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Activities (Spicebush) — Abortifacient (f; EB48:333); Analgesic (f; DEM; HAD); Candidicide
(1; ABS); Carminative (f; FAD; FEL); Depurative (f; DEM; FAD); Diaphoretic (f; DEM; FAD;
FEL); Emetic (f; DEM; HAD); Emmenagogue (f; DEM); Panacea (f; DEM); Stimulant (f;
EB48:333); Tonic (f; DEM); Vermifuge (f; FAD; FEL).
Indications (Spicebush) — Ague (f; FEL); Amenorrhea (f; FAD); Anemia (f; FAD); Arthrosis (f;
FAD); Bruise (f; FAD; FEL); Candida (1; ABS); Cold (f; DEM; FAD); Colic (f; FAD; FEL); Cough
(f; FAD); Cramp (f; FAD); Croup (f; FAD); Dermatosis (f; FEL); Dysmenorrhea (f; FAD); Fatigue
(EB48:333); Fever (f; DEM; FAD; FEL); Gas (f; FAD; FEL); Gonorrhea (f; DEM); Hives (f; HAD);
Itch (f; FEL); Malaria (f; EB48:333); Measles (f; HAD); Myalgia (f; FAD); Nervousness (f; FEL);
Neuralgia (f; EB48:333); Pain (f; DEM; HAD); Phthisis (f; HAD); Pulmonosis (f; EB48:333); Respiro-
sis (f; EB48:333); Rheumatism (f; FAD; FEL); Swelling (f; HAD); Syphilis (f; DEM); Tuberculosis
(f; HAD); Typhoid (f; FAD; FEL); VD (f; DEM); Worm (f; DEM; FAD; FEL); Yeast (1; ABS).
Dosages (Spicebush) — “The decoction may be drunk freely” (FEL).
Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Spicebush) — Not covered (AHP; KOM; PH2).
Stems contain laurotetanine, a potentially cytotoxic alkaloid. Heisey and Gorham (Lett. Appl. Micro-
biol. 14:136–9; 1992) found that extract of stem bark of Lindera benzoin (“spicebush”) strongly
inhibited yeast (Candida albicans), much better than any of the other 53 species they studied.
SPIKENARD (Aralia racemosa L.) ++
Activities (Spikenard) — Alterative (f; CEB); Antipyretic (f; DEM); Antiseptic (f; CEB); Carmi-
native (f; CEB); Depurative (f; CEB); Diaphoretic (1; FAD; PH2); Diuretic (f; FAD; HHB); Emetic
(f; DEM); Expectorant (f; HHB; PH2); Pectoral (f; CEB); Stomachic (f; CEB); Tonic (f; DEM;
FAD); Toxic (f; DEM).
Indications (Spikenard) — Amenorrhea (f; CEB); Asthma (f; PH2); Backache (f; PH2); Boil (f;
CEB; DEM; FAD); Bruise (f; PH2); Burn (f; FAD); Carbuncle (f; FAD); Caries (f; DEM); Childbirth
(f; CEB); Cold (f; CEB; PH2); Colic (f; DEM); Cough (f; CEB; FAD); Debility (f; FAD); Dermatosis
(1; HHB; PH2); Dropsy (f; CEB); Dysentery (f; CEB); Fever (1; DEM; FAD; PH2); Gas (f; CEB);
Gout (f; CEB; HHB); Hay Fever (f; PH2); Infection (f; FAD); Inflammation (f; CEB; PH2); Itch (f;
FAD); Lassitude (f; FAD); Mastosis (f; CEB); Myalgia (f; CEB); Myosis (f; CEB); Ophthalmia (f;
DEM); Pain (f; CEB; DEM); Paralysis (f; DEM); Pertussis (f; CEB); Rheumatism (f; CEB; DEM;
FAD; HHB; PH2); Sore (f; CEB; DEM; FAD); Sprain (f; CEB); Stomachache (f; CEB; FAD);
Swelling (f; DEM; FAD; PH2); Syphilis (f; HHB); Toothache (f; DEM); Tuberculosis (f; CEB); Ulcer
(f; FAD); VD (f; DEM; HHB); Water Retention (f; FAD; HHB); Wound (f; FAD; PH2).
Dosages (Spikenard) — 2 g rhizome (HHB); 1.5 g rhizome/500 ml (PH2).
Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Spikenard) — Class 2b (AHP). None known
for proper dosage (PH2). Not for use during pregnancy (PH2). Photodermatosis is possible (PH2).
SPINACH (Spinacia oleracea L.) +++
Synonyms: S. inermis Moench, S. oleracea var. inermis (Moench) Peterm., S. spinosa Moench.
Activities (Spinach) — Alexeteric (f; KAB); Antianemic (f; PHR); Antimaculitic (1; JNU); Anti-
nyctalopic (1; JNU); Antioxidant (1; FNF; JAD; JNU); Antipyretic (f; EFS); Antiretinitic (1; JNU);
Antiribosomal (1; X10850653); Antiviral (1; X10850653); Aperitif (f; PHR; PH2); Astringent (f;
EFS); Carminative (f; DAA); Demulcent (f; EFS); Diuretic (f; EFS); Emollient (f; KAB); Hemati-
genic (f; PHR; PH2); Hypoglycemic (1; DAA); Immunostimulant (1; JNU); Laxative (f; EFS);
Litholytic (f; KAB); Vermifuge (f; KAB).