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

Rev.11-03-2021

Crimson beebalm

Plant

English

Crimson beebalm, Beebalm, Bergamot, Didyma beebalm, Monarda, Oswego-tea, Scarlet beebalm, Scarlet monarda

Latin

Monarda didyma L.

Plantparts

Flower, Herb, Unspecified

Diseases & Uses

Ungrouped Diseases & Uses

Abdominal trouble, Acute coryza, Acute viral nasopharyngitis, Aids digestion, Anthelmintic, Anthelmintics, Anti-Bronchitic, Antifebrile, Anti-helminthic, Antihelminthics, Anti-helmintic, Antihypotensive agent, Anti-Migraine, Anti-pyretic, bad digestion, benificial effect on the digestion, Bronchial catarrh, Bronchitis, Bronquite, Calmative, Calming of nerves, Carminative, Carminativum, Cephalagia, Cephalalgia, chill, Chills, Clears gas, Cold, colds, Common cold, complaints of the stomach, cough, Coughing, Coughs, Diaphoretic, Digestive, Digestive stimulant, digestive trouble, Digestive weakness, disease of the stomach, dispel worms, dispepsia, diuretic, dyspepsia, Eupeptic, expectorant, Expellant of phlegm, expel worms, Fart, Febrifugal, febrifuge, Febrile response, fever, feverish condition, Fevers, Flatulence, flatulency, flatus, Gas, Gastropathy, Good for digestion, good for the stomach, Headache, headaches, Head colds, head pains, helmint, hidrotic, Hypotension, Hypotensive, improves digestion, Indigestion, Indolent ulcers, Induce sweating, Insomnia, intestinal gas, irritates the skin, Low blood pressure, Megrin, migraine, Migraine Headache, Mucolytic agent, Nausea, Persistant sores, Pick-me-up, Poor digestion, poorly healing sores, Pressor, Promotes digestion, Psychostimulants, Pyretic, Pyrexia, reduce fevers, relaxes the nervous system, relieves fevers, Rubefacient, sedative, Sleeplessness, slow-healing sores, slow-healing wounds, Slow-to-heal wounds, soothe, soothes headaches, soothes nerves, Soothing, sores, stimulant, Stimulants, stimulates digestion, stimulating, Stomach aliment, stomach atony, stomach complaints, stomach debility, Stomach disease, stomach disorders, stomachic, stomach lassitude, stomach problems, stomach tonic, stomach trouble, sudorific, sweat-inducing, tranquilizer, Tranquilliser, tranquillizer, Traumatic injury, treatment for worms, Used as a stimulant, Used in the treatment of cough, Vasopressor, Vasopressor agent, Vermicide, vermifugal, vermifuge, Warming digestive, weak stomach, wind, worm, worms, Wound, wound care, wounds, wound treatment

Women's diseases

Climacteric, ease menopausal symptoms, Erratic periods, Irregular cycles, irregular menstruation, irregular period, Irregular periods, menopausal problems, menopause, Regulate menstruation

Foods

Condiment, culinary, Culinary herb, spice, tea substitute

Other uses

Pot-pourri

TCM - Traditional Chinese medicine

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

Local (Geographical) use

Phytomedical use in Brazil

Ingredients

 3-Octanol, Alpha-Pinene, Alpha-Terpineol, Beta-Pinene, Beta-Sitosterol, Bitter Components, borneol, Bornyl acetate, Camphene, Carene, carvacrol, Caryophyllene, Cymenes, essential oil, eucalyptol, Geraniol, Geranyl acetate, limonene, Linalol, Linalyl acetate, linarin, myrcene, Naringenin, Ocimene, P-Cymene, pulegone, Rosmarinic acid, Sabinene, Tannic acid, Tanning agents, Terpinolene, thymol, Ursolic acid, valeric acid, Α-Terpinene, Β-bourbonene, Γ-Terpinene

Source: LiberHerbarum/Pn0297

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