Liber Herbarum Minor (English)

Rev.06-10-2008

Burnet

Plant names
English Burnet, burnetsaxifrage, Lesser burnet, Lesser Burnet Saxifrage, Salad burnet, Saxifrage, Small burnet saxifrage, Small pimpernel, Solidstem burnet saxifrage
Latin Pimpinella saxifraga Linne, Pimpinella saxifraga ssp. saxifraga
Plant partsLeaf, Root
Diseases & Uses
Diseases A sore throat, Abdominal trouble, acid indigestion, Aids digestion, angina, Anticatarrhal, Anticonvulsant, Antidiarrheic, Antigout, Antiheartburn, Antihemorrhagic, Antiinflammatory, AntiLithic, AntiRheumatic, aphrodisiac, arthritis, Asthma, astringent, bladder stone, Blood cleanser, Bronchitis, cardiac conditions, care of the skin, Carminative, Choleretic, colic, common cold, complaints of urinary system, cough, cough drops, Digestive disorders, disease of the eye, disorders in the trachea, Diuretic, dropsy, enteritis, expectorant, Fatigue, fever, gargle, German measels, good for the stomach, Gout, Gravel, hemorrhoids, hoarse, inflammation, Influenza, intestinal complaints, intestinal inflammation, kidney stone, laryngitis, Laryngitis, Liver diseases, loss of appetite, Measles, pharyngitis, phlegm in the lungs, Rashes, scarlet fever, sweatinducing, throat catarrh, throat complaints, Tonic, tracheitis, vomiting, wound healing, wounds
Cancer Anticarcinogenic
Women's diseases Aids milk flow in nursing mothers, Amenorrhea
Homoeopathically uses gastric trouble, intestinal trouble
Foods Culinary herb, salad
Other uses magic power
Contents
 Benzoic acid, bitter essence, Coumarin, essential oil, furanocoumarin, furocoumarin, Glucoside, Lactone, mineral salt, Pimpinellin, polyacetylene, proteins, resin, Saponins, starch, Sugar, tanins of the caffeic acid type, Tannic acid, Tanning agents

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