Coffee

Products Dried coffee beans, coffee powder, coffee capsules and other products are available in grocery stores. Stem plant The parent plant is the coffee shrub or coffee tree from the Rubiaceae family (redbud family). The two main species are for Arabica coffee and for Robusta coffee. is also called. Medicinal drug The so-called coffee beans … Coffee

Feverfew Clover

Stem plant Menyanthaceae, feverfew clover Medicinal drug Menyanthidis folium PhEur (Trifolii fibrini folium) – bitter clover leaves: the dried, whole or crushed leaves of L. (PhEur) Ingredients Bitters: secoiridoid glycosides: dihydrofoliamenthine, menthiafolin. Flavonoids Coumarins Phenolic carboxylic acids Tannins Effects Amarum purum Promotes the secretion of saliva and gastric juices Fields of application Loss of appetite … Feverfew Clover

Yellow Gentian

Products Preparations from the gentian root are commercially available in the form of drops, tinctures, tablets, dragées and as tea, among others. The medicinal drug is available in pharmacies and drugstores. Stem plant Yellow gentian L. of the gentian family (Gentianaceae) is also native to the Swiss Alps. It should not be confused with white … Yellow Gentian

Bitter Orange

Stem plant Rutaceae, bitter orange. See also under orange. Medicinal drug Aurantii flos (Aurantii amari flos) – Bitter orange flowers: the whole, dried, unopened flower of L. ssp. (PhEur). PhEur requires a minimum content of flavonoids, calculated as naringin. Aurantii amari flavedo – bitter orange peel, bitter orange peel (flavedo). Aurantii pericarpum – bitter orange … Bitter Orange

Wormwood: Medicinal Uses

Products Wormwood herb is available in pharmacies and drugstores as open goods and in the form of teas. In addition, various preparations such as tinctures are on the market. Stem plant Wormwood L., from the daisy family (Asteraceae). Medicinal drug The wormwood herb (Absinthii herba) is used as a medicinal herb. It consists of the … Wormwood: Medicinal Uses