| Plant names |
| English |
Herb Royal, Lad's Love, Southernwood |
| Latin |
Artemisia abrotanum Linne, Artemisia elatior Klokov, Artemisia herbacea Ehrh., Artemisia paniculata Lam. |
| Plant parts | Ash, Flowering tops, Herb / Grass, Leaf |
| Diseases & Uses |
| Diseases |
Abdominal dropsy, Aids digestion, Anthelmintic, Antialopecic, Antibacterial, Antichilblain, Anticonvulsant, Antidiarrheic, Antipyretic, Asthma, bladder dysfunction, Breathing problems, Bronchitis, Carminative, Choleretic, complaints of urinary system, compress, cough, diuretic, fever, Gastric catarrh, good for the stomach, hair loss, inflammation of the mucous membrane of the mouth, intestinal catarrh, Loss of appetite, Lower back pain, Pickmeup, Pinworm, plague, relaxes the nervous system, sciatica, snake bite, stimulates the pancreas, sweatinducing, Tonic, Weakness of the kidney, wounds |
| Women's diseases |
absent menstruation, Amenorrhea, climacteric, Difficult menstruation |
| Homoeopathically uses |
arthritis, haemorrhoids, Metastasis, nosebleeds, peritonitis |
| Foods |
culinary herb, tea substitute |
| Other uses |
against moth, Anthelmintic, colouring, cosmetic use, hair preparations, incense, magic power, Potpourri |
| Contents |
|   | abrotine, adenine, Adenosine, alkaloid, bitter essence, caffeic acid, Chlorogenic-Acid, Choline, essential oil, guanine, rutin, Scopoletin, Tannic acid, Tanning agents, thujone, umbelliferone, Uric-Acid |
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