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Soap wort

The famous "chamomile tea" is taken for nervous and bilious headache, as an aid to digestion, and for hysterical tendencies in women. The dose is up to 4 tablespoonfuls of the infusion of 1 ounce to 1 pint of water. Externally, the flower-heads make a first-rate poultice and fomentation for bruises and deep-seated inflammation, and are also used as a lotion for toothache, earache and neuralgia. In the pulverized form they may be made up with Soap-wort into a shampoo, especially for fair hair. [Pg.33]

Saponaria. Soap wort soaproot fuller s herb bruisewort, bouncing bet. Herb and root of Saponaria officinalis L Caryophytlaceae. Habit. Europe to Middle Asia naturalized in U.S. Comfit Saponin, sapotoxin, saponarin. [Pg.1328]

Soap wort Sapindus trifoliatus Fruit Detergent... [Pg.186]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.179 ]




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