Liber Herbarum Minor (English)
The incomplete reference-guide to Herbal medicine

Rev.03-10-2019

Wood anemone

Plant

Family

Buttercup family (Ranunculaceae)

English

Wood anemone, Anemone nemorosa, Crowfoot, European thimbleweed, European wood anemone, Smell fox, Snowdrop, Snowdrop anemone, Thimbleweed, Wind crowfoot, Windflower

Latin

Anemonoides nemorosa (L.) Holub, Anemone nemorosa L.

Plantparts

Flower, Fresh leaves, Grass

Diseases & Uses

Ungrouped Diseases & Uses

Abscess, Abscesses, Acute coryza, Acute viral nasopharyngitis, Anti-abscess, Anti-gout, Anti-Rheumatic, arthritis, Blistering, Blood circulation, Blood circulation problems, Blood System Disorders, Boils, Cephalagia, Cephalalgia, chill, Chills, Cold, colds, common cold, deficient blood circulation, Diuretic, Ephelis, Febrile response, festing wounds, fever, feverish condition, Fevers, Freckle, freckles, frost damage, frost injury, gout, headache, Headaches, Head colds, head pains, Herbal tonic, infected sores, Infected Sores and Wounds, infected wounds, irritates the skin, poor blood circulation, Pyrexia, raises blisters, Rheumatic arthralgia, Rheumatic disorder, rheumatism, Rubefacient, septic wounds, soothes headaches, sores, Sunburn, sunburnt, sun-scorched, Tonic, Traumatic injury, vesicant, Wound, wound care, wound festering, wounds, wound treatment

Homoeopathically uses

homoeopathically use, Homoeopathically uses

Warnings

Poison, Poisonous, Toxic

Ingredients

 anemonin, Poison, poisonous glycosidic-bound anemonol, protoanemonin

Source: LiberHerbarum/Pn0196

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