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

Rev.11-03-2021

Monkey nut

Plant

Family

cashew or sumac family (Anacardiaceae)

English

Monkey nut

Latin

Anacardium humile A.St.-Hil.

Plantparts

Cortex, floral receptacle, foliage, Fruits, Oil of fruits, Roots, Unspecified

Diseases & Uses

Ungrouped Diseases & Uses

Anti-diabetic, Antidiabetic activity, Anti-diarrheic, antidiarrhetic, Anti-diarrhoeal, Antidiarrhoeic, antiinfective, Antisyphilitic, Assist healing of wounds, Blood cleanser, blood cleansing, Blood-purifier, Cholelithiasis, Choleliths, Cleanses the blood, Communicable disease, Cutaneous conditions, depurant, Depurative, dermatological, dermatological complaints, Dermatosis, Diabetes, diabetes mellitus, diaorrhea, Diarrhea, diarrhoea, Digestive ulcers, diuretic, Gallstone, Gallstones, Gastric ulcer, Gastritis, General infection, healing, healing cuts, Healing wounds, heal wounds, Infection, infection in general, infections, infections in general, Infectious disease, Infectious diseases, inflammation in stomach, inflammation of stomach, promotes healing of wounds, purify blood, purify the blood, skin disease, Skin diseases, skin disorders, skin problems in general, Stomach inflammation, Stomach ulcers, Stone in the gallbladder, sugar diabetis, syphilis, throat infection, to cleanse the blood, Transmissible disease, Ulcer, Vulnerary, Wound healing, Wound repair, Wounds healing

Local (Geographical) use

Phytomedical used by Ribeirinhos in the North Araguaia microregion, Mato Grosso, Brazil, Phytomedical use in Brazil

Source: LiberHerbarum/Pn7257

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