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

Rev.11-03-2021

Chir pine

Plant

Family

Pine family (Pinaceae)

English

Chir pine, Himalayan longleaf, Longleaf indian pine

Latin

Pinus roxburghii Sarg.

Plantparts

Bark extract, Unspecified

Diseases & Uses

Ungrouped Diseases & Uses

Ache, Aches, Analgesic, Anodyne, Antalgic, Anthelmintic, Anthelmintics, Anti-bacterial, Antibacterial Agent, Anti-helminthic, Antihelminthics, antihelmintic, Antiseptic, Bactericidal, Bactericide, Bacteriostatic, baktericidal, Chronic pain, Diaphoretic, disinfectant, dispel worms, Diuretic, expel worms, helmint, Herbicide, hidrotic, Induce sweating, irritates the skin, Pain, painful disorders, painkiller, pain relief, pain relieving, Pains, pains in general, pain stilling, Pick-me-up, Psychostimulants, Rubefacient, stimulant, Stimulants, stimulating, sudorific, sweat-inducing, treatment for worms, Used as an antiseptic, Used as a stimulant, Vermicide, vermifugal, vermifuge, Weedkillers, worm, worms

Foods

Condiment, culinary, Culinary herb, spice

Other uses

colouring, Dye, Dyeing, ink production, Used to dye different types of fibres

Local (Geographical) use

Phytomedical used in Sarban Hills, Abbotabad, KP, Pakistan

Ingredients

 Alpha-Pinene, Beta-Pinene, Camphene, Carene, Delta-4-Carene, Longifolene, resin

Source: LiberHerbarum/Pn3970

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