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Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Japanese Honeysuckle) Class 1 (AHP). Though owers are reported as foods in Asia, I think of it as more medicine than food, but good antibiotic medicine (JAD). Though active against Mycobacterium, Salmonella, Staphylococcus, and such viruses as HIV and inuenza, the owers are almost innocuous. Subcutaneous LD50 in mice is 53,000 mg/kg, some 40400 times less toxic than the oral LD50 of caffeine in mice. See FNF.
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JASMINE, COMMON JASMINE (Jasminum ofcinale L.) + Activities (Jasmine) Anesthetic (f; EFS); Antispasmodic (f; HHB); Aphrodisiac (f; HHB); Astringent (f; EFS); Diuretic (f; WOI); Emmenagogue (f; WOI); Narcotic (f; EFS); Pectoral (f; EFS); Sedative (f; EFS); Tonic (f; EFS); Vermifuge (f; WOI). Indications (Jasmine) Cancer (f; JLH); Childbirth (f; EFS); Cirrhosis (f; PH2); Corn (f; JLH; SKJ); Cramp (f; HHB); Dermatosis (f; PH2; WOI); Dysentery (f; PH2); Dysmenorrhea (f; PH2); Earache (f; WOI); Enterosis (f; PH2); Gastrosis (f; PH2); Headache (f; PH2; WOI); Hepatosis (f; PH2); Induration (f; JLH); Insomnia (f; EFS); Itch (f; PH2); Leprosy (f; PH2); Mucososis (f; WOI); Mycosis (f; WOI); Nervousness (f; EFS); Ophthalmia (f; PH2); Pain (f; EFS; PH2); Ringworm (f; WOI); Septicemia (f; EFS); Sore (f; SKJ); Stomachache (f; PH2); Stomatosis (f; WOI); Toothache (f; PH2); Uterosis (f; JLH); Water Retention (f; WOI); Whitlow (f; JLH); Worm (f; WOI).
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Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Jasmine) Not covered (AHP; KOM). Health hazards not known with proper therapeutic dosages (PH2) (but PH2 designates no specic quantied dosage! JAD). Handbook of Medicinal Herbs JATAMANSI, INDIAN NARD (Nardostachys grandiora DC.) ++
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Synonym: Nardostachys jatamansi auct. Activities (Jatamansi) Alexeteric (f; KAB); Antiarrhythmic (1; MPI); Antibacterial (1; MPI); Anticonvulsant (1; PH2; MPI); Antidote (f; PH2); Antiemetic (1; KAP); Antiestrogenic (1; MPI); Antihistaminic (1; MPI); Antipyretic (f; KAB); Antiseptic (1; MPI; SKJ; SUW); Antiserotonin (1; MPI); Antispasmodic (1; DEP; KAB; MPI); Antiulcer (1; HH2; PH2); Aperitif (f; KAB); Bitter (f; KAB; SUW); Bronchodilator (1; MPI); Candidicide (1; MPI); Carminative (f; KAB; SUW); CNS-Depressant (f; MPI); Deobstruent (f; DEP; MPI); Depurative (f; DEP; KAB); Diuretic (f; DEP; KAB; MPI; SUW); Emmenagogue (1; AHP; KAB; SUW); Fungicide (1; KAP; MPI); Hypotensive (1; KAP; MPI); Laxative (f; KAB; SKJ; SUW); Lipogenic (f; KAB); Pectoral (f; KAB); Propecic (f; DEP; KAB; MPI); Sedative (2; MPI; SKJ); Stimulant (f; KAB; MPI; SUW); Stomachic (f; KAB; SUW); Taenicide (1; MPI); Tonic (f; DEP; KAB; SUW); Tranquilizer (1; KAP; MPI); Uterotonic (1; AHP); Vermifuge (1; MPI).
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