Liber Herbarum Minor (English)
The incomplete reference-guide to Herbal medicine

Rev.12-05-2020

Thimbleberry

Plant

Family

Rose family (Rosaceae)

English

Thimbleberry, Salmonberry, Western thimble-berry

Latin

Rubus nutkanus Moc. ex Ser., Rubus parviflorus Nutt., Rubus nutkanus Ser.

Diseases & Uses

Ungrouped Diseases & Uses

Adstringent, anorexia, Anorexy, Antiemetic, Antiinflammatory, Antiphogistic, Antivomitive, Appetite stimulant, Appetizer, Appetizing, Astrigent, Astringent, Blood tonic, Cataplasm, compress, emesis, fomentation, good for the stomach, Herbal tonic, improves appetite, inappetence, Increases the appetite, lack of appetite, loss of appetite, Oleaginous, Poor appetite, poultice, Puking, reduce inflammation, Salve, Stimulant to increase appetite, stimulate the appetite, stomach atony, stomach debility, stomachic, stomach lassitude, stomach tonic, stopping vomiting, Throwing up, Tonic, Tonic for blood, Vomit, Vomiting, weak stomach

Women's diseases

All women's diseases, feminine disorders, Gynaecological, Gyneacological, Gyneacologycal, Gyneacoloical

Other uses

colouring, Dye, Dyeing, Soap, Soap Substitute, soap substitutes, Used to dye different types of fibres

Ingredients

 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid, flavonoid, P-Coumaric acid, Protocatechuic acid, Vanillic acid

Source: LiberHerbarum/Pn4331

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