Plant |
English |
Haresfoot clover, Hare’s-foot clover, Hare's foot, Hare's-foot clover, Hare's-foot trefoil, Rabbit-foot, Rabbitfoot clover, Stone clover, Trifolium arvense |
Latin |
Trifolium arvense L. |
Plantparts | Aerial part, foliage |
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Ungrouped Diseases & Uses |
Adstringent, Ankle ulcer, Anti-bacterial, Antibacterial Agent, Anti-diarrheic, Antidiarrhetic, Anti-diarrhoeal, Antidiarrhoeic, Anti-dysenteric, Anti-gout, Antiinflammatory, Antiphogistic, Anti-Rheumatic, Antiseptic, arthritis, Astrigent, Astringent, Bactericidal, Bactericide, Bacteriostatic, baktericidal, Bloody flux, Bromidrosis, Cough, Coughing, Coughs, diaorrhea, Diarrhea, diarrhoea, Disinfectant, dysentery, Dysphonia, Dysuria, Excess foot perspiration, Foot odor, Foot odour, Foot Perspiration, Gastric catarrh, Gastritis, gastrointestinal, Gastrointestinal disorder, Gout, Haemoptysis, Hemoptysis, hoarse, hoarseness, Hoarse voice, inflammation of the mucous membrane of the mouth, leg sore, Painful urination, perspiring feet, reduce inflammation, Rheumatic arthralgia, Rheumatic disorder, Rheumatism, Salivation, sores, sores on the lower legs, spitting of blood, Stomatitis, sweaty feet, Traumatic injury, Used as an antiseptic, Used in the treatment of cough, Wound, wound care, wounds, wound treatment |
Homoeopathically uses |
Anti-diarrheic, Anti-diarrhoeal, Anti-diarrhoeic, arthritis, chronic gastritis, Diaorrhea, Diarrhea, Diarrhoea, rheumatism |
Ingredients |
  | essential oil, mucilage, resin, Tannic acid, Tanning agents |
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