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

Rev.06-01-2020

Poet's daffodil

Plant

English

Poet's daffodil, Findern flower, Nargis, Pheasant’s-eye daffodil, Pheasant’s-eye narcissus, Pheasant's eye, Pheasant's-eye daffodil, Pinkster lily, Poet’s narcissus, Poet's narcissus

Latin

Narcissus poeticus L.

Diseases & Uses

Ungrouped Diseases & Uses

Anti-catarrhal, Anticonvulsant, Anti-diarrheic, antidiarrhetic, Anti-diarrhoeal, Antidiarrhoeic, Anti-dysenteric, Anti-epileptic, Anti-Rheumatic, Antispasmodic, Anti-Stress, aphrodisiac, arthritis, Bloody flux, Calmative, Calming of nerves, Catarrh, Catarrhal inflammation, Convulsion, Convulsions, convulsive state, cramp, cramps, diaorrhea, Diarrhea, diarrhoea, dysentery, Emetic, Epilepsy, hysteria, Increases sexual desire, induce vomiting, inflammation of mucous membrane, Intermittent fever, Irritant, Love drug, relaxes the nervous system, relax spasms, Rheumatic disorder, rheumatism, sedative, soothe, soothes nerves, Soothing, spasm, Spasmolytic, Stress, Tranquilizer, Tranquilliser, tranquillizer, vomitive

Homoeopathically uses

homoeopathically use, Homoeopathically uses

Warnings

Poison, Poisonous, Toxic

Other uses

Aromatherapeutic use, Aromatherapy, Narcotic, narcotic effect

TCM - Traditional Chinese medicine

TCM MERIDIAN: NA, Traditional Chinese medicine, Used in traditional Chinese medicin

Local (Geographical) use

Phytomedical use in Brazil

Ingredients

 alkaloid, essential oil

Source: LiberHerbarum/Pn1608

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