Liber Herbarum Minor (English)

Rev.29-09-2008

carrot-fern

Plant names
English carrotfern, Fool's Parsley, Hemlock, Poison, Poison Hemlock
Latin Conium maculatum L.
Plant partsPlant, Root, Sap / Juice
Diseases & Uses
Diseases Abscess, anaesthetic, Anticonvulsant, Antiepileptic, Antigonorrhea, cause drowsiness, Chest complaint, decrease sexual desire, disease of the eye, emetic, erysipelas, Glandular swellings, herpes zoster, Hypnotic, hysteria, lymphatic swellings, Nerve problems, Neurological disorders, No medical use, Pain, psoriasis, Reduces breast milk, relaxes the nervous system, Scabies, superficial wound, syphilis, tumor, Whooping cough
Cancer cancer, Cancerous tumour, Skin cancer
Homoeopathically uses homoeopathically use, arteriosclerosis, dizziness, eye disorders, prostate problems, swollen glands
Warnings Hallucinogen, No folk medical use, paralyses respiratory organ
Other uses poisoned drinks
Contents
 alkaloid, Arabinose, bitter essence, caffeic acid, Chlorogenic-Acid, Coniine, Diosmin, essential oil, fat, flavo-Glycoside, flavone, Lignin, Methyl-Coniine, N-Methyl-(-)-Coniine, poisonous alkaloid, proteins, uronic acid, Xylose

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Kilde: LiberHerbarum/Pn0270