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

Rev.11-03-2021

Princess vine

Plant

Family

Vitaceae

English

Princess vine, Curtain ivy, Millionaire vinem, Possum grape, Seasonvine, Wild grape

Latin

Cissus verticillata (L.) Nicolson & C.E.Jarvis, Cissus sicyoides L., Cissus verticillata L>

Plantparts

foliage, Stalk, Unspecified

Diseases & Uses

Ungrouped Diseases & Uses

Abdominal bloating, Abdominal swelling, abscess, Abscesses, Against blisters, Anti-abscess, Anti-diabetic, Antidiabetic activity, Anti-hypertensive, Antihypotensive agent, Anti-inflammatory, antiinflammatory agent, Anti-Rheumatic, Antispasmodic, Antiulcer, Arterial hypertension, arthritis, Blisters, Bloating, boils, Cerebral haemorrhage, Cerebral hemorrhage, convulsive state, cramp, cramps, diabetes, diabetes mellitus, Diaphoretic, diuretic, Febrile response, fever, feverish condition, Fevers, Fortifying, General inflammation, General inflammations, hidrotic, high blood pressure, hypertension, Hyper tensive, Hypotension, Hypotensive, Induce sweating, Infant's trush, Inflammation, inflammation in general, inflammations, Inflammations in general, Low blood pressure, Lowers bloodpressure, Pressor, Pyrexia, reduce blood pressure, reduce high bloodpressure, reduces swellings, Refresher, refreshing, relax spasms, Rheumatic disorder, rheumatism, snakebite, Snake bites, spasm, Spasmolytic, Strengthener, Strengthening, sudorific, sugar diabetis, sweat-inducing, Swellings, Thorn prick, Thrush, trush, Ulcerous sores, ulcers, Used in the treatment of snake bites, Vasopressor, Vasopressor agent

Local (Geographical) use

Phytomedical used by Ribeirinhos in the North Araguaia microregion, Mato Grosso, Brazil, Phytomedical use in Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao, Phytomedical use in Brazil, Phytomedical use in the Guianas (Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana)

Ingredients

 alkaloid, Calcium, cyanidin, Delphinidin, flavonoid, Luteolin, manganese, phenol, phosphorus, potassium, Quinone, saponin, Sesquiterpene lactone, silicon, sterol, sugar, tannin

Source: LiberHerbarum/Pn6860

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