Plant |
Family | Rose family (Rosaceae) |
English |
Dewberry, European dewberry |
Latin |
Rubus caesius L., Rubus cæsius L., Rubus caesius |
Plantparts | Fruit, Leaf, Root |
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Ungrouped Diseases & Uses |
Acid indigestion, Adstringent, Amygdalitis, Anti-diabetic, antidiabetic activity, Anti-diarrheic, antidiarrhetic, Anti-diarrhoeal, Antidiarrhoeic, Anti-eczemic, Anti-edemic, Anti-heartburn, Antihemorrhagic, Antihæmorrhagic, Astrigent, Astringent, Bladder infection, Bladder infections, Bladder inflammation, Bleeding Stancher, Blood cleanser, blood cleansing, Blood-purifier, Cardialgia, check bleeding, Cleanses the blood, cleansing the skin, Cutaneous Eruptions, Cystitis, Cystitis acuta, depurant, Depurative, diabetes, diabetes mellitus, diaorrhea, Diarrhea, diarrhoea, diuretic, dropsy, eczema, Edema, eruption, excema, expectorant, Expellant of phlegm, Febrile response, Fever, feverish condition, Fevers, fluid accumulation, Gastroenteritis, haemostatic, Heartburn, Hemostat, Hemostatic, Hydropsy, Hæmostatic, Inflammation of bowels, inflammation of the bladder, inflammation of the mucous membrane of the mouth, Inflammation of the tonsils, Inflammatory states of intestines, inhibit bleeding, intestinal inflammation, Mucolytic agent, oedema, Pick-me-up, Psychostimulants, purify blood, Purify skin, purify the blood, Pyrexia, Pyrosis, Rash, Rashes, Skin cleansing, skin eruption, Skin Eruptions, skin impurities, skin rashes, sores, Stanches blood, staunches bleeding, stimulant, Stimulants, stimulating, Stiptic, Stomatitis, Stop bleeding, Stops bleeding, Styptic, sugar diabetis, to cleanse the blood, tonsilitis, Tonsillitis, Traumatic injury, Urinary bladder inflammation, Used as a stimulant, Wound, wound care, wounds, wound treatment |
Foods |
tea substitute |
Other uses |
colouring, Dye, Dyeing, Used to dye different types of fibres |
Ingredients |
  | essential oil, lactic acid, malic acid, oxalic acid, pectin, salicylic acid, succinic acid, Tanning agents, Vitamin C |
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