Podophyllum peltatum Common name: May Apple, Devil’s Apple Family: Berberidaceae Part used: Rhizome Constituents: Resin, lignans (podophyllotoxin and podophyllin), flavonoids (kaempferol, quercetin and their glycosides) Actions: Cathartic, Purgative, Antineoplastic, Antiviral, Cholagogue, Alterative, Hepatic tonic, Cytotoxic. Medical uses: Traditionally used as a … Continue reading
Lobelia inflata Common name: Indian tobacco Family: Campanulaceae Part used: Aerial parts Constituents: Piperidine alkaloids (lobeline, isolobeline and others), Chelidonic acid, Resins, Gums, Fats Medicinal actions: Respiratory stimulant, expectorant, emetic, diaphoretic, anti-spasmodic, nervine. Medicinal use: Lobelia is used primarily for its relaxant effects in the … Continue reading
Tilia europea Common name: Lime flower, Linden tree Family: Tiliaceae Parts used: Flowers & leaves Constituents: Flavonoids (hespiridin, kaempferol, quercetin), phenolic acids (chlorogenic, caffeic and coumaric), volatile oils (farnesol, eugenol, citral, citronellal, citronellol, limonene, pinene)), mucilage (arabino-galactans), tannin. … Continue reading
Convallaria majalis Common name: Lily of the Valley Family: Liliaceae Part Used: Leaf, flower (whole plant when flowering) Constituents: Cardioactive glycosides, over 30 different types (inc.: convallatoxin, convallatoxol, convallamarin, convallarin, and convallaric acid), saponins, flavonoids, asparagin. Medicinal actions: Cardioactive-tonic & stimulant, bitter, mild gastric tonic, anti-arrhythmic, hypertensive, diuretic, antispasmodic Medicinal … Continue reading
Piper methysticum Common name: Kava-kava Family: Piperaceae Parts used: Rhizome Constituents: Resinous kava lactones (alpha-pyrones) mainly consisting of kavain, dihydrokavain, and methysticin. Chaclones, Nutrients, Flavonoids, Piperidine alkaloid. Medicinal actions: Sedative, nervous system & muscle relaxant, anticonvulsant, local anesthetic, analgesic, anti-fungal, anti-spasmodic, anti-depressant, stimulant, mild euphoric, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, diaphoretic, rubefacient, bitter, carminative, diuretic Medicinal use: Reduces anxiety and … Continue reading
Juniperus communis Common name: Juniper Family: Cupressaceae Parts used: Berries Constituents: Volatile oil (pinene, camphor, cineole, limonene, thujone, borneol, terpinen), condensed tannins, diterpenes, resin, flavonoids (amentoflavone, quercitin, apigenin), glucuronic acid Medicinal actions: Stimulating diuretic, antiseptic, carminative, anti-inflammatory, bitter, digestive tonic, emmenagogue, anti-rheumatic, aborifacient Medicinal use: Juniper is used in arthritis and rheumatism because of its anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties … Continue reading
Datura stramonium Common name: Jimson weed, Devil’s apple Family: Solanaceae Parts used: Leaves, flowering tops, seeds Constituents: Tropane alkaloids (0.2%-0.45%): scopolamine (hyoscine), atropine, hyoscyamine, mandragorine, and others. Medicinal actions: Spasmolytic, antiasthmatic, anticholinergic, hallucinogenic Medicinal use: Datura is a highly toxic botanical is rarely used internally. Datura is has historical use as a hallucinogenic herb. Pharmacy: Rarely used internally. Toxicity: Anticholinergic. Acute: nausea, thirst, … Continue reading
Piscidia erythrina Common name: Jamaican Dogwood Family: Leguminosae Part Used: Root bark Constituents: Isoflavonoids (ichthynone, jamiacin, piscidone, rotenone, sumatrol, lisetin), glycosides (piscidin), calcium oxalate, acids (piscidic, malic, succinic, tartaric), alkaloids (only in stem), resin, volatile oils, tannins, saponin Medicinal actions: Nervous system relaxant, sedative, hypnotic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, bitter, antispasmodic … Continue reading
Hyssopus officinalis Common name: Hyssop Family: Lamiaceae Parts used: Aerial Constituents: Volatile oil (pinocamphone, alpha & beta-pinene, linalool, cineole, limonene), Terpenoids (marrubiin, olanolic acid, ursolic acid), Flavonoids (glycosides of hesperidin & diosmetin), hyssopin glycoside, tannins, resin Medicinal actions: Stimulant, Antispasmodic, carminative, expectorant, sedative Medicinal use: Promotes expectoration, relieves asthmatic cough, reduces the inflammation associated with respiratory infections. Hyssop is a diffusive … Continue reading
Common name: Horsetail Family: Equisetaceae Parts used: Aerial Constituents: Nutrients (mineral silica (65%) in the form of silicic acid and silicates, K+, Mg), flavonoids (quercitin, kaempferol glycosides), alkaloids, phenols (caffeic acid esters), phytosterols, saponins (equisitonin), mucilage, tannins. Medicinal actions: Immunostimulant, WBC stimulant, anti-inflammatory, astringent, anti-hemorrhagic, hemostatic, anti-atheroma,diuretic, vulnerary, connective tissue tonic, anti-rheumatic. Medicinal uses: Has specific use for BPH, prostatitis, … Continue reading