEA TREE OIL “MUST
NOT BE APPLIED TO ALLERGIC DERMATOSIS (ECZEMA) BECAUSE IT WILL MAKE THIS CONDITION WORSE.” FOR
EXTERNAL USE ONLY WITH SMALL CHILDREN, DILUTED 1 TO 2 DROPS TEA TREE OIL TO 1 TSP OF ANOTHER OIL (ALMOND,
OLIVE, ETC.) (WAM). NOT FOR INTERNAL USE (WAM). OVERDOSAGE (10 ML IN CHILD) LED TO CONFUSION AND
DISCOORDINATION, 70 ML LED TO COMA (PH2).
TEAWEED (SIDA RHOMBIFOLIA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (TEAWEED) — 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 (TEAWEED) — 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);
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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).
DOSAGES (TEAWEED) — 1 CUP FRESH LEAF/3 CUPS WATER, BOIL 5 MINUTES; 1 CUP BEFORE EACH MEAL (AAB).
TEMU LAWAK (CURCUMA XANTHORRHIZA ROXB.) ++
VERY CLOSELY RELATED TO ZEDOARY. IMPORTANT IN INDONESIAN JAMU.
ACTIVITIES (TEMU LAWAK) — 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 (TEMU LAWAK) — 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).
DOSAGES (TEMU LAWAK) — 2 G RHIZOME (KOM; PHR); RHIZOME TEA (0.5 TSP/CUP WATER) 2–3
×/DAY (PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (TEMU LAWAK) — 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 MILL.) X
ACTIVITIES (THORN APPLE) — 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 (THORN APPLE) — 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).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (THORN APPLE) — 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).
THREE-LEAVED CAPER (CRATAEVA NURVALA BUCH.-HAM.) +
ACTIVITIES (THREE-LEAVED CAPER) — 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 (THREE-LEAVED CAPER) — 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).
DOSAGES (THREE-LEAVED CAPER) — 15–25 G DRY BARK OR ROOT BARK (KEB); 5–10 ML 1:2 EXTRACT
(KEB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (THREE-LEAVED CAPER) — NOT COVERED
(AHP; KOM).
THUJA, WHITE CEDAR (THUJA OCCIDENTALIS L.) +
SYNONYMS: T. OCCIDENTALIS VAR. FASTIGIATA H. JAEGER, T. OCCIDENTALIS VAR. NIGRA L. H. BAILEY, T.
OCCIDENTALIS VAR. PYRAMIDALIS ZEDERB.
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ACTIVITIES (THUJA) — 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 (THUJA) — 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).
DOSAGES (THUJA) — 1–2 G 3 ×/DAY (HH2); 2–4 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC); TAKEN ONLY OCCASIONALLY
(AHP); FOR RHEUMATIC PAIN, NATIVE AMERICANS MIX DRY POWDER OF 4 PARTS POLYPODY WITH 1 PART
GROUND CEDAR CONES, WITH WARM WATER, AS A POULTICE, SEPARATED FROM THE BODY WITH A CLOTH TO PREVENT
THE ATTENDANT BURNING (CEB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (THUJA) — 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 L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (THYME) — 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 (THYME) — 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
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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).
DOSAGES (THYME) — 2–4 TBSP FRESH LEAF (PED); 3–6 G DRY LEAF (PED); 4.5 G DRY LEAF:22 ML
ALCOHOL/23 ML WATER (PED); 1 TSP HERB/CUP WATER 1–3 ×/DAY (APA); 1–2 G HERB/CUP SEVERAL ×/DAY
(KOM; PIP); 3 TSP (~7.2 G) HERB IN HOT TEA (MAD); 1–4 G DRY HERB, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–2
G HERB IN TEA 1-SEVERAL ×/DAY (CHILDREN 1 YEAR OLD TO ADULTS) (WHO); 0.5–1 G HERB IN TEA (CHILDREN
UP TO 1 YEAR OLD) (WHO); 1 TSP HERB SYRUP SEVERAL ×/DAY (APA); 0.6–4.0 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT
(CAN; PNC); 2–6 ML FLUID HERB EXTRACT (1:2)/DAY (MAB); 1–2 G FLUID HERB EXTRACT (PIP); 4–8 ML
THYME ELIXIR (CAN; PNC); 2–6 ML THYME TINCTURE (1:5 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 5–15 ML
HERB TINCTURE (1:5)/DAY (MAB); 0.05–0.3 ML HERB EO (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (THYME) — 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
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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).
TIENCHI (PANAX PSEUDOGINSENG
WALL. VAR. NOTOGINSENG (BURKILL) G. HOO & C.J. TSENG) ++
SYNONYMS: ARALIA QUINQUEFOLIA VAR. NOTOGINSENG BURKILL, PANAX NOTOGINSENG (BURKILL) F. H. CHEN
EX C. Y. WU & K. M. FENG.
ACTIVITIES (TIENCHI) — 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).
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INDICATIONS (TIENCHI) — 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).
DOSAGES (TIENCHI) — 1–3 G POWDERED ROOT/DAY (APA); 2–9 G DRY ROOT/DAY OR 4–18 ML FLUID EXTRACT
(1:2); HIGHER DOSES FOR SEVERE BLEEDING AND TRAUMA (KEB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (TIENCHI) — CLASS 2B (NO REASON GIVEN)
(AHP). CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY (KEB).
TIGER LILY (LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM THUNB.) ++
SYNONYM: L. TIGRINUM KER GAWL.
MAD FEATURES TIGER LILY, WHILE PH2 COVERS LILIUM CANDIDUM L. AND L. MARTAGON L., BUT EXCLUDES
L. TIGRINUM KER GAWL., NOW BETTER KNOWN AS L. LANCIFOLIUM THUNB. THE USDA AND WOI VIEW ALL
THREE AS DIFFERENT, SO I TOO, WILL INCLUDE ALL THREE IN MY HERBAL DESK REFERENCE. EFS AND HHB
AGGREGATED DATA FOR TIGER LILY AND MARTAGON. I TREAT THEM AS SEPARATE.
ACTIVITIES (TIGER LILY) — ANTIESTROGENIC (1; MAD); CARMINATIVE (F; EFS); DIURETIC (F; EFS; PH2);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS); EMOLLIENT (F; EFS); EXPECTORANT (F; EFS); TONIC (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (TIGER LILY) — 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).
DOSAGES (TIGER LILY) — 1/8 TO 5 DROPS STRONG PLANT TINCTURE (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (TIGER LILY) — 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 L.) X
SYNONYMS: N. CHINENSIS FISCH. EX LEHM., N. TABACUM VAR. MACROPHYLLA (LEHM.) SHRANK.
ACTIVITIES (TOBACCO) — 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 (TOBACCO) — 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;
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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).
EXTRACTS (TOBACCO) — INTERESTING TO SEE THAT TINCTURE IS RECOMMENDED FOR WANDERING AND FIXED
ACUTE RHEUMATISM (SOUNDS LIKE MY LYME ARTHROSIS) (FEL).
TOMATO (LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM MILL.) +++
ACTIVITIES (TOMATO) — 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 (TOMATO) — 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
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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).
DOSAGES (TOMATO) — LET THIS BE ONE OF YOUR FIVE FRUITS OR FIVE VEGGIES PER DAY (JAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (TOMATO) — 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).
TONKA BEAN (DIPTERYX ODORATA (AUBL.) WILLD.) +
SYNONYM: COUMAROUNA ODORATA AUBL.
ACTIVITIES (TONKA BEAN) — ANTIAGGREGANT (1; APA; DAW); ANTIOXIDANT (1; APA); ANTIPYRETIC (F;
DAV; DAW); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA); ANTISPASMODIC (F; APA; CRC; HHB); ANTITUSSIVE (F; DAW);
APHRODISIAC (F; CRC); CARDIOTONIC (F; DAW; FEL); CARDIOTOXIC (1; PNC); DIAPHORETIC (F; DAW);
FUMITORY (F; CRC); HEPATOTOXIC (1; APA); NARCOTIC (F; CRC; DAD; FEL); STIMULANT (F; DAW);
STOMACHIC (F; DAW); TONIC (F; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2).
INDICATIONS (TONKA BEAN) — BRUISE (F; DAV); CACHEXIA (F; APA; CRC); CANKER (F; CRC); COUGH
(F; DAV); CRAMP (F; APA; CRC; HHB); DYSPEPSIA (F; DAW); EARACHE (F; CRC); FEVER (F; DAV;
DAW); NAUSEA (F; APA; CRC; DAD); PERTUSSIS (F; APA; CRC; FEL; PHR; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F;
DAV); SCHISTOSOMIASIS (F; CRC; DAD); SNAKEBITE (F; DAV); SORE (F; CRC); SORE THROAT (F; CRC);
SPASM (F; CRC); STOMATOSIS (F; CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (1; APA); ULCER (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (TONKA BEAN) — SHOULD NOT BE USED MEDICINALLY (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (TONKA BEAN) — CLASS 3 (AHP). NOT COVERED
(CAN; KOM). NONE AT PROPER DOSAGE (PH2). 150 G TONKA BEANS, CF ~4 G COUMARIN, MIGHT INDUCE
HEADACHE, NAUSEA, STUPOR, AND VOMITING (PH2). RATS AND DOGS FED COUMARIN DEVELOP LIVER DAMAGE,
RETARDED GROWTH, AND TESTICULAR ATROPHY. IN LARGE DOSES, FLUID EXTRACTS OF TONKA BEANS ARE REPORTEDLY
CARDIOPARALYTIC (APA). THE REDDISH SAWDUST ONCE CAUSED A WORKMAN’S HAIR, WHEN WETTED, TO TURN BRIGHT
GREEN (CRC). COUMARIN CAN CAUSE SEVERE LIVER DAMAGE “WHICH IS WHY THE FDA BANNED THE USE OF THE
BEANS AS A FLAVORING AGENT” (APA). NARCOTIC, THE FLUID EXTRACT CAN PARALYZE THE HEART IF INFUSED IN LARGE
DOSES. RESPECTABLE SCIENTISTS QUESTION THAT COUMARIN, IN REASONABLE DOSES, CAN HARM HUMANS WITH NORMAL
LIVER FUNCTION. COUMARIN MAY POSSIBLY CAUSE BLEEDING INCIDENTS, BUT NOT LIKE COUMADIN. NOT BEING
EXACTLY EXACT, APA LEADS US TO A HALF-COUMADINIZED CONCLUSION: “YOU MAY RECOGNIZE THE NAME COUMARIN
IN RELATION TO THE COMMON ANTICOAGULANT WARFARIN, SOLD AS COUMADIN” (APA). MY UNDERSTANDING IS THAT
COUMADIN IS DICUMAROL, MUCH MORE SERIOUS THAN COUMARIN ITSELF. COUMARIN ITSELF (1,2-BENZOPYRONE)
HAS LONG-ESTABLISHED EFFICACY IN SLOW-ONSET, LONG-TERM REDUCTION OF LYMPHEDEMA IN HUMANS, AS CONFIRMED IN RECENT DOUBLE-BLIND TRIALS AGAINST ELEPHANTIASIS AND POSTMASTECTOMY SWELLING OF THE ARM. THE
MECHANISM OF ACTION IS UNCERTAIN, BUT MAY INVOLVE MACROPHAGE-INDUCED PROTEOLYSIS OF EDEMA PROTEIN.
HOWEVER, COUMARIN HAS LOW ABSOLUTE BIOAVAILABILITY IN HUMANS (<5%), DUE TO EXTENSIVE FIRST-PASS HEPATIC
CONVERSION TO 7-HYDROXYCOUMARIN FOLLOWED BY GLUCURONIDATION. IT MAY, THEREFORE, BE A PRODRUG (HOULT
AND PAYA GEN PHARMACOL 1996; JUN; 27(4):713–22).
TORMENTIL, CINQUEFOIL (POTENTILLA ERECTA (L.) RAEUSCH.) ++
ACTIVITIES (TORMENTIL) — ANTIALLERGIC (1; PH2; PNC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(1; HH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; BIS; HH2; PH2); ASTRINGENT (1; HH2; PH2; PIP; PNC);
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IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; HH2; PH2; PNC); HYPOTENSIVE (1; BIS; HH2; PH2); INTERFERONIGENIC (1;
BIS; HH2; PH2; PNC); MOLLUSCICIDE (1; PH2); TONIC (F; PNC); UTEROTONIC (F; SHT).
INDICATIONS (TORMENTIL) — ALLERGY (1; PH2; PNC); BACTERIA (1; HH2); BURN (F; HH2; PH2); CANCER
(1; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; JLH); CANCER, LIP (1; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; JLH); CANCER, TONGUE
(1; JLH); COLITIS (1; ABS; FNF); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); DIARRHEA (2; PH2; PNC; SHT); DYSMENORRHEA
(F; SHT); ENTEROSIS (F; PHR; PH2); ESCHERICHIA (F; HH2); FROSTBITE (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; JLH; PHR;
PH2); GINGIVOSIS (1; PH2); GONORRHEA (F; HH2); HEMORRHOID (F; HH2; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; HH2);
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; BIS; HH2; PH2); IBS (1; ABS; FNF); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; HH2; PH2;
PNC); INFLAMMATION (1; JLH; HH2); JAUNDICE (F; HH2); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); MUCOSOSIS (2; KOM;
PIP); PHARYNGOSIS (2; KOM; PH2; PIP); PULMONOSIS (F; HH2); SALMONELLA (1; HH2); SHIGELLA (1;
HH2); SORE (F; PNC); SORE THROAT (2; SHT); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH2); STOMATOSIS (2; BIS; JLH;
KOM; PH2); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; HH2); VIRUS (1; BIS; HH2; PH2); WART (F; JLH); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (TORMENTIL) — 2–6 G HERB (BIS); 2–3 G HERB/CUP (150 ML) (SHT); 10–20 DROPS HERB
TINCTURE/GLASS WATER FOR MOUTHWASH (KOM; PH2); 4–6 G CRUDE DRUG (KOM; PH2; SHT); 2–4 ML
LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (TORMENTIL) — CLASS 1 (AHP).“HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). SENSITIVE INDIVIDUALS MAY EXPERIENCE
STOMACH UPSET AND VOMITING (BIS; KOM; SHT). THE WARNING, WITH WHICH CAN LAMBASTS UVA-URSI,
SHOULD AS WELL APPLY TO OTHER HERBS WITH AS MUCH TANNIN, “IN VIEW OF THE HIGH TANNIN CONTENT, PROLONGED
USE MAY CAUSE CHRONIC LIVER IMPAIRMENT.” NO CONTRAINDICATIONS KNOWN (BIS). CONSULT PHYSICIAN IF
DIARRHEA PERSISTS FOR MORE THAN 3 DAYS (PIP).
TRAGACANTH (ASTRAGALUS GUMMIFER LABILL.) +++
SYNONYM: ASTRACANTHA GUMMIFERA (LABILL.) PODLECH.
ACTIVITIES (TRAGACANTH) — ANTICANCER (1; BIB); APHRODISIAC (F; BIB); DEMULCENT (F; BIB; EFS);
DIURETIC (F; BIB); EMOLLIENT (F; BIB; EFS); LAXATIVE (1; BIB; EFS; PH2); PERISTALTIC (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (TRAGACANTH) — BURN (F; BIB); CANCER (1; BIB; JLH); CANCER, EYE (1; BIB; JLH);
CANCER, LIVER (1; BIB; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (1; BIB; JLH); CIRRHOSIS (F; JLH); CONSTIPATION (1; BIB;
EFS; PH2); COUGH (F; BIB); DIARRHEA (F; BIB); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); INDURATION (F; JLH); OPHTHALMIA
(F; JLH); POLYP (F; BIB; JLH); RHINOSIS (F; BIB; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; BIB); WOUND (F; BIB).
DOSAGES (TRAGACANTH) — 1 TSP (CA 3 G) GRANULATED DRUG ADDED TO 250–300 ML LIQUID (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (TRAGACANTH) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
NONE AT THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES EXCEPT FOR RARE ALLERGY. NEEDS TO BE TAKEN WITH PLENTY OF WATER AS DO
ALL BULKING AGENTS (PH2).
TRAILING-ARBUTUS (EPIGAEA REPENS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (TRAILING-ARBUTUS) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F;
CEB; FAD); DIAPHORETIC (F; WOI); DIURETIC (F; EFS; PH2; WOI); EMETIC (F; DEM); URINARY
ANTISEPTIC (1; FNF; HHB).
INDICATIONS (TRAILING-ARBUTUS) — ARTHROSIS (F; DEM); CATARRH (F; CEB); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM);
COLIC (F; DEM); CYSTOSIS (1; FAD; FNF); DIARRHEA (1; DEM; FNF); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEM); FEVER
(F; WOI); GASTROSIS (F; FAD); GRAVEL (F; CEB; FAD); MALARIA (F; CEB); NEPHROSIS (F; CEB; DEM);
PAIN (F; DEM); PULMONOSIS (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM); STOMACHACHE (F; FAD); URETHROSIS
(1; FNF; FAD); UTI (1; CEB; FNF; PH2; PNC); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; PH2; WOI).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (TRAILING-ARBUTUS) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE
RECORDED FOR PROPER DOSES (NOT GIVEN) (PH2). NAUSEA AND VOMITING MAY OCCUR IN SENSITIVE CHILDREN.
CACHEXIA, HAIR DEPIGMENTATION, HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA, AND LIVER DAMAGE ARE POSSIBLE WITH LONG-TERM USE
(PH2). OVERDOSAGE COULD CAUSE URETHRAL AND BLADDER INFLAMMATION, STRANGURY, AND HEMATURIA (PH2).
TRAVELER’S JOY (CLEMATIS VITALBA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (TRAVELER’S JOY) — DEPURATIVE (F; EFS); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; EFS); DIURETIC (F; CRC;
HHB); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); POISON (F; CRC); RUBEFACIENT (F; CRC; EFS); VESICANT (1; CRC; PHR).
INDICATIONS (TRAVELER’S JOY) — ADENOPATHY (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, GLAND (F;
JLH); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC; EFS); HEMATOSIS (F; CRC); INDOLENT ULCER (F; CRC);
INDURATION (F; CRC; JLH); INFECTION (F; PH2); ITCH (F; CRC); MIGRAINE (F; PHR; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F;
CRC; EFS); PENIS (F; CRC; PH2); SCROFULA (F; CRC; EFS); SORE (F; PHR); SWELLING (F; JLH); TUMOR
(F; CRC); ULCER (F; CRC); ULCUS CRURIS (F; HHB); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; HHB); WOUND (F; PHR; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (TRAVELER’S JOY) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
NONE KNOWN AT PROPER DOSAGE (PH2). “CLEMATIS SPECIES HAVE SUBSTANCES RESEMBLING PROTOANEMONIN,
AND MAY BE FATAL (THE JUICE TAKEN INTERNALLY ACTS AS A VIOLENT LAXATIVE). AS NOTED ABOVE, THIS SPECIES
DOES CONTAIN PROTOANEMONIN” (CRC).
TREE-OF-HEAVEN, STINKTREE
(AILANTHUS ALTISSIMA (MILL.) SWINGLE) +
SYNONYMS: A. CACODENDRON (EHRH.) L’HÉR., A. GIRALDII DODE, A. GLANDULOSA DESF., A. VILMORINIANA
DODE, RHUS CACODENDRON EHRH., TOXICODENDRON ALTISSIMUM MILL.
ACTIVITIES (TREE-OF-HEAVEN) — AMEBICIDE (1; PNC); ANTIMALARIAL (F; PH2; PNC); ANTINEOPLASTIC
(1; PNC); ANTIPYRETIC (1; PH2; PNC); ANTISEPTIC (1; EFS); ANTISPASMODIC (1; EFS; PH2; PNC);
ASTRINGENT (F; EFS; PNC; PH2); CARDIODEPRESSANT (F; EFS; PNC); DEOBSTRUENT (F; EFS); EMETIC (F;
EFS); LAXATIVE (F; EFS); VERMIFUGE (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (TREE-OF-HEAVEN) — AMEBA (1; PNC); ASTHMA (F; PNC); CARDIOPATHY (F; PH2);
CONSTIPATION (F; EFS); CRAMP (1; EFS; PHR; PH2; PNC); DIARRHEA (F; FAD; PH2); DYSENTERY (F;
FAD; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; PHR; PH2); FEVER (1; PH2; PNC); GONORRHEA
(F; PHR; PH2); LEUKORRHEA (F; FAD; PH2); MALARIA (1; FAD; PH2; PNC); TAPEWORM (F; FAD;
PH2); VD (F; PH2); WORM (F; EFS; PH2).
DOSAGES (TREE-OF-HEAVEN) — 6–9 G DRY BARK (PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (TREE-OF-HEAVEN) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
LARGE DOSES ARE POTENTIALLY POISONOUS (FAD). LARGE DOSES MAY CAUSE DIARRHEA, DIZZINESS, HEADACHE,
QUEASINESS, AND TINGLING IN THE LIMBS (PH2). THE LATE MATTHEW SUFFNESS, OF THE NCI, REPORTED SEVERAL
ANTIMALARIAL COMPOUNDS, FIVE MORE POTENT THAN CHLOROQUIN (IC50 = 0.21 PPM); GLAUCARUBINONE
(IC50 = 0.004 PPM), AILANTHINONE (0.009 PPM), AILANTHONE (0.015 PPM), GLAUCARUBIN (0.055 PPM),
AND CHAPARRIN (0.180 PPM).
TREE PEONY (PAEONIA SUFFRUTICOSA ANDREWS) +
SYNONYMS: P. ARBOREA DONN, P. MOUTAN SIMS.
ACTIVITIES (TREE PEONY) — ANALGESIC (1; HHB; LAF); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; HH2; LAF); ANTIALLERGIC
(F; LAF); ANTIATHEROSCLEROTIC (1; LAF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HHB); ANTIEDEMIC (1; HHB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; LAF); ANTIPYRETIC (1; HHB; LAF); ANTISEPTIC (1; LAF); ANTISPASMODIC (1; HHB; PNC);
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ANTIVIRAL (1; LAF); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; HHB); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; HHB; LAF); DIURETIC (1;
HH2); FUNGICIDE (1; LAF); HEMOSTAT (F; HHB); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; HH2); HYPOKINETIC (1; HH2);
HYPOTENSIVE (2; HH2); MYORELAXANT (F; PNC); RESPIRADEPRESSANT (1; HHB); SEDATIVE (1; HHB);
TONIC (F; HHB; PNC); VASODILATOR (F; PNC).
INDICATIONS (TREE PEONY) — ADD (1; HH2); ALLERGY (1; LAF); AMENORRHEA (1; LAF); APPENDICITIS
(1; HHB; LAF); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; LAF); BACTERIA (1; HHB); BLEEDING (F; HHB); BRUISE (1; LAF);
CARBUNCLE (1; LAF); COLIC (1; LAF); CONTUSION (1; LAF); CRAMP (1; HHB; LAF; PNC); DIABETES
(1; HHB); DYSMENORRHEA (1; LAF); EDEMA (1; HH2); FEVER (1; HHB; LAF); FLU (1; LAF); FUNGUS
(1; LAF); GINGIVOSIS (1; LAF); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (2; HH2; LAF); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; HH2);
HYSTERIA (F; HHB); INFECTION (1; LAF); INFLAMMATION (1; LAF); INSOMNIA (1; HHB); MEASLES (1;
LAF); MYCOSIS (1; LAF); NERVOUSNESS (1; HHB); NEURODERMATOSIS (1; LAF); PAIN (1; HHB; LAF);
SINUSOSIS (1; LAF); SWELLING (1; HHB); URTICARIA (1; LAF); VIRUS (1; LAF).
DOSAGES (TREE PEONY) — 1 TSP FLOWER/CUP WATER (WIC); CHINESE REPORT 3–12 G PEONY ROOT (FAY);
6 G DECOCTION (HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (TREE PEONY) — CLASS 1 (LACTIFLORA AND OFFICINALIS) OR 2B (SUFFRUTICOSA) (AHP). NO PEONIES WERE APPROVED BY COMMISSION E BUT THEY DID SAY,
“NO RISKS KNOWN” (KOM). THE PHYSICIANS’ DESK REFERENCE WAS A BIT MORE EXPLICIT, “HEALTH HAZARDS
NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) “SIDE EFFECTS THAT MAY OCCUR, PARTICULARLY IN
CASES OF OVER DOSAGES, INCLUDE GASTROENTEROSIS WITH VOMITING, COLIC, AND DIARRHEA” (PHR). MUCH OF
THE INDICATED USES AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY IS ATTRIBUTED TO PAEONOL. AQUEOUS AND HYDROALCOHOLIC USES
IN DENTAL, HAIR, AND SKIN-CARE PRODUCTS, FOR THEIR ANTIINFLAMMATORY, ANTIBACTERIAL, AND SKIN-PROTECTANT
AND SOOTHING PROPERTIES (LAF).
TROUT LILY (ERYTHRONIUM AMERICANUM KER GAWL) +
ACTIVITIES (TROUT LILY) — BACTERISTAT (1; HHB); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; FAD); EMETIC (F; PH2); EMOLLIENT
(F; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; HHB).
INDICATIONS (TROUT LILY) — BACTERIA (1; FAD; HHB); EDEMA (F; FAD); FEVER (F; DEM); INFECTION
(1; DEM; FAD; HHB); SCROFULA (F; PH2); SORE (F; PH2); SPLINTER (F; FAD); SWELLING (F; FAD);
SYNCOPE (F; DEM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (TROUT LILY) — NOT COVERED (AHP). STRONGLY
SENSITIZING, RECIPROCAL REACTIONS WITH ALSTROEMERIA, BOMAREA, FRITILLARIA, LILY, TROUT LILY, TULIP (PH2).
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TULIPTREE (LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA L.) +
SYNONYMS: L. TULIPFERA F. AUREO-MARGINATUM (DIPPEL) SCHELLE, L. TULIPFERA F. INTEGRIFOLIUM (G.
KIRCHN.) SCHELLE.
ACTIVITIES (TULIPTREE) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; X807704); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F;
FAD); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CEB; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; CEB; PH2); APHRODISIAC (F; FAD); BITTER (F; PH2);
CANDIDICIDE (1; X807704); CARDIOTONIC (F; CEB; HHB); DEPURATIVE (F; CEB); DIAPHORETIC (1; CEB;
FEL); DIGITALIC (F; HHB); DIURETIC (F; FEL); FUNGICIDE (1; X807704); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (1; PH2);
STIMULANT (F; FAD; PH2); TONIC (F; CEB; PH2); VERMIFUGE (F; CEB; FAD).
INDICATIONS (TULIPTREE) — AGUE (F; CEB); BACTERIA (1; X807704); BITE (F; CEB FAD); BOIL (F;
FAD); BOT (F; CEB); BURN (F; FAD); CANCER (F; HHB); CANDIDA (1; X807704); CARDIOPATHY (F;
CEB); CHILL (F; CEB); CHOLERA (F; CEB; DEM); COUGH (F; DEM; FAD); DEBILITY (F; DEM); DIARRHEA
(F; FEL); DYSENTERY (F; CEB; DEM; FAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; CEB; DEM;
FAD); ENTEROSIS (F; CEB; DEM; FEL); FEVER (1; CEB; DEM; FEL; HHB; PH2); FRACTURE (F; FAD);
FUNGUS (1; X807704); GASTROSIS (F; DEM; FEL); GOUT (F; DEM); HEADACHE (F; CEB; FAD); HYSTERIA
(F; CEB; DEM; FEL; HHB); IMPOTENCE (F; FAD); INFECTION (1; X807704); INFLAMMATION (F; CEB;
FAD); INSOMNIA (F; PH2); MALARIA (F; CEB; FAD; FEL; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; X807704); NEURALGIA
(F; DEM); NIGHT SWEATS (F; FEL); PAIN (F; DEM); PARASITE (1; FNF); PHTHISIS (F; CEB; FEL);
PINWORM (F; DEM; FAD); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM; FAD; FEL); SCHISTOSOMIASIS (1; FNF); SNAKEBITE
(F; CEB; FAD); SORE (F; CEB); SYPHILIS (F; DEM); TOOTHACHE (F; FAD); WATER RETENTION (F; FEL);
WORM (F; CEB; FAD; FEL); WOUND (F; FAD); YEAST (1; X807704).
DOSAGES (TULIPTREE) — 0.5 OZ POWDERED ROOT BARK/PINT WATER AND FORTIFIED IN ALCOHOL, ADULTS TAKE
HALF OR WHOLE WINEGLASS FULL 3 ×/DAY BEFORE MEALS (CEB); 4–8 G BARK (PH2); 20 GRAINS TO 2 DRACHM
POWDERED BARK (FEL); 1–2 FLUID OZ BARK INFUSION (FEL); 60 G BARK DECOCTION (30:500)/DAY (PH2);
5–10 G LIRIODENINE (FEL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (TULIPTREE) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
TUPA (LOBELIA TUPA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (TUPA) — HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC); NARCOTIC (1; CRC).
INDICATIONS (TUPA) — TOOTHACHE (F; CRC).
TURMERIC (CURCUMA LONGA L.) +++
SYNONYM: C. DOMESTICA VALETON.
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ACTIVITIES (TURMERIC) — ALTERATIVE (F; DAD; SUW); AMEBICIDE (1; MPI); ANALGESIC (1; BIB;
COX); ANTACID (F; BIB; DAD); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; AKT; MAB; SKY); ANTIANGIOGENIC (1; MAB);
ANTIARTHRITIC (1; APA; PED; WHO); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; MAB; MPI); ANTICHOLERETIC (1; DAD);
ANTIDOTE, ARSENIC (F; DAD); ANTIEDEMIC (1; WHO); ANTIFERTILITY (1; PH2; PNC); ANTIHISTAMINIC (1;
MAB; MPI; SKY); ANTI-HIV (1; MAB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; APA; KOM; PH2; TRA; WAM);
ANTIINTEGRASE (1; MAB; WHO); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; AKT); ANTILEUKOTRIENE (1; BGB); ANTILYMPHOMIC
(1; APA; JAD; MAB); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; BGB; MAB); ANTIOXIDANT (1; PHR; PH2; WAM; WHO);
ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; PH2); ANTIPSORIATIC (1; FNF); ANTIPYRETIC (1; BIB; COX); ANTISEPTIC (1;
MAB; PH2; PNC); ANTISPASMODIC (1; BIB; SHT); ANTITHROMBOXANE (1; MAB); ANTITUMOR (1; APA;
MAB; PH2; TRA); ANTIULCER (1; TRA; WHO); APERITIF (2; BIB; PHR); ASTRINGENT (F; BIB); BITTER
(1; AKT); CARDIOPROTECTIVE (1; MAB); CARMINATIVE (1; APA; MAB; SUW; WHO); CHEMOPREVENTIVE (1; MAB); CHOLAGOGUE (1; BGB; SHT; TRA); CHOLERETIC (2; KOM; SHT; TRA; WHO);
CHOLECYSTOKINETIC (2; KOM; SHT; WHO); CYCLOOXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; MAB; PNC); CYTOTOXIC
(1; MAB); DECONGESTANT (F; BIB); DEPURATIVE (F; MAB; SUW); DIGESTIVE (1; MAB); DIURETIC (F;
APA; BIB); DUSGEUSIA (F; KAB); EMMENAGOGUE (1; AHP; DAD); EXPECTORANT (F; BIB); FIBRINOLYTIC
(1; MAB); FUNGICIDE (1; MAB); GASTROPROTECTIVE (1; WHO); HEMOSTAT (F; DAD); HEPATOPROTECTIVE
(2; AKT; APA; DAD; PH2; PNC; TRA); HEPATOTOXIC (1; MAB); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; APA;
MAB; TRA; WAM); HYPOLIPIDEMIC (2; MAB; PHR); HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (1; TRA); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; BGB; TRA); INSECTIFUGE (1; PHR); LAXATIVE (F; BIB); LICE (F; HAD); LIPOLYTIC (F;
PH2); LITHOLYTIC (1; HHB; MAB); MUCOGENIC (1; WHO); MUCOLYTIC (F; AKT); MYORELAXANT (1;
WHO); NEMATICIDE (1; MAB); NO SCAVENGER (1; MAB); ODC INHIBITOR (1; MAB); PARASITICIDE
(F; DAD; SUW); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; BGB; WHO); PROTISTICIDE (1; APA; MPI; PNC); SECRETAGOGUE
(1; TRA); SECRETOLYTIC (1; TRA); STIMULANT (F; BIB; SUW); STOMACHIC (F; BIB); TNF INHIBITOR (1;
MAB); TONIC (1; SUW); ULCEROGENIC (1; APA; MAB; WHO); UTEROTONIC (1; AHP); VERMIFUGE (F;
KAB; SUW); VULNERARY (1; AKT; KAB).
INDICATIONS (TURMERIC) — ABSCESS (1; FNF; TRA); ADENOPATHY (F; DAD; JLH); ALLERGY (1; WAM);
ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); AMEBA (1; MPI); AMENORRHEA (1; BGB; PH2; WHO); ANOREXIA (2;
BGB; BIB; BRU; PHR; PH2); ARTHROSIS (1; APA; KAP; MAB; PED; WAM; WHO); ASTHMA (1;
MAB; WHO); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; MAB; SKY); ATHLETE’S FOOT (1; FNF); BACTERIA (1; APA; MAB;
MPI); BITE (F; BIB; PH2); BLEEDING (F; DAD; PED; PH2); BOIL (1; DAD; WHO); BRONCHOSIS (F;
BIB; PH2); BRUISE (F; DAV; PED; PH2; WHO); BURSITIS (1; SKY); CANCER (1; APA; BGB; MAB;
PH2; TRA); CANCER, ABDOMEN (1; COX; FNF; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; COX; FNF; MAB); CANCER,
COLON (1; COX; FNF; JLH; JNU); CANCER, JOINT (1; JLH; MAB); CANCER, MOUTH (1; COX; FNF;
JLH); CANCER, NOSE (1; COX; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SINEW (1; COX; FNF; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (1;
AKT; MAB); CATARACT (1; MAB); CATARRH (F; UPW); CHEST ACHE (F; PH2); CHILDBIRTH (F; DAD);
CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; APA; PHR); COLD (F; KAP; PH2); COLIC (F; APA; PED; PH2); COMA (F; DAD);
CONGESTION (F; APA; BIB); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; KAB; MAB; PH2; SUW); CONSTIPATION (F; BIB;
PH2); CORYZA (F; KAB); CRAMP (1; AKT; BIB; DAD; SHT); CYSTOSIS (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (1;
AKT; MAB; PH2; SUW; WHO; WOI); DIARRHEA (1; APA; WHO); DROPSY (F; DAD); DUSGEUSIA
(F; KAB); DYSMENORRHEA (1; AKT; APA; PED; WHO); DYSPEPSIA (2; KOM; MAB; PH2; WHO);
DYSURIA (F; DAD); ECZEMA (1; BGB; KAP; MAB); EDEMA (1; KAP; PH2; WHO); ELEPHANTIASIS
(F; DAD); ENTEROSIS (1; AKT; DAD; PH2; WHO); EPILEPSY (F; WHO); EPISTAXIS (F; DAD; PH2);
FEVER (1; APA; BIB; COX); FIBROSIS (1; BGB; MAB); FUNGUS (1; BIB; MAB; PH2); GALLSTONE (1;
APA; MAB); GAS (1; APA; MAB; PH2; SUW; WHO); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GONORRHEA (F; BIB;
KAB); GRAY HAIR (F; HAD); HEADACHE (F; PH2); HEMATEMESIS (F; DAD; PH2); HEMATURIA (F; DAD);
HEMORRHOID (F; MAB); HEPATOSIS (2; AKT; APA; DAD; MAB; PED; PHR; PH2; PNC; TRA); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (1; KAP); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; AKT; APA; MAB; TRA; WAM); HIGH TRIGLYCERIDES
(1; MAB; TRA); HIV (1; MAB); HYPERLIPIDEMIA (1; MAB); HYSTERIA (F; DAD); IBS (1; PED);
IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; BGB; TRA); INFECTION (2; MAB; MPI; PH2); INFLAMMATION (2; APA; KOM;
PHR; PH2; TRA; WAM; WHO); ITCH (F; APA; KAP; PH2); JAUNDICE (1; MAB; TRA); LARYNGOSIS
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(1; BIB; COX); LEPROSY (F; PH2); LEUKEMIA (1; AKT); LEUKODERMA (F; DAD); LYMPHOMA (1;
BIB; COX; FNF); MALARIA (F; KAP; PH2); MANIA (F; DAD); MORNING SICKNESS (1; MAB); MUCOSOSIS
(F; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; MAB; PH2); NEPHROSIS (1; AKT; PH2); OBESITY (2; MAB; PHR); OPHTHALMIA
(1; AKT; DAD; PH2); OSTEOARTHROSIS (1; MAB); OZENA (F; KAB); PAIN (1; BIB; COX; WHO);
PARASITE (F; BIB; DAD; KAP; SUW); POLYP (1; COX; JLH; JNU); PSORIASIS (1; FNF; MAB);
PUERPERIUM (F; MAB); RADIATION (1; AKT); RESTENOSIS (1; MAB); RHEUMATISM (1; BIB; COX;
SKY); RHINOSIS (1; COX; JLH); RINGWORM (F; APA; BIB; KAP; PH2); SCABIES (2; BGB); SMALLPOX
(F; DAD); SORE (F; PH2); SORE THROAT (F; PH2); SPRAIN (1; MAB; SUW); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; MPI;
UPW); STONE (1; HHB; MAB); STROKE (F; PH2); SWELLING (1; AKT; COX; PH2; WHO); SYPHILIS
(F; DAD); TRAUMA (F; AKT); TUMOR (1; APA; MAB; PH2; TRA); ULCER (1; BIB; COX; PED; TRA;
WHO); UVEOSIS (2; AKT); VD (F; BIB; DAD); VERTIGO (F; BIB; DAD); VOMITING (F; PH2); WART
(F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; APA; BIB); WHITLOW (F; JLH); WORM (F; KAB; SUW); WOUND (1;
APA; BGB; PH2; SUW; WAM); YEAST (1; PED).
DOSAGES (TURMERIC) — 4 G TURMERIC POWDER IN WATER 1–2 ×/DAY (MAB); 3–9 G CRUDE TURMERIC/DAY
(WHO); 4.5–9 G RHIZOME/DAY AS TEA (AHP); 0.1 G RHIZOME UP TO 20 G/DAY (HHB); 1.5–3 G RHIZOME
(KOM); 0.5–1 G RHIZOME SEVERAL ×/DAY BETWEEN MEALS, OR 1.5–3 G DAY, OFTEN WITH WARM MILK
(APA); 1 TSP RHIZOME/CUP WARM MILK (APA); 0.5–1 G ORAL RHIZOME INFUSION 3 ×/DAY (WHO); 5–14
ML FLUID RHIZOME EXTRACT (1:1) DIVIDED IN 4–5 DOSES (MAB); 3–5 G FRESH HERB (PED); 0.3–0.5 G DRY
HERB (PED); 0.4 G DRY HERB:2 ML ALCOHOL/2 ML WATER (PED); 1.5–3 G CRUDE DRUG/DAY (SHT); 400
MG CURCUMIN 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 1200 MG CURCUMIN (APA); 1 (445 MG) STX CAPSULE 2–3 ×/DAY (JAD);
300 MG CAPSULES TO 3 ×/DAY (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (TURMERIC) — CLASS 2B. EMMENAGOGUE AND
UTEROTONIC. CONTRAINDICATED IN PATIENTS WITH BILE DUCT OBSTRUCTION, GALLSTONES, HYPERACIDITY, AND
STOMACH ULCERS (AHP; AEH). WHILE IN MODERATE DOSES, TURMERIC IS SAID TO INHIBIT CANCERS, LYMPHOMAS AND ULCERS, OVERDOSES OF CURCUMINOIDS MAY POSSIBLY BE CYTOTOXIC AND ULCEROGENIC, AND
MAY LEAD TO DIMINUTION OF RED AND WHITE CORPUSCLES. STILL, COMMISSION E APPROVES 1.5–3 G/DAY,
NOT NEARLY ENOUGH TO PROVIDE 1200 MG CURCUMIN. COMMISSION E ALSO REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS:
BILIARY OBSTRUCTION; ADVERSE EFFECTS: GI IRRITATION FROM CONTINUED USE; CONSULT PHYSICIANS BEFORE
USING IF A PATIENT HAS GALLSTONES (BIS; KOM). AT 10% OF DIET, TURMERIC CAUSED SOME LOSS OF HAIR
IN RATS (MAB). CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN IN WOMEN WHO WISH TO CONCEIVE OR PATIENTS COMPLAINING OF
ALOPECIA (MAB). RATHER FRIGHTENING WHAT ONE READS IN UPW (2000): LABORATORY ANIMALS TREATED
WITH IT ARE REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN RENDERED ENTIRELY INFERTILE. WOMEN WHO ARE PREGNANT, OR CHILDREN
(NOT YET WIDELY IN CHILDREN) WITH GALLBLADDER OR LIVER DISEASE OR ULCERS, SHOULD AVOID TURMERIC
(WAM). LIMIT INTERNAL USE TO 10 DAYS (WAM).
EXTRACTS (TURMERIC) — FOND AS I AM OF SYNERGY AND FOOD FARMACY, I LIKE THE FOLLOWING COMMENTS:
CURCUMIN AND GENISTEIN CAN INHIBIT ESTROGEN-POSITIVE HUMAN BREAST CELLS INDUCED BY ESTRADIOL OR
PESTICIDES INDIVIDUALLY OR MIXED. CURCUMIN AND GENISTEIN WERE SYNERGISTIC, TOTALLY INHIBITING INDUCTION IN VITRO. CURCUMINOIDS INHIBIT CANCER AT INITIATION, PROMOTION AND PROGRESSION IN VITRO AND IN
VIVO (MAB). VIVA CURRIED BEAN SOUP, LIKE I AM HAVING FOR LUNCH. REPORTEDLY AS EFFECTIVE AS
HYDROCORTISONE ACETATE OR INDOMETHACIN IN EXPERIMENTAL INFLAMMATION (WHO). BOTH NATURAL ANTIINFLAMMATORY CURCUMIN (1200 MG/DAY) AND UNNATURAL PHENYLBUTAZONE (30 MG/DAY) IMPROVED JOINT
SWELLING, MORNING STIFFNESS, AND WALKING TIME IN PEOPLE WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS, BOTH BETTER THAN
PLACEBO (WHO). BRUNETON NOTES THAT THE ANTIINFLAMMATORY ED50 OF CURCUMIN ORALLY IN RATS IS 48
MG/KG ( = 4.8 G IN ME) AND IS APPARENTLY DEVOID OF SIDE EFFECTS (BRU), WHILE THE IPR ED50 IS ONLY
2.1 MG/KG, SUGGESTING THAT THE IPR ROUTE IS 20 TIMES MORE EFFECTIVE. BUT I AM NOT INTO INJECTING
HERBS. ENJOY YOUR CURRIED BEANS, COUNTING ON THOSE SYNERGIES. DUKE SUGGESTS CURCUMIN NEEDS TO
BE COMPARED WITH CELEBREX AND VIOXX AS A COX-2 INHIBITOR. EO SHOWED SIGNIFICANT ANTIHISTAMINIC
AND ANTIINFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY, THE LATTER AT 0.1 ML/KG, WHICH TRANSLATES TO 10 ML FOR ME, A RATHER
DANGEROUS DOSE. AT A DOSE OF 1.5 G/DAY/30 DAYS, TURMERIC REDUCED URINARY EXCRETION OF MUTAGENS
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IN AN UNCONTROLLED TRIAL OF 16 CHRONIC SMOKERS. IN SIX NONSMOKING CONTROLS THERE WAS NO CHANGE IN
URINARY SECRETION. TURMERIC HAD NO EFFECT ON SERUM ALANINE AMINOTRANSFERASE, ASPARTATE AMINO
TRANSFERASE, BLOOD GLUCOSE, CREATININE, AND LIPID PROFILE (MAB). TURMERIC EXTRACT (~20 MG CURCUMIN/DAY) FOR 45 DAYS DRAMATICALLY DECREASED BLOOD LIPID PEROXIDE LEVELS IN 18 MALE SUBJECTS
(MAB). CURCUMIN IS POORLY ABSORBED (SOME 15–35% MAX IN RATS) ORALLY BUT IF ADMINISTERED WITH
PIPERINE (FROM BLACK AND LONG PEPPER), ABSORPTION IS IMPROVED MORE THAN 150% IN RATS. BUT IN
HUMAN VOLUNTEERS, 20 MG PIPERINE INCREASES BIOAVAILABILITY OF CURCUMIN 20-FOLD (MAB). ONE STUDY
INDICATED CURCUMIN AND SODIUM CURCUMINATE WERE MORE POTENT THAN PHENYLBUTAZONE IN ACUTE AND
CHRONIC ARTHRITIC MODELS, WHILE ANOTHER FOUND IT ONLY 1/10TH AS EFFECTIVE AS IBUPROFEN. WHILE ULCEROGENIC IN LARGE DOSES, CURCUMIN IS ONLY ABOUT ONE-THIRD AS ULCEROGENIC AS THE PHENYLBUTAZONE. IN
LOW DOSES, CURCUMIN HAD ANTIULCER ACTIVITY, PROTECTING AGAINST THE ULCEROGENIC ACTIVITY OF PHENYLBUTAZONE (MAB). 1-PHENYLHYDROXY-N-PENTANE STIMULATES THE SECRETION OF SECRETIN, GASTRIN AND BICARBONATE, HELPING MAINTAIN THE GASTRIC PH IN DOGS AND HUMANS (TRA). LD50 ETHER EXTRACTS 12,200
MG/KG ORL RAT (MAB), LDLO CURCUMIN >2000 MG/KG ORL MUS (MAB), LDLO CURCUMIN >5000 MG/KG
ORL RAT (MAB).
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UNICORN ROOT (ALETRIS FARINOSA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (UNICORN ROOT) — ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FAD); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC);
EMETIC (F; CRC; GMH); EMMENAGOGUE (F; DEM); ESTROGENIC (1; CRC; HH2; PHR; PNC); LAXATIVE
(F; CRC; GMH); NARCOTIC (F; CRC; GMH); SEDATIVE (F; CRC); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; PNC); TONIC
(F; PH2; PNC); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (UNICORN ROOT) — ABORTION (F; CRC); AGUE (F; CRC); AMENORRHEA (F; PHR; PH2);
ANASARCA (F; CRC); ANOREXIA (F; PH2; PNC); BACKACHE (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; PH2); CHLOROSIS
(F; CRC); COLIC (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; GMH); COUGH (F; CRC); DEBILITY (F; PNC);
DIARRHEA (F; FAD); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC;
PH2; PNC); DYSURIA (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); FEVER (F; CRC; DEM); GAS (F; CRC; PH2);
GASTROSIS (F; CRC; PH2); HYSTERIA (F; CRC; DEM; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; FAD); INSOMNIA (F;
CRC); JAUNDICE (F; CRC; FAD); MISCARRIAGE (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC); NEUROSIS (F; PH2);
PROLAPSE (F; PHR; PH2); PULMONOSIS (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; FAD); SORE (F; CRC);
STOMACHACHE (F; CRC); STRANGURY (F; CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); UTEROSIS (F; CRC); VAGINOSIS
(F; PHR; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC); WOMB (F; CRC); WORM (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (UNICORN ROOT) — 1.5 G HERB/100 ML WATER (PH2); 0.3–0.6 G POWDERED ROOT (PNC); 0.3–1
ML LIQUID EXTRACT (PNC); 2–4 ML HERB ELIXIR (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (UNICORN ROOT) — CLASS 2D (AHP). ANTAGONIZES SOME OXYTOCINS (AHP). IN CANADA, IT IS NOT ALLOWED AS A NONMEDICINAL INGREDIENT IN ORAL-USE
PRODUCTS (AHP). NONE REPORTED (PHR). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). THOUGH USED FOR COLIC, “COLICROOT” MAY CAUSE HYPOGASTRIC COLIC (FAD).
UPLAND COTTON (GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L.) +
SYNONYMS: G. HIRSUTUM SUBSP. LATIFOLIUM (MURRAY) ROBERTY, G. HIRSUTUM VAR. PUNCTATUM (SCHUMACH. & THONN.) ROBERTY, G. JAMAICENSE MACFAD., G. LANCEOLATUM TOD., G. MEXICANUM TOD., G.
MORRILLII O. F. COOK & J. HUBB., G. PALMERI G. WATT, G. PUNCTATUM SCHUMACH. & THONN., G.
PURPURASCENS POIR., G. RELIGIOSUM L., G. SCHOTTII G. WATT, G. TAITENSE PARL., G. TRIDENS O. F. COOK
& J. HUBB.
SPECIES ARE NOT NECESSARILY DISTINGUISHABLE, ACTIVITIES AND INDICATIONS ARE OFTEN LUMPED; SEE,
E.G., JFM.
ACTIVITIES (UPLAND COTTON) — ABORTIFACIENT (1; CRC; FNF; PH2); APHRODISIAC (F; PH2); ASTRINGENT
(F; CRC); CONTRACEPTIVE (1; CRC; PH2); CYTOSTAT (1; PH2); DIURETIC (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (1;
AHP; CRC); EMOLLIENT (F; CRC); HEMOSTAT (F; CRC); HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; PH2); HYPERTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (F; PH2); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (F; PH2); LACTAGOGUE (F; CRC); OXYTOCIC (F; CRC);
UTEROTONIC (1; AHP); VASOCONSTRICTOR (F; CRC).
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INDICATIONS (UPLAND COTTON) — ASTHMA (F; CRC); BITE (F; PH2); BLEEDING (F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS
(F; CRC); CANCER (1; CRC; FNF); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER,
COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; HHB; PH2);
CLIMACTERIC (F; PH2); COLD (F; JFM); CONSTIPATION (F; PH2); COUGH (F; PH2); CRAMP (F; JFM);
CYSTOSIS (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; CRC); DYSENTERY (F; CRC; JFM); DYSLACTEA (F; JFM; PH2);
DYSURIA (F; JFM); EARACHE (F; JFM); ENTEROSIS (F; JFM); EPILEPSY (F; PH2); FEVER (F; HHB; JFM);
FIBROID (1; CRC; FNF); GONORRHEA (F; PH2); HEADACHE (F; CRC; PH2); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC;
JFM); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; JFM); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (F; PH2); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; CRC);
INFLAMMATION (F; JFM); LARYNGOSIS (F; JFM); PAIN (F; JFM); POLYP (F; CRC; FNF); PULMONOSIS
(F; JFM); RHEUMATISM (F; JFM); SNAKEBITE (F; PH2); TUMOR (1; CRC; FNF); UTEROSIS (F; CRC;
FNF); UTI (F; JFM); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (UPLAND COTTON) — 100 G ROOT/1 LITER WATER, REDUCED BY BOILING TO 0.5 LITER, TAKE 50 G
LIQUID EVERY HALF HOUR (DANGEROUS FORMULA FOR ABORTION, CRC); 3 LEAVES IN 1 LITER WATER FOR HYPERTENSION (JFM); 6–8 G SEED/150 G WATER OR MILK, 3 ×/DAY AS LACTAGOGUE (F; JFM); 1–2 TBSP FLUID
EXTRACT DURING CHILDBIRTH (HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (UPLAND COTTON) — CLASS 2B (AHP). CONTRAINDICATED IN UROGENITAL IRRITATION OR TENDENCY TO INFLAMMATION; MAY STERILIZE MEN (AHP). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). DRUG IS TOXIC DUE TO GOSSYPOL.
ANIMALS FED SEED PRESS CAKES FOR 3–4 WEEKS SHOWED ENTEROSIS, GASTROSIS, HEMATURIA, JAUNDICE,
NEPHRITIS, AND OPHTHALMIC DISORDERS (PH2).
USNEA (USNEA SPP.) ++
ACTIVITIES (USNEA) — ANALGESIC (1; BGB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FNF; WAM); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1;
FNF); ANTISARCOMIC (1; BGB); ANTISEPTIC (2; BGB; KOM; PH2); ANTITUMOR (1; BGB); CANDIDICIDE
(1; BGB); DEODORANT (1; BGB); EXPECTORANT (F; BGB); FUNGICIDE (1; BGB; WAM); PARASITICIDE
(1; WAM).
INDICATIONS (USNEA) — BACTERIA (1; FNF; WAM); BOIL (F; BGB); BRONCHOSIS (F; BGB); CANCER
(1; BGB; JLH); CANDIDA (1; BGB); COUGH (1; WAM); CYSTOSIS (F; BGB); FUNGUS (1; BGB; WAM);
HEADACHE (F; BGB); HEATSTROKE (F; BGB); INFECTION (1; BGB; WAM); INFLAMMATION (1; FNF; PH2);
LYMPHADENOSIS (F; BGB); MUCOSOSIS (2; HHB; KOM; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; BGB; WAM); NEPHROSIS
(F; BGB); PAIN (1; BGB); PARASITE (1; WAM); PHARYNGOSIS (2; KOM; PH2); PLEUROSIS (F; BGB);
SCROFULA (F; BGB); SORE (F; BGB); SORE THROAT (F; BGB; PH2); STOMATOSIS (2; KOM; PH2); STREP
THROAT (F; BGB); SWELLING (F; BGB; JLH); TUBERCULOSIS (F; BGB; HHB); TUMOR (1; BGB); UTI
(F; BGB); WART (F; JLH); WOUND (F; BGB); YEAST (1; BGB).
DOSAGES (USNEA) — 1 LOZENGE (EQUIVALENT TO 100 MG HERB) 3–6 ×/DAY (KOM; PHR); 60 MG
DRUG/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (USNEA) — NONE KNOWN (KOM; WAM). HOW’S
THIS FOR A TEMPLATE, “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
“FOLLOWING OVERDOSAGE, SIGNS OF POISONING COULD APPEAR. THESE SIGNS HAVE YET TO BE DESCRIBED”
(PHR; PH2).
UZARA (XYSMALOBIUM UNDULATUM (L.) R. BROWN) +
SYNONYM: ASCLEPIAS UNDULATA L.
ACTIVITIES (UZARA) — CARDIOACTIVE (2; KOM; PIP); DIGITALIC (1; PH2); MOTILITY INHIBITOR (2;
KOM; PIP).
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INDICATIONS (UZARA) — DIARRHEA (2; KOM; PIP; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; PHR; PH2).
DOSAGES (UZARA) — 1 G DRUG (OR EQUIVALENT OF 75 MG TOTAL GLYCOSIDES (KOM; PIP); 45–90 MG
TOTAL GLYCOSIDES (PH2); 45–90 MG UZARIN/DAY (KOM; PIP).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (UZARA) — NOT COVERED (AHP). COMMISSION
E REPORTS FOR THE ROOT, NO KNOWN SIDE EFFECTS OR INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER DRUGS; CONTRAINDICATED WITH
CARDIOACTIVE GLYCOSIDES. CONSULT A PHYSICIAN WHEN DIARRHEA LASTS FOR MORE THAN 3–4 DAYS. ALSO
REPORTED TO CONTAIN CARDIAC GLYCOSIDES; HAS DIGITALIS-LIKE CARDIAC ACTIVITY IN HIGHER DOSES (AEH).
THERE HAVE BEEN FATALITIES FOLLOWING PARENTERAL APPLICATION OF UZARA DRUGS (PHR).
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VALERIAN (VALERIANA OFFICINALIS L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (VALERIAN) — ANALGESIC (F; CAN; CRC; MAD; PED; WHO); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA;
FAD; PED; WOI); ANTICOMPLEMENTARY (1; CAN); ANTICONVULSANT (1; APA; BGB; MAB); ANTIDANDRUFF (F; CRC); ANTIDIURETIC (1; CRC; FAD; PED); ANTIPERSPIRANT (F; WHO); ANTISEPTIC (1; WOI);
ANTISPASMODIC (2; PH2; WAM; WHO); ANTITUMOR (1; PNC); ANTIULCER (1; PH2); ANXIOLYTIC (1;
MAB; PH2); APERITIF (1; BGB; CAN); CALMATIVE (F; HAD); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC; MAB; PED);
CEREBROSTIMULANT (F; MAB); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; FAD; PED; PH2; WHO); CNS STIMULANT (1;
FAD); CYTOTOXIC (1; CAN); DIGESTIVE (F; WHO); DIURETIC (F; MAD; WHO); EMMENAGOGUE (F;
MAD; WHO); DIGESTIVE (F; WHO); GABA-GENIC (1; PH2; WHO); GABA-SPARING (1; PH2; PNC);
HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; APA; CRC; FAD); HYPNOTIC (3; BGB; CAN; MAB); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA;
CAN; CRC); MUTAGENIC (1; CAN; MAB); MYORELAXANT (2; MAB; PHR; PH2; WHO); NARCOTIC (F;
CRC; WOI); NERVINE (1; FAD; MAD; PNC); PERISTALTIC (F; PED); SEDATIVE (3; KOM; PH2; WAM;
WHO); STIMULANT (F; CRC); THYMOLEPTIC (1; MAB); TRANQUILIZER (2; APA; BRU; FAD); VERMIFUGE
(F; MAD); VULNERARY (F; MAD).
INDICATIONS (VALERIAN) — ABSCESS (F; JLH); ACNE (1; APA); ANOREXIA (1; BGB; CAN); ANTHRAX
(F; MAD); ANXIETY (2; KOM; MAB; PH2; WAM; WHO); APOSTEME (F; JLH); ASCARIDES (F;
MAD); ASTHMA (F; MAD); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; MAD); BACTERIA (1; APA; FAD; PED; WOI);
CANCER (1; JLH; PNC); CANDIDA (F; WHO); CARDIOPATHY (F; PH2); CATARRH (F; CRC); CEREBROSIS
(F; FEL); CHOLERA (F; CRC; MAB); CHOREA (F; FEL; MAB; MAD); COLD (F; CRC); COLIC (F; CAN;
MAD; PH2); COLITIS (F; WHO); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; MAD); CONVULSION (1;
APA; BGB; CRC; MAB; WOI); COUGH (F; MAD); CRAMP (2; APA; CAN; FAD; MAD; PH2;
WAM; WHO); DANDRUFF (F; CRC); DEPRESSION (1; FAD; FEL; MAB; PED); DERMATOSIS (F; APA);
DESPONDENCY (F; FAD; FEL); DIPHTHERIA (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA; CAN; CRC; PH2);
DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; MAB); ECZEMA (F; PNC); ENTEROSIS (F; APA; CAN; MAD); ENURESIS (F;
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MAD); EPILEPSY (1; APA; FEL; PED; PH2; WHO); FATIGUE (1; CRC; FAD; PNC); FEVER (F;
FEL; MAB); FLU (F; CRC); GAS (F; CRC; MAB; PED); GASTROSIS (F; MAD); GINGIVOSIS (F; WHO);
HEADACHE (F; FAD; PED; PH2; WHO); HEMICRANIA (F; FEL); HEPATOSIS (1; APA; CRC; FAD);
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; CAN; CRC); HYPERACTIVITY (1; WAM); HYPOCHONDRIA (F; CAN;
CRC; FEL; FAD); HYSTERIA (F; CAN; CRC; FEL; MAB; MAD; PH2); INFECTION (1; WOI);
INFLAMMATION (F; CRC; WHO); INSOMNIA (3; CAN; KOM; PH2; WAM; WHO); LUMBAGO (F;
MAD); MENOPAUSE (F; MAD; PH2); MENSTRUAL CRAMP (F; APA; CAN); MIGRAINE (F; CAN);
MYALGIA (F; MAD); NAUSEA (F; WHO); NERVOUSNESS (3; APA; BRU; FAD; KOM; PH2; WAM;
WHO); NERVOUS TENSION (3; APA; BRU; FAD; KOM; PH2; WAM; WHO); NEURASTHENIA (F;
CRC; PH2); NEUROPATHY (F; CRC; MAB; PH2); NEUROSIS (F; MAB); NUMBNESS (F; CRC); OCD
(1; WAF); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); PAIN (F; CAN; CRC; MAB; MAD; PED; WHO); PALPITATION
(F; CRC); PANIC (F; APA); PLAGUE (F; APA); POLYP (F; CRC; JLH); RESTLESSNESS (2; APA; KOM);
RHEUMATISM (F; CAN; CRC; MAD); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SHELL SHOCK (F; MAB); SORE (F; APA;
CRC); SORE THROAT (F; WHO); SPASM (F; CRC); STRESS (2; MAB; PED); SYNCOPE (F; MAD; PH2);
TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); TRAUMA (F; CRC); TUMOR (1; JLH; PNC); TYPHUS (F; MAD); ULCER (1; PH2);
UTEROSIS (F; PH2); VAGINOSIS (F; WHO); VERTIGO (F; MAD); WATER RETENTION (F; MAD; WHO);
WORM (F; CRC; MAD); WOUND (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (VALERIAN) — 1 TSP (2–3 G) ROOT/CUP WATER (APA); 2–3 G ROOT 1–3 ×/DAY (APA); 2–3 G
ROOT/CUP TEA, 1 TO SEVERAL ×/DAY (KOM); 2–3 G ROOT/150 ML WATER 1 ×/DAY (PIP); 0.3–1 G DRY ROOT,
OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 3–9 G DRIED ROOT/DAY (MAB); 0.5–4 G POWDERED ROOT (MAD); 2–4 ML
CONCENTRATED ROOT INFUSION (PNC); 0.3–1 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (CAN; PNC); 3–5 ML (0.5–1 TSP)
ROOT EXTRACT OR TINCTURE (APA); 2–6 ML FLUID ROOT EXTRACT (1:2)/DAY (MAB); 5–15 ML ROOT TINCTURE
(1:5)/DAY (MAB); 4–8 ML ROOT TINCTURE (PNC; SKY); 4–8 ML SIMPLE VALERIAN ROOT TINCTURE, OR 2–4
ML CONCENTRATED VALERIAN ROOT INFUSION (CAN); 0.5–1 TSP (1–3 ML) ROOT TINCTURE, 1 TO SEVERAL ×/DAY
(KOM); 100 G FOR ONE FULL BATH (KOM); 300–500 MG STX AT BEDTIME (SKY); 300–400 MG STX
(0.5% EO) DAY; 3 (475 MG) ROOT CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY OR BEFORE BED (APA); 3–6 (475 MG) CAPSULES
ONE-HALF HOUR BEFORE BED (JAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (VALERIAN) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE REPORTED
(PIP). NONE KNOWN (KOM). BUT GRUENWALD (PHR) MENTIONS RARE GI COMPLAINTS, AND EVEN RARER
CONTACT ALLERGIES. HE ADDS THAT LONG-TERM ADMINISTRATION MAY OCCASIONALLY CAUSE CARDIAC DISORDERS, HEADACHE, MYDRIASIS, RESTLESS STATES, AND SLEEPLESSNESS, THE LATTER TWO THE MAIN INDICATIONS,
NOW SIDE EFFECTS OF PROLONGED USE. FULL-BODY VALERIAN BATHS SHOULD BE MONITORED IN CASES OF
DERMATOSIS, MAJOR SKIN INJURIES, CARDIAC INSUFFICIENCY, OR HYPERTONIA (PHR). NO CONTRAINDICATIONS, ADVERSE EFFECTS, OR INTERACTIONS EXCEPT FOR THE EFFECT OF THE TINCTURE ON DRIVING ABILITY
(AEH). IRONICALLY, “THERE IS SOME CONCERN ABOUT CONTINUAL USE, WHICH MAY CAUSE MINOR SIDE
EFFECTS, INCLUDING HEADACHES, EXCITABILITY, AND INSOMNIA” (MORAZZONI & BOMBARDELLI, 1995).
AHP MINIMIZES PUBLISHED CONCERN ABOUT TOXICITY OF VALEPOTRIATES, DUE TO POOR ABSORPTION AND
QUICK DEGRADATION INTO LESS TOXIC METABOLITES. IF WE ACCEPT THIS, WE HAVE TO MINIMIZE MEDICINAL
POTENTIAL OF THE VALEPOTRIATES AS WELL. CAN SAYS, “THERE HAVE BEEN NO REPORTED SIDE EFFECTS TO
VALERIAN. THE OIL IS UNLIKELY TO PRESENT ANY HAZARD IN AROMATHERAPY” (CAN). AFTER ALL THOSE KIND
WORDS CAN SAYS, “THE SAFETY OF VALERIAN DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION HAS NOT BEEN ESTABLISHED
AND SHOULD, THEREFORE, BE AVOIDED.” CNS DEPRESSANT ACTIVITY MAY POTENTIATE PHARMACEUTICAL
SEDATIVES (CAN). FOR SOME 5% OF PEOPLE (MAYBE EVEN HYPERACTIVES? JAD), VALERIAN MAY BE
SLIGHTLY STIMULATING (WAM).
EXTRACTS (VALERIAN) — VALERENIC ACID CAUSES ATAXIA AT 50 MG/KG IPR MUS, CNS DEPRESSANT 100
MG/KG IPR MUS, BUT 400 MG KG WAS ANTISPASMODIC, CONVULSANT, AND FATAL (CAN). VALEPOTRIATE
FRACTIONS EXHIBIT ANTIARRHYTHYMIC, ANTICOMPLEMENT, ANTICONVULSANT, CORONADILATING, CYTOTOXIC,
MUTAGENIC, MYORELAXANT, AND VASODILATING ACTIVITIES. VALERIAN, IN COMBO WITH HYPERICUM, IN A DOUBLE
BLIND 2-WEEK TRIAL OF 100 PATIENTS, WAS MORE EFFECTIVE THAN DIAZEPAM IN TREATING SYMPTOMS OF
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ANXIETY (CAN). BALDRINAL IS MUTAGENIC TO SALMONELLA (CAN). ALKALOIDS ARE ANTIBACTERIAL, ANTIDIURETIC, AND MAY HELP PREVENT LIVER NECROSIS (PED). VALERIAN, VALERENIC ACID, AND THE EUGENYL AND
ISOEUGENYL ESTERS ARE ANTISPASMODIC. VALERENIC ACID AND DERIVATIVES INHIBIT GABA. (PNC). LDLO
FOR ACEVALTRATE, DIDROVALTRATE, AND VALTRATE = >4600 MG/KG ORL MUS (MAB)
VANILLA (VANILLA PLANIFOLIA JACKS.) +++
SYNONYMS: MYROBROMA FRAGRANS SALISB., VANILLA FRAGRANS AUCT.
ACTIVITIES (VANILLA) — ALLERGENIC (1; LAF); ANTICANCER (1; FNF); ANTIOXIDANT (F; JAD); ANTIPYRETIC
(F; DAD; JFM); ANTISICKLING (1; FNF); ANTISPASMODIC (F; DAD; JFM); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC; DAD;
HHB; JFM); CARMINATIVE (F; DAD; EFS); CHOLERETIC (1; CRC; DAD; HHB; RIN); EMMENAGOGUE
(F; DAD; JFM); STIMULANT (1; DAD; JFM); VULNERARY (1; DAD).
INDICATIONS (VANILLA) — CANCER (1; FNF); CARIES (1; CRC; DAD); CRAMP (1; DAD; FNF; JFM);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC; DAD; HHB); FEVER (F; CRC; DAD; JFM); GAS (F; DAD; EFS); HYSTERIA
(F; CRC; DAD; HHB); POLYP (F; JLH); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SICKLE-CELL ANEMIA (1; FNF).
DOSAGES (VANILLA) — FEW LOCATED. COVER 4–6 PODS WITH ALCOHOL AND STEEP 21 DAYS, TAKE 24
DROPS/DAY WITH SWEETENED WATER AS STIMULANT (JFM); STEEP 8 G 8 DAYS IN ALCOHOL, TAKE 5–20
DROPS/DAY AS APHRODISIAC (JFM). MOM USED TO GIVE ME A HALF TEASPOON OF VANILLA EXTRACT FOR
UPSET STOMACH WHEN SHE WAS OUT OF CASTORIA, WHICH ALSO SMELLED, TO ME, OF VANILLA. I THOROUGHLY
ENJOYED BOTH, PERHAPS CONTRIBUTING TO MY LATENT LOVE FOR HERBAL TINCTURES (HENCE MY BOOK, LIVING
LIQUEURS) (JAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (VANILLA) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT TREATED
(KOM; PHR). THE FOLK EMMENAGOGUE ACTIVITY WILL NO DOUBT TRIGGER NITPICKOLOGISTS TO WARN
PREGNANT WOMEN AGAINST USING THIS SPICE. AND THE PLANT DOES CONTAIN ALLERGENIC COMPOUNDS, AS
DO MOST PLANTS.
VELVETLEAF (CISSAMPELOS PAREIRA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (VELVETLEAF) — ALEXETERIC (F; DEP; KAB); ANALGESIC (1; DAV; GMJ; KAB); ANTIABORTIVE
(F; IED); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; DAV); ANTIPYRETIC (1; DAV; IED; KAB); ASTRINGENT (F; DEP); BITTER
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(F; DEP); CURARE (1; KAP); DEPURATIVE (F; KAP); DIAPHORETIC (F; IED); DIURETIC (F; DAV; DEP);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; IED; KAB); EXPECTORANT (F; DAV; IED; KAB); HEMOSTAT (F; IED); LITHOLYTIC
(F; DEP; IED); MYORELAXANT (1; KAP); PISCICIDE (F; DAV); POISON (F; DAV); SEDATIVE (F; DEP);
STOMACHIC (F; DEP; KAB); TONIC (F; DEP); VULNERARY (F; DEP).
INDICATIONS (VELVETLEAF) — ACNE (F; KAB); AMENORRHEA (F; KAB); ASTHMA (F; DEP; IED); BLEEDING
(F; IED); CALCULUS (F; KAB); CATARRH (F; DEP); CHILDBIRTH (F; KAB); COUGH (F; KAB); CYSTOSIS (F;
DEP; KAB); DERMATOSIS (F; IED; KAP); DIARRHEA (F; DEP; KAB); DROPSY (F; DEP; KAB); DYSENTERY (F; DEP); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEP; KAB); DYSURIA (F; KAB); ENTEROSIS (F; DEP; KAB); FEVER
(1; DAV; IED; KAB); GASTROSIS (F; DEP); GRAVEL (F; KAB); HEMICRANIA (F; KAB); HEMORRHOID (F;
KAB); INFLAMMATION (1; DAV; KAP); INSOMNIA (F; DEP); JAUNDICE (F; DEP); NEPHROSIS (F; DEP;
KAB); NERVOUSNESS (F; DEP); PAIN (1; DAV; DEP; GMJ; KAB); PROLAPSE (F; DEP); RASH (F; IED);
SINUSOSIS (F; DEP); SNAKEBITE (F; DAV; KAB); SORE (F; DEP); STING (F; DEP; KAB); STOMACHACHE
(F; DEP); STONE (F; DEP; IED); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEP); ULCER (F; DEP); URETHROSIS (F; KAB);
UROGENITOSIS (F; KAB); UTEROSIS (F; DEP); VD (F; DAV; IED); WATER RETENTION (F; DAV; DEP);
WORM (F; KAB); WOUND (F; DEP).
DOSAGES (VELVETLEAF) — 0.5–1.5 G POWDERED ROOT (KAP); 28–56 ML ROOT DECOCTION (KAP); 2–8 ML
LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (KAP).
VENUS FLYTRAP (DIONAEA MUSCIPULA J. ELLIS) ++
ACTIVITIES (VENUS FLYTRAP) — ANTILYMPHOMIC (F; PH2); ANTINEOPLASTIC (1; PH2); IMMUNOSTIMULANT
(1; PH2); SPASMOGENIC (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (VENUS FLYTRAP) — CANCER, BLADDER (F; PH2); CANCER, BONE (F; PH2); CANCER,
BREAST (F; PH2); CANCER, PROSTATE (F; PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; PH2); HODGKIN’S DISEASE (F; PH2);
IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; PH2); LYMPHOMA (F; PH2); MASTOSIS (F; PH2); OSTEOSIS (F; PH2);
PROSTATOSIS (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (VENUS FLYTRAP) — 50–60 DROPS FRESH PLANT JUICE, USE 5 ×/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (VENUS FLYTRAP) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM).
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VERVAIN (VERBENA OFFICINALIS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (VERVAIN) — ADAPTOGEN (F; FAD); ANALGESIC (1; APA; CRC; PH2; WAM); ANTIBACTERIAL
(1; HH2); ANTIDEPRESSANT (F; APA; PNC); ANTIEDEMIC (1; APA; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA;
FAD; HHB; PHR); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; HH2); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC; WOI); ANTISEPTIC (1; FAD; FNF;
HH2; PHR); ANTISPASMODIC (F; CRC; MAD; PNC); ANTITUMOR (1; PH2); ANTITUSSIVE (1; APA; PHR;
PH2); ANTIVIRAL (1; FNF; PHR); APHRODISIAC (F; CRC; HDR); ASTRINGENT (1; CRC; HDR; PH2);
BITTER (1; WAM); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; FNF); CYTOTOXIC (1; PH2); DECONGESTANT (1; APA); DEPURATIVE (F; MAD); DIAPHORETIC (1; CRC; FEL; MAD; PNC; WAM); DIGESTIVE (F; APA; PNC); DIURETIC
(1; APA; FAD; HHB; HH2; MAD; WAM); EMETIC (F; CRC; FEL; PNC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; APA;
CRC; HHB); EXPECTORANT (1; APA; CRC; FEL; HHB; MAD); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA); LACTAGOGUE
(1; APA; CRC; FAD; HHB; MAB; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); LITHOLYTIC (F; CRC); NERVINE (1; CRC;
MAD; PNC; WAM); PARASYMPATHOMIMETIC (1; APA; PNC); RUBEFACIENT (F; CRC); SECRETOLYTIC (1;
APA; PHR; PH2); SEDATIVE (1; WAM); SIALAGOGUE (1; PHR); THYMOLEPTIC (1; CAN); TONIC (F;
CRC; FEL; MAD; PNC); UTEROCONTRACTANT (1; APA); UTEROTONIC (1; CAN; CRC; FNF); VERMIFUGE
(F; CRC; WOI); VULNERARY (F; CRC; WOI).
INDICATIONS (VERVAIN) — ACNE (F; APA); ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ALACTEA (1; PHR); AMENORRHEA (F;
HH2; MAD); ANEMIA (F; CRC; MAD); ANGINA (F; HH2); ANOREXIA (F; FEL); ARTHROSIS (F; HH2;
PHR; PH2); ASTHMA (F; HH2; MAD; PHR; PH2); BACTERIA (1; HH2); BLADDER STONE (F; MAD);
BLEEDING (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC); BRUISE (F; FEL; PHR; PH2); BURN (F; PH2); CALCULUS
(F; CRC); CANCER (1; CRC; JLH; PH2); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, NECK (1; FNF; JLH);
CANCER, PAROTID (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, SCROTUM (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; CRC; JLH);
CANCER, TESTICLE (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (1; CRC; JLH); CANCER, VISCERA (1; CRC; JLH);
CARBUNCLE (F; PH2); CEREBROSIS (F; PH2); CHLOROSIS (F; MAD; PHR); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; HH2; PH2);
COLD (F; FEL; HH2; PH2; PNC); CONGESTION (1; APA); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); CONVULSION (F; PH2);
COUGH (1; HH2; MAD; PHR; PH2; PNC); CRAMP (F; APA; CRC; MAD; PHR; PH2; PNC); CYSTOSIS
(F; MAD); DEBILITY (F; APA; FEL); DEPRESSION (F; APA; HH2; MAD; PNC); DERMATOSIS (F; PHR;
PH2); DISLOCATION (F; PHR); DROPSY (F; CRC; MAD; PHR); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA; CRC; FEL;
MAD; PHR; PH2; WOI); DYSPEPSIA (F; PHR; PH2); DYSURIA (F; CRC); ECZEMA (F; CRC; HH2;
MAD); EDEMA (1; APA; CRC; MAD; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; FEL); EXANTHEMA (F; MAD); FATIGUE (F;
PHR; PH2); FEVER (1; APA; CRC; FEL; MAD; PNC; WAM; WOI); FLU (1; FNF; PHR); GAS (F;
CRC); GASTROSIS (F; FEL; PH2); GLOSSOSIS (F; MAD); GOUT (F; HH2; MAD; PHR; PH2); GRAVEL (F;
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FEL; MAD); HEADACHE (F; APA; CEB; CRC; MAD); HEMATURIA (F; MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC);
HEMOSTASIS (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F; DEM; FAD; HH2; MAD; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1;
APA); HYPERACTIVITY (1; WAM); HYPOPHOSIS (F; MAD); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (1; APA;
FAD; HHB; PHR); INFECTION (1; WAM); INFERTILITY (F; MAD); INSOMNIA (1; CRC; HHB; WAM);
ITCH (F; PHR; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; APA; MAD; PNC); KIDNEY STONE (1; X7860196); LEUKEMIA (1;
HH2); LICHEN (F; MAD); LOCHIA (F; MAD); MALARIA (F; CRC; FAD; MAD; PH2); MELANCHOLIA
(CAN); MENOPAUSE (F; PHR); MIGRAINE (F; APA; HH2); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM;
MAD; PHR; PH2); NERVOUSNESS (1; WAM); NEUROPATHY (F; CRC; HH2; MAD); NEURASTHENIA (F;
APA; MAD); NEUROSIS (F; APA; PHR; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; CRC); OTOSIS (1; WAM); PAIN (1;
APA; CRC; MAD; PH2; WAM); PAROTOSIS (F; JLH); PERTUSSIS (F; PHR; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PH2);
PLEURISY (F; CRC); POLYP (F; JLH); PSORIASIS (F; MAD); RESPIROSIS (F; MAD; PH2); RHEUMATISM
(F; HH2; MAD; PHR; PH2); SALMONELLA (1; HH2); SHIGELLA (1; HH2); SORE (1; APA; MAD); SORE
THROAT (F; HH2; MAD; PH2); SPLENOSIS (F; FAD; JLH; MAD); STOMATOSIS (F; PH2); STONE (F; CEB;
CRC); SWELLING (1; APA; PH2; WOI); TOOTHACHE (F; MAD); TRIGEMINOSIS (F; MAD); TUMOR (1;
PH2); ULCER (F; CRC; MAD); UTEROSIS (F; CRC; MAD); UTI (F; PHR; PH2); VIRUS (1; FNF; PHR);
WATER RETENTION (1; APA; FAD; HHB; HH2; MAD; WAM); WORM (F; CRC; FEL; WOI); WOUND
(F; APA; MAD).
DOSAGES (VERVAIN) — 1.5–4 G TO 3 ×/DAY (HH2); 4.5–9 G, AS OFTEN HAPPENS, IS THE CHINESE DOSE
(PH2); 1 TSP HERB/CUP WATER 1–4 ×/DAY (APA); 2–4 G DRY HERB, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); INFUSION
OF 5–20 G HERB/LITER WATER, TAKE 2–4 G UP TO 3 ×/DAY (PH2); 1–2 TSP LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (MAD);
2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (APA; PH2; PNC); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3
×/DAY (CAN); 5–10 ML HERB TINCTURE (1:1 IN 40% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (VERVAIN) — CLASS 2B (AHP), WITHOUT STATING
THE REASON, PERHAPS ROSMARINIC ACID REFERS TO GONADOTROPIC AND LACTAGOGUE ACTIVITY. CAN NOTES NO
TOXICITY OR SIDE EFFECTS FOR VERVAIN ITSELF, BUT ADDS THAT HIGH DOSES OF VERBENALIN CAN CAUSE CNS
PARALYSIS, CONVULSIONS, AND STUPOR. EXCESSIVE DOSES MAY INTERFERE WITH BLOOD PRESSURE AND HORMONE
THERAPY. REPORTEDLY ABORTIFACIENT AND OXYTOCIC, IT SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN IN PREGNANCY. EXCESSIVE USE
SHOULD BE AVOIDED (CAN).
EXTRACTS (VERVAIN) — ANIMAL OR IN VITRO MODELS DEMONSTRATE ANTIINFLAMMATORY, ANTITUSSIVE, LACTAGOGUE, SECRETOLYTIC, AND SIALAGOGUE ACTIVITIES (PHR). FRUITS EXTRACTS USED FOR DYSMENORRHEA AND
OLIGOLACTEA. THE LACTAGOGUE PROPERTIES OF VERVAIN ARE OFTEN ATTRIBUTED TO AUCUBIN. A LUTEINIZING
ACTION IS ATTRIBUTED TO INHIBITION OF GONADOTROPIC ACTION ON THE POSTERIOR LOBE OF THE PITUITARY.
VERBENALIN IS UTEROTONIC. LD50 EXTRACT 9000 MG/KG ORL MUS (HH2), LD50 ETHANOL EXTRACT 250 MG/KG
IPR MUS (HH2).
VETIVER, KHUS KHUS (VETIVERIA ZIZANIOIDES (L.) NASH) +++
SYNONYMS: ANATHERUM ZIZANIOIDES (L.) HITCHC. & CHASE, ANDROPOGON MURICATUS RETZ., ANDROPOGON ODORATUS STEUD., ANDROPOGON SQUARROSUS AUCT., ANDROPOGON ZIZANIOIDES (L.) URB., PHALARIS
ZIZANIOIDES L.
ACTIVITIES (VETIVER) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; ZUL); ALEXERITIC (F; KAB); ANALGESIC (F; JFM); ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS; SUW; WOI); ANTISPASMODIC (F; EFS); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB); CARMINATIVE (F;
WOI); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS; JFM; SUW; WOI); DIURETIC (F; EFS); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS; KAB;
SUW); FUNGICIDE (1; ZUL); INSECTIFUGE (1; JFM; ZUL); LITHOLYTIC (F; IHB); SEDATIVE (F; KAB);
STOMACHIC (F; EFS; KAB; SUW); STIMULANT (F; SKJ; SUW); TONIC (F; EFS; KAB; SUW);
VERMIFUGE (1; ZUL).
INDICATIONS (VETIVER) — ASTHMA (F; ZUL); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); BLADDER STONE (F; IHB); BOIL (F;
SKJ); BURN (F; SKJ); CEREBROSIS (F; KAB); COLIC (F; WOI); CRAMP (F; EFS); EPILEPSY (F; SKJ);
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FEVER (F; EFS; JFM; KAB; SUW; WOI); FLU (F; JFM; ZUL); FUNGUS (1; ZUL); GAS (F; WOI);
GASTROSIS (F; IHB); HALITOSIS (F; KAB); HANGOVER (1; JAD); HEADACHE (F; JFM; KAB); HEMATOSIS
(F; KAB); INFECTION (1; ZUL); INSOMNIA (F; KAB); LUMBAGO (F; WOI); MALARIA (F; SKJ; ZUL);
MYCOSIS (1; ZUL); NERVOUSNESS (F; KAB); NEUROPATHY (F; JFM); PAIN (F; JFM); PLEURISY (F; JFM;
ZUL); PUERPERIUM (F; IHB); RHEUMATISM (F; JFM; WOI); SNAKEBITE (F; SKJ); SPERMATORRHEA (F;
KAB); SPRAIN (F; WOI); STING (F; SKJ); STOMATOSIS (F; SKJ); STONE (F; IHB); VOMITING (F; WOI);
WATER RETENTION (F; EFS); WORM (1; ZUL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (VETIVER) — CLASS 2B. ABORTIFACIENT, EMMENAGOGUE, AND UTEROTONIC (AHP).
VIRGINIA-CREEPER, AMERICAN IVY
(PARTHENOCISSUS QUINQUEFOLIA (L.) PLANCH.) +
ACTIVITIES (VIRGINIA-CREEPER) — ALLERGENIC (F; FAD); ASTRINGENT (F; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; PH2);
DIURETIC (F; CEB; FAD; HHB); POISON (F; HHB); TONIC (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (VIRGINIA-CREEPER) — ALCOHOLISM (F; CEB); BRONCHOSIS (F; CEB); BUNION (F; JLH);
CANCER (F; JLH); CORN (F; JLH); DERMATOSIS (F; CEB; DEM; FAD); DIARRHEA (F; CEB; FAD); DROPSY
(F; CEB); DRUNKENNESS (F; CEB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; DEM); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); DYSURIA (F; DEM);
FEVER (F; PH2); GONORRHEA (F; FAD); JAUNDICE (F; DEM; FAD); POISON IVY (F; DEM; FAD); SWELLING
(F; FAD); VD (F; FAD); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; CEB; FAD; HHB); WOUND (F; FAD).
DOSAGES (VIRGINIA-CREEPER) — 15–30 DROPS FLUID SHOOT EXTRACT (CEB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (VIRGINIA-CREEPER) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES
NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). THERE HAS BEEN ONE REPORT OF A CHILD FATALITY FOLLOWING INGESTION
OF THE BERRIES (WHICH CAN CONTAIN UP TO 20,000 PPM OXALIC ACID) (PH2).
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VIRILITY VINE (RHYNCHOSIA PYRAMIDALIS (LAM.) URB.) +
SYNONYM: DOLICHOS PYRAMIDALIS LAM.
ACTIVITIES (VIRILITY VINE) — APHRODISIAC (1; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC); NARCOTIC (1; CRC);
POISON (1; CRC).
INDICATIONS (VIRILITY VINE) — COUGH (F; CRC); IMPOTENCE (1; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (VIRILITY VINE) — NARCOTIC HALLUCINOGEN
(CRC).
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WAFER ASH (PTELEA TRIFOLIATA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (WAFER ASH) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HHB; PH2); ANTIPERIODIC (F; EFS); ANTIPYRETIC (F;
EFS); ANTISEPTIC (1; PH2); APERITIF (F; FEL); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS); CANDIDICIDE (F; HHB; PH2);
CURARE (F; DEM); DETERSIVE (F; EFS); FUNGICIDE (F; HHB; PH2); LITHOLYTIC (F; PH2); TONIC (F; EFS;
FEL; PH2); VERMIFUGE (F; EFS; HHB).
INDICATIONS (WAFER ASH) — ANOREXIA (F; FEL); ASTHMA (F; FEL); BACTERIA (1; HHB; PH2);
CANDIDA (1; HHB; PH2); DEBILITY (F; FEL); DERMATOSIS (F; FEL); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); DYSPNEA
(F; FEL); ERYSIPELAS (F; FEL); FEVER (F; EFS; FEL); FUNGUS (1; HHB; PH2); GALLSTONE (F; PH2);
GASTROSIS (F; DEM; PH2); INFECTION (1; HHB; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; FEL); MALARIA (F; EFS;
FEL); MUCOSOSIS (F; FEL); MYCOSIS (1; HHB; PH2); PULMONOSIS (F; DEM; FEL); RHEUMATISM
(F; PH2); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); STONE (F; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (1; HHB); WORM (F; EFS; HHB);
YEAST (1; HHB; PH2).
DOSAGES (WAFER ASH) — 0.5 FLUID OZ COLD BARK INFUSION EVERY 2–4 HOURS (FEL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WAFER ASH) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
NONE AT STANDARD DOSAGES (PH2). PHOTOTOXICITY IS POSSIBLE WITH THE CITRUS FAMILY.
WAHOO
(EUONYMUS ATROPURPUREUS JACQ.) X (DOWNGRADED FROM CRC)
RIGHTLY OR WRONGLY, EUROPEAN AUTHORS (EFS AND PH2) TEND TO AGGREGATE E. ATROPURPUREUS AND E.
EUROPAEUS L. SOME OF THE DATA BELOW PROBABLY ACCRUE ONLY TO ONE OR THE OTHER.
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ACTIVITIES (WAHOO) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC; EFS); ANALGESIC (F; CRC); ANTIPERIODIC (F; EFS);
CARDIOACTIVE (1; HHB; PHR; PH2); CHOLAGOGUE (F; CRC; PNC; PH2); CHOLERETIC (F; HHB;
PHR); CIRCULOSTIMULANT (F; PNC); COLLYRIUM (F; DEM); DIURETIC (F; CRC; FAD; HHB; PH2);
EMETIC (F; CRC; EFS; FAD); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC; FAD); GASTROGOGUE (F; CRC); HEMOSTAT (F;
DEM); HEPATOTONIC (F; EFS); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; FAD; HHB; PH2); PARASITICIDE (F; EFS);
PEDICULICIDE (F; CRC); POISON (1; CRC); SCABICIDE (1; HHB); SIALAGOGUE (F; CRC); TONIC (F;
EFS; FAD; PH2).
INDICATIONS (WAHOO) — ALBUMINURIA (F; CRC); BILIOUSNESS (F; CRC); BLEEDING (F; DEM); CARDIOPATHY (F; FAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PNC); CHOLERA (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; DEM; FAD;
HHB; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; PNC); DROPSY (F; CRC; FAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; FAD; PH2); DYSURIA
(F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC; FAD); GALLSTONE (F; CRC); HEMATURIA (F; DEM); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC;
FAD; HHB); MALARIA (F; CRC; EFS); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM); PAIN (F; CRC; HHB); PARASITE (F; CRC;
EFS); PULMONOSIS (F; FAD); SORE (F; DEM); SYPHILIS (F; CRC); UTEROSIS (F; CRC; DEM); VD (F;
CRC); VERTIGO (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; FAD; HHB; PH2); WORM (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (WAHOO) — 0.6–2.6 ML BARK TINCTURE (PNC); 4–16 ML BARK ELIXIR (WITH PULSATILLA) (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WAHOO) — CLASS 3 (AHP). FRUIT, SEEDS, AND
BARK ARE CONSIDERED POISONOUS (FAD). 36 BERRIES OF E. EUROPAEUS REPORTEDLY ARE ENOUGH TO KILL A
PERSON (PH2). TO TREAT POISONINGS, SEE PH2. REPORTS OF CAFFEINE AND THEOBROMINE (PH2) IN EUROPEAN
WAHOO NEED CONFIRMATION.
WALLFLOWER (ERYSIMUM CHEIRI (L.) CRANTZ) X
SYNONYM: CHEIRANTHUS CHEIRI L.
ACTIVITIES (WALLFLOWER) — ANALGESIC (F; HHB); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WO2); ANTISEPTIC (1; WO2);
ANTISPASMODIC (F; HHB; WO2); ANTITUMOR (1; WO2); CARDIOTONIC (F; EFS; HHB); CARDIOTOXIC (1;
EFS; HHB); DEOBSTRUENT (F; EFS); DEPURATIVE (F; EFS); DIGITALIC (1; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS;
PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; WO2); LAXATIVE (1; PH2; WO2); MYOTONIC (1; PH2); PERISTALTIC (F; PH2);
STIMULANT (F; WO2); STOMACHIC (F; WO2); TONIC (F; EFS); TOXIC (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (WALLFLOWER) — ARTHROSIS (F; JLH); ASTHMA (F; WO2); BACTERIA (1; WO2); BRONCHOSIS
(F; WO2); CANCER (1; JLH; WO2); CANCER, JOINT (1; JLH); CANCER, SINEW (1; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS
(1; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; HHB); CONSTIPATION (1; PH2; WO2); CRAMP (F; HHB; WO2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; HHB); GOUT (F; HHB); HEPATOSIS (F; HHB; WO2); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (F;
JLH); PAIN (F; HHB; PH2); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); TOOTHACHE (F; PH2); TUMOR (1; WO2); UTEROSIS (F;
HHB).
DOSAGES (WALLFLOWER) — 2–3 G FLOWER/100 ML WATER FOR TEA, TAKE 3–4 CUPS A DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WALLFLOWER) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
NONE AT PROPER DOSAGE (PH2). DIGITALIC POISONING IN SERIOUS OVERDOSES. CHEIROSIDE-A AND CHEIROTOXIN ARE CARDIOACTIVE AND DIGITALIC (HHB).
WALL GERMANDER (TEUCRIUM CHAMAEDRYS L.) XXX
ACTIVITIES (WALL GERMANDER) — ANTIRHEUMATIC (F; PNC); ANTISEPTIC (1; PNC; WOI); ANTISPASMODIC (F; PHR; PH2); CHOLAGOGUE (F; PHR; PH2); CHOLERETIC (F; HHB); DIAPHORETIC (F; GMH;
PNC; WOI); DIGESTIVE (F; PHR; PH2); DIURETIC (F; GMH; PNC; WOI); EMMENAGOGUE (F; FAD);
EXPECTORANT (F; HHB); GASTROSTIMULANT (F; PNC); HEPATOTOXIC (1; HH2; PH2); STIMULANT (F; GMH);
TONIC (F; GMH; HHB); VULNERARY (F; HHB; PNC).
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INDICATIONS (WALL GERMANDER) — AGUE (F; GMH); ARTHROSIS (F; FEL); BRONCHOSIS (F; FEL; HH2);
CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, FEET (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER,
SINEW (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CEREBROSIS (F; GMH); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PHR); CRAMP (F;
GMH; PHR; PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; HH2); DERMATOSIS (F; FEL); ENTEROSIS (F; GMH); FEVER (F; GMH;
HH2; PHR; PH2; PNC; WOI); FIBROMA (F; JLH); GALLBLADDER (F; PHR; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; HH2);
GOUT (F; HHB; PHR; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; WOI); JAUNDICE
(F; GMH); MALARIA (F; FEL; HHB); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); PARASITE (F; HH2); POLYP (F; JLH); RHEUMATISM (F; FEL; PNC); SIDE ACHE (F; GMH); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH; WOI); UTEROSIS (F; FEL); WATER
RETENTION (F; GMH; PNC; WOI); WORM (F; GMH); WOUND (F; HHB).
DOSAGES (WALL GERMANDER) — DON’T TAKE IT (JAD); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WALL GERMANDER) — CLASS 3; ALLOWABLE ONLY
IN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. CANADIAN REGULATIONS DISALLOW GERMANDER AS A NONMEDICINAL INGREDIENT IN
ORAL-USE PRODUCTS (AHP). T. CHAMAEDRYS IS HEPATOTOXIC IN HUMANS (T. STOCKSIANUM IS HEPATOPROTECTIVE (AHP)). FATALITIES REPORTED WITH LIVER NECROSIS, JAUNDICE, AND ELEVATED BLOOD AMINOTRANSFERASE
LEVELS. HEPATOSIS HAS BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH GERMANDER (T. CHAMAEDRYS) IN THE U.K. (CAN). ONE
DEATH HAS BEEN RECORDED. DRUG IS HIGHLY TOXIC, “SHOULD NOT BE USED.” (PH2).
WASABI, JAPANESE HORSERADISH
(WASABIA JAPONICA (MIQ.) MATSUM.) +++
SYNONYMS: COCHLEARIA WASABI SIEBOLD, EUTREMA JAPONICA (MIQ.) KOIDZ., E. WASABI MAXIM.,
LUNARIA JAPONICA MIQ., WASABIA PUNGENS MATSUM., W. WASABI (MAXIM.) MAKINO.
ACTIVITIES (WASABI) — ANTIAGGREGANT (1; TAD); ANTICANCER (1; TAD); DECONGESTANT (1; ABS);
DIAPHORETIC (F; TAD).
INDICATIONS (WASABI) — CANCER (1; TAD); CONGESTION (1; ABS); FEVER (F; TAD); SINUSOSIS (1;
ABS); THROMBOSIS (1; TAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WASABI) — NOT COVERED (AHP; FAD; KOM;
PH2). OVERDOSES MAY CAUSE SWEATING, CONFUSION, AND COLLAPSE (TAD).
WATER AVENS (GEUM RIVALE L.) ++
SOME DATA DERIVED FROM THE MORE COMMONLY USED G. URBANUM L., BOTH WERE TREATED TOGETHER IN
MADAUS (1938). MOST USES IN MADAUS SPECIFIED G. URBANUM, WHICH SEE!
ACTIVITIES (WATER AVENS) — ANTIDIARRHEAL (F; CAN); ANTIEMETIC (F; HHB); ANTIHEMORRHAGIC
(1; CAN; FNF); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CAN; DEM; PNC); ANTISEPTIC (1; EFS; FNF); ASTRINGENT (1;
CAN; PHR; PNC); DIGESTIVE (F; EFS); ELASTASE INHIBITOR (1; X2131766); EXPECTORANT (F; HHB);
HEMOSTAT (1; DEM; PNC); HYPOTENSIVE (1; CAN); STOMACHIC (F; EFS; HHB; PNC); TONIC (F;
EFS; PNC).
INDICATIONS (WATER AVENS) — AGUE (F; CEB; WOI); ASTHMA (F; CEB); BLEEDING (1; CAN; DEM;
FNF; PNC); CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; CAN; WOI); CHILL (F; WOI); COLD (F;
DEM); COLIC (F; CEB); COLITIS (F; CAN); COUGH (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (F; DEM); DYSENTERY (F; DEM);
DYSPEPSIA (F; PHR); FEVER (F; CAN; CEB; DEM; HHB; PNC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CAN);
INDIGESTION (F; PHR); INFECTION (1; EFS; FNF); LEUKORRHEA (F; CEB; PNC; WOI); MALARIA (F; CAN);
METRORRHAGIA (1; CAN); NAUSEA (F; HHB); PHTHISIS (F; CEB); SORE (F; JLH); SORE THROAT (1; CEB;
PNC; WOI); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CEB); ULCERATIVE COLITIS (1; CAN); UTEROSIS (1; CAN; CEB); VD (F;
CEB); VOMITING (F; HHB).
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DOSAGES (WATER AVENS) — FROM GEUM URBANUM: 1 G HERB IN TEA 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–4 ML LIQUID
HERB EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ALCOHOL) (CAN); 10–15 DROPS HERB TINCTURE 2–3 ×/DAY (MAD); 0.5–1 TSP
HERB IN HOT WATER SEVERAL ×/DAY (PH2); 1–4 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WATER AVENS) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO
SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD).
WATERCRESS (NASTURTIUM OFFICINALE R. BROWN) ++
SYNONYMS: N. NASTURTIUM-AQUATICUM (L.) H. KARST., RADICULA NASTURTIUM CAV., R. NASTURTIUMAQUATICUM (L.) RENDLE & BRITTEN, RORIPPA NASTURTIUM BECK, RORIPPA NASTURTIUM-AQUATICUM (L.)
HAYEK, SISYMBRIUM NASTURTIUM THUNB., S. NASTURTIUM-AQUATICUM L.
ACTIVITIES (WATERCRESS) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; BGB; WOI); ANTICANCER (1; BGB; JAD); ANTIDOTE,
NICOTINE (F; BIB); ANTIIMPLANTATION (F; BIB); ANTIMITOTIC (1; HH2); ANTISARCOMIC (1; HH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; HH2; PHR; PH2); ANTITUMOR (1; BGB; PH2); APERITIF (1; APA; DEP; EFS; PHR; PH2);
BITTER (1; PHR); CHOLAGOGUE (1; APA; BGB); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; BIB); DECONGESTANT (1; APA);
DEPURATIVE (F; APA; BGB; FAD; JFM; MAD); DETOXICANT (1; JNU); DIGESTIVE (1; APA; PH2);
DIURETIC (1; APA; FAD; MAD; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; MAD); EXPECTORANT (F; BGB; EFS; MAD);
GOITROGENIC (1; WO2); STIMULANT (F; EFS); TONIC (1; APA); VERMIFUGE (F; EFS; MAD); VULNERARY
(F; MAD).
INDICATIONS (WATERCRESS) — ACNE (F; BIB; MAD); ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ALOPECIA (F; JNU);
ANEMIA (F; JFM); ANOREXIA (1; APA; DEP; EFS; PHR; PH2); ANTHRAX (F; BIB); ARTHROSIS (F;
HH2; PHR; PH2); ASCITES (F; MAD); ASTHENIA (F; BGB); ASTHMA (F; BIB; WOI); BACTERIA (1;
BGB; WOI); BLEMISH (F; BGB); BOIL (F; JLH); BRONCHOSIS (2; FAD; PHR); CANCER (1; APA;
BGB; JAD; JLH; PH2); CANCER, BREAST (1; APA; JLH); CANCER, ESOPHAGUS (1; JNU); CANCER,
FACE (1; APA; JLH); CANCER, GLAND (1; APA; JLH); CANCER, LUNG (1; APA; JNU); CANCER, NOSE
(1; APA; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; FAD); CATARRH (2; BGB; KOM; PH2); COLD (1; BIB; FNF);
CONGESTION (2; APA; KOM); COUGH (2; APA; MAD; PHR); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD); DERMATOSIS (F;
BIB; JFM; JNU); DIABETES (F; MAD); DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSCRASIA (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA
(F; BIB); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA; MAD); EARACHE (F; MAD); ECZEMA (F; MAD); EXANTHEMA (F;
MAD); FEVER (F; MAD); FRECKLE (F; BIB); GINGIVOSIS (F; MAD); GLOSSOSIS (F; MAD); GOITER
(F; BIB; FAD; WOI); GOUT (F; MAD); GRAVEL (F; MAD); HEAD COLD (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F;
JFM; MAD); HERPES (F; MAD); INFECTION (F; MAD); INFLAMMATION (2; APA); INSOMNIA (F; BIB;
MAD); ISCHIOSIS (F; MAD); JAUNDICE (F; MAD); KIDNEY STONE (F; MAD); LETHARGY (F; FAD);
LIVER FLUKE (F; BGB); LIVER SPOT (F; BIB); MUCOSOSIS (KOM); NEPHROSIS (F; BIB); NERVOUSNESS
(F; APA); POLYP (F; BIB; JLH; WOI); PULMONOSIS (F; BIB; MAD); RESPIROSIS (2; APA; BGB;
KOM; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; FAD; MAD; PHR); RHINOSIS (F; BIB; JLH; WOI); SCROFULA (F;
MAD); SCURVY (3; FAD); SORE (F; MAD); SORE THROAT (F; WOI); SPLENOSIS (F; MAD); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH2); STOMATOSIS (F; MAD); STONE (F; MAD); STRANGURY (F; WOI); SWELLING (F;
HH2); TOOTHACHE (F; JNU; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; BIB; JFM; MAD); TUMOR (1; BGB; PH2);
UTI (1; BGB; BIB; PH2); WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; FAD; MAD; PH2); WEN
(F; JLH); WORM (F; EFS; MAD).
DOSAGES (WATERCRESS) — FOOD FARMACY, EAT SOME ALMOST EVERY DAY BUT DON’T OVERDO IT. 4–6 G
DRY HERB/DAY (KOM); 2 G FRESH HERB/CUP TEA (APA); 20–30 G FRESH HERB/DAY (APA; KOM); 20–30
G FRESH HERB UP TO 3 ×/DAY (HH2); 60–150 G FRESHLY PRESSED PLANT JUICE (APA; KOM); 4 TBSP
FRESH PLANT JUICE WITH COLD GUAZUMA BARK TEA (LIKE SLIPPERY ELM BARK) WITH 4 TBSP RED WINE 2–3
×/DAY (JFM); 2–3 CUPS PREPRANDIAL HERB TEA, 2 G (1–2 TSP) STEEPED 10–15 MINUTES IN 150 ML
BOILED WATER (PH2).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WATERCRESS) — CLASS 2B, 2D (AHP).“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). KOM AND PH2 REPORT
CONTRAINDICATIONS: PEPTIC ULCER, AND NEPHROSIS; NOT TO BE USED BY CHILDREN YOUNGER THAN 4 YEARS;
ADVERSE EFFECTS: GI COMPLAINTS (RARELY). SINCE IT IS VIEWED AS AN EMMENAGOGUE AND UTEROCONTRACTANT, IT IS CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY. IRRITATION OF GASTRIC MUCOSA MAY DEVELOP FOLLOWING
CHRONIC INGESTION OF LARGE QUANTITIES (AEH). I SUSPECT THAT MUCH OF WHAT IS SAID HERE COULD BE
SAID ABOUT HORSERADISH, WASABI, AND EVEN THE MILDER CRUCIFERS, SUCH AS THE WHOLESOME BROCCOLI,
ETC. (JAD). PLANTS BECOME BITTER IN FLOWERING, BETTER FOR MEDICINE, WORSE FOR FOOD (JFM).
WATERCRESS IS THE RICHEST SOURCE OF PHENETHYLISOTHIOCYANATE (PEITC), WHICH ALSO OCCURS IN BOK
CHOY, TURNIPS, AND TURNIP GREENS (JNU).
WATER DOCK (RUMEX AQUATICUS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (WATER DOCK) — ALTERATIVE (F; EFS; PNC); ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTIAGGREGANT (F; EFS);
ANTISCROFULOUS (F; EFS); ANTISCORBUTIC (F; EFS); ASTRINGENT (F; CEB); DECONGESTANT (F; EFS);
DENTIFRICE (F; PH2); DEOBSTRUENT (F; EFS; PNC); DEPURATIVE (F; PH2); DETERGENT (F; EFS); DIAPHORETIC (F; CEB); DIGESTIVE (F; EFS; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; DEM); TONIC (F; CEB).
INDICATIONS (WATER DOCK) — ARTERIOCONGESTION (F; EFS); BOIL (F; DEM); CANCER (F; CEB; JLH);
CONGESTION (F; EFS); CONSTIPATION (F; DEM; PH2); DYSENTERY (F; CEB); FEVER (F; CEB); GASTROSIS
(F; DEM); PAIN (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SCROFULA (F; EFS); SCURVY (1;
EFS; PH2); SORE (F; CEB; EFS; PH2); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); STOMATOSIS (F; CEB; PH2); SWELLING
(F; DEM); SYPHILIS (F; CEB); ULCER (F; PH2); WOUND (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (WATER DOCK) — 4–8 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WATER DOCK) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
FOOD, BUT OXALATE POISONING IS A REMOTE POSSIBILITY (PH2). EATEN AS A VEGETABLE.
WATER DROPWORT (OENANTHE CROCATA L.) X
ACTIVITIES (WATER DROPWORT) — CARDIOTOXIC (F; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; MAD); LITHOLYTIC (F;
MAD); NARCOTIC (F; JLH); POISON (1; USA); TOXIC (1; EFS).
INDICATIONS (WATER DROPWORT) — APOPLEXY (F; MAD); ASTHMA (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; MAD);
CANCER (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; MAD); CEREBROSIS (F; PH2); CONVULSION (F; MAD; PH2); CRAMP (F;
MAD); DELIRIUM (F; MAD); DERMATOSIS (F; DEM); ENURESIS (F; MAD); EPILEPSY (F; EFS; FEL);
LEPROSY (F; MAD); MENINGOSIS (F; MAD); PARALYSIS (F; MAD); PERTUSSIS (F; MAD); PSORIASIS (F;
MAD); STONE (F; MAD); TIC (F; MAD); UREMIA (F; MAD); WHITLOW (F; JLH).
DOSAGES (WATER DROPWORT) — DON’T TAKE IT (JAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WATER DROPWORT) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). RESPONSIBLE FOR MANY POISONINGS (PNC). EARLY SYMPTOMS INCLUDE BURNING SENSATIONS, CHILLS,
DEBILITY, DIZZINESS, DYSPHONIA, TWITCHING, COLONIC SPASMS, UNCONSCIOUSNESS, AND DEATH (PH2). AS
LITTLE AS FIVE DROPS IN A TINCTURE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS HEADACHE (FEL). 650 G ROOT CAN KILL A COW AND
HORSE, 2 G A GUINEA PIG (HH2).
WATER FENNEL (OENANTHE AQUATICA (L.) POIR.) X
SYNONYM: OENANTHE PHELLANDRIUM LAM.
ACTIVITIES (WATER FENNEL) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC; FEL; PNC); ANTITUSSIVE (1; PH2); CARMINATIVE
(F; CRC; EFS; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC; FEL; PH2);
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EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC); EXPECTORANT (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); INTOXICANT (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; CRC;
FEL); POISON (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; FEL).
INDICATIONS (WATER FENNEL) — ASTHMA (F; CRC; FEL; HH2; PHR; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC;
PH2); CANCER (F; CRC); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; CRC; FEL; PHR); COUGH (1; PHR;
PH2); CRAMP (F; HHB); CYSTOSIS (F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; FEL); FEVER (F; CRC; FEL); GAS
(F; CRC; EFS; PH2); HEMOPTYSIS (F; FEL); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC); INFLAMMATION (F; PHR; PH2);
LARYNGOSIS (F; CRC; FEL); MALARIA (F; CRC); MASTOSIS (F; PH2); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); PULMONOSIS
(F; PHR; PH2); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SORE (F; CRC; FEL); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC; EFS; FEL); ULCER
(F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; FEL; PH2).
DOSAGES (WATER FENNEL) — 4–5 GRAINS SEEDS EVERY HOUR OR TWO TO A CAUTIOUS 8–10 GRAINS (FEL);
4–5 G POWDERED FRUIT (HH2); TINCTURE 1:5 SEED/70% ETHANOL (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WATER FENNEL) — NOT COVERED (AHP). NONE
WITH PROPER DOSAGE (PHR; PH2).
WATER GERMANDER (TEUCRIUM SCORDIUM L.) +
ACTIVITIES (WATER GERMANDER) — ALTERATIVE (F; EFS); ANTIDOTE (F; GMH); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F;
EFS); ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); ANTISEPTIC (F; EFS; WOI); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS;
GMH; PNC); DIURETIC (F; EFS; MAD); EMMENAGOGUE (F; MAD); LAXATIVE (F; EFS; WOI); STIMULANT
(F; EFS; WOI); TONIC (F; EFS; GMH); VERMIFUGE (F; EFS; GMH); VULNERARY (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (WATER GERMANDER) — ACTINOMYCOSIS (F; MAD; WOI); ADENOPATHY (F; MAD);
ASTHMA (F; MAD); BLEEDING (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; MAD; PH2); BURN (F; MAD); CACHEXIA
(F; MAD); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F;
JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; SKJ); CATARRH (F; MAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; MAD); CONSTIPATION (F; EFS;
WOI); COUGH (F; MAD; WOI); DERMATOSIS (F; MAD); DIARRHEA (F; MAD; PH2); DROPSY (F;
MAD); EMPYEMA (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); ERYSIPELAS (F; MAD); FEVER (F; EFS; GMH;
PH2; PNC; SKJ); FIBROID (F; JLH); FUNGUS (F; MAD; WOI); GANGRENE (F; GMH; MAD); HEART
(F; SKJ); HEMORRHOID (F; HH2; PH2; WOI); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION
(F; MAD; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; EFS; GMH; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; MAD); JAUNDICE (F; MAD);
LUPUS (F; MAD; WOI); MALARIA (F; GMH); MYCOSIS (F; WOI); ORCHOSIS (F; MAD); OZENA (F;
MAD); PAIN (F; SKJ); PARASITE (F; PH2); PHTHISIS (F; WOI); PLAGUE (F; MAD); POLYP (F; JLH);
PULMONOSIS (F; MAD); RESPIROSIS (F; MAD); RHINOSIS (F; JLH); SCROFULA (F; GMH); SORE (F;
MAD); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); SWELLING (F; HH2; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; MAD); TYPHUS (F; MAD);
WART (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS; MAD); WEN (F; JLH); WORM (F; EFS; GMH); WOUND
(F; MAD; PH2).
DOSAGES (WATER GERMANDER) — 4 TSP (~7.2 G) HERB/CUP (PH2); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WATER GERMANDER) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
WATER HEMLOCK (CICUTA MACULATA L.) X
ACTIVITIES (WATER HEMLOCK) — CARDIOTOXIC (1; CRC); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; CRC); CONVULSANT (F;
DEM); CURARE (F; DEM); EMETIC (F; CEB); NARCOTIC (F; CEB); POISON (1; CRC; DEM); STERILANT
(F; DEM).
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INDICATIONS (WATER HEMLOCK) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ARTHROSIS (F; DEM); BRUISE (F; DEM);
CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, GLAND (F; JLH); FRACTURE (F; DEM); HEADACHE
(F; CRC); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC); LAMENESS (F; DEM); NEUROPATHY (F;
CRC; CEB); PARALYSIS (F; CEB); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM); SCROFULA (F; CEB); SORE (F; CEB;
DEM); SORE THROAT (F; CEB); SPRAIN (F; CEB; CRC; DEM); SWELLING (F; JLH); TUMOR (F; CRC);
UTEROSIS (F; CEB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WATER HEMLOCK) — “CHILDREN HAVE BEEN
FATALLY POISONED BY EATING THE ROOTS. SYMPTOMS INCLUDE FROTHING AT THE MOUTH, DIARRHEA, NAUSEA,
ABDOMINAL PAIN, DILATED PUPILS, DELIRIUM, TREMORS, AND PERIODIC VIOLENT CONVULSIONS ALTERNATING WITH
BRIEF RELAXATIONS. CONVULSIONS MAY BE SO VIOLENT THAT VOMITING IS PREVENTED, AND THE TONGUE MAY
BE CHEWED UP. DEATH IS DUE TO CARDIAC OR RESPIRATORY FAILURE” (CRC). TOO LETHAL TO USE, WITH
POISONOUS COMPOUNDS LIKE IN POISON HEMLOCK, IT IS HIGHLY TOXIC. DO NOT CONFUSE WITH EDIBLE
MEMBERS OF THE CELERY FAMILY (FAD).
WATERLILY (NYMPHAEA ODORATA AITON) ++
SYNONYMS: N. MAXIMILIANI LEHM., N. ROSEA RAF.
ACTIVITIES (WATERLILY) — ANALGESIC (F; EFS); ANTISEPTIC (1; EFS; PHR; PH2); ASTRINGENT (1;
EFS; HH2; PHR; PH2); DEMULCENT (F; EFS); HEMOSTAT (1; FAD); POISON (F; DEM); SUPPURATIVE
(F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (WATERLILY) — ACNE (F; FAD); ADENOPATHY (F; DEM); BLEEDING (1; FAD); BOIL
(F; PH2); BURN (F; PHR); CANCER (F; JLH; PH2); CANCER, UTERINE (F; JLH); COLD (F; DEM);
COUGH (F; DEM; FAD); CYSTOSIS (F; HHB); DERMATOSIS (1; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; PHR; PH2);
DYSENTERY (1; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; FAD); FLU (F; DEM); FRECKLE (F; FAD); FURUNCLE (F; HH2;
PHR); GONORRHEA (F; PH2); INFECTION (1; PHR; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; PH2); LEUKORRHEA (F;
HH2; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; HHB); PAIN (F; EFS; JLH); PHARYNGOSIS (F; HH2; PHR); PULMONOSIS
(F; FAD); SCROFULA (F; PH2); SORE (1; DEM; PH2); SORE THROAT (1; PNC); SPERMATORRHEA (F;
HHB); STOMATOSIS (F; FAD; PH2); SWELLING (F; DEM); TOOTHACHE (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F;
DEM; FAD); TUMOR (F; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VAGINOSIS (F; HH2; PHR; PH2); VD (F; PH2);
WHITLOW (F; JLH).
DOSAGES (WATERLILY) — 1–2 G IN HERB TEA/DAY (HH2; PH2); 1–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (HH2;
PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WATERLILY) — NOT COVERED (AHP). NONE
REPORTED AT PROPER DOSAGES (PHR). HIGH DOSES HAVE LED TO ANIMAL FATALITIES (PHR). “HAZARDS AND/OR
SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
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WATERMELON (CITRULLUS LANATUS (THUNB.) MATSUM. & NAKAI) +++
ACTIVITIES (WATERMELON) — ANTICANCER (1; FNF); ANTIOXIDANT (1; FNF); ANTIPROSTATITIC (1; FNF);
ANTIPYRETIC (F; WO2); ANTISEPTIC (F; BIB); CEREBROTONIC (F; BIB); CHEMOPREVENTIVE (1; FNF);
DEMULCENT (F; EFS; WO2); DIURETIC (1; JFM; WO2); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; FNF); HYPOTENSIVE
(1; BIB; WO2); LAXATIVE (F; WO2); LITHOLYTIC (1; WO2); VERMIFUGE (1; JFM; WO2).
INDICATIONS (WATERMELON) — BPH (1; FNF); CANCER (1; FNF; WO2); CATARRH (F; BIB); CONSTIPATION (F; WO2); CYSTOSIS (1; BIB; JFM); DEPRESSION (1; BIB; FNF); DIARRHEA (F; BIB; WO2);
DYSPEPSIA (F; BIB); DYSURIA (F; BIB; JLH; WO2); FEVER (F; BIB; WO2); GONORRHEA (F; BIB); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (1; BIB; JFM; WO2); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; FNF); INFECTION (F; WO2); INFLAMMATION
(F; BIB); KIDNEY STONE (1; WO2); NEPHROSIS (F; BIB; WO2); SINUSOSIS (F; BIB); SORE (F; BIB;
WO2); SORE THROAT (F; BIB); STOMATOSIS (F; BIB); STONE (1; WO2); STRANGURY (F; WO2); ROUNDWORM
(1; WO2); TAPEWORM (1; WO2); TYPHUS (F; BIB); VAGINOSIS (F; BIB); VD (F; BIB); WATER RETENTION
(1; JFM; WO2); WORM (1; JFM; WO2).
DOSAGES (WATERMELON) — 5–8 G OF THE JUICE EXPRESSED FROM FRESH SEEDS IN 1 CUP WATER FOR WORMS.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WATERMELON) — NOT COVERED BY AHP OR
KOM. “EATING UNRIPE WATERMELONS CAUSES SERIOUS ILLNESS, EVEN DEATH” (JFM). CITRIN (CUCURBOCITRIN)
IS HYPOTENSIVE.
WATER MINT (MENTHA AQUATICA L.) +++
SYNONYM: M. PALUSTRIS MILL.
CALLED WILD MINT IN PH2.
ACTIVITIES (WATER MINT) — ANESTHETIC (1; FEL); ANTIITCH (1; FEL); ANTIVAGINITIC (1; FEL); ANTITUSSIVE (1; FEL); ASTRINGENT (1; PH2; WOI); CARMINATIVE (F; EFS); DIGESTIVE (F; WOI); EMETIC (F;
EFS); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS); STIMULANT (1; EFS; PH2).
INDICATIONS (WATER MINT) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ASTHMA (1; FEL); BITE (1; FEL); BOIL (1; FEL);
BRONCHOSIS (1; FEL); BURN (1; FEL); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, GUM (F;
JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, PAROTID (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CARBUNCLE (1; FEL);
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CATARRH (1; FEL); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CORYZA (1; FEL); COUGH (1; FEL); DIARRHEA (F; PH2);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); EARACHE (1; FEL); ECZEMA (1; FEL); GALL (F; WOI); GAS (F; EFS); GASTROSIS
(F; WOI); GINGIVOSIS (F; JLH); HAY FEVER (1; FEL); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (1; FEL);
ITCH (1; FEL); LARYNGOSIS (1; FEL); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); MYCOSIS (1; FEL); NEURALGIA (1; FEL);
OZENA (1; FEL); PAIN (1; FEL); PAROTOSIS (F; JLH); PHARYNGOSIS (1; FEL); PHTHISIS (1; FEL);
PULMONOSIS (1; FEL); RINGWORM (F; FEL); SCIATICA (1; FEL); SORE THROAT (1; FEL); SPLENOSIS (F;
JLH); STING (1; FEL); TOOTHACHE (1; FEL); VD (F; JLH); VAGINOSIS (1; FEL); WART (F; JLH).
DOSAGES (WATER MINT) — 30 G LEAF/500 ML WATER (PH2). AS A DAILY DOSE, DRINK A WINE GLASSFUL
DURING THE COURSE OF THE DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WATER MINT) — NOT COVERED (AHP). NONE
REPORTED AT PROPER DOSING (PH2).
WAXTREE, JAPANESE WAXTREE
(TOXICODENDRON SUCCEDANEUM (L.) KUNTZE) X
SYNONYM: RHUS SUCCEDANEA L.
ACTIVITIES (WAXTREE) — ANTICANCER (1; WOI); ANTIVIRAL (1; WOI); APERITIF (F; KAP); ASTRINGENT
(F; KAB; SUW; WOI); CARDIOTONIC (1; WOI); CAUSTIC (1; KAB; SUW); CHOLAGOGUE (F; KAP);
EXPECTORANT (F; KAP; WOI); POISON (1; WOI); STIMULANT (F; KAP); SYMPATHOMIMETIC (1; WOI);
TONIC (F; KAP); VESICANT (1; DEP).
INDICATIONS (WAXTREE) — ANOREXIA (F; KAP); ASTHMA (F; KAP); BLEEDING (1; KAP); CANCER (1;
WOI); COUGH (F; KAP); DIARRHEA (F; KAB; SUW); DYSENTERY (F; KAB; SUW); ENTEROSIS (F; KAP);
EPISTAXIS (F; KAP); FEVER (F; KAP); GASTROSIS (F; KAP); GINGIVOSIS (F; KAP); GLEET (F; KAP);
LEUKORRHEA (F; KAP); MUCOSOSIS (F; KAP); PHTHISIS (F; DEP; KAB; SKJ; SUW); PSORIASIS (F; KAP);
RESPIROSIS (F; KAP); SNAKEBITE (F; KAP); STING (F; KAP); TEETHING (F; KAP); VIRUS (1; WOI).
DOSAGES (WAXTREE) — 0.5–1.5 G POWDERED GALL (KAP).
WESTERN GROMWELL
(LITHOSPERMUM RUDERALE DOUGLAS EX LEHM.) X
ACTIVITIES (WESTERN GROMWELL) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTIGONADOTROPIC (1; HHB); ANTISEPTIC
(F; DEM); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; DEM); DIURETIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (WESTERN GROMWELL) — BLEEDING (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (F; DEM); ENTERORRHAGIA (F; DEM);
NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); PAIN (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM); SORE (F; DEM); WATER RETENTION (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (WESTERN GROMWELL) — 1 OZ DRY ROOT/PINT WATER, 1 TSP EVERY 3 HOURS (FEL); 0.5 TSP
POWDERED SEED EVERY 4–5 HOURS (FEL).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WESTERN GROMWELL) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
PH2). IF IT CONTAINS THE SAME SHIKONINS AND PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS, OR NEARLY SO, AS THE CHINESE
LITHOSPERMUM, IT SHOULD PROBABLY BE AVOIDED.
WHEAT (TRITICUM AESTIVUM L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (WHEAT) — ANTIALCOHOLIC (F; BIB); ANTIBILIOUS (F; BIB); ANTISEPTIC (F; BIB); APERITIF (F;
KAB); APHRODISIAC (F; KAB); BULKING (1; SHT); DEMULCENT (F; BIB); DISCUTIENT (F; BIB); EMOLLIENT
(F; BIB); LAXATIVE (2; BGB; KAB; PH2; SHT); LIPOLYTIC (1; PH2); PERISTALTIC (1; PH2); SEDATIVE
(F; BIB); VULNERARY (F; BIB).
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INDICATIONS (WHEAT) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); AEGILOPS (F; PH2); ALCOHOLISM (F; BIB); ANOREXIA (F;
KAB); APOSTEME (F; JLH); ARTHROSIS (F; JLH); BILIOUSNESS (F; KAB); BLEEDING (F; BIB); BRUISE (F;
BIB); BURN (F; BIB); CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER (1; BIB; JLH); CANCER, ABDOMEN (1; JLH); CANCER,
BREAST (1; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; JLH); CANCER, FOOT (1; JLH); CANCER, JOINT (1; JLH); CANCER, PAROTID
(1; JLH); CANCER, SINUS (1; JLH); CANCER, SKIN (1; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; JLH); CANCER, TESTICLE (1;
JLH); CANCER, TONSIL (1; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (1; JLH); CANCER, WHITLOW (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F;
BIB); COLITIS (2; BGB; SHT); CONDYLOMA (F; PH2); CONSTIPATION (2; BGB; BIB; KAB; PH2; SHT);
CORN (F; JLH); DERMATOSIS (1; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; BIB); DIVERTICULOSIS (2; BIB; SHT); DYSENTERY (F;
BIB); IBS (2; BGB); EPISTAXIS (F; BIB); FEVER (F; BIB); FLUX (F; BIB); FRACTURE (F; BIB); GRAVEL (F;
BIB); HEATSTROKE (F; BIB); HEMATURIA (F; BIB); HEMOPTYSIS (F; BIB); INCONTINENCE (F; BIB); INDURATION
(F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (1; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; BIB); ITCH (F; PH2); LEPROSY (F; BIB); LEUKORRHEA (F;
BIB); MASTOSIS (F; JLH); METRORRHAGIA (F; BIB); NERVOUSNESS (F; BIB); NEURASTHENIA (F; BIB); NIGHT
SWEATS (F; BIB); ORCHOSIS (F; JLH); OSTEOSIS (F; BIB); PAIN (F; JLH); SCALD (F; BIB); SMALLPOX (F;
BIB); SORE (F; JLH); STING (F; BIB); SWELLING (F; BIB); SYPHILIS (F; BIB); TONSILOSIS (F; JLH);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; BIB; KAB); ULCER (F; JLH); VD (F; BIB); WART (F; JLH); WOUND (F; BIB).
DOSAGES (WHEAT) — 15 G BRAN 2 ×/DAY (SHT); 15–40 G BRAN 1–2 ×/DAY (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WHEAT) — NOT COVERED (AHP). NONE AT PROPER
DOSAGE (PH2). BULKING AGENTS SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN BY THOSE WITH STENOTIC LESIONS OF THE GI TRACT. MAY
LEAD TO BOWEL OBSTRUCTION IF FLUID INTAKE IS INADEQUATE. DO NOT TAKE BULKING AGENTS WHEN LAYING DOWN
OR AT BEDTIME. DO NOT USE WITH ANTIPERISTALTICS (SUCH AS, FOR EXAMPLE, LOPERAMIDE) (SHT).
WHITE BIRCH (BETULA PAPYRIFERA MARSHALL) ++
SYNONYMS: B. EXCELSA AITON, B. LYALLIANA KOEHNE, B. PAPYRIFERA VAR. COMMUTATA (REGEL) FERNALD.
ACTIVITIES (WHITE BIRCH) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ASTRINGENT (F; CEB); CARMINATIVE (F; CEB);
CONTRACEPTIVE (F; DEM); DEPURATIVE (F; CEB); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEM); DIURETIC (F; CEB); EMETIC
(F; CEB); LACTAGOGUE (F; DEM); LAXATIVE (F; DEM); TONIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (WHITE BIRCH) — BACKACHE (F; DEM); BLOOD (F; CEB); BURN (F; DEM); CATARACT (F;
CEB); CHAFING (F; CEB); COLD (F; CEB; DEM); CONSTIPATION (F; DEM); COUGH (F; DEM); CRAMP
(F; DEM); DERMATOSIS (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (F; DEM); DROPSY (F; CEB); DYSENTERY (F; DEM); FEVER
(F; DEM); FRACTURE (F; DEM); GAS (F; CEB); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); GONORRHEA (F; DEM); HEADACHE
(F; CEB); OPHTHALMIA (F; CEB); PAIN (F; DEM); RASH (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; CEB); SCAB (F;
DEM); SCIATICA (F; CEB); SCURVY (F; CEB); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); TEETHING (F; DEM); TOOTHACHE
(F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CEB); VD (F; DEM); WATER RETENTION (F; CEB); WOMB (F; DEM).
WHITE BRYONY (BRYONIA ALBA L.) X
ACTIVITIES (WHITE BRYONY) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; HAD); ANTITUMOR (1; PH2); CYTOTOXIC (1; KOM;
PH2); DIURETIC (1; EFS; KOM); EMETIC (1; EFS; KOM; PH2); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS); EXPECTORANT
(F; EFS); HYDRAGOGUE (F; EFS); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; PH2); IRRITANT (1; PH2); LACTAGOGUE (F; HAD);
LAXATIVE (1; HAD; KOM; PH2); TOXIC (F; EFS); VERMIFUGE (1; EFS; HAD).
INDICATIONS (WHITE BRYONY) — ABSCESS (F; HAD); ACNE (F; HAD); ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ALLERGY (F;
HAD); ALOPECIA (F; HAD); APOSTEME (F; JLH); ARTHROSIS (F; JLH; KOM); ASTHMA (F; HAD); BLACKHEAD
(F; HAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; HAD); CACOETHES (F; JLH); CANCER (1; FNF; JLH; PH2); CANCER, BREAST (1;
FNF; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, FACE (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, GLAND (1; FNF; JLH);
CANCER, JOINT (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, KNEE (1; FNF); CANCER, SPLEEN (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH
(1; FNF; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; HAD); CONSTIPATION (1; HAD; KOM; PH2); COUGH (F; EFS); EDEMA
(F; JLH); ENTEROSIS (F; KOM; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; HAD); FATIGUE (F; HAD); FEVER (F; HAD); FLU (F; HAD);
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GASTROSIS (F; KOM; PH2); GOUT (F; HAD); HEADACHE (F; HAD); HEPATOSIS (F; KOM; PH2); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (F; HAD); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; PH2); HYSTERIA (F; HAD); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (F; KOM;
PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; HAD); INSANITY (F; HAD); INSOMNIA (F; HAD); LEPROSY (F; HAD); LOCKJAW (F;
HAD); LUMBAGO (F; HAD); MADNESS (F; HAD); MYALGIA (F; HAD); NEURALGIA (F; HAD); NEUROMYOSOSIS
(F; HAD); PAIN (F; EFS); PARALYSIS (F; HAD); PERTUSSIS (F; HAD); PLEURISY (F; EFS); POLYP (F; JLH);
PSORIASIS (F; HAD); PULMONOSIS (F; HAD); RADICULOMYOSOSIS (F; HAD); SCIATICA (F; HAD); RESPIROSIS
(F; KOM; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); TONSILOSIS (F; HAD);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; HAD); TUMOR (1; PH2); ULCER (F; HAD); VIRUS (F; HAD); WART (F; HAD); WATER
RETENTION (1; EFS; KOM); WHITLOW (F; JLH); WORM (1; EFS; HAD; JAD); WOUND (F; JLH).
DOSAGES (WHITE BRYONY) — DO NOT TAKE (JAD); 0.5–1 G DRUG/CUP WATER (PH2); 300–500 MG
POWDERED HERB AS EMETIC AND LAXATIVE (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WHITE BRYONY) — NOT COVERED (AHP). NOT
APPROVED (KOM). COMMISSION E REPORTS THE ROOT IS A DRASTIC LAXATIVE AND EMETIC, WHILE OTHER
THERAPEUTIC USES ARE NOT ADEQUATELY DOCUMENTED. CONTAINS TOXIC CUCURBITACINS (AEH). MAY CAUSE
ABORTION, ANURIA, BLISTERS, COLIC, COLLAPSE, CONVULSIONS, CRAMPS, DEATH, DERMATOSIS, DIARRHEA, DIZZINESS, EMESIS, HEMATOCHEZIA, NEPHROSIS, NEUROSIS, PARALYSIS, RASH, AND/OR VOMITING (KOM; PH2).
EXTRACTS (WHITE BRYONY) — POWDER HAS LOW TOXICITY. RATS, GUINEA PIGS, AND DOGS CHRONICALLY
TREATED SHOW NO CANCEROGENIC, TERATOGENIC, OR OTHER TOXIC EFFECTS. LD = >10,000 MG/KG IPR RAT,
LD50 = >4000 MG/KG IPR MUS, CHRONIC (9-MONTH) AND SUBCHRONIC (3-MONTH) DOSES (30 MG/KG ORL
MUS) DID NOT INDUCE MORTALITY. ALCOHOLIC EXTRACTS (20% ETHANOLIC) AND DRY POWDERED ROOTS RECOGNIZED IN U.S. DISPENSATORY AND MARTINDALE FOR ASTHMA, BRONCHOSIS, PERTUSSIS, PLEURISY, AND OTHER
INFLAMMATORY DISORDERS. VARIOUS PREPARATIONS ARE USED FOR MYALGIA AND EPILEPSY.
WHITE COHOSH, BANEBERRY (ACTAEA PACHYPODA ELLIOTT) +
SYNONYM: ACTAEA ALBA AUCT.
APA CONFUSINGLY AGGREGATES ACTAEA PACHYPODA, THE WHITE BANEBERRY, AND ACTAEA RUBRA (AITON)
WILLD., THE RED BANEBERRY, AS WHITE COHOSH. I HAVE JOINED THEM, BUT MAY TREAT THEM SEPARATELY
LATER. PHR TREATS ACTAEA SPICATA L. AS AN EMETIC, PURGATIVE POISONOUS PLANT.
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ACTIVITIES (WHITE COHOSH) — ALLERGENIC (1; FAD); ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANTICONVULSANT (F; DEM);
APERITIF (F; DEM); CIRCULOSTIMULANT (F; FAD); DELIRIANT (F; FAD); EMETIC (1; PHR); INSECTIFUGE (F;
CRC); LACTAGOGUE (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; CRC; FAD; PHR); NERVINE (F; CRC); SPASMOGENIC (1;
APA); VESICANT (F; FAD).
INDICATIONS (WHITE COHOSH) — ANOREXIA (F; DEM); ARTHROSIS (F; CRC); CHILDBIRTH (F; APA; CRC;
DEM); COLD (F; FAD); CONGESTION (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC; FAD; PHR); CONVULSION (F;
DEM); COUGH (F; DEM; FAD); DEBILITY (F; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC; DEM); DIARRHEA (F; CRC);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA); GASTROSIS (F; CRC); HEADACHE (F; FAD); HEMATURIA (F; DEM); ITCH (F;
CRC; DEM); METRORRHAGIA (F; CRC); PAIN (F; DEM); PARTURITION (F; APA); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC);
SORE (F; DEM); UROGENITOSIS (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (WHITE COHOSH) — DO NOT USE IT (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WHITE COHOSH) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
POISONOUS AND VESICANT, MAY CAUSE BLISTERING, DELIRIUM, GASTROENTEROSIS, INFLAMMATION, IRREGULAR
BREATHING, AND VOMITING. EUROPEAN CASES OF FATAL CHILD POISONING HAVE BEEN REPORTED FROM EATING
BERRIES OF A. SPICATA.
WHITE DEADNETTLE (LAMIUM ALBUM L.) +++
ACTIVITIES (WHITE DEADNETTLE) — ASTRINGENT (1; EFS; HHB; PH2; PNC); CHOLAGOGUE (F; EFS);
DEPURATIVE (F; EFS; MAD; WOI); DIURETIC (F; EFS; MAD); EXPECTORANT (F; PHR; PH2); HEMOSTAT
(1; PNC; WOI); HYPNOTIC (F; WOI); PECTORAL (F; EFS); RESOLVENT (F; WOI); SEDATIVE (F; EFS); TONIC
(F; EFS); UTEROTONIC (F; MAD); VULNERARY (F; WOI).
INDICATIONS (WHITE DEADNETTLE) — ADENOPATHY (1; HHB); ADNEXOSIS (F; MAD); ALBUMINURIA (F;
MAD); AMENORRHEA (F; MAD); ANEMIA (F; MAD); ARTHROSIS (F; MAD); BLEEDING (1; EFS; MAD;
PNC; WOI); BOIL (F; HHB); BRONCHOSIS (2; PHR; PH2); BURN (F; MAD); CANCER (F; JLH; MAD);
CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CARBUNCLE (F; PH2);
CATARRH (2; HHB; KOM; PH2); CHLOROSIS (F; MAD; WOI); CLIMACTERIC (F; PH2); COUGH (2; PHR;
PH2); CRAMP (F; HHB); CYSTOSIS (F; HHB); DEBILITY (F; WOI); DERMATOSIS (2; KOM; PH2); DYSENTERY
(F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; MAD; PH2); EARACHE (F; HHB); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); EPISTAXIS (1; WOI);
FEVER (F; MAD); FRACTURE (F; PH2); GAS (F; PHR; PH2); GASTROSIS (2; PHR; PH2); GOITER (F; MAD);
GONORRHEA (F; HHB); HEMORRHOID (F; EFS; MAD); HYSTERIA (F; HHB); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; EFS; HHB); ITCH (F; MAD); KIDNEY STONE (F; MAD); LEUKORRHEA (2;
KOM; PH2); LUMBAGO (F; PH2); MENORRHAGIA (1; PNC; WOI); MUCOSOSIS (2; KOM; PH2); NEPHROSIS
(F; HHB); NERVOUSNESS (F; EFS); PHARYNGOSIS (2; KOM; PH2); PYELOSIS (F; MAD); RESPIROSIS (2;
HHB; PH2); RHINOSIS (1; WOI); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SCROFULA (F; MAD); SORE (F; HHB; MAD); SORE
THROAT (2; PH2); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH; MAD); STOMATOSIS (2; KOM; PH2); SWELLING (F; JLH); SYPHILIS
(F; MAD); URETHROSIS (F; HHB); UROGENITOSIS (F; PH2); UTEROSIS (F; MAD; WOI); VD (F; HHB); WATER
RETENTION (F; EFS; MAD); WEN (F; JLH); WHITLOW (F; JLH); WOUND (F; MAD; PH2).
DOSAGES (WHITE DEADNETTLE) — 3 G FLOWER (KOM); 4–6 TSP (2.4–3.6 G) FLOWER IN TEA/DAY (MAD); 1
G FLOWER/CUP WATER 3 ×/DAY (PHR); 5 G FLOWER FOR ONE SITZ BATH (KOM); 5–10 DROPS TINCTURE SEVERAL
×/DAY (MAD); FOR POULTICE, SCALD 50 G FLOWERS WITH 500 ML WATER (PH2); ADD 5 G TO BATH (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WHITE DEADNETTLE) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE
KNOWN (KOM; PH2). LEAVES ARE EDIBLE (WOI).
WHITE HELLEBORE (VERATRUM ALBUM L.) X
SYNONYM: V. LOBELIANUM BERNH.
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ACTIVITIES (WHITE HELLEBORE) — ANALEPTIC (F; MAD); ANALGESIC (F; HH3); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS); DIURETIC
(F; MAD); EMETIC (F; EFS; HH3); ERRHINE (F; EFS); EXPECTORANT (F; EFS); HYPOTENSIVE (1; PH2); IRRITANT
(1; PH2); LAXATIVE (F; EFS; MAD); NERVINE (F; EFS); RESPIRADEPRESSANT (1; PH2); SCABICIDE (F; EFS);
SEDATIVE (F; EFS); STERNUTATOR (1; FEL); TONIC (F; MAD); TOXIC (F; EFS); VERMIFUGE (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (WHITE HELLEBORE) — ANGINA (F; MAD); ARRHYTHMIA (F; HH3); ARTHROSIS (F; HH3;
PH2); BRADYCARDIA (F; PH2); CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, FACE (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN
(F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; MAD); CHOLERA (F; FEL; HH3; MAD; PH2); COLD (F; MAD); COLIC (F;
MAD); CONSTIPATION (F; EFS; MAD); CRAMP (F; MAD; PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD); DERMATOSIS (F;
FEL; MAD); DIARRHEA (F; MAD; PH2); DUODENOSIS (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS
(F; MAD); EPILEPSY (F; MAD); FELON (F; JLH); FEVER (F; EFS; MAD; HH3); GOUT (F; FEL; MAD;
HH3; PH2); GRAVES DISEASE (F; PH2); HEADACHE (F; MAD); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; PH2); INDURATION (F; JLH); INSANITY (F; FEL); INSOMNIA (F; EFS); ITCH (F; FEL); MYALGIA (F; MAD); MYASTHENIA
GRAVIS (F; HH3); NERVOUSNESS (F; EFS); NEUROPATHY (F; HH3; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; MAD); PAIN
(F; HH3; MAD; PH2); PHYMATA (F; JLH); PITYRIASIS (F; MAD); PNEUMONIA (F; MAD); POLYP (F;
JLH); RHEUMATISM (F; HH3; PH2); SCABIES (F; EFS; MAD); SORE (F; MAD); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH);
TYPHUS (F; MAD); ULCER (F; MAD); VERTIGO (F; MAD); VOMITING (F; PH2); WART (F; JLH); WATER
RETENTION (F; MAD); WHITLOW (F; JLH); WORM (F; EFS).
DOSAGES (WHITE HELLEBORE) — DO NOT TAKE IT (JAD); INITIAL INTERNAL DOSE 20–100 MG POWDERED
HERB, OR 20–60 DROPS TINCTURE (HH3; PH2); EXTERNALLY, 5 G DRUG IN 10 G LANOLIN AND 20 G FAT AS
TOPICAL (HH3; PH2); 5 DROPS HERB TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WHITE HELLEBORE) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). SEVERELY TOXIC, LETHAL DOSE 10–20 MG ALKALOIDS = 1–2 G HERB. ALKALOIDS ARE TRANSDERMALLY
ABSORBED (PH2).
WHITE HOREHOUND (MARRUBIUM VULGARE L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (WHITE HOREHOUND) — ALTERATIVE (F; EFS); ANTI-5-HYDROXYTRYPTOPHAN (1; CAN); ANTIARRHYTHMIC (1; APA; BGB; CAN); ANTIEDEMIC (1; PNC); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PNC); ANTIPYRETIC
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(F; EFS); ANTISCHISTOSOMAL (1; CAN); ANTISEPTIC (F; EFS; MAD); ANTISEROTONIN (1; PNC); ANTISPASMODIC (F; CAN); ANTITUSSIVE (1; APA; BGB); APERITIF (1; APA; BGB; PH2); ARRHYTHMOGENIC
(1; APA; BGB; CAN); BITTER (1; APA; CAN); CARDIOACTIVE (1; BGB; CAN); CARMINATIVE (F; EFS);
CHOLAGOGUE (F; EFS); CHOLERETIC (1; APA; BGB; HHB; KOM; PH2); DERMATITIGENIC (1; CAN);
DIAPHORETIC (1; WAM); DIGESTIVE (1; APA); DIURETIC (1; EFS; WAM); EMMENAGOGUE (F; APA;
HHB; MAD); EXPECTORANT (1; APA; BGB; FEL; MAD; WAM); GASTROGOGUE (1; PH2); HEPATOTONIC
(F; MAD); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; APA); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA; PNC); LAXATIVE (1; APA; CAN; HHB;
PHR; PH2); NEPHROTONIC (F; MAD); SECRETAGOGUE (1; CAN); SIALAGOGUE (1; APA); STIMULANT (F;
EFS); STOMACHIC (F; EFS); TONIC (F; BGB; HHB; PNC); VASODILATOR (1; APA); VERMIFUGE (F; HHB).
INDICATIONS (WHITE HOREHOUND) — ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); AMENORRHEA (F; FEL); ANOREXIA (2; APA;
BGB; KOM; PH2); ARRHYTHMIA (1; APA; BGB; CAN); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; MAD); ASTHMA (F; APA;
MAD; PHR; PH2); BLOATING (2; KOM; PH2); BRONCHIECTASIS (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (2; MAD; BGB;
PHR; PH2); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, GUM (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH);
CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (1; APA); CATARRH (F; BGB; MAD; PHR;
PH2); CHLOROSIS (F; MAD); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; MAD; PHR); CIRCULOSIS (F; DEM);
COLD (1; APA; DEM; FEL); CONSTIPATION (1; APA; CAN; HHB; PHR; PH2); CORN (F; JLH); COUGH
(2; BGB; FEL; PHR; WAM); CRAMP (F; CAN; MAD); DEBILITY (F; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; MAD; PHR);
DIABETES (1; APA); DIARRHEA (F; PHR; PH2); DOG BITE (F; BGB); DUODENOSIS (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA
(F; APA; MAD; PHR); DYSPEPSIA (2; APA; KOM; PHR; PH2); EARACHE (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (F; APA);
FEVER (1; EFS; WAM); FIBROID (F; JLH); FLU (F; DEM; KOM); GAS (2; APA; BGB; EFS; KOM; PH2);
GASTROSIS (F; FAD); GINGIVOSIS (F; JLH); GOUT (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (2; MAD; PHR); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (1; APA; PNC); HYSTERIA (F; FEL); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (F; EFS; PH2); INFLAMMATION
(F; JLH; PH2; PNC); JAUNDICE (1; MAD; PHR; PH2); LARYNGOSIS (F; MAD); MALARIA (F; MAD);
MASTOSIS (F; JLH); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); PERTUSSIS (1; BGB; MAD; PHR; PH2); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PH2);
PLACENTA (F; MAD); POLYP (F; JLH); PTYALISM (F; FEL); RESPIROSIS (1; APA; BGB; PHR; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; MAD); SCHISTOSOMIASIS (1; CAN); SORE (F; PHR); SORE THROAT (1; APA; BGB; FAD);
SPLENOSIS (F; JLH; MAD); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); STOMATOSIS (F; PH2); STONE (F; MAD); SWELLING (1;
PNC); TUBERCULOSIS (F; APA; BGB; MAD; PHR; PH2); ULCER (F; MAD); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); WATER
RETENTION (1; EFS; WAM); WORM (F; APA; FEL; HHB); WOUND (F; PHR; PH2).
DOSAGES (WHITE HOREHOUND) — 1.5 G/CUP (HHB); 4–5 G HERB (KOM); 2–3 TSP (3.4–5.1 G) HERB;
1–2 G HERB IN TEA 3 ×/DAY (APA; CAN); 1.5 G CHOPPED HERB/CUP WATER SEVERAL ×/DAY (WIC); 1–2
G POWDERED HERB (PNC); 4 G POWDERED HERB (MAD); 1 DRACHM HERB (FEL); 2–4 OZ HERB TEA OR
SYRUP (FEL); 2–4 ML HERBAL SYRUP (APA; PNC); 2–4 ML CONCENTRATED HERB INFUSION (PNC); 2–6
TBSP FRESH JUICE (KOM); 30–60 ML EXPRESSED HERB JUICE (PHR); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERBAL EXTRACT (1:1
IN 20% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WHITE HOREHOUND) — CLASS 2B. EMMENAGOGUE
AND UTEROTONIC (AHP). FIVE CUPS MAY CAUSE ARRHYTHMIA (APA). NONE KNOWN (KOM; PHR). “HAZARDS
AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). APA NOTES THAT, TO MY CONFUSION
AND CONSTERNATION, THE FDA “BANNED HOREHOUND” FROM OTC REMEDIES IN 1989, FINDING NO CONVINCING
SUPPORT FOR EFFICACY. THEIR GERMAN COUNTERPARTS APPROVED THE HERB A YEAR LATER FOR COLDS, COUGHS, AND
DYSPEPSIA WITH ITS ACCOMPANYING GAS AND ANOREXIA (APA). THE PLANT JUICE FROM WHITE HOREHOUND IS
AN IRRITANT AND MAY CAUSE DERMATOSIS (CAN). BECAUSE IT IS REPUTED TO BE ABORTIFACIENT, AND REPUTED
TO AFFECT THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN). LACK OF
TOXICITY DATA AND SUGGESTED CARDIOACTIVE PROPERTIES SUGGEST IT SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN IN EXCESSIVE DOSES.
LARGER DOSES ARE LAXATIVE (CAN). CONTRAINDICATED IN CARDIOPATHY, HYPERTENSION, AND PREGNANCY
(WAM). LARGE DOSES ARE POSSIBLY ARRHYTHMIGENIC OR LAXATIVE (AHP; WAM).
EXTRACTS (WHITE HOREHOUND) — HOH EXTRACTS ARE ANTIHYDROXYTRYPTAMINE; EO IS AN EXPECTORANT,
SCHISTOSOMICIDAL, AND VASODILATOR. MARRUBIIN IS AN ANTIARRHYTHMIC, BUT IN HIGHER DOSES MAY REVERSE,
BECOMING ARRHYTHMOGENIC (CAN).
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WHITE LILY, MADONNA LILY (LILIUM CANDIDUM L.) +
MAD DOES NOT COVER L. CANDIDUM, INSTEAD FEATURING TIGER LILY AND UNDER THAT, THE MARTAGON.
PH2 COVERS L. CANDIDUM AND L. MARTAGON L. BUT EXCLUDES L. TIGRINUM KER GAWL, NOW BETTER
KNOWN AS L. LANCIFOLIUM THUNBERG. THE USDA AND WOI VIEW ALL THREE AS DIFFERENT, SO I TOO
WILL INCLUDE ALL THREE IN MY HDR. EFS AND HHB AGGREGATED DATA FOR TIGER LILY AND MARTAGON.
I TREAT THEM AS SEPARATE.
ACTIVITIES (WHITE LILY) — ANALGESIC (1; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PH2); ANTISPASMODIC (F; EFS;
WOI); ASTRINGENT (1; BIB; FEL; PH2; WOI); DEMULCENT (F; BIB; FEL; WOI); DIAPHORETIC (F; BIB);
DIURETIC (1; BIB; PH2); EMOLLIENT (F; BIB); EXPECTORANT (1; BIB; PH2); FUNGICIDE (1; HHB);
PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; PNC); STIMULANT (F; BIB); TONIC (F; FEL).
INDICATIONS (WHITE LILY) — BITE (F; HHB); BURN (F; HHB; PH2); CALLUS (F; BIB); CANCER (F; BIB;
FEL; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; BIB; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, EAR (F; BIB; JLH); CANCER,
INTESTINE (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; BIB; JLH); CANCER, LUNG (F; BIB; JLH); CANCER, NECK (F; BIB;
JLH); CANCER, RIB (F; BIB; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; BIB; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER,
TESTICLE (F; BIB; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (F; BIB; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; BIB; JLH); CORN (F; BIB);
CRAMP (F; EFS; WOI); DERMATOSIS (F; BIB; WOI); DROPSY (F; BIB; PNC; WOI); DYSMENORRHEA (F;
PNC); EPILEPSY (F; BIB; WOI); FEVER (F; BIB); FIBROID (F; JLH); FUNGUS (1; HHB); FURUNCLE (F;
PH2); GYNECOSIS (F; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; HHB); INFLAMMATION (1; BIB; FEL; PH2; PNC); LEUKORRHEA (F; FEL); LUMBAGO (F; HHB); MYCOSIS (1; HHB);
NAUSEA (F; BIB); ORCHOSIS (F; JLH); OTOSIS (F; FEL); PAIN (1; FEL; PH2); POLYP (F; JLH); PROLAPSE
(F; FEL); SKIN (F; BIB); SORE (F; BIB; FEL; HHB; PH2; PNC); SPASM (F; BIB); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH);
SWELLING (F; HHB); TOOTHACHE (F; HHB); TUMOR (F; BIB); UTEROSIS (F; FEL; JLH); WART (F; JLH);
WATER RETENTION (1; BIB; HHB; PH2); WOUND (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (WHITE LILY) — PH2 SAYS APPLY A THICK PASTE, MADE FROM FRESH OR COOKED “ONIONS” =
LILY BULBS, I PRESUME.
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WHITE LILY) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
NONE REPORTED AT PROPER DOSAGE, BUT NO SPECIFIC DOSAGE INDICATED (PH2). ANTIMYCOTIC ACTIVITY
POSSIBLY DUE TO GAMMA-METHYLENEBUTYROLACTONE (HHB).
WHITE MULBERRY (MORUS ALBA L.) +++
SYNONYMS: M. ALBA F. TATARICA SER., M. ALBA VAR. CONSTANTINOPOLITANA LOUDON, M. ALBA VAR. MULTICAULIS (PERR.) LOUDON, M. INDICA L., M. MULTICAULIS PERR.
I SUSPECT THAT MOST BIRDS AND FEW FORESTERS, HERBALISTS, AND TAXONOMISTS KNOW WHICH SPECIES (RED,
WHITE, OR BLACK; RUBRA, ALBA, OR NIGRA) THEY LAST INGESTED FOR EDIBLE OR MEDICINAL REASONS. FURTHER, I
DOUBT THAT MOST CHEMICAL AND OVERSEAS CLINICAL TRIALS HAVE BEEN VOUCHERED. STILL, I KEEP THEM
SEPARATE, KNOWING THAT I HAVE WHITE AND BLACK FRUITS VOLUNTEERING, ALMOST WEEDS ON MY PROPERTY.
I WOULD, MYSELF, USE THEM GENERICALLY FOR FOOD AND MEDICINE, THOUGH AS A BOTANIST I CANNOT PRESCRIBE
SUCH. SEE OTHER SPECIES FOR OTHER INDICATIONS. I’LL BET THAT IN 10 YEARS, SOMEONE BOLDER THAN I WILL
TREAT THEM ALL GENERICALLY AS MULBERRY, MORUS SPP.
ACTIVITIES (WHITE MULBERRY) — ANALGESIC (1; FAY); ANTIAGING (1; X10616967); ANTIBACTERIAL (1;
FAD; FAY); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; WOI); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; X10784426); ANTIOXIDANT (1;
X10616967); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DEP; FAY; PNC); ANTIRADICULAR (1; X10616967); ANTISPASMODIC (1;
MPI; PNC); ANTITUMOR (1; ABS); ASTRINGENT (F; WOI); DIAPHORETIC (F; WOI); DIURETIC (1; FAY;
PNC); EMOLLIENT (F; WOI); EXPECTORANT (F; PNC); FUNGICIDE (1; DAA); GLUCOSIDASE INHIBITOR (1;
X8050098); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; PNC; X8787787; X7666358); HYPOTENSIVE (1; FAY; PNC); IMMUNOMODULATOR (1; X10896055); LACTAGOGUE (1; DEP; WOI); LAXATIVE (F; DEP; FAY; PNC); LYMPHOCYTOGENIC (1; X10896055); NEMATICIDE (1; MPI); PECTORAL (F; DAA); PROPECIC (F; DAA); SEDATIVE (1; FAY); TRANQUILIZER (1; FAY); VERMIFUGE (F; DEP; WOI).
INDICATIONS (WHITE MULBERRY) — ALOPECIA (F; DAA); ANASARCA (F; DAA); APHTHA (F; DAA);
ARTHROSIS (F; FAD); ASTHMA (F; FAD; FAY); BACTERIA (1; FAD; FAY; WOI); BITE (F; DAA; FAY);
BOIL (1; FAY); BRONCHOSIS (F; FAD); CACHEXIA (F; DAA); CANCER (1; ABS; FAY); CANCER, ESOPHAGUS
(1; FAY); CANCER, STOMACH (1; FAY); CANDIDA (1; WOI); CATARRH (F; PHR); COLD (1; FAY); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; FAY); CONSTIPATION (F; DEP; FAY; PNC); CONVULSION (1; FAY); COUGH (F; FAD;
FAY); CRAMP (1; FAY; MPI; PNC); DEAFNESS (F; FAY); DEBILITY (F; DAA); DEPRESSION (F; DEP);
DIABETES (1; FAD; FAY; X8787787); DIARRHEA (F; DEM); DROPSY (F; DAA); DYSPEPSIA (F; DAA;
DEP); ECZEMA (F; FAY); EDEMA (1; FAD; FAY); ELEPHANTIASIS (1; FAY); ENTEROSIS (F; FAY);
EPILEPSY (F; DAA); ESOPHAGOSIS (1; FAY); FEVER (1; DEP; FAY; PNC; WOI); FLU (F; DAA); FUNGUS
(1; DAA); GASTROSIS (1; FAY); GRAY HAIR (F; FAD); HEADACHE (1; DAA; FAD; FAY); HEMOPTYSIS
(F; DAA); HEPATOSIS (F; FAD); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; FAY; PNC); HYPEREMIA (F; FAD); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; PNC; X8787787; X7666358); INFECTION (1; DAA; FAY; WOI); INFLAMMATION (1; WOI);
INSOMNIA (1; FAY); ITCH (F; FAY); LEUKEMIA (1; X10784426); MENORRHAGIA (F; DAA); MYCOSIS (1;
DAA; FAA; WOI); NERVOUSNESS (1; FAY); NEURASTHENIA (F; FAY); OLIGURIA (F; DAA); OPHTHALMIA
(F; FAY); PAIN (1; FAD; FAY); PALPITATION (F; FAY); PERTUSSIS (1; FAD); PULMONOSIS (F; FAD);
RESPIROSIS (1; FAY); RHEUMATISM (1; FAY); SALIVATION (F; DAA); SCROFULA (1; FAY); SENILITY (F;
DAA); SNAKEBITE (F; DAA); SORE (1; FAY); SORE THROAT (F; DEP; FAY); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; FAY);
STOMATOSIS (F; DAA); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; FAY); SWELLING (1; FAY); THIRST (F; FAY); TINNITUS (F;
FAY); TOOTHACHE (1; FAY); TUMOR (1; ABS); VERTIGO (1; FAY); WATER RETENTION (1; FAY; PNC);
WORM (F; DEM; DEP; WOI); YEAST (1; WOI).
DOSAGES (WHITE MULBERRY) — 6–12 G ROOT BARK (FAY); 3–12 G LEAF (FAY); 30–60 G BRANCHES
(FAY); 9–15 G FRUIT (FAY); 2–4 ML FRUIT SYRUP (PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WHITE MULBERRY) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NOT COVERED
(KOM; PHR). FAY REPORTS SIDE EFFECTS ONLY FROM INJECTED LEAF PREPARATIONS, BUT NO PROBLEMS WITH ORAL
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LEAF DECOCTIONS. LD50 (50% ETHANOLIC EXTRACT PL) = >1000 MG/KG IPR MUS (MPI). I LIKE FAY’S TERM
HERE FOR “MIGRATING ARTHRALGIA,” THAT’S WHAT I CALLED MY LYME DISEASE ARTHROSIS, IN THE SPRING OF 2000.
HERE TODAY, THERE TOMORROW, BUT ALWAYS UNBEARABLE PAIN IN UNSUSPECTING PLACES, UNUSUALLY PLACED FOR
ME. DOXICYLIN OR SERENDIPITY TOOK IT AWAY. THIS SPRING, IT WAS THE BAD APPLE SYNDROME.
WHITE MUSTARD (SINAPIS ALBA L. SSP. ALBA) ++
SYNONYMS: BRASSICA ALBA (L.) RABENH., B. HIRTA MOENCH, SINAPIS ALBA CV. MELANOSPERMA ALEF.
ACTIVITIES (WHITE MUSTARD) — ALLERGENIC (1; APA); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; PH2); ANTIDOTE,
NARCOTIC (F; FEL); APERITIF (F; DEM); CANIFUGE (1; APA); COUNTERIRRITANT (1; APA; PNC); DECONGESTANT (1; APA); BACKACHE (1; APA); DIGESTIVE (F; APA); DIURETIC (F; FEL; PNC); EMETIC (F; PNC);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; CEB); FELIFUGE (1; APA); FUNGICIDE (1; APA); GASTROTONIC (F; CEB); GOITROGENIC
(1; APA); PANCREATONIC (F; CEB); RUBEFACIENT (1; APA; PNC); STIMULANT (F; PNC); STOMACHIC (F;
WOI); TONIC (F; DEM); VESICANT (1; APA).
INDICATIONS (WHITE MUSTARD) — ACID INDIGESTION (1; APA); AGUE (F; DEM); AMENORRHEA (F; CEB;
FEL); ANGINA (F; FEL); ANOREXIA (F; DEM); APOPLEXY (F; FEL); ARTHROSIS (2; APA; KOM; PH2);
ASTHMA (F; DEM); BACKACHE (1; APA); BACTERIA (1; APA; HH2; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; DEP; PH2;
PNC); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH);
CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, THROAT (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CARCINOMA (F; JLH);
CARDIOPATHY (F; FEL); CATARRH (2; KOM); CHLOROSIS (F; CEB); CHOLERA (F; FEL); COLD (2 PH2);
COLIC (F; FEL); COMA (F; FEL); CONGESTION (1; APA; FEL; PH2); CONSTIPATION (1; APA; FEL);
COUGH (F; PH2); CRAMP (F; FEL); CROUP (F; DEM); DEBILITY (F; CEB); DROPSY (F; DEM); DYSPEPSIA
(1; APA; DEP; FEL); ENDOTHELIOMA (F; JLH); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); EPIGASTROSIS (F; FEL); EPITHELIOMA
(F; JLH); ESCHERICHIA (1; HH2); FEVER (F; CEB); FLU (F; DEP); FOOT ACHE (1; APA); FUNGUS (1;
APA); GASTROSIS (F; FEL; PH2); HEAD COLD (F; DEP); INFECTION (1; APA); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2);
LUMBAGO (1; APA); MENINGOSIS (F; FEL); MYALGIA (F; DEP); MYCOSIS (1; APA); NEPHROSIS (F;
DEM); NEUROPATHY (F; DEP; WOI); NEUROSIS (F; WOI); PAIN (F; FEL; PH2); PALSY (F; DEM);
PARALYSIS (F; PHR; PH2); PHTHISIS (F; DEM); PLEURISY (F; FEL; WOI); PNEUMONIA (F; WOI); PULMONOSIS (F; HH2); RESPIROSIS (1; APA; PH2); RHEUMATISM (2; DEP; KOM; PH2); RHINOSIS (F;
DEP); SARCOMA (F; JLH); SINUSOSIS (1; ABS); SORE (F; PH2); SORE THROAT (F; JLH); SPLENOSIS (F;
JLH); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH2); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; HH2); SWELLING (F; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; HH2);
TYPHOID (F; CEB); TYPHUS (F; FEL); UTEROSIS (F; JLH); VOICE (F; PH2); VOMITING (F; PH2); WATER
RETENTION (F; FEL; PNC).
DOSAGES (WHITE MUSTARD) — 4 TBSP SEED FLOUR IN WATER FOR COMPRESS OR POULTICE (KOM); 20–30
G POWDERED SEED FLOUR/LITER WATER FOR FOOT BATH; 150 G SEED FLOUR IN A POUCH WITH BATH WATER FOR
MUSTARD BATH (PHR); 60 TO 240 G POWDERED SEED “TO BRIGHTEN AND CLEAR THE VOICE” (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WHITE MUSTARD) — CLASS 2D (AHP). INGESTION OF LARGE QUANTITIES CAN CAUSE IRRITANT POISONING. COMMISSION E REPORTS SEED PERMITTED FOR
EXTERNAL USE ONLY. CONTRAINDICATIONS: CHILDREN YOUNGER THAN 6 YEARS AND THOSE WITH RENAL DISEASE
(MUSTARD OIL IS ABSORBED THROUGH THE SKIN). EVEN AN EXTERNAL POULTICE SHOULD BE LIMITED TO 5–10
MINUTES PEDIATRICALLY, 10–15 MINUTES FOR ADULTS, LESS FOR SENSITIVE PATIENTS (KOM). PLASTER FOR 15–30
MINUTES CAN CAUSE SEVERE BURNS (AHP). ADVERSE EFFECTS: SKIN AND NERVOUS DAMAGE (PROLONGED USE).
SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR MORE THAN 2 WEEKS (AEH). CONTRAINDICATED IN GI ULCERS AND NEPHROSIS
(PHR). OVERDOSES CAUSE GI DISTRESS (PHR). LONG-TERM DOSING MAY CAUSE NERVE DAMAGE (PH2).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (AND PH2 SUGGESTS
AS MUCH AS 240 G DRY SEED TO CLEAR THE VOICE (PH2). HYPERTHYROIDISM WITH GOITER TRACED “TO THE
USE OF THE ISOTHIOCYANATES IN MUSTARD” (APA). DELANEYITE NITPICKOLOGISTS WILL DOUBTLESS CLAMBER TO
PUT THE SAME GOITROGENIC WARNING ON ALL MEMBERS OF THE MUSTARD FAMILY, AS WELL AS PAPAYA, CAPER,
AND NASTURTIUM.
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WHITE PINE (PINUS STROBUS L.) +
SYNONYM: P. STROBUS F. PROSTRATA (REHDER EX BEISSNER) FERNALD & WEATH.
ACTIVITIES (WHITE PINE) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); APERITIF (F; DEM); BALSAMIC (F; EFS); DEMULCENT
(F; EFS); DIAPHORETIC (F; CEB); DIURETIC (F; EFS); EMETIC (F; DEM); EXPECTORANT (F; CEB; DEM);
HEMATONIC (F; DEM); PANACEA (F; DEM); PECTORAL (F; EFS); STIMULANT (F; DEM); TONIC (F; CEB;
DEM); VERMICIDE (F; CEB).
INDICATIONS (WHITE PINE) — ABSCESS (F; DEM); ACNE (F; CEB); ANOREXIA (F; DEM); ARTHROSIS (F;
DEM); ASTHMA (F; CEB); BACKACHE (F; DEM); BLEEDING (F; CEB; DEM); BOIL (F; DEM); BRUISE
(F; DEM; FAD); BURN (F; CEB); CANCER (F; CEB); CHAFING (F; DEM); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); COLD
(F; CEB; DEM); COUGH (F; CEB; DEM); CRAMP (F; CEB; DEM); DANDRUFF (F; CEB); DERMATOSIS
(F; CEB; DEM); DYSPEPSIA (F; CEB); DYSPNEA (F; CEB; DEM); ERUPTION (F; DEM); FELON (F; DEM;
FAD); FEVER (F; CEB); FISTULA (F; CEB); FLU (F; CEB; DEM); FRACTURE (F; DEM); FROSTBITE (F; CEB);
GALL (F; DEM); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); HEADACHE (F; CEB; DEM); HEAD COLD (F; DEM); HEMORRHOID
(F; CEB); INFECTION (F; DEM); INFLAMMATION (F; DEM); ITCH (F; CEB); NEPHROSIS (F; CEB; DEM);
PAIN (F; CEB; DEM); PENIS (F; DEM); POISON IVY (F; DEM); PULMONOSIS (F; CEB; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM); SCAB (F; DEM); SCURVY (1; CEB; DEM); SMALLPOX (F; CEB); SORE (F; CEB;
DEM); SORE THROAT (F; CEB; DEM); SWELLING (F; CEB; DEM); TETTER (F; CEB); TOOTHACHE (F; CEB);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; CEB; DEM); TYPHOID (F; DEM); ULCER (F; CEB); VD (F; DEM); WATER RETENTION
(F; EFS); WEN (F; CEB); WORM (F; CEB); WOUND (F; CEB; DEM).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WHITE PINE) — CLASS 1 (AHP). STRANGELY,
AHP SAYS, “REGULATED IN THE U.S. AS AN ALLOWABLE FLAVORING AGENT IN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ONLY”
(AHP). NOT COVERED (KOM; PH2).
WHITE SPRUCE, FIR (PICEA ABIES (L.) H. KARSTEN) ++
THE DATA, LIKE THE SPECIES, ARE TERRIBLY CONFUSED: ABIES ALBA MILL., A. PECTINATA, A. SACHALINENSIS
(F. SCHMIDT) MAST., A. SIBIRICA LEDEB., PICEA ABIES, P. EXCELSA (LAM.) LINK (SYNONYM OF P. ABIES),
AND P. MARIANA (MILL.) BRITTON ET AL., ACCORDING TO KOM AND PHR, NEITHER OF WHOM COULD PROBABLY
TELL YOU ON THE SPOT WHICH SPECIES THEY WERE TALKING ABOUT. THEIR EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS MIGHT NOT
KNOW, IF QUESTIONED, WHETHER PICEA IS AN ANGIOSPERM OR A GYMNOSPERM. SOME BOTANISTS, AND FEWER
SALESPERSONS, CHEMIST, PHARMACISTS, AND PHYSICIANS CAN TELL THESE SPECIES OF SPRUCES AND FIRS, OR THE
NEEDLES, OR THE EOS APART. SO, BUYER BEWARE. PH2 SPEAKS OF THE TIMBER AS THE MEDICINAL PART, YET
GIVES DOSAGE ONLY FOR THE EO. STUDYING THE USDA NOMENCLATURE DATABASE, SUGGESTS THAT THIS MAY
BE THE EUROPEAN WHITE SPRUCE, P. GLAUCA (MOENCH) VOSS, OR THE AMERICAN WHITE SPRUCE.
ACTIVITIES (WHITE SPRUCE) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; HH2; KOM; PIP); ANTISPASMODIC (1; HH2); DIURETIC (F; EFS); BRONCHOSPASMOLYTIC (1; HH2); EXPECTORANT (1; EFS; HH2;
PH2); IRRITANT (F; EFS); PULMONARY (F; EFS); RUBEFACIENT (2; EFS; HH2; KOM; PIP); SECRETOLYTIC
(2; HH2; KOM; PIP; PH2).
INDICATIONS (WHITE SPRUCE) — ABSCESS (F; DEM); ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ARTHROSIS (F; HH2);
BACTERIA (1; HH2); BOIL (F; DEM); BRONCHOSIS (2; HH2; KOM; PHR; PH2); BRUISE (F; PH2); CANCER
(F; JLH); CANCER, GLAND (F; JLH); CANCER, PAROTID (F; JLH); CANDIDA (1; HH2); CATARRH (2; PHR;
PH2; PIP); COLD (2; PHR; PH2); CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); COUGH (2; PHR; PH2); CRAMP (1; HH2);
DECUBITIS (F; HH2; PH2); ESCHERICHIA (1; HH2); FEVER (2; PHR; PH2); FUNGUS (1; HH2); INFECTION
(2; HH2; PHR; PH2); MENTAL AILMENTS (2; PHR); MUCOSOSIS (1; PH2); MYALGIA (2; PHR; PH2;
PIP); MYCOSIS (1; HH2); NEURALGIA (2; HH2; PHR; PH2; PIP); NEUROSIS (F; HH2); PAIN (F; DEM;
PHR; PH2); PAROTOSIS (F; JLH); PHARYNGOSIS (2; PHR; PH2); RESPIROSIS (2; PHR; PH2; PIP);
RHEUMATISM (2; HH2; KOM; PH2); SPRAIN (F; HH2; PH2); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; HH2); STOMATOSIS
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(2; PHR; PH2); STRAIN (F; PH2); STREPTOCOCCUS (1; HH2); SWELLING (F; HH2); TENSION (F; PH2);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; HH2; PHR; PH2); TUMOR (F; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; EFS); YEAST (1; HH2).
DOSAGES (WHITE SPRUCE) — 5–6 G SHOOTS/DAY (KOM; PIP); 200–300 G SHOOTS/BATHTUB (KOM;
PIP); 4 DROPS OIL 3 ×/DAY (PH2); ADD A FEW DROPS OIL TO HOT WATER AND INHALE (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WHITE SPRUCE) — NOT COVERED (AHP). NONE
INDICATED FOR THE SHOOTS (KOM; PIP). COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR EO: BRONCHIAL
ASTHMA, WHOOPING COUGH; ADVERSE EFFECTS: LOCAL IRRITATION, EXACERBATION OF BRONCHOSPASMS (AEH;
KOM). PATIENTS WITH EXTENSIVE SKIN BREAKS, ACUTE DERMATOSIS, CARDIAC INSUFFICIENCY, FEVERS, HYPERTONIA, OR INFECTIOUS DISEASES SHOULD NOT USE THESE AS BATH ADDITIVES (PHR).
WHITE WILLOW (SALIX ALBA L.) ++
SYNONYMS: S. ALBA F. CHERMESINA (HARTIG) REHDER, S. ALBA VAR. BRITZENSIS SPÄTH.
ACTIVITIES (WHITE WILLOW) — ANALGESIC (2; KOM; PIP; PH2; WAM); ANAPHRODISIAC (F; MAD);
ANTIHYDROTIC (F; CAN); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; KOM; PH2; PIP; WAM); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; BGB);
ANTIPYRETIC (2; FNF; KOM; PIP; PH2; WAM); ANTIRHEUMATIC (1; CAN; FAD); ANTISEPTIC (CAN);
ASTRINGENT (1; APA; FAD; PED; PH2); BITTER (1; FAD; PED); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; MAD); KERATOLYTIC
(1; FNF); SEDATIVE (F; MAD); TONIC (F; BIB).
INDICATIONS (WHITE WILLOW) — ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS (1; CAN); ARTHROSIS (1; APA; FAD; MAD;
SKY); BURSITIS (F; SKY); CALLUS (F; BIB; JLH); CANCER (F; BIB; FAD; JLH); CANDIDA (F; BIB);
CARDIOPATHY (1; FAD); CATARRH (1; CAN); CATARACT (1; FAD); COLD (1; APA); COLIC (F; MAD); CORN
(1; BIB; FAD; MAD); DEBILITY (F; BIB); DERMATOSIS (1; FAD; MAD); DIABETES (F; MAD); DIARRHEA
(1; APA; BIB; FAD; MAD); DYSENTERY (F; BIB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; BIB; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (F;
BIB; FEL; MAD); EARACHE (1; MAD; PED); ENCEPHALOSIS (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); FEVER
(2; APA; FAD; FNF; KOM; MAD; PH2; PIP; WAM); FLU (1; BIB; FNF); FUNGUS (1; CEB); GOUT
(1; APA; MAD; PNC); HEADACHE (1; BGB; PH2; PIP; WAM); HEMOPTYSIS (F; BIB; MAD; WOI);
HOARSENESS (F; DEM); INFECTION (1; APA); INFLAMMATION (2; APA; KOM; PH2; PIP; WAM); INFLUENZA (1; CAN); INSOMNIA (F; MAD); MALARIA (F; BIB; DEP; FEL); MYOSIS (1; APA; CAN);
NERVOUSNESS (F; MAD); NEURASTHENIA (F; MAD); NEUROPATHY (F; MAD); OBESITY (F; APA); OSTEOARTHROSIS (1; SKY); PAIN (2; KOM; PHR; PH2; PIP; PNC; WAM); PERTUSSIS (F; MAD); POISON IVY
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(1; FAD); RHEUMATISM (2; CAN; FAD; PHR; PH2; PIP); SCROFULA (F; MAD); SORE (F; BIB; FAD;
FEL; MAD); SPRAIN (1; APA); TENDINITIS (1; BGB); THRUSH (F; BIB); TOOTHACHE (1; BGB; JAD);
ULCUS CRURIS (F; MAD); VAGINOSIS (F; BIB); WART (1; FNF; JLH); WORM (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (WHITE WILLOW) — 2–3 G BARK IN COLD WATER, BRING TO BOIL, STEEP 5 MINUTES (PH2); 1–2 G BARK
(20–40 MG SALICIN); 2–4 TBSP FRESH BARK (PED); 1–2 TSP POWDERED BARK 1–3 ×/DAY (APA); 3–6 G DRY
BARK (PED); 1–3 G DRY BARK, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 4.5 G DRY BARK:22 ML ALCOHOL/23 ML WATER (PED);
1–2 ML BARK TINCTURE (25% ALCOHOL) 3 ×/DAY (APA; SKY); 1–3 ML LIQUID EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3
×/DAY (CAN); 20–40 MG SALICIN (APA); 60–120 MG SALICIN/DAY (KOM; PIP); 2–3 (380 MG) CAPSULES
EVERY 3 HOURS (JAD); 2–3 (379 MG) CAPSULES AS NEEDED, OR EVERY 3 HOURS, UP TO 18 CAPSULES (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WHITE WILLOW) — CLASS 1 (AHP). SALICYLATES AND
TANNINS (AHP). FOR ORAL USE OF BARK COMMISSION E REPORTS CONTRAINDICATIONS, ADVERSE EFFECTS, AND
INTERACTIONS: ON THEORETICAL GROUNDS, SIMILAR TO THOSE OF THE SALICYLATES (AEH) (ALL PLANTS CONTAIN SALICYLATES). IN VIEW OF THE LACK OF TOXICOLOGICAL DATA, EXCESSIVE USE, ESPECIALLY DURING LACTATION AND PREGNANCY,
SHOULD BE AVOIDED. INDIVIDUALS WITH ASPIRIN HYPERSENSITIVITY, ASTHMA, DIABETES, GASTROSIS, GOUT, HEMOPHILIA,
HEPATOSIS, HYPOTHROMBINEMIA, NEPHROSIS, AND PEPTIC ULCERS SHOULD BE CAUTIOUS WITH SALICYLATES. ALCOHOL,
BARBITURATES, AND ORAL SEDATIVES MAY POTENTIATE SALICYLATE TOXICITY. BEWARE OF SALICYLATE INTERACTION WITH
ORAL ANTICOAGULANTS, METHOTREXATE, METOCLOPRAMIDE, PHENYTOIN, PRONEBECID, SPIRONOLACTONE, AND VALPROATE. SALICYLATES EXCRETED IN BREAST MILK REPORTEDLY CAN CAUSE MACULAR RASHES IN BREAST-FED BABIES.
SALICYLATE TOXICITY MAY CAUSE DERMATOSIS, GASTROSIS, HEMATOCHEZIA, NAUSEA, NEPHROSIS, TINNITUS, AND VOMITING (CAN). EXCESSIVE USE OF THE TANNIN-RICH BARK MAY CAUSE DIARRHEA AND NAUSEA (SKY). STILL, “WILLOW
IS MUCH SAFER THAN ASPIRIN” (SKY). NOT FOR USE DURING VIRAL INFECTIONS, BECAUSE OF [REMOTE THEORETICAL,
JAD] POSSIBILITY OF REYE’S SYNDROME (WAM). THE PRODRUG, SALICIN, WHICH DOES NOT IRRITATE THE STOMACH,
IS METABOLIZED TO SALIGENIN IN THE GI TRACT AND SALICYLIC ACID AFTER ABSORPTION. “PRODUCTS CONTAINING WILLOW
SHOULD PREFERABLY BE STANDARDIZED ON THEIR SALICIN CONTENT...” (CAN). “THE ANALGESIC ACTIONS OF WILLOW
ARE TYPICALLY SLOW-ACTING, BUT LAST LONGER THAN STANDARD ASPIRIN PRODUCTS” (SKY).
WILD CHERRY (PRUNUS SEROTINA EHRH.) ++
CEB AND FEL TREAT IT WITH THE CLOSELY RELATED P. VIRGINIANA L.
ACTIVITIES (WILD CHERRY) — ANALGESIC (1; APA); ANTIDIARRHEAL (1; WAM); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1;
APA); ANTISEPTIC (F; CEB); ANTISPASMODIC (F; SKY); ANTITUSSIVE (1; APA; PH2; SKY; WAM);
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ASTRINGENT (1; APA; EFS; PH2; PNC); CYANOGENIC (1; PH2); DECONGESTANT (1; APA); DEPURATIVE
(F; DEM); DIGESTIVE (F; FEL); EXPECTORANT (1; APA; FAD); GASTROSTIMULANT (F; FEL); HEMATONIC
(F; DEM); NARCOTIC (F; CEB); PECTORAL (F; EFS); POISON (F; EFS); SEDATIVE (1; APA; PH2; PNC;
WAM); TONIC (F; EFS; FEL); TRANQUILIZER (1; APA); VERMIFUGE (F; CEB).
INDICATIONS (WILD CHERRY) — AGUE (F; CEB; DEM); ANEMIA (F; FEL); ANOREXIA (F; FAD; FEL);
ANXIETY (F; APA); ASTHMA (F; CEB); BILIOUSNESS (F; DEM); BRONCHOSIS (1; APA; CEB; FAD; PH2;
WAM); BURN (F; CEB; DEM); CANCER (1; APA; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; CEB; FEL); CHILDBIRTH (F;
APA; DEM); CHILL (F; DEM); CHLOROSIS (F; FEL); CHOLERA (F; CEB; DEM); COLD (F; APA; FAD;
MIC); CONGESTION (1; APA); COUGH (1; APA; FAD; MIC; PH2; WAM); CRAMP (F; DEM SKY);
DEBILITY (F; FAD; FEL); DERMATOSIS (F; DEM); DIARRHEA (1; APA; FAD; FEL; WAM); DYSENTERY
(F; CEB; DEM); DYSPEPSIA (F; FAD; FEL; PH2); DYSURIA (F; FEL); ENTEROSIS (1; APA); FEVER (F;
FAD; FEL); FLU (F; MIC); GANGRENE (F; CEB); GASTROSIS (F; CRC; FEL); HEADACHE (F; DEM);
HEMATOCHEZIA (F; DEM); HEPATOSIS (F; FEL); HYSTERIA (F; CEB; DEM); INFLAMMATION (1; APA;
FAD; FEL); INSOMNIA (1; APA; PH2; PNC; WAM); ITCH (F; DEM); JAUNDICE (F; DEM); LARYNGOSIS
(F; DEM); LETHARGY (F; DEM); LUMBAGO (F; CEB); MEASLES (F; DEM); NERVOUSNESS (1; APA; PH2;
PNC; WAM); NEUROSIS (F; FEL; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; FEL); PAIN (1; APA; CEB); PALPITATION (F;
FEL); PERTUSSIS (F; APA; FEL; PH2; PNC); PHTHISIS (F; FEL); PLEURISY (F; FEL); PNEUMONIA (F;
APA; FAD; FEL); PULMONOSIS (F; APA; FAD; FEL); SCROFULA (F; DEM; FEL); SORE (F; DEM); SORE
THROAT (F; DEM); STRESS (F; APA); SYPHILIS (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM; FEL); ULCER (F; DEM);
VD (F; DEM); WORM (F; CEB; DEM); WOUND (F; CEB; DEM).
DOSAGES (WILD CHERRY) — 2–4 G BARK (AHP); 1 OZ BARK/PINT WATER (FEL); 1 TSP POWDERED BARK/CUP
WATER 1–3 ×/DAY (APA); 0.25–0.5 TSP BARK TINCTURE 1–3 ×/DAY (APA); 2–4 ML BARK TINCTURE (PNC);
2–4 ML BARK TINCTURE 3–4 ×/DAY (SKY); 2.5–10 ML BARK SYRUP (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WILD CHERRY) — CLASS 2D. CYANOGENIC
GLYCOSIDES (PRUNASIN YIELDING UP TO 1500 PPM (HCN)). IN PEDIATRICS, DO NOT USE HIGH DOSES OR FOR
MORE THAN 1 WEEK (WAM). NOT FOR LONG-TERM USE. DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE (2–4 G BARK)
(AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2
DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). “NOT ALLOWED AS A NON-MEDICINAL INGREDIENT IN ORAL
USE PRODUCTS IN CANADA” (MICHOLS, 1995).
WILD DAGGA (LEONOTIS LEONURUS (L.) R. BR.) ++
SYNONYM: PHLOMIS LEONURUS L.
ACTIVITIES (WILD DAGGA) — ANALGESIC (F; ZUL); DIURETIC (F; ZUL); EMETIC (F; ZUL); EMMENAGOGUE
(F; CRC; WBB); EUPHORIANT (1; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (1; CRC); INTOXICANT (1; CRC); LAXATIVE (F;
WBB; ZUL); NARCOTIC (1; CRC; VVG); TONIC (F; ZUL); VERMIFUGE (1; CRC).
INDICATIONS (WILD DAGGA) — ASTHMA (F; CRC; VVG; WBB); BILIOUSNESS (1; CRC); BOIL (F; VVG);
BRONCHOSIS (1; CRC; VVG; WBB); BUG BITE (F; VVG); CARDIOPATHY (F; ZUL); COLD (F; VVG;
WBB; ZUL); CONSTIPATION (F; WBB; ZUL); COUGH (1; CRC; VVG; WBB); CRAMP (F; CRC; VVG);
DERMATOSIS (F; CRC; VVG; WBB); DYSENTERY (F; ZUL); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC; WBB); ECZEMA (F;
VVG); EPILEPSY (F; VVG; WBB; ZUL); FEVER (F; VVG, ZUL); FLU (F; VVG; WBB; ZUL); HEADACHE
(F; VVG; WBB; ZUL); HEMORRHOID (F; CRC; WBB; ZUL); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; VVG); HERPES (F;
CRC; WBB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; VAG; VVG); ITCH (F; CRC; VVG; WBB); JAUNDICE (F; CRC;
WBB; ZUL); LEPROSY (F; CRC; WBB); MYOSIS (F; CRC); MYOSPASM (F; VVG); OBESITY (F; ZUL);
OPHTHALMIA (1; CRC); PAIN (F; ZUL); PARALYSIS (F; CRC; ZUL); PULMONOSIS (F; CRC; WBB); SCABIES
(1; CRC); SNAKEBITE (F; VVG; WBB; ZUL); SORE (F; CRC; WBB; ZUL); STING (F; ZUL); SYPHILIS
(1; CRC); TAPEWORM (F; ZUL); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC; WBB; ZUL); VD (F; CRC); VIRUS (F; VVG);
WATER RETENTION (F; ZUL); WORM (1; CRC; ZUL).
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WILD GERMANDER (TEUCRIUM CANADENSE L.) +
ACTIVITIES (WILD GERMANDER) — ANTISEPTIC (F; FAD); DIAPHORETIC (F; FAD); DIURETIC (F; FAD);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; FAD).
INDICATIONS (WILD GERMANDER) — BRONCHOSIS (F; FAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; FAD); DYSURIA (F;
FAD); FEVER (F; FAD); HEMORRHOID (F; FAD); WATER RETENTION (F; FAD); WORM (F; FAD).
DOSAGES (WILD GERMANDER) — 2 G HERB/CUP WATER IN TEA (JAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WILD GERMANDER) — PROBABLY BEST AVOIDED
BECAUSE OF CLOSE RELATIONSHIP TO T. CHAMAEDRYS. SOME SPECIES OF TEUCRIUM CAN BE FATALLY HEPATOTOXIC,
OTHERS HEPATOPROTECTIVE. WE DON’T YET KNOW ABOUT THIS ONE.
WILD INDIGO (BAPTISIA TINCTORIA (L.) R. BR) +
SYNONYM: SOPHORA TINCTORIA L.
ACTIVITIES (WILD INDIGO) — ANTIDIPSOMANIC (1; FNF); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; FAD); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; FNF); ANTIMELANOMIC (1; FNF); ANTIPYRETIC (F; PH2; PNC); ANTISEPTIC (F; MAD;
PNC); ANTITUMOR (1; FNF); APOPTOTIC (1; FNF); CHOLERETIC (F; FAD); DEPURATIVE (F; PH2);
EMETIC (F; DEM; FAD); EMMENAGOGUE (F; PH2); ESTROGENIC (1; FAD; FNF; PH2; PNC);
EXPECTORANT (F; PH2); HEPATOTONIC (F; MAD); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; FAD; PH2; PNC); LAXATIVE
(F; EFS; FAD; HHB); LEUKOCTYOGENIC (1; PHR); PHAGOCYTOTIC (1; HAD; PH2; PNC); TONIC
(F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (WILD INDIGO) — ADENOPATHY (F; PH2); ALCOHOLISM (1; FNF); AMENORRHEA (F;
MAD); ANGINA (F; MAD; PHR); BLEEDING (F; DEM); BOIL (F; PNC); BRUISE (F; DEM; FAD);
CANCER (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, COLON (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER,
OVARY (1; FNF; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (1; FNF; JLH); CATARRH (F; PH2); CHOLERA (F; MAD);
COLD (F; PHR); COLIC (1; MAD); CONFUSION (F; PH2); CONSTIPATION (F; EFS; FAD; HHB); CRAMP
(F; DEM); DIARRHEA (F; MAD); DIPHTHERIA (F; MAD; PHR); DYSENTERY (F; MAD); ENTEROSIS (F;
MAD); FELON (F; JLH); FEVER (F; HHB; PHR; PH2; PNC); FLU (F; MAD; PH2); GASTROSIS (F;
MAD); GINGIVOSIS (F; PNC); GONORRHEA (F; DEM; PH2); HEAD COLD (F; PH2; PHR); HEMOPTYSIS
(F; DEM); HEPATOSIS (F; HHB); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; FAD; PH2; PNC); INFECTION (F; PH2;
PNC); INFLAMMATION (F; DEM; FAD; JLH; PH2); INFLUENZA (F; PHR); LEUKORRHEA (F; PHR);
LEUKEMIA (1; FNF); LYMPHADENOSIS (F; PHR); LYMPHOMA (1; FNF); MALARIA (F; MAD; PHR);
MASTOSIS (F; PH2); MELANOMA (1; FNF); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); NEUROBLASTOMA (1; FNF); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PH2; PNC); PROCTOSIS (F; MAD); PROLAPSE (F; MAD); RESPIROSIS
(F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; DEM); SCARLET FEVER (F; MAD; PHR); SORE (F; DEM; FAD; PH2);
SORE THROAT (F; FAD; PH2); SPRAIN (F; DEM); STOMATOSIS (F; PHR); SWELLING (F; JLH); TONSILOSIS
(F; PH2; PNC); TOOTHACHE (F; DEM; FAD); TUMOR (1; FNF); TYPHOID (F; PHR); TYPHUS (F;
MAD; PHR); VAGINOSIS (F; PNC); VD (F; DEM); VOMITING (F; DEM); WHITLOW (F; JLH); WOUND
(F; DEM; PHR).
DOSAGES (WILD INDIGO) — 2–5 ML ROOT TINCTURE (PNC); 0.5–1 G ROOT 3 ×/DAY (PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WILD INDIGO) — CLASS 2B, 2D (AHP). NOT
FOR LONG-TERM USE EXCEPT UNDER SUPERVISION OF A QUALIFIED PRACTITIONER (AHP). CONTRAINDICATED IN
PREGNANCY (PH2). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2).
LARGE DOSES (E.G., 30 G) ARE POTENTIALLY HARMFUL AND MAY INDUCE CRAMPS; MILD INTOXICATION WITH
DIARRHEA, GI SYMPTOMS, NAUSEA, AND VOMITING (FAD; PHR; PH2).
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EXTRACTS (WILD INDIGO) — ISOFLAVONES ARE ESTROGENIC (PNC). ETHANOL EXTRACTS STIMULATE PHAGOCYTOSIS, RAISING LEUKOCYTE COUNTS (PHR). POLYSACCHARIDES STIMULATE ANTIBODY PRODUCTION (PNC).
BAPTISIA TINCTORIA, LIKE RED CLOVER, MAY CONTAIN BIOCHANIN-A, DAIDZEIN, AND GENISTEIN. GENISTEIN
INDUCES APOPTOSIS AND INHIBITS MITOSIS IN RAT OVARIAN GRANULOSA IN VITRO, AND HAS INHIBITED ALL
SORTS OF TUMORS IN VITRO, BREAST, CARCINOMA, GASTRIC, GASTROINTESTINAL, LEUKEMIA, LYMPHOCYTIC
LEUKEMIA, MEDULLABLASTOMA, MELANOMA, NEUROBLASTOMA, AND OVARIAN CANCER TYPES. REPORTEDLY,
DAIDZEIN INHIBITED DIFFERENTIATION IN HUMAN LEUKEMIA HL-60 CELLS, B16 MELANOMA CELLS, AND
HL-60 CELLS.
WILD LETTUCE (LACTUCA VIROSA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (WILD LETTUCE) — ALLERGENIC (1; CAN); ANALGESIC (1; APA; CRC; FAD; PHR; PH2);
ANAPHRODISIAC (F; MAD); ANTISPASMODIC (1; CAN; PHR; PH2); ANTITUSSIVE (F; CRC); CANDIDICIDE
(1; APA); CNS DEPRESSANT (F; APA); COLLYRIUM (F; CRC); DERMATITIGENIC (F; FAD); DIAPHORETIC
(F; CRC); DIURETIC (F; CRC; FAD; MAD); EMMENAGOGUE (F; MAD); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC);
FUNGICIDE (1; APA); HALLUCINOGEN (F; APA); HYPNOTIC (F; CAN; CRC); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA);
LACTAGOGUE (F; CRC; FAD); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (F; PHR; PH2); NERVINE (F; FAD);
POISON (F; CRC); SEDATIVE (1; APA; CAN; FAD; MAD); SOPORIFIC (F; APA; CRC); TONIC (F;
FAD); TRANQUILIZER (F; PHR).
INDICATIONS (WILD LETTUCE) — ACNE (F; FAD); ARTHROSIS (F; CAN); ASTHMA (F; CRC; PHR; PH2);
ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; CRC; HHB; PHR; PH2); BLENNORRHEA (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; PHR; PH2);
CANCER (F; CRC); CANDIDA (1; APA); CATARRH (F; PH2); COLIC (F; CRC); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC);
COUGH (F; APA; CAN; PHR; PH2); CRAMP (1; CAN; MAD; PHR; PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD);
DERMATOSIS (F; FAD); DROPSY (F; CRC; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CAN); DYSPNEA (F; MAD);
DYSURIA (F; CRC; PH2); FEVER (F; CRC); FUNGUS (1; APA); GOUT (F; CRC); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC;
HHB; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA); HYPERKINESIS (F; CAN); INFECTION (1; APA); INSOMNIA
(1; APA; CAN; FAD; MAD); JAUNDICE (F; CRC); LARYNGOSIS (F; CRC; MAD; PH2); MYCOSIS (1;
APA); MYOSIS (F; CAN); NERVOUSNESS (1; APA; CAN; FAD; MAD; PHR); NYMPHOMANIA (F;
CAN); OPHTHALMIA (F; MAD); PAIN (1; APA; CAN; CRC; FAD; MAD; PHR; PH2); PERTUSSIS (F;
CAN; CRC; PHR; PH2); POISON IVY (F; FAD); PRIAPISM (F; CAN; MAD); RHEUMATISM (F; APA);
SCROFULA (F; MAD); SPERMATORRHEA (F; MAD); STRANGURY (F; CRC); SWELLING (F; HHB; PH2);
TRACHEOSIS (F; CRC; HHB; PH2); UTI (F; PHR); WART (F; FAD); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC; FAD;
MAD); YEAST (1; APA).
DOSAGES (WILD LETTUCE) — 0.5–3 G DRY LEAF, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.3–1 G SOFT LEAF EXTRACT
(CAN); 0.5–3 ML LIQUID LEAF EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 0.3–1 G LACTUCARIUM
(DRIED LATEX) 3 ×/DAY (CAN; HHB; MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WILD LETTUCE) — CLASS 1 (AHP) BUT CLASS
2B. AUSTRALIANS COUNCIL AGAINST EXCEEDING DOSAGE. CONTRAINDICATED IN BPH AND GLAUCOMA (AHP).
“HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). I DO NOT BELIEVE THE CAN LISTING OF HYOSCYAMINE
(USUALLY IN SOLANACEAE), NOR MORPHINE (ONLY IN POPPY) IN WILD OR TAME LETTUCE. LETTUCE MAY
CONTAIN ALLERGENIC SESQUITERPENES. OVERGRAZING ON IMMATURE WILD LETTUCE HAS CAUSED DYSPNEA,
PULMONARY EMPHYSEMA, AND WEAKNESS IN CATTLE. IN VIEW OF THE LACK OF TOXICOLOGICAL DATA, AND
THE POSSIBLE ALLERGIC ACTIVITY, EXCESSIVE USE, ESPECIALLY DURING LACTATION AND PREGNANCY, SHOULD BE
AVOIDED. OVERDOSES MAY CAUSE COMA, DEPRESSED RESPIRATION, DIZZINESS, MYDRIASIS, STUPOR, TACHYCARDIA, TINNITUS, AND EVEN DEATH (CAN; PH2). LACTUCARIUM IS MYDRIATIC; LACTUCIN AND LACTUPICRIN
ARE SEDATIVES, BUT DO NOT READILY CROSS THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER.
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WILD MINT, BIBLICAL MINT (MENTHA LONGIFOLIA (L.) HUDS.) +++
PH2 USES ENGLISH HORSEMINT AS THE COMMON NAME FOR THIS ONE.
ACTIVITIES (WILD MINT) — ANALGESIC (1; BIB; FNF); ANESTHETIC (1; FNF); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; FNF);
ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FNF; TIB); ANTICANCER (1; FNF); ANTIEDEMIC (1; FNF); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FNF;
TIB); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; FNF); ANTIOXIDANT (1; FNF; TIB); ANTIRHEUMATIC (1; FNF); ANTISEPTIC (1;
EFS; FNF; VAG; VVG); ANTISPASMODIC (1; FNF; VAG; VVG); ANTITUMOR (1; FNF); ANTIVIRAL (1;
FNF; TIB); ASTRINGENT (1; BIB; TIB); CANDIDICIDE (1; FNF); CARMINATIVE (1; BIB; EFS; FNF;
PH2); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; TIB); CNS STIMULANT (1; TIB); COUNTERIRRITANT (1; FNF); CYCLO-OXYGENASE INHIBITOR (1; FNF); DECONGESTANT (1; VAG; VVG); DIAPHORETIC (F; VVG); DIURETIC (F; WBB;
ZUL); EMMENAGOGUE (F; ZUL); FUNGICIDE (1; FNF; TIB); MYORELAXANT (1; FNF); SEDATIVE (1;
FNF; TIB); STIMULANT (1; EFS; PH2); SPASMOGENIC (1; TIB); STOMACHIC (F; BIB).
INDICATIONS (WILD MINT) — ADENOPATHY (F; VVG); ALZHEIMER’S (1; FNF); APOPLEXY (F; BIB; SKJ);
ARTHROSIS (1; FNF); ASTHMA (F; ZUL); BACKACHE (1; FNF; WBB); BACTERIA (1; FNF; TIB); BRONCHOSIS (F; WBB; ZUL); CANCER (1; FNF); CANDIDA (1; FNF); CHEST COLD (F; BIB); CHILDBIRTH (F;
ZUL); CHILL (F; GHA); COLD (1; BIB; FNF; WBB; ZUL); CONGESTION (1; VAG; VVG); COUGH (F;
GHA; WBB; ZUL); CRAMP (1; FNF; VAG; VVG); CVI (1; VVG); DERMATOSIS (F; BIB); DYSMENORRHEA (1; FNF; ZUL); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2; SKJ; ZUL); DYSPNEA (1; GHA; VVG); DYSURIA (F;
VAG); EPILEPSY (F; VAG); FEVER (F; BIB; HHB; VVG); FUNGUS (1; FNF; TIB); GAS (1; BIB; EFS;
FNF; PH2; ZUL); GASTROSIS (F; GHA); HEADACHE (F; BIB; PH2; UPW; VAG; WBB; ZUL); HYSTERIA
(F; VVG; ZUL); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; FNF; TIB); INFLAMMATION (1; FNF; TIB); INSOMNIA
(1; FNF; TIB; VAG); MYCOSIS (1; FNF; PH2; TIB); NERVOUSNESS (1; FNF; TIB); PAIN (1; BIB;
FNF); PHARYNGOSIS (F; TIB); RESPIROSIS (1; VAG; ZUL); RHEUMATISM (1; BIB; FNF; HHB; TIB);
SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SINUSOSIS (F; WBB); SORE THROAT (F; TIB); STOMACHACHE (1; BIB; ZUL); SWELLING
(1; FNF; ZUL); TUMOR (1; FNF); UTI (F; VAG; VVG); VIRUS (1; FNF; TIB); WATER RETENTION (F;
WBB; ZUL); WOUND (1; FNF; TIB; UPW; WBB; ZUL); YEAST (1; FNF).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WILD MINT) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES
NO SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). DIRECT APPLICATION OF THE MINT IS SAID TO BE AN IRRITANT (WBB).
FRACTIONS CONTAINING PHENOLICS MAY EXHIBIT CNS-STIMULANT AND SPASMOGENIC ACTIVITIES. BUT
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EXTRACTS OR POPULATIONS RICH IN EOS MAY BE A CNS DEPRESSANT AND SOMNIFACIENT (TIB). EOS ARE
ANTIBACTERIAL AND ANTIFUNGAL.
WILD RADISH (RAPHANUS RAPHANISTRUM L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (WILD RADISH) — ANTISEPTIC (1; HHB); POISON (F; HHB).
INDICATIONS (WILD RADISH) — DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); MALARIA (F; HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WILD RADISH) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO
SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). OVERDOSES CAN IRRITATE MUCOUS MEMBRANES (PH2).
WILD SAGE (LANTANA CAMARA L.) +
SYNONYMS: L. ACULEATA L., L. CAMARA VAR. NIVEA (VENT.) L. H. BAILEY, L. HYBRIDA HORT., L. NIVEA VENT.
ACTIVITIES (WILD SAGE) — ALEXETERIC (F; CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; AAB; WBB); ANTIHEMORRHAGIC
(1; AAB); ANTIPYRETIC (1; CRC; TRA); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC; TRA; WBB); ANTISPASMODIC (1; LMP;
TRA); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC; WOI); CIRCULODEPRESSANT (1; CRC); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; ZUL);
DEPURATIVE (F; CRC; DAV); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; JFM; WBB); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC); DIURETIC (F;
JFM); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC; DAV; JFM); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC; DAV); FUNGICIDE (1; AAB; ZUL);
HEMOSTAT (1; AAB; CRC); HEPATOTOXIC (1; AAB); HYPOTENSIVE (1; TRA); INSECTICIDE (1; ZUL);
MYOCONTRACTANT (1; TRA); NEPHROTOXIC (1; AAB); NERVINE (F; CRC); PECTORAL (1; CRC; TRA);
PHOTOTOXIC (1; AAB); PISCICIDE (F; CRC); SEDATIVE (F; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC; JFM); STOMACHIC
(F; CRC; JFM); TONIC (F; CRC; JFM); VERMIFUGE (1; CRC; ZUL); VULNERARY (F; CRC; WOI).
INDICATIONS (WILD SAGE) — ANEMIA (F; CRC; DAV); ASTHMA (F; CRC); BACTERIA (1; AAB; WBB);
BILIOUSNESS (F; WOI); BITE (F; CRC); BLEEDING (1; AAB; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; DAV); CANCER (F;
CRC); CATARRH (F; CRC; WOI); CHICKENPOX (F; CRC; JFM); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC); COLD (F; DAV;
JFM; WBB); COUGH (F; DAV; WBB); CRAMP (1; LMP; TRA); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC; TRA; WOI);
DIARRHEA (F; CRC; JFM); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC; JFM); DYSPEPSIA (F; CRC;
DAV); DYSPNEA (F; CRC); DYSURIA (F; JFM); ECZEMA (F; CRC; WOI); ENTEROSIS (F; WOI); ERUPTION
(F; WOI); FEVER (1; CRC; JFM; TRA; WBB); FISTULA (F; CRC; WOI); FLU (F; CRC; TRA); FUNGUS
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(1; AAB; ZUL); GAS (F; CRC; WOI); HEADACHE (F; ZIM; ZUL); HEPATOSIS (F; DAV); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (1; CRC; JFM; TRA); INFECTION (1; AAB; CRC; TRA; ZUL); INFLAMMATION (F; CRC);
INSOMNIA (F; CRC); ITCH (F; AAB; CRC); JAUNDICE (F; CRC; WBB); LEPROSY (F; CRC; IED); MALARIA
(F; CRC; WOI); MEASLES (F; CRC; JFM); MYCOSIS (1; AAB; DAV; ZUL); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC);
NEURODERMATOSIS (F; CRC); PAIN (F; WOI); PAROTOSIS (F; CRC); PULMONOSIS (F; TRA); RESPIROSIS
(F; DAV); RHEUMATISM (F; JFM); SCABIES (F; CRC); SNAKEBITE (F; CRC; JFM); SORE (F; CRC); SPASM
(F; CRC; LMP); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; AAB); STOMACHACHE (F; CRC); STOMATOSIS (F; CRC); SWELLING
(F; WOI); TETANUS (F; CRC; WOI); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC; WOI); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC); TUMOR (F;
CRC; JLH; WOI); ULCER (F; LMP); VD (F; CRC; JFM); WATER RETENTION (F; JFM); WORM (1; CRC;
ZUL); WOUND (F; JFM; WOI); YELLOW FEVER (F; CRC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WILD SAGE) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PHR). THIS TOXIC PLANT SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN INTERNALLY (TRA). HUMAN FATALITIES HAVE BEEN ATTRIBUTED
TO INGESTION OF GREEN BERRIES.
WILD SARSAPARILLA (ARALIA NUDICAULIS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (WILD SARSPARILLA) — APHRODISIAC (F; DEM); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; FAD);
DIURETIC (F; FAD); EMMENAGOGUE (F; DEM); LACTAGOGUE (F; DEM); STIMULANT (F; DEM); TONIC (F; DEM).
INDICATIONS (WILD SARSPARILLA) — ACNE (F; DEM); BOIL (F; DEM); BURN (F; FAD); CANCER (F; DEM;
JLH); CARBUNCLE (F; DEM); COLD (F; DEM; MIC); COUGH (F; DEM; FAD; MIC); DEBILITY (F; DEM);
DENTITION (F; DEM); DERMATOSIS (F; FAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; DEM); EPISTAXIS (F; DEM); FEVER (F; DEM;
FAD); FLU (F; MIC); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); GINGIVOSIS (F; DEM); HEMOPTYSIS (F; DEM); INFECTION (F;
DEM; FAD); ITCH (F; FAD); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM); OTOSIS (F; DEM); PAIN (F; DEM); PNEUMONIA (F;
DEM); RHEUMATISM (APA); SORE (F; DEM; FAD); SORE THROAT (F; DEM); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM;
FAD); SWELLING (F; DEM; FAD); SYNCOPE (F; DEM); TOOTHACHE (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM);
ULCER (F; FAD); VD (F; DEM); WATER RETENTION (F; FAD); WOUND (F; DEM; MIC).
WILD SERVICETREE (SORBUS TORMINALIS (L.) CRANTZ) ++
SYNONYMS: CRATAEGUS TORMINALIS L., PYRUS TORMINALIS (L.) EHRH.
ACTIVITIES (WILD SERVICETREE) — NONE REPORTED (PH2).
INDICATIONS (WILD SERVICETREE) — NONE REPORTED (PH2).
DOSAGES (WILD SERVICETREE) — NONE REPORTED (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WILD SERVICETREE) — NONE REPORTED (PH2).
EXTRACTS (WILD SERVICETREE) — FRUITS DO NOT CONTAIN PARASORBOSIDE. THEY DO CONTAIN SORBITOL.
WILD STRAWBERRY (FRAGARIA VIRGINIANA MILL.) +++
ACTIVITIES (WILD STRAWBERRY) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DEM); ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(1; APA); ANTISEPTIC (F; DEM); ANTIULCER (1; APA); ASTRINGENT (1; APA; FAD); DEODORANT (F; DEM);
DEOBSTRUENT (F; DEM); DEPURATIVE (F; FAD; MIC); DIURETIC (F; FAD); DIGESTIVE (F; APA); HEMOSTAT
(1; APA; FAD); NEUROTONIC (F; FAD); TONIC (F; FAD; MIC); URINARY ANTISEPTIC (F; MIC).
INDICATIONS (WILD STRAWBERRY) — ANOREXIA (F; APA); ARTHROSIS (F; APA); BLEEDING (1; APA;
FAD); BURN (F; APA); CONGESTION (F; APA); CHOLERA (F; DEM); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; FAD); CRAMP (F;
MIC); DERMATOSIS (F; APA); DIARRHEA (1; APA; DEM); DYSENTERY (1; DEM; MIC); DYSMENORRHEA
(F; DEM; FAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; APA; FAD); FRECKLE (F; APA); GASTROSIS (F; FAD; MIC); GINGIVOSIS
(1; MIC); GONORRHEA (F; FAD); GOUT (1; FAD; FNF); GRAVEL (F; FAD); INFLAMMATION (1; APA);
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JAUNDICE (F; DEM; FAD); KIDNEY STONE (F; FAD); METRORRHAGIA (1; FAD); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM;
FAD); PAIN (F; DEM); PULMONOSIS (F; FAD); RASH (F; APA); SCURVY (F; DEM; FAD); SORE (F; DEM);
SORE THROAT (1; APA; FAD); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM; FAD); SUNBURN (1; APA; FAD); TARTAR (F; APA;
DEM); ULCER (1; APA); WATER RETENTION (F; FAD).
DOSAGES (WILD STRAWBERRY) — 1 TSP CHOPPED LEAF/CUP WATER SEVERAL ×/DAY (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WILD STRAWBERRY) — CLASS 1 (AHP).
WILD SUNFLOWER (GRINDELIA CAMPORUM GREENE) +
SYNONYM: GRINDELIA ROBUSTA NUTT.
ACTIVITIES (WILD SUNFLOWER) — ANTIASTHMATIC (F; PNC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; KOM); ANTIEDEMIC (F;
PNC); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; PNC); ANTISPASMODIC (F; PNC); EXPECTORANT (F; PNC).
INDICATIONS (WILD SUNFLOWER) — ASTHMA (F; PNC); BACTERIA (1; KOM); BRONCHOSIS (2; PHR);
CATARRH (2; KOM); COUGH (2; PHR); CRAMP (F; PNC); CYSTOSIS (F; PNC); DERMATOSIS (F; PNC);
INFLAMMATION (F; PNC); RESPIROSIS (2; KOM); SWELLING (F; PNC).
DOSAGES (WILD SUNFLOWER) — 4–6 G HERB (KOM); 3–6 G LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (KOM); 0.05–1.2 ML
LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WILD SUNFLOWER) — COMMISSION E REPORTS
NO CONTRAINDICATIONS, ADVERSE EFFECTS, OR INTERACTIONS EXCEPT FOR GASTRIC IRRITATION (AEH; KOM).
LARGE DOSES ARE SAID TO BE POISONOUS (PHR).
WILD TEASEL (DIPSACUS FULLONUM L.) ++
SYNONYM: DIPSACUS SYLVESTRIS HUDS.
ACTIVITIES (WILD TEASEL) — DIAPHORETIC (F; WOI); DIURETIC (F; WOI).
INDICATIONS (WILD TEASEL) — CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, PENIS (F; JLH); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); ECZEMA
(F; PH2); FELON (F; JLH); FEVER (F; WOI); FISTULA (F; PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; JLH); RHAGADES (F;
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HHB); RHEUMATISM (F; PH2); WART (F; HHB; JLH); WATER RETENTION (F; WOI); WEN (F; JLH);
WHITLOW (F; JLH); WOUND (F; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WILD TEASEL) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
NONE REPORTED AT DESIGNATED DOSAGES (NOT GIVEN) (PH2).
WILD TURNIP (BRASSICA RAPA L. SSP. CAMPESTRIS (L.) A. R. CLAPHAM) ++
MANY WRITERS DO NOT DISTINGUISH BETWEEN BLACK, BROWN (INDIAN), AND WHITE MUSTARD (BRASSICA NIGRA (L.)
W. D. J. KOCH, BRASSICA JUNCEA (L.) CZERN., AND BRASSICA ALBA (SYNONYM OF SINAPIS ALBA L. SUBSP. ALBA),
RESPECTIVELY) BUT THE SPICE AND MEDICINE TRADE SEEMS TO FAVOR THE WHITE. AND THE CANOLA AND RAPESEED
VARIETIES HAVE BEEN HOPELESSLY MANIPULATED, EVEN IN THE GMO FIELD. FEW, IF ANY, TAXONOMISTS AND AGRONOMISTS CAN DISTINGUISH ALL BRASSICA VARIETIES AND SPECIES, AND PROBABLY FEWER CHEMISTS, HERBALISTS, PHARMACISTS, AND PHYSICIANS CAN BE SURE OF THE VARIETY OR SPECIES. MY ENTRIES CAN BE NO MORE RELIABLE THAN
THEIR SOURCES. SEEMS AS THOUGH THE GROUP MIGHT BETTER BE TREATED GENERICALLY THAN SPECIFICALLY OR VARIETALLY.
ACTIVITIES (WILD TURNIP) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; HHB); ANTISCORBUTIC (F; EFS); ANTISEPTIC (1; HHB);
CARDIOTOXIC (1; PH2); FUNGICIDE (1; HHB); LAXATIVE (F; EFS); PARASITICIDE (1; HHB).
INDICATIONS (WILD TURNIP) — BACTERIA (1; HHB); CANCER (1; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; JLH); CANCER,
SPLEEN (1; JLH); CONSTIPATION (F; EFS); CORN (F; JLH); ESCHERICHIA (F; JLH); FUNGUS (1; HHB); INFECTION
(1; HHB); MYCOSIS (1; HHB); PARASITE (1; HHB); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); WART (F; JLH); YEAST (1; HHB).
DOSAGES (WILD TURNIP) — FOOD FARMACY AS FAR AS I AM CONCERNED.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WILD TURNIP) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
NONE AT PROPER DOSES (PH2). RAPESEED OIL INGESTED IN OVERDOSE CAN BE CARDIOTOXIC. AND IN HUGE DOSES,
HARD TO GET DIETARILY, INDOLE-3-CARBINOL MIGHT STIMULATE BREAST CANCER RATHER THAN PREVENT IT BECAUSE IT
DOES SO AT LEVELS REASONABLY ATTAINABLE THROUGH DIETARY CONSUMPTION OF CRUCIFERS (BRASSICACEAE). DON’T
OVERDO IT. IN HUGE QUANTITIES, GLUCOSINOLATE/ISOTHIOCYANATE-CONTAINING CRUCIFERS MIGHT UPSET THE THYROID.
HYPERTHYROIDISM WITH GOITER TRACED “TO THE USE OF THE ISOTHIOCYANATES IN MUSTARD” (APA). DELANEYITE
NITPICKOLOGICAL GENE JOCKS WILL DOUBTLESS CLAMOR TO PUT THE SAME GOITROGENIC WARNING ON ALL MEMBERS
OF THE MUSTARD FAMILY AS WELL AS PAPAYA, CAPER, AND NASTURTIUM, AND ALL GENISTEIN-CONTAINING LEGUMES.
OUR GENES COEVOLVED WITH THE GENISTEIN AND GLUCOSINOLATES FOR MILLIONS OF YEARS!
WILD YAM (DIOSCOREA VILLOSA L.) ++
SYNONYMS: D. HIRTICAULIS BARTLETT, D. VILLOSA VAR. HIRTICAULIS (BARTLETT) H. E. AHLES.
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ACTIVITIES (WILD YAM) — ANALEPTIC (1; HHB); ANALGESIC (F; APA; FAD); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1;
APA; PNC; WAM); ANTIOXIDANT (F; SKY); ANTIRHEUMATIC (1; APA; PED); ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA;
PH2; SKY; WAM); ANTIULCER (1; PH2); BITTER (F; PED); CHOLAGOGUE (F; PNC); DIAPHORETIC (F; APA;
FEL; PH2; PNC); DIURETIC (F; HHB); EMETIC (F; TOM); ESTROGENIC (F; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; APA;
FEL; HHB); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; PH2); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (F; SKY);
MASTOGENIC (1; PH2); MYORELAXANT (F; APA).
INDICATIONS (WILD YAM) — ANGINA (F; MAD); APPENDICITIS (F; MAD); ARTHROSIS (F; APA; PED);
ASTHMA (F; FEL); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; MAD); BILIOUSNESS (F; FEL; TOM); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM;
FAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PHR); CHOLERA (1; MAD); COLIC (1; APA; PH2; PNC; SKY; TOM;
WAM); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; FEL); CRAMP (F; APA; MAD; PH2; SKY; WAM); DYSENTERY (F; MAD);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA; MAD; PH2; PNC); ENTEROSIS (1; HHB; MAD; PH2); FEVER (F; APA;
FEL; PH2; PNC); FRIGIDITY (F; HHB); GALLSTONE (F; APA; MAD); GAS (1; MAD; WAM); GASTROSIS
(F; FAD; FEL); HEADACHE (1; WAM); HEMORRHOID (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (1; FEL; PH2); HICCUP
(F; FAD; MAD); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; PH2; SKY); HIGH TRIGLYCERIDES (1; APA; SKY); HYPERGLYCEMIA (F; SKY); HYSTERIA (F; MAD); IBS (F; PED); IMPOTENCE (F; HHB; MAD); INFLAMMATION
(1; APA; FNF; PNC; TOM: WAM); ISCHIOSIS (F; MAD); JAUNDICE (F; FEL); LOW HDL (1; APA);
MENOPAUSE (F; SKY); MORNING SICKNESS (F; APA; FAD; FEL; TOM); MYOSIS (F; SKY); NAUSEA
(F; FEL; TOM); NEPHROSIS (F; MAD); NEUROPATHY (F; HHB; MAD); NEURASTHENIA (F; HHB; MAD);
PAIN (F; APA; DEM; FAD; MAD); PARTURITION (F; APA); RHEUMATISM (1; APA; HHB; MAD;
PED; PNC; TOM); SPERMATORRHEA (F; MAD); STOMACHACHE (F; MAD); SYPHILIS (F; MAD);
TENESMUS (F; MAD); TENSION (1; WAM); ULCER (1; PH2); VD (F; MAD); VOMITING (F; FEL;
TOM); WATER RETENTION (F; HHB).
DOSAGES (WILD YAM) — 250–500 MG ROOT/DAY (APA); 2–4 G POWDERED ROOT (HHB); 40–400 MG
POWDERED ROOT (MAD); 1–2 TSP FRESH ROOT (PED); 2–4 G DRY ROOT (PED); 3 G DRY ROOT:15 ML
ALCOHOL/15 ML WATER (PED); 2–3 ML ROOT TINCTURE 3–4 ×/DAY (SKY); 0.5 TSP ROOT TINCTURE 2 ×/DAY
(APA); 20–60 DROPS ROOT TINCTURE (FEL); 2–4 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT/DAY (APA); 2 (505 MG)
CAPSULES/DAY; 1 (505 MG) STX CAPSULE/DAY (JAD); 2–4 FLUID OZ DECOCTION.
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WILD YAM) — CLASS 1. LARGE DOSES OF
TINCTURE ARE EMETIC (AHP). WHILE THE MEDICINAL YAMS MAY BE SO RICH IN SAPONINS AS TO BE
DISTASTEFUL, OVERCONSUMPTION IS NOT TO BE RECOMMENDED. REICHERT (1996) REPORTS GI DISTRESS IN
VOLUNTEERS TAKING HIGH DOSES OF WILD YAM, AFTER SAYING THAT THE INVESTIGATORS (ARAGHINIKNAM ET
AL, 1996) HE WAS REVIEWING “NOTED NO ADVERSE EFFECTS.” GRUENWALD WARNS THAT OVERDOSES COULD
LEAD TO PICROTOXIN-LIKE POISONINGS DUE TO DIOSCORIN (PHR). DIOSGENIN MAY REDUCE ANTIINFLAMMATORY EFFECTS OF INDOMETHACIN (PH2). MAY BE ADDITIVELY ESTROGENIC WITH TRUE ESTROGEN (PH2). USE
MAY BE INAPPROPRIATE IN HORMONAL DISORDERS (WAM). USE DURING PREGNANCY NOT ADVISED (WAM).
LIMIT CHILDREN’S USE TO 1 WEEK (WAM). STARTER MATERIAL FOR PROGESTERONE, TESTOSTERONE, AND OTHER
STEROIDS AND CORTICOSTEROIDS. STEROIDS USED FOR ARTHROSIS, DYSMENORRHEA, MENOPAUSE (PMS). NOT
COVERED IN COMMISSION E (KOM).
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WINGED BEAN, ASPARAGUS PEA
(PSOPHOCARPUS TETRAGONOLOBUS (L.) DC.) ++
SYNONYMS: BOTOR TETRAGONOLOBUS (L.) KUNTZE, DOLICHOS TETRAGONOLOBUS L.
ACTIVITIES (WINGED BEAN) — ANTHELMINTHIC (1; X11315752); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; X10630117); ANTICANCER (1; FNF; JBH); ANTIEDEMIC (1; X7701004); ANTI-HIV (1; FNF); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FNF;
X11684183); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; X9353895); ANTIMALARIAL (1; FNF); ANTIMELANOMIC (1; FNF;
X7489361); ANTINOCICEPTIVE (1; X103991940); ANTIPLASMODIAL (1; FNF); ANTISEPTIC (F; DAD);
ANTITUMOR (1; FNF; JBH); ANTIVIRAL (1; FNF); APHRODISIAC (F; DAD); APOPTOTIC (1; X11107130;
X7489361); CYTOTOXIC (1; FNF); DEPURATIVE (F; DAD); PHOSPHOLIPASE-A2 INHIBITOR (1; X11684183).
INDICATIONS (WINGED BEAN) — ANEMIA (F; DAD); BACTERIA (1; X10630117); BOIL (F; DAD);
CANCER (1; FNF; JBH; X11107130); CANCER, BRAIN (1; X10399962); CANDIDA (F; DAD); DIABETES
(F; DAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; DAD); EDEMA (1; X7701004); FUNGUS (F; DAD); GLIOBLASTOMA (1;
X10399962); HIV (1; FNF); INFECTION (1; DAD; FNF); LEUKEMIA (1; X9353895); MALARIA (1;
FNF); MEDULLOBLASTOMA (1; X10399962); MELANOMA (1; FNF; X7489361); NEUROBLASTOMA (1;
X11107130); OBESITY (F; DAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; DAD); OTOSIS (F; DAD); PAIN (1; X103991940);
SMALLPOX (F; DAD); SWELLING (1; X7701004); TOOTHACHE (F; DAD); VD (F; DAD); VERTIGO (F;
DAD); VIRUS (1; FNF); WORM (1; X11315752).
DOSAGES (WINGED BEAN) — FLOWERS, PODS, SEEDS AND ROOTS ARE FOOD FARMACY (JAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WINGED BEAN) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM;
PH2). ROOTS ARE ONE OF THE BEST SOURCES OF BETULINIC ACID (TO 5.3%) IN MY DATABASE. THE TUBEROUS
ROOTS WERE REPORTEDLY EDIBLE.
WINGED PRICKLY-ASH (ZANTHOXYLUM ARMATUM DC) ++
SYNONYMS: ZANTHOXYLUM ALATUM ROXB., ZANTHOXYLUM PLANISPINUM SIEBOLD & ZUCC.
ACTIVITIES (WINGED PRICKLY-ASH) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; WOI); ANTISEPTIC (1; WOI); APERITIF (F;
KAB); ASTRINGENT (F; KAB); BITTER (F; KAB); CARMINATIVE (F; KAB; KAP; SUW; WOI); DENTIFRICE
(1; WOI); DEODORANT (1; WOI); DEPURATIVE (F; KAB); DIAPHORETIC (F; KAB); FUNGICIDE (1; WOI);
HEPATOTONIC (F; KAB); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; WOI); INSECTIFUGE (1; WOI); PECTORAL (F; KAB); PISCICIDE
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(F; KAB; SUW); STIMULANT (F; KAB); STOMACHIC (F; KAB; KAP; SUW; WOI); TONIC (F; KAB;
KAP); VERMIFUGE (1; KAB; WOI).
INDICATIONS (WINGED PRICKLY-ASH) — ANOREXIA (F; KAB); ASTHMA (F; KAB); BACTERIA (1; WOI);
CANCER (F; KAB); CEREBROSIS (F; KAB); CHOLERA (1; KAB; KAP; SUW; WOI); COLIC (F; KAB);
DIABETES (1; WOI); DIARRHEA (F; KAB); DYSPEPSIA (F; KAB; KAP; SUW; WOI); DYSURIA (F; KAB);
ENTEROSIS (F; KAB); ESCHERICHIA (1; WOI); FEVER (F; KAB; KAP; SUW; WOI); FUNGUS (1; WOI);
GAS (F; KAB; KAP; SUW; WOI); HALITOSIS (F; KAB); HEADACHE (F; KAB); HEPATOSIS (F; KAB);
HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; WOI); INFECTION (1; WOI); INSANITY (F; KAB); LEUKODERMA (F; KAB); MYCOSIS
(1; WOI); OPHTHALMIA (F; KAB); OTOSIS (F; KAB); PAIN (F; KAB); SALMONELLA (1; WOI); SCABIES
(F; WOI); SHIGELLA (1; WOI); SNAKEBITE (F; KAB); SPLENOSIS (F; KAB); STOMATOSIS (F; KAB);
TOOTHACHE (F; KAB; KAP); WORM (1; KAB; WOI).
DOSAGES (WINGED PRICKLY-ASH) — 0.6–1.2 G POWDERED FRUIT (KAP); 1–3 G POWDERED BARK (KAP);
28–56 ML BARK TEA (KAP).
WINTER CHERRY, CHINESE LANTERN (PHYSALIS ALKEKENGI L.) +
PH2 MUDDIES THE ISSUE BY LISTING CAPE GOOSEBERRY AS ANOTHER COMMON NAME. I’M RESERVING THAT
NAME FOR PHYSALIS PERUVIANA L.
SYNONYM: PHYSALIS EDULIS SIMS.
ACTIVITIES (WINTER CHERRY) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; DAA); ALTERATIVE (F; EFS; SKJ); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(F; DAA); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DAA; EFS); ANTITUSSIVE (F; DAA); APERIENT (F; EFS); DEPURATIVE (F;
MAD); DIURETIC (F; DAA; PH2); EXPECTORANT (F; DAA); HEPATIC (F; EFS); HYDRAGOGUE (F; WOI);
LITHOLYTIC (F; MAD); NEPHROTONIC (F; MAD); TONIC (F; EFS); URICOSURIC (F; MAD); UTEROCONTRACTANT
(F; DAA); VERMIFUGE (F; SKJ; WOI).
INDICATIONS (WINTER CHERRY) — ARTHROSIS (F; MAD); BLEEDING (F; HHB); BOIL (F; DAA); BRONCHOSIS (F; DAA); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, ANUS (F; JLH); CHILDBIRTH (F; DAA); COUGH (F; DAA);
CYSTOSIS (F; HHB; MAD; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; SKJ); DIABETES (F; DAA); DROPSY (F; MAD);
DYSENTERY (F; DAA); DYSMENORRHEA (F; MAD); DYSURIA (F; SKJ); FEVER (F; DAA; EFS); GAS (F;
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DAA); GOUT (F; DAA; HHB; MAD; PH2); HEMATURIA (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F; MAD); INFLAMMATION
(F; DAA); JAUNDICE (F; DAA; HHB; MAD); NEPHROSIS (F; MAD; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; MAD); PAIN
(F; DAA); PEMPHIGUS (F; DAA); PERTUSSIS (F; DAA); PHARYNGOSIS (F; DAA); PROCTOSIS (F; JLH);
RHEUMATISM (F; DAA; HHB; PH2); SORE (F; DAA; JLH); SORE THROAT (F; DAA); STONE (F; MAD);
TONSILOSIS (F; DAA); TRACHEOSIS (F; DAA); WATER RETENTION (F; DAA; PH2); WORM (F; SKJ; WOI);
WOUND (F; MAD).
DOSAGES (WINTER CHERRY) — 15–60 G EDIBLE FRUIT IN DECOCTION (HHB); 30 G FRUIT JUICE (HHB;
MAD); 10–20 BERRIES/DAY (MAD); 15–30 G SHOOT IN DECOCTION (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WINTER CHERRY) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
GREEN FRUITS CAN CAUSE POISONING (PH2).
WINTERGREEN (GAULTHERIA PROCUMBENS L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (WINTERGREEN) — ALLERGENIC (1; PH2); ANALGESIC (1; CRC; FAD); ANTIAGGREGANT (1;
FNF); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; FAD); ANTIRHEUMATIC (1; CRC; PNC); ANTISEPTIC (1; CRC; FAD;
PH2); ANTITUMOR (1; FAD); ASTRINGENT (1; APA; CEB); CARDIOPROTECTIVE (F; MIC); CARMINATIVE
(1; APA; CRC; FAD; MAD); COLLYRIUM (F; CRC); COUNTERIRRITANT (1; APA; CRC); DEPURATIVE
(F; CEB; DEM); DIURETIC (1; APA; CRC; PNC); EMETIC (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CEB; CRC);
LACTAGOGUE (F; CEB; CRC); LECTINIC (1; LEL); MITOGENIC (1; CRC; LEL); NERVINE (F; CRC);
RUBEFACIENT (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); STIMULANT (1; APA; CEB; CRC); TONIC (F; DEM); URINARY
ANTISEPTIC (1; FNF).
INDICATIONS (WINTERGREEN) — AMENORRHEA (F; CEB); ARTHROSIS (1; DEM; PHR; PH2); ASTHMA
(F; CEB; PHR; PH2); CANCER (1; CEB; FAD; LEL); CARDIOPATHY (F; MIC); CARIES (F; CEB; CRC);
CATARRH (F; CRC); COLD (1; DEM; FAD); COLIC (1; APA; MAD); CONGESTION (F; MAD); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; CRC); CYSTOSIS (1; FNF); DEBILITY (F; CEB); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC); DIABETES (F; CRC);
DIAPHRAGMOSIS (1; MAD; PHR); DIARRHEA (F; CEB; CRC); DROPSY (F; CRC); DYSENTERY (F; DEM);
DYSMENORRHEA (1; CRC; MAD; PHR); DYSPEPSIA (1; APA; DEM); DYSPNEA (F; CEB; CRC);
EDEMA (1; APA); EPIDIDYMOSIS (1; CRC; MAD; PHR); FEVER (1; APA; CRC; FAD; MAD); FLU
(F; DEM); GAS (1; APA; CRC; FAD; MAD); GASTROSIS (F; CRC; MAD); GINGIVOSIS (F; DEM);
GONORRHEA (F; CRC); GOUT (1; CRC; MAD); HEADACHE (1; APA; DEM; FAD); HEART (F; MIC);
INFECTION (1; FNF; MAD); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; FAD); ISCHIOSIS (F; MAD); LEUKORRHEA (F;
CRC); LUMBAGO (1; CRC; DEM; FAD); MYOSIS (1; APA; FAD); NEPHROSIS (F; DEM; FAD);
NEURALGIA (1; FAD; PH2); OPHTHALMIA (F; CEB); ORCHOSIS (1; CRC; MAD; PHR); OVARIOSIS (1;
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PHR); PAIN (1; APA; CRC; FAD; MAD); PERTUSSIS (F; MAD); PLEURISY (1; PHR); PLEUROSIS (F;
MAD); PLEURODYNIA (1; CRC; PHR); RHEUMATISM (1; APA; CRC; FAD; PNC); SCIATICA (1; CRC;
FAD; PH2); SCROFULA (F; CRC); SNIFFLE (F; MAD); SORE THROAT (1; APA; CRC); SPRAIN (1; FAD);
STOMACHACHE (1; DEM; FAD); STOMATOSIS (F; CRC); STROKE (F; MIC); TAPEWORM (F; DEM);
TOOTHACHE (1; CRC); TUMOR (1; FAD); TYPHUS (F; MAD); VD (F; CRC; DEM); UTEROSIS (F; MAD);
WATER RETENTION (1; APA; CEB; CRC; PNC); WORM (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (WINTERGREEN) — NEVER TAKE WINTERGREEN OIL INTERNALLY (APA); 1 TSP LEAF/CUP WATER,
STEEPED 5–20 MINUTES, UP TO 1 CUP/DAY, ONE MOUTHFUL AT A TIME (APA); 10–20 DROPS WINTERGREEN
OIL IN CAPSULES OR MILK (MAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WINTERGREEN) — CLASS 1. SALICYLATES AND
TANNINS (AHP). AHP GIVES WINTERGREEN ITS TOP SCORE FOR EFFICACY (APA). “NOT ALLOWED AS A NONMEDICINAL INGREDIENT IN ORAL PRODUCTS IN CANADA” (MICHOLS, 1995). AS LITTLE AS 4 ML WINTERGREEN
OIL CAN BE LETHAL TO AN INFANT. IN THE U.S., LIQUID PREPARATIONS CONTAINING MORE THAN 5 ML METHYL
SALICYLATE MUST BE IN CHILD-RESISTANT PACKAGING. MOTHERS ARE ADVISED THAT SALICYLATES DO ENTER
BREAST MILK. SOME PEOPLE, ESPECIALLY ASTHMATICS, MAY BE SUPERSENSITIVE TO SALICYLATES. CAUTION
IS ALWAYS INDICATED WHEN INGESTING ANY NEW SUBSTANCE, NATURAL OR SYNTHETIC (AEH). WINTERGREEN
OIL, CLASSIFIED AS “VERY TOXIC,” CONTAINS METHYL SALICYLATE AS THE CHIEF CONSTITUENT. POISONING FROM
WINTERGREEN OIL CAN CAUSE ACID-BASE IMBALANCE, ALTERED GLUCOSE METABOLISM, AND CENTRAL NERVOUS
SYSTEM TOXICITY. BETWEEN 5 ML AND 30 ML OF WINTERGREEN OIL IS CONSIDERED THE LETHAL DOSE FOR A
70 KG HUMAN. CNS SYMPTOMS OF MILD CHRONIC SALICYLATE TOXICITY INCLUDE HEADACHE, DIZZINESS,
TINNITUS, DIFFICULTY IN HEARING, DIMNESS OF VISION, MENTAL CONFUSION, LASSITUDE, AND DROWSINESS.
MORE SEVERE SYMPTOMS INCLUDE SEIZURES AND COMA. FEVER IS USUALLY PROMINENT. SEVERE ACUTE
SALICYLISM INCLUDES DISORIENTATION, IRRITABILITY, HALLUCINATIONS, LETHARGY, STUPOR, COMA, AND SEIZURES.
GI IRRITATION MAY PRODUCE NAUSEA AND VOMITING, HYPERVENTILATION, INCREASED GI LOSSES LEADING TO
MILD DEHYDRATION, WHICH IS ENHANCED BY DECREASED INTAKE OF FLUID. HYPOKALEMIA MAY RESULT FROM
INCREASED GI AND RENAL LOSSES AND SYSTEMIC ALKALOSIS (AEH1). THE PRODRUG, SALICIN, WHICH DOES
NOT IRRITATE THE STOMACH, IS METABOLIZED TO SALIGENIN IN THE GI TRACT AND SALICYLIC ACID AFTER
ABSORPTION. “PRODUCTS CONTAINING WILLOW SHOULD PREFERABLY BE STANDARDIZED ON THEIR SALICIN
CONTENT...” (CAN). METHYL SALICYLATE, THE CHEMICAL BEHIND THE AROMA, WITH ANTIINFLAMMATORY AND
PAIN-KILLING ACTIVITIES, HAS RECENTLY BEEN SHOWN TO ENABLE PLANTS TO COMMUNICATE WITH EACH OTHER.
WINTER’S-BARK (DRIMYS WINTERI J.R. & G. FORST.) +
SYNONYMS: D. CHILENSIS DC., D. WINTERI VAR. CHILENSIS (DC.) A. GRAY.
ACTIVITIES (WINTER’S-BARK) — ANALGESIC (1; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; MPG); ANTISEPTIC (1; MPG);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; MPG); ANTILEUKEMIC (1; MPG); ANTISCORBUTIC (F; EFS); ASTRINGENT (F; EFS);
BITTER (1; PH2); CARMINATIVE (1; EFS; PH2); DIAPHORETIC (F; MPG); STIMULANT (F; EFS); STOMACHIC
(1; EFS; HHB; PH2); TONIC (1; MPG; PH2).
INDICATIONS (WINTER’S-BARK) — ADENOPATHY (1; MPG); ANEMIA (F; MPG); BACTERIA (1; MPG);
CANCER (1; JFM; JLH; MPG); CANDIDA (1; MPG); CIRCULOSIS (F; MPG); COLIC (F; PH2); CONSTIPATION
(F; JFM); DEBILITY (F; MPG); DERMATOSIS (F; PH2); DIARRHEA (F; MPG); DYSENTERY (F; MPG);
DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; MPG); FEVER (F; MPG); GAS (1; EFS; PH2); GASTROSIS (F; JFM;
MPG); INFECTION (1; MPG); INFLAMMATION (1; MPG); LEUKEMIA (1; FNF; JFM; MPG); PAIN (1;
FNF); RESPIROSIS (F; MPG); RHEUMATISM (F; MPG); SCURVY (1; JFM); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; MPG);
TOOTHACHE (1; FNF; PH2); YEAST (1; MPG).
DOSAGES (WINTER’S-BARK) — STEEP 1 LEAF IN A CUP BOILING WATER 5 MINUTES, SWEETEN TO TASTE (MPG).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WINTER’S-BARK) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). NONE REPORTED (PH2).
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WITCH HAZEL (HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (WITCH HAZEL) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANALGESIC (1; DEM; MAB); ANTIAGING (1; MAB);
ANTIAGGREGANT (1; MAB); ANTIEDEMIC (1; MAB); ANTIERYTHEMIC (1; MAB; SHT); ANTIHEMORRHAGIC
(3; CAN; KOM); ANTIHERPETIC (1; MAB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; CAN; KOM; PH2); ANTILEUKOTRIENE
(1; MAB); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; MAB); ANTIOXIDANT (1; MAB); ANTIPHLEBITIC (1; BGB); ANTIPYRETIC
(1; APA; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (F; CRC); ANTI-UV (1; MAB); ANTIVIRAL (1; MAB); ANTIWRINKLE (1;
MAB); APERITIF (F; DEM); APHRODISIAC (F; MIC); ASTRINGENT (1; APA; CRC; FAD; PH2; SHT);
CARCINOGEN (1; CRC); COLLYRIUM (F; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); HEMOSTAT (2; FAD; KOM; PH2;
SHT); PANACEA (F; DEM); SEDATIVE (F; CRC); SUNSCREEN (1; MAB); TONIC (1; CRC; MAB);
VASOCONSTRICTOR (1; APA; MAB; SHT).
INDICATIONS (WITCH HAZEL) — ABORTION, IMPENDING (F; MAD); ABRASION (1; MAB); ANOREXIA
(F; DEM); ARTHROSIS (1; DEM; MAB); ASTHMA (1; DEM; FAD; MAB); BACKACHE (F; CRC); BITE
(F; CRC; DEM); BLEEDING (3; BGB; CAN; CRC; FAD; KOM; PH2; SHT); BOIL (F; MAD); BRUISE
(1; BGB; FAD; MAD); BUG BITE (1; APA); BURN (2; CRC; PHR; PH2; WAF); CANCER (1; CRC;
MAB); CANCER, EYE (F; JLH); CHEST COLD (F; DEM); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); CHOLERA (1; DEM;
FAD); COLD (1; CRC; DEM; FAD); COLITIS (F; CAN; PH2); CONGESTION (F; CRC); CONJUNCTIVOSIS
(F; CRC); COUGH (F; DEM; FAD); CROHN’S DISEASE (1; MAB); CVI (2; PHR; PH2); CYSTOSIS (F;
MAD); DERMATOSIS (2; KOM; PIP; PHR; PH2); DIARRHEA (1; APA; CRC; HHB; PH2; SHT);
DYSENTERY (F; CRC; HHB); DYSMENORRHEA (1; APA; CRC; PH2); ECZEMA (1; BGB; MAB; SKY);
EDEMA (1; MAB); ENTEROSIS (1; APA; PH2); ENTERORRHAGIA (1; APA); EPISTAXIS (1; MAD);
ERYTHEMA (1; BGB; SHT); FEVER (1; APA; CRC); GINGIVOSIS (1; APA; BGB; FNF); GLEET (F;
CRC); GOITER (F; MAD); GONORRHEA (F; MAD); HEADACHE (F; MAD; MIC); HEMATEMESIS (1;
CAN; PH2); HEMOPTYSIS (1; CAN; PHR; PH2); HEMORRHOID (2; CRC; FAD; KOM; PH2; PIP);
HERPES (1; MAB); INFLAMMATION (2; BGB; CAN; KOM; MAB; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; CRC); ITCH
(1; FAD; MAD); LAMENESS (F; FAD); LEUKORRHEA (F; MAD); LUMBAGO (F; MAD); MENORRHAGIA
(1; HHB); METRORRHAGIA (1; FAD); MUCOSOSIS (2; APA; KOM; PH2; PIP); MYOSIS (F; APA; CRC;
FAD); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC); NEURALGIA (F; MAD); NEURODERMATOSIS (1; BGB; MAB); OPHTHALMIA (F; APA; CRC; FAD; WAF); ORCHOSIS (F; MAD); PAIN (1; DEM; MAB); PHARYNGOSIS (2;
KOM; PHR; PH2); PHLEBITIS (F; BGB; CRC; HHB); PHTHISIS (F; CRC); POISON IVY (F; WAF);
PULMONOSIS (F; DEM; FAD); RASH (F; MIC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); SORE (1; HHB; SKY); SORE
THROAT (1; APA; CRC; FAD); SPRAIN (F; BGB; CRC); STOMATOSIS (2; APA; BGB; KOM; PHR;
PH2); SUNBURN (F; BGB; WAF); SWELLING (1; CAN; CRC; MAB; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC;
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DEM); TUMOR (F; BGB; CRC); ULCER (F; CRC; HHB); VARICOCELE (F; MAD); VARICOSIS (2; KOM;
PNC; PHR; PH2; SHT); VD (F; DEM; MAD); VIRUS (1; MAB); WOUND (2; KOM; PHR; PH2;
SKY); WRINKLE (1; MAB).
DOSAGES (WITCH HAZEL) — 2 G DRY LEAF, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2 G LEAF OR BARK 3 ×/DAY
(MAB); 7–14 ML/DAY FLUID LEAF EXTRACT (1:2) (MAB); 2–4 TSP (1–2 G) LEAF DECOCTION 1–3 ×/DAY
(APA); 1 TSP (2–3 G) BARK DECOCTION 1–3 ×/DAY (APA); 2–4 ML LIQUID BARK EXTRACT (1:1 IN 45%
ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 10–15 DROPS LIQUID BARK EXTRACT 3 ×/DAY (MAD); 2–4 ML BARK TINCTURE
(APA; PNC). FEW SOURCES SEEM TO STRESS TOPICAL USE ONLY. EVEN THE HERBAL PDR (PH2) SAYS THAT
WITCH HAZEL BARK IS AVAILABLE AS A COMMINUTED DRUG OR AS AN EXTRACT FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL
USES (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WITCH HAZEL) — CLASS 1. TANNINS (AHP).
NONE KNOWN (KOM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES”
(PH2). “IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED THAT THESE EXTRACTS BE TAKEN INTERNALLY BECAUSE THE TOXICITY OF THE
TANNINS HAS NOT BEEN WELL DEFINED... DOSES OF 1 G OF WITCH HAZEL WILL CAUSE NAUSEA, VOMITING, OR
CONSTIPATION” (LRNP, SEP, 1990). IN SUSCEPTIBLE PATIENTS, IRRITATION OF THE STOMACH MAY OCCUR
OCCASIONALLY. IN RARE CASES, WITCH HAZEL TANNINS MAY CAUSE LIVER DAMAGE (BIS). IN VIEW OF THE
TANNIN CONTENT, EXCESSIVE USE, ESPECIALLY DURING LACTATION AND PREGNANCY, SHOULD BE AVOIDED.
“THERE ARE NO KNOWN PROBLEMS WITH THE USE OF WITCH HAZEL DURING PREGNANCY...” (CAN). NO
CONTRAINDICATIONS, DRUG-DRUG INTERACTIONS, OR SIDE EFFECTS ARE KNOWN (SHT). “MAY CAUSE MINOR
SKIN IRRITATION IN SOME PEOPLE WHEN APPLIED TOPICALLY” (SKY). WITCH HAZEL WATER IS NOT INTENDED
FOR INTERNAL USE. TEAS CAN BE BREWED FROM LEAVES AND TWIGS, BUT THEIR SAFETY IS NOT DEFINED (LRNP,
SEPTEMBER 1990). APA LISTS THE CARCINOGEN SAFROLE, BUT IN MINIMAL QUANTITIES (APA). TANNINS,
MANY OF THE SAME ONES PROMOTED FOR TEA TODAY, EXPLAIN NEARLY HALF OF THE INDICATIONS.
WOLFBERRY (LYCIUM CHINENSE MILL.) ++
CHINESE WOLFBERRY (NOTE: ACCORDING TO FOSTER AND YUE, THE CHINESE USE L. BARBARUM L. AND L.
CHINENSIS INTERCHANGEABLY, SO WHERE THEY WERE NOT SPECIFIC, I HAVE ENTERED INDICATIONS, ETC., IN BOTH
ACCOUNTS). A UNION OF BOTH ENTRIES MIGHT BE IN ORDER. HH2 MAINTAINS THEM AS DISTINCT.
ACTIVITIES (WOLFBERRY) — ACE INHIBITOR (1; PH2); ANALGESIC (1; FAY); ANTIAGING (1; JAF49:3106);
ANTIBACTERIAL (1; FAY); ANTIPYRETIC (1; FAY; HH2); BITTER (F; LMP); DEPURATIVE (F; LMP); HEMOSTAT
(F; FAY); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; X10960900); HEPATOTONIC (F; FAY; PH2); HYPOGLYCEMIC (1; FAY);
HYPOTENSIVE (1; FAY; PH2); IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE (1; PH2); MYDRIATIC (F; FAY); NEPHROTONIC (F;
LMP; PH2); RADIOPROTECTIVE (1; X10197745); TONIC (F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (WOLFBERRY) — ASTHMA (F; FAY); ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1; JAF49:3106); BACKACHE (F; FAY);
BACTERIA (1; FAY); BLEEDING (F; FAY; HH2); CACHEXIA (F; DAA); CANCER (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (1;
PH2); CIRCULOSIS (F; LMP); COUGH (F; HH2; LMP; PH2); DIABETES (F; FAY; PH2); DIZZINESS (F;
FAY); ECZEMA (F; HH2; PH2); EPISTAXIS (F; FAY; HH2; PH2); FEVER (1; FAY; HH2; LMP; PH2);
HEPATOSIS (1; LMP; PH2; X10960900); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; FAY; PH2; JAF49:3106); HYPERGLYCEMIA (1; FAY); HYPERHYDROSIS (F; PH2); INFECTION (1; FAY); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); MALARIA
(1; FAY; PH2); NEPHROSIS (F; PH2); NEUROSIS (F; LMP); NIGHT SWEATS (F; LMP); NYCTALOPIA (1;
JAF49:3101); ODONTOSIS (F; HH2; LMP); OPHTHALMIA (F; LMP); OSTEOSIS (F; LMP); PAIN (1; FAY;
HH2; PH2); PERTUSSIS (F; PH2); PNEUMONIA (F; LMP); PULMONOSIS (F; LMP); PULPOSIS (F; HH2;
PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; HH2; LMP; PH2); SPERMATORRHEA (F; DAA); STROKE (1; JAF49:3106); THIRST
(F; LMP; PH2); TINNITUS (F; FAY); TOOTHACHE (1; FAY; LMP; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; LMP); VERTIGO
(F; FAY); VOMITING (F; PH2).
DOSAGES (WOLFBERRY) — 9–15 G FRUIT/DAY IN TEA (FAY); SIP TEA THROUGH THE DAY FOR PERTUSSIS (PH2).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WOLFBERRY) — CLASS 2B (AHP). “HEALTH
HAZARDS NOT KNOWN WITH PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). AVOID IN COLD, DIARRHEA, AND PREGNANCY
(PH2).
WOOD ANEMONE (ANEMONE NEMOROSA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (WOOD ANEMONE) — ANTISEPTIC (1; HHB); NEUROTONIC (F; EFS); VESICANT (1; PH2);
TOXIC (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (WOOD ANEMONE) — AMENORRHEA (F; HHB); ARTHROSIS (F; HHB); ASTHMA (F; PH2);
BRONCHOSIS (F; HHB); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, FOOT (F; JLH); CORN (F; JLH); COUGH (F; PH2);
DERMATOSIS (F; JLH); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PH2); INDURATION (F; JLH); PAIN (F; PH2); PERTUSSIS (F; PH2);
PLEUROSIS (F; HHB); STOMACHACHE (F; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WOOD ANEMONE) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). INTERNALLY MAY CAUSE COLIC AND DIARRHEA, IRRITATING GI TRACT AND URETHRA; EXTERNALLY A VESICANT,
IRRITATING SKIN AND MUCUS MEMBRANE (PH2). INGESTION OF 30 FRESHLY HARVESTED PLANTS IS CONSIDERED
THE LETHAL DOSE FOR HUMANS (PH2).
WOOD BETONY (STACHYS OFFICINALIS (L.) TREVIS.) ++
SYNONYMS: BETONICA OFFICINALIS L., STACHYS BETONICA BENTH.
ACTIVITIES (WOOD BETONY) — ANTIDEPRESSANT (F; CRC; PED); ANTIDIARRHEIC (1; APA; PED); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA); ANTISEPTIC (1; PHR; PH2); ASTRINGENT (1; APA; CRC; PNC); BITTER (1; APA;
PNC); CARMINATIVE (F; PHR; PH2); CEREBROTONIC (F; CRC); CHOLAGOGUE (1; APA); DEPURATIVE (F; GMH);
DIGESTIVE (1; APA); EXPECTORANT (1; PHR); HEPATOTONIC (1; APA); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA; CRC; PED);
NERVINE (F; GMH); SEDATIVE (F; APA; PNC); TONIC (1; APA; GMH); TRANQUILIZER (F; PHR).
INDICATIONS (WOOD BETONY) — AGUE (F; CRC); ANXIETY (1; APA; PNC); ARTHROSIS (F; MAD);
ASTHMA (F; CRC; PHR); BLADDER STONE (F; CRC; PHR); BLEEDING (F; GMH); BRONCHOSIS (F; PHR);
BRUISE (F; GMH); CANCER (F; CRC); CANCER, GENITAL (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; CRC; JLH);
CANCER, SPLEEN (F; CRC; JLH); CATARRH (F; CRC; PHR); CHOLECYSTOSIS (1; APA; PHR); COLD (F;
CRC; GMH); CONVULSION (F; CRC); COUGH (F; CRC; GMH; PHR); CRAMP (F; MAD); CYSTOSIS (F;
CRC; PH2); DEBILITY (F; CRC; PH2); DEPRESSION (F; CRC; PED); DERMATOSIS (1; APA); DIARRHEA
(1; APA; PED; PH2); DROPSY (F; CRC); DYSPEPSIA (1; APA; CRC; GMH); DYSPNEA (F; GMH);
EDEMA (F; PHR); ENTEROSIS (1; APA); EPILEPSY (F; CRC; GMH); EPISTAXIS (F; CRC); FRACTURE (F;
MAD); GAS (F; PHR; PH2); GINGIVOSIS (1; APA); GOUT (F; CRC; GMH; PHR); HEADACHE (1; APA;
CRC; GMH; PNC); HEARTBURN (F; PHR); HEMOPTYSIS (F; GMH); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); HERNIA (F;
GMH); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; APA; CRC; PED); HYSTERIA (F; GMH); INFLAMMATION (1; APA);
INSOMNIA (F; APA; PNC); JAUNDICE (F; GMH); KIDNEY STONE (F; CRC; PHR); MUCOSOSIS (1; APA);
NEPHROSIS (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (F; APA; PHR; PNC); NEURALGIA (1; CRC; GMH; PHR; PNC);
NEUROSIS (1; APA; CRC; GMH); PALPITATION (F; CRC; GMH); PALSY (F; CRC; GMH); PARESIS (F;
MAD); PHTHISIS (F; MAD); PMS (1; APA); PULMONOSIS (F; PHR); RHEUMATISM (F; GMH); RHINOSIS
(F; JLH); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SORE THROAT (1; APA; PED); SCROFULA (F; GMH); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH);
STOMATOSIS (1; APA; PED); STRESS (F; APA); SWELLING (F; PH2); TENSION (F; APA); THROAT (F; CRC);
TOOTHACHE (F; MAD); VERTIGO (F; MAD); WEN (F; CRC); WOUND (F; PHR).
DOSAGES (WOOD BETONY) — 1 OZ HERB/PINT BOILING WATER (GMH); 1–2 G HERB/DAY IN 3 DOSES (PHR);
1–2 TSP FRESH HERB (PED); 0.5–1 G DRY HERB (PED); 0.75 G DRY HERB:4 ML ALCOHOL/4 ML WATER (PED);
2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (APA; PNC).
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WOOD BETONY) — CLASS 1 (AHP). NONE
REPORTED (PHR). OVERDOSE MAY IRRITATE STOMACH (CRC). RUSSIANS REPORT FINDING PRINCIPALS IN WOOD
BETONY WITH ANTIINFLAMMATORY AND CHOLAGOGUE PROPERTIES, AND SIGNIFICANTLY HYPOTENSIVE, BUT WITH
NO REFERENCE TO HUMAN STUDIES (APA).
WOOD EAR, MU EHR (AURICULARIA SPP.) ++
ACTIVITIES (WOOD EAR) — ALLERGENIC (1; HOB); ANALGESIC (F; HOB); ANTIAGING (1; HOB); ANTIAGGREGANT (1; HOB); ANTIFERTILITY (1; HOB); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; HOB); ANTILEUKOCYTOPENIC (1;
HOB); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1; HOB); ANTIOXIDANT (1; HOB); ANTIRADICULAR (1; HOB); ANTISARCOMIC (1;
HOB); ANTISEPTIC (1; HOB); ANTISPASMODIC (F; HOB); ANTITUMOR (1; HOB); ANTIULCER (1; HOB);
DERMATITIGENIC (1; HOB); ENERGIZER (F; HOB); EXPECTORANT (F; HOB); HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC (1;
HOB); HYPOTRIGLYCERIDEMIC (1; HOB); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; HOB); LIPOLYTIC (1; HOB); MAOI
(1; HOB); MYORELAXANT (F; HOB); VULNERARY (F; HOB).
INDICATIONS (WOOD EAR) — AGING (1; HOB); BLEEDING (1; HOB); CANCER (1; HOB); CARDIOPATHY
(1; HOB); CHILDBIRTH (F; HOB); CIRCULOSIS (F; HOB); CONSTIPATION (F; HOB); CRAMP (F; HOB);
DEBILITY (F; HOB); DIABETES (F; HOB); DYSENTERY (F; HOB); ENTEROSIS (F; HOB); HEMATOCHEZIA (F;
HOB); HEMORRHOID (1; HOB); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; HOB); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; HOB); HIGH
TRIGLYCERIDES (1; HOB); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; HOB); INFLAMMATION (1; HOB); LEUKORRHEA (F;
HOB); MUCOSOSIS (F; HOB); NAUSEA (F; HOB); OBESITY (F; HOB); OPHTHALMIA (F; HOB); PAIN (F;
HOB); PULMONOSIS (F; HOB); SARCOMA (1; HOB); SCLEROSIS (F; HOB); TOOTHACHE (F; HOB); TUMOR
(1; HOB); ULCER (1; HOB); UTEROSIS (1; HOB).
DOSAGES (WOOD EAR) — 15 G HERB IN TEA 2 ×/DAY (HOB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WOOD EAR) — NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PREGNANT
OR LACTATING WOMEN.
WOOD ROSE
(ARGYREIA NERVOSA (BURM. F.) BOJER) +
SYNONYMS: A. SPECIOSA (L. F.) SWEET, CONVOLVULUS NERVOSUS BURM. F., C. SPECIOSUS L. F., LETTSOMIA
NERVOSA (BURM. F.) ROXB.
ACTIVITIES (WOOD ROSE) — ANABOLIC (F; WO2); ANALGESIC (F; CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (F; WO2);
APHRODISIAC (F; WO2); DIURETIC (F; WO2); EMOLLIENT (F; WO2); EUPHORIANT (F; CRC); HALLUCINOGEN (F; CRC); HYPEREMIC (F; CRC); HYPOTENSIVE (1; WO2); STIMULANT (F; WO2); TONIC (F;
WO2).
INDICATIONS (WOOD ROSE) — BOIL (F; WO2); COLD (F; WO2); COUGH (F; WO2); CRAMP (F; WO2);
DERMATOSIS (F; WO2); ECZEMA (F; WO2); FEVER (F; WO2); GLEET (F; WO2); GONORRHEA (F; WO2);
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; WO2); IMPOTENCE (F; WO2); ITCH (F; WO2); NEUROSIS (F; WO2); PAIN (F;
CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; WO2); RINGWORM (F; WO2); STRANGURY (F; WO2); SWELLING (F; WO2); ULCER
(F; WO2); WATER RETENTION (F; WO2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WOOD ROSE) — A NARCOTIC HALLUCINOGEN,
PACKING A MISERABLE HANGOVER, WITH BLURRED VISION, CONSTIPATION, INERTIA, NAUSEA, AND VERTIGO (CRC).
LD50 SEEDS 500 MG/KG.
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WOODRUFF (GALIUM ODORATUM (L.) SCOP.) +
SYNONYM: ASPERULA ODORATA L.
ACTIVITIES (WOODRUFF) — ANTIAGGREGANT (1; APA); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA; CRC; HHB); ANTIEDEMIC
(1; APA; PHR; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA); ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2); ANXIOLYTIC (F; CRC); APERIENT (F; CRC); APHRODISIAC (F;
CRC); ASTRINGENT (1; APA); BITTER (1; APA; CRC); DEOBSTRUENT (F; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC);
DIAPHORETIC (F; APA; CRC); DIGESTIVE (1; APA); DIURETIC (F; APA; CRC); EXPECTORANT (F; APA);
HEPATOTONIC (F; APA); HEPATOTOXIC (1; CRC); HYPNOTIC (F; CRC); INSECTIFUGE (1; CRC); LYMPHOKINETIC (1; PHR; PH2); SEDATIVE (F; APA; CRC; HHB); SIALAGOGUE (1; APA); STOMACHIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (WOODRUFF) — ANXIETY (F; CRC); ARRHYTHMIA (F; PHR); ARTHROSIS (1; APA); BACTERIA
(1; APA; CRC; HHB); BLADDER STONE (F; CRC); CANCER (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (F; PHR); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; LAF); CIRCULOSIS (F; LAF; PH2); COLITIS (F; CRC; HHB); CONSTIPATION (F; APA); CRAMP
(1; APA; CRC; HHB; PHR; PH2); DYSMENORRHEA (F; PHR; PH2); EDEMA (1; APA; PHR; PH2);
FEVER (F; APA; CRC); HEMORRHOID (F; LAF; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; CRC; HHB; PH2); HYSTERIA (F;
PHR); INFECTION (1; HHB); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; CRC; JLH; PHR; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; APA;
CRC; HHB; PHR; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; PH2); METROSIS (F; CRC); MIGRAINE (F; CRC); NEPHROSIS (F;
LAF); NERVOUSNESS (F; APA; CRC; HHB; PHR; PH2); NEURALGIA (F; CRC); PHLEBITIS (1; APA);
RESPIROSIS (F; LAF); STOMACHACHE (F; CRC); SWELLING (1; APA; PHR; PH2); THROMBOPHLEBITIS (1;
APA); THROMBOSIS (1; APA); VARICOSIS (F; APA; PH2); VENOSIS (F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; APA;
CRC); WOUND (1; APA; CRC).
DOSAGES (WOODRUFF) — 2 TSP (1.8 G) SHOOTS/GLASS WATER (PHR); 1 G DRUG/DAY (PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WOODRUFF) — CLASS 1. RARELY MAY CAUSE
HEADACHE (AHP). NONE KNOWN FOR PROPER DOSAGES (PHR). HIGH DOSAGES MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS,
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HEADACHE, NAUSEA, AND STUPOR (APA; PHR). LONG-TERM CONSUMPTION MAY DAMAGE IDIOSYNCRATIC
LIVERS (PHR). NOT ALLOWED IN GERMAN PRODUCTS (PHR). ANIMALS FED LARGE DOSES OF COUMARIN MAY
EXPERIENCE BLOOD CLOTTING PROBLEMS, GROWTH INHIBITION, LIVER DAMAGE, AND TESTICULAR ATROPHY.
WOOD SAGE (TEUCRIUM SCORODONIA L.) +
ACTIVITIES (WOOD SAGE) — ALTERATIVE (F; EFS); ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); ANTISCORBUTIC (F; EFS);
ANTISEPTIC (1; FNF; PNC); ASTRINGENT (F; PNC); CARMINATIVE (F; PNC); DIAPHORETIC (F; EFS; MAD;
PNC); DIURETIC (F; MAD; PNC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS; MAD); EXPECTORANT (1; HH2; MAD;
PH2); TONIC (F; EFS); VULNERARY (F; PNC).
INDICATIONS (WOOD SAGE) — ABSCESS (F; PNC); ADENOPATHY (F; MAD); ADIPOSITY (F; MAD);
ARTHROSIS (F; MAD); ASTHMA (F; MAD); ATONY (F; MAD); BOIL (F; PNC); BRONCHOSIS (F; HH2; PH2);
CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; MAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; MAD); COLD (F;
PNC); COUGH (F; MAD); CRAMP (F; HH2); DIARRHEA (F; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; PNC); FEVER (F; EFS;
MAD; PNC); FIBROMA (F; JLH); FLU (F; MAD); GAS (F; PNC); GASTROSIS (F; JLH); HEMOPTYSIS (F;
MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; MAD); HEPATOSIS (F; HH2; MAD; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; HH2;
PH2); INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); MUCOSOSIS (F; PH2); ORCHOSIS (F; MAD); PHARYNGOSIS (F; PH2); POLYP
(F; JLH); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM (F; PNC); RHINOSIS (F; JLH; HH2; PH2); SORE THROAT
(F; PH2); SPASM (F; PH2); SPLENOSIS (F; MAD); SWELLING (F; MAD); TUBERCULOSIS (F; HH2; MAD;
PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; MAD; PNC); WOUND (F; MAD; PH2).
DOSAGES (WOOD SAGE) — 2 TSP (~2.6 G) HERB/CUP (HH2; PH2; MAD); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT
(PNC); HERB POULTICED TOPICALLY (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WOOD SAGE) — CLASS 4 (AHP). NOT COVERED
(KOM). NONE KNOWN WHEN PROPERLY DOSED (PH2).
WOOD SORREL (OXALIS ACETOSELLA L.) ++
ACTIVITIES (WOOD SORREL) — ANTIDOTE, ARSENIC (F; HHB); ANTIDOTE, QUICKSILVER (F; HHB);
ANTIPYRETIC (F; EFS); ANTISCORBUTIC (1; EFS); ANTISEPTIC (F; CEB); APHRODISIAC (F; CEB);
ASTRINGENT (F; EFS); CARDIAC (F; MAD); DEPURATIVE (F; MAD); DIURETIC (1; CEB; MAD; PH2);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; HHB; MAD); EXPECTORANT (F; HHB); HEMOSTAT (F; HHB; MAD); TOXIC (F;
EFS); VERMIFUGE (F; HHB).
INDICATIONS (WOOD SORREL) — ATHEROSCLEROSIS (F; HHB); BLEEDING (F; FEL; HHB; MAD); CACOETHES (F; JLH); CANCER (F; JLH; MAD; WOI); CANCER, BREAST (F; CEB); CANCER, LIP (F; WOI); CANCER,
LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, MOUTH (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CATARRH
(F; FEL; WOI); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); DYSURIA (F; FEL; PNC); FEVER (F; EFS;
MAD); FISTULA (F; MAD); GASTROSIS (F; CEB); GINGIVOSIS (F; PH2); GONORRHEA (F; FEL; WOI);
HEARTBURN (F; MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; CEB); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH; MAD; PH2); INDURATION (F; JLH);
INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; HHB; MAD); NEPHROSIS (F; HHB; MAD); ORCHOSIS (F; MAD);
QUINSY (F; WOI); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SCROFULA (F; FEL); SCURVY (1; PH2); SORE (F; MAD); SORE
THROAT (F; WOI); SPERMATORRHEA (F; LEL); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STOMATOSIS (F; MAD); SWELLING (F;
CEB); THIRST (F; MAD); URETHROSIS (F; CEB); VD (F; WOI); WATER RETENTION (1; CEB; MAD; PH2);
WORM (F; HHB; MAD); WOUND (F; MAD; PH2).
DOSAGES (WOOD SORREL) — EVAPORATE THE SORREL JUICE IN SUN, ADDING JUICE OF RED CLOVER LEAVES AND
FLOWERS, THICKENING WITH WHITE OAK ASHES, APPLYING TOPICALLY TO CANCERS, ESPECIALLY BREAST CANCER
(CEB). OTHERS SUGGEST SHEEP SORREL (RUMEX ACETOSELLA), WHICH IS IN THE ESSIAC FORMULA.
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CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WOOD SORREL) — NOT COVERED (AHP). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2) (BUT PH2 DESIGNATES NO
SPECIFIC QUANTIFIED DOSAGE! JAD). 100 LB LEAF YIELDS 30 LB JUICE, YIELDS 10 OZ “SALT OF LEMONS”
(POTASSIUM SUPEROXALATE = ?POTASSIUM BINOXALATE = POISONOUS INK REMOVER).
WOOLY DIGITALIS, WOOLY FOXGLOVE (DIGITALIS LANATA EHRH.) X
ACTIVITIES (WOOLY DIGITALIS) — ANTIDOTE (F; CRC); CARDIOTONIC (F; PH2; WOI); DIURETIC (1; PH2);
MYOCARDIOCONTRACTANT (F; PH2); NEGATIVE CHRONOTROPIC (F; PH2); POISON (1; FNF); POSITIVE INOTROPIC
(F; PH2).
INDICATIONS (WOOLY DIGITALIS) — ABSCESS (F; PHR; PH2); ADENOPATHY (F; JLH); ASTHMA (F; CRC);
BOIL (F; PHR; PH2); BURN (F; WOI); CANCER, ABDOMEN (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER,
COLON (F; JLH); CANCER, KNEE (F; JLH); CANCER, LYMPH (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (2; PH2); DROPSY (F;
CRC; WOI); EDEMA (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); EPILEPSY (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC); GASTROSIS
(F; CRC); HEADACHE (F; PHR; PH2); HEART (F; CRC); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (F; PHR; PH2); HYDROPSY
(F; CRC); ICTERUS (F; CRC); INDURATION (F; CRC); INSANITY (F; CRC); MIGRAINE (F; PH2); NEPHROSIS
(F; CRC; WOI); NEURALGIA (F; CRC); PALPITATION (F; CRC); PARALYSIS (F; PHR; PH2); SCROFULA (F;
CRC); SORE THROAT (F; CRC); SWELLING (F; JLH); TUMOR (F; CRC); ULCER (F; PHR; PH2); WATER
RETENTION (1; PH2); WOUND (F; PHR; PH2; WOI).
DOSAGES (WOOLY DIGITALIS) — PRESCRIPTION ONLY (JAD). RAPID DIGITALIZATION DOSE 0.75 MG DIGOXIN;
MAINTENANCE DOSE 0.25–0.75 MG/DAY ORL HUMAN (WOI).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WOOLY DIGITALIS) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
SHOULD BE CLASSIFIED AS A DRUG ONLY, REQUIRING REGISTRATION AND PRESCRIPTION (AEH; JAD). WHY REPEAT;
USE WITH ARRHYTHMOGENIC DRUGS (METHYLXANTHINES, PHOSPHODIESTERASE INHIBITORS (INCLUDING, I SUPPOSE, VIAGRA), QUINIDINE, SYMPATHOMIMETICS) INCREASES RISK OF ARRHYTHMIA (PH2). LONG-TERM DOSAGE
IS POTENTIALLY GYNECOMASTIC. OVERDOSES MAY CAUSE ANOREXIA, CONFUSION, DEPRESSION, DIARRHEA, GASTRIC
HYPERTONIA, HALLUCINATION, HEADACHE, PSYCHOSIS, STUPOR, TACHYCARDIA, AND VOMITING. LETHAL DOSES
(2–3 G LEAF IN HUMANS) INDUCE ASPHYXIATION OR HEART FAILURE (PH2). BOTH THE LEAF AND PURE GLYCOSIDES
ARE CONTRAINDICATED IN CAROTID SINUS SYNDROME, FIRST AND SECOND DEGREE AV-BLOCK, HYPERCALCEMIA,
HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY, HYPOKALEMIA, THORACIC AORTIC ANEURISM, VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA, OR
WPW SYNDROME (PH2). WOOLY FOXGLOVE PACKS THREE TIMES THE BIOLOGICAL PUNCH OF PURPLE FOXGLOVE.
THE WEALTH OF INDIA STATES THAT THIS SPECIES IS THE ONLY SOURCE OF DIGOXIN, WHICH IS ~300 TIMES MORE
POTENT THAN PREPARED PURPLE DIGITALIS LEAF.
WORMGRASS (SPIGELIA ANTHELMIA L.) X
THE HERBAL PDR MENTIONS WORMWOOD GRASS AS A SELECTED COMMON NAME; BAD SELECTION; EARLIER
NAMES IN EUROPE AND AMERICA WERE AMERICAN WORMGRASS OR WORMROOT, NOT WORMWOOD. EUROPEAN
FLORAS AND EFS, E.G., HAVE TENDED TO MIX THE NORTH AMERICAN S. MARILANDICA (L.) L. WITH THE MORE
TROPICAL AMERICAN S. ANTHELMIA L.
ACTIVITIES (WORMGRASS) — ANTIFEEDANT (1; X10552828); CARDIAC (F; EFS); CARDIOTONIC (1; EFS;
HH2; X11382246); HYPERTENSIVE (1; HH2; PH2); POSITIVE INOTROPIC (F; HH2; PH2); POISON (F; PH2;
X11382246); NARCOTIC (F; EFS; FEL); SEDATIVE (F; EFS); SOPORIFIC (F; EFS); TONIC (F; EFS); TOXIC
(F; EFS); VERMIFUGE (1; HH2; MAD; PH2).
INDICATIONS (WORMGRASS) — ANGINA (F; PH2); ASCARIDE (F; MAD); CARDIOPATHY (F; FEL; MAD;
PH2); COUGH (F; MAD); ENDOCARDOSIS (F; FEL; MAD); GOUT (F; MAD); HEADACHE (F; MAD; PH2);
INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; EFS); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (1; HH2; PH2); MIGRAINE (F; MAD);
MYOCARDOSIS (F; MAD); NERVOUSNESS (F; EFS); NEURALGIA (F; FEL; MAD; PH2); NEUROSIS (F; MAD);
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PAIN (F; MAD; PH2); PALPITATION (F; FEL); PERICARDOSIS (F; MAD); PHOTOPHOBIA (F; MAD); PINWORM
(1; MAD); RHEUMATISM (F; MAD); ROUNDWORM (1; GMH); SCROFULA (F; MAD); TACHYCARDIA (F;
MAD); TAPEWORM (F; GMH); TOPHUS (F; MAD); WORM (1; HH2; MAD; PH2).
DOSAGES (WORMGRASS) — DON’T TAKE IT (JAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WORMGRASS) — NOT COVERED (AHP; APA;
KOM). LARGE QUANTITIES OF THE DRUG MAY INDUCE DYSPNEA, MYOSITIS, SPASMS, AND VOMITING (PH2).
WORMGRASS HAS BEEN USED FOR POISONING HUMANS; THE TOXIC EFFECTS ARE SIMILAR TO THOSE OF STRYCHNINE
(CRC). SIDE EFFECTS OF S. MARILANDICA INCLUDE INCREASED HEART ACTION, VERTIGO, CONVULSIONS, AND
POSSIBLY DEATH (FAD).
WORMSEED (CHENOPODIUM AMBROSIOIDES L.) +
SYNONYMS: C. AMBROSIOIDES VAR. ANTHELMINTICUM (L.) A. GRAY, C. ANTHELMINTICUM L.
ACTIVITIES (WORMSEED) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CRC; PH2; WBB; ZUL); AMEBICIDE (1; CRC; MPG);
ANALGESIC (1; CRC; TRA); ANTIASTHMATIC (F; PH2); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; TRA); ANTIFEEDANT (F; ZUL);
ANTIMALARIAL (1; TRA); ANTIPYRETIC (F; DEM); ANTISEPTIC (1; ZUL; 60P); ANTISPASMODIC (F; CRC;
WBB; ZUL; 60P); ANTITUSSIVE (F; CRC); ANTIULCER (1; MPG; TRA; 60P); APIFUGE (1; ZUL);
ASCARICIDE (1; AAB; CRC); CARCINOGENIC (1; AAB; TRA); CARDIODEPRESSANT (1; MPG; TRA);
CARDIOTONIC (F; ZUL); CARMINATIVE (1; CRC; DAV; FAD); CONTRACEPTIVE (F; DAV); DECONGESTANT
(F; DAV); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC; WBB; ZUL); DIURETIC (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC; DEM;
JFM); FUNGICIDE (1; AAB; TRA; 60P); HYPOTENSIVE (1; TRA; 60P); INSECTICIDE (1; CRC; TRA);
LACTAGOGUE (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (F; DAV); MYORELAXANT (1; MPG; TRA; 60P); NARCOTIC (F; CRC);
NERVINE (F; CRC); PANACEA (F; DEM); PARALYTIC (1; PHR); POISON (1; CRC; JFM); PROTISTICIDE (1;
TRA); RESPIRASTIMULANT (1; MPG; TRA); SEDATIVE (F; AAB); SNAKE REPELLENT (F; ZIM; ZUL);
SPASMOGENIC (1; PHR); STIMULANT (F; CRC; PH2); STOMACHIC (F; CRC; HHB; JFM; ZIM); TONIC
(F; CRC; DEM; HHB); VERMIFUGE (2; FAD; PHR; PNC; TRA; ZUL; 60P).
INDICATIONS (WORMSEED) — AMEBA (2; CRC; FAD; IED; MPG); AMENORRHEA (F; CRC); ANEMIA
(F; CRC; ZUL); APPENDICITIS (F; CRC; JFM); ARTHROSIS (F; CRC; DAV); ASCARIS (1; AAB; CRC);
ASTHMA (F; IED; MPG; PH2; 60P); BACTERIA (1; TRA); BITE (F; CRC; JFM; MPG); BLEEDING (F;
PH2); BRUISE (F; JFM); BURN (F; JFM); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER, EYE (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F;
JLH); CHEST ACHE (F; DEM; ZIM); CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC; JFM); CHOREA (F; JFM); CHOLERA (F; DAV);
COLD (F; ZUL); COLIC (F; CRC; MPG; ZUL); CONGESTION (F; DAV); CONSTIPATION (F; DAV); CONVULSION (F; VAG; ZIM; ZUL); COUGH (F; MPG; ZUL); CRAMP (F; CRC; DAV; PH2; WBB; ZUL; 60P);
DELIRIUM (F; ZIM); DEPURATIVE (F; DAV); DERMATOPHYTE (F; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F; CRC; DAV; MPG;
60P); DIARRHEA (F; TRA); DISLOCATION (F; JFM); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC; MPG);
DYSPEPSIA (1; CRC; DAV; JFM); DYSPNEA (F; CRC; JFM); DYSURIA (F; JFM); ECZEMA (F; PH2;
ZUL); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC); ERYSIPELAS (F; HHB; ZUL); FATIGUE (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC; DEM;
VAG; WBB; ZIM; ZUL); FLU (F; DAV); FRACTURE (F; JFM); FUNGUS (1; AAB; CRC; TRA; 60P);
GAS (1; CRC; DAV; FAD; FNF; JFM); GASTROSIS (1; DEM; TRA); GONORRHEA (F; DEM); GOUT (F;
DAV); HANGOVER (F; AAB); HEADACHE (F; DEM); HEMORRHOID (F; DAV; MPG; 60P); HEPATOSIS (F;
TRA); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; MPG; TRA; 60P); HOOKWORM (2; CRC; FAD); HYSTERIA (F; DAV);
INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; AAB; TRA; ZUL; 60P); INFLAMMATION (F; MPG; 60P); INSANITY
(F; VAG); INSOMNIA (F; AAB; ZUL); LARYNGOSIS (F; DAV); LAZINESS (F; DEM); LEPROSY (F; ZUL);
MADNESS (F; ZIM; ZUL); MALARIA (1; MPG; TRA; 60P); MEASLES (F; CRC; JFM; ZUL); METRORRHAGIA
(F; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; AAB; CRC; TRA; 60P); NEPHROSIS (F; 60P); NERVOUSNESS (F; AAB; DEM);
NEUROSIS (F; CRC; MPG; ZUL); OPHTHALMIA (F; JLH); PAIN (1; CRC; TRA; VAG; ZUL); PALPITATION
(F; CRC; JFM); PARALYSIS (F; PH2); PARASITE (1; AAB; HHB; JFM; TRA); PROCTORRHAGIA (F; CRC;
JFM); PUERPERIUM (F; CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; DEM; PH2); ROUNDWORM (2; CRC; FAD; PHR);
SMALLPOX (F; ZUL); SORE (F; CRC; TRA); SPLENOMEGALY (F; ZUL); STING (F; MPG); STOMACHACHE
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(F; DAV; TRA; ZUL; 60P); SWELLING (F; DEM); TAPEWORM (2; FAD; PHR); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC;
DEM; JFM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DAV); TUMOR (F; CRC; DAV); ULCER (1; MPG; TRA; ZUL; 60P);
UTEROSIS (1; VAG; ZIM; ZUL); VD (F; DEM); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC); WORM (2; CRC; DEM;
FAD; PHR; PNC; TRA; ZUL; 60P).
DOSAGES (WORMSEED) — 1 G SEED (HHB); 1–4 G POWDERED SEED (PNC); 2–4 ML LIQUID SEED EXTRACT
(PNC); ADULT DOSAGE: 20 DROPS WORMSEED OIL IN THE MORNING, ON EMPTY STOMACH, FOLLOWED BY
PURGATIVE IN 2 HOURS (PH2); PEDIATRIC DOSE: 1 DROP WORMSEED OIL FOR EACH YEAR OF AGE, REPEAT IN 1
HOUR, 2 DOSES/DAY (PH2); 0.03–0.1 G FRESH SHOOTS/KG/DAY, NO MORE THAN 3 DAYS, NO MORE OFTEN THAN
ONCE EVERY 6 MONTHS (TRA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WORMSEED) — NOT COVERED IN AHP OR KOM.
OVERDOSE CAN CAUSE CONVULSIONS, DIZZINESS, HEADACHE, VOMITING, EVEN DEATH (PNC). PHR CITES
“CASES OF DEATH... FOLLOWING INTAKE OF 10 MG OF THE OIL (MUCH LESS FOR CHILDREN)” (PHR). EVEN
THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES CAN CAUSE CNS DISTURBANCES (E.G., PACHYMENINGITIS HEMORRHAGICA, SIGNS OF
PARALYSIS, AND SPASMS). DAMAGED NERVUS COCHLEARIS MAY LEAD TO TINNITUS AND HEARING IMPAIRMENT
(LASTING FOR YEARS) (PHR). CONTACT ALLERGEN (FAD). FOSTER SUFFERED VERTIGO AFTER HARVEST (FAD).
THOUGH ALLEGED TO PREVENT GAS, WORMSEED OIL IS SAID TO BE EXPLOSIVE (PHR). READING THE WARNINGS
TEMPTED ME TO SCORE THIS XXX FOR SAFETY, BUT I HAVE USED IT MANY TIMES AS A PRECARMINATIVE IN
BEAN SOUP.
WORMWOOD (ARTEMISIA ABSINTHIUM L.) +
ACTIVITIES (WORMWOOD) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CRC); ANALGESIC (F; PNC); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; APA;
WO2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PNC); ANTIPYRETIC (1; CRC; PH2); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; CRC; PNC);
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ANTISPASMODIC (1; APA; PNC); APERITIF (2; BIS; FAD; KOM); BITTER (2; APA; KOM; SHT);
CARDIOTONIC (F; PNC); CARMINATIVE (1; PNC); CHOLAGOGUE (1; PH2); CHOLERETIC (1; PNC); CNS
DEPRESSANT (1; APA); DEOBSTRUENT (F; CRC); DEPURATIVE (F; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (1; APA; CRC);
DIGESTIVE (1; APA; SKY; WO2); DISCUTIENT (F; CRC); EMMENAGOGUE (1; APA; PNC); FILARICIDE
(1; CRC); FUNGICIDE (1; WO2); GASTROGOGUE (KOM; SKJ); HEPATOPROTECTIVE (1; APA); INSECTICIDE
(1; APA); INSECTIFUGE (1; CRC); LACTAGOGUE (F; CRC); NARCOTIC (1; WO2); PLASMODISTAT (1; PH2);
POISON (F; WO2); PULICIDE (1; CRC); SECRETAGOGUE (1; PH2); SEDATIVE (F; APA); SIALAGOGUE (2;
SHT); STIMULANT (F; WO2); STOMACHIC (F; APA); TONIC (F; APA; PNC); VERMIFUGE (1; CRC; PNC);
VULNERARY (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (WORMWOOD) — AMENORRHEA (F; APA; FAD); ANEMIA (F; PHR); ANOREXIA (2; APA;
BIS; FAD; KOM; SKY); ARTHROSIS (F; CRC); ATONIA (F; PHR); BACTERIA (1; APA; WO2); BILIARY
DYSKINESIA (2; APA; KOM); BRUISE (F; CRC); BUG BITE (F; PHR); CALLUS (F; JLH); CANCER (F; CRC);
CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, FACE (F; JLH); CANCER, FOOT (F; JLH); CANCER, GROIN (F; JLH); CANCER,
LARYNX (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, LIMB (F; JLH); CANCER, SINUS (F; JLH); CANCER,
SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, TESTES (F; JLH); CANCER, TONGUE (F; JLH); CANCER,
UTERUS (F; JLH); CHEST COLD (F; DEM); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEM); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; FAD; PHR; SKY);
COLD (F; PNC); COLIC (1; APA); CORN (F; JLH); CRAMP (1; APA; PNC); DERMATOSIS (F; PHR);
DIARRHEA (F; CRC); DROPSY (F; CRC); DYSMENORRHEA (F; APA; FAD; PH2); DYSPEPSIA (2; CRC;
KOM; SKY); EDEMA (F; JLH); ENTEROSIS (F; JLH); FEVER (1; APA; CRC; FAD; PHR; PH2); FLU (F;
DEM); FRACTURE (F; DEM); FUNGUS (1; WO2); GAS (1; APA; PNC); GASTROSIS (F; BIS; DEM); GOUT
(F; CRC); GRAVEL (F; CRC); HEAD COLD (F; DEM); HEPATOSIS (2; APA; FAD; PHR; PNC); IBS
(SKY); INDURATION (F; CRC; JLH); INFECTION (1; WO2); INFLAMMATION (1; PNC); INSOMNIA (F; APA);
ITCH (F; CRC); JAUNDICE (F; CRC); LEUKEMIA (F; JLH); MALARIA (1; APA; PHR); MYCOSIS (1; WO2);
MYOSIS (F; DEM); NERVOUSNESS (F; APA); NEURALGIA (F; CRC); ORCHOSIS (F; CRC); PAIN (1; CRC;
PNC; WO2); PARASITE (1; APA); PINWORM (1; APA); RHEUMATISM (F; PNC; WO2); ROUNDWORM (1;
APA); SCLEROMA (F; JLH); SPLENOSIS (F; CRC; JLH); SPRAIN (F; CRC); STOMACHACHE (F; PHR);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); ULCER (F; PH2); VD (F; DEM); WORM (1; APA; CRC; FAD; PNC); WOUND
(F; PHR).
DOSAGES (WORMWOOD) — UP TO 1.5 G DRY HERB IN TEA (1 TSP = 1.5 G) 2–3 ×/DAY (AHP); 1–2 G DRY
HERB (PNC); 1 TSP HERB/CUP WATER 1–3 ×/DAY, BEFORE OR AFTER MEALS (APA; SKY); 2–3 G HERB/DAY
(KOM); 3–5 G HERB (PHR); 1–2 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (APA; PNC); 4–16 ML HERB TINCTURE (APA;
PNC); 10–20 DROPS HERB TINCTURE IN WATER 3 ×/DAY, BEFORE MEALS (SKY).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WORMWOOD) — CLASS 2B, 2D (AHP). EMMENAGOGUE AND UTEROTONIC. NOT FOR PROLONGED USE. DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE (AHP). DO NOT
USE MORE THAN 4 CONSECUTIVE WEEKS (SKY). NONE KNOWN (KOM). CONTRAINDICATIONS OF GI ULCER.
BEWARE OF THE TOXICITY OF HIGH DOSES (AEH). SIDE EFFECTS DUE TO THUJONE OVERDOSE INCLUDE BRAIN
DAMAGE, CONVULSIONS, EVEN DEATH; INSOMNIA, INTESTINAL CRAMPS, NAUSEA, RENAL DAMAGE (RARE), RESTLESSNESS, SEIZURES, STOMACH CRAMPS, TREMORS, URINE RETENTION, VERTIGO, AND VOMITING (BIS; SKY).
CAN CAUTIONS THAT THUJONE IN THE VARIOUS VOLATILE OILS CAN CAUSE SEVERE GASTROSIS AND CONVULSIONS.
DOCUMENTED FATALITIES HAVE BEEN MAINLY ASSOCIATED WITH INGESTION OF SOME SUCH OILS (BUT FATALITIES
ARE REPORTED WITH INFUSIONS AND POWDERS). SUCH OILS SHOULD NOT BE USED INTERNALLY OR EXTERNALLY.
BECAUSE OF ABORTIFACIENT AND UTERINE ACTIVITY CAUSED BY THE THUJONE IN SUCH OILS, THEIR USE IN
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN).
EXTRACTS (WORMWOOD) — AQUEOUS EXTRACTS CONTAIN LITTLE THUJONE (BIS). ALL PHYTOCHEMICALS HAVE
THEIR GOOD AND BAD SIDES, SAFE AND TOXIC DOSES; THUJONE IS PRETTY NEGATIVE. SOME EDIBLE SAGES CONTAIN
MORE THUJONE THAN SOME ARTEMISIAS. ABSINTHIN AND ANABSINTHIN STIMULATE DIGESTION (SKY). EO MAY
KILL WORMS BUT ALSO DAMAGE THE NERVES (SKY).
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WOUNDWORT (STACHYS PALUSTRIS L.) +
ACTIVITIES (WOUNDWORT) — ANTISEPTIC (F; EFS; WOI); ANTISPASMODIC (F; WOI); EMETIC (F; WOI);
EMMENAGOGUE (F; EFS; WOI); EXPECTORANT (F; WOI); HEMOSTAT (F; WOI); SEDATIVE (F; EFS; WOI);
VULNERARY (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (WOUNDWORT) — AMENORRHEA (F; EFS); ARTHROSIS (F; WOI); BLEEDING (F; WOI); COLIC
(F; DEM); CRAMP (F; WOI); DYSENTERY (F; WOI); DYSMENORRHEA (F; HHB); EPILEPSY (F; WOI); FEVER
(F; HHB); GOUT (F; WOI); INSOMNIA (F; EFS; WOI); NERVOUSNESS (F; EFS; WOI); PAIN (F; PH2;
WOI); UTEROSIS (F; HHB); VD (F; DEM); VERTIGO (F; WOI); WOUND (F; WOI).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (WOUNDWORT) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM).
NONE REPORTED (PH2). ROOT EDIBLE (HHB).
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YARROW, MILFOIL (ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM L.) ++
SYNONYMS: A. BOREALIS BONG., A. LANULOSA NUTT., A. MAGNA AUCT., A. MILLEFOLIUM SUBSP. BOREALIS
(BONG.) BREITUNG, A. MILLEFOLIUM SUBSP. LANULOSA (NUTT.) PIPER, A. MILLEFOLIUM VAR. OCCIDENTALE DC.
ACTIVITIES (YARROW) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; CRC); ANALGESIC (1; APA; CRC); ANTIBACTERIAL (2; APA;
KOM; PIP); ANTIEDEMIC (1; APA; CAN; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; APA; PH2; PNC; WAM);
ANTIPERSPIRANT (F; PHR); ANTIPYRETIC (1; BGB; CRC; PNC); ANTISEPTIC (2; APA; BGB; KOM);
ANTISPASMODIC (2; BGB; KOM; SHT); ANTIVIRAL (F; CRC); APERITIF (2; APA; KOM); ASTRINGENT (2;
KOM; SHT); CARMINATIVE (F; PED); CHOLAGOGUE (1; BGB; PH2); CHOLERETIC (2; APA; KOM; PIP);
CNS DEPRESSANT (1; APA; CAN); CULICIDE (1; CRC); DIAPHORETIC (1; APA; BGB; WAM); DIURETIC
(1; APA; CAN; PNC); EMMENAGOGUE (F; CRC); EXPECTORANT (1; FAD; PED); HEMOSTAT (2; APA;
CAN; WAM); HYPOGLYCEMIC (F; PED); HYPOTENSIVE (1; BGB; CRC; PNC); INSECTICIDE (1; CRC);
LAXATIVE (F; CRC); SEDATIVE (1; APA; CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC; PED); SWELLING (1; APA; CAN;
PH2); URINARY ANTISEPTIC (1; CAN); VERMIFUGE (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (YARROW) — ALOPECIA (F; CRC); AMENORRHEA (PNC); ANOREXIA (2; APA; KOM; PIP;
PH2); ARTHROSIS (1; APA); BACKACHE (1; APA); BACTERIA (2; APA; CRC; KOM; PIP); BLEEDING (2;
APA; CAN; FAD; FNF; PHR; WAM); BURN (1; APA); CANCER (F; CRC; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F;
JLH); CANCER, FOOT (F; JLH); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, PENIS (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH);
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CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CATARRH (1; BGB; PNC); CHICKENPOX (F; WAM); CHOLECYSTOSIS (2; APA;
PH2; PNC); COLD (1; BGB; FAD; WAM); COLIC (PIP); CONDYLOMATA (F; CRC); CONGESTION (1;
APA); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); CONVULSION (F; PH2); COUGH (1; APA); CRAMP (2; APA; BGB; KOM;
SHT); DERMATOSIS (1; BGB; WAM); DIARRHEA (1; CRC; JAD); DYSMENORRHEA (2; APA; KOM;
SHT); DYSPEPSIA (2; APA; KOM; PH2; PIP); DYSURIA (F; CRC); EARACHE (F; CRC); ENTERORRHAGIA
(2; FAD); ENTEROSIS (2; APA; BGB; FAD; KOM; PHR); EPILEPSY (F; CRC); EPISTAXIS (1; APA);
FEVER (1; APA; BGB; CRC; PNC; WAM); FISTULA (F; CRC); FLU (1; BGB; CRC; WAM); GAS (F;
PED); GASTROSIS (2; APA; BGB; FAD; KOM; PHR); GRIPPE (F; BGB); HEADACHE (F; BGB; CRC);
HEMATOMA (F; CRC); HEMORRHOID (1; CRC; FNF; PHR); HEPATOSIS (2; JLH; PHR; PH2); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (F; APA; BGB; CRC; PNC); HYPERGLYCEMIA (F; PED); HYSTERIA (F; CRC); INCONTINENCE (F; CRC); INDURATION (1; CRC; JLH); INFECTION (1; APA); INFLAMMATION (1; APA; PHR; PH2;
PNC; WAM); INSOMNIA (1; APA; CRC); LEUKORRHEA (F; CRC); MEASLES (F; CRC); MELANCHOLY (F;
CRC); MENORRHAGIA (F; CRC); MUCOSOSIS (1; APA); NERVE (F; CRC); NERVOUSNESS (1; APA; CRC);
PAIN (1; APA; CRC; PHR); PLEURISY (F; CRC); POISON IVY (F; WAM); PNEUMONIA (F; CRC); RASH
(F; APA; CRC; WAM); RESPIROSIS (F; BGB); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC); SCLEROSIS (F; JLH); SMALLPOX
(F; CRC); SORE THROAT (F; CRC); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); SWELLING (1; APA; CAN; PH2); THROMBOSIS
(1; CAN); TOOTHACHE (F; CRC); TUBERCULOSIS (F; CRC); TUMOR (F; JLH); ULCER (F; CRC); UTI (1;
APA); VARICOSIS (F; PH2); VIRUS (F; CRC); WART (F; CRC); WATER RETENTION (1; APA; CAN; PNC);
WEN (F; CRC); WORM (F; CRC); WOUND (1; APA; BGB; PHR). AND I WOULDN’T TOUCH THIS ONE WITH
A TEN FOOT TUB: PAINFUL, CRAMP-LIKE CONDITIONS OF PSYCHOSOMATIC ORIGIN IN THE LOWER PART OF THE
FEMALE PELVIS, AS A SITZ BATH (KOM; PH2).
DOSAGES (YARROW) — 1–2 TSP HERB/CUP WATER 3–4 ×/DAY (APA); 4.5 G HERB (KOM); 2–4 TBSP FRESH
HERB (PED); 3–6 G DRY HERB (PED); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT
(1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–4 ML HERB TINCTURE (1:5 IN 45% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN);
0.5–1 TSP HERB TINCTURE (APA); 3 TSP HERB JUICE (APA, KOM); 2–4 G FLOWER HEAD, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY
(CAN); 1 G FLOWER (KOM); 4.5 G DRY FLOWER:22 ML ALCOHOL/23 ML WATER (PED).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (YARROW) — CLASS 2B. EMMENAGOGUE AND
UTEROTONIC (AHP), HENCE CONTRAINDICATED IN PREGNANCY (PH2; WAM). “HAZARDS AND/OR SIDE EFFECTS
NOT KNOWN FOR PROPER THERAPEUTIC DOSAGES” (PH2). COMMISSION E REPORTS HYPERSENSITIVITY TO
MILFOIL AND OTHER ASTERACEAE (KOM). OTHER SOURCES REPORT HYPERSENSITIVITY TO SESQUITERPENE
LACTONES. RARE CONTACT ALLERGY (AEH). CAN REPORTS THAT THE SESQUITERPENE LACTONES ARE ALLERGENIC
AND CAN CAUSE DERMATOSIS. BECAUSE THE THUJONE IN THE OIL IS REPUTED TO BE ABORTIFACIENT AND TO
AFFECT THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE, ITS USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION IS TO BE AVOIDED (CAN). CONTRAINDICATED IN ALLERGIES DERMATOSIS, AND EPILEPSY. EXCESSIVE DOSES MAY INTERFERE WITH OR AUGMENT
ANTICOAGULANT, BLOOD PRESSURE, DIURETIC, AND SEDATIVE MEDICATIONS (CAN).
YAUPON (ILEX VOMITORIA SOL. EX AITON) +
ACTIVITIES (YAUPON) — DEPURATIVE (F; FAD); DIURETIC (F; HHB); EMETIC (1; DEM; HHB); HALLUCINOGEN (F; DEM); LAXATIVE (F; MAD).
INDICATIONS (YAUPON) — CONSTIPATION (F; MAD); WATER RETENTION (F; HHB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (YAUPON) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM; PH2).
WARNING: MANY HOLLIES ARE CONSIDERED POTENTIALLY TOXIC (FAD). MATÉ: CLASS 2D. CNS STIMULANT.
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR EXCESS OR PROLONGED USE (THEY SEEM TO SAY THIS ABOUT MOST CAFFEINE-CONTAINING
PLANTS) (AHP, SPEAKING OF MATÉ, HOWEVER, AND NOT YAUPON). CAN CAUTIONS THAT XANTHINE-CONTAINING
BEVERAGES MAY CAUSE ANXIETY, INSOMNIA, PALPITATIONS, TREMORS, AND WITHDRAWAL HEADACHES. BECAUSE
OF THE CAFFEINE, CONSUMPTION SHOULD BE RESTRICTED IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION, AND IN PATIENTS WITH
HYPERTENSION AND CARDIAC PROBLEMS. “AS WITH ALL XANTHINE-CONTAINING BEVERAGES, EXCESSIVE CONSUMPTION... BY LACTATING MOTHERS SHOULD BE AVOIDED.” “CAFFEINE IS EXCRETED IN BREAST MILK, BUT AT
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CONCENTRATIONS TOO LOW TO REPRESENT A HAZARD TO BREAST-FEEDING MOTHERS.... THE FATAL DOSE OF CAFFEINE
IN MAN IS STATED TO BE 10 G.” CAFFEINE-CONTAINING PLANTS CAN REDUCE THE APPETITE (CAN). CAFFEINE
HAS DOZENS OF REPORTED ACTIVITIES, SUGGESTING ITS POTENTIAL IN ASTHMA, DERMATOSIS, FLU, HERPES, NAUSEA,
OBESITY, EVEN VIRUSES. MANY CAFFEINE ACTIVITIES ARE SHARED, PERHAPS SYNERGISTICALLY WITH THEOPHYLLINE
AND THEOBROMINE.
YELLOW DOCK (RUMEX CRISPUS L.) ++
HHB MIXES, APPROPRIATELY METHINKS, R. CRISPUS L. AND R. OBTUSIFOLIUS L.
ACTIVITIES (YELLOW DOCK) — ALLERGENIC (1; WOI); ALTERATIVE (F; EFS; PNC; PH2); ANALGESIC (F;
DEM); ANTIANGIOGENIC (1; BGB; FNF); ANTIBACTERIAL (1; ABS; APA); ANTICANCER (1; BGB; FNF);
ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ANTISCORBUTIC (F; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (1; APA; PED); ANTISPASMODIC (F; HHB);
ASTRINGENT (1; APA; CRC; EFS; PED; WOI); CHOLAGOGUE (F; PNC); CYTOTOXIC (1; BGB; FNF);
DEPURATIVE (F; APA; CRC; EFS; FAD); DERMATITIGENIC (1; CRC); DISCUTIENT (1; CRC); EMETIC (F;
DEM); FUNGICIDE (1; FAD); HEPATONIC (F; PED); HYPOTENSIVE (1; ZUL); LAXATIVE (1; APA; CAN;
CRC; HHB; PNC; WOI); PARASITICIDE (1; CRC); PERISTALTIC (1; APA); RUBEFACIENT (1; APA; CRC);
SEDATIVE (F; EFS); TONIC (F; CRC; EFS; PH2; PNC; WOI).
INDICATIONS (YELLOW DOCK) — ACNE (F; APA); ADENOPATHY (F; CRC; FAD; FEL; JFM); ANEMIA
(F; APA; CRC; HHB; MAD); ANTHRAX (1; CRC); ASTHMA (F; MAD; PH2); ATHLETE’S FOOT (1;
DEM); BACTERIA (1; ABS; APA); BLEEDING (F; DEM; PH2); BOIL (F; DEM); BRONCHOSIS (F; PHR);
BRUISE (F; APA; CRC); BURN (1; APA; CRC); CANCER (1; BGB; CRC; FNF; JFM); CANCER, BREAST
(F; JLH); CANCER, CERVIX (F; JLH); CANCER, PAROTID (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN (F; JLH); CANCER,
THROAT (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; FEL; MAD); CHAFING (F; DEM); CHLOROSIS (F; MAD); CHOLECYSTOSIS
(F; MAD); COLD (F; DEM); CONSTIPATION (1; APA; CAN; CRC; DEM; FAD; HHB; PNC; WOI);
COUGH (F; FEL; MAD; PH2); CRAMP (F; DEM; HHB); CYSTOSIS (F; CEB; DEM; MAD); DERMATOSIS
(1; APA; CRC; PH2; PNC); DIARRHEA (1; APA; CRC; FAD; MAD; PH2; WOI); DYSENTERY (1;
CEB; DEM; MAD); DYSPNEA (F; FEL); DYSPEPSIA (F; FEL); EARACHE (F; MAD); ECZEMA (F; APA;
CRC; MAD; PED); ELEPHANTIASIS (F; FEL); ENTEROSIS (1; APA); ESCHERICHIA (1; CRC); FEVER (F;
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CRC; DEM; HHB); FLU (F; MAD); FUNGUS (1; CRC; FAD); GASTROSIS (F; DEM; PH2); GINGIVOSIS
(1; APA; CRC; FEL); GOUT (F; CEB); HEMATOCHEZIA (F; DEM); HEMOPTYSIS (F; CEB; DEM);
HEMORRHOID (F; DEM; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; CEB; FAD; MAD; PED); HERPES (1; CRC); HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE (1; ZUL); HIVES (F; APA); INDURATION (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; APA; CRC; FAD);
INFLAMMATION (F; PH2); INSOMNIA (F; EFS); ITCH (F; CRC; FEL; MAD); JAUNDICE (F; DEM; PNC;
PH2); LARYNGOSIS (1; CRC; FEL; HHB; MAD); LEPROSY (F; CRC; FEL); LYMPH (F; JFM); MALARIA
(F; CRC); MUCOSOSIS (1; APA; PH2); MYCOSIS (1; APA; CRC; FAD); NAUSEA (1; CRC); NEPHROSIS
(F; DEM); NERVOUSNESS (F; EFS); OPHTHALMIA (F; FEL); PAIN (F; DEM); PARASITE (1; CEB; CRC);
PAROTOSIS (F; JLH); PHARYNGOSIS (F; FEL; MAD); PRURIGO (F; FEL); PSORIASIS (1; APA; CAN;
CRC); PULMONOSIS (F; DEM; MAD; PHR; PH2); RASH (F; DEM); RESPIROSIS (F; PH2); RHEUMATISM
(F; CRC; DEM; FAD); RHINOSIS (F; PHR); RINGWORM (1; CRC; FAD); SALMONELLA (1; CRC);
SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SCROFULA (F; CRC; DEM; FEL); SORE (F; APA; CRC; FAD; FEL); SORE THROAT
(F; DEM; FAD); SPLENOSIS (F; JLH); STAPHYLOCOCCUS (1; CRC); STOMATOSIS (1; APA; CRC);
SWELLING (F; CRC; DEM; FEL); SYPHILIS (F; APA; CRC; FEL; JFM); TOOTHACHE (1; CRC; DEM);
TRACHEOSIS (F; FEL; MAD; PH2); TUBERCULOSIS (F; APA; CRC; JFM; MAD); ULCER (F; DEM);
URTICARIA (1; PED); VD (F; APA; CRC; FEL); WART (F; JLH); WOUND (F; CEB; DEM); YELLOW
FEVER (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (YELLOW DOCK) — 2–4 TBSP FRESH ROOT (PED); 3–6 G DRY ROOT (PED); 4.5 G DRY ROOT:22 ML
ALCOHOL/23 ML WATER (PED); 2–4 G DRY ROOT, OR IN TEA, 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–2 G POWDERED ROOT (MAD);
2–4 ML LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (1:1 IN 25% ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 1–2 ML ROOT TINCTURE (1:5 IN 45%
ETHANOL) 3 ×/DAY (CAN); 2–3 (505 MG) ROOT CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY (APA); 500–505 MG CAPSULES (PH2);
2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (YELLOW DOCK) — CLASS 2D OXALATES. PATIENTS
WITH KIDNEY STONE SHOULD BEWARE. TANNINS (AHP). CAN CAUTIONS THAT ANTHRAQUINONES CAN BE LAXATIVE
AND IRRITATE THE GI TRACT. BECAUSE OF THE ANTHRAQUINONES, NONSTANDARDIZED PREPARATIONS SHOULD BE
AVOIDED DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION (CAN). ANTHRAQUINONES CAN BE SECRETED INTO BREAST MILK.
ALSO CONTRAINDICATED IN ENDOMETRIOSIS, HEMORRHOIDS, AND NEPHROPATHY (CAN; JAD), INTESTINAL
OBSTRUCTION, ABDOMINAL PAIN OF UNKNOWN CAUSES, ANY ENTERITIS (APPENDICITIS, COLITIS, CROHN’S DISEASE,
IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME), MENSTRUATION (AHP). DO NOT USE MORE THAN 8–10 DAYS (AHP). DO NOT
USE THIS PRODUCT IF YOU HAVE ABDOMINAL PAIN OR DIARRHEA. CONSULT A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER PRIOR TO
USE IF PREGNANT OR NURSING. DISCONTINUE USE IN THE EVENT OF DIARRHEA OR WATERY STOOLS. DO NOT EXCEED
RECOMMENDED DOSE. NOT FOR LONG-TERM USE. THESE ARE THE RECOMMENDATIONS NORMALLY GIVEN FOR
ANTHRAQUINONE-CONTAINING PLANTS, BUT NOT GIVEN FOR THIS ANTHRAQUINONE-CONTAINING PLANT (AHP).
OVERUSE MAY CAUSE ABDOMINAL CRAMPS AND DIARRHEA, AND PROLONGED USE MAY CAUSE INTESTINAL ATROPHY
AND HYPOKALEMIA (CAN). METHINKS YOU CAN SAY THAT ABOUT ANY LAXATIVE, ADDING ELECTROLYTE IMBALANCE TO THE CONSEQUENCES. LARGE DOSES SHOULD BE AVOIDED DUE TO THE OXALATE CONTENT (PNC). ONE
FATALITY REPORTED FROM TOO MUCH YELLOW DOCK SOUP, PERHAPS DUE TO OXALATE POISONING (PHR). HERBAL
EXTRACT IS MILDLY ANTIBACTERIAL TOWARD GRAM-POSITIVE (MYCOBACTERIUM, STAPHYLOCOCCUS) AND GRAMNEGATIVE (ESCHERICHIA, SHIGELLA). ANTHRAQUINONES CAN ARREST GROWTH OF RINGWORM AND OTHER FUNGI
(FAD). CAN WORK EITHER WAY, THE ANTHRAQUINONES ARE A LAXATIVE, THE TANNINS ARE AN ASTRINGENT (FAD).
YELLOW JESSAMINE (GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS (L.) J. ST.-HIL.) X
SYNONYM: BIGNONIA SEMPERVIRENS L.
ACTIVITIES (YELLOW JESSAMINE) — ANALGESIC (F; CRC; PH2); ANTICHOLINESTERASE (1; PH2);
ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ANTISPASMODIC (F; CRC); BRONCHODILATOR (1; PHR); CNS DEPRESSANT (F;
CRC); DIAPHORETIC (F; CRC); HYPOTENSIVE (1; PHR); MYDRIATIC (F; CRC); NERVINE (F; CRC);
POISON (1; CRC); RESPIRASEDATIVE (1; PH2); SEDATIVE (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC); VASODILATOR
(1; PHR).
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INDICATIONS (YELLOW JESSAMINE) — ASTHMA (F; CRC; HHB); BILIOUSNESS (F; CRC); CANCER (F; JLH);
CHILDBIRTH (F; CRC); CHOREA (F; CRC); CONVULSION (F; CRC); COUGH (F; CRC); CRAMP (F; CRC);
CROUP (F; CRC); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC; MAD); DYSPNEA (F; CRC); DYSURIA
(F; CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; MAD); EPILEPSY (F; CRC); FEVER (F; CRC; MAD); FLU (F; CRC); GASTROSIS
(F; PHR); GONORRHEA (F; CRC); HANGOVER (F; CRC; MAD); HEADACHE (F; CRC; PHR); HEART (F;
CRC); HEARTBURN (F; PHR); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CRC; PHR); HYPEREMIA (F; CRC); HYSTERIA
(F; CRC); INDURATION (F; CRC; JLH); INSOMNIA (F; CRC; MAD); ITCH (F; MAD); MALARIA (F; CRC);
MIGRAINE (F; CRC); MYOCARDOSIS (F; CRC; HHB); NERVOUSNESS (F; CRC); NEURALGIA (F; CRC; HHB;
PH2); NEURODERMATOSIS (F; MAD); NEURODYSTROPHY (F; MAD); NEUROSIS (F; PHR); OLIGURIA (F;
CRC); PAIN (F; CRC; PH2); PERTUSSIS (F; CRC); PLEURISY (F; CRC); PNEUMONIA (F; CRC); POLIO (F;
CRC); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; MAD); SARCOMA (F; CRC); SNIFFLE (F; MAD); SPASM (F; CRC);
STOMACHACHE (F; CRC); TOOTHACHE (F; MAD); TRIGEMINOSIS (F; MAD); TYPHOID (F; CRC); VD (F;
CRC); WEN (F; CRC).
DOSAGES (YELLOW JESSAMINE) — NOW MOSTLY HOMEOPATHIC (PHR).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (YELLOW JESSAMINE) — NOT COVERED (AHP;
KOM). NOT FOR USE IN CARDIAC WEAKNESS. SIDE EFFECTS MAY INCLUDE COMA, CYANOSIS, DIFFICULTY IN
SWALLOWING, DIZZINESS, DOUBLE VISION, DYSPNEA, HEADACHE, HEAVY EYELIDS, HYPOCYCLOSIS, LOSS OF
SPEECH, MUSCLE STIFFNESS, MYDRIASIS, VOMITING, AND XEROSTOMA. EXTRACTS CORRESPONDING TO 0.5 G CAN
KILL A CHILD, 2–3 G AN ADULT (PH2).
YELLOW LUPINE (LUPINUS LUTEUS L.) + (X FOR NON-CULTIVARS)
ACTIVITIES (YELLOW LUPINE) — ANESTHETIC (1; HHB); ARRHYTHMOGENIC (1; PH2); CARDIOTOXIC (1;
PH2); CYANOGENIC (1; WOI); EMETIC (1; PH2); SIALAGOGUE (1; PH2); VERMIFUGE (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (YELLOW LUPINE) — DYSURIA (F; PH2); PAIN (1; HHB); SORE (F; PH2); ULCER (F; PH2);
WORM (1; PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (YELLOW LUPINE) — NOT COVERED (AHP). TOXIC
TO ANIMALS (WOI). A SINGLE SEED MAY INTOXICATE A CHILD; SYMPTOMS OF INTOXICATION INCLUDE CARDIOPATHY (ARRHYTHMIA), DIARRHEA, DIFFICULTY IN SWALLOWING, DOUBLE VISION, HEADACHE, HYPOCYCLOSIS,
PRICKLING SENSATIONS IN EXTREMITIES, AND SALIVATION (PH2). ONE POD OR 10 SEEDS CAN BE AN EMETIC IN
ADULTS AND SHOULD BE FOLLOWED BY ACTIVATED CHARCOAL (PH2).
YELLOWROOT (XANTHORHIZA SIMPLICISSIMA MARSHALL) +
ACTIVITIES (YELLOWROOT) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTIALZHEIMERAN (1; COX; FNF); ANTIARTHRITIC (1;
COX; FNF); ANTICANCER (1; COX; FNF); ANTICONVULSANT (1; FAD); ANTIHELICOBACTER (1; X9781854);
ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; COX; FNF); ANTISEPTIC (1; FAD); ANTIULCER (1; X9781854); ASTRINGENT (1;
FAD); CANDIDICIDE (1; X8207690); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); FUNGICIDE (1; X8207690); HEMOSTAT (1;
FAD); HYPOTENSIVE (1; FAD); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (1; FAD); SEDATIVE (F; DEM); TONIC (F; FEL);
TRYPANOCIDE (1; X9121161); UTEROTONIC (1; FAD).
INDICATIONS (YELLOWROOT) — ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; FNF); BLEEDING (1;
FAD); CANCER (1; COX; DEM; FAD; FNF); CANDIDA (1; X8207690); COLD (F; DEM; FAD);
CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; DEM); CONVULSION (1; FAD); CRAMP (1; FAD); DIABETES (F; FAD); DYSMENORRHEA
(1; FAD); FUNGUS (1; X8207690); GASTROSIS (1; DEM; FAD); HELICOBACTER (1; X9781854); HEMORRHOID (F; DEM; FAD); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; FAD); IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; FAD); INFECTION
(1; FAD; X8207690); INFLAMMATION (1; COX; FNF); INSOMNIA (F; DEM); JAUNDICE (1; DEM; FAD;
FNF); MYCOSIS (1; X8207690); NERVOUSNESS (F; DEM); NICOTINISM (F; FAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM);
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PAIN (F; DEM); PHARYNGOSIS (1; FAD); SORE THROAT (F; DEM); STOMATOSIS (1; DEM; FAD); ULCER
(1; COX; DEM; FAD; X9781854); YEAST (1; X8207690).
DOSAGES (YELLOWROOT) — BASED ON DOSAGES FOR BARBERRY AND OREGON GRAPE, I’D SUGGEST 0.5–1 TSP
POWDERED ROOT BARK/CUP 1–3 ×/DAY (OR 1–2 TSP FRESH BARK); 1.5–3 TSP TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY OR 1–2 ML
LIQUID ROOT EXTRACT (JAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (YELLOWROOT) — IF BARNEY IS RIGHT IN SAYING
THAT “GOLDENSEAL SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME,” I SUSPECT THAT THE SAME WOULD BE
TRUE FOR THOSE HERBS CONTAINING SIMILAR COMPOUNDS, SUCH AS BARBERRY, GOLDTHREAD, OREGON GRAPE, AND
YELLOWROOT. THEREFORE, I LOWERED THEIR SAFETY RATINGS TO 1+ (BARNEY, 1996). A GOOD SOURCE OF THE
COX-2 INHIBITOR, BERBERINE. (COX; FNF).
YELLOW SWEET CLOVER (MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS LAM.) ++
SYNONYMS: M. ARVENSIS WALLR., M. OFFICINALIS VAR. MICRANTHUS O. E. SCHULZ, M. VULGARIS HILL,
TRIFOLIUM OFFICINALE L.
ACTIVITIES (YELLOW SWEET CLOVER) — ALTERATIVE (F; CRC); ANALGESIC (1; CRC; PNC); ANTIAGGREGANT
(1; CRC; MAB; PNC); ANTIEDEMIC (2; BRU; KOM; MAB; PH2); ANTIEXUDATIVE (1; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (2; FAD; KOM; MAB; PH2); ANTIPROSTAGLANDIN (1; MAB); ANTISPASMODIC (F; CRC;
HHB; MAD; PNC); ANTITUMOR (1; MAB); ASTRINGENT (F; CRC); CARCINOGENIC (1; MAB); CARMINATIVE (F; CRC; HHB; PNC); COLLYRIUM (F; CRC); DECONGESTANT (F; PH2); DIGESTIVE (F; CRC;
MAB); DIURETIC (F; CRC; PHR; PH2); EMOLLIENT (F; CRC; MAB); EXPECTORANT (F; CRC); FUMITORY
(F; CRC); HEMOSTAT (F; CRC); HEPATOTOXIC (1; MAB); HYPOTENSIVE (1; PNC); IMMUNOSTIMULANT
(1; MAB); INSECTIFUGE (F; CRC; DEM); LACTAGOGUE (F; MAD); LAXATIVE (F; CRC); LYMPHOTONIC
(1; PH2); MYORELAXANT (1; PNC); NERVINE (F; CRC); NEURALGIA (F; MAB); POISON (F; CRC);
PROTEOLYTIC (1; MAB); SEDATIVE (1; PNC); STIMULANT (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC); VASODILATOR (1;
PNC); VULNERARY (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (YELLOW SWEET CLOVER) — ACNE (F; DEM); ADENOPATHY (1; CRC; KOM); APOSTEME
(F; JLH); ARTHROSIS (F; CRC); ASTHMA (F; CRC; FAD); BLEEDING (F; CRC); BOIL (F; CRC); BRACHIOSIS
(F; CRC); BRONCHOSIS (F; CRC); BRUCELLOSIS (1; MAB); BRUISE (2; BRU; DEP; KOM; PH2); BURN
(1; MAB); CANCER (1; JLH; MAB); CANCER, ANUS (F; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, EYE (F;
JLH); CANCER, JOINT (F; JLH); CANCER, KIDNEY (1; MAB); CANCER, LIVER (F; JLH); CANCER, NOSE (F;
JLH); CANCER, PROSTATE (1; MAB); CANCER, SCROTUM (F; JLH); CANCER, SINEW (F; JLH); CANCER, SPLEEN
(F; JLH); CANCER, STOMACH (F; JLH); CANCER, UTERUS (F; JLH); CARCINOMA (F; JLH); CARDIOPATHY (1;
MAB); CELLULITE (F; MAB); CHILL (F; DEM); COLD (F; CRC; DEM); COLIC (F; CRC; FAD; FEL);
CONDYLOMA (F; JLH); CONGESTION (1; PH2); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F; BRU); CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); CRAMP
(2; CRC; HHB; KOM; MAD; PH2; PNC); CVI (2; KOM; MAB; PH2); DERMATOSIS (F; MAD);
DIARRHEA (F; FAD; FEL); DYSMENORRHEA (F; FAD; FEL); DYSURIA (F; FAD; FEL); EARACHE (F; MAD);
EDEMA (2; HHB; KOM; MAB; PH2); ELEPHANTIASIS (1; MAB); ENCEPHALOSIS (1; HHB); ENDOTHELIOMA (1; JLH; MAB); ENTEROSIS (F; BRU; FEL; MAB); EPIGASTROSIS (F; BRU); EPITHELIOMA (F;
JLH); ERUCTATION (F; BRU); ERYSIPELAS (F; MAD); FEVER (F; DEM); FILARIASIS (1; MAB); GAS (F;
BRU; CRC; FAD; FEL; HHB; PNC); GASTROSIS (F; BRU; FEL); HEADACHE (F; CRC; FAD; FEL;
HHB; MAD); HEMORRHOID (2; BRU; CRC; KOM; MAB; PH2); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; PNC);
IMMUNODEPRESSION (1; MAB); INDURATION (F; JLH; MAD); INFECTION (F; MAD); INFLAMMATION (2;
FAD; KOM; MAB; PH2); INSOMNIA (1; BRU; PNC); ISCHEMIA (1; MAB); INSOMNIA (F; MAD);
ITCH (1; PH2); LYMPHEDEMA (1; MAB; PH2); LYMPHATIC CONGESTION (2; KOM; MAB; PH2);
MELANOMA (1; MAB); MIGRAINE (F; HHB); MONONUCLEOSIS (1; MAB); MYALGIA (F; FAD); MYCOPLASMOSIS (1; MAB); NERVOUSNESS (1; FAD; PNC); NEURALGIA (F; FEL; MAB); OPHTHALMIA (F; BRU;
MAD); OTOSIS (F; MAD); PAIN (1; CRC; FEL; MAB; PNC); PANCREATOSIS (1; MAB); PHLEBITIS (F;
BIS; CRC); POISON (F; CRC); PROCTOSIS (F; JLH); PSITTACOSIS (1; MAB); RHEUMATISM (F; CRC; FAD;
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MAD); SARCOMA (F; JLH); SCIRRHUS (F; JLH); SORE (F; FAD; FEL; MAD); SPRAIN (1; BRU; PH2);
STOMACHACHE (F; MAD); SWELLING (2; BRU; CRC; KOM; MAB; PH2; MAD); SUNBURN (F; DEM);
SWELLING (F; HHB; JLH); THROMBOPHLEBITIS (2; HHB; KOM; MAB; PH2); THROMBOSIS (1; CRC;
HHB; PH2); TOXOPLASMOSIS (1; MAB); TUMOR (1; CRC; MAB); ULCER (F; MAB); ULCUS CRURIS (F;
HHB); UTEROSIS (F; MAD); VARICOSIS (2; CRC; HHB; MAB; PHR; PH2); WATER RETENTION (F; CRC;
PHR; PH2); WEN (F; JLH); WOUND (2; CRC; FAD; PHR; PH2).
DOSAGES (YELLOW SWEET CLOVER) — POUR 150 ML BOILING WATER OVER 1–2 TSP FINELY CHOPPED HERB,
STRAIN, LET COOL, AND DRINK 2–3 CUPS/DAY FOR PHLEBITIS (BIS); 2 TSP (4.2 G) HERB COLD TEA/DAY (MAD);
1–2 TSP POWDERED HERB/CUP, STEEP 5–10 MINUTES, 2–3 CUPS/DAY FOR VARICOSE VEINS (PH2); HERB IN
AMOUNTS EQUIVALENT TO 3–30 MG COUMARIN (KOM); PARENTERALLY 1–7.5 MG COUMARIN (KOM); 1 MG/KG
COUMARIN, EQUIVALENT TO CA. 10 ML/DAY LIQUID EXTRACT (1:2) (MAB).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (YELLOW SWEET CLOVER) — NOT COVERED (AHP).
COMMISSION E REPORTS NO CONTRAINDICATIONS, ADVERSE EFFECTS, OR INTERACTIONS, EXCEPT FOR HEADACHE
(RARELY) (AEH; KOM; PH2). COUMARINS IN MOLDY HAY CAUSE UNCONTROLLED BLEEDING IN CATTLE (FAD).
HIGH DOSES CAN CAUSE HEADACHE, STUPOR, AND ELEVATED LIVER ENZYMES (CLEARS UP ON DISCONTINUANCE)
(PHR). NEPHROTOXIC IN RATS (0.8–1.71 MM/KG) (MAB). CARCINOGENIC (200 MG/KG ORL MOUSE) (MAB).
LOW DOSES OF COUMARIN, LIKE ASPIRIN, REDUCE CHEMICALLY INDUCED ENDOTHELIOMA, RENDERING THEM
USEFUL IN ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE (MAB). “COUMARIN HAS BEEN USED TO TREAT BRUCELLOSIS IN HUMANS,
AND OTHER CHRONIC INFECTIONS, INCLUDING MONONUCLEOSIS, MYCOPLASMOSIS, TOXOPLASMOSIS, Q FEVER,
AND PSITTACOSIS” (MAB). DICOUMAROL IS >1000 TIMES BETTER THAN COUMARIN AS AN ANTIAGGREGANT
(MAB). GRAPEFRUIT JUICE SLOWS BODY CONVERSION OF COUMARIN TO UMBELLIFERONE. (MAB).
YELLOW TOADFLAX, BUTTER AND EGGS (LINARIA VULGARIS MILL.) +
ACTIVITIES (YELLOW TOADFLAX) — ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; PH2); ANTISCORBUTIC (F; EFS); ASTRINGENT (F;
PNC); DEPURATIVE (F; FEL); DETERGENT (F; EFS); DIAPHORETIC (1; PH2); DIURETIC (1; PH2); EMOLLIENT
(F; EFS); HEPATIC (F; PNC); LAXATIVE (F; EFS; MAD; PH2); VULNERARY (F; EFS).
INDICATIONS (YELLOW TOADFLAX) — BPH (F; MAD); BRONCHOSIS (F; MAD); CANCER (F; JLH); CANCER,
BREAST (F; JLH); CANCER, LIP (F; JLH); CATARRH (F; MAD); CHOLANGOSIS (F; MAD); CONJUNCTIVOSIS (F;
MAD); CONSTIPATION (F; EFS; MAD; PH2); CYSTOSIS (F; MAD); DERMATOSIS (F; MAD; PH2);
DIARRHEA (F; MAD); DROPSY (F; MAD); DYSPEPSIA (1; PH2); DYSURIA (1; MAD; PH2); ENURESIS (F;
HHB; MAD); EPIGASTROSIS (F; MAD); ERYSIPELAS (F; MAD); FEVER (1; PH2); FISTULA (F; MAD);
FURUNCULOSIS (F; MAD); HEADACHE (F; MAD); HEMORRHOID (F; MAD; PH2); HEPATOSIS (F; FEL);
INCONTINENCE (F; MAD); INFECTION (F; PH2); INFLAMMATION (1; PH2); JAUNDICE (F; FEL; MAD);
MASTOSIS (F; JLH); NAUSEA (F; MAD); OPHTHALMIA (F; MAD); RASH (F; PH2); SCROFULA (F; MAD);
SORE (F; MAD; PH2); SPLENOSIS (F; FEL; MAD); STOMATOSIS (F; JLH); ULCER (F; PH2); ULCUS CRURIS
(F; PH2); WATER RETENTION (1; MAD; PH2).
DOSAGES (YELLOW TOADFLAX) — 1.5 G HERB/CUP (HHB); 1–2 TSP (1.3–2.6 G) IN HERB INFUSION (MAD);
1–2 TSP DRUG/2–4 CUPS WATER, STEEP 18 MINUTES, DRINK THROUGHOUT THE DAY (PH2); EXTERNALLY AS
POULTICE (PH2).
YERBA MANSA (ANEMOPSIS CALIFORNICA (NUTT.) HOOK. & ARN.) +
SYNONYM: ANEMIA CALIFORNICA NUTT.
ACTIVITIES (YERBA MANSA) — ANALGESIC (F; DEM); ANTIARTHRITIC (F; HAD); ANTICANCER (1; HAD);
ANTICONVULSANT (F; DEM); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (F; HAD); ANTIPYRETIC (1; HAD); ANTISEPTIC (F; DEM;
FAY); CNS DEPRESSANT (1; HAD); DEPURATIVE (F; FAY); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEM); DIURETIC (F; HAD);
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DNA BINDING (1; HAD); EMETIC (F; DEM); IMMUNOSTIMULANT (F; HAD); LAXATIVE (F; DEM);
MYORELAXANT (1; HAD); SEDATIVE (F; FNF; HAD).
INDICATIONS (YERBA MANSA) — ABSCESS (F; HAD); ANOREXIA (F; HAD); ARTHROSIS (F; HAD); ASTHMA
(F; FAY); BRONCHOSIS (F; HAD); CANCER (1; HAD); CATARRH (F; HAD); COLD (F; DEM; FAY; HAD);
COLIC (F; HAD); CONGESTION (F; DEM); CONSTIPATION (F; DEM); CONVULSION (F; DEM); COUGH (F;
DEM); CRAMP (1; DEM; FAY; FNF); CYSTOSIS (F; HAD); DIABETES (F; DEM); DYSMENORRHEA (F;
DEM; FAY; HAD); DYSPEPSIA (F; FAY; HAD); EDEMA (F; HAD); FEVER (1; DEM; HAD); FIT (F;
DEM); FLU (F; HAD); GINGIVOSIS (F; HAD); GONORRHEA (F; DEM); HEAD COLD (F; HAD); HERPES (F;
HAD); IMMUNODEPRESSION (F; HAD); INFECTION (F; FAY; HAD); INFLAMMATION (F; HAD); INSOMNIA
(F; FNF; HAD); LARYNGOSIS (F; HAD); MYOSIS (1; DEM; FNF); NERVOUSNESS (F; FNF; HAD); PAIN
(F; DEM); PHARYNGOSIS (F; HAD); PLEURISY (F; DEM); PROCTOSIS (F; HAD); PULMONOSIS (F; FAY);
RHEUMATISM (F; FAY; HAD); RHINOSIS (F; HAD); SINUSOSIS (F; HAD); SORE (F; DEM; FAY; HAD);
SORE THROAT (F; DEM); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); STOMATOSIS (F; HAD); SWELLING (F; DEM); SYPHILIS
(F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); ULCER (F; DEM); URETHROSIS (F; HAD); VAGINOSIS (F; HAD);
VULVOSIS (F; HAD); WATER RETENTION (F; HAD).
DOSAGES (YERBA MANSA) — 4–8 GRAMS ROOT/DAY; 1–2 DROPS FLUID TINCTURE 2–3 ×/DAY (HOBBS); 20
TO 60 DROPS FRESH ROOT TINCTURE (FRESH 1:2, DRY 1:5, 60% ALCOHOL) TO 5 ×/DAY; 2–4 OZ COLD ROOT INFUSION
TO 5 ×/DAY (MOORE1).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (YERBA MANSA) — AVOID DURING PREGNANCY
(HOBBS). IN ANIMAL STUDIES, THE SEDATIVE EFFECT OF ROOTS AND THE COMPOUND METHYLEUGENOL POTENTIATES
THE HYPNOTIC ACTION OF THIOPENTAL, PENTOBARBITAL, AND HEXOBARBITAL. ALSO ENHANCES THE CENTRAL DEPRESSANT EFFECT OF CHLORPROMAZINE. URINARY IRRITANT (HAD).
YERBA SANTA (ERIODICTYON CALIFORNICUM (HOOK. & ARN.) TORR.) ++
ACTIVITIES (YERBA SANTA) — ANTIASTHMATIC (F; PH2); ANTICANCER (1; APA); ANTIINFLAMMATORY
(1; PED); ANTISEPTIC (1; PED); ANTIRHEUMATIC (1; PED); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PED); ASTRINGENT
(1; APA); BITTER (1; PED); CHEMOPREVENTIVE (1; APA); COLLYRIUM (F; DEM); DECONGESTANT (1;
APA); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIURETIC (1; PHR; PH2); EXPECTORANT (1; APA; PED; PNC); TONIC
(F; PNC).
INDICATIONS (YERBA SANTA) — ABRASION (F; DEM); ASTHMA (F; APA; PH2; PNC); BLOOD (F;
DEM); BRONCHOSIS (F; APA; DEM; PNC); BRUISE (F; APA; PED); CANCER (1; APA); CATARRH (F;
DEM); COLD (F; APA; DEM; PED); CONGESTION (1; APA); COUGH (F; APA); CRAMP (1; PED);
DERMATOSIS (F; APA); FATIGUE (F; DEM); FEVER (F; APA; PED); FLU (F; DEM); FRACTURE (F;
DEM); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); GONORRHEA (F; DEM); HAY FEVER (F; APA); HEADACHE (F; DEM);
INFECTION (F; DEM); INFLAMMATION (1; DEM; PED); OPHTHALMIA (F; DEM); PAIN (F; APA; DEM);
PERTUSSIS (F; DEM); PLEURISY (F; DEM); PNEUMONIA (F; DEM); POISON IVY (F; APA); RESPIROSIS
(1; APA); RHEUMATISM (1; APA; DEM; PED); SORE (F; DEM); SWELLING (F; DEM); TUBERCULOSIS
(F; APA; DEM; PED); UTI (F; APA); VD (F; DEM); WATER RETENTION (1; PHR; PH2); WOUND
(F; APA; DEM).
DOSAGES (YERBA SANTA) — 1–2 TSP FRESH LEAF (PED); 1–2 G DRY LEAF (PED); 1 G DRY LEAF:5 ML
ALCOHOL/5 ML WATER (PED); 10–20 DROPS LEAF EXTRACT/DAY (APA); 1 TBSP HERB/GLASS WARM WATER 1
×/DAY (APA); 2–4 ML LIQUID HERB EXTRACT (PNC).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (YERBA SANTA) — CLASS 1 (AHP). “NO REPORTS
OF TOXICITY EITHER TOPICALLY OR INTERNALLY HAVE BEEN REPORTED IN THE SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE” (PED). NONE
REPORTED (PHR; PH2). EO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THERAPEUTIC ACTIONS (PED).
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YEW (TAXUS SP.) X
PHR TREATS THE EUROPEAN YEW, TAXUS BACCATA L.; APA TREATS THE WESTERN YEW, TAXUS BREVIFOLIA
NUTT.; DEM TREATS CANADA, EUROPEAN, AND PACIFIC YEWS INDEPENDENTLY, ALL APPARENTLY CONTAIN THE
ANTITUMOR COMPOUND MONROE WALL NAMED TAXOL (PACLITAXEL).
ACTIVITIES (YEW) — ABORTIFACIENT (F; PHR); ANTICANCER (1; APA); ANTIMELANOMIC (1; APA); ANTIMITOTIC (1; APA); ANTITUMOR (1; APA); ARRHYTHMOGENIC (1; PH2); CARDIOACTIVE (F; PHR); CARDIOTOXIC (1; PH2); DEPURATIVE (F; DEM); DIAPHORETIC (F; DEM); EMMENAGOGUE (F; PHR); POISON
(1; PH2); TACHYCARDIC (1; PH2).
INDICATIONS (YEW) — AMENORRHEA (F; PH2); CANCER (1; APA; FAD; JLH); CANCER, BREAST (1; APA;
FNF); CANCER, CERVIX (1; APA; FNF); CANCER, OVARY (1; APA; FNF); CANCER, SKIN (1; APA; FNF);
CHEST COLD (F; DEM); COLD (F; DEM); COUGH (F; DEM); DEBILITY (F; DEM); DIPHTHERIA (F; PHR);
DYSMENORRHEA (F; DEM; PH2); DYSURIA (F; APA); ENTEROSIS (F; DEM); EPILEPSY (F; PHR); FEVER
(F; DEM); GASTROSIS (F; DEM); HEPATOSIS (F; APA); MELANOMA (1; APA); METASTASIS (1; APA);
NUMBNESS (F; DEM); PAIN (F; DEM); PULMONOSIS (F; DEM); RESPIROSIS (F; DEM); RHEUMATISM (F;
APA; DEM); STOMACHACHE (F; DEM); SUNBURN (F; DEM); TAPEWORM (F; PHR); TONSILOSIS (F; PHR);
TUBERCULOSIS (F; DEM); TUMOR (1; APA); WORM (F; PH2); WOUND (F; DEM).
DOSAGES (YEW) — NOT APPROPRIATE FOR HOME USE (APA).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (YEW) — NOT COVERED (AHP; KOM). VERY
POISONOUS PLANT; CAUSING COLIC, DRY MOUTH, DYSPNEA, HYPOTENSION, MYDRIASIS, PALENESS, QUEASINESS,
RASH, REDDENING OR BLUENESS OF THE LIPS, UNCONSCIOUSNESS, VERTIGO, AND VOMITING. DEATH MAY RESULT
FROM ASPHYXIATION AND DIASTOLIC CARDIAC ARREST. 50–100 G FRESH NEEDLES CAN KILL AN ADULT (APA;
PHR). FATALITIES HAVE BEEN REPORTED FROM DRINKING YEW TEA (APA).
YOHIMBE (PAUSINYSTALIA JOHIMBE (K. SCHUM.) PIERRE EX BEILLE) +
SYNONYM: CORYNANTHE JOHIMBE K. SCHUM.
ACTIVITIES (YOHIMBE) — ALPHA-2-ADRENERGIC INHIBITOR (1; APA); ANABOLIC (F; BGB; HH3); ANALGESIC
(1; PH2); ANESTHETIC (1; CRC; HHB); ANTIADRENERGIC (1; CRC); ANTIDEPRESSANT (1; HH3); ANXIOGENIC
(F; APA); APHRODISIAC (1; APA; CRC; HHB; MAD); CALCIUM ANTAGONIST (1; HH3); CARDIODEPRESSANT
(1; CRC); CNS STIMULANT (1; APA); EPINEPHRINERGIC (1; PH2); HALLUCINOGENIC (1; APA; CRC);
HYPERTENSIVE (F; BGB); HYPNOTIC (F; CRC); HYPOTENSIVE (1; APA; CRC; PH2); LACTAGOGUE (1; MAD);
MAOI (1; APA; CRC; HH3; SKY); MYDRIATIC (1; BGB; CRC; PH2); POISON (1; CRC); SSRI (1;
HH3); SIALAGOGUE (1; PH2); STIMULANT (F; CRC); SYMPATHOLYTIC (1; PH2); VASODILATOR (1; APA; SKY).
INDICATIONS (YOHIMBE) — AMENORRHEA (F; HH3; MAD); ANGINA (1 APA; CRC); ATHEROSCLEROSIS
(1; CRC); BPH (F; HHB); CYSTOSIS (F; CRC; HHB); DEBILITY (F; PH2); DEPRESSION (1; HH3; SKY);
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DIABETES (1; CRC); DERMATOSIS (F; BGB); DYSMENORRHEA (F; CRC; HHB; HH3; MAD); FATIGUE (F;
BGB; KOM; PHR); FEEBLENESS (F; BGB; KOM; PHR); FRIGIDITY (F; APA; HH3; MAD); HIGH BLOOD
PRESSURE (1; APA; CRC; PH2); IMPOTENCE (2; APA; CRC; MAD; SKY); INFECTION (F; BGB);
INFERTILITY (1; SKY); ITCH (F; BGB; CRC); LOW BLOOD PRESSURE (F; BGB); NUMBNESS (1; CRC);
PAIN (1; CRC; HHB; PH2); PROSTATOSIS (F; CRC; HHB); SPERMATORRHEA (F; MAD); XEROSTOMIA (1;
PH2); YAW (F; BGB).
DOSAGES (YOHIMBE) — DO NOT TAKE IT EXCEPT UNDER A DOCTOR’S ADVICE (APA); 0.5 G INDIVIDUAL, UP
TO 3–10 G BARK/DAY (HHB); 1 OZ BARK/2 CUPS WATER, AVERAGE DOSE = 500 MG BARK (JAD); 2–4 ML
LIQUID BARK EXTRACT (PNC); 5–10 DROPS BARK TINCTURE 3 ×/DAY (SKY); 5–6 MG YOHIMBINE 3–4 ×/DAY
(AHP); 5 MG YOHIMBINE 3 ×/DAY (MAD); 15–30 MG YOHIMBINE/DAY (SKY); 10 MG 3 ×/DAILY/8
WEEKS FOR ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION (PH2); 6 MG 3 ×/DAY FOR XEROSTOMIA (PH2); 1–2 (400 MG) STX
CAPSULES WITH 8 MG YOHIMBINE (NH).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (YOHIMBE) — CLASS 2D. CNS-STIMULANT. NOT
FOR PROLONGED USE. CONTRAINDICATED IN HEPATOSIS, NEPHROSIS, PROSTATOSIS, OR CHRONIC INFLAMMATION OF
THE SEX ORGANS. MAY POTENTIATE MAOIS AND HYPOTENSIVE DRUGS. HIGH DOSES CAN LOWER BLOOD PRESSURE
DANGEROUSLY, WITH UNPLEASANT DIGESTIVE AND CNS REACTIONS (AHP). COMMISSION E REPORTS THE BARK
CONTAINS THE TOXIC ALKALOID YOHIMBINE (AEH). STANDARD DOSES (15–30 MG/DAY) MAY CAUSE ANXIETY,
DIZZINESS, INSOMNIA, AND NAUSEA; 40 MG CAN BE DANGEROUS: CHILLS, HALLUCINATIONS, MUSCULAR DYSFUNCTION, AND VERTIGO (SKY). DO NOT MIX WITH OTHER ANTIDEPRESSANTS EXCEPT UNDER ADVICE OF A PRACTITIONER
(SKY). “THERAPEUTIC ADMINISTRATION OF YOHIMBINE CAN CAUSE NERVOUS EXCITATION, TREMOR, SLEEPLESSNESS, ANXIETY, FLUSHING, HALLUCINATIONS, HEADACHE, INCREASED BLOOD PRESSURE, AND TACHYCARDIA, AS WELL
AS NAUSEA AND VOMITING. IN CASE OF EXISTING LIVER AND KIDNEY DISEASE, YOHIMBE PREPARATIONS SHOULD
NOT BE USED” (KOM). THE NORMAL DOSE OF 5 MG YOHIMBINE CAN CREATE PROBLEMS IN PATIENTS WITH
BIPOLAR DISORDERS; 10 MG CAN INDUCE MANIC SYMPTOMS. SIDE EFFECTS AND DOSAGE PECULIARITIES MAKE
IT DIFFICULT TO HANDLE.
YOKO (PAULLINIA YOKO R. E. SCHULT. & KILLIP) ++
ACTIVITIES (YOKO) — ANORECTIC (F; CRC); ANTIPYRETIC (F; CRC); ANTISEPTIC (F; CRC); LAXATIVE (F;
CRC); STIMULANT (F; CRC); TONIC (F; CRC).
INDICATIONS (YOKO) — CONSTIPATION (F; CRC); DYSENTERY (F; CRC); ENTEROSIS (F; CRC); FEVER (F;
CRC); GASTROSIS (F; CRC); HUNGER (F; CRC); LETHARGY (F; CRC); MALARIA (F; CRC); STOMACHACHE
(F; CRC).
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YUCCA (YUCCA SPP) ++
SYNONYM: YUCCA ELATA ENGELM.
ACTIVITIES (YUCCA) — ANTIBACTERIAL (1; PED); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; CAN); ANTIMELANOMIC (1;
CAN; SKY); ANTITUMOR (1; CAN; PED); ASTRINGENT (1; PED); BITTER (1; PED); DEPURATIVE (F; PED);
FUNGICIDE (1; PED); HEMOLYTIC (1; CAN); STARTER MATERIAL FOR STEROIDS.
INDICATIONS (YUCCA) — ARTHROSIS (1; CAN; SKY); BACTERIA (1; PED); CANCER (1; CAN; PED);
CANCER, SKIN (F; PED); CHOLECYSTOSIS (F; PHR); DIABETES (F; CAN); DYSMENORRHEA (1; FNF);
ENTEROSIS (1; CAN); FUNGUS (1; PED); GASTROSIS (1; CAN); HEADACHE (1; CAN); HEPATOSIS (F;
PHR); HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (1; CAN); HIGH CHOLESTEROL (1; CAN); HIGH TRIGLYCERIDES (1; CAN);
INFECTION (1; PED); INFLAMMATION (1; CAN); MELANOMA (1; CAN; SKY); MENOPAUSE (1; FNF);
MYCOSIS (1; PED); OSTEOARTHROSIS (F; SKY); PAIN (1; CAN); PMS (1; FNF); RHEUMATISM (1; PED;
SKY); SWELLING (1; CAN); TUMOR (1; CAN; PED).
DOSAGES (YUCCA) — 0.25–0.5 CUP FRESH ROOT (PED); 6–12 G DRY ROOT (PED); 9 G DRY ROOT:45 ML
ALCOHOL/45 ML WATER (PED); 0.25 OZ ROOT/PINT WATER 3–5 ×/DAY (SKY); 3 (490 MG) CAPSULES 3 ×/DAY
(JAD).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (YUCCA) — CLASS 1 (FOR 4 SPP. OF YUCCA) (AHP).
THOUGH LARGE DOSES OF SAPONINS CAN BE HEMOLYTIC AND PROBLEMATIC, “LITTLE IS KNOWN ABOUT THE TOXICITY
OF YUCCA SAPONINS” (LRNP, MARCH 1994). OVERDOSES MAY CAUSE LOOSE STOOLS (SKY).
EXTRACTS (YUCCA) — “CONCENTRATED PLANT JUICE HAS BEEN USED TOPICALLY TO SOOTHE PAINFUL JOINTS”
(CAN). SAPONIN-CONTAINING EXTRACTS ARE ANTIEDEMIC, ANTIINFLAMMATORY, AND HEMOLYTIC; CLINICALLY,
REPORTED TO HELP REDUCE SYMPTOMS OF PAIN, STIFFNESS, AND SWELLING IN 50% OF 150 PATIENTS WITH
ARTHRITIS. ONSET OF RELIEF TOOK DAYS TO MONTHS. SAPONIN-CONTAINING EXTRACTS CLINICALLY REDUCED BLOOD
PRESSURE, ABNORMAL TRIGLYCERIDES, AND HIGH CHOLESTEROL (AS ALWAYS, BEST WITH DIET AND EXERCISE).
EXTRACTS ALSO REPORTED TO IMPROVE CIRCULATION AND GI FUNCTION, AND TO RELIEVE HEADACHE. “YUCCA
SAPONINS ARE REGARDED TO BE A SAFE SUPPLEMENT SINCE THEY ARE NOT THOUGHT TO BE ABSORBED FROM THE
GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT, THEREBY REDUCING THE DANGERS OF SYSTEMIC HEMOLYTIC ACTIVITY... NO KNOWN
PROBLEMS WITH THE USE OF YUCCA DURING PREGNANCY AND LACTATION” (CAN). POLYSACCHARIDE-CONTAINING
EXTRACT OF Y. GLAUCA HAS ANTIMELANOMIC ACTIVITY.
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ZEDOARY (CURCUMA ZEDOARIA (CHRISTM.) ROSCOE) +++
SYNONYM: AMOMUM ZEDOARIA CHRISTM.
ACTIVITIES (ZEDOARY) — ANTACID (1; PH2); ANTIINFLAMMATORY (1; COX; FNF); ANTIMUTAGENIC (1;
X3278214); ANTIPYRETIC (F; KAB; SUW); ANTISPASMODIC (1; PH2); ANTITUMOR (1; DAA; FNF);
APERITIF (F; KAB); APHRODISIAC (F; KAB); CARMINATIVE (1; DEP; HDR; SUW; WOI); CHOLAGOGUE
(F; HDR); CHOLERETIC (1; DAA; FNF; HHB; JAD); COX-2 INHIBITOR (1; FNF; JAD); DEMULCENT (F;
EFS; KAP; WOI); DEPURATIVE (F; KAB; KAP); DIURETIC (F; EFS; KAP; SUW); EMMENAGOGUE (F;
KAB); EXPECTORANT (1; EFS; FNF; KAP); FUNGICIDE (1; PH2); RUBEFACIENT (F; KAP); STIMULANT (F;
DEP; EFS; SUW); STOMACHIC (1; DEP; HHB; PH2; SUW; WOI); VERMIFUGE (F; KAB); VULNERARY
(F; KAB).
INDICATIONS (ZEDOARY) — ADENOPATHY (F; DAA; KAB); ALZHEIMER’S (1; COX; FNF; JAD); ANOREXIA (F; KAB; PH2); ARTHROSIS (1; COX; FNF; JAD); ASTHMA (F; KAB; PH2); BRONCHOSIS (F; DEP;
KAB; KAP; PH2); BRUISE (F; DEP; KAB; KAP; SUW); CANCER (1; DAA; FNF; X3278214); CANCER,
CERVIX (1; FNF; JAD; PH2); CANCER, COLON (1; COX; FNF; JLH; PH2); CANCER, LIVER (1; COX; FNF;
JLH; PH2); CANCER, UTERUS (1; DAA; FNF); CHILDBIRTH (F; DEP; KAB); COLD (1; DEP; FNF; SUW;
WOI); COLIC (F; HDR); CONVULSION (F; KAB); COUGH (F; KAP); CRAMP (1; PH2); DEBILITY (F; PH2);
DERMATOSIS (F; DEP); DROPSY (F; KAB; UPW); DYSPEPSIA (F; PH2); ENTEROSIS (F; PH2); EPILEPSY
(F; KAB); FEVER (F; DEP; KAB; SUW); FUNGUS (1; PH2); FURUNCLE (F; KAB); GAS (1; DEP; HDR;
FNF; KAP; SUW; WOI); GASTROSIS (F; PH2); GONORRHEA (F; KAB; KAP); HALITOSIS (F; KAB);
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HEMATOMA (F; DAA); HEMORRHOID (F; KAB); HEPATOSIS (F; JLH); INFECTION (1; PH2); INFLAMMATION
(1; COX; FNF; KAB); JAUNDICE (F; SKJ); LEUKODERMA (F; PH2); LEUKORRHEA (F; KAB; KAP);
LYMPHADENOSIS (F; KAB); LYMPHANGOSIS (F; KAP); LYMPHOSARCOMA (1; DAA; FNF); MALAISE (F;
KAB); MYCOSIS (1; PH2); NEUROSIS (F; PH2); PAIN (1; COX; DEP; FNF; SUW); RHEUMATISM (1;
COX; FNF); SORE THROAT (F; DEP; KAP); SPLENOSIS (F; KAB); SPRAIN (F; DEP; KAB; KAP);
TOOTHACHE (F; KAB); TUBERCULOSIS (F; PH2); TUMOR (1; DAA; FNF); VERTIGO (F; KAB); WATER
RETENTION (F; EFS; KAP; SUW); WORM (F; KAB); WOUND (F; KAB; PH2).
DOSAGES (ZEDOARY) — 1–3 G/DAY (HHB); 1–2 G POWDERED ROOT (KAP); 14–28 ML ROOT TEA (KAP);
1–1.5 G ROOT/CUP WATER (PHR); 1:4 RHIZOME:LIQUID EXTRACT (PH2); 300 AND 450 MG CAPSULES (PH2).
CONTRAINDICATIONS, INTERACTIONS, AND SIDE EFFECTS (ZEDOARY) — CLASS 2B (AHP), CAUTIONS ABOUT
EXCESSIVE USE DURING EXCESSIVE MENSTRUATION. UNAPPROVED BY KOM. “SINCE THE EFFECTIVENESS FOR
THE CLAIMED APPLICATIONS IS NOT DOCUMENTED, A THERAPEUTIC USE OF THIS HERB CANNOT BE RECOMMENDED”
(KOM). I FEEL THAT IT CAN SERVE IN LIEU OF CARDAMOM, GINGER, AND/OR TURMERIC BECAUSE IT SHARES MANY
OF THE SAME CHEMICALS WITH THEM. IN INDIA, IT IS EVEN RECOMMENDED FOR INFANTS AND CONVALESCENTS.
NOT FOR USE DURING PREGNANCY (PH2). CONTAINING UP TO 0.1% CURCUMIN, THIS, LIKE TURMERIC AND
GINGER, MAY BE VIEWED AS A COX-2 INHIBITOR, OF POTENTIAL USE IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE, ARTHRITIS, AND
CANCER. CURCUMOL AND CURDIONE ARE REGARDED IN THE ORIENT AS EFFECTIVE ANTICANCER COMPOUNDS,
ESPECIALLY FOR CERVICAL CANCER AND LYMPHOSARCOMA.
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REFERENCE ABBREVIATIONS
(BOOK AND JOURNAL ABBREVIATIONS)
60P DESMARCHELIER AND WITTING SCHAUS (2000)
AAB ARVIGO AND BALICK (1993)
AAR ARNDT (1999)
ABS SIQUERA ET AL. (1998)
ACN AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION (VOL. 71, 2000)
ACT ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES (E.G., ACT5:330; ALT. COMPL. THERAP. 5(6):330-
331)
AEH DESMET ET AL. (1993, 1997)
AEL LEUNG’S (CHINESE) HERB NEWS, FOLLOWED BY NUMBER AND PAGE (E.G., AEL31:3)
AHP MCGUFFIN ET AL. (1997)
AJC AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CHINESE MEDICINE (VOL. 25, 1996)
AKT TILLOTSON ET AL. (2001)
AMA ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE ALERT (VOL. 2(3), MARCH 1999)
APA PEIRCE (1999)
APP ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA ET PHARMACOLOGICA BULGICA (VOL. 16, 1990)
ARC ALOE RESEARCH COUNCIL
ATM ATOMS JOURNAL PUBLICATION
AYL LEUNG (1980), OR LEUNG’S NEWSLETTER WHEN FOLLOWED BY NUMBERS
BIB DUKE (1983)
BGB BLUMENTHAL ET AL. (2000)
BIS BISSET (1994)
BJA BRITISH JOUIRNAL ANESTHESIOLOGY
BJH BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY (E.G., BJH111:359; 2000, VOL. 111, P. 359)
BO2 BOIK (2001)
BPCC BIOSYN. PROD. CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY
BRI BRINKER (1998)
BRU BRUNETON (1999)
CAN NEWALL, ANDERSON, AND PHILLIPSON (1996)
CEB ERICHSEN-BROWN (1989)
COX NEWMARK AND SCHULICK (2000)
CRC DUKE (1985)
CTD CASTNER, TIMME, AND DUKE (1998)
DAA DUKE AND AYENSU (1985)
DAD DUKE AND DUCELLIER (1993)
DAS DAVIES AND STEWART (1990)
DAV DUKE AND VASQUEZ MARTINEZ (1994)
DAW DUKE AND WAIN (1991)
DAZ DE LUCCA AND ZALLES (1992)
DEM MOERMAN (1998)
DEP WATT (1889–1892, REPRINT 1972)
DON BROWN (2000)
EB ECONOMIC BOTANY
816 HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS
ECON. BOT. ECONOMIC BOTANY
EFS STEINMETZ (1957)
EJH HOFFMAN (1999)
EMP ECONOMIC & MEDICINAL PLANT RESEARCH (VOL. 6, 1994)
FAC FACCIOLA (1998)
FAD FOSTER AND DUKE (1990)
FA2 FOSTER AND DUKE (2000)
FAY FOSTER AND YUE (1992)
FEL FELTER AND LLOYD (1898)
FFJ FLAVOUR AND FRAGRANCE JOURNAL (VOL. 6, 1991)
FIT FITOTERAPIA (E.G., VOL. 64, 1993)
FLP FLORA OF PAKISTAN (USDA PL480 PROJECT)
FNF FATHER'S NATURE'S FARMACY (ONLINE DATABASE AVAILABLE AT, HTTP://WWW.ARS-GRIN.GOV/DUKE/)
FT FITOTERAPIA (EARLY ABBREVIATION; LATER ABBREVIATED FIT)
GEO GUENTHER (1948–1952)
GHA GHAZANFAR (1994)
GMH GRIEVE (1931)
GMJ GRENAND, MORETTI, AND JACQUEMIN (1987)
HAD AN HERB A DAY; BY JIM DUKE, PUBLISHED IN BUSINESS OF HERBS, AND/OR WILD FOOD FORUM
HDN NEUWINGER (1996)
HDR HERBAL DESK REFERENCE; ONLINE VERSION UNDER MY MEDICAL BOTANY SYLLABUS (MBS)
HD1 DUKE (2000)
HEG HEGNAUER (CHEMOTAXONOMIE DER PFLANZEN), BIRKHAUSER VERLAG, MULTIPLE VOLUMES
HFH HERBS FOR HEALTH FOLLOWED BY JA JULY AUG. ‘99 (1999)
HG HERBALGRAM (FOLLOWED BY NUMBER WITHOUT SPACE; E.G., HG17 HERBALGRAM NO. 17)
HHB LIST AND HOHAMMER (1969–1979)
HH2 HAGER’S HANDBUCH, 2ND ED., HANSEL ET AL
HH3 HAGER’S HANDBUCH, 3RD ED., BLASCHEK ET AL.
HIL HILDEGARD, TRANSLATED BY THROOP, P. (1998)
HOB HOBBS (1996)
HOC TYLER (1994)
HOP DUKE AND ATCHLEY (1986)
HOW DUKE (1992)
HOX AUSUBEL (2000)
IED DUKE (1986)
IHB BURKILL (1966)
IWU IWU (1993)
IJA INDIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES (59, 1989)
IJC INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER RESEARCH
IJE INDIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY (29, 1991)
IJI INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE (VOL. 1, NO. 3, 1999)
IJO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ORIENTAL MEDICINE
IJP INDIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES (52, 1990)
JAC JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE (VOL. 2, 1996)
JAD JAMES A. DUKE, PERSONAL COMMENTARY
JAF JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
JAM JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (VOL. 272, 1994)
JAMA JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
JAR INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AROMATHERAPY
JBH HARBORNE AND BAXTER (1983)
JBU AROMATHERAPY: A PLACE IN HERBAL MEDICINE, HERBALGRAM, BUCKLE, J. (ED.)
HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS 817
JE JOURNAL OF ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY (VOL. 29, 1990)
JFM MORTON (1977, 1981)
JLH HARTWELL (1982)
JLR JOURNAL OF LONGEVITY RESEARCH (VOL. 1, NO. 2, 1994)
JN JOURNAL OF NUTRITION (VOL. 126, 1996)
JNE JOURNAL OF NUTRITIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE (VOL. 7, 1997)
JNP JOURNAL OF NATURAL PRODUCTS (VOL. 53, 1990)
JNS JOURNAL OF NUTRITION SCIENCE, VITAMINOL
JNU JOSEPH, NADEAU, AND UNDERWOOD (2001)
KAB KIRTIKAR AND BASU (REPRINT, 1975)
KAP KAPOOR (1990)
KCH HUANG (1993)
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LAF LEUNG AND FOSTER (1995)
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LRN LAWRENCE REVIEW OF NATURAL PRODUCTS, LOOSELEAF; PERIODICALLY UPDATED
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M&I MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY (VOL. 44, NO. 1, 2000)
M11 MERCK MANUAL, 11TH ED.
M12 MERCK MANUAL, 12TH ED.
M28 MARTINDALES, 28TH ED.
M29 MARTINDALES, 29TH ED.
M30 MARTINDALES, 30TH ED.
MAB MILLS AND BONE (1999)
MAD MADAUS (1976)
MAM MILLER AND MURRAY (1998)
MAP MURRAY AND PIZZORNO (1991)
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MPI INDIAN COUNCIL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH (ICMR) (1976, 1987)
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PC PHYTOCHEMISTRY (29, 1990)
PCF HUANG, HO, AND LEE (1992)
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PHM PHYTOMEDICINE (VOL. 3, 1996)
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PM PLANTA MEDICA (56, 1990)
PNC WILLIAMSON AND EVANS (1989)
PR PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH (VOL. 4, 1990)
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RIN RINZLER (1990)
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SF FOSTER (1996)
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SHT SCHULZ, HANSEL, AND TYLER (1998)
SKJ JAIN (1991)
SKY LININGER ET AL. (1998)
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SUW SUWAL (1976)
SYN CHALLEM, BERKSON, AND SMITH (2000)
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TAN TANAKA (1976)
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TIB KLETTER AND KRIECHBAUM (2001)
TMA TIME-LIFE (1996)
TOM CRELLIN AND PHILPOTT (1990)
TOX KEELER AND TU (1991)
TRA GERMOSÉN-ROBINEAU (1997)
UPW BURKILL (1985–2000)
USA USDA'S AG HANDBOOK 8 AND SEQUELAE
USD USDA’S NOMENCLATURE DATABASE
VAG VAN WYK AND GERICKE (2000)
VVG VAN WYK, VAN OUDTSHOORN, AND GERIKE (1997)
WAF WHITE ET AL. (2000)
WAG WRIGHT AND GABY (1999)
WAM WHITE AND MAVOR (1998)
WBB WATT AND BREYER-BRANDWIJK (1962)
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WHO WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (1999)
WIC WICHTL (1984)
WOI COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH (CSIR) (1948–1976)
WO2 THE WEALTH OF INDIA, REVISED; THREE NEW VOLUMES PUBLISHED (1985–1992)
WO3 THE WEALTH OF INDIA, FIRST SUPPLEMENT SERIES (2000)
X AS A PREFIX FOLLOWED BY A BIG NUMBER, A PUBMED REFERENCE CITATION (E.G., X123456)
HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS 819
YAN YANOVSKY (1936)
ZIM GELFAND ET AL. (1985)
ZUL HUTCHINGS ET AL. (1996)
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829
ILLUSTRATION CREDITS
ALL ILLUSTRATIONS (BLACK/WHITE AND COLOR), EXCLUDING THE ONES LISTED BELOW, ARE COURTESY OF PEGGY K. DUKE.
THE FOLLOWING ILLUSTRATIONS, LISTED BY THEIR COMMON NAMES, ARE FROM DUKE, J., MEDICINAL PLANTS
OF THE BIBLE, TRADO-MEDIC BOOKS, BUFFALO, NEW YORK, 1983. WITH PERMISSION.
THE FOLLOWING ILLUSTRATIONS, LISTED BY THEIR COMMON NAMES, ARE FROM HILL, S.R. AND DUKE, P.K.,
100 POISONOUS PLANTS OF MARYLAND, BULL. 314, UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COOP EXTENSION SERVICE,
1985-1986. WITH PERMISSION.
ALOE HENNA
BAYLEAF IVY
BENZOIN MALLOW
CASSIA MANDRAKE
CHIVES MANNA ASH
CINNAMON AND CASSIA MYRTLE
CORIANDER ONION
CUMIN POMEGRANATE
ENDIVE POPLAR
FABA BEAN ROSE BAY
FIG RUE
FRANKINCENSE STAR OF BETHLEHEM
GALBANUM WATERMELON
GARLIC WHITE LILY
AMERICAN HELLEBORE JIMSONWEED
AUTUMN CROCUS LESSER PERIWINKLE
BITTERSWEET LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY
BLACK LOCUST MEZEREON
BLOODROOT MISTLETOE
BLUE COHOSH MOONSEED
BOXWOOD MOUNTAIN LAUREL
BULBOUS BUTTERCUP OLOLIUQUI
CASTOR ORRIS
CELANDINE POISON IVY
CHRISTMAS ROSE POKE ROOT
COMMON BUCKTHORN POTATO
COMMON DAFFODIL TANSY
CYPRESS SPURGE TOBACCO
DIGITALIS TOMATO
DUMBCANE VIRGINIA CREEPER
DUTCHMAN’S BREECHES WHITE COHOSH
ELDERBERRY WILD CHERRY
GLOSSY PRIVET WILD SAGE
HORSE CHESTNUT WINTER CHERRY
JACK IN THE PULPIT YEW
831
SCIENTIFIC NAME INDEX
A
ABELMOSCHUS ESCULENTUS (L.) MOENCH., 535
ABELMOSCHUS MOSCHATUS MEDIK., 515
ABIES BALSAMEA (L.) MILL, 53
ABIES FRASERI (PURSH) POIR., 312
ABIES SPECTABILIS (D. DON) SPACH, 377
ABRUS PRECATORIUS L., 423
ACACIA CATECHU (L. F.) WILLD., 162
ACACIA FARNESIANA (L.) WILLD., 160
ACACIA NILOTICA (L.) WILLD. EX DELILE, 1
ACACIA SENEGAL (L.) WILLD., 361
ACALYPHA ARVENSIS POEPP. & ENDL., 145
ACALYPHA INDICA L., 402
ACER RUBRUM L., 616
ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM L., 801
ACHILLEA PTARMICA L., 679
ACHYRANTHES ASPERA L., 173
ACONITUM NAPELLUS L., 507
ACORUS CALAMUS L., 137
ACTAEA PACHYPODA ELLIOTT, 767
ACTAEA RACEMOSA L., 86
ACTAEA SPICATA L., 56
ACTINIDIA DELICIOSA (A. CHEV.) C. F. LIANG & A. R.
FERGUSO, 440
ACTINIDIA POLYGAMA (SIEBOLD & ZUCC.) MAXIM., 672
ADIANTUM CAPILLUS-VENERIS L., 479
ADIANTUM PEDATUM L., 529
ADONIS VERNALIS L., 566
AEGLE MARMELOS L. CORREA, 49
AEGOPODIUM PODAGRARIA L., 346
AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM L., 385
AETHUSA CYNAPIUM L., 307
AFRAMOMUM MELEGUETA K. SCHUM., 346
AGASTACHE RUGOSA (FISCH. & C. A. MEY.) KUNTZE, 442
AGATHOSMA BETULINA (P. J. BERGIUS) PILLANS, 121
AGAVE SISALANA PERRINE, 499
AGRIMONIA EUPATORIA L., 4
AGROSTEMMA GITHAGO L., 223
AILANTHUS ALTISSIMA (MILL.) SWINGLE, 738
AJUGA CHAMAEPITYS (L.) SCHREB., 356
AJUGA REPTANS L., 122
AKEBIA QUINATA (THUNB.) DECNE., 192
ALBIZIA JULIBRISSIN DURAZZ., 504
ALBIZIA LEBBECK (L.) BENTH., 7
ALCEA ROSEA L., 378
ALCHEMILLA VULGARIS L. OR A. XANTHOCHLORA ROTHM.,
448
ALCHORNEA FLORIBUNDA MUELL. ARG., 527
ALETRIS FARINOSA L., 745
ALEURITES MOLUCCANA (L.) WILLD., 146
ALISMA PLANTAGO-AQUATICA L., 11
ALKANNA TINCTORIA (L.) TAUSCH, 12
ALLIUM CEPA L., 537
ALLIUM SATIVUM L., 319
ALLIUM SCHOENOPRASUM L., 191
ALLIUM URSINUM L., 609
ALNUS GLUTINOSA (L.) GAERTN., 82
ALNUS VIRIDIS (CHAIX) DC., 352
ALOE FEROX MILL., 148
ALOE VERA (L.) BURM. F., 15, 17
ALOYSIA CITRODORA PALAU, 457
ALPINIA GALANGA (L.) SW., 350
ALPINIA OFFICINARUM HANCE, 458
ALSTONIA CONSTRICTA F. MUELL., 297
ALTHAEA OFFICINALIS L., 489
AMANITA MUSCARIA, 3
AMARANTHUS HYPOCHONDRIACUS L., 589
AMMI VISNAGA (L.) LAMARCK, 77
AMOMUM AROMATICUM ROXB., 523
AMOMUM COMPACTUM SOL. EX MATON, 634
AMORPHOPHALLUS KONJAC K. KOCH, 442
ANACARDIUM OCCIDENTALE L., 158
ANACYCLUS PYRETHRUM (L.) LINK, 688
ANAGALLIS ARVENSIS L., 656
ANAMIRTA COCCULUS (L.) WIGHT & ARN., 302
ANANAS COMOSUS (L.) MERR., 570
ANAPHALIS MARGARITACEA (L.) BENTH. & HOOK. F., 561
ANDIRA ARAROBA AGUAN, 36
ANDIRA INERMIS (W. WRIGHT) KUNTH EX DC., 134
ANDROGRAPHIS PANICULATA (BURM. F.) WALL. EX NEES.,
233
ANEMARRHENA ASPHODELIOIDES BUNGE, 27
ANEMONE ACUTILOBA (DC.) G. LAWSON, 24
ANEMONE NEMOROSA L., 792
ANEMONE PULSATILLA L., 593
832 HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS
ANEMOPSIS CALIFORNICA (NUTT.) HOOK. & ARN., 807
ANETHUM GRAVEOLENS L., 250
ANGELICA ARCHANGELICA L., 28
ANGELICA SINENSIS (OLIV.) DIELS, 254
ANGOSTURA TRIFOLIATA (WILLD.) T. S. ELIAS, 29
ANTENNARIA DIOICA (L.) GAERTN., 600
ANTHOXANTHUM ODORATUM L., 715
ANTHYLLIS VULNERARIA L., 440
APHANES ARVENSIS L., 556
APIUM GRAVEOLENS L., 170
APOCYNUM ANDROSAEMIFOLIUM L., 692
APOCYNUM CANNABINUM L., 252
AQUILEGIA VULGARIS L., 214
ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L., 560
ARALIA NUDICAULIS L., 782
ARALIA RACEMOSA L., 691
ARALIA SPINOSA L., 376
ARBUTUS UNEDO L., 703
ARCTIUM LAPPA L., 127
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS UVA-URSI (L.) SPRENG., 66
ARECA CATECHU L., 72
ARGEMONE MEXICANA L., 589
ARGYREIA NERVOSA (BURM. F.) BOJER, 793
ARISAEMA TRIPHYLLUM (L.) SCHOTT, 416
ARISTOLOCHIA CLEMATITIS L., 77
ARISTOLOCHIA SERPENTARIA L., 679
ARMORACIA RUSTICANA P. GAERTN. ET AL., 388
ARNICA MONTANA L., 37
ARTEMISIA ABROTANUM L., 686
ARTEMISIA ABSINTHIUM L., 798
ARTEMISIA AFRA JACQ., 3
ARTEMISIA ANNUA L., 708
ARTEMISIA CINA O. BERG, 461
ARTEMISIA DRACUNCULUS L., 725
ARTEMISIA VULGARIS L., 513
ARUM MACULATUM L., 234
ASCLEPIAS INCARNATA L., 708
ASCLEPIAS SYRIACA L., 503
ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA L., 576
ASIMINA TRILOBA (L.) DUNAL, 560
ASPALATHUS SP., 612
ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS L., 44
ASPARAGUS RACEMOSUS WILLD., 665
ASPIDOSPERMA QUEBRACHO-BLANCO SCHLTDL., 603
ASPLENIUM SCOLOPENDRIUM L. VAR. SCOLOPENDRIUM, 366
ASTRAGALUS GUMMIFER LABILL., 737
ASTRAGALUS MEMBRANACEUS (FISCH. EX LINK) BUNGE,
394
ATHYRIUM FILIX-FEMINA (L.) ROTH EX MERT., 447
ATRACTYLODES JAPONICA (KOIDZ.) KITAM, 418
ATRACTYLODES LANCEA (THUNB.) DC., 685
ATRACTYLODES MACROCEPHALA KOIDZ., 51
ATROPA BELLADONNA L., 69
AURICULARIA SPP., 793
AVENA SATIVA L., 534
AVERRHOA CARAMBOLA L., 151
AZADIRACHTA INDICA A. JUSS., 521
B
BACOPA MONNIERI (L.) PENNELL, 116
BALLOTA NIGRA L., 93
BANISTERIOPSIS CAAPI (SPRUCE EX GRISEB.) C. V.
MORTON, 684
BAPTISIA TINCTORIA (L.) R. BR, 778
BASSIA SCOPARIA (L.) A. J. SCOTT, 705
BELAMCANDA CHINENSIS (L.) DC., 84
BELLIS PERENNIS L., 273
BERBERIS ARISTATA DC., 403
BERBERIS VULGARIS L., 57
BERGENIA CRASSIFOLIA (L.) FRITSCH, 671
BERTHOLLETIA EXCELSA BONPL., 117
BETA VULGARIS L., 68
BETULA LENTA L., 709
BETULA PAPYRIFERA MARSHALL, 766
BETULA PUMILA L., 260
BETULA SPP., 76
BIDENS PILOSA L., 687
BIDENS TRIPARTITA L., 129
BIXA ORELLANA L., 32
BLETILLA STRIATA (THUNB.) RCHB. F., 102
BLIGHIA SAPIDA K. D. KOENIG, 7
BORAGO OFFICINALIS L., 112
BOSWELLIA SACRA FLUECK., 311
BOSWELLIA SERRATA ROXB. EX COLEBR., 113
BOWIEA VOLUBILIS HARV. EX HOOK. F., 201
BRASSICA JUNCEA (L.) CZERN. (LISTED UNDER MUSTARD
ALONG WITH B. NIGRA & SINAPIS ALBA L.), 516
BRASSICA NAPUS VAR. NAPUS, 147
BRASSICA NIGRA (L.) W. D. J. KOCH (LISTED AS BLACK
MUSTARD. ALSO LISTED UNDER MUSTARD ALONG
WITH BRASSICA JUNCEA & SINAPIS ALBA), 95
BRASSICA OLERACEA VAR. BOTRYTIS L., 166
BRASSICA OLERACEA VAR. CAPITATA L., 133
BRASSICA OLERACEA L. VAR. GEMMIFERA ZENKER, 121
BRASSICA OLERACEA L. VAR. ITALICA PLENCK, 118
BRASSICA OLERACEA VAR. VIRIDIS L., 435
BRASSICA RAPA L. SSP. CAMPESTRIS (L.) A. R. CLAPHAM,
784
BROMELAIN, 119
BROUSSONETIA PAPYRIFERA (L.) VENT., 553
BRUGMANSIA AUREA LAGERH., 235
BRUGMANSIA X CANDIDA PERS., 113
BRUNFELSIA GRANDIFLORA D. DON., 190
BRUNFELSIA UNIFLORA (POHL) D. DON, 483
BRYONIA ALBA L., 766
BRYONIA DIOICA JACQ., 612
BRYOPHYLLUM PINNATUM (LAM.) OKEN, 5
BUPLEURUM CHINENSE DC OR B. FALCATUM L., 125
BUPLEURUM FALCATUM L., 125
HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS 833
BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS L., 115
C
CAESALPINIA BONDUC (L.) ROXB., 251
CAJANUS CAJAN (L.). MILLSP., 568
CALADIUM BICOLOR (AITON) VENT., 369
CALAMINTHA NEPETA (L.) SAVI., 137
CALEA ZACATECHICHI SCHLECHT, 500
CALENDULA OFFICINALIS L., 139
CALLIANDRA GRANDIFLORA (L’HER) BENTH., 134
CALLICARPA AMERICANA L., 67
CALLUNA VULGARIS (L.) HULL., 369
CALOTROPIS GIGANTEA (L.) W. T. AITON, 326
CALOTROPIS PROCERA (AITON) W. T. AITON, 682
CALTHA PALUSTRIS L., 490
CALYSTEGIA SEPIUM (L.) R. BR., 370
CAMELLIA SINENSIS (L.) KUNTZE, 353
CANARIUM VULGARE LEENH., 187
CANAVALIA ENSIFORMIS (L.) DC., 716
CANNABIS SATIVA L., 486
CAPPARIS SPINOSA L., 148
CAPPARIS TOMENTOSA LAM., 2
CAPSELLA BURSA-PASTORIS (L.) MEDIK., 667
CAPSICUM SPP., 149
CAREX ARENARIA L., 325
CARICA PAPAYA L., 551
CARLINA ACAULIS L., 154
CARPOBROTUS EDULIS (L.) L. BOLUS, 393
CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L., 639
CARUM CARVI L., 152
CASSIA FISTULA L., 342
CASTANEA SATIVA MILL., 687
CATHA EDULIS (VAHL) FORRSK. EX ENDL., 439
CATHARANTHUS ROSEUS (L.) G. DON, 634
CAULOPHYLLUM THALICTROIDES (L.) MICHX., 106
CEANOTHUS AMERICANUS L., 526
CEDRUS DEODARA (ROXB. EX D. DON) G. DON, 247
CEDRUS LIBANI A. RICH., 167
CEIBA PENTANDRA (L.) GAERTN., 436
CELASTRUS PANICULATUS WILLD., 545
CELASTRUS SCANDENS L., 20
CELOSIA ARGENTEA L. VAR. CRISTATA (L.) KUNTZE, 205
CENTAUREA CYANUS L., 223
CENTAURIUM ERYTHRAEA RAFN, 172
CENTELLA ASIATICA (L.) URB., 344
CENTRANTHUS RUBER (L.) DC., 618
CERATONIA SILIQUA L., 155
CETRARIA ISLANDICA ACHAR., 401
CHAMAELIRIUM LUTEUM (L.) A. GRAY, 293
CHAMAEMELUM NOBILE (L.) ALL., 626
CHAMAESYCE HIRTA (L.) MILLSP., 279
CHAMAESYCE HYPERICIFOLIA (L.) MILLSP., 693
CHELIDONIUM MAJUS L., 168
CHELONE GLABRA L., 52
CHENOPODIUM AMBROSIOIDES L., 797
CHENOPODIUM VULVARIA L., 38
CHIMAPHILA SPP., 572
CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICUS L., 312
CHLORELLA SPP., 192
CHONDRODENDRON TOMENTOSUM RUIZ & PAV., 553
CHONDRUS CRISPUS, 411
CHROMOLAENA ODORATA (L.) R. M. KING & H. ROB., 416
CHRYSANTHEMUM X MORIFOLIUM RAMAT., 193
CICER ARIETINUM L., 182
CICHORIUM INTYBUS L., 184
CICUTA MACULATA L., 762
CICUTA VIROSA L., 285
CINCHONA PUBESCENS VAHL, 195
CINERARIA ASPERA THUNB., 506
CINNAMOMUM AROMATICUM NEES (LISTED AS CASSIA.
ALSO LISTED UNDER CINNAMON), 159
CINNAMOMUM CAMPHORA (L.) J. PRESL, 142
CINNAMOMUM TAMALA (BUCH.-HAM.) NEES & EBERM.,
404
CINNAMOMUM VERUM J. PRESL & C. AROMATICUM NEES,
196
CISSAMPELOS PAREIRA L., 751
CITRULLUS COLOCYNTHIS (L.) SCHRAD., 210
CITRULLUS LANATUS (THUNB.) MATSUM. & NAKAI, 764
CITRUS AURANTIIFOLIA (CHRISTM.) SWINGLE, 467
CITRUS LIMON (L.) BURM. F., 453
CITRUS RETICULATA BLANCO, 721
CITRUS SINENSIS (L.) OSBECK, 540, 541
CITRUS X PARADISI MACFAD., 348
CLADONIA PYXIDATA (L.) E. FRIES., 236
CLAVICEPS PURPUREA, 277
CLEMATIS RECTA L., 200
CLEMATIS VITALBA L., 738
CNICUS BENEDICTUS L., 101
COCCINIA GRANDIS (L.) J. VOIGT, 413
COCHLEARIA OFFICINALIS L., 660
COCHLOSPERMUM RELIGIOSUM (L.) ALSTON., 227
COCOS NUCIFERA L., 206
CODONOPSIS SPP., 207
COFFEA ARABICA L., 207
COLA ACUMINATA (P. BEAUV.) SCHOTT & ENDL., 441
COLA NITIDA (VENT.) SCHOTT & ENDL., 323
COLA SPP., 209
COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE L., 45
COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS L., 701
COMBRETUM MICRANTHUM G. DON, 539
COMMIPHORA MYRRHA (NEES) ENGL. AND OTHER SPP., 517
COMMIPHORA WIGHTII (ARN.) BHANDARI, 359
COMPTONIA PEREGRINA (L.) J. M. COULT., 711
CONIUM MACULATUM L., 578
CONSOLIDA AJACIS (L.) SCHUR, 625
CONSOLIDA REGALIS S. F. GRAY, 450
CONVALLARIA MAJALIS L., 466
CONYZA CANADENSIS (L.) CRONQUIST, 392
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COPAIFERA LANGSDORFII DESF., 220
COPTIS SPP., 343
CORALLORHIZA ODONTORRHIZA, 221
CORCHORUS OLITORIUS L., 432
CORIANDRUM SATIVUM L., 222
CORIARIA RUSCIFOLIA L. SUBSP. MICROPHYLLA (POIR.) L.
E. SKOG, 665
CORNUS CANADENSIS L., 125
CORNUS FLORIDA L., 253
CORNUS OFFICINALIS SIEBOLD & ZUCC., 43
CORYDALIS AMBIGUA CHAM. & SCHLTDL. AND/OR
YANHUSUO, 225
CORYDALIS YANHUSUO (Y. H. CHOU & CHUN. C. HSU)
W. T. WANG (LISTED UNDER CORYDALIS WITH C.
AMBIGUA), 225
CORYNANTHE PACHYCERA K. SCHUMANN, 396
COSTUS SPECIOSUS (J. KÖNIG) SM., 146
CRATAEGUS SPP., 367
CRATAEVA NURVALA BUCH.-HAM., 728
CRESCENTIA CUJETE L., 136
CRITHMUM MARITIMUM L., 646
CROCUS SATIVUS L., 640
CROTON ELUTERIA (L.) SW., 158
CROTON LECHLERI MÜLL. ARG., 256
CROTON TIGLIUM L., 596
CRYPTOSTEGIA GRANDIFLORA ROXB. EX R. BR., 636
CUCUMIS MELO L., 498
CUCURBITA PEPO L., 594, 595
CULLEN CORYLIFOLIUM L. MEDIK., 91
CUMINUM CYMINUM L., 235
CUNILA ORIGANOIDES (L.) BRITTON, 313
CUPRESSUS SEMPERVIRENS L., 238
CURCULIGO ORCHIOIDES GAERTN., 338
CURCUMA LONGA L., 740
CURCUMA XANTHORRHIZA ROXB., 727
CURCUMA ZEDOARIA (CHRISTM.) ROSCOE, 813
CUSCUTA EPITHYMUM (L.) L., 252
CYAMOPSIS TETRAGONOLOBA (L.) TAUB., 357
CYCAS REVOLUTA THUNB., 643
CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM L. EMEND. AIT., 237
CYDONIA OBLONGA MILL., 605
CYMBOPOGON CITRATUS (DC.) STAPF., 456
CYNARA CARDUNCULUS L. SUBSP. CARDUNCULUS, 39
CYNOGLOSSUM OFFICINALE L., 393
CYPERUS ARTICULATUS L., 573
CYPRIPEDIUM SPP., 449
CYTISUS SCOPARIUS (L.) LINK, 657
D
DAEMONOROPS DRACO (WILLD.) BLUME, 256
DAPHNE MEZEREUM L., 501
DATURA INOXIA MILL., 728
DATURA METEL L., 500
DATURA STRAMONIUM L., 426
DAUCUS CAROTA L. SUBSP. CAROTA (QUEEN ANNE’S LACE),
604
DAUCUS CAROTA L. SUBSP. SATIVUS (HOFFM.) ARCANG.
(CARROT), 156
DELPHINIUM STAPHISAGRIA L., 696
DESMODIUM ADSCENDENS (SW.) DC., 703
DESMODIUM GANGETICUM (L.) DC., 645
DIANTHUS CARYOPHYLLUS L., 154
DIANTHUS CHINENSIS L., 189
DICENTRA CANADENSIS (GOLDIE) WALP., 694
DICENTRA CUCULLARIA (L.) BERNH., 259
DICHROA FEBRIFUGA LOUR., 189
DICTAMNUS ALBUS L., 128
DIEFFENBACHIA SEGUINE (JACQ.) SCHOTT, 258
DIGITALIS LANATA EHRH., 796
DIGITALIS PURPUREA L., 249
DIONAEA MUSCIPULA J. ELLIS, 752
DIOSCOREA BATATAS DECNE., 198
DIOSCOREA BULBIFERA L., 6
DIOSCOREA COMPOSITA HEMSL., 57
DIOSCOREA DREGEANA (KUNTH) T. DURAND & SCHINZ, 3
DIOSCOREA VILLOSA L., 784
DIPSACUS FULLONUM L., 783
DIPTERYX ODORATA (AUBL.) WILLD., 736
DOREMA AMMONIACUM D. DON, 26
DORSTENIA CONTRAYERBA L., 220
DRIMYS WINTERI J.R. & G. FORST., 789
DROSERA RAMENTACEA, 706
DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA L., 257
DRYAS OCTOPETALA L., 511
DRYOPTERIS FILIX-MAS (L.) SCHOTT, 482
DUBOISIA MYOPOROIDES R.BR., 223
DUCHESNEA INDICA (ANDREWS) FOCKE, 409
DURANTA ERECTA L., 338
E
ECHINACEA SPP., 264
ECHINOPSIS PACHANOI (BRITTON & ROSE) FRIEDRICH & G.
D. ROWLEY, 648
ECLIPTA PROSTRATA (L.) L., 266
ELAEOPHORBIA DRUPIFERA (THONN.) STAPF, 252
ELETTARIA CARDAMOMUM (L.) MATON, 153
ELEUTHEROCOCCUS SENTICOSUS (RUPR. & MAXIM.)
MAXIM., 669
ELYTRIGIA REPENS (L.) DESV. EX NEVSKI, 227
EPHEDRA GERARDIANA WALL. EX STAPF, 550
EPHEDRA NEVADENSIS S. WATSON, 509
EPHEDRA SPP., 276
EPIGAEA REPENS L., 737
EPILOBIUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM L., 302
EPIMEDIUM SPP., 384
EQUISETUM ARVENSE L., 391
EQUISETUM HYEMALE L., 666
ERIODICTYON CALIFORNICUM (HOOK. & ARN.) TORR., 808
HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS 835
ERYNGIUM CAMPESTRE L., 277
ERYNGIUM FOETIDUM L., 194
ERYSIMUM CHEIRI (L.) CRANTZ, 758
ERYSIMUM DIFFUSUM EHRH., 350
ERYTHRINA FUSCA LOUR., 221
ERYTHRONIUM AMERICANUM KER GAWL, 739
ERYTHROPHLEUM SUAVEOLENS (GUILL. & PERR.) BRENAN,
652
ERYTHROXYLUM COCA LAM., 204
EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS LABILL., 278
EUCOMMIA ULMOIDES OLIV., 260
EUGENIA UNIFLORA L., 707
EUONYMUS ATROPURPUREUS JACQ., 757
EUPATORIUM CANNABINUM L., 372
EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM L., 111
EUPATORIUM PURPUREUM L., 349
EUPHORBIA CYPARISSIAS L., 238
EUPHORBIA LATHYRIS L., 506
EUPHORBIA PULCHERRIMA WILLD. EX KLOTZSCH, 578
EUPHORBIA RESINIFERA O. BERG & C. F. SCHMIDT, 3
EUPHORBIA TIRUCALLI L., 565
EUPHRASIA SPP., 288
F
FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM MOENCH, 122
FAGUS GRANDIFOLIA EHRH., 20
FALLOPIA JAPONICA (HOUTT.) RONSE DECR., 396
FERULA ASSA-FOETIDA L., 40
FERULA GUMMOSA BOISS., 316
FERULA SUMBUL (KAUFFM.) HOOK. F., 705
FICUS CARICA L., 300
FILIPENDULA ULMARIA (L.) MAXIM., 497
FOENICULUM VULGARE MILL., 294
FORSYTHIA SUSPENSA (THUNB.) VAHL, 307
FRAGARIA VESCA L., 702
FRAGARIA VIRGINIANA MILL., 782
FRANGULA ALNUS MILL., 310
FRANGULA PURSHIANA (DC.) J. G. COOPER, 157
FRAXINUS EXCELSIOR L., 280
FRAXINUS NIGRA MARSHALL, 82
FRAXINUS ORNUS L., 486
FUCUS VESICULOSUS L., 313
FUMARIA OFFICINALIS L., 314
G
GALANTHUS NIVALIS L., 680
GALEGA OFFICINALIS L., 337
GALEOPSIS SP., 373
GALIUM APARINE L., 199
GALIUM ODORATUM (L.) SCOP., 794
GALIUM VERUM L., 448
GANODERMA LUCIDUM, 620
GARCINIA CAMBOGIA (GAERTN.) DESR., 481
GARCINIA HANBURYI HOOK. F., 317
GARDENIA JASMINOIDES J. ELLIS, 318
GAULTHERIA PROCUMBENS L., 788
GELIDIUM AMANSII, 4
GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS (L.) J. ST.-HIL., 804
GENISTA TINCTORIA L., 261
GENTIANA LUTEA L., 324
GERANIUM MACULATUM L., 232
GERANIUM ROBERTIANUM L., 376
GEUM RIVALE L., 759
GEUM URBANUM L., 46
GILLENIA STIPULATUS (MUHL. EX WILLD.) BAILL., 407
GILLENIA TRIFOLIATA (L.) MOENCH, 115
GINKGO BILOBA L., 330
GLECHOMA HEDERACEA L., 355
GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS L., 381
GLORIOSA SUPERBA L., 335
GLYCINE MAX (L.) MERR., 686
GLYCYRRHIZA GLABRA L., 461
GNAPHALIUM OBTUSIFOLIUM L., 607
GNAPHALIUM ULIGINOSUM L., 234
GOSSYPIUM BARBADENSE L., 660
GOSSYPIUM HERBACEUM L., 460
GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L., 745
GRATIOLA OFFICINALIS L., 371
GRIFOLA FRONDOSA, 480
GRINDELIA CAMPORUM GREENE, 783
GRINDELIA SQUARROSA (PURSH) DUNAL, 362
GUAIACUM OFFICINALE L., 357
GUAREA RUSBYI (BRITTON) RUSBY, 205
GUAZUMA ULMIFOLIA LAM., 62
GYMNEMA SYLVESTRE (RETZ.) SCHULT., 363
GYNOSTEMMA PENTAPHYLLUM (THUNB.) MAKINO, 425
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA L., 49
H
HAEMATOXYLUM CAMPECHIANUM L., 470
HAGENIA ABYSSINICA (BRUCE) J. F. GMEL., 443
HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA L., 790
HAMELIA PATENS JACQ., 615
HARPAGOPHYTUM PROCUMBENS (BURCH.) DC EX. MEISN.,
248
HARUNGANA MADAGASCARIENSIS LAM. EX POIR., 365
HEBANTHE ERIANTHA (POIR.) PEDERSEN, 704
HEDEOMA PULEGIOIDES (L.) PERS., 25
HEDERA HELIX L., 412
HEIMIA SALICIFOLIA (KUNTH) LINK, 672
HELIANTHEMUM CANADENSE (L.) MICHX., 313
HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L., 707
HELICHRYSUM ARENARIUM (L.) MOENCH, 648
HELIOTROPIUM EUROPAEUM L., 372
HELIOTROPIUM INDICUM L., 405
HELLEBORUS NIGER L., 193
836 HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS
HELLEBORUS VIRIDIS L., 352
HEMEROCALLIS FULVA (L.) L., 246
HEMIDESMUS INDICUS (L.) W. T. AITON, 408
HERACLEUM SPHONDYLIUM L., 229
HERNIARIA GLABRA L., 638
HIBISCUS ROSA-SINENSIS L., 186
HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA L., 629
HIBISCUS SYRIACUS L., 632
HIERACIUM PILOSELLA L., 513
HIEROCHLOE ODORATA (L.) P. BEAUV., 713
HIPPOMANE MANCINELLA L., 484
HIPPOPHAE RHAMNOIDES L., 660
HOLARRHENA PUBESCENS WALL. EX G. DON, 219
HOMALOMENA SPP., 380
HORDEUM VULGARE L., 59
HOSLUNDIA OPPOSITA VAHL, 436
HOUTTUYNIA CORDATA THUNB., 253
HUMULUS LUPULUS L., 382
HUPERZIA SERRATA, 186
HURA CREPITANS L., 647
HYDNOCARPUS SPP., 179
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS L., 397
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA SEIBOLD, 561
HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS L., 340
HYOSCYAMUS NIGER L., 373
HYPERICUM PERFORATUM L., 698
HYPOXIS SP., 695
HYPTIS VERTICILLATA JACQ., 427
HYSSOPUS OFFICINALIS L., 398
I
IBERIS AMARA L., 78
ILEX AQUIFOLIUM L., 274
ILEX OPACA SOL. EX AITON, 378
ILEX PARAGUARIENSIS ST.-HIL., 494
ILEX VOMITORIA SOL. EX AITON, 802
ILLICIUM VERUM HOOK. F., 694
IMPATIENS CAPENSIS MEERB., 424
INDIGOFERA TINCTORIA L., 410
INULA BRITANNICA L., 118
INULA HELENIUM L., 269
INULA RACEMOSA HOOK. F., 404
IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) LAM., 714
IPOMOEA HEDERACEA JACQ., 509
IPOMOEA PURGA (WENDER.) HAYNE, 417
IPOMOEA VIOLACEA L., 536
IRIS SPP, 546
IRIS VERSICOLOR L., 107
ISATIS TINCTORIA L., 262
J
JASMINUM OFFICINALE L., 313
JATEORHIZA PALMATA (LAM.) MIERS, 211
JATROPHA CURCAS L., 596
JATROPHA GOSSYPIIFOLIA L., 99
JUGLANS CINEREA L., 132
JUGLANS NIGRA L., 100
JUGLANS REGIA L., 274
JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS L., 430
JUNIPERUS SABINA L., 652
JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA L., 613
JUSTICIA ADHATODA L., 480
JUSTICIA PECTORALIS JACQ., 246
K
KADSURA JAPONICA (L.) DUNAL, 292
KAEMPFERIA GALANGA L., 315
KALMIA ANGUSTIFOLIA L., 449
KALMIA LATIFOLIA L., 512
KIGELIA AFRICANA (LAM.) BENTH., 652
KNAUTIA ARVENSIS (L.) COULT., 299
KRAMERIA LAPPACEA (DOMBEY) BURDET & B.B.
SIMPSON, 621
L
LABURNUM ANAGYROIDES MEDIK., 337
LACHNANTHES TINCTORIA (J. F. GMEL.) ELLIOTT, 617
LACTUCA VIROSA L., 779
LAGENARIA SICERARIA (MOLINA) STANDL., 114
LAGOCHILUS INEBRIANS BUNGE., 410
LAMINARIA HYPERBOREA (GUNN.) FOSL., 449
LAMIUM ALBUM L., 768
LANSIUM DOMESTICUM CORREA, 450
LANTANA CAMARA L., 781
LARIX DECIDUA MILLER, 282
LARIX LARICINA (DU ROI) K. KOCH, 263
LARREA TRIDENTATA (SESSÉ & MOC. EX DC.) COVILLE, 177
LATUA PUBIFLORA (GRIS.) PHIL., 451
LAURUS NOBILIS L., 64
LAVANDULA SPP., 451
LAWSONIA INERMIS L., 374
LEDUM GROENLANDICUM OEDER, 447
LEDUM PALUSTRE L., 491
LEMNA MINOR L., 257
LENTINUS EDODES, 668
LEONOTIS LEONURUS (L.) R. BR., 777
LEONURUS CARDIACA L., 510
LEONURUS JAPONICUS HOUTT., 187
LEPIDIUM MEYENII WALP., 477
LEPIDIUM SATIVUM L., 317
LEUCANTHEMUM VULGARE LAM., 547
LEUCOJUM AESTIVUM L., 706
LEUCOJUM VERNUM L., 692
LEVISTICUM OFFICINALE W. D. J. KOCH, 474
HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS 837
LIATRIS SPICATA (L.) WILLD., 489
LIGUSTRUM LUCIDUM W. T. AITON, 336
LIGUSTRUM VULGARE L., 590
LILIUM CANDIDUM L., 771
LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM THUNB., 733
LILIUM MARTAGON L., 491
LINARIA VULGARIS MILL., 807
LINDERA BENZOIN (L.) BLUME, 690
LINUM CATHARTICUM L., 292
LINUM USITATISSIMUM L., 305
LIPPIA JAVANICA (BURM. F.) SPRENG., 455
LIQUIDAMBAR ORIENTALIS MILL., 702
LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA L., 740
LITHOSPERMUM ERYTHRORHIZON SIEBOLD & ZUCC., 598
LITHOSPERMUM OFFICINALE L., 217
LITHOSPERMUM RUDERALE DOUGLAS EX LEHM., 765
LOBARIA PULMONARIA (L.) HOFFM., 475
LOBELIA INFLATA L., 469
LOBELIA SIPHILITICA L., 105
LOBELIA TUPA L., 740
LOLIUM TEMULENTUM L., 244
LONICERA CAPRIFOLIUM L., 381
LONICERA JAPONICA THUNB., 419
LOPHOPHORA WILLIAMSII (LEM. EX SALM-DYCK) J. M.
COULT., 566
LUFFA ACUTANGULA (L.) ROXB., 29
LUFFA AEGYPTIACA MILL., 677
LUMA CHEQUEN (MOLINA) A. GRAY., 181
LUPINUS LUTEUS L., 805
LYCIUM BARBARUM L., 495
LYCIUM CHINENSE MILL., 791
LYCOPERDON SPP., 592
LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM MILL., 735
LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM L., 202
LYCOPUS EUROPAEUS L. OR L. VIRGINICUS L., 123
LYCOPUS VIRGINICUS L. (LISTED UNDER BUGLEWEED WITH
L. EUROPAEUS), 123
LYSIMACHIA NUMMULARIA L., 507
LYSIMACHIA VULGARIS L., 472
LYTHRUM SALICARIA L., 598
M
MACROCYSTIS PYRIFERA C. AGARDH, 120
MAGNOLIA VIRGINIANA L., 709
MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM (PURSH) NUTT., 544
MALLOTUS PHILIPPENSIS (LAM.) MUELL. ARG., 435
MALUS DOMESTICA BORKH., 34
MALVA PUSILLA SM., 261
MALVA SYLVESTRIS L., 482
MANDRAGORA OFFICINARUM L., 484
MANGIFERA INDICA L., 485
MANIHOT ESCULENTA CRANTZ, 724
MARANTA ARUNDINACEA L., 39
MARRUBIUM VULGARE L., 769
MARSDENIA CUNDURANGO RCHB. F., 218
MATRICARIA RECUTITA L., 174
MAYTENUS ILICIFOLIA, 220
MEDICAGO SATIVA L., 10
MELALEUCA ALTERNIFOLIA (MAIDEN & BETCHE) CHEEL, 726
MELALEUCA CAJUPUTI POWELL, 136
MELALEUCA LEUCADENDRA L., 135
MELALEUCA VIRIDIFLORA SOL. EX GAERTN., 527
MELIA AZEDARACH L., 185
MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS LAM., 806
MELISSA OFFICINALIS L., 454
MENISPERMUM CANADENSE L., 508
MENTHA AQUATICA L., 764
MENTHA ARVENSIS L., 280
MENTHA CANADENSIS L., 21
MENTHA LONGIFOLIA (L.) HUDS., 780
MENTHA PULEGIUM L., 283
MENTHA SPICATA L., 689
MENTHA X PIPERITA L., 562
MENYANTHES TRIFOLIATA L., 108
MERCURIALIS ANNUA L., 33
MICHELIA CHAMPACA L., 176
MIMOSA HOSTILIS BENTH., 432
MIMOSA PUDICA L., 663
MIRABILIS JALAPA L., 309
MIRABILIS MULTIFLORA (TORR.) A. GRAY, 212
MITCHELLA REPENS L., 693
MITRAGYNA SPECIOSA KORTH., 443
MOMORDICA CHARANTIA L., 78
MONARDA DIDYMA L., 68
MONARDA FISTULOSA L., 597
MONARDA PUNCTATA L., 387
MORELLA CERIFERA (L.) SMALL, 62
MORINDA CITRIFOLIA L., 529
MORINGA OLEIFERA LAM., 389
MORUS ALBA L., 772
MORUS NIGRA L., 94
MORUS RUBRA L., 616
MUCUNA PRURIENS (L.) DC., 228
MURRAYA KOENIGII (L.) SPRENG., 237
MUSA X PARADISIACA L., 54
MYOSOTIS ARVENSIS (L.) HILL., 307
MYRCIARIA DUBIA (KUNTH) MCVAUGH, 143
MYRICA GALE L., 712
MYRISTICA FRAGRANS HOUTT., 530
MYROXYLON BALSAMUM (L.) HARMS, 54
MYROXYLON BALSAMUM (L.) HARMS VAR. PEREIRAE
(ROYLE) HARMS, 53
MYRRHIS ODORATA L. SCOP., 711
MYRTUS COMMUNIS L., 519
N
NANDINA DOMESTICA THUNB., 370
NARCISSUS PSEUDONARCISSUS L., 217
838 HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS
NARCISSUS TAZETTA L., 241
NARDOSTACHYS GRANDIFLORA DC., 421
NASTURTIUM OFFICINALE R. BROWN, 760
NELUMBO NUCIFERA GAERTN., 473
NEPETA CATARIA L., 164
NEREOCYSTIS LUETKEANA (MERT.) POSTELS & RUPR., 439
NERIUM OLEANDER L., 627
NEUROLAENA LOBATA (L.) R. BR., 415
NICOTIANA TABACUM L., 734
NIGELLA SATIVA L., 88
NUPHAR VARIEGATA DURAND, 584
NYMPHAEA ODORATA AITON, 763
O
OCIMUM BASILICUM L., 60
OCIMUM TENUIFLORUM L., 379
OENANTHE AQUATICA (L.) POIR., 761
OENANTHE CROCATA L., 761
OENOTHERA BIENNIS L., 286
OLEA EUROPAEA L., 535
ONONIS SPINOSA L., 620
ONOPORDUM ACANTHIUM L., 659
OPHIOGLOSSUM VULGATUM L., 273
OPUNTIA FICUS-INDICA (L.) MILL., 588
ORCHIS SPP., 645
ORIGANUM MAJORANA L., 713
ORIGANUM VULGARE L., 543
ORNITHOGALUM UMBELLATUM L., 696
ORTHOSIPHON ARISTATUS (BLUME) MIQ., 423
ORYZA SATIVA L., 624
OXALIS ACETOSELLA L., 795
P
PAEONIA LACTIFLORA PALL., 188
PAEONIA OFFICINALIS L., 284
PAEONIA SUFFRUTICOSA ANDREWS, 738
PANAX GINSENG C.A. MEY., 332
PANAX PSEUDOGINSENG WALL. VAR. NOTOGINSENG (BURKILL)
G. HOO & C.J. TSENG, 732
PANAX QUINQUEFOLIUS L., 22
PANCRATIUM SPP., 444
PAPAVER BRACTEATUM LINDL., 656
PAPAVER RHOEAS L., 224
PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM L., 539
PARIETARIA OFFICINALIS L., 561
PARIS QUADRIFOLIA L., 375
PARTHENIUM INTEGRIFOLIUM L., 504
PARTHENOCISSUS QUINQUEFOLIA (L.) PLANCH., 755
PASSIFLORA INCARNATA L., 557
PASSIFLORA QUADRANGULARIS L., 346
PASTINACA SATIVA L., 556
PAULLINIA CUPANA KUNTH, 358
PAULLINIA YOKO R. E. SCHULT. & KILLIP, 810
PAUSINYSTALIA JOHIMBE (K. SCHUM.) PIERRE EX BEILLE,
809
PEGANUM HARMALA L., 717
PERILLA FRUTESCENS (L.) BRITTON, 564
PERSEA AMERICANA MILL., 47
PETASITES HYBRIDUS (L.) P. GAERTN. ET AL. AND P.
OFFICINALIS MOENCH, 131
PETASITES OFFICINALIS MOENCH (LISTED UNDER BUTTERBUR
WITH P. HYBRIDUS), 131
PETIVERIA ALLIACEA L., 323
PETROSELINUM CRISPUM (MILL.) NYMAN EX A. W. HILL,
554
PEUCEDANUM OSTRUTHIUM (L.) W. D. J. KOCH., 492
PEUMUS BOLDUS MOLINA, 109
PHASEOLUS LUNATUS L. VAR. LUNATUS, 467
PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L., 82
PHELLODENDRON AMURENSE RUPR., 27
PHOENIX DACTYLIFERA L., 245
PHORADENDRON LEUCARPUM (RAF). REVEAL & M.C.
JOHNSTON, 263
PHRAGMITES AUSTRALIS (CAV.) TRIN. EX STEUD., 218
PHYLA SCABERRIMA (JUSS. EX PERS.) MOLDENKE, 380
PHYLLANTHUS EMBLICA L., 271
PHYLLANTHUS NIRURI L., 566
PHYSALIS ALKEKENGI L., 787
PHYSALIS PERUVIANA L., 148
PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM BALF., 542
PHYTOLACCA AMERICANA L., 580
PICEA ABIES (L.) H. KARSTEN, 774
PICEA GLAUCA (MOENCH.) VOSS, 26
PICRASMA EXCELSA (SW.) PLANCH., 603
PICRORHIZA KURROOA ROYLE EX BENTH., 567
PILOCARPUS SPP, 415
PIMENTA DIOICA (L.) MERR., 13
PIMENTA RACEMOSA (MILL.) J. W. MOORE, 65
PIMPINELLA ANISUM L., 30
PIMPINELLA SAXIFRAGA L., 569
PINELLIA TERNATA (THUNB.) MAKINO, 56
PINUS BANKSIANA LAMB., 417
PINUS ELLIOTII ENGELM., 675
PINUS PALUSTRIS MILLER, 470
PINUS PINASTER AITON, 488
PINUS STROBUS L., 774
PINUS SYLVESTRIS L., 658
PIPER ADUNCUM L., 494
PIPER AURITUM KUNTH., 377
PIPER BETLE L., 73
PIPER CUBEBA L. F., 233
PIPER LONGUM L., 471
PIPER METHYSTICUM G. FORSTER, 437
PIPER NIGRUM L., 98
PISCIDIA PISCIPULA (L.) SARG., 418
PISTACIA LENTISCUS L., 493
PLANTAGO LANCEOLATA L., 623
HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS 839
PLANTAGO MAJOR L., 575
PLANTAGO OVATA FORSK., 591
PLATYCLADUS ORIENTALIS (L.) FRANCO, 545
PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUM (JACQ.) A. DC, 51
PLECTRANTHUS BARBATUS ANDREWS, 210
PLUMBAGO ZEYLANICA L., 577
PODOPHYLLUM PELTATUM L., 496
POGOSTEMON CABLIN (BLANCO) BENTH., 558
POLEMONIUM REPTANS L., 1
POLYGALA AMARA L., 80
POLYGALA SENEGA L., 662
POLYGALA TENUIFOLIA WILLD., 189
POLYGONATUM BIFLORUM (WALTER) ELLIOT, 25
POLYGONATUM MULTIFLORUM (L.) ALL., 683
POLYGONUM AVICULARE L., 590
POLYGONUM BISTORTA L., 77
POLYGONUM HYDROPIPER L., 676
POLYGONUM MULTIFLORUM THUNB., 308
POPULUS NIGRA L., 658
POPULUS SP., 585
PORTULACA OLERACEA L., 599
POTENTILLA ANSERINA L., 33
POTENTILLA ERECTA (L.) RAEUSCH., 736
POTENTILLA REPTANS L., 282
PRIMULA VERIS L., 229
PROSOPIS JULIFLORA (SW.) DC., 499
PRUNELLA VULGARIS L., 661
PRUNUS AFRICANA (HOOK. F.) KALKMAN, 600
PRUNUS ARMENIACA L., 35
PRUNUS CERASUS L., 684
PRUNUS DOMESTICA L., 577
PRUNUS DULCIS (MILL.) D.A. WEBB, 14
PRUNUS LAUROCERASUS L., 181
PRUNUS SEROTINA EHRH., 776
PRUNUS SPINOSA L., 676
PRUNUS VIRGINIANA L., 192
PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII (MIRB.) FRANCO., 255
PSIDIUM GUAJAVA L., 359
PSOPHOCARPUS TETRAGONOLOBUS (L.) DC., 786
PSYCHOTRIA IPECACUANHA (BROT.) STOKES, 410
PTELEA TRIFOLIATA L., 757
PTEROCARPUS SANTALINUS L. F., 618
PTYCHOPETALUM OLACOIDES BENTH., 514
PUERARIA MONTANA (LOUR.) MERR. VAR. LOBATA (WILLD.)
MAESEN & S. M. ALMEIDA, 443
PULMONARIA OFFICINALIS L., 476
PUNICA GRANATUM L., 582
PYROLA ROTUNDIFOLIA, 635
PYRUS COMMUNIS L., 560
Q
QUASSIA AMARA L., 81
QUERCUS INFECTORIA OLIVIER., 534
QUERCUS SPP., 533
QUILLAJA SAPONARIA MOLINA, 680
R
RABDOSIA SPP. L., 607
RANUNCULUS ACRIS L., 719
RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS L., 124
RANUNCULUS FICARIA L., 569
RANUNCULUS SCELERATUS L., 172
RAPHANUS RAPHANISTRUM L., 781
RAPHANUS SATIVUS L., 608
RAUVOLFIA CAFFRA SOND., 2
RAUVOLFIA SERPENTINA (L.) BENTH. EX KURZ, 611
RAUVOLFIA TETRAPHYLLA L., 247
REHMANNIA GLUTINOSA (GAERTN.) STEUD., 619
RHAMNUS CATHARTICA L., 216
RHEUM AUSTRALE D. DON, 408
RHEUM PALMATUM L., 621
RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM L., 19
RHODODENDRON PONTICUM L., 584
RHUS AROMATICA AITON, 309
RHUS GLABRA L., 678
RHYNCHOSIA PYRAMIDALIS (LAM.) URB., 756
RIBES NIGRUM L., 89
RIBES RUBRUM L., 615
RICINUS COMMUNIS L., 161
ROBINIA PSEUDOACACIA L., 93
ROSA CANINA L., 628
ROSA CENTIFOLIA L., 633
ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS L., 630
RUBIA CORDIFOLIA L., 406
RUBIA TINCTORUM L., 477
RUBUS IDAEUS L., 609
RUBUS SPP., 83
RUMEX ACETOSA L., 683
RUMEX ACETOSELLA L., 666
RUMEX AQUATICUS L., 761
RUMEX CRISPUS L., 803
RUMEX HYMENOSEPALUS TORR., 145
RUMEX VESICARIUS L., 101
RUSCUS ACULEATUS L., 130
RUTA GRAVEOLENS L., 636
S
SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE, 117
SALIX ALBA L., 775
SALIX DISCOLOR MUHL., 600
SALVIA DIVINORUM EPLING & JATIVA, 252
SALVIA FRUTICOSA MILL., 351
SALVIA MILTIORRHIZA BUNGE, 617
SALVIA OFFICINALIS L., 642
SALVIA SCLAREA L., 199
SAMBUCUS CANADENSIS L., 267
840 HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS
SAMBUCUS EBULUS L., 261
SAMBUCUS NIGRA L., 281
SAMBUCUS RACEMOSA L. SUBSP. PUBENS (MICHX.)
HOUSE, 655
SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS L., 103
SANGUISORBA OFFICINALIS L., 644
SANICULA EUROPAEA L., 648
SANTALUM ALBUM L., 646
SANTOLINA CHAMAECYPARISSUS L., 453
SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS L., 681
SARACA INDICA L., 43
SARCOSTEMMA ACIDUM (ROXB.) VOIGT, 683
SARRACENIA PURPUREA L., 574
SASSAFRAS ALBIDUM (NUTT.) NEES, 650
SATUREJA SP., 653
SAUSSUREA COSTUS (FALC.) LIPSCH, 226
SCHINUS MOLLE L., 141
SCHINUS TEREBINTHIFOLIUS RADDI, 117
SCHISANDRA CHINENSIS (TURCZ.) BAILL., 478
SCHISANDRA SPHENANTHERA REHDER & E. H. WILSON, 457
SCHOENOCAULON OFFICINALE (SCHLTDL. & CHAM.) A. GRAY
EX BENTH., 639
SCLEROCARYA BIRREA (A. RICH.) HOCHST. SUBSP. CAFFRA
(SOND.) KOKWARO, 492
SCOPARIA DULCIS L., 710
SCOPOLIA CARNIOLICA JACQ., 657
SCROPHULARIA NODOSA L., 301
SCUTELLARIA BAICALENSIS GEORGI, 50
SCUTELLARIA LATERIFLORA L., 673
SECALE CEREALE L., 638
SECHIUM EDULE (JACQ.) SW., 180
SEDUM ACRE L., 701
SELENICEREUS GRANDIFLORUS (L.) BRITT. & ROSE, 528
SEMPERVIVUM TECTORUM L., 394
SENECIO AUREUS L., 464
SENECIO CINERARIA DC., 259
SENECIO JACOBAEA L., 723
SENECIO NEMORENSIS L., 19
SENECIO VULGARIS L., 356
SENNA ALATA (L.) ROXB., 145
SENNA ALEXANDRINA MILL., 8
SENNA OCCIDENTALIS (L.) LINK., 208
SENNA TORA (L.) ROXB., 671
SERENOA REPENS (W. BARTRAM) SMALL, 654
SESAMUM INDICUM L., 664
SIDA CORDIFOLIA L., 303
SIDA RHOMBIFOLIA L., 726
SILPHIUM LACINIATUM L., 633
SILPHIUM PERFOLIATUM L., 236
SILYBUM MARIANUM (L.) GAERTN., 502
SIMAROUBA AMARA AUBL., 492
SIMAROUBA GLAUCA DC., 262
SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS (LINK.) C. K. SCHNEID., 428
SINAPIS ALBA L. (LISTED UNDER MUSTARD ALONG WITH
BRASSICA JUNCEA & B. NIGRA), 516
SINAPIS ALBA L. SSP. ALBA, 773
SISYMBRIUM OFFICINALE (L.) SCOP., 371
SIUM SISARUM L., 672
SMILAX ARISTOLOCHIIFOLIA MILL., 649
SOLANUM DULCAMARA L., 80
SOLANUM LASIOCARPUM DUNAL, 407
SOLANUM MELONGENA L., 267
SOLANUM NIGRUM L., 96
SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L., 586
SOLENOSTEMON SCUTELLARIOIDES (L.) CODD, 271
SOLIDAGO CANADENSIS L., 144
SOLIDAGO ODORA AITON, 712
SOLIDAGO VIRGAUREA L., 338
SOPHORA SECUNDIFLORA (ORTEGA) LAG. EX DC., 499
SORBUS AMERICANA MARSHALL, 511
SORBUS AUCUPARIA L., 635
SORBUS DOMESTICA L., 664
SORBUS TORMINALIS (L.) CRANTZ, 782
SORGHUM BICOLOR (L.) MOENCH., 120
SPERGULARIA RUBRA (L.) J. PRESL & C. PRESL, 647
SPIGELIA ANTHELMIA L., 796
SPIGELIA MARILANDICA (L.) L., 571
SPINACIA OLERACEA L., 691
STACHYS OFFICINALIS (L.) TREVIS., 792
STACHYS PALUSTRIS L., 800
STELLARIA MEDIA (L.) VILL., 183
STEPHANIA TETRANDRA S. MOORE, 293
STERCULIA URENS ROXB., 437
STEVIA REBAUDIANA (BERTONI) BERTONI, 697
STILLINGIA SYLVATICA GARDEN EX L., 604
STROPHANTHUS GARDENIIFLORUS GILG., 318
STROPHANTHUS GRATUS (WALL. & HOOK.) BAILL., 704
STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS DC., 365
STROPHANTHUS KOMBE OLIV., 441
STROPHANTHUS SARMENTOSUS DC., 38
STRYCHNOS IGNATII P. J. BERGIUS, 402
STRYCHNOS NUX-VOMICA L., 531
STYPHNOLOBIUM JAPONICUM (L.) SCHOTT, 549
STYRAX BENZOIN DRYANDER., 71
STYRAX PARALLELONEURUM PERKINS, 705
STYRAX TONKINENSIS (PIERRE) CRAIB EX HARTWICH, 669
SUCCISA PRATENSIS MOENCH, 587
SWERTIA CHIRAYITA (ROXB. EX FLEMING) H. KARST., 190
SWERTIA JAPONICA MAKINO, 662
SYMPHYTUM SPP., 214
SYMPLOCARPUS FOETIDUS (L.) SALISB. EX W. P. C. BARTON,
674
SYZYGIUM AROMATICUM (L.) MERR. & L. M. PERRY, 201
SYZYGIUM CUMINI (L.) SKEELS, 422
T
TABEBUIA SPP., 559
TABERNANTHE IBOGA BAILL., 401
TAGETES ERECTA L., 48
HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS 841
TAGETES LUCIDA CAV., 714
TAGETES MINUTA L., 439
TAMARINDUS INDICA L., 720
TAMUS COMMUNIS L., 85
TANACETUM CINERARIIFOLIUM (TREVIR.) SCH. BIP., 601
TANACETUM PARTHENIUM (L.) SCH. BIP., 298
TANACETUM VULGARE L., 722
TARAXACUM OFFICINALE F. H. WIGG. GROUP, 243
TAXUS BACCATA L., 285
TAXUS BREVIFOLIA NUTT., 549
TAXUS CANADENSIS MARSHALL, 144
TAXUS SP., 809
TEPHROSIA PURPUREA (L.) PERS., 599
TEPHROSIA VIRGINIANA (L.) PERS., 163
TERMINALIA ARJUNA (ROXB. EX DC.) WIGHT & ARN., 36
TERMINALIA BELLIRICA (GAERTN.) ROXB., 70
TERMINALIA CATAPPA L., 403
TERMINALIA CHEBULA RETZ., 180
TERMINALIA SERICEA BURCH EX DC., 203
TETRACLINIS ARTICULATA (VAHL) MAST., 647
TETRADENIA RIPARIA (HOCHST.) CODD., 329
TETRADIUM RUTICARPUM (A. JUSS.) T. G. HARTLEY, 287
TEUCRIUM CANADENSE L., 778
TEUCRIUM CHAMAEDRYS L., 758
TEUCRIUM POLIUM L., 582
TEUCRIUM SCORDIUM L., 762
TEUCRIUM SCORODONIA L., 795
THALICTRUM FOLIOLOSUM DC., 43
THEOBROMA CACAO L., 134
THEVETIA PERUVIANA (PERS.) K. SCHUM., 475
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS L., 728
THYMUS SERPYLLUM L., 509
THYMUS VULGARIS L., 730
TIARELLA CORDIFOLIA L., 306
TILIA SPP., 467
TINOSPORA CORDIFOLIA L., 361
TOXICODENDRON PUBESCENS MILL., 579
TOXICODENDRON SUCCEDANEUM (L.) KUNTZE, 765
TRACHYSPERMUM AMMI (L.) SPRAGUE EX TURRILL., 6
TRIBULUS TERRESTRIS L., 595
TRICHOSANTHES KIRILOWII MAXIM., 186
TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L., 614
TRIGONELLA FOENUM-GRAECUM L., 296
TRILISA ODORATISSIMA (WALTER EX J. F. GMEL.) CASS., 247
TRILLIUM ERECTUM L., 74
TRITICUM AESTIVUM L., 765
TROPAEOLUM MAJUS L., 521
TSUGA CANADENSIS (L.) CARRIÈRE, 372
TURBINA CORYMBOSA (L.) RAF., 678
TURNERA DIFFUSA WILLD. EX SCHULT., 242
TUSSILAGO FARFARA L., 212
TYLOPHORA INDICA (BURM. F.) MERR., 405
U
ULMUS MINOR MILL., 270
ULMUS RUBRA MUHL., 675
UMBELLULARIA CALIFORNICA (HOOK. AND ARN.) NUTT., 140
UNCARIA GAMBIR (W. HUNTER) ROXB., 316
UNCARIA TOMENTOSA (WILLD. EX SCHULT.) DC., 165
URGINEA MARITIMA (L.) BAKER, 693
URTICA DIOICA L., 524
USNEA SPP., 746
UTRICULARIA VULGARIS L., 101
V
VACCINIUM ANGUSTIFOLIA AITON AND V. CORYMBOSUM L.,
105
VACCINIUM CORYMBOSUM L. (LISTED UNDER BLUEBERRY
WITH V. ANGUSTIFOLIA), 105
VACCINIUM MACROCARPUM AITON, 231
VACCINIUM MYRTILLUS L., 74
VACCINIUM ULIGINOSUM L., 109
VACCINIUM VITIS-IDAEA L., 18
VALERIANA JATAMANSI JONES, 409
VALERIANA OFFICINALIS L., 749
VANILLA PLANIFOLIA JACKS., 751
VERATRUM ALBUM L., 768
VERATRUM VIRIDE AITON, 23
VERBASCUM SPP., 514
VERBENA OFFICINALIS L., 753
VERONICA BECCABUNGA L., 119
VERONICA OFFICINALIS L., 690
VERONICASTRUM VIRGINICUM (L.) FARW., 100
VETIVERIA ZIZANIOIDES (L.) NASH, 754
VIBURNUM OPULUS L., 230
VIBURNUM PRUNIFOLIUM L., 92
VICIA FABA L., 291
VINCA MAJOR L., 351
VINCA MINOR L., 459
VINCETOXICUM HIRUNDINARIA MEDIK., 325
VIOLA ODORATA L., 715
VIOLA TRICOLOR L., 550
VIROLA CALOPHYLLA (SPRUCE) WARB., 553
VIROLA ELONGATA WARB., 639
VISCUM ALBUM L., 505
VITEX AGNUS-CASTUS L., 178
VITEX NEGUNDO L., 303
VITIS VINIFERA L., 347
W
WARBURGIA SALUTARIS (BERTOL. F.) CHIOV., 561
WASABIA JAPONICA (MIQ.) MATSUM., 759
WITHANIA SOMNIFERA (L.) DUNAL, 41
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XANTHORHIZA SIMPLICISSIMA MARSHALL, 805
XYLOPIA AETHIOPICA (DUNAL) A. RICH., 278
XYSMALOBIUM UNDULATUM (L.) R. BROWN, 746
Y
YUCCA FILAMENTOSA L., 2
YUCCA SPP, 811
Z
ZANTHOXYLUM ARMATUM DC, 786
ZANTHOXYLUM CLAVA-HERCULIS L., 685
ZANTHOXYLUM SPP., 587
ZEA MAYS L., 224
ZINGIBER OFFICINALE ROSCOE, 327
ZIZIPHUS JUJUBA MILL., 429
ZIZIPHUS MAURITIANA LAM., 406
ZIZIPHUS SPINA-CHRISTI (L.) DESF., 717
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COMMON NAME INDEX
A
ABSCESS ROOT; POLEMONIUM REPTANS L., 1
ACACIA, BABUL (BABUL ACACIA, EGYPTIAN ACACIA,
INDIAN GUM-ARABIC-TREE, THORN MIMOSA,
THORNY ACACIA); ACACIA NILOTICA (L.) WILLD.
EX DELILE, 1
ADAM’S NEEDLES, SPANISH BAYONET (BEAR GRASS,
NEEDLE PALM, SPOON-LEAF YUCCA); YUCCA
FILAMENTOSA L., 2
AFRICAN CAPER; CAPPARIS TOMENTOSA LAM., 2
AFRICAN QUININE, QUININE TREE; RAUVOLFIA CAFFRA
SOND., 2
AFRICAN SPURGE; EUPHORBIA RESINIFERA O. BERG & C.
F. SCHMIDT, 3
AFRICAN WILD YAM; DIOSCOREA DREGEANA (KUNTH) T.
DURAND & SCHINZ, 3
AFRICAN WORMWOOD; ARTEMISIA AFRA JACQ., 3
AGA, FLY AGARIC; AMANITA MUSCARIA, 3
AGAR; GELIDIUM AMANSII, 4
AGRIMONY; AGRIMONIA EUPATORIA L., 4
AIR PLANT, TREE OF LIFE (CURTAIN PLANT, FLOPPERS,
GOOD-LUCK LEAF, LIFE PLANT, MEXICAN
LOVEPLANT, MIRACLE LEAF, MOTHER-IN-LAW);
BRYOPHYLLUM PINNATUM (LAM.) OKEN
(SYNONYM: KALANCHOE PINNATA PERS.), 5
AIR POTATO (AERIAL YAM, BITTER YAM, CHEEKY YAM,
POTATO YAM); DIOSCOREA BULBIFERA L.
(SYNONYM: DIOSCOREA LATIFOLIA BENTH.), 6
AJOWAN, BISHOP’S WEED; TRACHYSPERMUM AMMI (L.)
SPRAGUE EX TURRILL. (SYNONYMS: AMMI
COPTICUM L., CARUM AJOWAN INED., CARUM
COPTICUM (L.) C. B. CLARKE, SISON AMMI L.,
T. COPTICUM (L.) LINK), 6
AKEE APPLES, SESO VEGETAL, ACKEE; BLIGHIA SAPIDA
K. D. KOENIG (SYNONYM: CUPANIA SAPIDA J.
VOIGT), 7
ALBIZZIA, SIRIS (EAST INDIAN WALNUT, FRYWOOD, KOKO,
LEBBEK, LEBBEKTREE, SIRISTREE, WOMEN’STONGUE TREE); ALBIZIA LEBBECK (L.) BENTH.
(SYNONYMS: ACACIA LEBBEK (L.) WILLD.,
MIMOSA LEBBECK L.), 7
ALEXANDRIAN SENNA (INDIAN SENNA, SENNA, TINNEVELLY
SENNA, TRUE SENNA); SENNA ALEXANDRINA
MILL. (SYNONYMS: CASSIA ACUTIFOLIA DELILE,
C. ANGUSTIFOLIA VAHL, C. LANCEOLATA FORSSK.,
C. SENNA L.), 8
ALFALFA; MEDICAGO SATIVA L., 10
ALISMA; ALISMA PLANTAGO-AQUATICA L., 11
ALKANET, ALKANNA, DYER’S ALKANET; ALKANNA TINCTORIA
(L.) TAUSCH (SYNONYMS: A. LEHMANII (TINEO)
A. DC., A. TUBERCULATA (FORSSK.) MEIKLE,
ANCHUSA BRACTEOLATA VIV., A. TUBERCULATA
FORSSK., LITHOSPERMUM LEHMANII TINEO), 12
ALLSPICE (CLOVER PEPPER, JAMAICA PEPPER, PIMENTA,
PIMENTO); PIMENTA DIOICA (L.) MERR.
(SYNONYMS: MYRTUS DIOICA L., M. PIMENTA
L., P. OFFICINALIS LINDL., P. PIMENTA (L.) H.
KARST., P. VULGARIS LINDL.), 13
ALMOND (BITTER ALMOND, SWEET ALMOND); PRUNUS
DULCIS (MILL.) D.A. WEBB (SYNONYMS:
AMYGDALUS COMMUNIS L., A. DULCIS MILL.,
PRUNUS AMYGDALUS BATSCH, P. COMMUNIS (L.)
ARCANG., P. DULCIS VAR. AMARA (DC.)
BUCHHEIM), 14
ALOE (BARBADOS ALOE, CURAÇAO ALOE, TRUE ALOE, WEST
INDIAN ALOE); ALOE VERA (L.) BURM. F.
(SYNONYMS: A. BARBADENSIS MILL., A.
PERFOLIATA VAR. VERA L., A. VULGARIS LAM.), 15
ALPINE CRANBERRY (COWBERRY, FOXBERRY, LINGBERRY,
LINGEN, LINGENBERRY, LINGON, LINGONBERRY,
MOUNTAIN CRANBERRY, ROCK CRANBERRY);
VACCINIUM VITIS-IDAEA L., 18
ALPINE RAGWORT; SENECIO NEMORENSIS L., 19
ALPINE ROSE; RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM L., 19
AMERICAN BEECH (STAFFVINE, WAXWORK); FAGUS
GRANDIFOLIA EHRH. (SYNONYMS: F. AMERICANA
SWEET, F. FERRUGINEA AITON), 20
AMERICAN BITTERSWEET; CELASTRUS SCANDENS L., 20
AMERICAN CORN MINT, CANADIAN MINT, JAPANESE MINT
(CHINESE MINT, CORN MINT, JAPANESE MINT);
MENTHA CANADENSIS L. (SYNONYMS: M.
ARVENSIS VAR. GLABRATA FERNALD, M. ARVENSIS
VAR. PIPERASCENS MALINV. EX L. H. BAILEY), 21
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AMERICAN GINSENG, GINSENG; PANAX QUINQUEFOLIUS L.,
22
AMERICAN HELLEBORE (AMERICAN WHITE-HELLEBORE,
ITCHWEED, WHITE-HELLEBORE); VERATRUM VIRIDE
AITON (SYNONYMS: V. ESCHSCHOLTZII A. GRAY,
V. LOBELIANUM VAR. ESCHSCHOLTZIANUM SCHULT.
& SCHULT. F.), 23
AMERICAN LIVERLEAF (LIVERWORT HERB, SHARP-LOBE
HEPATICA); ANEMONE ACUTILOBA (DC.) G.
LAWSON (SYNONYM: HEPATICA NOBILIS VAR.
ACUTA (PURSH) STEYERMARK), 24
AMERICAN PENNYROYAL; HEDEOMA PULEGIOIDES (L.)
PERS. (SYNONYM: MELISSA PULEGIOIDES L.), 25
AMERICAN SOLOMON’S-SEAL (SMALL SOLOMON’S SEAL,
SOLOMON’S SEAL); POLYGONATUM BIFLORUM
(WALTER) ELLIOT, 25
AMERICAN WHITE SPRUCE (BLACK HILLS SPRUCE,
CANADIAN SPRUCE, WHITE SPRUCE); PICEA
GLAUCA (MOENCH.) VOSS (SYNONYM: ABIES
CANADENSIS MILL., P. CANADENSIS (MILL.)
BRITTON ET AL., P. GLAUCA F. AUREA (J. NELSON)
REHDER, P. GLAUCA VAR. CONICA REHDER, PINUS
GLAUCA MOENCH, PINUS LAXA EHRH.), 26
AMMONIAC; DOREMA AMMONIACUM D. DON, 26
AMUR CORKTREE (CHINESE CORKTREE, PHELLODENDRON
BARK); PHELLODENDRON AMURENSE RUPR., 27
ANEMARRHENA; ANEMARRHENA ASPHODELIOIDES BUNGE,
27
ANGELICA, WILD PARSNIP; ANGELICA ARCHANGELICA L.
(SYNONYMS: A. OFFICINALIS MOENCH,
ARCHANGELICA OFFICINALIS (MOENCH) HOFFM.),
28
ANGLED LOOFAH, CHINESE OKRA (RIBBED GOURD, RIBBED
LOOFAH, RIDGED GOURD, SILKY GOURD); LUFFA
ACUTANGULA (L.) ROXB. (SYNONYM: CUCUMIS
ACUTANGULUS L.), 29
ANGOSTURA; ANGOSTURA TRIFOLIATA (WILLD.) T. S. ELIAS
(SYNONYMS: BONPLANDIA TRIFOLIATA WILLD.,
GALIPEA OFFICINALIS HANCOCK; CUSPARIA
FEBRIFUGA HUMB. EX DC., CUSPARIA TRIFOLIATA
(WILLD.) ENGL.), 29
ANISE (SWEET CUMIN); PIMPINELLA ANISUM L.
(SYNONYM: ANISUM VULGARE GAERTN.), 30
ANNATTO (LIPSTICKTREE); BIXA ORELLANA L., 32
ANNUAL MERCURY (HERB MERCURY); MERCURIALIS ANNUA
L., 33
ANSERINA, SILVERWEED (GOOSE GRASS, GOOSE TANSY);
POTENTILLA ANSERINA L., 33
APPLE; MALUS DOMESTICA BORKH. (SYNONYMS: M.
MALUS (L.) BRITTON, M. PUMILA AUCT., M.
PUMILA VAR. DOMESTICA (BORKH.) C. K.
SCHNEID, M. SYLVESTRIS AUCT., M. SYLVESTRIS VAR.
DOMESTICA (BORKH.) MANSF., PYRUS MALUS L.),
34
APRICOT; PRUNUS ARMENIACA L. (SYNONYMS:
AMYGDALUS ARMENIACA (L.) DUMORT.,
ARMENIACA VULGARIS LAM., P. ARMENIACA VAR.
VULGARIS ZABEL), 35
ARAROBA; ANDIRA ARAROBA AGUAN, 36
ARJUNA; TERMINALIA ARJUNA (ROXB. EX DC.) WIGHT &
ARN. (SYNONYM: PENTAPTERA ARJUNA ROXB. EX
DC.), 36
ARNICA (EUROPEAN ARNICA, LEOPARDSBANE, MOUNTAIN
TOBACCO); ARNICA MONTANA L., 37
ARRACH (STINKING GOOSEFOOT); CHENOPODIUM VULVARIA
L., 38
ARROW-POISON; (STROPHANTHUS SARMENTOSUS DC.), 38
ARROWROOT (MARANTA, WEST INDIAN ARROWROOT);
MARANTA ARUNDINACEA L., 39
ARTICHOKE (CARDOON, GLOBE ARTICHOKE); CYNARA
CARDUNCULUS L. SUBSP. CARDUNCULUS
(SYNONYM: CYNARA SCOLYMUS L.), 39
ASAFETIDA, DEVIL’S DUNG; FERULA ASSA-FOETIDA L., 40
ASHWAGANDHA; WITHANIA SOMNIFERA (L.) DUNAL
(SYNONYM: PHYSALIS SOMNIFERA L.), 41
ASIAN MEADOW-RUE; THALICTRUM FOLIOLOSUM DC., 43
ASIATIC DOGWOOD, JAPANESE CORNEL (JAPANESE
CORNELIAN CHERRY); CORNUS OFFICINALIS
SIEBOLD & ZUCC., 43
ASOKA; SARACA INDICA L., 43
ASPARAGUS; ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS L. (SYNONYM: A.
LONGIFOLIUS FISCH. EX STEUD.), 44
AUTUMN CROCUS, COLCHICUM, MEADOW-SAFFRON;
COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE L., 45
AVENS, BENNET’S ROOT (CLOVEROOT, HERB-BENNET,
WOOD AVENS); GEUM URBANUM L., 46
AVOCADO; PERSEA AMERICANA MILL., 47
AZTEC MARIGOLD (AFRICAN MARIGOLD, BIG MARIGOLD,
MARIGOLD, SAFFRON MARIGOLD); TAGETES ERECTA
L., 48
B
BABY’S BREATH; GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA L., 49
BAEL, BENGAL QUINCE (BAELTREE, BELFRUIT TREE, GOLDEN
APPLE, INDIAN BAELFRUIT); AEGLE MARMELOS L.
CORREA (SYNONYM: BELOU MARMELOS (L.) A.
LYONS, CRATEVA MARMELOS L.), 49
BAICAL SKULLCAP; SCUTELLARIA BAICALENSIS GEORGI, 50
BAI ZHU, ATRACTYLODES; ATRACTYLODES MACROCEPHALA
KOIDZ., 51
BALLOON FLOWER (CHINESE BELLFLOWER); PLATYCODON
GRANDIFLORUM (JACQ.) A. DC (SYNONYMS:
CAMPANULA GLAUCA THUNB., C. GRANDIFLORA
JACQ., P. GLAUCUS (THUNB.) NAKAI), 51
BALMONY, TURTLEHEAD (SNAKEHEAD); CHELONE GLABRA
L., 52
BALSAM FIR (BALSAM, CANADIAN BALSAM, EASTERN FIR);
ABIES BALSAMEA (L.) MILL (SYNONYMS: A.
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BALSAMEA F. NANA (J. NELSON) BEISSNER, A.
BALSAMEA VAR. PHANEROLEPIS FERNALD, PINUS
BALSAMEA L.), 53
BALSAM OF PERU; MYROXYLON BALSAMUM (L.) HARMS
VAR. PEREIRAE (ROYLE) HARMS (SYNONYMS:
MYROSPERMUM PEREIRAE ROYLE, MYROXYLON
PEREIRAE (ROYLE) KLOTZSCH, TOLUIFERA PEREIRAE
(ROYLE) BAILL.), 53
BALSAM OF TOLU; MYROXYLON BALSAMUM (L.) HARMS, 54
BANANA, PLANTAIN; MUSA X PARADISIACA L. (SYNONYMS:
M. DACCA HORAN., M. ROSACEA JACQ., M. X
PARADISIACA SUSP. SAPIENTUM (L.) KUNTZE, M.
X PARADISIACA VAR. DACCA (HORAN.) BAKER EX
K. SCHUM., M. X SAPIENTUM L.), 54
BANEBERRY; ACTAEA SPICATA L. (SYNONYM: A. SPICATA
VAR. NIGRA L.), 56
BAN XIA; PINELLIA TERNATA (THUNB.) MAKINO
(SYNONYMS: ARISAEMA COCHINCHINENSE
BLUME, ARUM DRACONTIUM LOUR., A. TERNATUM
THUNB., P. COCHINCHINENSE (BLUME) W. WIGHT,
P. WAWRAE ENGL.), 56
BARBASCO; DIOSCOREA COMPOSITA HEMSL. (SYNONYM:
D. TERPINAPENSIS ULINE EX R. KNUTH), 57
BARBERRY (EUROPEAN BARBERRY, JAUNDICE-BERRY,
PIPRAGE); BERBERIS VULGARIS L. (SYNONYMS: B.
JACQUINII HORT. EX K. KOCH, B. SANGUINEA HORT.
EX K. KOCH, B. VULGARIS F. ATROPURPUREA
REGEL, B. VULGARIS VAR. PUPUREA BERTIN EX
JACQUES & HERINCQ), 57
BARLEY; HORDEUM VULGARE L., 59
BASIL, SWEET BASIL; OCIMUM BASILICUM L. (SYNONYM:
O. BASILICUM VAR. GLABRATUM BENTH., O.
BASILICUM VAR. MAJUS BENTH.), 60
BASTARD CEDAR (WEST INDIAN ELM); GUAZUMA ULMIFOLIA
LAM., 62
BAYBERRY (CANDLE-BERRY, SOUTHERN BAYBERRY,
SOUTHERN WAX MYRTLE, WAX MYRTLE,
WAXBERRY); MORELLA CERIFERA (L.) SMALL
(SYNONYMS: MYRICA CERIFERA L., MYRICA
CERIFERA VAR. PUMILA MICHX., MYRICA PUMILA
(MICHX.) SMALL), 62
BAYLEAF, LAUREL (BAY LAUREL, GRECIAN LAUREL, SWEET
BAY); LAURUS NOBILIS L., 64
BAYRUM TREE (WEST INDIAN BAY); PIMENTA RACEMOSA
(MILL.) J. W. MOORE., 65
BEARBERRY (BEAR GRAPE, HOG CRANBERRY,
KINNIKINNICK, MEALBERRY, MOUNTAIN BOX,
SANDBERRY, UPLAND CRANBERRY);
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS UVA-URSI (L.) SPRENG.
(SYNONYM: ARBUTUS UVA-URSI L.), 66
BEAUTY BERRY (AMERICAN BEAUTY BERRY, FRENCH
MULBERRY); CALLICARPA AMERICANA L., 67
BEE BALM (BERGAMOT, FRAGRANT BALM, MOUNTAIN MINT,
OSWEGO TEA); MONARDA DIDYMA L., 68
BEET; BETA VULGARIS L., 68
BELLADONNA (DEADLY NIGHTSHADE); ATROPA BELLADONNA
L., 69
BELLERIC (BEACH ALMOND, BELERIC MYROBALAN, BOHERA,
MYROBALAN); TERMINALIA BELLIRICA (GAERTN.)
ROXB. (SYNONYM: MYROBALANUS BELLIRICA
GAERTN.), 70
BENZOIN (BENZOIN TREE, ONYCHA, STYRAXTREE); STYRAX
BENZOIN DRYANDER., 71
BETEL PALM (ARECA NUT, BETELNUT, CATECHU, INDIAN
NUT, PINANG); ARECA CATECHU L., 72
BETEL PEPPER (BETEL, BETELVINE); PIPER BETLE L., 73
BETHROOT (BIRTHROOT, PURPLE TRILLIUM, RED BENJAMIN,
STINKING BENJAMIN, WAKEROBIN); TRILLIUM
ERECTUM L., 74
BILBERRY (BLAEBERRY, DWARF BILBERRY, WHINBERRY,
WHORTLEBERRY); VACCINIUM MYRTILLUS L., 74
BIRCH; BETULA SPP. (BETULA PENDULA ROTH, BETULA
PUBESCENS EHRH. (SYNONYMS: BETULA ALBA,
BETULA VERRUCOSA EHRH.)), 76
BIRTHWORT (ASARABACCA); ARISTOLOCHIA CLEMATITIS L., 77
BISHOP’S WEED (KHELLA, TOOTHPICK AMMI); AMMI
VISNAGA (L.) LAMARCK (SYNONYM: DAUCUS
VISNAGA L.), 77
BISTORT (EASTER-LEDGES, SNAKEWEED); POLYGONUM
BISTORTA L. (SYNONYM: PERSICARIA BISTORTA
(L.) SAMP.), 77
BITTER CANDYTUFT (ROCKET CANDYTUFT); IBERIS AMARA L.
(SYNONYM: IBERIS CORONARIA D. DON), 78
BITTER MELON, BALSAM PEAR (BALSAM APPLE, BITTER
GOURD, BITTER CUCUMBER, CARILLA GOURD);
MOMORDICA CHARANTIA L. (SYNONYMS: M.
MURICATA WILLD.), 78
BITTER MILKWORT; POLYGALA AMARA L., 80
BITTERSWEET (BITTER NIGHTSHADE, BITTERSWEET
NIGHTSHADE, CLIMBING NIGHTSHADE, DEADLY
NIGHTSHADE); SOLANUM DULCAMARA L., 80
BITTERWOOD (QUASSIA WOOD, SURINAM QUASSIA);
QUASSIA AMARA L., 81
BLACK ALDER (EUROPEAN ALDER); ALNUS GLUTINOSA (L.)
GAERTN. (SYNONYMS: A. BARBATA C. A. MEY.,
A. GLUTINOSA SUBSP. BARBATA (C. A. MEY.)
YALT., A. GLUTINOSA VAR. BARBATA (C. A. MEY.)
LEDEB., BETULA ALNUS VAR. GLUTINOSA L., B.
GLUTINOSA (L.) LAM.), 82
BLACK ASH (SWAMP ASH, WATER ASH); FRAXINUS NIGRA
MARSHALL, 82
BLACK BEAN, GREEN BEAN, ETC.; PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L.,
82
BLACKBERRY; RUBUS SPP., 83
BLACKBERRY LILY (LEOPARD LILLY, SHENAN);
BELAMCANDA CHINENSIS (L.) DC. (SYNONYMS:
B. PUNCTATA MOENCH, GEMMINGIA CHINENSIS
KUNTZE, IXIA CHINENSIS L.), 84
BLACK BRYONY (BLACK BINDWEED, LADY’S SEAL); TAMUS
COMMUNIS L., 85
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BLACK COHOSH (BLACK SNAKEROOT); ACTAEA RACEMOSA
L. (SYNONYM: CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA (L.)
NUTT.), 86
BLACK CUMIN (BLACK CARAWAY, FENNEL FLOWER,
NUTMEG FLOWER, ROMAN CORIANDER); NIGELLA
SATIVA L., 88
BLACK CURRANT FRUIT; RIBES NIGRUM L. (SYNONYM:
RIBES NIGRUM VAR. CHLOROCARPUM SP TH.), 89
BLACK CURRANT LEAF; RIBES NIGRUM L. (SYNONYM:
RIBES NIGRUM VAR. CHLOROCARPUM SP TH.), 90
BLACK CURRANT SEED OIL; RIBES NIGRUM L. (SYNONYM:
RIBES NIGRUM VAR. CHLOROCARPUM SP TH.), 90
BLACK DOT, SCURFY PEA; CULLEN CORYLIFOLIUM L. MEDIK.,
91
BLACK HAW; VIBURNUM PRUNIFOLIUM L., 92
BLACK HOREHOUND; BALLOTA NIGRA L., 93
BLACK LOCUST; ROBINIA PSEUDOACACIA L. (SYNONYMS:
R. PSEUDOACACIA F. REHDERI C. K. SCHNEID., R.
PSEUDOACACIA VAR. MICROPHYLLA LODD. EX
LOUDON, R. PSEUDOACACIA VAR. PYRAMIDALIS
PÉPIN, R. PSEUDOACACIA VAR. ROZYNSKIANA
SPÄTH, R. PSEUDOACACIA VAR. SEMPERFLORENS
CARRIÉRE.), 93
BLACK MULBERRY; MORUS NIGRA L., 94
BLACK MUSTARD; BRASSICA NIGRA (L.) W. D. J. KOCH
(SYNONYMS: BRASSICA NIGRA VAR. ABYSSINICA A.
BRAUN, SINAPIS NIGRA L.), 95
BLACK NIGHTSHADE (POISONBERRY); SOLANUM NIGRUM L.,
96
BLACK PEPPER; PIPER NIGRUM L., 98
BLACK PHYSICNUT (BELLYACHE BUSH, COTTONLEAF
PHYSICNUT); JATROPHA GOSSYPIIFOLIA L., 99
BLACK POPLAR (LOMBARDY POPLAR); POPULUS NIGRA L.
(SYNONYMS: P. CROATICA WALDST. & KIT. EX
BESSER, P. ITALICA MOENCH, P. NIGRA VAR. ITALICA
MÜNCHH., P. NIGRA VAR. PYRAMIDALIS (ROZIER)
SPACH, P. NIGRA VAR. SINENSIS CARRIÉRE, P. NIGRA
VAR. THEVESTINA (DODE) BEAN, P. PANNONICA
KIT. EX BESSER, P. SINENSIS (CARRIÉRE) DODE, P.
THEVESTINA DODE), 100
BLACKROOT (BOWMAN’S ROOT, CULVER’S ROOT, TALL
SPEEDWELL); VERONICASTRUM VIRGINICUM (L.)
FARW. (SYNONYMS: LEPTANDRA VIRGINICA (L.)
NUTT., VERONICA VIRGINICA L.), 100
BLACK WALNUT; JUGLANS NIGRA L., 100
BLADDER DOCK; RUMEX VESICARIUS L. (SYNONYM:
ACETOSA VESICARIA (L.) Á. LÖVE), 101
BLADDERWORT; UTRICULARIA VULGARIS L., 101
BLESSED THISTLE; CNICUS BENEDICTUS L., 101
BLETILLA, HARDY ORCHID (CHINENSE GROUND ORCHID,
HYACINTH BLETILLA); BLETILLA STRIATA (THUNB.)
RCHB. F., 102
BLOODROOT (BLOODWORT, RED PUCCOON, REDROOT,
TETTERWORT); SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS L., 103
BLUEBERRY; VACCINIUM ANGUSTIFOLIA AITON AND V.
CORYMBOSUM L. (SYNONYMS: V. BRITTONII
PORTER EX C. BICKNELL, V. LAMARCKII CAMP, V.
PENNSYLVANICUM LAM.; V. CONSTABLAEI A.
GRAY), 105
BLUE CARDINAL FLOWER (BLUE LOBELIA, GREAT BLUE
LOBELIA, GREAT LOBELIA); LOBELIA SIPHILITICA
L., 105
BLUE COHOSH (PAPOOSEROOT, SQUAWROOT);
CAULOPHYLLUM THALICTROIDES (L.) MICHX., 106
BLUE FLAG (WATERFLAG); IRIS VERSICOLOR L., 107
BOGBEAN (BOG MYRTLE, BUCKBEAN, MARSH CLOVER,
MARSH TREFOIL, WATER TREFOIL); MENYANTHES
TRIFOLIATA L., 108
BOG BILBERRY, BOG BLUEBERRY; VACCINIUM ULIGINOSUM
L., 109
BOLDO; PEUMUS BOLDUS MOLINA (SYNONYMS: BOLDEA
FRAGRANS (RUIZ & PAV.) GAY, PEUMUS FRAGRANS
RUIZ & PAV.), 109
BONESET (THOROUGHWAX, THOROUGHWORT); EUPATORIUM
PERFOLIATUM L., 111
BORAGE (BEEBREAD, BEEPLANT, TALEWORT); BORAGO
OFFICINALIS L., 112
BORRACHERO, FLORIPONDIO (ANGEL’S TRUMPET);
BRUGMANSIA X CANDIDA PERS. (SYNONYM:
DATURA CANDIDA (PERS.) SAFF.), 113
BOSWELLIA (INDIAN FRANKINCENSE, INDIAN OLIBANUM
TREE); BOSWELLIA SERRATA ROXB. EX COLEBR.
(SYNONYM: B. GLABRA ROXB.), 113
BOTTLE GOURD, CALABASH (WHITE-FLOWER GOURD);
LAGENARIA SICERARIA (MOLINA) STANDL.
(SYNONYMS: CUCURBITA LAGENARIA L., C.
LEUCANTHA DUCHESNE, C. LONGA HORT., C.
SICERARIA MOLINA, L. LAGENARIA (L.) COCKERELL,
L. LEUCANTHA RUSBY, L. VULGARIS SER.), 114
BOWMAN’S ROOT (MOUNTAIN INDIAN PHYSIC); GILLENIA
TRIFOLIATA (L.) MOENCH (SYNONYMS:
PORTERANTHUS TRIFOLIATUS (L.) BRITTON, SPIRAEA
TRIFOLIATA L.), 115
BOXWOOD (COMMON BOXWOOD, EUROPEAN BOX,
TURKISH BOXWOOD); BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS L.
(SYNONYM: B. COLCHICA POJARK.), 115
BRAHMI (WATER HYSSOP); BACOPA MONNIERI (L.)
PENNELL, 116
BRAZILIAN PEPPERTREE (CHRISTMASBERRY TREE); SCHINUS
TEREBINTHIFOLIUS RADDI, 117
BRAZILNUT (CREAMNUT, PARANUT); BERTHOLLETIA EXCELSA
BONPL., 117
BREWER’S YEAST; SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE, 117
BRITISH ELECAMPANE; INULA BRITANNICA L. (SYNONYM:
INULA JAPONICA), 118
BROCCOLI (ASPARAGUS BROCCOLI, CAPE BROCCOLI,
HEADING BROCCOLI, SPROUTING BROCCOLI,
WINTER BROCCOLI); BRASSICA OLERACEA L. VAR.
ITALICA PLENCK, 118
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BROMELAIN; (FROM ANANAS COMOSUS (L.) MERR.), 119
BROOKLIME (EUROPEAN BROOKLIME); VERONICA
BECCABUNGA L., 119
BROOM CORN (DURRA, FETERITA, FORAGE SORGHUM, GRAIN
SORGHUM, GREAT MILLET, KAFFIR-CORN, MILO,
SHALLU, SORGHUM, SWEET SORGHUM); SORGHUM
BICOLOR (L.) MOENCH. (SEE GRIN FOR A LONG
LIST OF SYNONYMS), 120
BROWN KELP; MACROCYSTIS PYRIFERA C. AGARDH, 120
BRUSSELS SPROUTS; BRASSICA OLERACEA L. VAR.
GEMMIFERA ZENKER, 121
BUCHU (HONEY BUCHU, MOUNTAIN BUCHU); AGATHOSMA
BETULINA (P. J. BERGIUS) PILLANS (SYNONYMS:
BAROSMA BETULINA (P. J. BERGIUS) BARTL. & H.
L. WENDL., HARTOGIA BETULINA P. J. BERGIUS,
PARAPETALIFERA BETULINA (P. J. BERGIUS) W. Y.
YOUNG), 121
BUCKWHEAT (JAPANESE BUCKWHEAT, SILVERHULL
BUCKWHEAT); FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM
MOENCH (SYNONYMS: F. SAGGITTATUM GILIB., F.
VULGARE HILL), 122
BUGLE (BLUE BUGLE, BUGLEHERB, COMMON BUGLE);
AJUGA REPTANS L., 122
BUGLEWEED (WATER BUGLE, WATER HOREHOUND);
LYCOPUS EUROPAEUS L. OR L. VIRGINICUS L., 123
BULBOUS BUTTERCUP; RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS L., 124
BUNCHBERRY (CRACKERBERRY, DWARF CORNEL,
PUDDINGBERRY); CORNUS CANADENSIS L.
(SYNONYM: CHAMAEPERICLYMENUM
CANADENSE (L.) ASCH. & GRAEBN.), 125
BUPLEURUM, HARE’S EAR (CHINESE THOROUGHWAS,
SICKLE LEAF HARE’S EAR); BUPLEURUM CHINENSE
DC OR B. FALCATUM L., 125
BURDOCK (GREAT BURDOCK, LAPPA); ARCTIUM LAPPA L.
(SYNONYMS: A. EDULE (SIEBOLD EX MIQ.)
NAKAI, LAPPA EDULIS SIEBOLD EX MIQ., L.
MAJOR GAERTN., L. OFFICINALIS ALL.), 127
BURNING BUSH, DITTANY, GASPLANT (FRAXINELLA);
DICTAMNUS ALBUS L. (SYNONYMS: D.
CAUCASICUS (FISCH. & C. A. MEY.) GROSSH., D.
FRAXINELLUS PERS., D. FRAXINELLUS VAR.
CAUCASICUS FISCH. & C. A. MEY.), 128
BURR MARIGOLD, WATER AGRIMONY; BIDENS TRIPARTITA L.
(SYNONYMS: B. COMOSA (A. GRAY) WIEGAND,
B. CONNATA MUHL. EX WILLD., B. CONNATA VAR.
COMOSA A. GRAY), 129
BUTCHER’S BROOM (BOX HOLLY); RUSCUS ACULEATUS L.,
130
BUTTERBUR; PETASITES HYBRIDUS (L.) P. GAERTN. ET AL. AND
P. OFFICINALIS MOENCH (SYNONYM: TUSSILAGO
HYBRIDA L.), 131
BUTTERNUT (WHITE WALNUT); JUGLANS CINEREA L., 132
C
CABBAGE; BRASSICA OLERACEA VAR. CAPITATA L., 133
CABBAGE BARK (ANGELIN, ANGELIN TREE); ANDIRA
INERMIS (W. WRIGHT) KUNTH EX DC.
(SYNONYMS: A. EXCELSA KUNTH, A. JAMAICENSIS
URB., A. RACEMOSA LAM. EX J. ST.-HIL.,
GEOFFROEA INERMIS W. WRIGHT, VOUACAPOUA
INERMIS (W. WRIGHT) A. LYONS), 134
CABEZA DE ANGEL; CALLIANDRA GRANDIFLORA (L’HER)
BENTH. (SYNONYMS: ANESLIA STRIGILLOSA
BRITTON & ROSE, C. ANOMALA (KUNTH) J. F.
MACBR., C. STRIGILLOSA (BRITTON & ROSE)
STANDL. EX LEAVENW., INGA ANOMALA KUNTH,
MIMOSA GRANDIFLORA L’HÉR.), 134
CACAO; THEOBROMA CACAO L., 134
CAJEPUT (BROADLEAF PAPERBARK, BROADLEAF TEATREE,
PAPERBARK, RIVER TEATREE, WEEPING TEATREE);
MELALEUCA LEUCADENDRA L. (SYNONYMS:
KAJUPUTI LEUCADENDRA (L.) RUSBY, MYRTUS
LEUCADENDRA L.), 135
CAJUPUT (PUNKTREE, SWAMP TEATREE); MELALEUCA
CAJUPUTI POWELL (SYNONYM: M. MINOR SM.),
136
CALABASH TREE; CRESCENTIA CUJETE L., 136
CALAMINT (LESSER CALAMINT); CALAMINTHA NEPETA (L.)
SAVI. (SYNONYMS: CLINOPODIUM NEPETA (L.)
KUNTZE, MELISSA NEPETA L., SATUREJA
CALAMINTHA (L.) SCHEELE, S. NEPETA (L.)
SCHEELE), 137
CALAMUS (FLAGROOT, MYRTLE FLAG, SWEET CALAMUS,
SWEET FLAG, SWEETROOT); ACORUS CALAMUS L.,
137
CALENDULA, MARIGOLD, POT-MARIGOLD (RUDDLES, SCOTCH
MARIGOLD) CALENDULA OFFICINALIS L.
(SYNONYM: C. OFFICINALIS VAR. PROLIFERA HORT.),
139
CALIFORNIA BAY (CALIFORNIA LAUREL, CALIFORNIA
NUTMEG, CALIFORNIA OLIVE, OREGON MYRTLE);
UMBELLULARIA CALIFORNICA (HOOK. AND ARN.)
NUTT. (SYNONYM: TETRANTHERA CALIFORNICA
HOOK. & ARN.), 140
CALIFORNIA PEPPERTREE (PEPPERTREE, PERUVIAN
MASTICTREE); SCHINUS MOLLE L. (SYNONYM:
SCHINUS HUYGAN MOLINA), 141
CALIFORNIA POPPY; ESCHSCHOLZIA CALIFORNICA CHAM.,
141
CAMPHOR (JAPANESE CAMPHOR); CINNAMOMUM
CAMPHORA (L.) J. PRESL (SYNONYM: LAURUS
CAMPHORA L.), 142
CAMU-CAMU; MYRCIARIA DUBIA (KUNTH) MCVAUGH
(SYNONYM: M. PARAENSIS O. BERG, PSIDIUM
DUBIUM KUNTH), 143
CANADA YEW (AMERICAN YEW, GROUND HEMLOCK,
SHINWOOD); TAXUS CANADENSIS MARSHALL, 144
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CANADIAN GOLDENROD; SOLIDAGO CANADENSIS L.
(SYNONYM: S. LONGIFOLIA SCHRAD. EX DC.), 144
CANAIGRA (TANNER’S DOCK); RUMEX HYMENOSEPALUS
TORR., 145
CANCER HERB; ACALYPHA ARVENSIS POEPP. & ENDL., 145
CANDLEBUSH (CANDLESTICK SENNA, CHRISTMAS CANDLE,
EMPRESS CANDLEPLANT, RINGWORM SENNA,
RINGWORM BUSH, RINGWORM SHRUB, SEVEN
GOLDEN CANDLESTICKS); SENNA ALATA (L.)
ROXB. (SYNONYM: CASSIA ALATA L.), 145
CANDLENUT (CANDLEBERRY, INDIAN WALNUT,
LUMBANGTREE, VARNISHTREE); ALEURITES
MOLUCCANA (L.) WILLD. (SYNONYM: A.
JAVANICA GAND., A. REMYI SHERFF, A. TRILOBA J.
R. FORST. & G. FORST., JATROPHA MOLUCCANA
L.), 146
CANE REED (CREPE GINGER, WILD GINGER); COSTUS
SPECIOSUS (J. KÖNIG) SM. (SYNONYM: BANKSEA
SPECIOSA J. KÖNIG), 146
CANOLA, OILSEED RAPE (ANNUAL RAPE, COLZA, RAPE,
SUMMER RAPE, SWEDE RAPE, WINTER RAPE);
BRASSICA NAPUS VAR. NAPUS (SYNONYM: B.
CAMPESTRIS F. ANNUA SCHUBL. & G. MARTENS,
B. CAMPESTRIS F. BIENNIS SCHUBL. & G.
MARTENS, B. CAMPESTRIS SUBSP. NAPUS (L.)
HOOK. F. & T. ANDERSON, B. NAPUS VAR. ANNUA
W. D. J. KOCH, B. NAPUS VAR. BIENNIS (SCHUBL.
& G. MARTENS) RCHB., B. NAPUS VAR. OLEIFERA
DELILE), 147
CAPE ALOE; ALOE FEROX MILL. (SYNONYM: ALOE
SUPRALAEVIS HAW.), 148
CAPE GOOSEBERRY (GOLDENBERRY, GOOSEBERRY TOMATO,
PERUVIAN GROUND CHERRY); PHYSALIS
PERUVIANA L. (SYNONYM: PHYSALIS EDULIS
SIMS), 148
CAPER; CAPPARIS SPINOSA L. (SYNONYM: CAPPARIS
RUPESTRIS SM.), 148
CAPSICUM (BELL PEPPER, CAPSICUM, CAYENNE, HOT
CHILE, PAPRIKA, RED PEPPER); CAPSICUM SPP.,
149
CARAMBOLA (STARFRUIT); AVERRHOA CARAMBOLA L., 151
CARAWAY; CARUM CARVI L. (SYNONYM: CARUM
VELENOVSKYI ROHLENA), 152
CARDAMOM; ELETTARIA CARDAMOMUM (L.) MATON
(SYNONYM: AMOMUM CARDAMOMUM L.), 153
CARLINE THISTLE; CARLINA ACAULIS L., 154
CARNATION (CLOVE PINK); DIANTHUS CARYOPHYLLUS L.,
154
CAROB (LOCUST BEAN, ST. JOHN’S BREAD); CERATONIA
SILIQUA L., 155
CARROT; DAUCUS CAROTA L. SUBSP. SATIVUS (HOFFM.)
ARCANG., 156
CASCARA SAGRADA (CASCARA BUCKTHORN, CHITTAMBARK,
WESTERN BUCKTHORN); FRANGULA PURSHIANA
(DC.) J. G. COOPER (SYNONYM: RHAMNUS
PURSHIANA DC.), 157
CASCARILLA (SEASIDE BALSAM); CROTON ELUTERIA (L.) SW.
(SYNONYM: CLUTIA ELUTERIA L.), 158
CASHEW; ANACARDIUM OCCIDENTALE L., 158
CASSIA (CASSIA BARK, CHINESE CINNAMON, CHINESE
CASSIA); CINNAMOMUM AROMATICUM NEES
(SYNONYM: CINNAMOMUM CASSIA AUCT.), 159
CASSIE (HUISACHE, OPOPANAX, POPINAC, SWEET
ACACIA); ACACIA FARNESIANA (L.) WILLD.
(SYNONYM: A. SMALLII ISELY, MIMOSA
FARNESIANA L.), 160
CASTOR; RICINUS COMMUNIS L., 161
CATECHU, BLACK CUTCH; ACACIA CATECHU (L. F.) WILLD.
(SYNONYM: MIMOSA CATECHU L. F.), 162
CATGUT (GOAT’S RUE, RABBIT PEA); TEPHROSIA
VIRGINIANA (L.) PERS. (SYNONYM: CRACCA
VIRGINIANA L.), 163
CATNIP; NEPETA CATARIA L., 164
CAT’S CLAW; UNCARIA TOMENTOSA (WILLD. EX SCHULT.)
DC. (SYNONYM: NAUCLEA TOMENTOSA WILLD. EX
SCHULT.), 165
CAULIFLOWER; BRASSICA OLERACEA VAR. BOTRYTIS L., 166
CEDAR OF LEBANON; CEDRUS LIBANI A. RICH., 167
CELANDINE (GREAT CELANDINE, NIPPLEWORT,
SWALLOWWORT); CHELIDONIUM MAJUS L., 168
CELERY; APIUM GRAVEOLENS L., 170
CELERY-LEAVED BUTTERCUP (BLISTER BUTTERCUP, CELERYLEAF CROWFOOT, CURSED CROWFOOT, MARSH
CROWFOOT); RANUNCULUS SCELERATUS L., 172
CENTAURY, EUROPEAN CENTAURY; CENTAURIUM ERYTHRAEA
RAFN (SYNONYM: CENTAURIUM MINUS AUCT.,
CENTAURIUM UMBELLATUM GILIB., ERYTHRAEA
CENTAURIUM AUCT.), 172
CHAFF-FLOWER (DEVIL’S HORSEWHIP, PRICKLY
CHAFF-FLOWER); ACHYRANTHES ASPERA L., 173
CHAMOMILE (BLUE CHAMOMILE, GERMAN CHAMOMILE,
HUNGARIAN CHAMOMILE, SCENTED CHAMOMILE,
SCENTED MAYWEED, WILD CHAMOMILE);
MATRICARIA RECUTITA L. (SYNONYM:
CHAMOMILLA RECUTITA (L.) RAUSCHERT, M.
CHAMOMILLA AUCT.), 174
CHAMPAC; MICHELIA CHAMPACA L., 176
CHAPARRAL, CREOSOTE-BUSH; LARREA TRIDENTATA (SESSÈ
& MOC. EX DC.) COVILLE (SYNONYM: L.
MEXICANA MORIC., ZYGOPHYLLUM TRIDENTATUM
SESSÈ & MOC. EX DC.), 177
CHASTEBERRY; VITEX AGNUS-CASTUS L., 178
CHAULMOOGRA; HYDNOCARPUS SPP., 179
CHAYOTE (CHO-CHO, CHRISTOPHINE, VEGETABLE PEAR);
SECHIUM EDULE (JACQ.) SW. (SYNONYM:
CHAYOTA EDULIS JACQ., SICYOS EDULIS JACQ.),
180
CHEBULIC MYROBALAN, HARITALI (BLACK MYROBALAN);
TERMINALIA CHEBULA RETZ., 180
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CHEKEN; LUMA CHEQUEN (MOLINA) A. GRAY. (SYNONYM:
EUGENIA CHEQUEN MOLINA, MYRTUS CHEQUEN),
181
CHERRY-LAUREL; PRUNUS LAUROCERASUS L. (SYNONYMS:
CERASUS LAUROCERASUS (L.) LOISEL.,
LAUROCERASUS OFFICINALIS M. ROEM., L. OTTINII
CARRI, L. VULGARIS CARRI, PRUNUS GRANDIFOLIA
SALISB.), 181
CHICKPEA, GRAM (BENGAL GRAM, GARBANZO); CICER
ARIETINUM L., 182
CHICKWEED; STELLARIA MEDIA (L.) VILL. (SYNONYM:
ALSINE MEDIA L.), 183
CHICORY (BELGIUM ENDIVE, COFFEE CHICORY, FRENCH
ENDIVE, SUCCORY, WITLOOF); CICHORIUM
INTYBUS L. (SYNONYMS: C. INTYBUS VAR.
FOLIOSUM HEGI, C. INTYBUS VAR. SATIVUM
(BISCH.) JANCH.), 184
CHINABERRY (SYRINGA BERRYTREE); MELIA AZEDARACH L.
(SYNONYMS: M. AZEDARACH VAR. JAPONICA (G.
DON) MAKINO, M. TOOSENDAN SIEBOLD &
ZUCC.), 185
CHINA ROSE (CHINESE HIBISCUS, HAWAIIAN HIBISCUS,
ROSE OF CHINA); HIBISCUS ROSA-SINENSIS L.,
186
CHINESE CLUB MOSS; HUPERZIA SERRATA, 186
CHINESE CUCUMBER (CHINESE SNAKE GOURD);
TRICHOSANTHES KIRILOWII MAXIM., 186
CHINESE MOTHERWORT; LEONURUS JAPONICUS HOUTT.
(SYNONYM: L. ARTEMISIA (LOUR.) S.Y. HU, L.
HETEROPHYLLUS SWEET, L. SIBIRICUS AUCT. PL.,
STACHYS ARTEMISIA LOUR.), 187
CHINESE OLIVE (JAVA ALMOND, KENARI NUT TREE);
CANARIUM VULGARE LEENH. (SYNONYM: C.
COMMUNE AUCT.), 187
CHINESE PEONY (COMMON GARDEN PEONY, WHITE
PEONY); PAEONIA LACTIFLORA PALL. (SYNONYMS:
P. EDULIS SALISB., P. FRAGRANS REDOUTE.), 188
CHINESE PINK (JAPANESE PINK, RAINBOW PINK);
DIANTHUS CHINENSIS L. (SYNONYM: D.
HEDDEWIGII HORT., D. LACINIATUS HORT. EX
MAKINO), 189
CHINESE QUININE, FEVER FLOWER; DICHROA FEBRIFUGA
LOUR., 189
CHINESE SENEGA ROOT; POLYGALA TENUIFOLIA WILLD., 189
CHIRATA; SWERTIA CHIRAYITA (ROXB. EX FLEMING) H.
KARST. (SYNONYM: GENTIANA CHIRATA WALL., G.
CHIRAYITA ROXB. EX FLEMING, SWERTIA CHIRATA
(WALL.) C. B. CLARKE), 190
CHIRICSANANGO; (BRUNFELSIA GRANDIFLORA D. DON.), 190
CHIVES; ALLIUM SCHOENOPRASUM L. (SYNONYMS: A.
SCHOENOPRASUM VAR. ALPINUM DC., ALLIUM
SIBIRICUM L.), 191
CHLORELLA; CHLORELLA SPP., 192
CHOCOLATE-VINE (FIVELEAF); AKEBIA QUINATA (THUNB.)
DECNE., 192
CHOKECHERRY, BITTER BERRY; PRUNUS VIRGINIANA L., 192
CHRISTMAS ROSE, BLACK HELLEBORE; HELLEBORUS NIGER
L., 193
CHRYSANTHEMUM, MUM; CHRYSANTHEMUM X
MORIFOLIUM RAMAT., 193
CILANTRO; ERYNGIUM FOETIDUM L. (FALSE CORIANDER,
STINKWEED), 194
CINCHONA, QUININE, REDBARK (RED CINCHONA, RED
PERUVIAN BARK); CINCHONA PUBESCENS VAHL
(SYNONYM: C. SUCCIRUBRA PAV. EX KLOTZSCH.),
195
CINNAMON AND CASSIA; CINNAMOMUM VERUM J. PRESL
& C. AROMATICUM NEES (SYNONYM: C.
ZEYLANICUM BLUME, LAURUS CINNAMOMUM L.
& C. CASSIA AUCT.), 196
CINNAMON-VINE, CHINESE YAM (CHINESE POTATO);
DIOSCOREA BATATAS DECNE. (SYNONYM:
DIOSCOREA OPPOSITA AUCT.), 198
CLARY; SALVIA SCLAREA L. (SYNONYM: S. SCLAREA VAR.
TURKESTANIANA MOTTET), 199
CLEAVERS (CATCHWEED BEDSTRAW, GOOSE GRASS);
GALIUM APARINE L., 199
CLEMATIS; CLEMATIS RECTA L., 200
CLIMBING POTATO (ZULU POTATO); BOWIEA VOLUBILIS
HARV. EX HOOK. F. (SYNONYM: OPHIOBOSTRYX
VOLUBILIS (HARV. EX HOOK. F.) SKEELS), 201
CLOVE; SYZYGIUM AROMATICUM (L.) MERR. & L. M.
PERRY (SYNONYMS: CARYOPHYLLUS AROMATICUS
L., EUGENIA AROMATICA (L.) BAILL., E.
CARYOPHYLLATA THUNB., E. CARYOPHYLLUS
(SPRENG.) BULLOCK & S. G. HARRISON), 201
CLUBMOSS; LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM L., 202
CLUSTERLEAF; TERMINALIA SERICEA BURCH EX DC., 203
COCA; ERYTHROXYLUM COCA LAM., 204
COCILLANA; GUAREA RUSBYI (BRITTON) RUSBY, 205
COCKSCOMB; CELOSIA ARGENTEA L. VAR. CRISTATA (L.)
KUNTZE (SYNONYM: C. CRISTATA L.), 205
COCONUT; COCOS NUCIFERA L., 206
CODONOPSIS; CODONOPSIS SPP., 207
COFFEE (ARABIAN COFFEE, ARABICA COFFEE); COFFEA
ARABICA L., 207
COFFEE SENNA (ANTBUSH, NEGRO COFFEE); SENNA
OCCIDENTALIS (L.) LINK. (SYNONYM: CASSIA
OCCIDENTALIS L.), 208
COLA; COLA SPP., 209
COLEUS; PLECTRANTHUS BARBATUS ANDREWS (SYNONYMS:
COLEUS BARBATUS (ANDREWS) BENTH., COLEUS
FORSKOHLII AUCT., P. FORSKOHLII AUCT.), 210
COLOCYNTH, BITTER APPLE, WILD GOURD (VINE OF
SODOM); CITRULLUS COLOCYNTHIS (L.) SCHRAD.
(SYNONYMS: COLOCYNTHIS VULGARIS SCHRAD.,
CUCUMIS COLOCYNTHIS L.), 210
COLOMBO (CALUMBA); JATEORHIZA PALMATA (LAM.)
MIERS (SYNONYMS: COCCULUS PALMATUS DC,
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MENISPERMUM PALMATUM LAM.), 211
COLORADO FOUR O’CLOCK; MIRABILIS MULTIFLORA (TORR.)
A. GRAY (SYNONYMS: OXYBAPHUS MULTIFLORUS
TORR., QUAMOCLIDION MULTIFLORUM (TORR.) A.
GRAY), 212
COLTSFOOT; TUSSILAGO FARFARA L., 212
COLUMBINE (EUROPEAN COLUMBINE, EUROPEAN
CROWFOOT, GRANNY’S BONNET); AQUILEGIA
VULGARIS L., 214
COMFREY; SYMPHYTUM SPP., 214
COMMON BUCKTHORN (EUROPEAN BUCKTHORN);
RHAMNUS CATHARTICA L., 216
COMMON DAFFODIL (DAFFODIL, LENT-LILY, TRUMPET
NARCISSUS); NARCISSUS PSEUDONARCISSUS L.,
217
COMMON GROMWELL; LITHOSPERMUM OFFICINALE L., 217
COMMON REED (DITCH REED, GIANT REED, REED
GRASS); PHRAGMITES AUSTRALIS (CAV.) TRIN. EX
STEUD. (SYNONYMS: ARUNDO PHRAGMITES L., A.
VULGARIS LAM., P. COMMUNIS TRIN., P.
COMMUNIS VAR. LONGIVALVIS (STEUD.) MIQ., P.
LONGIVALVIS STEUD., P. VULGARIS (LAM.) CRÉP.,
P. VULGARIS VAR. LONGIVALVIS (STEUD.) W.
WIGHT), 218
CONDOR PLANT, EAGLE VINE (COMMON CONDORVINE);
MARSDENIA CUNDURANGO RCHB. F. (SYNONYM:
MARSDENIA REICHENBACHII TRIANA), 218
CONESSI, KURCHI (TELLICHERRY BARK); HOLARRHENA
PUBESCENS WALL. EX G. DON (SYNONYMS:
CHONEMORPHA ANTIDYSENTERICA (ROXB. EX
FLEMING) G. DON, ECHITES ANTIDYSENTERICA
ROTH, HOLARRHENA ANTIDYSENTERICA (ROXB. EX
FLEMING) WALL. EX A. DC., H. FEBRIFUGA
KLOTZSCH), 219
CONGOROSA; MAYTENUS ILICIFOLIA, 220
CONTRAHIERBA; DORSTENIA CONTRAYERBA L., 220
COPAIBA; COPAIFERA LANGSDORFII DESF., 220
CORAL BEAN (PURPLE CORALTREE, SWAMP IMMORTELLE);
ERYTHRINA FUSCA LOUR. (SYNONYM: E. GLAUCA
WILLD.), 221
CORAL ROOT; CORALLORHIZA ODONTORRHIZA, 221
CORIANDER (CHINESE PARSLEY, CILANTRO); CORIANDRUM
SATIVUM L., 222
CORKWOOD TREE, PITURI; DUBOISIA MYOPOROIDES R.BR.,
223
CORN COCKLE (COCKLE, CORN PINK); AGROSTEMMA
GITHAGO L., 223
CORNFLOWER, BACHELOR’S BUTTON (BLUE BOTTLE);
CENTAUREA CYANUS L., 223
CORN POPPY (FIELD POPPY, FLANDERS POPPY, SHIRLEY
POPPY); PAPAVER RHOEAS L., 224
CORN SILK; ZEA MAYS L., 224
CORYDALIS; CORYDALIS AMBIGUA CHAM. & SCHLTDL.
AND/OR YANHUSUO (Y. H. CHOU & CHUN. C.
HSU) W. T. WANG, 225
COSTUS, KUTH; SAUSSUREA COSTUS (FALC.) LIPSCH
(SYNONYMS: APLOTAXIS LAPPA DECNE.,
AUCKLANDIA COSTUS FALC., SAUSSUREA LAPPA
(DECNE.) C. B. CLARKE), 226
COTTONTREE (SILK COTTONTREE); COCHLOSPERMUM
RELIGIOSUM (L.) ALSTON. (SYNONYMS: BOMBAX
GOSSYPIUM L., C. GOSSYPIUM (L.) DC.,
MAXIMILIANEA GOSSYPIUM (L.) KUNTZE), 227
COUCHGRASS, QUACKGRASS (COUTCH, DOG GRASS, QUICK
GRASS, SCUTCH, TWITCH GRASS); ELYTRIGIA
REPENS (L.) DESV. EX NEVSKI (SYNONYMS:
AGROPYRON FIRMUM J. PRESL, A. REPENS (L.) P.
BEAUV., A. REPENS VAR. BROMIFORME SCHUR, A.
REPENS VAR. GLAUCESCENS PETERM., ELYMUS
REPENS (L.) GOULD, TRITICUM FIRMUM (J. PRESL)
LINK, T. REPENS L.), 227
COWITCH, COWHAGE, VELVETBEAN; MUCUNA PRURIENS
(L.) DC., 228
COW PARSNIP (HOGWEED, MEADOW PARSNIP);
HERACLEUM SPHONDYLIUM L., 229
COWSLIP; PRIMULA VERIS L. (SYNONYM: P. OFFICINALIS
(L.) HILL), 229
CRAMPBARK; VIBURNUM OPULUS L., 230
CRANBERRY; VACCINIUM MACROCARPUM AITON
(SYNONYM: OXYCOCCUS MACROCARPOS (AITON)
PERS.), 231
CRANESBILL (SPOTTED GERANIUM, WILD GERANIUM);
GERANIUM MACULATUM L., 232
CREAT; ANDROGRAPHIS PANICULATA (BURM. F.) WALL. EX
NEES. (SYNONYM: JUSTICIA PANICULATA BURM.
F.), 233
CUBEB (CUBEB PEPPER, JAVA PEPPER); PIPER CUBEBA L.
F., 233
CUCKOOPINT, ARUM (ADAM AND EVE, LORDS AND
LADIES); ARUM MACULATUM L., 234
CUDWEED (LOW CUDWEED, MARSH CUDWEED, MOUSE
EAR); GNAPHALIUM ULIGINOSUM L. (SYNONYM:
FILAGINELLA ULIGINOSA (L.) OPIZ), 234
CULEBRA; BRUGMANSIA AUREA LAGERH. (SYNONYM:
METHYSTICODENDRON AMESIANUM R. E.
SCHULTES), 235
CUMIN; CUMINUM CYMINUM L. (SYNONYM: C. ODORUM
SALISB.), 235
CUPMOSS; CLADONIA PYXIDATA (L.) E. FRIES., 236
CUP-PLANT; SILPHIUM PERFOLIATUM L., 236
CURRYLEAF; MURRAYA KOENIGII (L.) SPRENG. (SYNONYMS:
BERGERA KOENIGII L., CHALCAS KOENIGII (L.)
KURZ), 237
CYCLAMEN; CYCLAMEN EUROPAEUM L. EMEND. AIT., 237
CYPRESS (ITALIAN CYPRESS, MEDITERRANEAN CYPRESS);
CUPRESSUS SEMPERVIRENS L. (SYNONYM: C.
SEMPERVIRENS VAR. STRICTA AITON), 238
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CYPRESS SPURGE; EUPHORBIA CYPARISSIAS L., 238
D
DAFFODIL (BUNCHFLOWER DAFFODIL, CHINESE SACRED LILY,
POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS); NARCISSUS TAZETTA L.
(SYNONYM: NARCISSUS CANALICULATUS GUSS.),
241
DAMIANA (MEXICAN HOLLY); TURNERA DIFFUSA WILLD. EX
SCHULT. (SYNONYM: TURNERA MICROPHYLLA
DESV. EX HAM.), 242
DANDELION (LION’S TOOTH); TARAXACUM OFFICINALE F. H.
WIGG. GROUP (SYNONYMS: LEONTODON
TARAXACUM L., TARAXACUM DENS-LEONIS DESF.,
T. VULGARE SCHRANK), 243
DARNEL (BEARDED DARNEL, BEARDED RYEGRASS, POISON
DARNEL); LOLIUM TEMULENTUM L., 244
DATE PALM; PHOENIX DACTYLIFERA L., 245
DAYLILY (FULVOUS DAYLILY, ORANGE DAYLILY, TAWNY
DAYLILY); HEMEROCALLIS FULVA (L.) L.
(SYNONYMS: HEMEROCALLIS FULVA VAR. KWANSO
REGEL, H. FULVA VAR. ROSEA STOUT, H.
LILIOASPHODELUS VAR. FULVA L.), 246
DEATH ANGEL; JUSTICIA PECTORALIS JACQ., 246
DEER TONGUE (CAROLINA VANILLA); TRILISA ODORATISSIMA
(WALTER EX J. F. GMEL.) CASS. (SYNONYM:
CARPHEPHORUS ODORATISSIMUS (J. F. GMEL.) H.
J. -C. HEBERT), 247
DEODAR CEDAR (DEODAR, HIMALAYAN CEDAR); CEDRUS
DEODARA (ROXB. EX D. DON) G. DON
(SYNONYMS: CEDRUS DEODORA F. AUREA (J.
NELSON) REHDER, PINUS DEODARA ROXB. EX D.
DON), 247
DEVIL-PEPPER (FOUR-LEAF DEVIL-PEPPER, MILKBUSH);
RAUVOLFIA TETRAPHYLLA L. (SYNONYMS: R.
CANESCENS L., R. HETEROPHYLLA ROEM. &
SCHULT., R. HIRSUTA JACQ.), 247
DEVIL’S CLAW; HARPAGOPHYTUM PROCUMBENS (BURCH.)
DC EX. MEISN. (SYNONYM: UNCARIA
PROCUMBENS BURCH.), 248
DIGITALIS (FOXGLOVE); DIGITALIS PURPUREA L., 249
DILL; ANETHUM GRAVEOLENS L. (SYNONYMS: A. SOWA
ROXB. EX FLEMING, PEUCEDANUM GRAVEOLENS
(L.) BENTH. & HOOK F.), 250
DIVI-DIVI (GRAY NICKER); CAESALPINIA BONDUC (L.)
ROXB. (SYNONYMS: CAESALPINIA BONDUCELLA
(L.) FLEMING, C. CRISTA AUCT. AMER.,
GUILANDINA BONDUC L., G. BONDUCELLA L.),
251
DIVINING SAGE (HERB-OF-THE-VIRGIN); SALVIA
DIVINORUM EPLING & JATIVA, 252
DODDER, CLOVER DODDER; CUSCUTA EPITHYMUM (L.) L.
(SYNONYM: C. EUROPAEA VAR. EPITHYMUM L.),
252
DODO, KANKAN, TORO; ELAEOPHORBIA DRUPIFERA
(THONN.) STAPF (SYNONYM: EUPHORBIA
DRUPIFERA THONN.), 252
DOGBANE, INDIAN HEMP (HEMP DOGBANE); APOCYNUM
CANNABINUM L. (SYNONYM: A. SUKSDORFII
GREENE), 252
DOGWOOD (AMERICAN BOXWOOD, FLOWERING
DOGWOOD); CORNUS FLORIDA L., 253
DOKUDAMI, CHAMALEON PLANT; HOUTTUYNIA CORDATA
THUNB., 253
DONG QUAI (CHINESE ANGELICA); ANGELICA SINENSIS
(OLIV.) DIELS (SYNONYM: ANGELICA
POLYMORPHA VAR. SINENSIS OLIV.), 254
DOUGLAS FIR; PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII (MIRB.) FRANCO.,
255
DRAGON’S BLOOD (SANGRE DE DRAGO); CROTON LECHLERI
MÜLL. ARG., 256
DRAGON’S BLOOD PALM; DAEMONOROPS DRACO (WILLD.)
BLUME (SYNONYM: CALAMUS DRACO WILLD.),
256
DROSERA, ROUND-LEAVED SUNDEW; DROSERA
ROTUNDIFOLIA L., 257
DUCKWEED; LEMNA MINOR L., 257
DUMBCANE (DUMBPLANT, MOTHER-IN-LAW-PLANT);
DIEFFENBACHIA SEGUINE (JACQ.) SCHOTT
(SYNONYMS: ARUM SEGUINE JACQ., CALADIUM
MACULATUM G. LODD., DIEFFENBACHIA AMOENA
HORT., D. BARAQUINIANA VERSCHAFF. & LEM., D.
EXOTICA HORT., D. MACULATA (G. LODD.) G. DON,
D. PICTA SCHOTT, D. PICTA VAR. BARAQUINIANA
(VERSCHAFF. & LEM.) ENGL.), 258
DUSTY-MILLER; SENECIO CINERARIA DC. (SYNONYM:
SENECIO BICOLOR (WILLD.) TOD.), 259
DUTCHMAN’S BREECHES, TURKEY CORN; DICENTRA
CUCULLARIA (L.) BERNH. (SYNONYM: FUMARIA
CUCULLARIA L.), 259
DU ZHONG, GUTTA-PERCHA TREE; EUCOMMIA ULMOIDES
OLIV., 260
DWARF BIRCH (AMERICAN DWARF BIRCH, BOG BIRCH, LOW
BIRCH, SWAMP BIRCH); BETULA PUMILA L.
(SYNONYMS: B. HALLII HOWELL, B. PUMILA VAR.
FASTIGIATA HORT. EX REHDER), 260
DWARF ELDER (DANEWORT); SAMBUCUS EBULUS L., 261
DWARF MALLOW; MALVA PUSILLA SM. (SYNONYMS: M.
BOREALIS WALLMAN, M. ROTUNDIFOLIA L.), 261
DYER’S BROOM (DYER’S GREENWEED, WOADWAXEN,
WOODWAXEN); GENISTA TINCTORIA L.
(SYNONYM: GENISTA PATULA M. BIEB.), 261
DYER’S WOAD (WOAD); ISATIS TINCTORIA L., 262
DYSENTERY BARK (BITTERWOOD, PARADISE TREE);
SIMAROUBA GLAUCA DC., 262
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EASTERN LARCH (HACKMATACK, RED LARCH, TAMARACK);
LARIX LARICINA (DU ROI) K. KOCH (SYNONYM:
PINUS LARICINA DU ROI), 263
EASTERN MISTLETOE (AMERICAN MISTLETOE);
PHORADENDRON LEUCARPUM (RAF). REVEAL &
M.C. JOHNSTON (SYNONYMS: PHORADENDRON
FLAVESCENS NUTT. EX ENGELM., P. SEROTINUM
(RAF). M.C. JOHNSTON, VISCUM LEUCARPUM
RAF.), 263
ECHINACEA, PURPLE CONEFLOWER; ECHINACEA SPP., 264
ECLIPTA (YERBA DE TAJO); ECLIPTA PROSTRATA (L.) L.
(SYNONYMS: ECLIPTA ALBA (L.) HASSK., E.
PUNCTATA L., VERBESINA ALBA L., VERBESINA
PROSTRATA L.), 266
EGGPLANT; SOLANUM MELONGENA L., 267
ELDERBERRY (AMERICAN ELDER, AMERICAN ELDERBERRY,
MEXICAN ELDER, SWEET ELDER); SAMBUCUS
CANADENSIS L., 267
ELECAMPANE (VELVET DOCK); INULA HELENIUM L., 269
ELM BARK, EUROPEAN FIELD ELM; ULMUS MINOR MILL.
(SYNONYMS: U. CAMPESTRIS L., U. CARPINIFOLIA
GLED., U. CARPINIFOLIA VAR. SUBEROSA
(MOENCH) REHDER, U. FOLIACEA GILIB., U.
FOLIACEA VAR. SUBEROSA (MOENCH) REHDER, U.
GLABRA VAR. SUBEROSA (MOENCH) GÜRKE, U.
NITENS MOENCH, U. SUBEROSA MOENCH), 270
EL NENE (COLEUS, PAINTED NETTLE); SOLENOSTEMON
SCUTELLARIOIDES (L.) CODD (SYNONYMS: COLEUS
BLUMEI BENTH., C. BLUMEI VAR. VERSCHAFFELTII
(LEM.) LEM., C. HYBRIDUS HORT. EX VOSS., C.
SCUTELLARIOIDES L., OCIMUM SCUTELLARIOIDES
L., PLECTRANTHUS SCUTELLARIOIDES (L.) R. BR.),
271
EMBLIC MYROBALAN (EMBLIC, INDIAN GOOSEBERRY);
PHYLLANTHUS EMBLICA L. (SYNONYMS: EMBLICA
OFFICINALIS GAERTN., MIROBALANUS EMBILICA
BURM.), 271
ENDIVE; CICHORIUM ENDIVIA L., 272
ENGLISH ADDER’S TONGUE (ADDER’S TONGUE, SOUTHER
ADDER’S TONGUE); OPHIOGLOSSUM VULGATUM
L., 273
ENGLISH DAISY, WILD DAISY; BELLIS PERENNIS L., 273
ENGLISH HOLLY; ILEX AQUIFOLIUM L. (SYNONYMS: I.
AQUIFOLIUM F. BACCIFLAVA (WESTON) REHDER, I.
AQUIFOLIUM F. FEROX (AITON) C. K. SCHNEID., I.
AQUIFOLIUM F. HETEROPHYLLA (AITON) LOES., I.
AQUIFOLIUM F. INTEGRIFOLIA NOLTE EX LOES., I.
AQUIFOLIUM F. PENDULA (LOUDON) SCHELLE), 274
ENGLISH WALNUT (CARPATHIAN WALNUT, MADEIRA WALNUT,
PERSIAN WALNUT); JUGLANS REGIA L. (SYNONYMS:
J. DUCLOUXIANA DODE, J. FALLAX DODE, J.
KAMAONICA (C. DC.) DODE, J. ORIENTIS DODE,
J. SINENSIS (C. DC.) DODE), 274
EPHEDRA, MA HUANG; EPHEDRA SPP., 276
ERGOT; CLAVICEPS PURPUREA, 277
ERYNGO (FIELD ERYNGO); ERYNGIUM CAMPESTRE L., 277
ETHIOPIAN PEPPER (NEGRO PEPPER, SPICETREE); XYLOPIA
AETHIOPICA (DUNAL) A. RICH., 278
EUCALYPTUS (BLUE GUM, SOUTHERN BLUE GUM);
EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS LABILL., 278
EUPHORBIA (ASTHMAPLANT, GARDEN SPURGE, PILLBEARING SPURGE); CHAMAESYCE HIRTA (L.)
MILLSP. (SYNONYMS: EUPHORBIA HIRTA L., E.
PILULIFERA L.), 279
EUROPEAN ASH (ASH); FRAXINUS EXCELSIOR L., 280
EUROPEAN CORN MINT (CORN MINT, FIELD MINT); MENTHA
ARVENSIS L. (SYNONYMS: M. AUSTRIACA JACQ.,
M. GENTILIS L.), 280
EUROPEAN ELDER (BLACK ELDER, ELDER, EUROPEAN
ELDERBERRY); SAMBUCUS NIGRA L. (SYNONYMS:
S. NIGRA F. ALBA (WESTON) REHDER, F. AUREA
(SWEET) SCHWER., F. LANCINIATA (L.) ZABEL, AND
F. PENDULA DIPPEL), 281
EUROPEAN FIVE-FINGER, CINQUEFOIL; POTENTILLA REPTANS
L., 282
EUROPEAN LARCH; LARIX DECIDUA MILLER (SYNONYM:
LARIX EUROPAEA DC., PINUS LARIX L.), 282
EUROPEAN PENNYROYAL (PENNYROYAL); MENTHA PULEGIUM
L. (SYNONYM: PULEGIUM VULGARE MILL.), 283
EUROPEAN PEONY; PAEONIA OFFICINALIS L., 284
EUROPEAN WATER HEMLOCK (COWBANE, WATER
HEMLOCK); CICUTA VIROSA L. (SYNONYM:
CICUTA MACKENZIEANA RAUP), 285
EUROPEAN YEW (ENGLISH YEW); TAXUS BACCATA L.
(SYNONYMS: T. BACCATA VAR. AUREA CARRIÈRE,
VAR. FASTIGIATA (LINDL.) LOUDON, VAR.
FASTIGIATA-AUREA SÉNÉCLAUZE, VAR.
WASHINGTONII (RICHARD SM.) BEISSNER, T.
CANADENSIS VAR. WASHINGTONII RICHARD SM., T.
FASTIGIATA LINDL.), 285
EVENING PRIMROSE; OENOTHERA BIENNIS L. (SYNONYMS:
O. ACUTIFOLIA ROSTANSKI, O. BIENNIS VAR.
SULFUREA KLEB., O. CHICAGOENSIS RENNER EX R.
E. CLELAND & BLAKESLEE, O. MURICATA L., O.
PUPURATA KLEB., O. RUBRICAULIS KLEB., O.
SUAVEOLENS PERS., ONAGRA BIENNIS (L.) SCOP.),
286
EVODIA; TETRADIUM RUTICARPUM (A. JUSS.) T. G. HARTLEY
(SYNONYMS: BOYMIA RUTICARPA A. JUSS.,
EUODIA BODINIERI DODE, E. RUTICARPA (A.
JUSS.) BENTH., E. RUTICARPA VAR. BODINIERI
(DODE) C. C. HUANG), 287
EYEBRIGHT; EUPHRASIA SPP., 288
F
FABA BEAN (BROAD BEAN, FAVA BEAN); VICIA FABA L.,
291
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FAIRY FLAX, MOUNTAIN FLAX (WHITE FLAX); LINUM
CATHARTICUM L., 292
FALSE SCHISANDRA; KADSURA JAPONICA (L.) DUNAL
(SYNONYM: UVARIA JAPONICA L.), 292
FALSE UNICORN ROOT, DEVIL’S BIT (BLAZING STAR, FAIRY
WAND, HELONIAS); CHAMAELIRIUM LUTEUM (L.)
A. GRAY, 293
FANG JI, HAN FANG JI (STEPHANIA ROOT); STEPHANIA
TETRANDRA S. MOORE, 293
FENNEL; FOENICULUM VULGARE MILL., 294
FENUGREEK (GREEK HAY, GREEK CLOVER); TRIGONELLA
FOENUM-GRAECUM L., 296
FEVER BARK (BITTERBARK, QUININEBUSH); ALSTONIA
CONSTRICTA F. MUELL., 297
FEVERFEW; TANACETUM PARTHENIUM (L.) SCH. BIP.
(SYNONYMS: CHRYSANTHEMUM PARTHENIUM
(L.) BERNH., C. PRAEALTUM VENT.,
LEUCANTHEMUM PARTHENIUM (L.) GREN. &
GODR., MATRICARIA EXIMA HORT. EX VOSS, M.
PARTHENIUM L.), 298
FIELD SCABIOUS (BLUEBUTTONS, GYPSY’S ROSE); KNAUTIA
ARVENSIS (L.) COULT. (SYNONYMS: SCABIOSA
ARVENSIS L., TRICHERA ARVENSIS SCHRADER), 299
FIG; FICUS CARICA L., 300
FIGWORT; SCROPHULARIA NODOSA L., 301
FIREWEED (FRENCH WILLOW, GREAT WILLOWHERB,
ROSEBAY WILLOWHERB, WILLOWHERB);
EPILOBIUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM L. (SYNONYMS:
CHAMAENERION ANGUSTIFOLIUM (L.) SCOP.,
CHAMERION ANGUSTIFOLIUM (L.) HOLUB,
EPILOBIUM SPICATUM LAM.), 302
FISH BERRY, LEVANT NUT; ANAMIRTA COCCULUS (L.) WIGHT
& ARN. (SYNONYM: ANAMIRTA PANICULATA
COLEBR., MENISPERMUM COCCULUS L.), 302
FIVE-LEAVED CHASTE TREE, HUANG JING (CHINESE
CHASTETREE, HUANG PING); VITEX NEGUNDO L.,
303
FLANNELWEED, COUNTRY MALLOW (HEART-LEAF SIDA);
SIDA CORDIFOLIA L., 303
FLAX (LINSEED); LINUM USITATISSIMUM L. (SYNONYMS:
LINUM CREPITANS (BOENN.) DUMORT., L. HUMILE
MILL., L. USITATISSIMUM SUBSP. TRANSITORIUM
VAVILOV & ELLADI, L. USITATISSIMUM VAR.
HUMILE (MILL.) PERS.), 305
FOAM-FLOWER, COOLWORT; TIARELLA CORDIFOLIA L., 306
FOOL’S PARSLEY; AETHUSA CYNAPIUM L., 307
FORGET-ME-NOT (FIELD FORGET-ME-NOT, FIELD SCORPION
GRASS); MYOSOTIS ARVENSIS (L.) HILL.
(SYNONYM: M. SCORPIOIDES VAR. ARVENSIS L.),
307
FORSYTHIA, GOLDEN BELLS (WEEPING FORSYTHIA, WEEPING
GOLDENBELLS); FORSYTHIA SUSPENSA (THUNB.)
VAHL (SYNONYM: SYRINGA SUSPENSA THUNB.),
307
FO-TI (CHINESE KNOTWEED); POLYGONUM MULTIFLORUM
THUNB., 308
FOUR O’CLOCK (BEAUTY OF THE NIGHT, FALSE JALAP,
MARVEL OF PERU); MIRABILIS JALAPA L., 309
FRAGRANT SUMAC (AROMATIC SUMAC, POLECATBUSH,
SKUNKBRUSH, SQUAWBUSH); RHUS AROMATICA
AITON (SYNONYM: RHUS CANADENSIS
MARSHALL), 309
FRANGULA, ALDER BUCKTHORN, GLOSSY BUCKTHORN;
FRANGULA ALNUS MILL. (SYNONYMS: RHAMNUS
FRANGULA L., RHAMNUS FRANGULA SUBSP.
COLUMNARIS HORT.), 310
FRANKINCENSE, OLIBANUM; BOSWELLIA SACRA FLUECK.
(SYNONYM: BOSWELLIA CARTERI BIRDW.), 311
FRASER’S FIR, SHE BALSAM; ABIES FRASERI (PURSH) POIR.,
312
FRINGETREE (OLD MAN’S BEARD, POISON ASH);
CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICUS L., 312
FROST MINT (AMERICAN DITTANY, DITTANY, STONE MINT);
CUNILA ORIGANOIDES (L.) BRITTON (SYNONYMD:
CUNILA MARIANA L., SATUREJA ORIGANOIDES L.),
313
FROSTWORT; HELIANTHEMUM CANADENSE (L.) MICHX.,
313
FUCUS, BLADDERWRACK; FUCUS VESICULOSUS L., 313
FUMITORY (WAX DOLLS); FUMARIA OFFICINALIS L., 314
G
GALANGA; KAEMPFERIA GALANGA L., 315
GALBANUM; FERULA GUMMOSA BOISS. (SYNONYM:
FERULA GALBANIFLUA BOISS. & BUHSE), 316
GAMBIR, PALE CATECHU; UNCARIA GAMBIR (W. HUNTER)
ROXB. (SYNONYMS: NAUCLEA GAMBIR W.
HUNTER, OUROUPARIA GAMBIR (W. HUNTER)
BAILL.), 316
GAMBOGE (SIAM GAMBOGE); GARCINIA HANBURYI
HOOK. F., 317
GARDEN CRESS; LEPIDIUM SATIVUM L., 317
GARDENIA, CAPE JASMINE (DANH DANH, JASMINE);
GARDENIA JASMINOIDES J. ELLIS (SYNONYMS: G.
AUGUSTA MERR., G. FLORIDA L., G. RADICANS
THUNB., WARNERIA AUGUSTA L.), 318
GARDENIA OLEANDER; STROPHANTHUS GARDENIIFLORUS
GILG., 318
GARLIC; ALLIUM SATIVUM L., 319
GARLIC WEED; PETIVERIA ALLIACEA L. (NOT IN GRIN), 323
GBANJA KOLA (BITTER COLA); COLA NITIDA (VENT.) SCHOTT
& ENDL. (SYNONYM: STERCULIA NITIDA VENT.),
323
GENTIAN (YELLOW GENTIAN); GENTIANA LUTEA L., 324
GERMAN IPECAC, WHITE SWALLOWWORT (SWALLOWWORT);
VINCETOXICUM HIRUNDINARIA MEDIK.
(SYNONYMS: ASCLEPIAS VINCETOXICUM L.,
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VINCETOXICUM OFFICINALE MOENCH), 325
GERMAN SARSAPARILLA; CAREX ARENARIA L. (NOT IN
GRIN), 325
GIANT MILKWEED (BOWSTRING HEMP, CROWNPLANT,
MADAR); CALOTROPIS GIGANTEA (L.) W. T. AITON
(SYNONYM: ASCLEPIAS GIGANTEA L.), 326
GINGER; ZINGIBER OFFICINALE ROSCOE (SYNONYM:
AMOMUM ZINGIBER L.), 327
GINGER BUSH; TETRADENIA RIPARIA (HOCHST.) CODD.
(SYNONYMS: IBOZA RIPARIA (HOCHST.) N. E.
BR., MOSCHOSMA RIPARIA HOCHST.), 329
GINKGO, MAIDENHAIR TREE; GINKGO BILOBA L., 330
GINSENG, ORIENTAL GINSENG (ASIAN GINSENG, CHINESE
GINSENG, KOREAN GINSENG); PANAX GINSENG
C.A. MEY. (SYNONYM: PANAX SCHINSENG T.
NEES), 332
GLORY-LILY (CLIMBING LILY, CREEPING LILY, FLAME
LILY); GLORIOSA SUPERBA L. (SYNONYM:
CLINOSTYLIS SPECIOSA HOCHST., GLORIOSA
ABYSSINICA A. RICH., G. HOMBLEI DE WILD., G.
HYBRID, G. ROTHSCHILDIANA O’BRIEN, G.
SIMPLEX AUCT., G. SPECIOSA (HOCHST.) ENGL., G.
VIRESCENS LINDL.), 335
GLOSSY PRIVET (CHINESE PRIVET, WHITE WAXTREE);
LIGUSTRUM LUCIDUM W. T. AITON, 336
GOAT’S RUE (GALEGA); GALEGA OFFICINALIS L., 337
GOLDEN CHAIN TREE, PEA TREE; LABURNUM ANAGYROIDES
MEDIK. (SYNONYM: CYTISUS ALSCHINGERI VIS.,
C. LABURNUM L., LABURNUM ANAGYROIDES VAR.
ALSCHINGERI (VIS.) C. K. SCHNEID.), 337
GOLDEN DEWDROP (PIGEON BERRY, SKYFLOWER); DURANTA
ERECTA L. (SYNONYM: D. PLUMIERI JACQ., D.
REPENS L.), 338
GOLDEN EYE-GRASS; CURCULIGO ORCHIOIDES GAERTN., 338
GOLDENROD (EUROPEAN GOLDENROD); SOLIDAGO
VIRGAUREA L., 338
GOLDENSEAL (ORANGEROOT, YELLOW PUCCOON); HYDRASTIS
CANADENSIS L., 340
GOLDEN SHOWER, PURGING CASSIA (INDIAN LABURNUM);
CASSIA FISTULA L., 342
GOLDTHREAD; COPTIS SPP., 343
GOTU KOLA (ASIATIC PENNYWORT, INDIAN PENNYWORT,
MARSH PENNYWORT, PENNYWEED, SHEEP ROT);
CENTELLA ASIATICA (L.) URB. (SYNONYM:
HYDROCOTYLE ASIATICA L., H. ERECTA L. F.), 344
GOUTWEED (ASHWEED, BISHOP’S WEED, GROUND ELDER,
HERB GERARD); AEGOPODIUM PODAGRARIA L.,
346
GRAINS-OF-PARADISE (ALLIGATOR PEPPER, GUINEA GRAINS,
MELEGUETA PEPPER); AFRAMOMUM MELEGUETA
K. SCHUM. (SYNONYM: AMOMUM MELEGUETA
ROSCOE), 346
GRANADILLA (GIANT GRANADILLA); PASSIFLORA
QUADRANGULARIS L. (SYNONYM: P. MACROCARPA
MAST., P. QUADRANGULARIS VAR. VARIEGATA), 346
GRAPE (EUROPEAN GRAPE, WINE GRAPE); VITIS VINIFERA
L., 347
GRAPEFRUIT; CITRUS X PARADISI MACFAD., 348
GRAPE SEED; VITIS VINIFERA L., 349
GRAVEL ROOT (GREEN-STEM JOE-PYE-WEED, JOE-PYEWEED, MARSH MILKWEED, QUEEN OF THE
MEADOW, SWEET JOE-PYE-WEED); EUPATORIUM
PURPUREUM L. (SYNONYM: EUPATORIADELPHUS
PURPUREUS (L.) R. M. KING & H. ROB.), 349
GRAY WALLFLOWER; ERYSIMUM DIFFUSUM EHRH., 350
GREATER GALANGAL (LANGUAS, SIAMESE GINGER); ALPINIA
GALANGA (L.) SW. (SYNONYM: LANGUAS
GALANGA (L.) STUNTZ., MARANTA GALANGA L.),
350
GREATER PERIWINKLE (LARGE PERIWINKLE); VINCA MAJOR
L., 351
GREEK OREGANO (GREEK SAGE, THREE-LOBE SAGE);
SALVIA FRUTICOSA MILL. (SYNONYM: SALVIA
TRILOBA L. F.), 351
GREEN ALDER; ALNUS VIRIDIS (CHAIX) DC., 352
GREEN HELLEBORE; HELLEBORUS VIRIDIS L., 352
GREEN OR BLACK TEA; CAMELLIA SINENSIS (L.) KUNTZE,
353
GROUND IVY (GILL-OVER-THE-GROUND); GLECHOMA
HEDERACEA L., 355
GROUND PINE, YELLOW BUGLE; AJUGA CHAMAEPITYS (L.)
SCHREB. (SYNONYM: TEUCRIUM CHAMAEPITYS
L.), 356
GROUNDSEL; SENECIO VULGARIS L., 356
GUAIACUM; GUAIACUM OFFICINALE L. (LIGNUM VITAE),
357
GUAR (CALCUTTA-LUCERNE, CLUSTER BEAN, SIAM BEAN);
CYAMOPSIS TETRAGONOLOBA (L.) TAUB.
(SYNONYMS: CYAMOPSIS PSORALOIDES (LAM.)
DC., DOLICHOS PSORALOIDES LAM., PSORALEA
TETRAGONOLOBA L.), 357
GUARANA; PAULLINIA CUPANA KUNTH, 358
GUAVA (LEMON GUAVA); PSIDIUM GUAJAVA L.
(SYNONYMS: P. CUJAVILLUS BURM. F., P.
POMIFERUM L., P. PUMILUM VAHL, P. PYRIFERUM
L.), 359
GUGUL (INDIAN BDELLIUM TREE); COMMIPHORA WIGHTII
(ARN.) BHANDARI (SYNONYMS:
BALSAMODENDRUM MUKUL HOOK. EX STOCKS, B.
WIGHTII ARN., C. MUKUL (HOOK. EX STOCKS)
ENGL.), 359
GULANCHA, HEART-LEAVED MOONSEED; TINOSPORA
CORDIFOLIA L., 361
GUM ARABIC (KHER, SENEGAL GUM, SUDAN GUM
ARABIC); ACACIA SENEGAL (L.) WILLD.
(SYNONYMS: A. VEREK GUILL. & PERR., MIMOSA
HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS 855
SENEGAL L., SENEGALIA SENEGAL (L.) BRITTON),
361
GUMWEED (CURLY-CUP GUMWEED, GRINDELIA);
GRINDELIA SQUARROSA (PURSH) DUNAL, 362
GYMNEMA (MIRACLE FRUIT); GYMNEMA SYLVESTRE
(RETZ.) SCHULT., 363
H
HAIRY STROPHANTHUS (BROWN STROPHANTUS);
STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS DC., 365
HARONGA (DRAGON’S BLOOD TREE); HARUNGANA
MADAGASCARIENSIS LAM. EX POIR. (SYNONYMS:
HARONGA MADAGASCARIENSIS (LAM. EX POIR.)
CHOISY), 365
HARTSTONGUE; ASPLENIUM SCOLOPENDRIUM L. VAR.
SCOLOPENDRIUM (SYNONYM: PHYLLITIS
SCOLOPENDRIUM (L.) NEWM, SCOLOPENDRIUM
VULGARE SM.), 366
HAWTHORN; CRATAEGUS SPP., 367
HEART OF JESUS (CALADIUM, ELEPHANT’S EAR, FANCY-LEAF
CALADIUM); CALADIUM BICOLOR (AITON) VENT.
(SYNONYMS: ARUM BICOLOR AITON, CALADIUM X
HORTULANUM BIRDSEY), 369
HEATHER (LING, RED HEATH, SCOTCH HEATHER); CALLUNA
VULGARIS (L.) HULL., 369
HEAVENLY BAMBOO (SACRED BAMBOO, SOUTHERN
HEAVEN BAMBOO); NANDINA DOMESTICA
THUNB., 370
HEDGE BINDWEED, GREATER BINDWEED (BINDWEED,
WILD MORNING-GLORY); CALYSTEGIA SEPIUM
(L.) R. BR. (SYNONYM: CONVOLVULUS SEPIUM
L.), 370
HEDGE HYSSOP (GRATIOLA); GRATIOLA OFFICINALIS L., 371
HEDGE MUSTARD (TUMBLE MUSTARD); SISYMBRIUM
OFFICINALE (L.) SCOP. (SYNONYM: ERYSIMUM
OFFICINALE L.), 371
HELIOTROPE (BAROOGA WEED, CATERPILLAR WEED,
EUROPEAN HELIOTROPE); HELIOTROPIUM
EUROPAEUM L., 372
HEMLOCK (CANADIAN HEMLOCK, EASTERN HEMLOCK);
TSUGA CANADENSIS (L.) CARRIÈRE (SYNONYMS:
ABIES CANADENSIS VAR. GRACILIS WATERER EX
GORDON, PICEA CANADENSIS (L.) LINK, PINUS
CANADENSIS L., TSUGA CANADENSIS F. FASTIGIATA
(BEISSNER) C. K. SCHNEID., T. CANADENSIS F.
GRACILIS (WATERER EX GORDON) BEISSNER), 372
HEMP AGRIMONY; EUPATORIUM CANNABINUM L., 372
HEMP NETTLE; GALEOPSIS SP., 373
HENBANE (BLACK HENBANE, HOG’S BEAN, STINKING
NIGHTSHADE); HYOSCYAMUS NIGER L., 373
HENNA (JAMAICA MIGNONETTE, MIGNONETTE TREE);
LAWSONIA INERMIS L. (SYNONYM: LAWSONIA
ALBA LAM.), 374
HERB PARIS; PARIS QUADRIFOLIA L., 375
HERB ROBERT (MOUNTAIN GERANIUM); GERANIUM
ROBERTIANUM L., 376
HERCULES’ CLUB (AMERICAN ANGELICATREE, DEVIL’S
WALKING STICK, PRICKLY ASH); ARALIA SPINOSA
L., 376
HIERBA SANTA; PIPER AURITUM KUNTH., 377
HIMALAYAN FIR; ABIES SPECTABILIS (D. DON) SPACH
(SYNONYMS: ABIES WEBBIANA LINDL., PINUS
SPECTABILIS D. DON, P. WEBBIANA WALL. EX
LAMB.), 377
HOLLY, AMERICAN HOLLY (WHITE HOLLY); ILEX OPACA SOL.
EX AITON, 378
HOLLYHOCK; ALCEA ROSEA L. (SYNONYMS: ALTHAEA
FICIFOLIA (L.) CAV., ALTHAEA ROSEA (L.) CAV.),
378
HOLY BASIL (SACRED BASIL); OCIMUM TENUIFLORUM L.
(SYNONYM: O. SANCTUM L.), 379
HOMALOMENA; HOMALOMENA SPP., 380
HONEY HERB (MEXICAN LIPPIA); PHYLA SCABERRIMA
(JUSS. EX PERS.) MOLDENKE (SYNONYMS: LIPPIA
DULCIS TREVIR., ZAPANIA SCABERRIMA JUSS. EX
PERS.), 380
HONEY LOCUST; GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS L., 381
HONEYSUCKLE; LONICERA CAPRIFOLIUM L. (NOT IN
GRIN), 381
HOPS (BINE, EUROPEAN HOP); HUMULUS LUPULUS L., 382
HORNY GOAT WEED, BARRENWORT, YINYANGHUO;
EPIMEDIUM SPP., 384
HORSE CHESTNUT; AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM L.
(SYNONYM: A. HIPPOCASTANUM F. MEMMINGERI
(K. KOCH) SCHELLE), 385
HORSEMINT (DOTTED MONARDA, SPOTTED BEE BALM);
MONARDA PUNCTATA L., 387
HORSERADISH; ARMORACIA RUSTICANA P. GAERTN. ET AL.
(SYNONYMS: A. LAPATHIFOLIA GILIB. EX USTERI,
COCHLEARIA ARMORACIA L., NASTURTIUM
ARMORACIA (L.) FR., RADICULA ARMORACIA (L.)
B. L. ROB., RORIPPA ARMORACIA (L.) HITCHC.),
388
HORSERADISH TREE (BENZOLIVE TREE, DRUMSTICKTREE,
MORINGA, WEST INDIAN BEN); MORINGA OLEIFERA
LAM. (SYNONYMS: GUILANDINA MORINGA L.,
MORINGA MORINGA (L.) SMALL, M.
PTERYGOSPERMA GAERTN.), 389
HORSETAIL (FIELD HORSETAIL); EQUISETUM ARVENSE L.,
391
HORSEWEED, FLEABANE, CANADIAN FLEABANE
(BUTTERWEED, CANADIAN HORSEWEED,
HOGWEED); CONYZA CANADENSIS (L.)
CRONQUIST (SYNONYM: ERIGERON CANADENSIS
L.), 392
HOTTENTOT FIG; CARPOBROTUS EDULIS (L.) L. BOLUS
(SYNONYM: MESEMBRYANTHEMUM EDULE L.),
393
HOUND’S TONGUE; CYNOGLOSSUM OFFICINALE L., 393
856 HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS
HOUSELEEK; SEMPERVIVUM TECTORUM L., 394
HUANG QI (MEMBRANOUS MILK-VETCH); ASTRAGALUS
MEMBRANACEUS (FISCH. EX LINK) BUNGE
(SYNONYM: PHACA MEMBRANACEA FISCH. EX
LINK), 394
HU-ZHANG, MEXICAN BAMBOO (JAPANESE KNOTWEED);
FALLOPIA JAPONICA (HOUTT.) RONSE DECR.
(SYNONYMS: POLYGONUM CUSPIDATUM SIEBOLD
& ZUCC., REYNOUTRIA JAPONICA HOUTT.), 396
HWEMA; CORYNANTHE PACHYCERA K. SCHUMANN, 396
HYDRANGEA (SEVENBARK, SMOOTH HYDRANGEA, TREE
HYDRANGEA, WILD HYDRANGEA); HYDRANGEA
ARBORESCENS L. (SYNONYMS: VIBURNUM
ALNIFOLIUM MARSHALL, V. AMERICANUM MILL.),
397
HYSSOP; HYSSOPUS OFFICINALIS L., 398
I
IBOGA; TABERNANTHE IBOGA BAILL., 401
ICELAND MOSS; CETRARIA ISLANDICA ACHAR., 401
IGNATIUS BEAN (SAINT IGNATIUS-BEANS); STRYCHNOS
IGNATII P. J. BERGIUS (SYNONYM: S. TIEUTE
LESCH.), 402
INDIAN ACALYPHA (COPPER LEAF, INDIAN NETTLE, THREESEEDED MERCURY); ACALYPHA INDICA L., 402
INDIAN ALMOND (MALABAR ALMOND, TROPICAL ALMOND);
TERMINALIA CATAPPA L. (SYNONYM:
PHYTOLACCA JAVANICA OSBECK), 403
INDIAN BARBERRY, TREE TURMERIC; BERBERIS ARISTATA
DC., 403
INDIAN CASSIA (INDIAN BARK); CINNAMOMUM TAMALA
(BUCH.-HAM.) NEES & EBERM. (SYNONYM:
LAURUS TAMALA BUCH.-HAM.), 404
INDIAN ELECAMPANE; INULA RACEMOSA HOOK. F., 404
INDIAN HELIOTROPE (TURNSOLE); HELIOTROPIUM INDICUM
L., 405
INDIAN IPECAC; TYLOPHORA INDICA (BURM. F.) MERR.
(SYNONYMS: ASCLEPIAS ASTHMATICA L. F.,
CYNANCHUM INDICUM BURM. F., TYLOPHORA
ASTHMATICA (L. F.) WIGHT & ARN.), 405
INDIAN JUJUBE, INDIAN PLUM (CHINESE DATE, COTTONY
JUJUBE, INDIAN CHERRY); ZIZIPHUS MAURITIANA
LAM. (SYNONYMS: RHAMNUS JUJUBA L.,
ZIZIPHUS JUJUBA (L.) GAERTN.), 406
INDIAN MADDER (MUNJEET); RUBIA CORDIFOLIA L., 406
INDIAN NIGHTSHADE; SOLANUM LASIOCARPUM DUNAL
(SYNONYMS: S. FEROX AUCT., S. INDICUM L.), 407
INDIAN PHYSIC, AMERICAN IPECAC; GILLENIA STIPULATUS
(MUHL. EX WILLD.) BAILL. (SYNONYMS:
PORTERANTHUS STIPULATUS (MUHL. EX WILLD.)
BRITTON, SPIRAEA STIPULATA MUHL. EX WILLD.),
407
INDIAN OR HIMALAYAN RHUBARB; RHEUM AUSTRALE D.
DON (SYNONYM: RHEUM EMODI WALL. EX
MEISN.), 408
INDIAN SARSAPARILLA (EAST INDIAN SARSAPARILLA);
HEMIDESMUS INDICUS (L.) W. T. AITON
(SYNONYM: PERIPLOCA INDICA L.), 408
INDIAN STRAWBERRY (FALSE STRAWBERRY, MOCK
STRAWBERRY); DUCHESNEA INDICA (ANDREWS)
FOCKE (SYNONYMS: FRAGARIA INDICA ANDREWS,
POTENTILLA INDICA (ANDREWS) TH. WOLF), 409
INDIAN VALERIAN; VALERIANA JATAMANSI JONES
(SYNONYMS: NARDOSTACHYS JATAMANSI (JONES)
DC., PATRINA JATAMANSI (JONES) D. DON,
VALERIANA WALLICHII DC.), 409
INDIGO (INDIAN INDIGO); INDIGOFERA TINCTORIA L.
(SYNONYM: I. SUMATRANA GAERTN.), 410
INTOXICATING MINT; LAGOCHILUS INEBRIANS BUNGE. (NOT
IN GRIN), 410
IPECAC; PSYCHOTRIA IPECACUANHA (BROT.) STOKES
(SYNONYMS: CALLICOCCA IPECACUANHA BROT.,
CEPHAELIS IPECACUANHA (BROT.) TUSSAC), 410
IRISH MOSS; CHONDRUS CRISPUS, 411
IVY; HEDERA HELIX L., 412
IVY GOURD (LITTLE GOURD); COCCINIA GRANDIS (L.) J.
VOIGT (SYNONYMS: CEPHALANDRA INDICA
NAUD., COCCINIA CODIFOLIA AUCT., COCCINIA
INDICA WIGHT & ARN.), 413
J
JABORANDI; PILOCARPUS SPP., 415
JACKASS BITTERS; NEUROLAENA LOBATA (L.) R. BR.
(SYNONYMS: CONYZA LOBATA L., C.
SYMPHYTIFOLIA MILL., PLUCHEA SYMPHYTIFOLIA
(MILL.) GILLIS), 415
JACK IN THE BUSH (BITTERBUSH, BUTTERFLY WEED,
CHRISTMAS BUSH, DEVILWEED, HAGONOY,
PARAFFIN WEED, SIAMWEED, TRIFFIDWEED);
CHROMOLAENA ODORATA (L.) R. M. KING & H.
ROB. (SYNONYM: EUPATORIUM ODORATUM L.),
416
JACK IN THE PULPIT (INDIAN TURNIP); ARISAEMA
TRIPHYLLUM (L.) SCHOTT (SYNONYMS: A.
ATRORUBENS (AITON) BLUME, A. STEWARDSONII
BRITTON, ARUM ATRORUBENS AITON, ARUM
TRIPHYLLUM L.), 416
JACK PINE; PINUS BANKSIANA LAMB., 417
JALAP; IPOMOEA PURGA (WENDER.) HAYNE (SYNONYMS:
CONVOLVULUS PURGA WENDER., EXOGONIUM
PURGA (WENDER.) BENTH.), 417
JAMAICA DOGWOOD (FISH-POISON TREE); PISCIDIA
PISCIPULA (L.) SARG. (SYNONYMS: ERYTHRINA
PISCIPULA L., ICHTHYOMETHIA PISCIPULA (L.)
HITCHC. EX SARG., PISCIDIA ERYTHRINA L.), 418
HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS 857
JAPANESE ATRACTYLODES; ATRACTYLODES JAPONICA
(KOIDZ.) KITAM, 418
JAPANESE HONEYSUCKLE; LONICERA JAPONICA THUNB.
(SYNONYMS: L. AUREORETICULATA T. MOORE, L.
JAPONICA VAR. AUREO-RETICULATA (T. MOORE) G.
NICHOLSON), 419
JASMINE, COMMON JASMINE (JESSAMINE, POET’S
JASMINE); JASMINIUM OFFICINALE L., 420
JATAMANSI, INDIAN NARD; NARDOSTACHYS GRANDIFLORA DC
(SYNONYM: NARDOSTACHYS JATAMANSI AUCT.)
(SPIKENARD), 421
JAVA PLUM (JAMAN, JAMBOLAN); SYZYGIUM CUMINI (L.)
SKEELS (SYNONYMS: EUGENIA CUMINI (L.)
DRUCE, EUGENIA JAMBOLANA LAM., SYZYGIUM
JAMBOLANUM DC.), 422
JAVA TEA; ORTHOSIPHON ARISTATUS (BLUME) MIQ.
(SYNONYMS: CLERODENDRANTHUS SPICATUS
(THUNB.) C. Y. WU EX H. W. LI, CLERODENDRUM
SPICATUM THUNB., OCIMUM ARISTATUM BLUME),
423
JEQUIRITY (CORAL BEADPLANT, CRAB’S EYE, INDIAN
LICORICE, JEQUIRITY BEAN, LICORICE VINE, LOVE
BEAN, LUCKY BEAN, MINNIE MINNIES, PRAYER
BEANS, PRECATORY BEAN, RED BEADVINE,
ROSARY PEA, WEATHERPLANT, WEATHERVINE);
ABRUS PRECATORIUS L. (SYNONYM: GLYCINE
ABRUS L.), 423
JEWELWEED (LADY’S EARRINGS, ORANGE BALSAM,
ORANGE TOUCH-ME-NOT, SPOTTED TOUCH-MENOT); IMPATIENS CAPENSIS MEERB. (SYNONYM:
I. BIFLORA WALTER), 424
JIAOGULAN; GYNOSTEMMA PENTAPHYLLUM (THUNB.)
MAKINO (SYNONYMS: G. PEDATUM BLUME, VITIS
PENTAPHYLLA THUNB.), 425
JIMSONWEED (MOONFLOWER, PURPLE THORN-APPLE,
THORN-APPLE); DATURA STRAMONIUM L.
(SYNONYMS: D. INERMIS JUSS. EX JACQ., D.
STRAMONIUM VAR. CHALYBEA W. D. J. KOCH, D.
STRAMONIUM VAR. TATULA (L.) TORR., D. TATULA
L.), 426
JOHN CHARLES; HYPTIS VERTICILLATA JACQ., 427
JOJOBA (GOATNUT); SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS (LINK.) C. K.
SCHNEID. (SYNONYMS: BUXUS CHINENSIS LINK.,
SIMMONDSIA CALIFORNICA NUTT.), 428
JUJUBE, COMMON JUJUBE, CHINESE DATE (CHINESE
JUJUBE); ZIZIPHUS JUJUBA MILL. (SYNONYMS:
RHAMNUS ZIZYPHUS L., ZIZIPHUS SATIVA
GAERTN., Z. SPINOSA (BUNGE) HU EX F. H.
CHEN, Z. VULGARIS LAM., Z. VULGARIS VAR.
SPINOSA BUNGE, Z. ZIZYPHUS (L.) MEIKLE), 429
JUNIPER (COMMON JUNIPER); JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS L.),
430
JUREMA; MIMOSA HOSTILIS BENTH., 432
JUTE (LEAVES ONLY) (JEW’S MALLOW, NALTA JUTE, TOSSA
JUTE); CORCHORUS OLITORIUS L., 432
K
KALE; BRASSICA OLERACEA VAR. VIRIDIS L. ETC., 435
KAMALA; MALLOTUS PHILIPPENSIS (LAM.) MUELL. ARG.,
435
KAMYUYE; HOSLUNDIA OPPOSITA VAHL, 436
KAPOK (KAPOKTREE, SILK COTTONTREE, WHITE SILK
COTTONTREE); CEIBA PENTANDRA (L.) GAERTN.
(SYNONYMS: BOMBAX PENTANDRUM L., CEIBA
CARIBAEA (DC.) A. CHEV., C. CASEARIA MEDIK.,
ERIODENDRON ANFRACTUOSUM DC.), 436
KARAYA (INDIAN TRAGACANTH, MUCARA); STERCULIA URENS
ROXB., 437
KAVA (KAVA PEPPER, KAWA PEPPER); PIPER
METHYSTICUM G. FORSTER, 437
KELP; NEREOCYSTIS LUETKEANA (MERT.) POSTELS & RUPR.,
439
KHAKI BUSH, WILD MARIGOLD (AZTEC MARIGOLD, DWARF
MARIGOLD, MEXICAN MARIGOLD, MUSTER JOHN
HENRY, STINGING ROGER); TAGETES MINUTA L.,
439
KHAT (ARABIAN TEA, MIRAA); CATHA EDULIS (VAHL)
FORRSK. EX ENDL. (SYNONYM: CELASTRUS EDULIS
VAHL.), 439
KIDNEY VETCH; ANTHYLLIS VULNERARIA L. (SYNONYM:
ANTHYLLIS RUBICUNDA WENDER. EX STEUD.), 440
KIWI (CHINESE GOOSEBERRY, STRAWBERRY PEACH);
ACTINIDIA DELICIOSA (A. CHEV.) C. F. LIANG &
A. R. FERGUSON (SYNONYMS: A. CHINENSIS VAR.
DELICIOSA A. CHEV., A. CHINENSIS VAR. HISPIDA
C. F. LIANG, A. LATIFOLIA VAR. DELICIOSA A.
CHEV.), 440
KOLA (ABATA COLA, COLATREE); COLA ACUMINATA (P.
BEAUV.) SCHOTT & ENDL. (SYNONYM: STERCULIA
ACUMINATA P. BEAUV.), 441
KOMBE; STROPHANTHUS KOMBE OLIV., 441
KONJAC (DEVIL’S TONGUE, ELEPHANT YAM, LEOPARD
PALM, SNAKE PALM, UMBRELLA ARUM);
AMORPHOPHALLUS KONJAC K. KOCH (SYNONYMS:
A. RIVIERI DURIEU, A. RIVIERI VAR. KONJAC (K.
KOCH) ENGL.), 442
KOREAN MINT; AGASTACHE RUGOSA (FISCH. & C. A. MEY.)
KUNTZE (SYNONYM: LOPHANTHUS RUGOSUS
FISCH. & C. A. MEY.), 442
KOUSSO; HAGENIA ABYSSINICA (BRUCE) J. F. GMEL.
(SYNONYM: BANKSIA ABYSSINICA BRUCE), 443
KRATUM; MITRAGYNA SPECIOSA KORTH., 443
KUDZU; PUERARIA MONTANA (LOUR.) MERR. VAR. LOBATA
(WILLD.) MAESEN & S. M. ALMEIDA, 443
KWASHI; PANCRATIUM SPP., 444
L
LABRADOR TEA; LEDUM GROENLANDICUM OEDER
(SYNONYMS: LEDUM LATIFOLIUM JACQ., LEDUM
858 HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS
PALUSTRE SUSP. GROENLANDICUM (OEDER)
HULTÉN, RHODODENDRON GROENLANDICUM
(OEDER) KRON & JUDD), 447
LADY FERN; ATHYRIUM FILIX-FEMINA (L.) ROTH EX MERT.
(SYNONYM: POLYPODIUM FILIX-FEMINA L.), 447
LADY’S BEDSTRAW (YELLOW BEDSTRAW); GALIUM VERUM
L., 448
LADY’S MANTLE; ALCHEMILLA VULGARIS L. OR A.
XANTHOCHLORA ROTHM., 448
LADY’S SLIPPER; CYPRIPEDIUM SPP., 449
LAMBKILL (DWARF LAUREL, PIG LAUREL, SHEEP LAUREL,
SHEEPKILL, WICKY); KALMIA ANGUSTIFOLIA L.
(SYNONYM: K. INTERMEDIA LANGE), 449
LAMINARIA, BROWN KELP; LAMINARIA HYPERBOREA
(GUNN.) FOSL., 449
LANGSAT, DUKU; LANSIUM DOMESTICUM CORREA, 450
LARKSPUR, FORKING LARKSPUR (FIELD LARKSPUR, ROCKET
LARKSPUR); CONSOLIDA REGALIS S. F. GRAY
(SYNONYM: DELPHINIUM CONSOLIDA L.), 450
LATUA; LATUA PUBIFLORA (GRIS.) PHIL. (NOT IN GRIN),
451
LAVENDER; LAVANDULA SPP., 451
LAVENDER-COTTON; SANTOLINA CHAMAECYPARISSUS L.,
453
LEMON; CITRUS LIMON (L.) BURM. F. (SYNONYMS: C.
LIMONUM RISSO, C. MEDICA VAR. LIMON L.), 453
LEMONBALM (BALM, BEE BALM, MELISSA); MELISSA
OFFICINALIS L., 454
LEMON BUSH; LIPPIA JAVANICA (BURM. F.) SPRENG.
(SYNONYM: VERBENA JAVANICA BURM. F.), 455
LEMONGRASS (WEST INDIAN LEMONGRASS); CYMBOPOGON
CITRATUS (DC.) STAPF. (SYNONYM: ANDROPOGON
CITRATUS DC.), 456
LEMON VERBENA; ALOYSIA CITRODORA PALAU (SYNONYMS:
ALOYSIA TRIPHYLLA (L’HER.) BRITTON, LIPPIA
CITRODORA KUNTH, L. TRIPHYLLA (L’HER.) KUNTZE,
VERBENA TRIPHYLLA L’HER., ZAPPANIA CITRODORA
LAM.), 457
LEMON WOOD; SCHISANDRA SPHENANTHERA REHDER & E.
H. WILSON (SYNONYM: S. CHINENSIS VAR.
RUBRIFLORA FRANCH.), 457
LESSER GALANGAL (CHINESE GINGER); ALPINIA
OFFICINARUM HANCE (SYNONYM: LANGUAS
OFFICINARUM (HANCE) FARW.), 458
LESSER PERIWINKLE (COMMON PERIWINKLE, RUNNING
MYRTLE); VINCA MINOR L., 459
LEVANT COTTON (ARABIAN COTTON, MALTESE COTTON,
SHORT-STAPLE COTTON, SYRIAN COTTON);
GOSSYPIUM HERBACEUM L. (SYNONYM:
GOSSYPIUM TRANSVAALENSE G. WATT), 460
LEVANT WORMSEED (SANTONICA WORMWOOD,
WORMSEED); ARTEMISIA CINA O. BERG
(SYNONYM: SERIPHIDIUM CINUM (O. BERG)
POLJAKOV), 461
LICORICE; GLYCYRRHIZA GLABRA L., 461
LIFE-ROOT, SQUAW WEED; SENECIO AUREUS L., 464
LILY OF THE VALLEY; CONVALLARIA MAJALIS L., 466
LIMA BEAN (BUTTER BEAN, SIEVA BEAN, SUGAR BEAN);
PHASEOLUS LUNATUS L. VAR. LUNATUS, 467
LIME (KEY LIME, MEXICAN LIME, SOUR LIME, WEST
INDIAN LIME); CITRUS AURANTIIFOLIA (CHRISTM.)
SWINGLE (SYNONYMS: C. ACIDA ROXB., C.
HYSTRIX SUBSP. ACIDA (ROXB.) ENGL., C. LIMA
LUNAN, C. LIMETTA VAR. AROMATICA WESTER, C.
MEDICA VAR. ACIDA (ROXB.) HOOK. F., LIMONIA
AURANTIIFOLIA CHRISTM.), 467
LINDEN; TILIA SPP., 467
LOBELIA (INDIAN TOBACCO) LOBELIA INFLATA L., 469
LOGWOOD; HAEMATOXYLUM CAMPECHIANUM L., 470
LONGLEAF PINE (LONGLEAF YELLOW PINE, PITCH PINE,
SOUTHERN YELLOW PINE); PINUS PALUSTRIS MILLER
(SYNONYMS: P. AUSTRALIS F. MICHX., P.
LONGIFOLIA SALISB.), 470
LONG PEPPER (INDIAN LONG PEPPER, JABORANDI PEPPER);
PIPER LONGUM L., 471
LOOSESTRIFE (WILLOWWEED, WILLOWWORT); LYSIMACHIA
VULGARIS L., 472
LOTUS (EAST INDIAN LOTUS, ORIENTAL LOTUS, SACRED
LOTUS); NELUMBO NUCIFERA GAERTN.
(SYNONYMS: N. CASPICA EICHW., N. KOMAROVII
GROSSH., N. NELUMBO (L.) DRUCE, N.
SPECIOSUM WILLD., NYMPHAEA NELUMBO L.),
473
LOVAGE; LEVISTICUM OFFICINALE W. D. J. KOCH, 474
LUCKY NUT, YELLOW OLEANDER; THEVETIA PERUVIANA
(PERS.) K. SCHUM. (SYNONYMS: CASCABELA
THEVETIA (L.) LIPPOLD, CERBERA THEVETIA L.,
THEVETIA NERIIFOLIA JUSS. EX STEUD.), 475
LUNGMOSS, LUNGWORT LICHEN; LOBARIA PULMONARIA
(L.) HOFFM. (SYNONYM: STICTA PULMONARIA
L.), 475
LUNGWORT; PULMONARIA OFFICINALIS L., 476
M
MACA, PERUVIAN GINSENG; LEPIDIUM MEYENII WALP.
(SYNONYM: LEPIDIUM PERUVIANUM CHACON),
477
MADDER, DYER’S MADDER; RUBIA TINCTORUM L., 477
MAGNOLIA VINE (FIVE-FLAVOR FRUIT); SCHISANDRA
CHINENSIS (TURCZ.) BAILL. (SYNONYM: KADSURA
CHINENSIS TURCZ.), 478
MAIDENHAIR FERN (SOUTHERN MAIDENHAIR, VENUS
MAIDENHAIR, VENUS’ HAIRFERN); ADIANTUM
CAPILLUS-VENERIS L., 479
MAITAKE; GRIFOLA FRONDOSA, 480
MALABAR NUT (PAVETTIA); JUSTICIA ADHATODA L.
(SYNONYM: ADHATODA VASICA NEES), 480
MALABAR TAMARIND (BRINDAL BERRY, GARCINIA);
GARCINIA CAMBOGIA (GAERTN.) DESR.
HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS 859
(SYNONYM: MANGOSTANA CAMBOGIA GAERTN.),
481
MALE FERN; DRYOPTERIS FILIX-MAS (L.) SCHOTT, 482
MALLOW, HIGH MALLOW (CHEESES, TALL MALLOW); MALVA
SYLVESTRIS L. (SYNONYMS: M. MAURITIANA L.,
M. SYLVESTRIS VAR. INCANESCENS GRISEB.), 482
MANACÁ; BRUNFELSIA UNIFLORA (POHL) D. DON
(SYNONYMS: BRUNFELSIA HOPEANA (HOOK.)
BENTH., FRANCISCEA HOPEANA HOOK., F.
UNIFLORA POHL), 483
MANCHINEEL; HIPPOMANE MANCINELLA L., 484
MANDRAKE; MANDRAGORA OFFICINARUM L. (SYNONYM: M.
VERNALIS BERTOL.), 484
MANGO; MANGIFERA INDICA L., 485
MANNA (FLOWERING ASH, MANNA ASH); FRAXINUS ORNUS
L., 486
MARIJUANA; CANNABIS SATIVA L., 486
MARITIME PINE (CLUSTER PINE); PINUS PINASTER AITON
(SYNONYM: PINUS MARITIMA LAM.), 488
MARSH BLAZING STAR (BLAZING STAR, BUTTON SNAKEWORT,
GAYFEATHER, PRAIRIE PINE); LIATRIS SPICATA (L.)
WILLD. (SYNONYMS: LARCINIARIA SPICATA (L.)
KUNTZE, LIATRIS CALLILEPIS HORT., SERRATULA
SPICATA L.), 489
MARSHMALLOW (WHITE MALLOW); ALTHAEA OFFICINALIS L.
(SYNONYM: A. TAURINENSIS DC.), 489
MARSH-MARIGOLD (COWSLIP, KINGCUP, MEADOW
BRIGHT); CALTHA PALUSTRIS L. (SYNONYM: C.
POLYPETALA HOCHST. EX LORENT), 490
MARSH TEA (CRYSTAL TEA, WILD ROSEMARY); LEDUM
PALUSTRE L. (SYNONYMS: RHODODENDRON
PALUSTRE (L.) KRON & JUDD, R. TOMENTOSUM
(STOKES) HARMAJA), 491
MARTAGON (TURK’S-CAP, TURK’SCAP LILY); LILIUM
MARTAGON L., 491
MARULA (MAROOLA PLUM); SCLEROCARYA BIRREA (A.
RICH.) HOCHST. SUBSP. CAFFRA (SOND.)
KOKWARO (SYNONYM: SCLEROCARYA CAFFRA
SOND.), 492
MARUPA, BITTER WOOD; SIMAROUBA AMARA AUBL.
(SYNONYM: QUASSIA SIMAROUBA L. F.), 492
MASTERWORT; PEUCEDANUM OSTRUTHIUM (L.) W. D. J.
KOCH. (SYNONYM: IMPERATORIA MAJOR GRAY, I.
OSTRUTHIUM L.), 492
MASTIC (CHIOS MASTICTREE); PISTACIA LENTISCUS L., 493
MATÉ (PARAGUAY TEA, YERBA-MATÉ); ILEX
PARAGUARIENSIS ST.-HIL., 494
MATICO (SPIKED PEPPER); PIPER ADUNCUM L.
(SYNONYMS: PIPER ANGUSTIFOLIUM RUIZ &
PAV., P. CELTIDIFOLIUM KUNTH, P. ELONGATUM
VAHL.), 494
MATRIMONY VINE; LYCIUM BARBARUM L. (SYNONYMS: L.
HALIMIFOLIUM MILL., LYCIUM VULGARE DUNAL.),
495
MAYAPPLE, AMERICAN MANDRAKE (WILD MANDRAKE);
PODOPHYLLUM PELTATUM L., 496
MEADOWSWEET (QUEEN-OF-THE-MEADOW); FILIPENDULA
ULMARIA (L.) MAXIM. (SYNONYM: SPIRAEA
ULMARIA L.), 497
MELATONIN (+); N.A., 498
MELON, CANTALOUPE; CUCUMIS MELO L., 498
MESCAL (HEMP PLANT, SISAL AGAVE, SISAL HEMP);
AGAVE SISALANA PERRINE, 499
MESCAL BEAN (TEXAS MOUNTAIN LAUREL); SOPHORA
SECUNDIFLORA (ORTEGA) LAG. EX DC.
(SYNONYM: BROUSSONETIA SECUNDIFLORA
ORTEGA), 499
MESQUITE (IRONWOOD); PROSOPIS JULIFLORA (SW.) DC.,
499
METEL, HINDU DATURA (DOWNY THORNAPPLE, HINDU
THORNAPPLE, HOARY THORNAPPLE, HORN-OFPLENTY, PURPLE THORNAPPLE); DATURA METEL L
(SYNONYMS: D. ALBA NEES, D. CHLORANTHA
HOOK., D. FASTUOSA L., D. METEL VAR. FASTUOSA
(L.) STAFF.), 500
MEXICAN CALEA, DOG’S GRASS, BITTER GRASS; CALEA
ZACATECHICHI SCHLECHT, 500
MEZEREON (FEBRUARY DAPHNE, PARADISE PLANT);
DAPHNE MEZEREUM L., 501
MILK THISTLE (BLESSED MILK THISTLE, GUNDAGAI THISTLE,
HOLY THISTLE, LADY’S THISTLE, VARIEGATED
THISTLE); SILYBUM MARIANUM (L.) GAERTN.
(SYNONYM: CARDUUS MARIANUS L.), 502
MILKWEED (COMMON MILKWEED, SILKY SWALLOWWORT,
VIRGINIA SILK); ASCLEPIAS SYRIACA L., 503
MIMOSA (SILKTREE, SILKTREE ALBIZIA, SIRIS, VARAY
COTTON); ALBIZIA JULIBRISSIN DURAZZ.
(SYNONYM: MIMOSA ARBOREA FORSSK.), 504
MISSOURI SNAKEROOT, WILD QUININE (AMERICAN
FEVERFEW, PRAIRIE DOCK); PARTHENIUM
INTEGRIFOLIUM L., 504
MISTLETOE (EUROPEAN MISTLETOE); VISCUM ALBUM L.,
505
MOHODU-WA-PELA; CINERARIA ASPERA THUNB., 506
MOLE PLANT (CAPER SPURGE, GOPHERPLANT); EUPHORBIA
LATHYRIS L. (SYNONYM: E. LATHYRUS L.), 506
MONEYWORT (CREEPING JENNY); LYSIMACHIA
NUMMULARIA L., 507
MONKSHOOD (ACONITE, BEAR’S FOOT, BLUE ROCKET,
FRIAR’S CAP, GARDEN MONKSHOOD, GARDEN
WOLFSBANE, HELMET FLOWER, QUEEN’S FETTLE,
SOLDIER’S CAP, TURK’S CAP); ACONITUM
NAPELLUS L., 507
MOONSEED (YELLOW PARILLA); MENISPERMUM CANADENSE
L., 508
MORMON TEA (GRAY EPHEDRA, NEVADA EPHEDRA);
EPHEDRA NEVADENSIS S. WATSON, 509
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MORNING GLORY; IPOMOEA HEDERACEA JACQ.
(SYNONYMS: I. BARBIGERA SWEET, PHARBITIS
HEDERACEA (JACQ.) CHOISY), 509
MOTHER OF THYME (BRECKLAND THYME, CREEPING
THYME, WILD THYME); THYMUS SERPYLLUM L.,
509
MOTHERWORT; LEONURUS CARDIACA L., 510
MOUNTAIN ASH (AMERICAN MOUNTAIN ASH); SORBUS
AMERICANA MARSHALL, 511
MOUNTAIN-AVENS; DRYAS OCTOPETALA L., 511
MOUNTAIN LAUREL (CALICO BUSH, SPOONWOOD); KALMIA
LATIFOLIA L. (SYNONYM: K. LATIFOLIA VAR.
MYRTIFOLIA BOSSE), 512
MOUSE EAR HAWKWEED; HIERACIUM PILOSELLA L.
(SYNONYM: PILOSELLA OFFICINARUM F. W.
SCHULTZ & SCH. BIP.), 513
MUGWORT (CARLINE THISTLE); ARTEMISIA VULGARIS L.
(SYNONYM: A. VULGARIS VAR. COARCTATA
FORSELLES EX BESSER), 513
MUIRA PUAMA; PTYCHOPETALUM OLACOIDES BENTH., 514
MULLEIN; VERBASCUM SPP., 514
MUSK-MALLOW, MUSK OKRA (TROPICAL JEWEL-HIBISCUS);
ABELMOSCHUS MOSCHATUS MEDIK. (SYNONYM:
HIBISCUS ABELMOSCHUS L.), 515
MUSTARD; BRASSICA JUNCEA (L.) CZERN., B. NIGRA (L.)
W. D. J. KOCH, AND SINAPIS ALBA L., 516
MYRRH (AFRICAN MYRRH, HERABOL MYRRH, SOMALI
MYRRH); COMMIPHORA MYRRHA (NEES) ENGL.
AND OTHER SPP. (SYNONYMS: BALSAMODENDRUM
MYRRHA NEES, COMMIPHORA MOLMOL ENGL., C.
MYRRHA VAR. MOLMOL ENGL.), 517
MYRTLE; MYRTUS COMMUNIS L., 519
N
NASTURTIUM (GARDEN NASTURTIUM, INDIAN CRESS);
TROPAEOLUM MAJUS L., 521
NEEM (INDIAN LILAC, MARGOSA, NIMTREE); AZADIRACHTA
INDICA A. JUSS. (SYNONYMS: ANTELAEA
AZADIRACHTA (L.) ADELB., MELIA AZADIRACHTA
L.), 523
NEPALESE CARDAMOM (INDIAN CARDAMOM); AMOMUM
AROMATICUM ROXB., 523
NETTLE (EUROPEAN NETTLE, STINGING NETTLE); URTICA
DIOICA L., 524
NEW JERSEY TEA (JERSEY-TEA CEANOTHUS,
MOUNTAINSWEET, WILD SNOWBALL); CEANOTHUS
AMERICANUS L. (SYNONYMS: C. AMERICANUS
VAR. INTERMEDIUS (PURSH) TORR. & A. GRAY, C.
INTERMEDIUS PURSH), 526
NIANDO, IPORURU; ALCHORNEA FLORIBUNDA MUELL. ARG.,
527
NIAULI; MELALEUCA VIRIDIFLORA SOL. EX GAERTN., 527
NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS (QUEEN-OF-THE-NIGHT);
SELENICEREUS GRANDIFLORUS (L.) BRITT. & ROSE
(SYNONYM: CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS L.), 528
NONI, INDIAN MULBERRY; MORINDA CITRIFOLIA L., 529
NORTHERN MAIDENHAIR, POINTER WEED (FIVE-FINGER
FERN) ADIANTUM PEDATUM L., 529
NUTMEG (MACE); MYRISTICA FRAGRANS HOUTT.
(SYNONYM: M. OFFICINALIS L. F.), 530
NUX VOMICA (STRYCHNINETREE); (STRYCHNOS NUX-VOMICA
L.), 531
O
OAK; QUERCUS SPP., 533
OAKGALL; QUERCUS INFECTORIA OLIVIER., 534
OATS (RED OAT, SIDE OAT, TREE OAT); AVENA SATIVA L.,
534
OKRA (GUMBO, LADY’S FINGERS); ABELMOSCHUS
ESCULENTUS (L.) MOENCH. (SYNONYM: HIBISCUS
ESCULENTUS L.), 535
OLIVE LEAF; OLEA EUROPAEA L., 535
OLIVE OIL; OLEA EUROPAEA L., 536
OLOLIUQUI, MOONFLOWER (BEACH MOONFLOWER, SEA
MOONFLOWER); IPOMOEA VIOLACEA L.
(SYNONYMS: CONVOLVULUS TUBA SCHLTDL.,
IPOMOEA MACRANTHA ROEM. & SCHULT., I. TUBA
(SCHLTDL.) G. DON), 536
ONION (SHALLOT); ALLIUM CEPA L., 537
OPIUM ANTIDOTE; COMBRETUM MICRANTHUM G. DON,
539
OPIUM POPPY; PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM L., 539
ORANGE (BLOOD ORANGE, NAVEL ORANGE, SWEET ORANGE,
VALENCIA ORANGE); CITRUS SINENSIS (L.)
OSBECK) (SYNONYMS: C. AURANTIUM VAR.
SINENSIS L., C. MACRACANTHA HASSK.), 540
ORANGE PEEL (BLOOD ORANGE, NAVEL ORANGE, SWEET
ORANGE, VALENCIA ORANGE); CITRUS SINENSIS
(L.) OSBECK (SYNONYM: C. AURANTIUM VAR.
SINENSIS L., C. MACRACANTHA HASSK.), 541
ORDEAL BEAN, CALABAR BEAN (PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM
BALF.), 542
OREGANO (EUROPEAN OREGANO, POT MARJORAM, WILD
MARJORAM, WINTERSWEET); ORIGANUM VULGARE
L., 543
OREGON GRAPE (BLUE BARBERRY, HOLLY BARBERRY, HOLLY
MAHONIA, MOUNTAIN GRAPE); MAHONIA
AQUIFOLIUM (PURSH) NUTT. (SYNONYMS:
BERBERIS AQUIFOLIUM PURSH, B. DIVERSIFOLIA
(SWEET) STEUD., MAHONIA DIVERSIFOLIA SWEET),
544
ORIENTAL ARBORVITAE (CHINESE ARBORVITAE);
PLATYCLADUS ORIENTALIS (L.) FRANCO
(SYNONYMS: BIOTA ORIENTALIS, RETINISPORA
JUNIPEROIDES CARRIERE, THUJA ORIENTALIS L.,
THUJA ORIENTALIS F. JUNIPEROIDES (CARRIERE)
HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS 861
ASCH. & GRAEBN., T. ORIENTALIS VAR. AUREA
(CARRIERE) REHDER), 545
ORIENTAL BITTERSWEET; CELASTRUS PANICULATUS WILLD.
(SYNONYM: C. DEPENDENS WALL.), 545
ORRIS IRIS SPP., 546
OXEYE DAISY (DOG DAISY, MARGRIET, MARGUERITE DAISY,
MOON DAISY, WHITE DAISY, WHITEWEED);
LEUCANTHEMUM VULGARE LAM. (SYNONYM:
CHRYSANTHEMUM LEUCANTHEMUM L.), 547
P
PACIFIC YEW (WESTERN YEW); TAXUS BREVIFOLIA NUTT.,
549
PAGODA TREE (CHINESE SCHOLARTREE, JAPANESE PAGODA
TREE); STYPHNOLOBIUM JAPONICUM (L.) SCHOTT
(SYNONYMS: SOPHORA JAPONICA L., S. JAPONICA
F. PENDULA ZABEL), 549
PAKISTANI EPHEDRA; EPHEDRA GERARDIANA WALL. EX
STAPF, 550
PANSY (EUROPEAN WILD PANSY, FIELD PANSY, HEART’S
EASE, JOHNNY JUMP-UP, WILD PANSY); VIOLA
TRICOLOR L. (SYNONYM: V. TRICOLOR VAR.
HORTENSIS DC.), 550
PAPAYA (PAWPAW); CARICA PAPAYA L. (SYNONYMS: C.
PELTATA HOOK. & ARN., C. POSOPOSA L.,
PAPAYA CARICA GAERTN.), 551
PAPER MULBERRY (TAPA-CLOTH TREE); BROUSSONETIA
PAPYRIFERA (L.) VENT. (SYNONYMS: MORUS
PAPYRIFERA L., PAPYRIUS PAPYRIFERA (L.)
KUNTZE), 553
PAREIRA, CURARE; CHONDRODENDRON TOMENTOSUM RUIZ
& PAV., 553
PARICA; VIROLA CALOPHYLLA (SPRUCE) WARB., 553
PARSLEY; PETROSELINUM CRISPUM (MILL.) NYMAN EX A.
W. HILL (SYNONYMS: APIUM CRISPUM MILL., A.
PETROSELINUM L., CARUM PETROSELINUM (L.)
BENTH. & HOOK. F., PETROSELINUM HORTENSE
AUCT., P. SATIVUM HOFFM., P. VULGARE LAG.),
554
PARSLEY PIERT; APHANES ARVENSIS L. (SYNONYMS:
ALCHEMILLA ARVENSIS (L.) SCOP., A.
OCCIDENTALIS NUTT.), 556
PARSNIP; PASTINACA SATIVA L., 556
PASSIONFLOWER (APRICOT VINE, MAYPOP, MAYPOP
PASSIONFLOWER); PASSIFLORA INCARNATA L., 557
PATCHOULI; POGOSTEMON CABLIN (BLANCO) BENTH.
(SYNONYM: MENTHA CABLIN BLANCO), 558
PAU D’ARCO; TABEBUIA SPP., 559
PAWPAW; ASIMINA TRILOBA (L.) DUNAL (SYNONYM:
ANNONA TRILOBA L.), 560
PEANUT (GOOBER, GROUNDNUT); ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L.,
560
PEAR; PYRUS COMMUNIS L. (SYNONYMS: P. ASIAE-MEDIAE
POPOV, P. BALANSAE DECNE., P. BOURGAEANA
DECNE., P. DOMESTICA MEDIK., P. ELATA
RUBTZOV, P. MEDVEDEVII RUBTZOV), 560
PEARLY EVERLASTING; ANAPHALIS MARGARITACEA (L.)
BENTH. & HOOK. F., 561
PEEGEE; HYDRANGEA PANICULATA SEIBOLD (SYNONYMS:
H. PANICULATA VAR. INTERMEDIA BOIS EX NAKAI,
H. PANICULATA VAR. PRAECOX REHDER), 561
PELLITORY-OF-THE-WALL (WALL PELLITORY); PARIETARIA
OFFICINALIS L., 561
PEPPER BARK, FEVER TREE; WARBURGIA SALUTARIS (BERTOL.
F.) CHIOV. (NOT IN GRIN), 561
PEPPERMINT; MENTHA X PIPERITA L., 562
PERILLA (BEEFSTEAK MINT, BEAFSTEAK PLANT); PERILLA
FRUTESCENS (L.) BRITTON (SYNONYMS: DENTIDIA
NANKINENSIS LOUR., OCIMUM FRUTESCENS L.,
PERILLA ARGUTA BENTH., P. FRUTESCENS VAR.
JAPONICA (HASSK.) H. HARA, P. NANKINENSIS
(LOUR.) DECNE., P. OCIMOIDES L.), 564
PETROLEUM PLANT (AFRICAN MILKBUSH, FINGERTREE,
MILKBUSH, MILKHEDGE, PENCHTREE, RUBBER
EUPHORBIA); EUPHORBIA TIRUCALLI L.
(SYNONYM: E. LARO DRAKE), 565
PEYOTE; LOPHOPHORA WILLIAMSII (LEM. EX SALM-DYCK)
J. M. COULT. (SYNONYM: ECHINOCACTUS
WILLIAMSII LEM. EX SALM-DYCK), 566
PHEASANT’S EYE (OXEYE, SPRING ADONIS); ADONIS
VERNALIS L., 566
PHYLLANTHUS (NIRURI); PHYLLANTHUS NIRURI L., 566
PICRORHIZA; PICRORHIZA KURROOA ROYLE EX BENTH., 567
PIGEONPEA (CONGOPEA, RED GRAM, YELLOW DHAL);
CAJANUS CAJAN (L.). MILLSP. (SYNONYMS: C.
BICOLOR DC., C. FLAVUS DC., C. INDICUS
SPRENG., CYTISUS CAJAN L.), 568
PILEWORT (LESSER CELANDINE); RANUNCULUS FICARIA L.
(SYNONYM: FICARIA RANUNCULOIDES MOENCH.),
569
PIMPINELLA (BURNET SAXIFRAGE); PIMPINELLA SAXIFRAGA
L., 569
PINEAPPLE; ANANAS COMOSUS (L.) MERR. (SYNONYMS: A.
ANANAS (L.) VOSS, A. DUCKEI HORT., A. SATIVUS
SCHULT. & SCHULT. F., A. SATIVUS VAR. DUCKEI
CAMARGO, BROMELIA ANANAS L., B. COMOSA
L.), 570
PINKROOT (INDIAN PINK); SPIGELIA MARILANDICA (L.) L.
(SYNONYM: LONICERA MARILANDICA L.), 571
PIPSISSEWA; CHIMAPHILA SPP., 572
PIRIPIRI (CHINTUL, JOINTED FLAT SEDGE); CYPERUS
ARTICULATUS L. (SYNONYM: C. CORYMBOSUS
ROTTB.), 573
PITCHER PLANT; SARRACENIA PURPUREA L., 574
PLANTAIN (BROADLEAF PLANTAIN, COMMON PLANTAIN,
GREATER PLANTAIN); PLANTAGO MAJOR L., 575
PLEURISY ROOT (BUTTERFLY WEED, CHIEGERFLOWER);
ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA L., 576
PLUM, EUROPEAN PLUM; PRUNUS DOMESTICA L., 577
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PLUMBAGO; PLUMBAGO ZEYLANICA L., 577
POINSETTIA (CHRISTMAS FLOWER, CHRISTMAS STAR,
LOBSTERPLANT, MEXICAN FLAMELEAF,
PAINTEDLEAF); EUPHORBIA PULCHERRIMA WILLD.
EX KLOTZSCH (SYNONYMS: E. PULCHERRIMA VAR.
PLENISSIMA HORT., POINSETTIA PULCHERRIMA
(WILLD. EX KLOTZSCH) GRAHAM), 578
POISON HEMLOCK (CARROT FERN, FOOL’S PARSLEY,
HEMLOCK, SPOTTED HEMLOCK, SPOTTED
PARSLEY); CONIUM MACULATUM L., 578
POISON IVY (EASTERN POISON OAK); TOXICODENDRON
PUBESCENS MILL. (SYNONYMS: RHUS
TOXICODENDRON L., R. TOXICODENDRON VAR.
QUERCIFOLIUM MICHX., TOXICODENDRON
QUERCIFOLIUM (MICHX.) GREENE, T. TOXICARIUM
(SALISB.) GILLIS), 579
POKE ROOT (PIGEONBERRY, POKEWEED, VIRGINIA POKE);
PHYTOLACCA AMERICANA L. (SYNONYM: P.
DECANDRA L.), 580
POLEY; TEUCRIUM POLIUM L., 582
POMEGRANATE; PUNICA GRANATUM L., 582
PONDLILY, VARIEGATED YELLOW PONDLILY; NUPHAR
VARIEGATA DURAND (SYNONYMS: NUPHAR
ADVENA SUBSP. VARIEGATA (DUR.) R. T. CLAUSEN,
N. FRATERNA (G.S. MILL. & STANDL.) STANDL., N.
LUTEA SSP. VARIEGATA (DUR.) E.O. BEAL,
NYMPHAEA ADVENA VAR. VARIEGATA (DUR.)
FERNALD, N. AMERICANA G.S. MILL. & STANDL.,
N. FRATERNA G.S. MILL. & STANDL., N. VARIEGATA
(DUR.) G.S. MILL., NYMPHOZANTHUS VARIEGATUS
(DUR.) FERNALD), 584
PONTIAN RHODODENDRON; RHODODENDRON PONTICUM L.,
584
POPLAR; POPULUS SP., 585
POTATO; SOLANUM TUBEROSUM L., 586
PREMORSE, DEVIL’S BIT; SUCCISA PRATENSIS MOENCH
(SYNONYM: SCABIOSA SUCCISA L.), 587
PRICKLY ASH; ZANTHOXYLUM SPP., 587
PRICKLY PEAR (BARBARY FIG, INDIAN FIG, SPINELESS
CACTUS); OPUNTIA FICUS-INDICA (L.) MILL.
(SYNONYM: CACTUS FICUS-INDICA L., OPUNTIA
FICUS-INDICA VAR. GYMNOCARPA (F.A.C. WEBER)
SPEG.), 588
PRICKLY POPPY (MEXICAN PRICKLY POPPY, MEXICAN
POPPY, YELLOW THISTLE); ARGEMONE MEXICANA
L., 589
PRINCE’S FEATHER, AMARANTH; AMARANTHUS
HYPOCHONDRIACUS L. (SYNONYMS: A. HYBRIDUS
VAR. ERYTHROSTACHYUS MOQ., A. HYBRIDUS VAR.
HYPOCHONDRIACUS (L.) B. L. ROB.), 589
PRIVET (COMMON PRIVET, EUROPEAN PRIVET); LIGUSTRUM
VULGARE L. (SYNONYMS: L. INSULARE DECNE., L.
INSULENSE DECNE.), 590
PROSTRATE KNOTWEED (KNOTGRASS, KNOTWEED);
POLYGONUM AVICULARE L. (SYNONYM: P.
HETEROPHYLLUM LINDM.), 590
PSYLLIUM, BLONDE ISPAGHULA (BLOND PSYLLIUM, INDIAN
PLANTAGO, ISPAGHUL); PLANTAGO OVATA FORSK.
(SYNONYM: P. ISPAGHULA ROXB. EX FLEMING),
591
PUFFBALL; LYCOPERDON SPP. (NOT IN GRIN), 592
PULSATILLA, PASQUEFLOWER (EUROPEAN PASQUEFLOWER);
ANEMONE PULSATILLA L. (SYNONYMS: A.
SEROTINA (SCHUR) COSTE, PULSATILLA VULGARIS
MILL., P. VULGARIS VAR. SEROTINA SCHUR), 593
PUMPKIN (MARROW, SQUASH); CUCURBITA PEPO L.
(SYNONYMS: CUCUMIS PEPO (L.) DUMORT.,
CUCURBITA MAMMEATA MOLINA), 594
PUMPKIN SEED; CUCURBITA PEPO L. (SYNONYMS:
CUCUMIS PEPO (L.) DUMORT., CUCURBITA
MAMMEATA MOLINA), 595
PUNCTURE VINE (CALTROP, CAT’S HEAD, COMMON
DUBBLETJIE, DEVIL’S THORN, DEVIL’S WEED,
GOATHEAD); TRIBULUS TERRESTRIS L., 595
PURGING CROTON; CROTON TIGLIUM L., 596
PURGING NUT, BUBBLE BUSH (BARBADOS NUT, PHYSICNUT,
PURGENUT); JATROPHA CURCAS L., 596
PURPLE BEEBALM (BEEBALM, HORSEMINT, WILD
BERGAMOT); MONARDA FISTULOSA L., 597
PURPLE GROMWELL, RED GROMWELL; LITHOSPERMUM
ERYTHRORHIZON SIEBOLD & ZUCC., 598
PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE (PURPLE LYTHRUM, SPIKED
LOOSESTRIFE); LYTHRUM SALICARIA L., 598
PURPLE TEPHROSIA; TEPHROSIA PURPUREA (L.) PERS., 599
PURSLANE; PORTULACA OLERACEA L., 599
PUSSYTOES, CAT’S FOOT (ROSE PUSSYTOES); ANTENNARIA
DIOICA (L.) GAERTN. (SYNONYM: GNAPHALIUM
DIOICUM L.), 600
PUSSY WILLOW (AMERICAN PUSSY WILLOW); SALIX
DISCOLOR MUHL., 600
PYGEUM; PRUNUS AFRICANA (HOOK. F.) KALKMAN
(SYNONYM: PYGEUM AFRICANUM HOOK. F.), 600
PYRETHRUM (DALMATIA PYRETHRUM, DALMATIAN INSECT
FLOWER); TANACETUM CINERARIIFOLIUM (TREVIR.)
SCH. BIP. (SYNONYMS: CHRYSANTHEMUM
CINERARIIFOLIUM (TREVIR.) VIS., PYRETHRUM
CINERARIIFOLIUM TREVIR.), 601
Q
QUASSIA (BITTERASH, BITTERWOOD, JAMAICA QUASSIA);
PICRASMA EXCELSA (SW.) PLANCH. (SYNONYM:
QUASSIA EXCELSA SW.), 603
QUEBRACHO; ASPIDOSPERMA QUEBRACHO-BLANCO
SCHLTDL., 603
QUEEN ANNE’S LACE; DAUCUS CAROTA L. SUBSP. CAROTA,
604
HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS 863
QUEEN’S DELIGHT (QUEEN’S ROOT, YAWROOT); STILLINGIA
SYLVATICA GARDEN EX L. (SYNONYMS: S.
SYLVATICA SUBSP. TENUIS (SMALL) D. J. ROGERS,
S. TENUIS SMALL), 604
QUINCE; CYDONIA OBLONGA MILL. (SYNONYMS: C.
VULGARIS PERS., PYRUS CYDONIA L.), 605
R
RABBIT TOBACCO (CATFOOT, FRAGRANT CUDWEED, FRAGRANT
EVERLASTING); GNAPHALIUM OBTUSIFOLIUM L.
(SYNONYM: PSEUDOGNAPHALIUM OBTUSIFOLIUM
(L.) HILLIARD & BURTT), 607
RABDOSIA; RABDOSIA SPP. L., 607
RADISH; RAPHANUS SATIVUS L., 608
RAMSON, BEAR GARLIC (BUCKRAMS, GYPSY ONION, HOG
GARLIC); ALLIUM URSINUM L., 609
RASPBERRY (EUROPEAN RED RASPBERRY, RED
RASPBERRY); RUBUS IDAEUS L. (SYNONYMS: R.
BUSCHII (ROZANOVA) GROSSH., R. IDAEUS VAR.
VULGATUS ARRH., R. VULGATUS VAR. BUSCHII
ROZANOVA), 609
RAUWOLFIA, SNAKEWOOD (AJMALINE, SERPENTINE WOOD);
RAUVOLFIA SERPENTINA (L.) BENTH. EX KURZ,
611
RED BRYONY (WILD HOP); BRYONIA DIOICA JACQ., 612
RED BUSH TEA; ASPALATHUS SP., 612
RED CEDAR (EASTERN RED CEDAR, PENCIL CEDAR, RED
JUNIPER); JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA L., 613
RED CLOVER (PEAVINE CLOVER, PURPLE CLOVER);
TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE L., 614
RED CURRANT (COMMON CURRANT, GARDEN CURRANT,
WHITE CURRANT); RIBES RUBRUM L. (SYNONYMS:
R. RUBRUM VAR. SATIVUM RCHB., R. SATIVUM
(RCHB.) SYME, R. SYLVESTRE (LAM.) MERT. &
W. D. J. KOCH, R. VULGARE LAM., R. VULGARE
VAR. MACROCARPUM JANCZ., R. VULGARE VAR.
SYLVESTRE LAM.), 615
REDHEAD; HAMELIA PATENS JACQ. (SYNONYM: H. ERECTA
JACQ.), 615
RED MAPLE; ACER RUBRUM L., 616
RED MULBERRY; MORUS RUBRA L., 616
REDROOT; LACHNANTHES TINCTORIA (J. F. GMEL.) ELLIOTT,
617
RED ROOT SAGE; SALVIA MILTIORRHIZA BUNGE, 617
RED SANDALWOOD (RED SANDERS, RED SANDERSWOOD);
PTEROCARPUS SANTALINUS L. F., 618
RED VALERIAN (FOX’S BRUSH, JUPITER’S BEARD);
CENTRANTHUS RUBER (L.) DC. (SYNONYM:
VALERIANA RUBRA L.), 618
REHMANNIA, CHINESE FOXGLOVE; REHMANNIA GLUTINOSA
(GAERTN.) STEUD. (SYNONYM: DIGITALIS
GLUTINOSA GAERTN.), 619
REISHI; GANODERMA LUCIDUM, 620
RESTHARROW (SPINY RESTHARROW); ONONIS SPINOSA L.,
620
RHATANY; KRAMERIA LAPPACEA (DOMBEY) BURDET &
B.B. SIMPSON (SYNONYMS: K. ILUCA PHIL., K.
TRIANDRA RUIZ AND PAV.), 621
RHUBARB, DA HUANG (CHINESE RHUBARB); RHEUM
PALMATUM L., 621
RIBWORT (BUCKHORN PLANTAIN, ENGLISH PLANTAIN,
RIBGRASS); PLANTAGO LANCEOLATA L., 623
RICE; ORYZA SATIVA L. (SYNONYMS: O. GLUTINOSA LOUR.,
O. SATIVA CV. ITALICA ALEF., O. SATIVA SUBSP.
INDICA KATO, O. SATIVA VAR. AFFINIS KORN., O.
SATIVA VAR. ERYTHROCEROS KORN., O. SATIVA VAR.
FLAVOACIES KARA-MURZA EX ZHUK., O. SATIVA
VAR. MELANACRA KORN., O. SATIVA VAR.
SUBERYTHROCEROS KANEVSK, O. SATIVA VAR.
VULGARIS KORN., O. SATIVA VAR. ZERAVSCHANICA
BRCHES EX KATZAROFF), 624
ROCKET LARKSPUR; CONSOLIDA AJACIS (L.) SCHUR
(SYNONYMS: CONSOLIDA AMBIGUA AUCT.,
DELPHINIUM AJACIS L., D. AMBIGUUM AUCT.),
625
ROMAN CHAMOMILE (ENGLISH CHAMOMILE, GARDEN
CAMOMILE, NOBILE CHAMOMILE, RUSSIAN
CAMOMILE); CHAMAEMELUM NOBILE (L.) ALL.
(SYNONYMS: ANTHEMIS NOBILIS L., ORMENIS
NOBILIS (L.) J. GAY EX COSS. & GERM.), 626
ROSE BAY, ROSE LAUREL (OLEANDER); NERIUM OLEANDER
L.)(SYNONYMS: N. INDICUM MILL., N. ODORUM
AITON.), 627
ROSE HIPS, DOGROSE (DOGBRIER); ROSA CANINA L.
(SYNONYM: R. LUTETIANA LÉMAN), 628
ROSELLE (INDIAN SORREL, JAMAICA SORREL, RED SORREL,
SORREL); HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA L., 629
ROSEMARY; ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS L. (SYNONYM: R.
OFFICINALIS VAR. PROSTRATUS HORT.), 630
ROSE-OF-SHARON (SHRUB ALTHAEA); HIBISCUS SYRIACUS
L., 632
ROSE PETALS (BURGUNDY ROSE, CABBAGE ROSE, HOLLAND
ROSE, MOSE ROSE, PALE ROSE, PROVENCE
ROSE); ROSA CENTIFOLIA L., 633
ROSINWEED (COMPASSPLANT); SILPHIUM LACINIATUM L.,
633
ROSY PERIWINKLE (CAPE PERIWINKLE, MADAGASCAR
PERIWINKLE, OLD-MAID, ROSE PERIWINKLE);
CATHARANTHUS ROSEUS (L.) G. DON
(SYNONYMS: AMMOCALLIS ROSEA (L.) SMALL,
LOCHNERA ROSEA (L.) RCHB., VINCA ROSEA L.),
634
ROUND CARDAMOM (CHESTER CARDAMOM, SIAM
CARDAMOM); AMOMUM COMPACTUM SOL. EX
MATON (SYNONYM: A. KEPULAGA SPRAGUE &
BURKILL), 634
ROUND-LEAFED WINTERGREEN; PYROLA ROTUNDIFOLIA, 635
864 HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS
ROWAN BERRY (EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN-ASH, QUICKBEAM,
ROWAN); SORBUS AUCUPARIA L. (SYNONYMS:
PYRUS AUCUPARIA (L.) GAERTN., P. AUCUPARIA
VAR. DULCIS (KRAETZL) ASCH. & GRAEBN., SORBUS
AUCUPARIA F. FASTIGIATA (LOUDON) REHDER, S.
AUCUPARIA VAR. DULCIS KRAETZL, S. AUCUPARIA
VAR. EDULIS DIECK, S. AUCUPARIA VAR. MORAVICA
DIPPEL, S. AUCUPARIA VAR. PENDULA G. KIRCHN.,
S. AUCUPARIA VAR. ROSSICA SPÄTH EX KOEHNE,
S. AUCUPARIA VAR. XANTHOCARPA HARTWIG &
RÜMPLER), 635
RUBBER VINE; CRYPTOSTEGIA GRANDIFLORA ROXB. EX R.
BR., 636
RUE (COMMON RUE); RUTA GRAVEOLENS L., 636
RUPTUREWORT (HERNIARY BREASTWORT, SMOOTH
RUPTUREWORT); HERNIARIA GLABRA L., 638
RYE (CEREAL RYE); SECALE CEREALE L., 638
S
SABADILLA; SCHOENOCAULON OFFICINALE (SCHLTDL. &
CHAM.) A. GRAY EX BENTH. (SYNONYM:
VERATRUM OFFICINALE SCHLTDL. & CHAM.), 639
SACRED VIROLA; VIROLA ELONGATA WARB. (SYNONYM:
VIROLA THEIODORA WARB.), 639
SAFFLOWER (FALSE SAFFRON); CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS L.,
639
SAFFRON (SAFFRON CROCUS); CROCUS SATIVUS L., 640
SAGE; SALVIA OFFICINALIS L., 642
SAGO CYCAS (SOTESU NUT); CYCAS REVOLUTA THUNB., 643
SALAD BURNET, GREAT BURNET (BURNET BLOODWORT);
SANGUISORBA OFFICINALIS L. (SYNONYMS:
POTERIUM OFFICINALE (L.) A. GRAY, S. CARNEA
FISCH. EX LINK, S. POLYGAMA F. NYL.), 644
SALEP; ORCHIS SPP., 645
SALPANI; DESMODIUM GANGETICUM (L.) DC.
(SYNONYMS: HEDYSARUM GANGETICUM L.,
MEIBOMIA GANGETICA (L.) KUNTZE), 645
SAMPHIRE (ROCK SAMPHIRE, SEA FENNEL); CRITHMUM
MARITIMUM L., 646
SANDALWOOD (EAST INDIAN SANDALWOOD, WHITE
SANDALWOOD, WHITE SAUNDERS, YELLOW
SANDALWOOD, YELLOW SAUNDERS); SANTALUM
ALBUM L., 646
SANDARAC (ARARTREE, MEDITTERANEAN SANDARACCYPRESS); TETRACLINIS ARTICULATA (VAHL) MAST.
(SYNONYMS: CALLITRIS ARTICULATA (VAHL)
MURB., C. QUADRIVALVIS VENT., THUJA
ARTICULATA VAHL), 647
SANDBOX TREE; HURA CREPITANS L., 647
SAND SPURREY (PURPLE SANDWORT); SPERGULARIA RUBRA
(L.) J. PRESL & C. PRESL (SYNONYM: ARENARIA
RUBRA L.), 647
SANDY EVERLASTING; HELICHRYSUM ARENARIUM (L.)
MOENCH, 648
SANICLE (EUROPEAN SANICLE); SANICULA EUROPAEA L.,
648
SAN PEDRO; ECHINOPSIS PACHANOI (BRITTON & ROSE)
FRIEDRICH & G. D. ROWLEY (SYNONYM:
TRICHOCEREUS PACHANOI BRITTON & ROSE), 648
SARSAPARILLA (GRAY SARSAPARILLA, MEXICAN SARSAPARILLA,
VERACRUZ SARSAPARILLA); SMILAX
ARISTOLOCHIIFOLIA MILL. (SYNONYM: S. MEDICA
SCHLTDL & CHAM.), 649
SASSAFRAS; SASSAFRAS ALBIDUM (NUTT.) NEES
(SYNONYMS: LAURUS ALBIDA NUTT., SASSAFRAS
OFFICINALE NEES & C. H. EBERM., S.
VARIIFOLIUM (SALISB.) KUNTZE), 650
SASSY BARK, ORDEAL TREE (ERUN, RED-WATER TREE,
SASSWOODTREE); ERYTHROPHLEUM SUAVEOLENS
(GUILL. & PERR.) BRENAN (SYNONYMS:
ERYTHROPHLEUM GUINEENSE G. DON, FILLAEA
SUAVEOLENS GUILL. & PERR.), 652
SAUSAGE TREE; KIGELIA AFRICANA (LAM.) BENTH.
(SYNONYM: CRESCENTIA PINNATA JACQ., KIGELIA
PINNATA (JACQ.) DC.), 652
SAVIN (SAVIN JUNIPER); JUNIPERUS SABINA L., 652
SAVORY; SATUREJA SP., 653
SAW PALMETTO (SCRUB PALMETTO); SERENOA REPENS (W.
BARTRAM) SMALL (SYNONYMS: CHAMAEROPS
SERRULATA MICHX., CORYPHA REPENS W.
BARTRAM, SABAL DEALBATA HORT. EX L. H.
BAILEY, SABAL SERRULATA (MICHX.) NUTT. EX
SCHULT. & SCHULT. F., SERENOA SERRULATA
(MICHX.) G. NICHOLSON), 654
SCARLET ELDER (AMERICAN RED ELDER, RED BERRY ELDER,
STINKING ELDER); SAMBUCUS RACEMOSA L.
SUBSP. PUBENS (MICHX.) HOUSE (SYNONYMS:
S. PUBENS MICHX., S. PUBENS F. XANTHOCARPA
(COCKERELL) FERNALD, S. PUBESCENS PERS., S.
RACEMOSA F. XANTHOCARPA COCKERELL), 655
SCARLET PIMPERNEL (BIRD’S EYE, POOR-MAN’S
WEATHERGLASS, RED CHICKWEED, SHEPHERD’S
WEATHERGLASS); ANAGALLIS ARVENSIS L., 656
SCARLET POPPY (GREAT SCARLET POPPY); PAPAVER
BRACTEATUM LINDL., 656
SCOPOLIA; SCOPOLIA CARNIOLICA JACQ., 657
SCOTCH BROOM (BROOMTOPS, COMMON BROOM,
EUROPEAN BROOM, IRISH BROOM); CYTISUS
SCOPARIUS (L.) LINK (SYNONYMS: C. SCOPARIUS
VAR. ANDREANUS (PUISS.) DIPPEL, C. SCOPARIUS
VAR. PROSTRATUS (C. BAILEY) F. HANB. EX. A. K.
JACKS., C. SCOPARIUS VAR. SULPHUREUS
GOLDRING, GENISTA ANDREANA PUISS.,
SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS (L.) WIMM. EX W. D.
J. KOCH, S. SCOPARIUS VAR. PROSTRATUS C.
BAILEY, SPARTIUM SCOPARIUM L.), 657
SCOTCH PINE (SCOTS PINE); PINUS SYLVESTRIS L.
(SYNONYMS: P. NIGRA F. PYGMAEA (CARRIÈRE)
HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS 865
REHDER, P. SYLVESTRIS F. NANA (CARRIÈRE) LIPA),
658
SCOTCH THISTLE (COTTON THISTLE, HERALDIC THISTLE,
WOOLY THISTLE); ONOPORDUM ACANTHIUM L.,
659
SCURVY-GRASS, SPOONWORT; COCHLEARIA OFFICINALIS L.,
660
SEA BUCKTHORN (SALLOWTHORN); HIPPOPHAE
RHAMNOIDES L., 660
SEA ISLAND COTTON, UPLAND COTTON (AMERICAN PIMA
COTTON, AMERICAN EGYPTIAN COTTON, BRAZILIAN
COTTON, EGYPTIAN COTTON, GALLINI COTTON,
KIDNEY COTTON, LONG-STAPLE COTTON,
PERUVIAN COTTON); GOSSYPIUM BARBADENSE L.
(SYNONYMS: G. EVERTUM O. F. COOK & J.
HUBB., G. PERUVIANUM CAV., G. VITIFOLIUM
LAM.), 660
SELF-HEAL, HEAL ALL; PRUNELLA VULGARIS L., 661
SENBURI; SWERTIA JAPONICA MAKINO, 662
SENEGA ROOT (SENECA SNAKEROOT, SENEGA SNAKEROOT);
POLYGALA SENEGA L., 662
SENSITIVE PLANT (SHAME PLANT, TOUCH-ME-NOT);
MIMOSA PUDICA L., 663
SERVICETREE; SORBUS DOMESTICA L. (SYNONYMS: PYRUS
DOMESTICA (L.) SM., P. SORBUS GAERTN.), 664
SESAME (BENI, BENNESEED); SESAMUM INDICUM L.
(SYNONYMS: S. MULAYANUM N. C. NAIR, S.
ORIENTALE L.), 664
SHANSHI (CHANCHI); CORIARIA RUSCIFOLIA L. SUBSP.
MICROPHYLLA (POIR.) L. E. SKOG (SYNONYMS:
C. MICROPHYLLA POIR., C. THYMIFOLIA HUMB &
BONPL. EX WILLD.), 665
SHATAVARI, SHATAMULI; ASPARAGUS RACEMOSUS WILLD.
(SYNONYMS: A. RIGIDULUS NAKAI, A.
SCHOBERIOIDES KUNTH, PROTASPARAGUS
RACEMOSUS (WILLD.) OBERM.), 665
SHAVEGRASS, GREAT SCOURING RUSH (COMMON SCOURING
RUSH, ROUGH HORSETAIL); EQUISETUM HYEMALE
L., 666
SHEEP SORREL (SORREL); RUMEX ACETOSELLA L., 666
SHEPHERD’S PURSE; CAPSELLA BURSA-PASTORIS (L.)
MEDIK. (SYNONYM: THLASPI BURSA-PASTORIS
L.), 667
SHITAKE; LENTINUS EDODES, 668
SIAM BENZOIN; STYRAX TONKINENSIS (PIERRE) CRAIB EX
HARTWICH, 669
SIBERIAN GINSENG; ELEUTHEROCOCCUS SENTICOSUS (RUPR.
& MAXIM.) MAXIM. (SYNONYMS:
ACANTHOPANAX SENTICOSUS (RUPR. & MAXIM.)
HARMS, HEDERA SENTICOSA RUPR. & MAXIM.),
669
SIBERIAN TEA; BERGENIA CRASSIFOLIA (L.) FRITSCH
(SYNONYMS: BERGENIA CORDIFOLIA (HAW.)
STERNB., SAXIFRAGA CORDIFOLIA HAW., S.
CRASSIFOLIA L.), 671
SICKLEPOD (FOETID CASSIA, JAVA BEAN, SICKLE SENNA,
STINKING ASSIA); SENNA TORA (L.) ROXB.
(SYNONYM: CASSIA TORA L.), 671
SILVER VINE (CAT POWDER); ACTINIDIA POLYGAMA
(SIEBOLD & ZUCC.) MAXIM. (SYNONYM:
TROCHOSTIGMA POLYGAMA SIEBOLD & ZUCC.),
672
SINICUICHI; HEIMIA SALICIFOLIA (KUNTH) LINK, 672
SKIRRET; SIUM SISARUM L., 672
SKULLCAP (MAD-DOG SKULLCAP); SCUTELLARIA LATERIFLORA
L., 673
SKUNK CABBAGE; SYMPLOCARPUS FOETIDUS (L.) SALISB.
EX W. P. C. BARTON (SYNONYM: DRACONTIUM
FOETIDUS L.), 674
SLASH PINE (AMERICAN PITCH PINE, LONGLEAF PITCH PINE,
SWAMP PINE); PINUS ELLIOTII ENGELM., 675
SLIPPERY ELM (RED ELM); ULMUS RUBRA MUHL.
(SYNONYM: ULMUS FULVA MICHX.), 675
SLOE, BLACKTHORN; PRUNUS SPINOSA L., 676
SMARTWEED (REDLEAF, WATER PEPPER); POLYGONUM
HYDROPIPER L. (SYNONYM: PERSICARIA
HYDROPIPER (L.) SPACH), 676
SMOOTH LOOFAH, LUFFA (DISHRAG GOURD, RAG GOURD,
SPONGE GOURD, VEGETABLE SPONGE); LUFFA
AEGYPTIACA MILL. (SYNONYMS: CUCURBITA LUFFA
HORT., LUFFA CYLINDRICA M. ROEM., L.
PENTANDRA ROXB., MOMORDICA CYLINDRICA L.,
M. LUFFA L.), 677
SMOOTH SUMAC (RED SUMAC, SCARLET SUMAC, VINEGAR
TREE); RHUS GLABRA L. (SYNONYMS: R.
CISMONTANA GREENE, R. GLABRA VAR.
CISMONTANA (GREENE) COCKERELL), 678
SNAKE PLANT (CHRISTMASPOPS, CHRISTMASVINE,
OLOLIUQUI); TURBINA CORYMBOSA (L.) RAF.
(SYNONYMS: CONVOLVULUS CORYMBOSUM L.,
IPOMOEA BURMANNII CHOISY, RIVEA
CORYMBOSA (L.) HALLIER F.), 678
SNAKEROOT (VIRGINIA SERPENTARY, VIRGINIA SNAKEROOT);
ARISTOLOCHIA SERPENTARIA L., 679
SNEEZEWORT (SNEEZEWEED); ACHILLEA PTARMICA L.
(SYNONYM: A. SPECIOSA HENCKEL), 679
SNOWDROP; GALANTHUS NIVALIS L., 680
SOAPTREE (MURILLO’S BARK, QUILLAJA, SOAPBARK TREE,
SOAPBUSH); QUILLAJA SAPONARIA MOLINA, 680
SOAPWORT (BOUNCING BET); SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS L.
(SYNONYM: S. OFFICINALIS VAR. GLABERRIMA
SER.), 681
SODOM’S MILKWEED (AKUND, APPLE-OF-SODOM,
ARICULA TREE, GIANT MILKWEED, MADAR,
MUDAR, RUBBERBUSH, SMALL CROWNFLOWER,
SODOM APPLE, SWALLOWWORT); CALOTROPIS
PROCERA (AITON) W. T. AITON (SYNONYM:
ASCLEPIAS PROCERA AITON), 682
SOLOMON’S-SEAL; POLYGONATUM MULTIFLORUM (L.) ALL.,
683
866 HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS
SOMA; SARCOSTEMMA ACIDUM (ROXB.) VOIGT (NOT IN
GRIN), 683
SORREL (GARDEN SORREL, SORREL DOCK, SOUR DOCK);
RUMEX ACETOSA L., 683
SOUL VINE, AYAHUASCA; BANISTERIOPSIS CAAPI (SPRUCE
EX GRISEB.) C. V. MORTON (SYNONYMS:
BANISTERIA CAAPI SPRUCE EX GRISEB.,
BANISTERIA QUITENSIS NIED., BANISTERIOPSIS
INEBRIANS C. V. MORTON, BANISTERIOPSIS
QUITENSIS (NIED.) C. V. MORTON), 684
SOUR CHERRY (MORELLO CHERRY, PIE CHERRY, TART
CHERRY); PRUNUS CERASUS L. (SYNONYMS:
CERASUS VULGARIS MILL., PRUNUS VULGARIS
SCHUR.), 684
SOUTHERN PRICKLY ASH (HERCULES’ CLUB, PEPPERBARK,
WEST INDIAN YELLOWWOOD); ZANTHOXYLUM
CLAVA-HERCULIS L., 685
SOUTHERN TSANGSHU, CANG ZHU; ATRACTYLODES LANCEA
(THUNB.) DC.; (SYNONYMS: ATRACTYLIS LANCEA
THUNB., ATRACTYLIS OVATA THUNB.), 685
SOUTHERNWOOD (OLD-MAN, SLOVENWOOD, SOUTHERN
WORMWOOD); ARTEMISIA ABROTANUM L.
(SYNONYM: A. PROCERA WILLD.), 686
SOYBEAN (SOYA); GLYCINE MAX (L.) MERR. (SYNONYMS:
DOLICHOS SOJA L., GLYCINE GRACILIS SKVORTZOV,
G. HISPIDA (MOENCH) MAXIM., G. HISPIDA VAR.
BRUNNEA SKVORTZOV, G. HISPIDA VAR. LUTEA
SKVORTZOV, G. SOJA (L.) MERR., PHASEOLUS MAX
L., SOJA HISPIDA MOENCH, SOJA MAX (L.)
PIPER), 686
SPANISH CHESTNUT (EUROPEAN CHESTNUT, SWEET
CHESTNUT); CASTANEA SATIVA MILL. (SYNONYMS:
CASTANEA VESCA GAERTN., C. VULGARIS LAM.,
FAGUS CASTANEA L., F. PROCERA SALISB.), 687
SPANISH NEEDLES (HAIRY BEGGAR-TICKS); BIDENS PILOSA
L., 687
SPANISH PELLITORY; ANACYCLUS PYRETHRUM (L.) LINK
(SYNONYMS: ANACYCLUS OFFICINARUM HAYNE,
ANTHEMIS PYRETHRUM L.), 688
SPEARMINT; MENTHA SPICATA L. (SYNONYMS: M.
AQUATICA VAR. CRISPA (L.) BENTH., M. CORDIFOLIA
OPIZ EX FRESEN., M. CRISPA L., M. SPICATA VAR.
CILIATA DRUCE, M. SPICATA VAR. CRISPA (BENTH.)
DANERT, M. SPICATA VAR. VIRIDIS L., MENTHA
VIRIDIS (L.) L.), 689
SPEEDWELL (COMMON SPEEDWELL, GYPSYWEED, UPLAND
SPEEDWELL); VERONICA OFFICINALIS L., 690
SPICEBUSH (BENJAMIN BUSH, WILD ALLSPICE); LINDERA
BENZOIN (L.) BLUME (SYNONYMS: BENZOIN
AESTIVALE (L.) NEES, LAURUS AESTIVALIS L.,
LAURUS BENZOIN L.), 690
SPIKENARD (AMERICAN SPIKENARD, LIFE-OF-MAN, PETTY
MOREL, SMALL SPIKENARD); ARALIA RACEMOSA
L., 691
SPINACH; SPINACIA OLERACEA L. (SYNONYMS: S. INERMIS
MOENCH, S. OLERACEA VAR. INERMIS (MOENCH)
PETERM., S. SPINOSA MOENCH), 691
SPREADING DOGBANE (BITTER ROOT, COMMON
DOGBANE); APOCYNUM ANDROSAEMIFOLIUM L.,
692
SPRING SNOWFLAKE; LEUCOJUM VERNUM L., 692
SPURGE; CHAMAESYCE HYPERICIFOLIA (L.) MILLSP.
(SYNONYM: EUPHORBIA HYPERICIFOLIA L.), 693
SQUAW VINE (PARTRIDGE BERRY); MITCHELLA REPENS L.,
693
SQUILL, SEA ONION (RED SQUILL); URGINEA MARITIMA (L.)
BAKER (SYNONYMS: DRIMIA MARITIMA (L.)
STEARN, SCILLA MARITIMA L., URGINEA SCILLA
STEINH.), 693
SQUIRREL-CORN; DICENTRA CANADENSIS (GOLDIE) WALP.
(SYNONYM: CORYDALIS CANADENSIS GOLDIE),
694
STAR ANISE (CHINESE STAR ANISE); ILLICIUM VERUM HOOK.
F., 694
STAR GRASS; HYPOXIS SP., 695
STAR OF BETHLEHEM (SLEEPY DICK); ORNITHOGALUM
UMBELLATUM L., 696
STAVESACRE; DELPHINIUM STAPHISAGRIA L., 696
STEVIA; STEVIA REBAUDIANA (BERTONI) BERTONI
(SYNONYM: EUPATORIUM REBAUDIANUM
BERTONI), 697
ST. JOHN’S-WORT (GOATWEED, KLAMATHWEED);
HYPERICUM PERFORATUM L., 698
STONECROP (WALL GRASS, WALL PEPPER); SEDUM ACRE L.,
701
STONEROOT; COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS L. (NOT IN GRIN),
701
STORAX (ORIENTAL SWEETGUM); LIQUIDAMBAR ORIENTALIS
MILL., 702
STRAWBERRY (EUROPEAN STRAWBERRY, WILD STRAWBERRY,
WOODLAND STRAWBERRY); FRAGARIA VESCA L.
(SYNONYM: FRAGARIA INSULARIS RYDB.), 702
STRAWBERRY TREE (ARBUTUS); ARBUTUS UNEDO L., 703
STRONGBACK (TICK CLOVER); DESMODIUM ADSCENDENS
(SW.) DC. (SYNONYMS: D. OVALIFOLIUM GUILL.
& PERR., HEDYSARUM ADSCENDENS SW.,
MELIBOMIA ADSCENDENS (SW.) KUNTZE), 703
STROPHANTHUS, CLIMBING OLEANDER; STROPHANTHUS
GRATUS (WALL. & HOOK.) BAILL. (SYNONYM:
ROUPELLIA GRATA WALL. & HOOK.), 704
SUMA; HEBANTHE ERIANTHA (POIR.) PEDERSEN
(SYNONYMS: GOMPHRENA PANICULATA (MART.)
MOQ., HEBANTHE PANICULATA MART., PFAFFIA
PANICULATA (MART.) KUNTZE), 704
SUMATRA BENZOIN (BENZOIN); STYRAX PARALLELONEURUM
PERKINS, 705
SUMBUL; FERULA SUMBUL (KAUFFM.) HOOK. F., 705
SUMMER CYPRESS (BURNINGBUSH, KOCHIA, MEXICAN
FIREBUSH, MEXICAN FIREWEED, MOCK
HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS 867
CYPRESS); BASSIA SCOPARIA (L.) A. J. SCOTT
(SYNONYMS: CHENOPODIUM SCOPARIA L.,
KOCHIA CHILDSII HORT., K. SCOPARIA (L.)
SCHRAD., K. SCOPARIA F. TRICHOPHYLLA (HORT. EX
VOSS) SCHINZ & THELL., K. TRICHOPHYLLA HORT.
EX VOSS.), 705
SUMMER SNOWFLAKE (LODDON LILY); LEUCOJUM
AESTIVUM L., 706
SUNDEW; DROSERA RAMENTACEA, 706
SUNFLOWER (HOPI SUNFLOWER); HELIANTHUS ANNUUS L.
(SYNONYMS: H. ANNUUS SUBSP. LENTICULARIS
(COCKERELL) COCKERELL, H. ANNUUS VAR.
LENTICULARIS COCKERELL, H. ANNUUS VAR.
MACROCARPUS (DC.) COCKERELL, H. LENTICULARIS
DOUGLAS), 707
SURINAM-CHERRY (BRAZIL CHERRY); EUGENIA UNIFLORA L.
(SYNONYMS: E. BRASILIANA (L.) AUBL., E.
MICHELII LAM.), 707
SWAMP MILKWEED; ASCLEPIAS INCARNATA L., 708
SWEET ANNIE, ANNUAL WORMWOOD (ANNUAL MUGWORT,
SWEET WORMWOOD); ARTEMISIA ANNUA L., 708
SWEET BAY (LAUREL MAGNOLIA, SWAMP BAY, SWAMP
LAUREL, SWEET MAGNOLIA); MAGNOLIA
VIRGINIANA L. (SYNONYMS: M. GLAUCA (L.) L.,
M. VIRGINIANA VAR. AUSTRALIS SARG.), 709
SWEET BIRCH (BLACK BIRCH, CHERRY BIRCH); BETULA LENTA
L., 709
SWEET BROOM, ESCOBILLO; SCOPARIA DULCIS L., 710
SWEET CICELY (GARDEN MYRRH, MYRRH, SWEET CHERVIL);
MYRRHIS ODORATA L. SCOP., 711
SWEET FERN; COMPTONIA PEREGRINA (L.) J. M. COULT.
(SYNONYMS: C. ASPLENIFOLIA (L.) L’HÉR. EX
AITON, LIQUIDAMBAR PEREGRINA L., MYRICA
ASPLENIFOLIA L.), 711
SWEET GALE (BOG MYRTLE, MEADOW FERN); MYRICA GALE
L. (SYNONYMS: M. GALE VAR. TOMENTOSA C.
DC., M. TOMENTOSA (C. DC.) ASCH. &
GRAEBN.), 712
SWEET GOLDENROD; SOLIDAGO ODORA AITON, 712
SWEET GRASS, VANILLA GRASS (HOLY GRASS, MANNA
GRASS, SENECA GRASS); HIEROCHLOE ODORATA
(L.) P. BEAUV. (SYNONYMS: H. BOREALIS ROEM.
& SCHULT., HOLCUS ODORATUS L., TORRESIA
ODORATA (L.) HITCHC.), 713
SWEET MARJORAM; ORIGANUM MAJORANA L. (SYNONYMS:
M. HORTENSIS MOENCH, M. MAJORANA (L.) H.
KARST.), 713
SWEET POTATO; IPOMOEA BATATAS (L.) LAM., 714
SWEET-SCENTED MARIGOLD (SWEET MACE, SWEET-SCENT
MEXICAN MARIGOLD); TAGETES LUCIDA CAV., 714
SWEET VERNAL GRASS; ANTHOXANTHUM ODORATUM L., 715
SWEET VIOLET (ENGLISH VIOLET, GARDEN VIOLET); VIOLA
ODORATA L., 715
SWORD BEAN (GIANT STOCK-BEAN, GOTANI BEAN, HORSE
BEAN, JACK BEAN, SEASIDE BEAN, WONDER
BEAN); CANAVALIA ENSIFORMIS (L.) DC.
(SYNONYMS: C. ENSIFORMIS VAR. TRUNCATA
RICKER, DOLICHOS ENSIFORMIS L.), 716
SYRIAN CHRIST-THORN (CHRIST’S THORN); ZIZIPHUS SPINACHRISTI (L.) DESF. (SYNONYM: RHAMNUS SPINACHRISTI L.), 717
SYRIAN RUE (AFRICAN RUE, WILD RUE); PEGANUM
HARMALA L., 717
T
TALL BUTTERCUP (MEADOW BUTTERCUP); RANUNCULUS
ACRIS L., 719
TAMARIND (INDIAN TAMARIND, KILYTREE); TAMARINDUS
INDICA L., 720
TANGERINE (CULATE MANDARIN, MANDARIN ORANGE);
CITRUS RETICULATA BLANCO (SYNONYM: C.
NOBILIS ANDREWS), 721
TANSY (GOLDEN BUTTONS); TANACETUM VULGARE L.
(SYNONYMS: CHRYSANTHEMUM VULGARE (L.)
BERNH., TANACETUM BOREALE FISCH. EX DC.),
722
TANSY RAGWORT (ST. JAME’S-WORT); SENECIO JACOBAEA
L., 723
TAPIOCA (BRAZILIAN ARROWROOT, CASSAVA, MANIOC);
MANIHOT ESCULENTA CRANTZ (SYNONYMS:
JATROPHA DULCIS J. F. GMEL., J. MANIHOT L.,
MANIHOT AIPI POHL, M. DULCIS (J. F. GMEL.)
PAX, M. FLABELLIFOLIA POHL, M. MANIHOT (L.)
COCKERELL, M. MELANOBASIS MÜLL. ARG., M.
UTILISSIMA POHL), 724
TARRAGON; ARTEMISIA DRACUNCULUS L. (SYNONYM: A.
GLAUCA PALL. EX WILLD.), 725
TEATREE (NARROWLEAF PAPERBARK); MELALEUCA
ALTERNIFOLIA (MAIDEN & BETCHE) CHEEL, 726
TEAWEED (ARROWLEAF SIDA, CUBAN JUTE, PADDY’S
LUCERNE, QUEENSLAND HEMP); SIDA
RHOMBIFOLIA L., 726
TEMU LAWA; CURCUMA XANTHORRHIZA ROXB., 727
THORN APPLE (ANGEL’S TRUMPET, DOWNY THORN APPLE,
INDIAN APPLE, SACRED DATURA); DATURA INOXIA
MILL., 728
THREE-LEAVED CAPER; CRATAEVA NURVALA BUCH.-HAM.
(NOT IN GRIN), 728
THUJA, WHITE CEDAR (ARBORVITAE, EASTERN ARBORVITAE,
NORTHERN WHITE CEDAR); THUJA OCCIDENTALIS
L. (SYNONYMS: T. OCCIDENTALIS VAR. FASTIGIATA
H. JAEGER, T. OCCIDENTALIS VAR. NIGRA L. H.
BAILEY, T. OCCIDENTALIS VAR. PYRAMIDALIS
ZEDERB.), 728
THYME (ENGLISH THYME, FRENCH THYME, GARDEN
THYME); THYMUS VULGARIS L., 730
TIENCHI (SANG-QI GINSENG, SANCHI GINSENG); PANAX
PSEUDOGINSENG WALL. VAR. NOTOGINSENG
(BURKILL) G. HOO & C.J. TSENG (SYNONYMS:
868 HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS
ARALIA QUINQUEFOLIA VAR. NOTOGINSENG BURKILL,
PANAX NOTOGINSENG (BURKILL) F. H. CHEN EX
C. Y. WU & K. M. FENG), 732
TIGER LILY (DEVIL LILY); LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM THUNB.
(SYNONYM: L. TIGRINUM KER GAWL), 733
TOBACCO; NICOTIANA TABACUM L. (SYNONYMS: N.
CHINENSIS FISCH. EX LEHM., N. TABACUM VAR.
MACROPHYLLA (LEHM.) SHRANK), 734
TOMATO; LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM MILL., 735
TONKA BEAN (DUTCH TONKA BEAN, TONGA BEAN);
DIPTERYX ODORATA (AUBL.) WILLD. (SYNONYM:
COUMAROUNA ODORATA AUBL.), 736
TORMENTIL, CINQUEFOIL; POTENTILLA ERECTA (L.)
RAEUSCH., 736
TRAGACANTH (GUM TRAGACANTH); ASTRAGALUS GUMMIFER
LABILL. (SYNONYM: ASTRACANTHA GUMMIFERA
(LABILL.) PODLECH), 737
TRAILING-ARBUTUS (GRAVELROOT, MAYFLOWER); EPIGAEA
REPENS L., 737
TRAVELER’S JOY (OLD MAN’S BEARD); CLEMATIS VITALBA
L., 738
TREE-OF-HEAVEN, STINKTREE (CHINA SUMAC,
VARNISHTREE); AILANTHUS ALTISSIMA (MILL.)
SWINGLE (SYNONYMS: A. CACODENDRON (EHRH.)
L’HÉR., A. GIRALDII DODE, A. GLANDULOSA DESF.,
A. VILMORINIANA DODE, RHUS CACODENDRON
EHRH., TOXICODENDRON ALTISSIMUM MILL.), 738
TREE PEONY (MOUTAN PEONY); PAEONIA SUFFRUTICOSA
ANDREWS (SYNONYMS: P. ARBOREA DONN, P.
MOUTAN SIMS), 738
TROUT LILY (AMBERBELL, YELLOW ADDER’S TONGUE);
ERYTHRONIUM AMERICANUM KER GAWL, 739
TULIPTREE (CANARY WHITEWOOD, TULIP POPLAR, YELLOW
POPLAR); LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA L.
(SYNONYMS: L. TULIPFERA F. AUREO-MARGINATUM
(DIPPEL) SCHELLE, L. TULIPFERA F. INTEGRIFOLIUM
(G. KIRCHN.) SCHELLE), 740
TUPA; LOBELIA TUPA L., 740
TURMERIC (INDIAN SAFFRON); CURCUMA LONGA L.
(SYNONYM: C. DOMESTICA VALETON), 740
U
UNICORN ROOT (AGUEROOT, COLICROOT, CROW CORN,
MEALY STAR-GRASS, MEALY STARWORT); ALETRIS
FARINOSA L., 745
UPLAND COTTON (AMERICAN COTTON, AMERICAN UPLAND
COTTON, BOURBON COTTON, COTTON); GOSSYPIUM
HIRSUTUM L. (SYNONYMS: G. HIRSUTUM SUBSP.
LATIFOLIUM (MURRAY) ROBERTY, G. HIRSUTUM VAR.
PUNCTATUM (SCHUMACH. & THONN.) ROBERTY,
G. JAMAICENSE MACFAD., G. LANCEOLATUM TOD.,
G. MEXICANUM TOD., G. MORRILLII O. F. COOK
& J. HUBB., G. PALMERI G. WATT, G. PUNCTATUM
SCHUMACH. & THONN., G. PURPURASCENS POIR.,
G. RELIGIOSUM L., G. SCHOTTII G. WATT, G.
TAITENSE PARL., G. TRIDENS O. F. COOK & J.
HUBB.), 745
USNEA; USNEA SPP. (NOT IN GRIN), 746
UZARA; XYSMALOBIUM UNDULATUM (L.) R. BROWN
(SYNONYM: ASCLEPIAS UNDULATA L.), 746
V
VALERIAN (COMMON VALERIAN, GARDEN HELIOTROPE);
VALERIANA OFFICINALIS L., 749
VANILLA (BOURBON VANILLA); VANILLA PLANIFOLIA JACKS.
(SYNONYMS: MYROBROMA FRAGRANS SALISB.,
VANILLA FRAGRANS AUCT.), 751
VELVETLEAF; CISSAMPELOS PAREIRA L., 751
VENUS FLYTRAP; DIONAEA MUSCIPULA J. ELLIS, 752
VERVAIN; VERBENA OFFICINALIS L., 753
VETIVER, KHUS KHUS (CUSCUS GRASS, VETIVER GRASS);
VETIVERIA ZIZANIOIDES (L.) NASH (SYNONYMS:
ANATHERUM ZIZANIOIDES (L.) HITCHC. & CHASE,
ANDROPOGON MURICATUS RETZ., ANDROPOGON
ODORATUS STEUD., ANDROPOGON SQUARROSUS
AUCT., ANDROPOGON ZIZANIOIDES (L.) URB.,
PHALARIS ZIZANIOIDES L.), 754
VIRGINIA-CREEPER, AMERICAN IVY (FIVE-LEAF IVY,
WOODBINE); PARTHENOCISSUS QUINQUEFOLIA (L.)
PLANCH., 755
VIRILITY VINE; RHYNCHOSIA PYRAMIDALIS (LAM.) URB.
(SYNONYM: DOLICHOS PYRAMIDALIS LAM.), 756
W
WAFER ASH (HOPTREE, SHRUB TREFOIL); PTELEA TRIFOLIATA
L., 757
WAHOO (BURNINGBUSH, EASTERN WAHOO); EUONYMUS
ATROPURPUREUS JACQ., 757
WALLFLOWER; ERYSIMUM CHEIRI (L.) CRANTZ (SYNONYM:
CHEIRANTHUS CHEIRI L.), 758
WALL GERMANDER; TEUCRIUM CHAMAEDRYS L., 758
WASABI, JAPANESE HORSERADISH; WASABIA JAPONICA
(MIQ.) MATSUM. (SYNONYMS: COCHLEARIA
WASABI SIEBOLD, EUTREMA JAPONICA (MIQ.)
KOIDZ., E. WASABI MAXIM., LUNARIA JAPONICA
MIQ., WASABIA PUNGENS MATSUM., W. WASABI
(MAXIM.) MAKINO), 759
WATER AVENS; GEUM RIVALE L. (NOT IN GRIN), 759
WATERCRESS; NASTURTIUM OFFICINALE R. BROWN
(SYNONYMS: N. NASTURTIUM-AQUATICUM (L.) H.
KARST., RADICULA NASTURTIUM CAV., R.
NASTURTIUM-AQUATICUM (L.) RENDLE & BRITTEN,
RORIPPA NASTURTIUM BECK, RORIPPA
NASTURTIUM-AQUATICUM (L.) HAYEK,
SISYMBRIUM NASTURTIUM THUNB., S.
NASTURTIUM-AQUATICUM L.), 760
HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS 869
WATER DOCK; RUMEX AQUATICUS L., 761
WATER DROPWORT (HEMLOCK WATER-DROPWORT, WATER
HEMLOCK); OENANTHE CROCATA L., 761
WATER FENNEL (FINE-LEAF WATER-DROPWORT, WATER
HEMLOCK); OENANTHE AQUATICA (L.) POIR.
(SYNONYM: OENANTHE PHELLANDRIUM LAM.),
761
WATER GERMANDER; TEUCRIUM SCORDIUM L. (NOT IN
GRIN), 762
WATER HEMLOCK (SPOTTED WATER HEMLOCK); CICUTA
MACULATA L., 762
WATERLILY; NYMPHAEA ODORATA AITON (SYNONYM: N.
MAXIMILIANI LEHM., N. ROSEA RAF.), 763
WATERMELON; CITRULLUS LANATUS (THUNB.) MATSUM. &
NAKAI, 764
WATER MINT; MENTHA AQUATICA L. (SYNONYM: M.
PALUSTRIS MILL.), 764
WAXTREE, JAPANESE WAXTREE (RED-LAC, SCARLET RHUS);
TOXICODENDRON SUCCEDANEUM (L.) KUNTZE
(SYNONYM: RHUS SUCCEDANEA L.), 765
WESTERN GROMWELL; LITHOSPERMUM RUDERALE DOUGLAS
EX LEHM., 765
WHEAT; TRITICUM AESTIVUM L., 765
WHITE BIRCH (CANOE BIRCH, PAPER BIRCH); BETULA
PAPYRIFERA MARSHALL (SYNONYMS: B. EXCELSA
AITON, B. LYALLIANA KOEHNE, B. PAPYRIFERA VAR.
COMMUTATA (REGEL) FERNALD), 766
WHITE BRYONY; BRYONIA ALBA L., 766
WHITE COHOSH, BANEBERRY (DOLL’S EYES, WHITE
BANEBERRY); ACTAEA PACHYPODA ELLIOTT
(SYNONYM: ACTAEA ALBA AUCT.), 767
WHITE DEADNETTLE; LAMIUM ALBUM L., 768
WHITE HELLEBORE (EUROPEAN WHITE HELLEBORE);
VERATRUM ALBUM L. (SYNONYM: V. LOBELIANUM
BERNH.), 768
WHITE HOREHOUND (HOREHOUND); MARRUBIUM VULGARE
L., 769
WHITE LILY, MADONNA LILY; LILIUM CANDIDUM L., 771
WHITE MULBERRY; MORUS ALBA L. (SYNONYMS: M. ALBA
F. TATARICA SER., M. ALBA VAR.
CONSTANTINOPOLITANA LOUDON, M. ALBA VAR.
MULTICAULIS (PERR.) LOUDON, M. INDICA L., M.
MULTICAULIS PERR.), 772
WHITE MUSTARD; SINAPIS ALBA L. SSP. ALBA (SYNONYMS:
BRASSICA ALBA (L.) RABENH., B. HIRTA MOENCH,
SINAPIS ALBA CV. MELANOSPERMA ALEF.), 773
WHITE PINE (EASTERN WHITE PINE, WEYMOUTH PINE);
PINUS STROBUS L. (SYNONYMS: P. STROBUS F.
PROSTRATA (REHDER EX BEISSNER) FERNALD &
WEATH.), 774
WHITE SPRUCE, FIR (NORWAY SPRUCE); PICEA ABIES (L.)
H. KARSTEN, 774
WHITE WILLOW; SALIX ALBA L. (SYNONYMS: S. ALBA F.
CHERMESINA (HARTIG) REHDER, S. ALBA VAR.
BRITZENSIS SPÄTH), 775
WILD CHERRY; PRUNUS SEROTINA EHRH., 776
WILD DAGGA (LION’S EAR); LEONOTIS LEONURUS (L.) R.
BR. (SYNONYM: PHLOMIS LEONURUS L.), 777
WILD GERMANDER (AMERICAN GERMANDER, WOOD SAGE);
TEUCRIUM CANADENSE L., 778
WILD INDIGO (HORSEFLYWEED, INDIGO BROOM,
RATTLEWEED, YELLOW WILD INDIGO, YELLOW
BROOM); BAPTISIA TINCTORIA (L.) R. BR
(SYNONYM: SOPHORA TINCTORIA L.), 778
WILD LETTUCE; LACTUCA VIROSA L., 779
WILD MINT, BIBLICAL MINT (HORSEMINT); MENTHA
LONGIFOLIA (L.) HUDS., 780
WILD RADISH (JOINTED CHARLOCK); RAPHANUS
RAPHANISTRUM L., 781
WILD SAGE (LANTANA, RED SAGE, YELLOW SAGE);
LANTANA CAMARA L. (SYNONYMS: L. ACULEATA
L., L. CAMARA VAR. NIVEA (VENT.) L. H. BAILEY,
L. HYBRIDA HORT., L. NIVEA VENT.), 781
WILD SARSAPARILLA (VIRGINIA SARSAPARILLA); ARALIA
NUDICAULIS L., 782
WILD SERVICETREE (CHECKERTREE, CHEQUERS); SORBUS
TORMINALIS (L.) CRANTZ (SYNONYMS: CRATAEGUS
TORMINALIS L., PYRUS TORMINALIS (L.) EHRH.),
782
WILD STRAWBERRY (SCARLET STRAWBERRY, VIRGINIA
STRAWBERRY); FRAGARIA VIRGINIANA MILL., 782
WILD SUNFLOWER (GREAT VALLEY GUMWEED, GUMWEED);
GRINDELIA CAMPORUM GREENE (SYNONYM:
GRINDELIA ROBUSTA NUTT.), 783
WILD TEASEL; DIPSACUS FULLONUM L. (SYNONYM:
DIPSACUS SYLVESTRIS HUDS.), 783
WILD TURNIP (ANNUAL TURNIP RAPE, BIRD RAPE, COLZA,
SUMMER TURNIP RAPE); BRASSICA RAPA L. SSP.
CAMPESTRIS (L.) A. R. CLAPHAM, 784
WILD YAM; DIOSCOREA VILLOSA L. (SYNONYMS: D.
HIRTICAULIS BARTLETT, D. VILLOSA VAR. HIRTICAULIS
(BARTLETT) H. E. AHLES), 784
WINGED BEAN, ASPARAGUS PEA (FOUR-ANGLE BEAN, GOA
BEAN, PRINCESS PEA); PSOPHOCARPUS
TETRAGONOLOBUS (L.) DC. (SYNONYMS: BOTOR
TETRAGONOLOBUS (L.) KUNTZE, DOLICHOS
TETRAGONOLOBUS L.), 786
WINGED PRICKLY-ASH; ZANTHOXYLUM ARMATUM DC
(SYNONYMS: ZANTHOXYLUM ALATUM ROXB.,
ZANTHOXYLUM PLANISPINUM SIEBOLD & ZUCC.),
786
WINTER CHERRY, CHINESE LANTERN (JAPANESE LANTERN);
PHYSALIS ALKEKENGI L., 787
WINTERGREEN (CHECKERBERRY, CREEPING WINTERGREEN,
MOUNTAIN TEA, TEABERRY); GAULTHERIA
PROCUMBENS L., 788
WINTER’S-BARK; DRIMYS WINTERI J.R. & G. FORST.
(SYNONYMS: D. CHILENSIS DC., D. WINTERI VAR.
CHILENSIS (DC.) A. GRAY), 789
WITCH HAZEL; HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA L., 790
870 HANDBOOK OF MEDICINAL HERBS
WOLFBERRY (CHINESE BOXTHORN, CHINESE MATRIMONYVINE, CHINESE WOLFBERRY); LYCIUM CHINENSE
MILL., 791
WOOD ANEMONE (EUROPEAN WOOD ANEMONE);
ANEMONE NEMOROSA L., 792
WOOD BETONY (BISHOP’S WORT, PURPLE BETONY);
STACHYS OFFICINALIS (L.) TREVIS. (SYNONYMS:
BETONICA OFFICINALIS L., STACHYS BETONICA
BENTH.), 792
WOOD EAR, MU EHR; AURICULARIA SPP. (NOT IN GRIN),
793
WOOD ROSE (BABY WOOD ROSE, ELEPHANT CLIMBER,
SILVER MORNING GLORY, WOOLY MORNING
GLORY); ARGYREIA NERVOSA (BURM. F.) BOJER
(SYNONYMS: A. SPECIOSA (L. F.) SWEET,
CONVOLVULUS NERVOSUS BURM. F., C. SPECIOSUS
L. F., LETTSOMIA NERVOSA (BURM. F.) ROXB.),
793
WOODRUFF (SWEET WOODRUFF, WALDMEISTER); GALIUM
ODORATUM (L.) SCOP. (SYNONYM: ASPERULA
ODORATA L.), 794
WOOD SAGE (WOOD GERMANDER); TEUCRIUM SCORODONIA
L., 795
WOOD SORREL (CUCKOO BREAD, EUROPEAN WOOD SORREL,
IRISH SHAMROCK); OXALIS ACETOSELLA L., 795
WOOLY DIGITALIS, WOOLY FOXGLOVE (GRECIAN
FOXGLOVE); DIGITALIS LANATA EHRH., 796
WORMGRASS; SPIGELIA ANTHELMIA L., 796
WORMSEED (AMERICAN WORMSEED, JERUSALEM TEA,
MEXICAN TEA, SPANISH TEA); CHENOPODIUM
AMBROSIOIDES L. (SYNONYMS: C.
AMBROSIOIDES VAR. ANTHELMINTICUM (L.) A.
GRAY, C. ANTHELMINTICUM L.), 797
WORMWOOD (ABSINTHE, ABSINTHE WORMWOOD,
ABSINTHIUM); ARTEMISIA ABSINTHIUM L., 798
WOUNDWORT (HEDGE NETTLE, MARSH BETONY, MARSH
WOUNDWORT); STACHYS PALUSTRIS L., 800
Y
YARROW, MILFOIL; ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM L. (SYNONYMS:
A. BOREALIS BONG., A. LANULOSA NUTT., A.
MAGNA AUCT., A. MILLEFOLIUM SUBSP. BOREALIS
(BONG.) BREITUNG, A. MILLEFOLIUM SUBSP.
LANULOSA (NUTT.) PIPER, A. MILLEFOLIUM VAR.
OCCIDENTALE DC.), 801
YAUPON; ILEX VOMITORIA SOL. EX AITON, 802
YELLOW DOCK (CURLY DOCK, SOUR DOCK); RUMEX
CRISPUS L., 803
YELLOW JESSAMINE (CAROLINA JASMINE, EVENING
TRUMPET FLOWER, WOODBINE); GELSEMIUM
SEMPERVIRENS (L.) J. ST.-HIL.) (SYNONYM:
BIGNONIA SEMPERVIRENS L.), 804
YELLOW LUPINE (EUROPEAN YELLOW LUPINE); LUPINUS
LUTEUS L., 805
YELLOWROOT; XANTHORHIZA SIMPLICISSIMA MARSHALL, 805
YELLOW SWEET CLOVER (FIELD MELILOT, RIBBED MELILOT,
YELLOW MELILOT); MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS LAM.
(SYNONYMS: M. ARVENSIS WALLR., M. OFFICINALIS
VAR. MICRANTHUS O. E. SCHULZ, M. VULGARIS
HILL, TRIFOLIUM OFFICINALE L.), 806
YELLOW TOADFLAX, BUTTER AND EGGS (COMMON
TOADFLAX, WILD SNAPDRAGON); LINARIA
VULGARIS MILL., 807
YERBA MANSA; ANEMOPSIS CALIFORNICA (NUTT.) HOOK. &
ARN. (SYNONYM: ANEMIA CALIFORNICA NUTT.),
807
YERBA SANTA (MOUNTAIN BALM); ERIODICTYON
CALIFORNICUM (HOOK. & ARN.) TORR., 808
YEW; TAXUS SP., 809
YOHIMBE; PAUSINYSTALIA JOHIMBE (K. SCHUM.) PIERRE
EX BEILLE (SYNONYM: CORYNANTHE JOHIMBE K.
SCHUM.), 809
YOKO; PAULLINIA YOKO R. E. SCHULT. & KILLIP, 810
YUCCA; YUCCA SPP., 811
Z
ZEDOARY (KUA); CURCUMA ZEDOARIA (CHRISTM.)
ROSCOE; (SYNONYM: AMOMUM ZEDOARIA
CHRISTM.), 813