Liber Herbarum Minor (English)

Rev.18-07-2008

Common hoarhound

Plant names
English Common hoarhound, Common Horehound, Hoarhound, Horehound, White Horehound, Wild horehound, Woolly horehound
Latin Marrubium vulgare Linne
Plant partsFlowering plant, Herb / Grass, Leaf, Whole plant
Diseases & Uses
Diseases Abdominal trouble, abscess, Aids digestion, Antibacterial, Anticonvulsant, Antidiarrheic, Antidotes, Antiinflammatory, Arrhytmia, Asthma, Asthmatic, Benign bronchitis, biliary disorders, blood formation, Bronchitis, cardiac stimulant, cholagogic, Choleretic, Chronic bronchitis, cough, croup, digestive bitter, disease of the spleen, disorders in the digestive organs, diuretic, dry coughs, expectorant, fever, fungicide, gastric catarrh, Gastritis, good for the stomach, Hepatic, herpes zoster, hysteria, Icterus, immune enhangement, Improves circulation, intestinal complaints, intestinal inflammation, Liver diseases, Loss of appetite, Pickmeup, pulmonary catarrh, pulmonary tuberculosis, Rashes, relaxant, relaxes muscels, respiratory catarrh, Respiratory diseases, Scurvy, Skin diseases, slowhealing sores, sweatinducing, Tonic, Tuberculosis, tumor, Whooping cough, Wounds
Women's diseases Amenorrhea, Dysmenorrhea
Homoeopathically uses biliary disorders, enteritis, gastric catarrh, liver disease
Foods culinary herb, tea substitute
Contents
 2-Methyl-Alkanes, 3-Methyl-Alkanes, Alpha-Pinene, Alpha-Terpinolene, Apigenin, ascorbic acid, Beta-Pinene, Beta-Sitosterol, Betonicin, Bisabolol, bitter essence, caffeic acid, Camphene, Chlorogenic-Acid, Choline, Chrysoeriol, diterpene alcohols, diterpenes, essential oil, Fat, gallic acid, Isoquercetin, isoquercitrin, limonene, Luteolin, marrubiin, Marrubine, mucilage, P-Cymene, P-Cymol, Pectin, Phytol, Phytosterol, Potassium nitrate, Proteins, Quercetin, resin, Saponins, stachydrine, Tannic acid, Tanning agents, Turicine, Ursolic-Acid, Vitexin, wax

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