LIVER
LIVER
Used Part.
The leaves.
Active Principles.
Anemonina, anemonol, hepatotrilobina, emulsina, saponosides.
Drug Action.
Plant poorly studied. Popularly used as
a
diuretic, and anti - inflammatory
intestinal
vulnerary
(healing)
Since former
has
been attributed
a
protective effect and stimulating the
liver
functioning, according to the theory of the symbol, for its leaves trilobuladas.
Indications.
Wounds, boils, eczema.
Side Effects.
The fresh plant is blistering. By mouth can cause
gastroenteritis
.
Galenica forms / Dosage.
Infusion:
1 teaspoon per cup of
coffee
, 2 - 3 cups
a
day or applied externally in the form of washes or towels.
Bibliography.
Bézanger - Beauquesne, L; Pinkas, M; Torck, M; Trotin,
F
. Medicinal plants of temperate Regions. Paris: Maloine, 1980, pp. 102 - 3.
Lastra, JJ; Bachiller, LI. Medicinal Plants in Asturias, Cantabria and the cornice. Gijón: Ediciones Trea, 1997, pp. 153.
Mulet, L. Toxic Plants of Valencia. Castellon:
Provincial, 1997, pp. 225 - 6.
Peris, JB; Stübing, G; Figuerola, R. Guide to Medicinal Plants of Valencia. Valencia: Las Provincias, 1996,
p
. 268.
Villar, L; Palacín, JM; Calvo,
C
. Gomez,
D
; Montserrat, G. Medicinal Plants of the Aragonese Pyrenees and other tierrras Huesca. 2. Huesca: Provincial, 1992,
p
. 119.
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