Liber Herbarum Minor (English)

Rev.29-09-2008

common periwinkle

Plant names
English common periwinkle, Dwarf Periwinkle, Lesser Periwinkle, Periwinkle, Running-Myrtle
Latin Vinca minor L.
Plant partsLeaf, Rind / Bark / Cortex, Sap, Sap / Juice
Diseases & Uses
Diseases Aids digestion, Antialopecic, Antibacterial, Anticonvulsant, Antidiarrheic, Antihemorrhagic, Antiinflammatory, AntiRheumatic, astringent, bites from poisonous animals, Bitter, cardiac atony, cardiac stimulant, chronic gastritis, chronic intestinal catarrh, chronic rheumatism, circulation problems, cleanses the kidneys, Cough, emetic, expectorant, expels the slimy fluids from the bladder, expels the slimy fluids from the liver, festing wounds, furuncle, Gastritis, good for the stomach, Hypertension, internal bleeding, nosebleed, Pickmeup, relaxes the nervous system, Tonic, Tonsillitis, toothache, unclean boils, Whooping cough, wounds
Cancer Leukaemia
Women's diseases Amenorrhea
Homoeopathically uses homoeopathically use, bleeding, skin rashes, weeping skin rashes
Warnings do not selfadminister
Other uses detergent, magic power
Contents
 alkaloid, Beta-Sitosterol, bitter essence, caoutchouc, Carotene, flavonoid, Fructose, intybin, P-Coumaric-Acid, P-Hydroxy-Benzoic-Acid, Potassium, Reserpine, Rubber, Saponins, sodium salt, Tannic acid, Tanning agents, Toxic substances, Ursolic-Acid, Vanillic-Acid, vincamine, vincine, vincristine

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