Plant |
Family | Heath family (Ericaceae) |
English |
Large cranberry, American cranberry, Bearberry, Cranberry, Cultivated cranberry |
Latin |
Vaccinium macrocarpon Aiton. |
Plantparts | Fruit, Unspecified |
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Ungrouped Diseases & Uses |
angina pectoris, Anorexia, Anorexy, Anti-arteriosclerotic, Anti-atherosclerotic, Antibacterial, Antibacterial Agent, Anti-biotic, Anti-diarrheic, antidiarrhetic, Anti-diarrhoeal, Antidiarrhoeic, Antifebrile, Anti-gout, antipyretic, Anti-Rheumatic, Anti-scorbutic, antiseptic, Appetite stimulant, Appetizer, Appetizing, arteriosclerosis, Arteriosclerotic vascular disease, arthritis, Atherosclerosis, Bactericidal, Bactericide, Bacteriostatic, baktericidal, Bedwetting, Betwetting, Bladder infection, Bladder infections, Bladder inflammation, Cardiospasm, cystitis, Cystitis acuta, diaorrhea, diarrhea, diarrhoea, diseases of the respiratory tract, Disinfectant, disorders in the respiratory passages, Diuretic, Duodenal ulcer, Duodenal ulcers, Enuresis, Febrifugal, febrifuge, Febrile response, fever, feverish condition, Fevers, gout, Hardening of the arteries, hardning of the arteries, improves appetite, inappetence, Increases the appetite, inflammation of pelvis of kidney, inflammation of the bladder, inflammation of the mucous membrane of the mouth, involuntary discharge of urine, lack of appetite, Loss of appetite, Medicinal, Medicinal herb, medicine, Medicines, Nocturnal enuresis, Pectoral, Poor appetite, pyelitis, Pyretic, Pyrexia, reduce fevers, relieves fevers, Respiratory affections, Respiratory ailments, respiratory complaints, Respiratory disease, Respiratory diseases, respiratory disorders, respiratory illness, Rheumatic arthralgia, Rheumatic disorder, rheumatism, scorbutus, Scurvy, spring fatigue, Stimulant to increase appetite, stimulate the appetite, Stomatitis, Ulcers of duodenum, Unspecified Medicinal Disorders, Urinary bladder inflammation, Used as an antiseptic, Used for medicine, Used medicinally, vitamin-c deficiency disease |
TCM - Traditional Chinese medicine |
TCM MERIDIAN: NA, Traditional Chinese medicine, Used in traditional Chinese medicin |
Local (Geographical) use |
Phytomedical use in Brazil |
Ingredients |
  | 4-Anisaldehyde, Abscisic acid, acetic acid, Aesculetin, Alpha-Carotene, Alpha-Terpineol, Alpha-Tocopherol, aluminium, Anthocyanin, arbutin, ascorbic acid, ash, Astragalin, Benzaldehyde, benzoic acid, Benzyl alcohol, Benzyl benzoate, Beta-Sitosterol, Boron, Cadmium, Calcium, Carbohydrates, Carotol, Catechin, Chlorogenic acid, Chromium, citric acid, cobalt, Copper, Decanoic acid, Epicatechin, eugenol, fat, Ferulic acid, Fibres, flavonoid, folinic acid, Glucuronic acid, Hippuric acid, hyperoside, iron, Lead, lutein, magnesium, malic acid, manganese, Mercury, Molybdenum, Natural rubber, Niacin, Nickel, Nitrogen, Oleanolic acid, oxalic acid, Pantothenic acid, Parasorbic acid, P-Coumaric acid, pectin, phosphorus, potassium, Proanthocyanidin, protein, Pyridoxine, Quercetin, quercitrin, Resveratrol, Rubidium, Scopoletin, Selenium, silicon, sodium, sugars, Sulfur, tannin, Tanning agents, triterpene, Ursolic acid, valeric acid, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Vitamin K1, water, zinc, Β-Carotene, Ζ-Carotene |
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