Liber Herbarum Minor (English)

Rev.24-03-2008

Aspic

Plant names
English Aspic, Broad-leaved Lavender, Spike Lavender
Latin Lavandula latifolia Medik., Lavandula Spica var. latifolia L.
Plant partsOil
Diseases & Uses
Diseases A sore throat, Antibacterial, Anticonvulsant, bathing, bites, Burns, care of the skin, Carminative, exhaustion after infection, Fatigue, migraine, Nervous complaints of heart, relaxes the nervous system
Women's diseases Abortifacient, Amenorrhea
Foods culinary herb
Other uses Aromatherapeutic use, cosmetic use, Potpourri
Contents
 1,8-Cineol, 3-Octanol, Alpha-Bisabolol, Alpha-Humulene, Alpha-Phellandrene, Alpha-Pinene, Alpha-Terpinene, Alpha-Terpineol, Alpha-Terpinyl-Acetate, Alpha-thujone, Beta-Pinene, Beta-Thujone, borneol, bornyl-Acetate, Camphene, camphor, Carvone, Caryophyllene, Caryophyllene-Oxide, Cis-Ocimene, Citronellal, Citronellol, coumarin, essential oil, eugenol, Furfural, Geraniol, Geranyl-Acetate, Hexanol, Iso-borneol, limonene, Linalol, linalyl-Acetate, myrcene, Nerol, Neryl-Acetate, Oleanolic-Acid, P-Cymene, Rosmarinic-Acid, Terpinen-4-Ol, Terpinolene, Trans-Ocimene, Ursolic-Acid

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