Plant |
English |
Wall germander, Germander, Wild germander |
Latin |
Teucrium chamaedrys L., Teucrium chamaedris, Teucrium chamædrys L. |
Plantparts | foliage, Grass, Leaf, Unspecified |
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Ungrouped Diseases & Uses |
Abdominal pain, Abdominal trouble, Adstringent, Aerophagia, Aerophagy, Aids digestion, Anorexia, Anorexy, Anthelmintic, Anthelmintics, Anti-asthmatic, Anti-bacterial, Antibacterial Agent, Anti-Bronchitic, Anticonvulsant, Anti-epileptic, Antifebrile, Anti-gingivitic, Anti-gout, Anti-helminthic, Antihelminthics, Antihelmintic, Antiinflammatory, antiinflammatory agent, Antipyretic, Anti-Rheumatic, Antiseptic, aperient, Appetite stimulant, Appetizer, Appetizing, arthritis, Assist healing of wounds, Asthma, asthmatic coughs, Astrigent, Astringent, Bactericidal, Bactericide, Bacteriostatic, bad digestion, baktericidal, Bellyache, Bellypain, benificial effect on the digestion, Bitter, Bitter Tonic, bladder dysfunction, blood cleanser, blood cleansing, Blood purifier, Bronchial catarrh, Bronchitis, Bronquite, Carminative, Carminativum, catharic, Cathartic, Cephalagia, Cephalalgia, Cleanses the blood, Clears gas, complaints of the stomach, convulsion, Convulsions, Cough, Coughing, Coughs, depurant, Depurative, dermatitis, Diaphoretic, Difficult urination, Digestive, digestive disorders, digestive problems, Digestive stimulant, Digestive System Disorders, digestive trouble, Digestive weakness, disease of the digestive organs, disease of the stomach, Disinfectant, disorders of the digestive system, dispel worms, dispepsia, diuretic, dyspepsia, Eczema, epilepsy, Eupeptic, expel worms, Fart, Febrifugal, febrifuge, Febrile response, Fever, feverish condition, Fevers, Flatulence, flatulency, flatus, Gall-bladder complaints, gallbladder disorders, Gall-bladder problems, Gas, Gastralgia, Gastropathy, General inflammation, General inflammations, Gingivitis, Good for digestion, good for the stomach, Gout, headache, headaches, head pains, healing, healing cuts, Healing wounds, heal wounds, helmint, Herbal tonic, hidrotic, Icterus, imbalanced bladder function, improves appetite, improves digestion, inappetence, Increases the appetite, indigestion, Indolent ulcers, Induce sweating, Inflamed skin conditions, Inflammation, inflammation in general, Inflammation of the gum tissue, inflammation of the skin, inflammations, Inflammations in general, inflammed gums, intestinal gas, Intestinal pain, Intestine pain, Ischuria, jaundice, lack of appetite, laxative, Loss of appetite, miction distress, movements of the bowel, paradontosis, parodontal disease, Periodontitis, Persistant sores, Pick-me-up, Poor appetite, Poor digestion, poorly healing sores, Promotes digestion, promotes healing of wounds, Psychostimulants, Pungent, Purgative, purify blood, purify the blood, Pyorrhea alveolaris, Pyretic, Pyrexia, reduce fevers, relieves fevers, retention of urine, Rheumatic arthralgia, Rheumatic disorder, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Scrofulosis, skin inflammation, skin inflammations, slow-healing sores, slow-healing wounds, Slow-to-heal wounds, soothes headaches, sores, sore skin, Stimulant, Stimulants, Stimulant to increase appetite, stimulates digestion, stimulate the appetite, stimulating, Stomach ache, Stomach aches, Stomach aliment, stomach atony, stomach complaints, stomach debility, Stomach disease, stomach disorders, stomachic, stomach lassitude, Stomach pain, stomach pains, stomach problem, stomach problems, stomach tonic, stomach trouble, sudorific, sweat-inducing, to cleanse the blood, Tonic, Traumatic injury, treatment for worms, Urinary retention, urine retention, Used as an antiseptic, Used as a stimulant, Used in the treatment of cough, Vermicide, vermifugal, vermifuge, Vulnerary, Warming digestive, weak stomach, wind, worm, worms, Wound, wound care, wound healing, Wound repair, wounds, Wounds healing, wound treatment |
Foods |
Aromatic, Condiment, culinary, Culinary herb, Flavor, flavouring, spice, spice in wine |
TCM - Traditional Chinese medicine |
TCM MERIDIAN: NA, Traditional Chinese medicine, Used in traditional Chinese medicin |
Local (Geographical) use |
Phytomedical used in Israel, the Golan Heights and the West Bank region, Phytomedical use in Brazil |
Ingredients |
  | Beta-Sitosterol, Bitter Components, Bornyl acetate, caffeic acid, Caryophyllene, Chlorogenic acid, choline, Diosmin, essential oil, fructose, Galactose, glucose, Harpagide, Isoquercetin, marrubiin, Paraffin wax, Polyphenol, saponin, Stachyose, Stigmasterol, Sucrose, Tannic acid, tannin, Tanning agents, Ursolic acid, Β-amyrin |
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