Ammi majus, commonly
called bishop's weed, false bishop's weed, bullwort, greater ammi,
lady's lace, false Queen Anne's lace, or laceflower, is a member of the
carrot family Apiaceae.
The seed is contraceptive, diuretic and
tonic. An infusion is used to calm the digestive system, whilst it is also used
in the treatment of asthma and angina. A decoction of the ground-up seed, eaten
after intercourse, appears able to prevent implantation of the fertilized ovum
in the uterus. This decoction is also used as a gargle in the treatment of
tooth ache.
The seed contains furanocoumarins (including bergapten), which stimulate
pigment production in skin that is exposed to bright sunlight. The plant is
widely cultivated in India for these furanocoumarins which are used in the
treatment of vitiligo (piebald skin) and psoriasis.
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