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Friday, November 26, 2021

Phytolacca acinosa in homeopathy

Phytolacca acinosa, the Indian pokeweed, is a species of flowering plant in the family Phytolaccaceae. It is native to temperate eastern Asia; the Himalayas, most of China, Kashmir Vietnam to Japan, and has been widely introduced to Europe. The species was originally described by William Roxburgh in 1814. 
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Phytolacca americana, also known as American pokeweed, pokeweed, poke sallet, dragonberries, and inkberry, is a poisonous, herbaceous perennial plant in the pokeweed family Phytolaccaceae. This pokeweed grows 4 to 10 feet. It has simple leaves on green to red or purplish stems and a large white taproot.

Monday, August 24, 2020

Phytolacca acinosa berry

Pokeberry fruit
Family: Phytolaccaceae (Pokeweed family
Cashmerian Pokeweed is a herbacious plant, 
growing up to 2-4 ft tall. It has large 
lance-shaped leaves, 16-24 cm, which are 
long-pointed, and narrowed at the 
base to a short stalk.

The root is antiasthmatic, antibacterial
antidote, antifungal, antitussive, 
diuretic, expectorant, laxative and 
vermifuge. The plant has an interesting 
chemistry and it is currently (1995) 
being investigated as a potential 
anti-AIDS drug. It contains 
potent anti-inflammatory agents,
 antiviral proteins and substances 
that affect cell division. 

These compounds are toxic to many 
disease-causing organisms, 
including the water snails that 
cause schistosomiasis. 

The root is used internally in the
 treatment of urinary disorders, nephritis, oedema 
and abdominal distension. Externally, it is 
used to treat boils, carbuncles and sores. 

The roots are harvested in the autumn 
and dried for later use. All parts of the 
plant are toxic, this remedy should be 
used with caution and preferably under 
the supervision of a qualified practitioner.

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