Catarrh Dissolving Salt Mixture

Products Catarrh dissolving salt mixture is available in pharmacies and drugstores. Specialty retailers can make the mixture themselves or order it from specialized service providers. Production Sodium hydrogen carbonate (355) 69.0 g Sodium chloride (355) 28.0 g Anhydrous sodium sulfate (355) 1.5 g Potassium sulfate (355) 1.5 g The salts are mixed. Structure and properties … Catarrh Dissolving Salt Mixture

Coltsfoot Health Benefits

Stem plant Asteraceae, coltsfoot. Medicinal drug Farfarae folium – Coltsfoot leaves: the dried leaf of L (Compositae) (PH 5) – no longer officinal Farfarae flos – Coltsfoot flowers: the dried flower head of L (Compositae) (PH 5) – no longer officinal Preparations Farfarae folii recentis succus. Ingredients Mucilages: polysaccharides Pyrrolizidine alkaloids: sinkirkin, senecionin, tussilagin. Phenolic … Coltsfoot Health Benefits

Larch

Stem plant Pinaceae, European larch. Medicinal drug Larch turpentine PH (Terebinthina laricina PH): Larch turpentine is the balsam (PH) obtained by tapping the stems of Mill. Preparations Laricis summitatum extractum Unguentum resinosum PH Effects Promotes blood circulation Expectorant Antiseptic Fields of application Rheumatic complaints, neuralgic complaints. Catarrh, cold Furuncle Dosage For inhalation, put a few … Larch

Wool Flower (Mullein)

Stem plant Scrophulariaceae, common mullein, L. Scrophulariaceae, large-flowered mullein. Medicinal drug Verbasci flos, woolly mullein flowers. The dried flowers reduced to the corolla petals with stamens attached by L. Bertol. ( Schrad.). Preparations Species pectorales PH Ingredients Iridoid glycosides Phenylethanoid glycosides Mucilages Saponins Flavonoids Effects Anti-irritant Expectorant Fields of application Catarrh, acute bronchitis, cough, cold, … Wool Flower (Mullein)

Horseradish

Armoracia rusticana Farmer’s mustard, horseradish, krien, forest radishHorseradish is a long, multi-headed beet root. Elongated and notched large leaves arranged in a rosette are typical for the appearance of the horseradish. The flower appears in the middle, inconspicuous, white and arranged in panicles. Flowering time: June to July Occurrence. Native to Southern Europe, cultivated in … Horseradish

Horseradish Medicinal Uses

Stem plant Brassicaceae, horseradish. Medicinal drug Armoraciae radix – horseradish Armoraciae radix recens – Fresh horseradish: the fresh root collected in spring or autumn by Schultz. (Cruciferae) (PH 5). Effects Antimicrobial Stimulating blood circulation Fields of application Catarrh of the airways Infections of the urinary tract As rubefaciens Dosage Average daily dose 20 g of … Horseradish Medicinal Uses

Silver Beaver

Stem plant Apiaceae, greater burnet, lesser burnet. Medicinal drug Pimpinellae radix – beavernell root. Preparations Pimpinellae extractum ethanolicum liquidum Ingredients Essential oil Coumarins Saponins? Effects disgorging Indications Catarrh, cough with phlegm formation; as a spice. Dosage As an infusion, daily dose 6-12 g. Adverse effects None known

Myrtle

Stem plant Myrtaceae, myrtle. Medicinal drug Myrti folium – myrtle leaves Ingredients Essential oil: Myrti aetheroleum Myrtol is a fraction of the essential oil and contains 1,8-cineole, limonene and (+)-α-pinene, among others. Tannins Bitters Effects Astringent: astringent and tanning. Expectorant Fields of application As a tanning drug For colds, e.g. catarrh, sinusitis, bronchitis.

Primrose

Stem plant Primulaceae, primrose. Medicinal drug Primulae flos – Primrose flowers Primulae radix – Primrose root: Primrose root consists of the whole or cut dried rhizome with the roots of L. or Hill. (PhEur). Preparations Primulae radicis extractum ethanolicum liquidum Primulae radicis extractum ethanolicum siccum Primulae radicis extractum liquidum Ingredients Triterpene saponins Flavonoids Effects Secretion … Primrose

Mountain Pine

Stem plant Pinaceae, mountain pine, mountain pine. Medicinal drug Needles, twig tips, branches. Ingredients Essential oil: mountain pine oil PH (Pini pumilionis aetheroleum). Effects Expectorant Stimulating blood circulation Antiseptic Fields of application Catarrh Rheumatic complaints Adverse effects Skin irritation

Star Anise

Products Star anise is available in pharmacies and drugstores, for example, as a powder or as whole, dried aggregate fruits. Star anise oil is also available and included in some medicines, such as gastrointestinal remedies, tea mixtures, and rubs for external use. Stem plant The evergreen tree of the star anise family (Schisandraceae) is native … Star Anise

Saponins

Effects Expectorating Secretolytic Anti-edematous Antiphlogistic Antiulcerogenic Adaptogenic, stimulation of the ability to learn Properties The properties and effects apply to each representative differently. Optically active Hemolytic: dissolve red blood cells Antimicrobial Taste scratchy Irritating, are injected tissue damaging Indications Cough with viscous mucus formation, catarrh. Tonic, geriatric (ginseng). Ulcer (licorice) Chronic venous insufficiency (horse chestnut) … Saponins