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Diuretic constipation with

For example, a patient who takes cascara—a laxative for constipation—and senna—also a laxative—along with Digoxin—which is used to treat an irregular heart rhythm—can develop a toxicity. Likewise, taking juniper—a diuretic that causes increased urination—and dandelion—also a diuretic—along with... [Pg.152]

N.A. Euonymus atropurpureus Jacq. Cardienolides, cardiac glycosides, asparagine, sterols, tannins.99 A gallbaldder remedy with laxative and diuretic properties. Treat biliousness, liver problems, eczema, constipation. [Pg.267]

Blue flag is said to have cholagogue, laxative, diuretic, dermatological, anti-inflammatory, and antiemetic properties. It is used for skin diseases, biliousness with constipation and liver dysfunction, and cutaneous eruptions. [Pg.87]

Dandelion is stated to have diuretic, laxative, cholagogue, and antirheumatic properties. It has been used for cholecystitis, gallstones, jaundice, atonic dyspepsia with constipation, muscular rheumatism, oliguria, and particularly for cholecystitis and dyspepsia. [Pg.92]

In constipation, action similar to Senna, and sometimes preferred to the latter rarely gripes. Occasionally prescribed with diuretics, etc., for gravel and dropsy. Combined with tonics and stomachics such as Gentian and Calumba root, makes a first-rate family medicine. Dose, wineglass of the ounce to pint infusion. [Pg.65]

Traditional use In folk medicine infusions of fruits and leaves are used to treat sore throats, jaundice, hemorrhoids, fatigue, uterine bleeding, and children with diarrhea. Fresh leaves are applied to old skin ulcers (Akopov 1990). Fresh fruits are used to treat kidney stones, inflammation of the gaU bladder and bile duct, gout, stomach catarrh, constipation, hypertension, and arteriosclerosis, and is used as a vermifuge. Crushed fruits are apphed to the skin to treat eczema. A decoction of the dried fruits is used as a diaphoretic and of the leaves as a diaphoretic and diuretic. A decoction of the roots is used as a hemostatic (Altimishev 1991). [Pg.117]

Documented effects Cultivated forms of this species are used as a food with medicinal value to treat asthenia, constipation, and hepatitis and are used as a diuretic and prophylaxis to prevent arteriosclerosis and anemia (Karimov and Shomakhmudov 1993). [Pg.172]

Documented effects The powdered root has astringent properties (Khalmatov 1964). This species improves the hver s ability to detoxify, helps patients with moderately high blood pressure, has diuretic actions, and is good for treatment of constipation and fevers (Nuraliev 1989). Compounds isolated from plants collected in Uzbekistan exhibited antioxidative activity (Kogure et al. 2004). (+)-rhododendrol and epi-rhododendrin isolated from Acer nikoense Maxim, suppressed nitric oxide (NO) production in mouse peritoneal macrophages in vivo (Fushiya et al. 1998). [Pg.210]


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