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

Rev.12-05-2020

Fig tree

Plant

Family

Mulberry family (Moraceae)

English

Fig tree, Ficus, Fig, Figs, Fig trees, Wild fig

Latin

Ficus Tourn. ex L., Ficus sp., Ficus spp.

Plantparts

foliage, Unspecified

Diseases & Uses

Ungrouped Diseases & Uses

abdominal pain, Anthelmintic, Anthelmintics, Anti-helminthic, Antihelminthics, Anti-helmintic, Bellyache, Bellypain, Bone break, Bone fracture, Bone fractures, Broken bone, Broken bones, cachexy, cough, Coughing, Coughs, Cutaneous conditions, dermatological, dermatological complaints, Dermatosis, dispel worms, exhaustion, expel worms, fracture, fractures, Gastralgia, General atony, General debility, General fatigue, General fatigue of the organism, General lassitude, General lassitude of organism, General Malaise, General weakness, helmint, Indisposition, skin disease, Skin diseases, skin disorders, skin problems in general, Sprain, Sprains, stomach ache, Stomach aches, Stomach pain, stomach pains, Torn ligament, treatment for worms, Used in the treatment of cough, Vermicide, vermifugal, vermifuge, worm, worms

Local (Geographical) use

Phytomedical used on Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Phytomedical use in the Guianas (Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana)

Source: LiberHerbarum/Pn10288

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