| Plant names |
| Tiliaceae |
| English |
bigleaf linden, broadleaf lime, Broad leaved lime, Large-leaved Lime, Lime, Lime Tree |
| Latin |
Tilia platyphylla Scop., Tilia platyphyllos Scop., Tilia grandifolia Ehrh. |
| Plant parts | Flower / Blossom, Leaf |
| Diseases & Uses |
| Diseases |
Abscess, accumulation of mucus in the respiratory passages, Aids digestion, Antialopecic, Antibacterial, Anticonvulsant, Antidiarrheic, Antiedemic, Antiepileptic, Antigout, Antiheartburn, Antiinflammatory, AntiRheumatic, Anxiety disorders, Arthritis, Asthma, Atherosclerosis, backpain, bladder dysfunction, Bladder infections, bladder stone, Blood cleanser, cachexy, Carminative, catarrh of the bladder, cholagogic, chronic hepatitis, cleansing, Common cold, complaints of urinary system, constipation, convulsive cough, Cough, disease of the bladder, diuretic, dropsy, Early stages of fever, Early stages of flu, emollient, enteritis, expectorant, facewash, freckles, furuncle, gargle, gastric catarrh, glycosuria, good for the stomach, headache, Hypertension, Hypotension, Improve eczema in babys, Inflammation, Influenza, intestinal inflammation, laxative, Loss of appetite, migraine, pain in the chest, Poisonings, Preventing recurrent colds, Rashes, refreshing, relaxant, relaxes the nervous system, Restless excitability, restorative, sciatica, Sedative nerve tonic, Sleeplessness, sweatinducing, wounds, wrinkles |
| Foods |
tea substitute |
| Contents |
|   | essential oil, eugenol, Farnesol, fat, flavo-Glycoside, flavonoid, Geraniol, Glucoside, Hesperidin, hyperoside, Malate, mucilage, Phytosterol, Saponins, Sugar, Tannic acid, Tanning agents, taraxasterol, Tartrate, vitamin-e, Wax, yellow dye stuff |
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