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

Rev.11-03-2021

Spikenard

Plant

Family

Ginseng family (Araliaceae)

English

Spikenard, Herbal aralia, Japanese-asparagus, Japanese spikenard, Mountain asparagus, Udo

Latin

Aralia cordata Thunb.

Diseases & Uses

Ungrouped Diseases & Uses

Antifebrile, Antipyretic, Carminative, Carminativum, Clears gas, Fart, Febrifugal, febrifuge, Flatulence, flatulency, flatus, Gas, good for the stomach, Herbal tonic, intestinal gas, Pick-me-up, Psychostimulants, Pyretic, reduce fevers, relieves fevers, Stimulant, Stimulants, stimulating, stomach atony, stomach debility, Stomachic, stomach lassitude, stomach tonic, Tonic, Used as a stimulant, weak stomach, wind

TCM - Traditional Chinese medicine

TCM MERIDIAN: NA, Traditional Chinese medicine, Used in traditional Chinese medicin

Local (Geographical) use

Phytomedical used in Japan, Phytomedical use in Korea, Used in Traditional Japanese Kampo Medicine

Ingredients

 Alpha-limonene, Alpha-Pinene, ascorbic acid, ash, Beta-Pinene, Beta-Sesquiphellandrene, Calcium, Camphene, Carbohydrates, Carene, Caryophyllene, D-Carvone, Delta-Selinene, essential oil, Ethyl acetate, fat, Fibres, Humulene, iron, myrcene, Nerolidol, Niacin, Ocimene, P-Cymene, phosphorus, potassium, protein, Sabinene, sodium, Terpinen-4-Ol, Verbenone, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, water, Zingiberene, Α-Farnesene, Δ-cadinene

Source: LiberHerbarum/Pn2393

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