MEADOWSWEET (Filipendula ulmaria) Medicinal Properties: Anti-rheumatic, anti-inflammatory, stomachic, anti-emetic, astringent, aromatic. Uses in Folklore: The presence of aspirin-like chemicals explains Meadowsweet's action in reducing fever and relieving pain. It is one of the best digestive remedies...
Meadowsweet, page 144 Medicinal Uses of Ginger, p. 349 Mexican Yam, pp. 126 Motherwort, p. 191 Mustard Seed, p. 70 Mustard Tree, p. 282 Myrrh, p. 111 Myrtle, p. 212 Nasturtium, p. 326 Neem, p. 64 Oak, page 265 Oat, p. 63 Onion, p. 39 Papaya, p. 80 Parsley, p. 235 ...
These compounds are thought to be largely responsible for the medicinal properties and health benefits of medicinal herbs. In addition, phytochemicals also include poisonous and toxic chemicals found in plants. These natural compounds are classified according to their chemical structure and to some extent...
Ten herbal remedies, including Liquorice, Slippery Elm, Marshmallow Root, Aloe vera, Chamomile, Ginger, Turmeric, Meadowsweet, Fenugreek, and Cabbage, are analyzed for their therapeutic properties and scientific research findings. These herbs have demonstrated anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and muco...
Passionflower is one of my favored remedies for acute musculoskeletal pain; I use it in combination with meadowsweet, black birch, and skullcap for muscle strains, sprains and joint inflammation in general. Passionflower medicine – Contraindications/ Side effects:[x] bradycardia;hypotension;concurrent...
Medicinal Uses Of Eye bright: Eyebright is rich in volatile oil, resin, tannins, saponins and glycosides It has been used in herbal medicines since ancient times, especially to cure conjunctivitis and bloodshot eyes It is also believed to have antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. ...
antimicrobial metabolites; antibiotic resistance; alternative treatments; pharmacological properties; Caucasian medicinal plants; phenolic compounds; flavonoids; tannins; terpenes; saponins; alkaloids; sulfur-containing compounds1. Introduction A reduction in the number of infection-related deaths is a crucial ...
Herbs In a wider sense, an “herb” is any plant that serves a medicinal, culinary, or cosmetic purpose. Explore our extensive collection of herbs for wellness to discover theirnutritional and medicinal properties. Displaying271herbs. List of Herbs:...
Phenolic acids are ubiquitous among plants; although free phenols are rare, gallic acid is relatively widespread and is the parent compound of the gallotannins (Figure 2). Gallic acid is well known for its astringent properties but has demonstrated many other activities in vitro, including antibacte...
(burns, lacerations, skin injuries, etc.) and it is interesting to note that the medicinal properties ofH. perforatumwere known even in Hippocrates’ time, when it was farmed for its anti-inflammatory and wound healing properties [56]. Recent ethnobotanical studies conducted in other rural ...