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Asthma cough

The compound is toxic hy ingestion, inhalation, and contact. Inhalation can cause asthma, cough, dyspnea, and bronchial constriction. Ingestion can cause gastrointestinal tract disturbances. Other toxic symptoms are skin pallor, greenish-black tongue, and papular skin rash (Lewis, R. J. (Sr) 1996. Sax s Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials, 9 ed. New York Van Nostrand Reinhold). [Pg.966]

Petasites japonicus F. Schmidt Feng Dou Cai (flower, root, leaf) Beta-sitosterol, beta-carotene, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, ascorbic acid.50 For colds, asthma, cough, dyspnea, tuberculosis. [Pg.124]

Raphanus sativus L. Cai Fu (Radish) (leaf, flower, seed, root) Raphanin.50 For asthma, cough, diarrhea, dysentery, eruptive fevers, bactericidal, antitumor. [Pg.138]

N.A. Tropane alkaloids (hyoscyamine, hyoscine), flavonoids, withanolides, coumarins, tannins.100 Treat asthma, coughs, fevers, skin conditions. [Pg.197]

N.A. Aralia catechu L. A. nudicaulis L. A. racemosa L. Arctiin, tannins, diterpene acids, glucoside, volatile oil.99-102 Treat rheumatism, asthma, coughs. [Pg.249]

Cloves are more often used to assist the action of other herbal remedies rather than alone. When not available, allspice is substituted. It is spicy, warming, stimulant, anodyne, anaesthetic (topical), antiemetic, antigriping (added to other herbs), vermifuge, uterine stimulant, stomachic, aromatic, carminative, antiseptic, antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, antispasmodic, expectorant, aphrodisiac and promotes salivation and digestive juices. The oil is expectorant, anaesthetic, emmenogogue it affects the kidney, spleen and stomach and has preservative properties. Tea made from clove bud (other herbs/spices can be used or added to cloves, such as allspice, bay, cinnamon and marjoram) has been used to relieve bronchitis, asthma, coughs, a tendency to infection, tuberculosis, altitude... [Pg.154]

Carica papaya Melon tree Caricaceae Antifertility, antiparasitic, antihelmitic, abortifacient, amnesia, insomnia, headache, arthritis, asthma, coughs, dysentery, hepatitis, gall bladder problems, diuretic, stomachic, 13, 17... [Pg.139]

Terminalia avicennioides C ombre taceae Asthma, cough, hemoptysis, tuberculosis, sore throat, diarrhea, shigelloeidal aetivity ascites, edema, conjunctivitis, ophthalmia, ulcers, wounds, bums, bmises, rheumatism, swollen joints, diarrhea, dysentery, toothache, epilepsy Anthraquinones, saponin, steroids, Ttnnin, terpenoids. 17, 27, 28... [Pg.141]

Anogeissus leiocarpus C ombre taceae Asthma, cough, tuberculosis, anthelmintic, tapeworm. Gonorrhoea, tonic, enema, jaundice, body pain, chest pain, wounds, ulcers, skin rashes, itching, hemorrhoids, abscesses, hernia, diarrhea, ophthalmia, abdominal pain, rheumatism, fishing poison, stimulant, toothache. Anthraquinone, flavonoid, saponin, steroids, tannin, terpenoids. 17, 28... [Pg.141]

Tylophora asthmatica Wight Lf + Rt Dysentery, asthma, coughs, incipient... [Pg.7]

A. kaempferi Yellowmouth, Dutchman s pipe whole plant treatment of asthma, cough and piles as antivenomous, antibacterial, antipruritic, hypotensive, expectorant, and emetic 60... [Pg.858]

CHRONIC HEALTH RISKS pulmonary fibrosis (scarring of the lungs) chronic obstructive lung disease asthma coughing shortness of breath. [Pg.402]

HEALTH SYMPTOMS inhalation (asthma, cough, wheezing, dyspnea, conjunctiva irritation, pain in chest, bronchitis, bronchospasm, upper respiratory irritation) ingestion (irritation of mouth and stomach, green-black discoloration of the tongue, metallic taste, gastrointestinal disturbances) contact (papular skin rash, eczema). [Pg.980]

Interest in substance P in modulating autonomic reflexes in the NTS has waxed and waned over the past several years (Helke and Seagard 2004). The neuropeptide is widely distributed throughout the peripheral nervous system and the CNS. There are considerable data on the role of the neuropeptide as a neuromodulator it has been proposed to play a role in asthma, cough and other respiratory reflexes, emesis, psoriasis, and a number of neuropsychiatric disorders. Attempts to develop therapeutic agents have been somewhat disappointing - which may reflect the complexity of the effects of substance P in the CNS. [Pg.190]

SY irrit eyes, skin, nose, resp sys puim edema, resp sens rhinitis, asthma, cough, wheez, dysp, mai, fever, muse aches, sneez TO Eyes, skin, resp sys ... [Pg.319]

Another major indication of the Simaroubaceae also focuses on the respiratoiy system, and Ailanthus altissima, A. excelsa, A. triphysa, Brucea antidysenterica, Hannoa klaineana. Quassia africana, Q. gabonensis, and Q. undulata are prescribed in case of serious pulmonary infections (bronchitis, asthma, cough,... [Pg.3795]

Perhaps surprisingly, capsaicin has been used for pain relief for hundreds of years, with the Mayan people using them to treat asthma, coughs and sore throats, while the Aztecs employed them for toothache. This application depends on the fact that application of capsaicin to the skin initially causes pain, but the pain neurons desensitize and thus the skin becomes desensitized after a while. Nowadays, capsaicin is an ingredient in pain-relieving creams, which contain up to 0.0075% capsaicin these can alleviate... [Pg.59]

Nickel (II) Nausea, chronic asthma, coughing, dermatitis 0.20 1.00 0.10-0.20... [Pg.59]

Traditional Medicine. Used by various eastern North American Indians for face painting by Canadian Indians in Quebec as a tonic root chewed to treat heart troubles. Used by American Indians as a blood purifier and to treat bums, cuts, sores, ulcers, debility, pain, hemorrhages, fevers, asthma, coughs, colds, sore throat, tuberculosis, gonorrhea, rheumatism, stomach cramps, and other health problems (moerman). [Pg.103]

Traditional Medicine. Root has been used for millennia in China and India as a tonic, stomachic, carminative, and stimulant and in treating asthma, cough, dysentery, and cholera, among others also used in incense. [Pg.231]

Origanum vulgare has been used as a stimulant, carminative, diaphoretic, and nerve tonic and as a cure for asthma, coughs, indigestion, rheumatism, toothaches, headaches, spider bites, and coronary conditions (rosengarten). [Pg.483]

Traditional Medicine. Parsley herb and seed are reportedly used to treat jaundice, menstrual difficulties, asthma, coughs, indigestion, and dropsy, usually in the form of a tea. Parsley herb tea is used to treat gallstones, dyspepsia, dysuria, and rheumatic conditions. In combination with garlic and rue, the leaves... [Pg.488]


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