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Also called Scullcap.
 
girilal last decade
Used for sleeplessness etc.

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girilal last decade
Stigma is harvested for Suffron. Indicated for Laughing mania alternates with Anger and Rage. Dark Hemmorages with viscous clotting etc.

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girilal last decade
Hi,
This is a wonderful post and ever since I have noticed many of these plants which I had previously overlooked. Thank you for the wonderful information.
 
Monika last decade
Fraxinus Americana is also called White Ash tree. Juice of inner bark is used for all uterine problems and fibroids. Tree is found everywhere in USA and Canada.

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girilal last decade
Fraxinus Excelsior is also called Common Ash or European Ash tree. Found everwhere in USA, Canada and Europe.

Condider as a best medicine for Arthritis and Gout. Juice of leaves and innerback is used.

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girilal last decade
Yes, Monika. I've been doing the same thing taking notice of plants like I never did before.

Thanks, Girilal for inspiring us so much.
 
Pat2006 last decade
Paris quadrifolia, also called one berry and 'true love'.

Eyes feel too large (appear as if protruding from the sockets) Pupils contract (Belladonna Pupils expand)

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girilal last decade
dear dr.girilal
this is so fascinating!
thanks for sharing the knowledge and inspiring ppl to take notice!!
 
vyushti last decade
Also called celery, seeds and stems are used for medicine. Celery is used as salad.

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girilal last decade
Action, Medical Uses, and Dosage.—The root or tuber of cyclamen, in its recent state, is a drastic cathartic, for which purpose it has been long in use among the peasantry of some parts of Europe. Its effects, however, are frequently very severe, as violent emesis, hypercatharsis, intestinal inflammation, cold sweats, tinnitus aurium, spasmodic movements, etc., which sometimes result in death. This severity of action is lessened by drying the tubers.

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girilal last decade
Also called Spindle tree. Dry seeds are used for Liver and Kidney problems.

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girilal last decade
Synonyms and common names:
Bogbean, Buck-bean, Buckbean, Cho Ts'Ai, Common Buckbean, Marsh Buckbean, Marsh Clover, Marsh Trefoil, Menyanthe, Ming Ts'Ai, Mitu-Gasiwa, Nd, Shui Ts'Ai, Suyoncasi, Trebol De Agua, Trefle, Bean Trefoil, Tsui Ts'Ao, Water Trefoil, Menyanthes trifoliata var. minor, Bitterklee

Action is closely related to drosera.

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girilal last decade
Vaccinium Myrtillus, L.

Synonyms and common names:
Airelle, Arandano, Bilberry, Black Whortles, Bleaberry, Blueberry, British Bilberry, Cayuzumu, Dwarf Bilberry, Huckleberry, Hurtleberry, Hurts, Trackleberry, Whinberry, Whortle-berry, Whortleberry, Vaccinium Frondosum.

Tincture of fresh berries is used. Mostly for dysentry etc.

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girilal last decade
Synonyms and common names:
Bekerplant, Kannenstrauch, Nepente, Periok Kera, Piante Da Brocche, Pitcher Plant, Pitchrplant, Purple Pitcherplant, Saddleplant, Sidesaddle flower, Sarazina Gibbosa, Sarracenie, Eve's Cups, Fly-catcher, Fly-trap, Huntsman's Cup, Purple Side-saddle Flower, Side-saddle Plant, Water-cup, Nepenthes distillatoria, Fire works.

Irregular heart action and congestion to head (headache)

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girilal last decade
Very inspiring. I think I'm going to change my name to Paris Quadrifolia.
 
Pat2006 last decade
CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA is also called Howthorn tree. Found in Europe, USA, Canada and on the mountains in all continents.

Berries are used to make medicine.

Produces giddiness, lowered pulse, and air hunger and reduction in blood-pressure. Acts on muscle of heart, and is a heart tonic. No influence on the endocardium.

Myocarditis. Failing compensation. Irregularity of heart. Insomnia of aortic sufferers; anæmia; œdema; cutaneous chilliness. High arterial tension. Is a sedative in cross, irritable patients with cardiac symptoms.

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girilal last decade
I again appreciate your contribution.If you post them alphabetically then it will be much easy to locate.I hope you will pay kind attention.

sajjad.
 
sajjadakram635 last decade
Thanks Sajjad, initially I thought of putting these in alphabatically, but in that case one only wants to see a specific plant and ignores all others. This way one scrolls throught everything. While making this post, I myself discovered several new plants around my place.
 
girilal last decade
sajjad,
I sense you are a very kind person. It's a real pleasure to have your company here on this forem together with the other very caring and kind souls here.


I think that eventually we will be able to google the names of the plants which should take us to the correct thread.

Girilal will be able to tell us to google the specific plant name. For example we would type:

crataegus oxyacantha abchomeopathy

on google and it should take us directly to the post where it is pictured.

I imagine this thread will grow to a hundred pages and google will come in very handy.

Thanks again Girilal. You give me a warm and beautiful reason to come tot his site
 
Pat2006 last decade
Also called Jade Plant because it resembles jade stones. Its name is not in any medicinal book but action is quite silimar to Aloe and in most case it is more effective. Found as potting plant all over the world, can be also grown indoor.

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girilal last decade
Gossipium is also called Cotton Plant. It is grown for cotton. Has many species but the original cotton plant (small leaves) should be used. Not the American Cotton. Tincture of the inner root bark is used.

A powerful emmenagogue, used in physiological doses. Homeopathically, it corresponds to many reflex conditions, depending on disturbed uterine function and pregnancy. Gossypium will relieve tardy menses, especially with sensation that the flow is about to start and yet does not do so. Tall, bloodless patients, with nervous chills.

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girilal last decade
Arum Dracontium

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girilal last decade
Tarragon
Artemisia dracunculus (LINN.)

Tarragon, Little Dragon, Mugwort.

---Parts Used---Leaves, herb.

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girilal last decade
Horseradish
Cochlearia Armoracia (LINN.)
Horseradish, Mountain Radish, Great Raifort. Red Cole.
---Part Used---Root.

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girilal last decade
Euphorbia Hirta is found everywhere. Medicinal applications: used against asthma, bronchitis, worm infestation, conjunctivitis and dysentery. The latex of the plant is used for warts and cuts. It also has lactogenic properties.

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girilal last decade

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