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Wild licorice

Headache Capsicum, catnip, feverfew, ginger, passionflower, peppermint, thyme, valerian, willow bark or dogwood, and wood betony Laryngitis Coltsfoot, licorice, mullein, willow bark, and wild cherry Motion sickness Fennel, ginger, and peppermint... [Pg.130]

Sore throat Capsicum, comfrey, echinacea, ginger, goldenseal (yellowroot), licorice, marshmallow, mullein, plantain, wild cherry, and willow Toothache Blue flag (snake lily), clove, and garlic... [Pg.130]

Wild licorice Glycyrrhiza lepidota Hypotension, hypernatremia, hypertension, muscle weakness... [Pg.2908]

Levisticum (levisticum) Ligusticum (licorice-root) Lilaeopsis (grasswort) Limnosciadium (dogshade) Lomatium (desert parsley) Musineon (wild parsley)... [Pg.327]

Several combination products contain coltsfoot. Hormone Rejuvenator is a capsule containing bilberry bark, cascara sagrada, chamomile, chickweed, coltsfoot, comfrey root, dandelion root, golden seal root, hyssop, juniper berries, licorice root, and wild cherry bark. Respiratory Rejuvenator contains pleurisy root, horehound, lobelia, fenugreek, eucalyptus, coltsfoot, comfrey, mullein, lady slipper, marshmallow, white pine bark, myrrh, and hyssop. Alvita Teas, Herb Pharm, and Nature s Answer are all manufacturers that provide coltsfoot products. [Pg.254]

Yoneda, K., E. Yamagata, and M. Tsujimura Studies on Resources of Crude Drugs. 5. Comparison of the Constituents of Wild Glycyrrhiza uralensis and Various Chinese Licorices Obtained in Japanese Market. Shoyakugaku Zasshi (Jpn. J. Pharmacognosy), 44, 202 (1990) Chem. Abstr., 114, 128867c (1991). [Pg.130]


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