Liber Herbarum Minor (English)

Rev.18-07-2008

Lovage

Plant names
English Lovage
Latin Levisticum officinale W.D.J. Koch., Levisticum officinalis, Ligusticum levisticum L.
Plant partsBranch / Bough, Leaf, Root, Seed
Diseases & Uses
Diseases abdominal pain, abscess, Aids digestion, Amblyopic, angina, Anticonvulsant, Antigout, Antihemorrhagic, AntiRheumatic, aphrodisiac, Bladder infections, bladder stone, Bronchitis, cardiac, cardiac conditions, care of the skin, Carminative, chronic heart disease, cleanses the kidneys, constipation, cough, digestive disturbance, disease of the bladder, disorder of metabolism, disorder of the kidneys, diuretic, dropsy, enteritis, expectorant, eye bath, gargle, gastric catarrh, good for the stomach, Icterus, kidney stone, Mouth blisters, mouth ulcers, Nerve problems, Pickmeup, plague, Rashes, respiratory catarrh, slimming remedy, soothe bronchitis, sweatinducing, tracheitis, urethritis
Women's diseases Amenorrhea, Difficult menstruation, Dysmenorrhea, menstrual disorder
Foods Aromatic, culinary herb, liqueur production, tea substitute, Vegetable
Other uses cosmetic use, magic power
Contents
 1,8-Cineol, 2-Methyl-Butanal, Acetic acid, Alpha-Phellandrene, Alpha-Pinene, Alpha-Selinene, Alpha-Terpinene, Alpha-Terpineol, Alpha-Terpinyl-Acetate, angelic acid, Apiole, Ar-Curcumene, Benzene, benzoic acid, Benzyl-Alcohol, bergapten, Beta-Phellandrene, Beta-Pinene, Beta-Selinene, Beta-Sitosterol, bitter essence, bitter extractive substance, borneol, caffeic acid, Camphene, Camphor, carvacrol, Carvone, Citronellal, coumarin, D-Alpha-Terpineol, Delta-3-Carene, Delta-Cadinene, Delta-Selinene, essential oil, eugenol, Fat, Ferulic-Acid, Furfural, furocoumarin, Gamma-Cadinene, Gamma-Terpinene, Geraniol, Hexanol, Imperatorin, isovaleric acid, limonene, linalool, Maleic-Acid, Malic acid, Menthol, mucilage, myrcene, Myristic-Acid, myristicin, myrtenol, N-Pentyl-Benzene, Oil of turpentine, Palmitic acid, P-Cymene, Proteins, psoralen, resin, Rubber, starch, sugar, Tanning agents, Terpinen-4-Ol, Terpineol, Trans-Ocimene, umbelliferone

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