Plant |
English |
Canary islands-balm, Balm-of-gilead, Canary balm, Canary island balm, Herb of gilead |
Latin |
Cedronella canariensis (L.) Webb & Berthel., Cedronella triphylla Moench, Cedronella canariensis (L.) Willd. ex Webb & Bethel., Cedronella triphylla, Melissa canariensis |
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Ungrouped Diseases & Uses |
Acute coryza, Acute viral nasopharyngitis, Aids digestion, Antidepressant, Antidepressive, Anti-flu, bad digestion, benificial effect on the digestion, Calmative, Calming of nerves, Cephalagia, Cephalalgia, chill, Chills, Cold, Colds, common cold, Depression, Digestive, Digestive stimulant, digestive trouble, Digestive weakness, dispepsia, Dyspepsia, Eupeptic, Flu, Good for digestion, Gripe, Grippe, headache, headaches, Head colds, head pains, improves digestion, Indigestion, Influenza, nervous heart, Poor digestion, Promotes digestion, relaxes the nervous system, sedative, soothe, soothes headaches, soothes nerves, Soothing, stimulates digestion, the flue, Tranquilizer, Tranquilliser, tranquillizer, Warming digestive |
Women's diseases |
Dysmennorhoea, Dysmenorrhea, Dysmenorrhoea, Menstrual cramp, Menstrual cramps, Menstrual pain, Pain during menstruation, painful periods, Period pain |
Foods |
tea substitute |
Other uses |
Pot-pourri |
Ingredients |
  | Bitter Components, essential oil, Tannic acid |
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