Handbook of Medicinal Herbs

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PH2); Cholera (f; DEP); Cold (2; PHR; PH2); Colic, liver (1; APA); Congestion (1; FNF);
Constipation (f; KAB; KAP); Cough (f; PH2); Cramp (1; APA; PNC); Cystosis (f; DEP; KAB;
KAP); Debility (f; DAD); Dermatosis (f; KAB); Diaphragmosis (f; JLH); Diarrhea (f; PH2);
Dyspepsia (2; APA; KAP; KOM; PH2); Dysmenorrhea (f; DAD); Dysuria (f; APA; KAB);
Enterosis (f; JLH); Enuresis (f; DAD); Fatigue (1; APA); Fever (2; PHR; PH2); Fungus (f; PH2);
Gas (1; APA; EFS; KAP; PH2; PNC; RIN; SUW); Gastrosis (1; JLH; PH2); Halitosis (1; APA;
DAD); Headache (f; DEP); Hemorrhoid (f; KAB; KAP); Hepatosis (2; JLH; PHR; PH2); Hyper-
acidity (f; DAD); Induration (f; JLH); Infection (2; PHR; PH2); Inflammation (1; FNF; KAB);
Intoxication (f; DAD); Malaria (f; DAD); Morning Sickness (f; PH2); Mycosis (f; PH2); Nausea
(f; DEP; PH2); Nephrosis (f; KAB); Otosis (f; KAB); Pain (f; DAD); Pharyngosis (2; KAB;
PHR; PH2); Proctosis (f; KAB); Pulmonosis (f; DAD); Roemheld Syndrome (f; PH2); Scabies
(f; KAB); Snakebite (f; KAB); Splenosis (f; JLH); Spermatorrhea (f; DAD); Stomachache (1;
APA; PH2); Stomatosis (2; PHR; PH2); Strangury (f; KAP); Toothache (f; KAB); Tuberculosis
(f; DAD; SKJ); Urethrosis (f; PH2); Urogenitosis (f; DAD); Uterosis (f; JLH); Vomiting (f; DEP;
PH2); Virus (1; PH2); Water Retention (f; EFS; SUW).
Dosages (Cardamom) — 0.5–2 g powdered fruit (PNC); 0.625–1.750 g powdered seed (KAP);
15 crushed seed/half cup water up to 5 ×/day (APA); individual dose 0.5 g; daily dose 1.5 g (HHB);
1–2 g (KOM; PH2); 2–4 ml tincture (PNC); 2–4 ml liquid cardamom extract (PNC); 0.03–0.2 ml
cardamom oil (PNC).
Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Cardamom) — Class 1 (AHP). “Hazards
and/or side effects not known for proper therapeutic dosages” (PH2). No side effects or
interactions reported (KOM). Patients with gallstone should consult a physician before taking
(KOM). Can trigger gallstone colic (PH2). Fleming et al. give a much longer Commission E
approval list than Blumenthal et al. (who list only dyspepsia in 1998, and dropped it in BGB).
There’s something very repetitive about the caveats that a compiler like me is liable to notice.
There are probably a dozen species like this where the Blumenthal and Fleming et al. templates
are parallel to this one case. Good computer jocks can seek them out. Accentuating the negative,
Rinzler notes that borneol, eucalyptol (= cineole), and limonene are irritants; limonene is a
photosensitizer.

CARLINE THISTLE (Carlina acaulis L.) ++

Activities (Carline Thistle) — Anthelminthic (f; HHB); Antibacterial (1; PH2); Antipyretic (f;
EFS); Antispasmodic (1; PH2); Cholagogue (f; EFS); Diaphoretic (1; EFS; HHB; PH2); Diuretic
(f; EFS; HHB; PH2); Emetic (f; EFS; HHB); Emmenagogue (f; EFS; HHB); Laxative (f; HHB);
Stomachic (f; EFS; HHB); Vermifuge (f; EFS).
Indications (Carline Thistle) — Bacteria (1; PH2); Cancer (f; JLH); Cholecystosis (f; PH2); Cold
(f; PH2); Constipation (f; EFS); Cramp (1; PH2); Dermatosis (f; HHB); Dyspepsia (f; PH2);
Enterosis (f; PH2); Fever (1; EFS; HHB; PH2); Gastrosis (f; EFS); Lichen (f; HHB); Psoriasis (f;
HHB); Scabies (f; HHB); Sore (f; HHB); Staphylococcus (1; PH2); Toothache (f; HHB); Water
Retention (f; EFS; HHB; PH2); Worm (f; EFS); Wound (f; HHB).
Dosages (Carline Thistle) — 1.5 g (HHB).

CARNATION (Dianthus caryophyllus L.) ++

Activities (Carnation) — Alexeteric (f; WOI); Allergenic (1; X10400858); Anthelminthic (f; WOI);
Anti-HIV (1; X7316958); Antiribosomal (1; X10850653); Antiviral (1; X10850653); Cardiotonic
(f; WOI); Diaphoretic (f; WOI); Fungicide (1; X11314958); Vermifuge (f; WOI).
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