PARTE
UTILIZADA=USED PART: fruto, hoja y corteza
ACCIÓN
FARMACOLÓGICA=PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTION: astringente y antidiarreica
POSOLOGÍA=POSOLOGY: se prepara un cocimiento de hojas y corteza en un litro de agua, y se utiliza para hacer gargaras y buches. Tambien es utilizado como jarabe.
ZONA
GEOGRÁFICA =GEOGRAFICAL
ZONE: Argentina
Origin
Native to Europe and Asia; distributed in temperate Himalayas from Kashmir to Kumaon.
Action:
Fruits—antiscorbutic, depurative, diuretic, astringent, aperient, emmenagogue. An infusion is given in haemorrhoids, strangury and irritation of bladder; for disorders of the uric acid metabolism, for dissolution of uric acid deposits; and for alkalization of the blood (“blood purification”). (Seeds contain cyanogenic acid; should be removed before the fruit is used.)
Leaves—laxative; used as a pectoral in cough and bronchitis.
Bark—astringent. Decoction is given in diarrhoea. (It is said to produce irritation of the alimentary mucous membrane.)
Toxicity:
Seeds contain cyanogenic acid; should be removed before the fruit is used.
Bark—It is said to produce irritation of the alimentary mucous membrane
Warning:
Included among unapproved herbs by German Commission E.
1) Plantas que curan. Buenos Aires: Ediliba, 1987..
2) Khare, C.P./ Indian Medicinal Plants. -- Nueva Dheli: Springer, 2007 . - p 619.