Posted by Nickelback on August 28, 2010 ·
The seeds are abortifacient, antipyretic, anodyne, aphrodisiac, antimicrobial, detoxifying, diuretic, emetic, expectorant, hemostatic, laxative, refrigerant and reassuring. Paste Dewormer seeds used in the vicinity of sciatica, stiffness of shoulder joints and paralysis. The seeds are very toxic. Roots used for gonorrhea, jaundice bile and hemoglobinuria. Powdered seeds are used for functions of the [...]
Posted by Nickelback on August 28, 2010 ·
the whole plant is antibacterial and antifibrile. It gives an essential oil and menthol engaged, through its rapid evaporation, aslightly anesthesia, and minor local effects. It is effective for headache, rhinitis, abdominal cramps, cough, throat and prurigo and vomiting. Menthol obtained from mint Japanese is used in balms. Usually used as a flavoring in cooking.
Posted by Nickelback on August 28, 2010 ·
Leaves of Castor oil is used superficially by nursing mothers to increase milk flow. Castor oil is a natural emollient and can be used as a softener for skin and hair. Castor leaf juice is used against rheumatism, the ring to headache, dropsy, abscesses, and warts. Castor oil is used for temporary constipation, but is not effective for chronic constipation. It has also been used for diarrhea and colic [...]
Posted by Nickelback on August 28, 2010 ·
It is astringent, stomachic, purgative and laxative. It is useful in asthma, cough and batteries. It is also helpful in healing burns and wounds. It is used as gargle against inflammation of the mucous membrane covering the mouth. It is used for cleaning oil and tanning leather.
Posted by Nickelback on August 28, 2010 ·
Bark of the herb is a good remedy in intermittent and remittent fevers, dysentery and diarrhea. The powder is used to treat ulcers. It is mainly useful for treating fevers and bilious diarrhea ingrained in the throes of the muscle fiber. cedar oil, extracted from the plant, is used in catarrhal conditions of the airways. It is an expectorant. It is also useful for skin diseases and ulcers. cedar oils [...]
Posted by Nickelback on August 28, 2010 ·
Bark of the herb is a nice treatment in remittent & intermittent fevers, dysentery & diarrhea. The powder is used in the treatment of ulcers. It is chiefly valuable for the treatment of bilious fevers & inveterate diarrhea arising from agony of the muscular fiber. Cedarwood oil, extracted from the herb, is used for catarrhal circumstances of the respiratory tract. It is an expectorant. [...]