Devil’s Claw

Synonyms in a broader sense Devil’s claw root, Harpargophyti radix, Harpagophytum procumbens, Chondroprotektiva, Natural remedies, Agnesin forte, Allya, Arthrosettes, Bomarthros, Cefatec, Harpagosan tea, Barnacle ExplanationDefinition The healing effect of the devil’s claw (Harpargophyti radix) has been known in folk medicine for a long time. It contains iridoid-type bitter substances, procumbide and free cinnamic acid. They … Devil’s Claw

Dosage form | Devil’s Claw

Dosage form The devil’s claw is available in different dosage forms. It can be taken in the form of There is the devil’s claw in “pure form” or as a combination product with homeopathic active substances like: Tablets Effervescent tablets Capsules Drops (may contain alcohol! ) Powder Tea Ampoules for injection under the skin (subcutaneous), … Dosage form | Devil’s Claw

Lemon balm

Melissa officinalis Bee-weed, women’s well-being, lemon balmLemon balm grows up to 70 cm high. Square stem, strongly branched, small leaves and inconspicuous white flowers. When the fresh leaves are rubbed between the fingers, a lemon-like odor develops. Flowering time: July to August. Occurrence: Origins in the Mediterranean region, in our country also in gardens. Lemon … Lemon balm

Myrrh

Synonyms in a broader sense Latin name: Commiphora myrrha Genus: Balsamic shrub Plant description The home of the plant is Somalia, Ethiopia, Yemen and Sudan. The tree grows barely 3 m high, small and often twisted leaves, the flowers grow in panicles. Also in Arabia myrrh is harvested, the trees are bigger and higher and … Myrrh

Hamamelis or witch hazel

Synonyms The witch hazel has the Latin name Hamamelis virginia. It is also known by this name: Witch Hazel Witch hazel Magic Hare and Virginian magic bush Hamamelis virginiana in homeopathy Definition The medicinal plant Hamamelis belongs to the family of Hamamelis plants. The witch hazel is a tree-like shrub that can grow up to … Hamamelis or witch hazel

Heart team

Latin name: Leonurus cardicaGenus: Labiate family: Heart-gold, heart-shaped, lion’s tail protected! Plant description: Up to over knee-high plant, stem square-grooved, leaves densely hairy and serrated at the edges. The small flowers pale red. Flowering time: July to AugustOrigin: In Europe, North America, Central Asia wild on fences, roadsides dry meadows. Cultivated in Eastern Europe. Medicinally … Heart team

Burdock

Latin name: Arctium lappa Genus: Basket flower plants Folk name: Bardane, Bolster, Horse burdock Plant description Biennial, 1 to 1.5 m tall, reddish stem, abundantly branched. Leaves felt-hairy, size decreasing strongly from bottom to top. Bluish to red inflorescences. Up to 60 cm long, branched root. Flowering time: June and July. Occurrence: Very often at … Burdock

Rhubarb (Rheum officinale)

Knotweed plants Chinese rhubarb Plant description The home of the medicinal rhubarb is China. Today it is also cultivated in Europe. However, the largest amount of the drug comes from wild growing 5 to 10 year old plants. The root is strong, with numerous secondary roots and tubers. The basal leaves grow as leaf rosettes, … Rhubarb (Rheum officinale)

Camphor (Cinnamomium camphora)

Plant description His home countries are China and Japan. Is also cultivated in cultures. The tree can reach a height of 30 m. It grows gnarled and branched, the leaves are oblong, elliptical, with downy hairs on the underside. The inconspicuous, yellowish to greenish flowers are arranged in long-stemmed, less flowered panicles. From these develop … Camphor (Cinnamomium camphora)