Mark Tierno's Medicinal Herbs Database |
Bladder Desert-Parsley |
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System Affected |
stomach |
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stomach |
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Cow Parsley (Smyrnium) |
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knee |
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knee |
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Laserwort (Fang Feng) |
Botanical Name |
Saposhnikoba divaricata, Siler divaricatum, Ledebouriella div |
System Affected |
colds, sinus, fever, antibacterial |
Properties |
colds, fevers, sinus roots are analgesic, antipuretic, anti-bacterial Spleen, liver, migrain, rheumatoid arthritis |
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China |
Notes |
close relative to parsley |
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Lomatium (Cough Root) |
Botanical Name |
Lomatium dissectum |
System Affected |
respiratory, veneral disease |
Properties |
all respiratory ailments; pneumonia, TB, bronchitis, asthma, hay fever rheumatism wounds |
Description |
looks like dill or parsley |
Origin |
W. North America |
Notes |
used by American Indians |
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Parsley |
Botanical Name |
Petroselinum crispum |
System Affected |
circulation, internal organs, bad breath, hives, bones |
Properties |
liver, kidney, bladder circulation bad breath breast tenderness diuretic, kidney stones hives, inhibits secretion of histamine estrogen replacement bones, osteoporosis Stimulate labor contractions (use as parsley juice) Applied Externally: clears up bruises |
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