Liber Herbarum Minor (English)

Rev.18-07-2008

Celandine

Plant names
Papaveraceae
English Celandine, Celandine Poppy, Common Celandine, Felonwort, Garden Celandine, Gouwe, Greater-Celandine, Rock Poppy, Swallow Wort, Tetter Wort, Wart Wort
Latin Chelidonium majus Linne, Chelidonium majus var. majus
Plant partsFlowering herb, Herb / Grass, Latex / Milky juice, Root, Sap, Sap / Juice
Diseases & Uses
Diseases abdominal pain, Abdominal trouble, abscess, acne, Allergy, Alterative, Antibacterial, Anticonvulsant, Antiedemic, Antigout, Antineuralgic, AntiRheumatic, Asthma, Atherosclerosis, biliary disorders, Bilious remittent fever, calm the central nervous system, cholagogic, Choleretic, clavus, conjunctivitis, constipation, convulsive cough, disease of the eye, disease of the spleen, diuretic, dropsy, favus, freckles, fungicide, gall stone, good for the stomach, Hypotension, Icterus, inflammation, inflammation of the internal female sexual organs, intestinal complaints, irritates the skin, laxative, Liver diseases, Pain, psoriasis, Rashes, relaxes the nervous system, rheumatioid swelling, ringworm, scabies, Skin diseases, sweatinducing, tumor, Wart, weak eyes
Cancer cancer
Homoeopathically uses homoeopathically use, complaints of the stomach, intestinal complaints, liver disease, liver disorders
Warnings can cause colic, can cause dizziness, can cause indisposition, do not selfadminister, No folk medical use
Other uses colouring, Narcotic, Repel aphids
Contents
 alkaloid, Alpha-Homochelidonine, berberine, bitter essence, chelerythrin, chelidonic-Acid, chelidonine, Choline, citric acid, Dyes, Ergosterol, essential oil, Fat, Flavone, Formic acid, fumarine, Histamine, Homochelidonin, Magnoflorin, Malic acid, Methyl-Amine, Nicotinic-Acid, Oil, Organic acids, poisonous alkaloid, protopine, sanguinarine, Saponins, sparteine, succinic acid, tyramine, vitamin

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Kilde: LiberHerbarum/Pn0135