Liber Herbarum Minor (English)
The incomplete reference-guide to Herbal medicine

Rev.18-03-2010

Pasque flower

Plant names
Ranunculaceae
English Pasque flower, Pulsatilla pratensis, Small meadow anemone, Small Pasqueflower, True meadow anemone
Latin Pulsatilla pratensis (L.) Miller, Anemone pratensis L., Pulsatilla nigricans Störck
Plant partsAerial parts, Dried plant, Root, Sap / Juice
Diseases & Uses
Diseases Antibiotic, Anticonvulsant, Antiinflammatory, antiseptic, asthma, blood cleanser, Blood poisoning, Bronchitis, care of the skin, Cataract, cough, disease of the eye, diuretic, earache, fever diseases, irritates the skin, Lung ailments, Mental fatigue, Mucolytic agent, neuritis, Orchitis, Pain, relaxes the nervous system, sweatinducing, Wart, whooping cough, wounds
Women's diseases absent menstruation, Amenorrhea, AntiPMS, Dysmennorhoea, Emmenagogue, Erratic periods
Homoeopathically uses homoeopathically use, acne, arthritis, chilblains, colds, cough, depression, diarrhoea, digestive disorders, eye disorders, flu, haemorrhoids, Lower back pain, menstrual pains, migraine, nosebleeds, toothache, varicose veins
Warnings brings on vomiting, can cause cramps, causes diarrhoea, Poisonous
Ingredients
 anemonin, Arabinose, Carbohydrates, essential oil, flavonoid, Fructose, Galactose, glucose, Protoanemonin, ranunculin, Rhamnose, Saponins, Sesquiterpene lactones, tannin, Tanning agents, Triterpene saponine

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