Handbook of Medicinal Herbs

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Indications (Mole Plant) — Cancer (1; CRC); Condyloma (f; JLH); Constipation (1; CRC); Corn
(f; CRC; JLH); Dermatosis (f; CRC); Diarrhea (f; CRC); Erysipelas (f; CRC); Gangrene (f; CRC);
Impotence (1; CRC); Melanoma (f; CRC); Paralysis (f; CRC); Parkinson’s Disease (1; CRC);
Rheumatism (f; CRC); Sore (f; CRC); Sore Throat (f; CRC); Tumor (1; CRC); Wart (f; CRC);
Water Retention (f; CRC).


Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Mole Plant) — Not covered (AHP; KOM;
PHR).


MONEYWORT (Lysimachia nummularia L.) +

Activities (Moneywort) — Antacid (f; EFS); Antibacterial (f; PH2); Antipyretic (f; EFS); Antiseptic
(1; HHB); Antisialagogue (f; PH2); Astringent (f; EFS; PH2); Expectorant (f; PH2); Hemolytic (1;
MAD); Vulnerary (f; EFS; PH2).


Indications (Moneywort) — Arthrosis (f; HHB); Asthma (f; MAD); Bacteria (f; PH2); Bleeding
(f; MAD); Cough (f; MAD; PH2); Dermatosis (f; PH2); Diarrhea (f; HHB; PH2); Dysentery (f;
HHB; MAD); Eczema (f; PH2); Fever (f; EFS); Gout (f; HHB; MAD); Halitosis (f; MAD);
Hemoptysis (f; MAD); Infection (1; HHB; PH2); Myalgia (f; MAD); Pain (f; HHB); Pulmonosis
(f; MAD); Rheumatism (f; HHB); Scrofula (f; MAD); Sore (f; HHB; MAD); Tuberculosis (f;
MAD); Ulcer (f; MAD); Varicosis (f; MAD); Wound (f; HHB).


Dosages (Moneywort) — 2 tsp herb/250 ml water, take 1 cup 2–3 ×/day (PH2).


Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Moneywort) — Not covered (AHP). “Hazards
and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages” (PH2).


MONKSHOOD (Aconitum napellus L.) X

There are 300 species in the poisonous monkshood genus, many containing the alkaloid aconitine,
which imparts its activities to the herb. Aconite was long used in TAM, e.g., A. ferox; and TCM,
e.g., A. carmichaelii, appearing later as a medicine in the Western world. Moerman mentions six
species in North America, all used as poisons. Only Chinese A. carmichaelii was covered by
AHP (1997).


Activities (Monkshood) — Analgesic (1; FNF; PH2); Anesthetic (1; FNF; PH2); Antiinflammatory
(1; FNF; PH2); Antineuralgic (1; BRU); Antipyretic (1; EFS; FNF); Antiseptic (f; PH2); Arrhyth-
migenic (1; FNF; PH2); Bradycardic (1; FNF; PH2); Cardiotonic (1; FNF; PH2); Cardiotoxic (1;
FNF); Diaphoretic (1; EFS; FNF); Diuretic (f; EFS); Emetic (1; FNF); Hypotensive (1; FNF; PH2);
Immunomodulator (f; FNF); Insecticide (1; FNF); Mydriatic (1; FNF); Narcotic (f; EFS); Paralytic
(1; PH2); Pediculicide (f; FNF); Poison (1; PH2); Positive Inotropic (1; FNF; PH2); Sialagogue
(f; FNF); Toxic (1; EFS).


Indications (Monkshood) — Adenopathy (f; JLH); Anxiety (f; PH2); Arthrosis (f; PH2); Cancer
(f; JLH); Cough (f; BRU); Dermatosis (f; PH2); Fever (1; EFS; FNF); Gastrosis (1; FNF); Gout
(f; PH2); Headache (1; FNF; PH2); High Blood Pressure (1; FNF; PH2); Inflammation (1; FNF;
PH2); Migraine (f; PH2); Mucososis (f; PH2); Myalgia (f; PH2); Neuralgia (1; FNF; PH2); Neurosis
(f; PH2); Pain (1; FNF; PH2); Paralysis (f; PH2); Pericardosis (f; PH2); Respirosis (f; BRU);
Rheumatism (f; PH2); Water Retention (f; EFS); Wound (f; PH2).


Dosages (Monkshood) — 0.1 g = average daily dose; 0.6 g = maximum daily dose (PH2).

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