| Plant names |
| Ranunculaceae |
| English |
Common Pasque Flower, European pasque flower, Meadow anemone, Pasqueflower, Pulsatilla, Windflower |
| Latin |
Pulsatilla vulgaris Mill., Pulsatilla vulgaris ssp. vulgaris, Anemone pulsatilla L., Pulsatilla grandis Wender. |
| Plant parts | Dried plant, Fresh leaves, Herb / Grass, Plant, Root |
| Diseases & Uses |
| Diseases |
abdominal pain, Aids digestion, Alterative, Antibacterial, Anticonvulsant, Antigout, Antineuralgic, AntiRheumatic, Asthma, Blistering, Blood cleanser, Bronchitis, cardiac conditions, common cold, conjunctivitis, cough, depression, disease of the eye, Diuretic, earache, expectorant, fever, Headache, inflammation conditions of the reproductive organs, irritates the skin, Lung ailments, Mental fatigue, migraine, nervous tension, Neuritis, Orchitis, Pain, Rashes, relaxes the nervous system, Skin diseases, sweatinducing, tensions, Urticaria, Wart, weak nerves, Weakness of the bladder, Weakness of the kidney, Weakness of the liver, whooping cough |
| Women's diseases |
absent menstruation, Amenorrhea, AntiPMS, Difficult menstruation, Dysmenorrhea, Erratic periods |
| Homoeopathically uses |
homoeopathically use, colds, complaints of the stomach, depression, intestinal complaints, migraine, skin rashes |
| Warnings |
No folk medical use |
| Other uses |
colouring |
| Contents |
|   | Anemonin, anemonol, Arabinose, Campherol, Carbohydrates, essential oil, flavonoid, Fructose, Glucose, poisonous glycosidic-bound anemonol, Protanemonin, protoanemonin, Quercetin, ranunculin, resin, Rhamnose, Saponins, Sesquiterpene lactones, Suberin, Tannic acid, Tanning agents, Triterpene saponine |
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