Plant |
English |
Culen, Jesuit's tea |
Latin |
Otholobium glandulosum (L.) J.W.Grimes, Psoralea glandulosa L. |
Plantparts | foliage, Unspecified |
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Ungrouped Diseases & Uses |
Adstringent, Aids digestion, Anthelmintic, Anthelmintics, Anti-asthmatic, Anti-diabetic, Antidiabetic activity, Antifebrile, Anti-helminthic, Antihelminthics, Anti-helmintic, antiinflammatory agent in digestive tract diseases, Anti-pyretic, aperient, Asthma, Astrigent, astringent, bad digestion, benificial effect on the digestion, care of the skin, catharic, Cathartic, Coloenteritis, Diabetes, Diabetes mellitus, Diaphoretic, Digestive, Digestive stimulant, digestive trouble, Digestive weakness, dispel worms, dispepsia, dyspepsia, emetic, enteritis, Enterocolitis, Eupeptic, expel worms, Febrifugal, febrifuge, Good for digestion, Good for skin, helmint, Herbal tonic, hidrotic, improves digestion, indigestion, Induce sweating, induce vomiting, Inflammation of the digestive tract, intestinal catarrh, laxative, movements of the bowel, Perfect skin, Pick-me-up, Poor digestion, Promotes digestion, Psychostimulants, Purgative, Pyretic, reduce fevers, relieves fevers, Skin-care, skin tonic, sores, stimulant, Stimulants, stimulates digestion, stimulating, sudorific, sugar diabetis, sweat-inducing, Tonic, Traumatic injury, treatment for worms, Used as a stimulant, Vermicide, vermifugal, vermifuge, vomitive, Warming digestive, worm, worms, Wound, wound care, Wounds, wound treatment |
Foods |
tea substitute |
Local (Geographical) use |
Phytomedical use in Brazil |
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