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Stimulant cubebs

Cubebffi Oleoresina (oleoresin of cubeb) Diuretic, stimulant, and carminative (expulsion of flatus). [Pg.120]

Popular herbals throughout the twentieth century have generally echoed the earlier uses of this herb. Jethro Kloss, in his classic hook Back to Eden, says the berries are useful for respiratory problems and reproductive diseases, and he mentions an unusual use as a remedy for diabetes and Brighf s disease. Maude Grieve, in her impressive and influential text A Modern Herbal, states that saw palmetto acts on the urinary and respiratory tissue but is milder and less stimulant than cubeb or copaiba or even oil of sandalwood. Alma Hutchens, in her peculiar but popular Indian Herbology of North America, boldly states that saw palmetto is one of the "most beneficial agents of the Materia Medica." The uses in her book closely follow the suggestions found in Jethro Kloss s earlier book. [Pg.62]

Heparin ammonium stimulant, cell proliferation D-Panthenol DL-Panthenol stimulant, chronic bladder problems Cubeb (Piper cubeba) oil stimulant, CNS pharmaceuticals Caffeine Dimethylethanolamine stimulant, flow NR Ethephon Picloram stimulant, flow pine gum Ethephon Picloram stimulant, folk medicine Cassie (Acacia farnesiana) flowers stimulant, hair/nail growth Polysilicone-3... [Pg.5757]

Fruit is reported to have local stimulant effect on mucous membranes (urinary and respiratory tract). Cubebic acid (not cubebin) is mainly responsible for its physiological properties (jiangsu). [Pg.234]


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