Description
Family Apiaceae
Parts used Root
Actions
- Emmenagogue
- Antiviral
- Antibacterial
- Antifungal
- Antispasmodic
- Circulatory stimulant
- Digestive
- Alterative
- Analgesic
- Anti—inflammatory
- Decongestant
- Diuretic
- Immunostimulant
- Tonic
Digestion Warming
digestive stimulant; increases appetite and digestion.
Used for constipation.
Circulation
Decreases blood pressure, regulates the heart, inhibits platelet aggregation, reduces
atherosclerosis, enhances circulation and dilates coronary arteries.
Used for angina, arrhythmias, palpitations, atrial fibrillation, Buerger’s disease,
Raynaud’s syndrome and cramps.
Mental and emotional
Mild analgesic for headaches, neuralgia and shingles pain.
Strengthening tonic for exhaustion.
Relaxant for insomnia.
Respiratory system
Clears catarrh and asthma.
Immune system
Stimulates formation of white blood cells, lymphocytes and phagocytes.
For herpes infections and malaria.
Protects the liver.
Inhibits immunoglobulin E antibodies in allergies.
Urinary system
Diuretic; relieves fluid retention.
Useful for dispelling premenstrual fluid accumulation.
Reproductive system
Balances hormones.
Renowned women’s tonic for menstrual irregularities: dysmenorrhoea, PMS and heavy periods.
Enhances fertility.
Aids contractions during childbirth.
Used for menopausal symptoms such as night sweats, hot flushes, depression and mood swings.
CAUTION:
Avoid during pregnancy.
Dosage:
Adults:
10 Drops three times a day
Chrildren:
2-6 years: 5 drops
6-12 years: 7 drops
12 or older: 10 drops
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