Liber Herbarum Minor (English)

Rev.18-07-2008

Common Myrtle

Plant names
Myrtaceae
English Common Myrtle, European myrtle, Greek myrtle, Myrtle, Sweet myrtle, True Myrtle
Latin Myrtus communis L.
Plant partsBerry, Gem / Bud, Leaf
Diseases & Uses
Diseases Antibacterial, Antibiotic, Antihemorrhagic, Astringent, Bronchitis, Bruise, Carminative, cough, expectorant, hemorrhoids, Lung ailments, relieving, Respiratory diseases, Tonic
Homoeopathically uses Persistent coughs, tuberculosis
Foods Aromatic, culinary herb
Other uses magic power
Contents
 1,8-Cineol, 2-Methyl-Butanal, Acetic acid, Acetone, Alcohol, aldehyde, Alpha-Fenchol, Alpha-Humulene, Alpha-Phellandrene, Alpha-Pinene, Alpha-Selinene, Alpha-Terpinene, Alpha-Terpineol, Alpha-Terpinyl-Acetate, Ar-Curcumene, Beta-Caryophyllene, Beta-Pinene, Beta-Selinene, bitter essence, borneol, bornyl-Acetate, Camphene, Camphor, carvacrol, Carvone, Caryophyllene, Caryophyllene-Oxide, Cineol, citric acid, Delta-3-Carene, Delta-Cadinene, Dipentene, D-Limonene, ellagic-Acid, essential oil, eugenol, Fat, Furfural, gallic acid, Gallo-Tannin, Gamma-Terpinene, Geranial, Geraniol, Geranyl-Acetate, Iso-borneol, limonene, linalool, linalyl-Acetate, linoleic acid, Malic acid, Methyl chavicol, Methyl-Eugenol, myrcene, Myricitrin, Myristic-Acid, myrtenol, Neral, Nerol, Nerolidol, Neryl-Acetate, Oleic-Acid, Palmitic acid, P-Cymen-8-Ol, P-Cymene, Pentadecane, Propanol, resin, sugar, Tannic acid, Tanning agents, terpene, Terpinen-4-Ol, Terpinolene, Toluene, Trans-Allo-Ocimene, Trans-Ocimene, Verbenone

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