Alterative
Alteratives
are herbs that will gradually restore the proper function of the body and
increase health and vitality. They were at one time known as 'blood cleansers'.
Bladderwrack
• Bloodroot • Blue Flag • Bogbean • Burdock • Cleavers • Echinacea • Figwort •
Fringetree • Fumitory • Garlic • Guaiacum • Goldenseal • Mountain Grape •
Nettles • Pasque Flower • Poke Root • Queen's Delight • Red Clover •
Sarsaparilla • Sassafras • Wild Indigo • Yellow Dock.
Analgesic,
Anodyne
Analgesics
are herbs that reduce pain and are either applied externally or taken
internally, depending on the case.
Figwort
• Hops • Jamaican Dogwood • Lady's Slipper • Passion Flower • Poppy • Skullcap
• St. John's Wort • Valerian.
Anthelmintic
Anthelmintics
will destroy or expel worms from the digestive system. Unfortunately many of
the most effective anthelmintics are no longer available since the new
Medicines Act was introduced, as they can be toxic in high dosage. Therefore
those are not listed here.
Aloes
• Garlic • Pomegranate • Tansy • Thuja •Wormwood • Rue.
Antibilious
The
antibilious herbs help the body to remove excess bile and can thus aid in cases
of biliary and jaundice conditions. Compare also cholagogues and hepatics.
Balmony
• Barberry • Dandelion • Fringetree • Goldenseal • Mugwort • Vervain • Wild Yam
• Wormwood.
Anticatarrhal
The
anticatarrhal herbs help the body to remove excess catarrhal buildups, whether
in the sinus area or other parts.
Bearberry
• Boneset • Cayenne • Coltsfoot • Cranesbill • American Echinacea • Elder •
Elecampane • Eyebright • Garlic • Goldenseal • Goldenrod • Hyssop • Iceland
Moss • Irish Moss • Marshmallow • Mullein • Peppermint • Sage • Thyme • Wild
Indigo • Yarrow.
Anti-emetic
The
anti-emetics can reduce a feeling of nausea and can help to relieve or to
prevent vomiting.
Balm
• Black Horehound • Cayenne • Cloves • Dill • Fennel • Lavender • Meadowsweet •
Peach Leaves.
Anti-inflammatory
The
anti-inflammatory herbs help the body to combat inflammations. Herbs mentioned
under demulcents, emollients and vulneraries will often act in this way,
especially when they are applied externally.
Black
Willow • Bogbean • Chamomile • Devil's Claw • Marigold • St. John's Wort •
White Poplar • Witch Hazel.
Anti-lithic
The
anti-lithic herbs prevent the formation of stones or gravel in the urinary
system and can help the body in their removal.
Bearberry
• Buchu • Corn Silk • Couchgrass • Gravel Root • Hydrangea • Pellitory of the
Wall • Parsley • Sea Holly • Stone Root • Wild Carrot.
Anti-microbial
The
anti-microbial herbs can help the body to destroy or resist pathogenic
micro-organisms.
Aniseed
• Balsam of Peru • Bearberry • Caraway Oil • Cayenne • Clove • Coriander • Echinacea
• Elecampane • Eucalyptus • Garlic • Gentian • Juniper • Marigold • Marjoram •
Myrrh • Olive • Peppermint • Plantain • Rosemary • Rue • Sage • Southernwood •
Thyme • Wild Indigo • Wormwood.
Anti-spasmodic
The
anti-spasmodics can prevent or ease spasms or cramps in the body.
Black
Haw • Black Cohosh • Chamomile • Cramp Bark • Eucalyptus • Lady's Slipper •
Lime Blossom • Lobelia • Mistletoe • Motherwort • Pasque Flower • Skullcap •
Skunk Cabbage • Thyme • Valerian • Vervain • Wild Lettuce • Wild Yam.
Aperient
Aperient
herbs are very mild laxatives.
See
'Laxatives'.
Aromatic
The
aromatic herbs have a strong and often pleasant odour and can stimulate the
digestive system. They are often used to add aroma and taste to other
medicines.
Aniseed
•Chinese Angelica • Balm • Basil • Caraway • Cardamon • Celery • Chamomile •
Cinnamon • Cloves • Coriander • Dill • Fennel • Hyssop • Ginger • Meadowsweet •
Pennyroyal • Peppermint • Rosemary • Valerian • Wood Betony.
Astringent
Astringents
contract tissue by precipitating proteins and can thus reduce secretions and
discharges. They contain tannins.
Agrimony
• Avens • Bayberry • Bearberry • Beth Root • Bistort • Black Catechu •
Bugleweed • Cranesbill • Elecampane • Eyebright • Goldenrod • Ground Ivy • Kola
• Lungwort • Meadowsweet • Mouse Ear • Mullein • Oak Bark • Periwinkle •
Pilewort • Plantain • Ragwort • Raspberry • Sage • Rhubarb Root • Rosemary •
Slippery Elm • St.John's Wort • Tormentil • Wild Cherry • Witch Hazel • Yarrow.
Bitter
Herbs
that taste bitter act as stimulating tonics for the digestive system through a
reflex via the taste buds.
Barberry
• Boneset • Chamomile • Centaury • Gentian • Goldenseal • Hops • Rue •
Southernwood • Tansy • Horehound • Wormwood.
Cardiac
Tonic
Cardiac
tonics affect the heart. Their specific function should be looked up in the
herbal section.
Broom
• Bugleweed • Cayenne • Hawthorn • Lily of the Valley • Motherwort • Night
Blooming Cereus.
Carminative
The
carminatives are rich in volatile oils and by their action stimulate the
peristalsis of the digestive system and relax the stomach, thereby supporting
the digestion and helping against gas in the digestive tract.
Chinese
Angelica • Aniseed • Balm • Caraway • Cardamon • Cayenne • Cinnamon • Chamomile
• Coriander • Dill • Fennel • Galangal • Garlic • Ginger • Hyssop • Juniper •
Mustard • Peppermint • Sage • Thyme • Valerian.
Cholagogue
The
cholagogues stimulate the release and secretion of bile from the gall-bladder,
which can be a marked benefit in gall-bladder problems. They also have a
laxative effect on the digestive system since the amount of bile in the
duodenum increases when one takes them, and bile is our internally produced,
all natural laxative.
Balmony
• Barberry • Black Root • Blue Flag • Boldo • Dandelion • Fringetree • Fumitory
• Gentian • Goldenseal • Mountain Grape • Wahoo • Wild Yam.
Demulcent
Demulcents
are usually rich in mucilage and can soothe and protect irritated or inflamed
internal tissue.
Coltsfoot
• Comfrey • Corn Silk • Couchgrass • Flaxseed • Irish Moss • Lungwort •
Licorice • Mallow • Marshmallow • Mullein • Oatmeal • Parsley • Slippery Elm.
Diaphoretic
Diaphoretics
aid the skin in the elimination of toxins and promote perspiration.
Chinese
Angelica • Bayberry • Black Cohosh • Boneset • Buchu • Cayenne • Chamomile •
Elder • Fennel • Garlic • Ginger • Goldenrod • Guaiacum • Lime Blossom •
Peppermint • Pleurisy Root • Prickly Ash • Thuja • Thyme • Horehound • Yarrow.
Diuretic
Diuretics
increase the secretion and elimination of urine.
Agrimony
• Bearberry • Blue Flag • Boldo • Boneset • Borage • Broom • Buchu • Bugleweed
• Burdock • Celery Seed • Cleavers • Corn Silk • Couchgrass • Dandelion • Elder
• Gravel Root • Hawthorn Berries • Juniper • Kola • Lily of the Valley • Lime
Blossom • Night Blooming Cereus • Parsley • Pellitory of the Wall • Pumpkin
Seed • Saw Palmetto • Sea Holly • Stone Root • Wild Carrot • Yarrow.
Emetic
Emetics
cause vomiting. Most of the herbs listed cause vomiting only when taken in high
dosage which can be found for each herb in the Herbal description.
Balm
• Bloodroot • Boneset • Catnip • Elder Flowers • Ipecacuanha • Lobelia • Senega
• Squill.
Emmenagogue
Emmenagogues
stimulate and normalize menstrual flow. The term is also often used in the
wider context of remedies that act as tonics to the female reproductive system.
Beth
Root • Black Cohosh • Black Haw • Blessed Thistle • Blue Cohosh • Carline
Thistle • Chamomile • Chaste Tree • Cramp Bark • False Unicorn Root • Fenugreek
• Gentian • Ginger • Goldenseal • Juniper Berry • Lime • Marigold • Motherwort
• Mugwort • Parsley • Pasque Flower • Pennyroyal • Peppermint • Raspberry •
Rosemary • Rue • Sage • Shepherd's Purse • Southernwood • Squaw Vine • St.
John's Wort • Tansy • Thyme • True Unicorn Root • Valerian • Vervain • Wormwood
• Yarrow.
Emollient
Emollients
are applied to the skin to soften, soothe or protect it and act externally in a
manner similar to the way demulcents act internally.
Balm
of Gilead • Borage • Chickweed • Coltsfoot • Comfrey • Elecampane • Fenugreek •
Flaxseed • Licorice • Mallow • Marshmallow • Mullein • Plantain • Quince Seed •
Rose Petals • Slippery Elm.
Expectorant
The
expectorants support the body in the removal of excess amounts of mucus from
the respiratory system.
Aniseed
• Balm of Gilead • Balsam of Peru • Balsam of Tolu • Bloodroot • Coltsfoot •
Comfrey • Elder Flower • Elecampane • Garlic • Goldenseal • Grindelia • Hyssop
• Iceland Moss • Irish Moss • Licorice • Lobelia • Lungwort • Marshmallow •
Mouse Ear • Mullein • Pleurisy Root • Senega • Skunk Cabbage • Squill • Thuja •
Thyme • Vervain • Horehound • Wild Cherry.
Febrifuge
• Anti-Pyretic
The
febrifuges help the body to bring down fevers.
Chinese
Angelica • Balm • Blessed Thistle • Boneset • Borage • Cayenne • Elder Flower •
Eucalyptus • Hyssop • Lobelia • Marigold • Pennyroyal • Peppermint • Peruvian
Bark • Plantain • Pleurisy Root • Prickly Ash • Raspberry • Sage • Thyme •
Vervain.
Galactogogue
The
galactogogues can help the breast-feeding mother to increase the flow of
mother's milk.
Aniseed
• Blessed Thistle • Centaury • Fennel • Goat's Rue • Raspberry • Vervain.
Hepatic
The
hepatics aid the liver. Their use tones and strengthens it and increases the
flow of bile from the liver.
Agrimony
• Aloes • Balm • Balmony • Barberry • Black Root • Blue Flag • Boldo • Bogbean
• Cascara Sagrada • Celery • Centaury • Cleavers • Dandelion • Elecampane •
Fennel • Fringetree • Fumitory • Gentian • Goldenseal • Horseradish • Hyssop •
Mountain Grape • Motherwort • Prickly Ash • Wahoo • Wild Indigo • Wild Yam •
Wormwood • Yarrow • Yellow Dock.
Hypnotic
Hypnotics
will induce sleep (not a hypnotic trance).
Hops
• Jamaican Dogwood • Mistletoe • Passion Flower • Skullcap • Valerian • Wild
Lettuce.
Laxative
The
laxatives promote the evacuation of the bowels.
Balmony
• Barberry • Buckthorn • Burdock • Cascara Sagrada • Cleavers • Dandelion •
Flaxseed • Fringetree • Mountain Grape • Pellitory of the Wall • Rhubarb Root •
Senna • Wahoo • Yellow Dock.
Mucilage
The
mucilaginous herbs contain gelatinous constituents and will often be demulcent
and emollient.
Comfrey
• Fenugreek • Flaxseed • Iceland Moss • Irish Moss • Mallow • Marshmallow •
Quince Seed • Slippery Elm.
Nervine
The
nervines have a beneficial effect on the nervous system and tone and strengthen
it. Some act as stimulants, some as relaxants.
Balm
• Black Cohosh • Black Haw • Blue Cohosh • Bugleweed • Chamomile • Cramp Bark •
Damiana • Ginseng • Hops • Kola • Lady's Slipper • Lavender • Lemon Balm • Lime
• Lobelia • Mistletoe • Motherwort • Oats • Pasque Flower • Passion Flower •
Peppermint • Red Clover • Rosemary • Skullcap • Tansy • Thyme • Valerian •
Vervain • Wild Lettuce • Wormwood.
Oxytocic
The
oxytocics stimulate the contraction of the uterus and can thereby help in
childbirth.
Beth
Root • Blue Cohosh • Goldenseal • Rue • Squaw Vine.
Pectoral
Pectorals
have a general strengthening and healing effect on the respiratory system.
Aniseed
• Chinese Angelica • Balm of Gilead • Balsam of Peru • Balsam of Tolu •
Bloodroot • Coltsfoot • Comfrey • Elder • Elecampane • Garlic • Goldenseal •
Horehound • Hyssop • Iceland Moss • Irish Moss • Licorice • Lungwort •
Marshmallow • Mouse Ear • Mullein • Pleurisy Root • Senega • Skunk Cabbage •
Vervain.
Rubefacient
When
rubefacients are applied to the skin they cause a gentle local irritation and
stimulate the dilation of the capillaries, thus increasing circulation in the
skin. The blood is drawn from deeper parts of the body into the skin and thus
often internal pains are relieved.
Cayenne
• Cloves • Garlic • Ginger • Horseradish • Mustard • Nettle • Peppermint •
Rosemary • Rue.
Sedative
The
sedatives calm the nervous system and reduce stress and nervousness throughout
the body. They can thus affect tissue of the body that has been irritated by
nervous problems.
Black
Cohosh • Black Haw • Bladderwrack • Blue Cohosh • Bloodroot • Boldo • Bugleweed
• Chamomile • Cowslip • Cramp Bark • Hops • Jamaican Dogwood • Lady's slipper •
Lobelia • Motherwort • Pasque Flower • Passion Flower • Red Clover • Red Poppy
• Saw Palmetto • Skullcap • St. John's Wort • Valerian • Wild Cherry • Wild
Lettuce • Wild Yam.
Sialagogue
The
sialagogues stimulate the secretion of saliva from the salivary glands.
Bloodroot
• Blue Flag • Cayenne • Centaury • Gentian • Ginger • Prickly Ash • Senega.
Soporific
The
soporifics induce sleep.
Compare
'Hypnotics'.
Stimulant
Stimulants
quicken and enliven the physiological function of the body.
Chinese
Angelica • Balm of Gilead • Balmony • Bayberry • Benzoin • Bladderwrack •
Caraway • Cardamon • Cayenne • Cinnamon • Dandelion • Eucalyptus • Galangal •
Garlic • Gentian • Ginseng • Gravel Root • Ground Ivy • Horehound • Horseradish
• Juniper • Marigold • Mustard • Pennyroyal • Peppermint • Prickly Ash •
Rosemary • Rue • Sage • Southernwood • Tansy • Wild Yam • Wormwood • Yarrow.
Styptic
Styptics
reduce or stop external bleeding by their astringency.
See
'Astringents'.
Tonic
The
tonic herbs strengthen and enliven either specific organs or the whole body.
Agrimony
• Chinese Angelica • Aniseed • Balm • Balmony • Bayberry • Bearberry • Beth
Root • Bistort • Black Cohosh • Black Haw • Black Root • Bogbean • Boldo •
Boneset • Buchu • Buckthorn • Bugleweed • Burdock • Calumba • Carline Thistle •
Cayenne • Centaury • Chamomile • Cleavers • Coltsfoot • Comfrey • Condurango •
Couchgrass • Cranesbill • Damiana • Dandelion • Echinacea • Elecampane •
Eyebright • False UniCorn Root • Fringetree • Fumitory • Garlic • Gentian •
Ginseng • Goldenseal • Gravel Root • Grindelia • Ground Ivy • Hawthorn • Horse
Chestnut • Hydrangea • Hyssop • Iceland Moss • Lady's Slipper • Licorice • Lime
• Marigold • Mistletoe • Motherwort • Mountain Grape • Mugwort • Mustard • Myrrh
• Nettle • Oats • Parsley • Periwinkle • Poke Root • Raspberry • Red Clover •
Rue • Sarsaparilla • Skullcap • Squaw Vine • Tamarind • Tansy • Thyme • Vervain
• Virginia Snake Root • Wild Yam • Wood Betony • Wormwood • Yarrow • Yellow
Dock.
Vulnerary
Vulneraries
are applied externally and aid the body in the healing of wounds and cuts.
Aloes
• Arnica • Bistort • Black Willow • Burdock • Chickweed • Cleavers • Comfrey •
Cranesbill • Daisy • Elder • Elecampane • Fenugreek • Flaxseed • Garlic •
Goldenseal • Horsetail • Hyssop • Irish Moss • Marigold • Marshmallow • Mullein
• Myrrh • Plantain • Poke Root • Shepherd's Purse • Slippery Elm • St. John's
Wort • Thyme • Witch Hazel • Wood Betony • Yarrow.
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