migraine headache, and laxative. The rhizome as nastoika (with vodka) for scrofula (Cholousky 1882,
Antonov 1888), heart palpitation, weakness and lack of stamina of children (Werenko 1896), poisoning
with mushrooms, stomachic (Federevski 1897), migraine headache, alcoholism, scrofula (Nikolaeva
1964). The leaves are used for malaria. Clinically: Of late, use as tea from leaves for heart trouble, and
decoction of rhizome as expectorant for vomiting.
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