Liber Herbarum Minor (English)

Rev.18-07-2008

Blackberry

Plant names
Rosaceae
English Blackberry, Bramble, Dewberry, Gout berry
Latin Rubus fruticosus sensu Landolt, Rubus plicatus Whe. et N. E.
Plant partsFruit, Leaf
Diseases & Uses
Diseases a sore throat, Abdominal trouble, Antidiarrheic, Antidysenteric, Antiheartburn, Antihemorrhagic, Antipyretic, Astringent, bladder stone, Blood cleanser, blood formation, catarrh of the bladder, cleansing the skin, Diabetes mellitus, disease of the bladder, diuretic, enteritis, facewash, fever, gargle, gastric catarrh, inflammation of the mouth, inflammation of the pharynx, mouth infection, mouthwash, poorly healing sores, Preventing recurrent colds, Rashes, throat infection, Tonic, tonsillitis, toothache, wound healing
Foods preservative, tea substitute
Other uses colouring
Contents
 anthocyanin, Arbutin, ascorbic acid, Beta-Amyrin, bioflavonoid, bitter glycoside, Boron, Chlorogenic-Acid, Choline, essential oil, Ferulic-Acid, Flavone, flavonoid, Fructose, fruit acid, hydroquinone, inositol, Lactic acid, Malic acid, Minerals, Neo-Chlorogenic-Acid, Organic acids, Oxalic acid, Pectin, sitosterol, Stigmasterol, succinic acid, sugar, Tannic acid, tannin, Tanning agents, Ursolic-Acid, vitamin, Vitamin C

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