Traditional
Uses: anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial,
antiseptic, antitumor, analgesic, antispasmodic,
diaphoretic, diuretic, carminative, depurative,
emmenagogue, expectorant, febrifuge, digestive stimulant,
liver decongestant & regenerator, stomachic.
Skin: inflamed, irritated skin,
cuts, wounds, allergic-hypersensitivities.
Respiratory: bronchitis, colds,
coughs, congestion.
Muscular/Sketal: muscle pain, spasms,
inflamed, swollen conditions
Immune: fevers, flu, allergies,
hyper-sensitivities.
Digestive: stimulates digestion
and liver, aids liver toxicity, viral hepatitis
(aftercare), eases enteritis, flatulence, solar
plexus spasms.
Genito-Urinary/Reproductive: induces
menstruation, increases urine flow, toxemia, (edema-
simple water retention); eases prostatitis, decongests
prostate.
Nervous Brain/Mind: nervous stomach,
nervous tension, stress.
Safety Data: Avoid use on sensitive
or damaged skin. Aviod in pregnancy, with babies
& children. Appears safe at normal (low) physiological
doses.
SOURCE: Sheppard-Hanger Sylla,,
THE AROMATHERAPY PRACTITIONER REFERENCE MANUAL,
Tampa, 1998
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