Partes usadas:
corteza-hojas.
Usos tradicionales:
diabetes mellitus no insulino requirente. La infusión se prepara con 1 cucharada del vegetal para 1 litro de agua: beber 1 taza 3 veces en el día.
Efecto:
hipoglicemiante.
Uses: oung healing, liver, hemorrhoid, intestinal infection, change of life, heat, weight loss, bleeding, uterine infection, hormone replacement, throat, flu, throat, infection, rheumatism, kidney stone, diuretic, urinary infection, kidneys, blood presure control, hypertension.
Origin: China, United States.
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Origin
Native to West Asia; cultivated in Kashmir, also grown in Darjeeling.
Action:
Berries and root bark— mild laxative and used in the treatment of respiratory catarrh.
Berries—refrigerant, given during convalescence.
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2) Hierbas medicinales/ Chile. Ministerio de Agricultura. p.64.
3) Khare, C.P./ Indian Medicinal Plants. -- Nueva Dheli: Springer, 2007 . - p 426.