Liber Herbarum Minor (English)

Rev.29-09-2008

buckhorn

Plant names
Plantaginaceae
English buckhorn, buckhorn plantain, English plantain, Lanceleaf plantain, Long-leaved Plantain, Narrowleaf plantain, Narrow-leaved plantain, Ribgrass, Ribwort, Ribwort-plantain, Small plantain, Small waybread
Latin Plantago lanceolata Linne
Plant partsAerial parts, Fresh leaves, Leaf, Root, Seed, Whole plant, Young leaves
Diseases & Uses
Diseases a sore throat, Abdominal trouble, Abrasion, Abscess, alleviating, angina, Antibacterial, Anticatarrhal, Antidiarrheic, Antidotes, Antihemorrhagic, Antiinflammatory, AntiLithic, Asthma, astringent, biliary disorders, bites, Blood cleanser, Blood in the urine, Bronchial inflammation, Bronchitis, Bruise, Burns, Common cold, compress, conjunctivitis, constipation, corpulence, Cough, disease of the bladder, disease of the eye, disorder of metabolism, diuretic, dropsy, enteritis, expectorant, furuncle, gargle, Gastritis, Gastrointestinal disorder, Haemoptysis, Hemorrhoids, infection of the urinary organs, Inflammation, intestinal complaints, intestinal inflammation, intestinal lining inflammation, laxative, light burns, lipomatosis, Liver diseases, Loss of appetite, Lung ailments, mucus, Pain, pneumonia, Rashes, reduces swellings, relieving, respiratory catarrh, Sialogogue, Skin infections, stomach lining inflammation, throat catarrh, tracheitis, Weakness of the bladder, Weakness of the liver, Whooping cough, Wound bleeding, wound healing, wounds
Other uses colouring, magic power
Contents
 Antibiotic, Aucubin, bitter essence, caffeic acid compounds, essential oil, Glucoside, mineral salt, mucilage, Saponins, Silicic acid, starch, Sulfur, Tannic acid, Tanning agents, tetrasaccharide, trisaccharide, Vitamin C, xanthophyll

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