Handbook of Medicinal Herbs

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(f; IED; JFM); Ulcer (f; JFM); Vaginosis (f; AAB); VD (f; IED); Water Retention (f; IED; JFM);
Wound (f; AAB; JFM); Yeast (1; HAD; IED; JFM).
Dosages (Jackass Bitters) — One fresh leaf/decocted cup, drink 1–3 cups/day for intestinal
parasites (AAB).

JACK IN THE BUSH
(Chromolaena odorata (L.) R. M. King & H. Rob.) +

Synonym: Eupatorium odoratum L.
Activities (Jack In the Bush) — Analgesic (f; AAB); Antiallergic (1; TRA); Antibacterial (1; TRA);
Antiseptic (1; TRA); Emmenagogue (f; JFM); Piscicide (f; JFM); Stomachic (f; JFM); Tonic (f; JFM).
Indications (Jack In the Bush) — Allergy (1; TRA); Bacteria (1; TRA); Cold (f; AAB; JFM);
Cough (f; AAB; JFM); Depression (f; AAB); Dermatosis (f; JFM); Diabetes (f; JFM); Furuncle (f;
TRA); Gonorrhea (1; JFM; TRA); Headache (f; AAB); Insomnia (f; AAB); Malaria (f; JFM);
Nephrosis (f; JFM); Nervousness (f; AAB); Pain (f; AAB); Rheumatism (1; TRA); Sore (1; TRA);
Stomachache (f; JFM); Urethrosis (1; TRA); VD (f; TRA); Wound (f; JFM).

JACK IN THE PULPIT (Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Schott) +

Synonyms: A. atrorubens (Aiton) Blume, A. stewardsonii Britton, Arum atrorubens Aiton, Arum
triphyllum L.
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