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

Rev.06-01-2020

Indian valerian

Plant

English

Indian valerian, Jatamansi, Sungandhabala, Tagara

Latin

Valeriana jatamansi Jones ex Roxb., Valeriana wallichii DC., Valeriana jatamansi Jones, Valeriana jatamansii Jones.

Plantparts

Entire plant, Flower, Roots, Unspecified, Whole plant

Diseases & Uses

Ungrouped Diseases & Uses

abdominal pain, Aids digestion, Anticonvulsant, Anti-diarrheic, Antidiarrhetic, Anti-diarrhoeal, Antidiarrhoeic, Anti-epileptic, Anti-spasmodic, bad digestion, Bellyache, Bellypain, benificial effect on the digestion, Calmative, Calming of nerves, Carminative, Carminativum, Cephalagia, Cephalalgia, Clears gas, Colic, complaints of urinary system, convulsion, Convulsions, convulsive state, Cramp, Cramps, diaorrhea, Diarrhea, diarrhoea, Digestive, Digestive stimulant, digestive trouble, Digestive weakness, disorders of the urinary passage, dispepsia, diuretic, dyspepsia, epilepsy, Eupeptic, eyebath, eye lotion, eye wash, Fart, Flatulence, flatulency, flatus, Gas, gastralgia, Good for digestion, have weak nerves, Headache, headaches, head pains, Hypnotic, hysteria, improves digestion, indigestion, intestinal gas, lulling, Nervine, Nervous atony, Nervous debility, Nervous lassitude, Nervous trophorestorative, Neurasthenia, Pick-me-up, Poor digestion, problems in the urinary system, Promotes digestion, Psychostimulants, relaxes the nervous system, relax spasms, Sedative, soothe, soothes headaches, soothes nerves, Soothing, soporific, spasm, Spasmolytic, stimulant, Stimulants, stimulates digestion, stimulating, Stomach ache, Stomach aches, Stomach pain, stomach pains, suffering from a nervous disorder, Tranquilizer, Tranquilliser, tranquillizer, Urinary diseases, urinary disorders, urinary problems, Urinary tract ailments, Urinary-tract diseases, Used as a stimulant, Warming digestive, weak nerves, wind

Foods

Aromatic, Flavor, flavouring

TCM - Traditional Chinese medicine

Traditional Chinese medicine, Used in traditional Chinese medicin

Local (Geographical) use

Phytomedical used in Manoor Valley, Northern Pakistan, Phytomedical used in northern India, Phytomedical use in Nepal

Ingredients

 3-Methylbutanoic acid, acetic acid, Arachidonic acid, Ar-Curcumene, Beta-Sitosterol, Butyric acid, Chromium, Copper, essential oil, formic acid, hesperidin, iron, Lignin, linoleic acid, linolenic acid, malic acid, manganese, Oleic acid, Palmitic acid, Propionic acid, Sesquiterpenoids, valepotriate, valeric acid, valtratum, zinc

Source: LiberHerbarum/Pn6769

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