Liber Herbarum Minor (English)

Rev.03-03-2008

British myrrh

Plant names
English British myrrh, Cicely, Cow chervil, European sweet cicely, Garden Myrrh, Great chervil, Myrhh, Myrrh, Shepherd's needle, Smooth cicely, Smoother cicely, Sweet bracken, Sweet chervil, Sweet Cicely, Sweet-fern
Latin Myrrhis odorata (L.) Scop., Scandix odorata L.
Plant partsLeaf, Plant, Root, Seed
Diseases & Uses
Diseases Antibacterial, Antigout, Asthma, Carminative, chicken pox, cough, dog bites, dropsy, expectorant, good for the stomach, measles, No medical use, polisher, shatter stones
Women's diseases absent menstruation, Amenorrhea
Foods Aromatic, tea substitute, Vegetable
Contents
 Alpha-Pinene, Alpha-Terpinene, Alpha-Terpineol, anethol, Anisaldehyde, Beta-Caryophyllene, Beta-Cymene, Beta-Pinene, Beta-Selinene, Elemol, Eugenol-Methyl-Ether, Fumaric acid, Gamma-Terpinene, Gamma-Terpineol, limonene, myrcene, Oleic-Acid, Terpinen-4-Ol, Terpinolene

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