Liber Herbarum Minor (English)

Rev.05-10-2008

Alpine strawberry

Plant names
Rosaceae
English Alpine strawberry, English strawberry, European strawberry, Perpetual strawberry, Steawberie, Strawberry, Wild strawberry, Wood strawberry
Latin Fragaria vesca Linne
Plant partsFruit, Herb / Grass, Leaf, Root
Diseases & Uses
Diseases Abdominal disease, Aids digestion, Anticatarrhal, Antidiarrheic, Antigout, AntiRheumatic, Anxiety disorders, Asthma, Astringent, bladder stone, Blood cleanser, blood formation, circulation problems, clotting of blood vessels, complaints of urinary system, constipation, cordial, cosmetic, cough, deficient blood circulation, Digestive disorders, discharge of urine, Disease of the bladder, disorder of the kidneys, diuretic, emollient, enteritis, Gastric catarrh, good for the stomach, gravel, hemorrhoids, Hepatitis, Icterus, Inflammation, kidney haemorrhages, kidney stone, laxative, liver diseases, Loss of appetite, Pain, promoting metabolism, relaxes the nervous system, Relieve asthma, respiratory catarrh, rheumatic complaint, Rubefacient, suffer from stone, Tonic, weak nerves
Homoeopathically uses chilblains
Foods coffee substitute, Food, tea substitute
Other uses Anthelmintics
Contents
 acid, calcium, Citric acid, ellagitannin, essential oil, flavonoid, flavonol, fragarin, Invert-sugar, iron, malic acid, methyl salicylate, mucilage, Pectin, Phosphorus, Quercetin, Silica, Sugar, Tannic acid, Tanning agents, Vitamin A, Vitamin B, Vitamin C

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