| Plant names |
| Solanaceae |
| English |
Bitter Nightshade, bittersweet, bittersweet nightshade, climbing nightshade, Deadly Nightshade, Dulcamara, Felonwood, Felonwort, Scarlet Berry, Violet Bloom, Woody Nightshade |
| Latin |
Solanum dulcamara L., Solanum dulcamara var. dulcamara, Dulcamara flexuosa Moench |
| Plant parts | Berry, Leaf, Root, Root bark, Stem, Young shoots before flowering |
| Diseases & Uses |
| Diseases |
Aching joints, Aching muscles, Allergy, Alterative, Antigout, Antiinflammatory, antimicrobial action, Antipyretic, AntiRheumatic, Asthma, Blood cleanser, Cellulite, colitis, Common cold, cooling, Cough, dermatitis, diuretic, emetic, expectorant, fever, Gastroenteritis, Glandular swellings, Hepatic, Icterus, Itchy skin conditions, laxative, Nausea, Pain, Poisonings, psoriasis, Rashes, relaxes the nervous system, skin diseases, sty, sweatinducing, syphilis, tumor, urticaria, Wart, Whooping cough |
| Cancer |
cancer |
| Homoeopathically uses |
homoeopathically use, arthritis, colds, skin rashes |
| Veterinary uses |
Veterinary homoeopathy: strangles in horses, Veterinary: strangles in horses |
| Warnings |
do not selfadminister, No folk medical use |
| Other uses |
Narcotic |
| Contents |
|   | 2,4-Methylene-Cholesterol, alkaloid, Atropine, Beta-Sitosterol, bitter essence, Campesterol, Cholesterol, D-Galactose, Diosgenin, D-Xylose, Lycopene, poisonous alkaloid, Saponins, solaceine, solaneine, Solanine, Stigmasterol, Sugar, Tannic acid, Tanning agents, Yamogenin |
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