Liber Herbarum Minor (English)
The incomplete reference-guide to Herbal medicine

Rev.11-03-2021

Quassia

Plant

Family

Simaroubaceae

English

Quassia

Latin

Quassia L., Quassia sp.

Plantparts

Cortex, Tree

Diseases & Uses

Ungrouped Diseases & Uses

Abdominal trouble, Ague, Anorexia, Anorexy, Anti-malarial, Anti-Paludic, Appetite stimulant, Appetizer, Appetizing, complaints of the stomach, cordial, disease of the stomach, Febrile response, fever, fever diseases, feverish condition, Fevers, Gastropathy, improves appetite, inappetence, Increases the appetite, indigestion, lack of appetite, Loss of appetite, malaria, malarial fever, Marsh fever, Pick-me-up, Poor appetite, Psychostimulants, Pyrexia, Quinine Substitute, Stimulant, Stimulants, Stimulant to increase appetite, stimulate the appetite, stimulating, Stomach aliment, stomach complaints, Stomach disease, stomach disorders, stomach problems, Stomach trouble, substitute for cinchona bark, tonic, Used as a stimulant

Warnings

can cause cramps, can cause dizziness, can cause headache, can cause nausea, can cause vomiting, May cause Diarrhoea, May cause Dizziness, May cause Headache, May cause Nausea, May cause Vertigo, May cause Vomiting

Other uses

deters insects, Insecticidal, Insecticide, Insectifuge, Insect repellent, Repel aphids, repels insects

Source: LiberHerbarum/Pn0687

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