Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects Tall Buttercup — Not covered AHP.. Protoanemo-nin antibacterial against Gram-positive and Gram-negative, Candida, diphtheria toxin, Esch
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TALL BUTTERCUP (Ranunculus acris L.) +
Felter (1898) says, and I agree after spending the day compiling on buttercups (not daffodils), that
“R acris L., R repens L., R sceleratus L and R flammula L., may be indifferently substituted,
the one for the other.”
Activities (Tall Buttercup) — Allergenic (1; FNF); Antibacterial (1; WOI); Antiseptic (1; WOI);
Antiviral (1; WOI); Irritant (1; FNF); Lacrimatory (1; WOI); Vermifuge (1; WOI); Vesicant (1; WOI)
Indications (Tall Buttercup) — Abscess (f; DEM); Arthrosis (f; FAD); Blood (f; DEM); Bacteria
(1; WOI); Blister (f; PH2); Boil (f; DEM; FAD); Bronchosis (f; HHB; PH2); Cancer (f; JLH; MIC);
Candida (1; DEM; WOI); Cold (f; DEM); Conjunctivosis (f; HHB); Corn (f; JLH); Dermatosis (f;
PH2); Diphtheria (1; WOI); Escherichia (1; WOI); Gonorrhea (f; HHB); Gout (f; HHB); Halitosis
(f; WOI); Headache (f; MIC); Infection (1; WOI); Mucososis (f; HHB); Neuralgia (f; FAD; HHB;
PH2); Phobia (f; MIC); Pleurosis (f; HHB); Rheumatism (f; FAD; HHB; PH2); Staphylococcus (1;
WOI); VD (f; HHB); Virus (1; WOI); Wart (f; JLH); Wen (f; JLH); Worm (1; WOI); Yeast (1; WOI)
Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Tall Buttercup) — Not covered (AHP) Avoid
(FAD) Very acrid, causing burning of mouth and mucous membranes; blistering skin
Protoanemo-nin antibacterial (against Gram-positive and Gram-negative, Candida, diphtheria toxin, Escherichia,
and Staphylococcus) antiviral, cytopathogenic, vesicant, and vermicide (WOI) Closely related R.
sceleratus contains the vasoconstrictor serotonin, with six other tryptamine derivatives and “two
unidentified anti-5-hydroxytryptamine derivatives”
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TAMARIND (Tamarindus indica L.) +++
Activities (Tamarind) — Analgesic (1; DEP); Antibacterial (1; AAB; APA; TRA); Antioxidant
(1; TRA); Antipyretic (1; APA; EFS; SUW); Antiseptic (1; APA; DAD); Antispasmodic (1; TRA); Antiviral (1; AAB); Aperient (1; PHR); Aperitif (f; MAD); Astringent (1; IHB; JFM; WBB); Candidicide (1; APA); Carminative (f; DEP; SKJ; SUW); Cicatrizant (f; WBB); Dia-phoretic (f; DAD); Digestive (f; SUW); Emetic (f; DAD); Fungicide (1; AAB; APA); Hepato-tropic (1; TRA); Lactagogue (f; DEP); Laxative (1; APA; DAD; IHB; JFM; PH2; RYM; SUW); Schistosomicide (1; AAB; APA); Tonic (f; JFM); Vasodilator (1; TRA); Vermifuge (1; APA; DEP; KAB; SKJ)
Indications (Tamarind) — Abscess (f; WBB); Adenopathy (f; JLH); Alcoholism (f; PH2);
Amenorrhea (f; KAB; WBB); Anorexia (f; KAP; MAD); Apoplexy (f; DEP); Arthrosis (f; DAD); Asthma (f; DAD; KAB; WBB); Bacteria (1; AAB; APA; TRA); Biliousness (f; DEP; KAB; SUW; WOI); Bite (f; AAB); Bleeding (f; JFM; KAP; MAD; RYM); Body Odor (f; KAB); Boil (f; AAB; DAD; DEP; IHB; WOI); Cancer (f; JLH; KAB); Cancer, abdomen (f; JLH); Cancer, colon (f; JLH); Cancer, gland (f; JLH); Cancer, spleen (f; JLH); Cancer, uterus (f; JLH); Cancer, vagina (f; JLH); Candida (1; APA); Chill (f; DAD; JFM); Cholecystosis (1; HH2; PHR; PH2); Cholera (1; AAB); Cold (f; JFM); Colic (f; AAB); Conjunctivosis (f; DAD; IHB; JFM; KAB); Constipation (1; APA; DAD; IHB; JFM; PH2; RYM; SUW); Cough (f; JFM; SKJ); Cramp (1; TRA); Dermatosis (f; AAB; IHB); Diabetes (f; JFM); Diarrhea (1; APA); Dizziness (f; HH2); Dysentery (f; DAD; DEP; JFM; WBB); Dysmenorrhea (f; MAD); Dyspepsia (f; KAB; SKJ); Dysuria (f; GMH; KAB); Earache (f; KAB); Eczema (f; MAD); Edema (f; WOI); Enterosis (f; WBB); Erysipelas (f; DAD); Escherichia (1; APA); Fever (1; APA; DAD; EFS; HH2; JFM; PHR; PH2; SUW); Fungus (1; AAB; APA); Furuncle (f; WBB); Gas (f; DEP; SKJ; SUW); Gastrosis (f; KAB); Gingivosis (f; DAD; WBB); Gonorrhea (f; WBB); Hangover (f; DEP; PH2, TGP); Headache (f; MAD); Heartburn (f; MAD); Heatstroke (f; DEP; SKJ); Hemorrhoid (f; DAD; DEP; PH2; WBB); Hepatosis (f; HH2; KAB; PHR; PH2); Infection (1; AAB; APA; DAD); Inflammation (f; DAD; DEP); Intoxication (f; DAD; DEP; KAB; PH2); Itch (f; MAD); Jaundice (1; DAD; JFM; MAD; TRA; WBB); Leprosy (f; DAD; WBB); Leukorrhea (f; MAD); Malaria (f; DAD; WBB); Measles (f; JFM); Morning Sickness (f; AAB; APA); Mucososis (f;
Trang 4IHB); Myalgia (f; SKJ); Mycosis (1; AAB; APA); Nausea (1; APA); Ophthalmia (f; DAD); Pain
(1; DEP; JFM); Paralysis (f; DAD; KAB); Pharyngosis (f; PH2); Pulmonosis (f; DAD); Rash
(f; AAB); Respirosis (f; DAD); Rheumatism (f; DAD; IHB; WBB); Ringworm (1; APA; KAB);
Salmonella (1; AAB); Scabies (f; KAB); Schistosomiasis (1; AAB; APA); Smallpox (f; KAB);
Snakebite (f; KAB; WBB); Sore (f; AAB; IHB); Sore Throat (f; AAB; DEP; JFM); Splenosis
(f; JLH); Staphylococcus (1; AAB; APA); Sting (f; SKJ); Stomachache (f; PH2; SKJ); Stomatosis
(f; IHB; KAB; PH2); Swelling (f; HH2; KAB; WOI); Syphilis (f; SKJ); Ulcer (f; DAD); UTI
(f; DAD; TRA); Uvulosis (f; KAB); VD (f; WBB); Vertigo (f; HH2; KAB); Virus (1; AAB);
Vomiting (f; PH2); Worm (1; APA; DAD; DEP; KAB; SKJ); Wound (f; AAB; IHB; WBB);
Yeast (1; APA)
Dosages (Tamarind) — 1–3 g fruit pulp (KAP); 4–8 g fruit pulp/day (APA; PNC); 4–30 g fruit
pulp (HHB); 10–50 g tamarind paste (HH2; PHR; PH2); 1–2 g powdered seed (KAP)
Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Tamarind) — Class 1 (AHP; JAD, 1997).
None reported (PHR) Generally regarded as safe (APA) “Hazards and/or side effects not
known for proper therapeutic dosages” (PH2) Reportedly kills Aspergillus niger, Bacillus
subtilis, Candida albicans, Escherichia coli, Schistosoma mansoni, and Staphylococcus
man-sonii (APA).
TANGERINE (Citrus reticulata Blanco) +++
Synonym: C nobilis Andrews.
Activities (Tangerine) — Antibacterial (1; FNF); Anticancer (1; FNF); Antiemetic (f; SKJ);
Antimetastatic (1; AKT); Antiseptic (f; SKJ); Antispasmodic (1; FNF); Antiviral (1; FNF);
Aphrodisiac (f; SKJ); Aromatic (1; JFM); Astringent (f; SKJ); Candidicide (1; FNF);
Deconges-tant (1; JFM); Digestive (AKT; JFM; PHR); Expectorant (1; AKT; FNF); Fungicide (1; JFM;
WOI); Gastrogogue (1; AKT); Laxative (f; SKJ); Mucolytic (f; AKT); Myorelaxant (1; AKT);
Secretagogue (1; AKT); Sedative (1; FNF); Stimulant (f; SKJ); Thermogenic (1; FNF); Tonic (f;
SKJ; WO2)
Indications (Tangerine) — Alzheimer’s (1; FNF); Bacteria (1; FNF); Cancer (1; AKT; FNF);
Candida (1; FNF); Cold (1; FNF); Cramp (1; FNF); Congestion (1; JFM); Constipation (f; AKT;
SKJ); Cough (f; AKT); Diabetes (f; JFM); Diarrhea (f; AKT); Dysentery (f; AKT); Flu (1; FNF);
Fungus (1; JFM; WOI); Hiccup (f; AKT); Infection (1; JFM; WOI); Insomnia (1; FNF); Jaundice
(f; WO2); Mastosis (1; AKT); Mycosis (1; JFM; WOI); Nausea (f; AKT); Nervousness (1; FNF);
Obesity (1; FNF); Pulmonosis (f; AKT); Sore Throat (f; WO2); Thrush (f; WO2); Virus (1; FNF);
Vomiting (f; AKT; SKJ); Yeast (1; FNF)
Dosages (Tangerine) — Fruit is food farmacy; 3–9 g powdered peel/day (AKT); peel of 3 tangerines
boiled 10 minutes in 1 liter water; 1 tsp chopped rind/cup water; 20 drops tincture 3 ×/day has
been suggested for orange peel Citrus aurantium (APA).
Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Tangerine) — Class 1 (AHP) Not
covered (KOM; PHR) Coumarins may photosensitize and may interact with other
antiag-gregants Convulsions, enteric colic, and even death are reported in children following ingestion
of large amounts of orange peel (AHP, speaking of C aurantium, not this species, but the
same chemicals, hence warning should prevail 1997) Tangeretin may interfere with tamoxifen
Peel oil has proven antifungal activity Peel contains the decongestant synephrine, probably
synergistic with caffeine as a thermogenic Peel is rich in limonene, with much promise in
anticancer activity
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TANSY (Tanacetum vulgare L.) ++
Synonyms: Chrysanthemum vulgare (L.) Bernh., Tanacetum boreale Fisch ex DC.
Activities (Tansy) — Abortifacient (1; CRC; PHR; PH2); Analgesic (1; APA; CAN); Antibacterial
(1; APA; TAD); Antiedemic (f; PH2); Antiencephalitic (1; APA); Antifeedant (1; HH3); Antiseptic (1; DEM; FNF; HH3; PH2); Antispasmodic (1; APA; CAN; MAD); Antitumor (1; APA; CAN; CRC); Antiulcer (1; PH2); Antiviral (1; APA); Aperitif (1; APA; CAN; MAD); Ascaricide (1; CRC; WOI); Bitter (1; PNC); Carminative (f; CAN); Choleretic (1; APA; CAN); Contraceptive (f; DEM); Dermatitigenic (1; APA); Diaphoretic (f; CRC; DEM); Digestive (1; CAN); Emmenagogue (1; APA; PNC); Enterotonic (1; CAN); Fungicide (1; APA; TAD); Hypocholesterolemic (1; CAN); Immunostimulant (1; APA); Insecticide (1; CRC); Insectifuge (1; APA; PH2; TAD); Lipolytic (f; APA); Narcotic (f; CRC); Nephrotonic (f; GMH); Nervine (f; CRC); Pain (1; APA; CAN); Photo-toxic (1; PH2); Pulicide (f; CRC); Sedative (f; CRC); Stimulant (f; CRC); Stomachic (f; CRC; MAD); Swelling (f; PH2); Tonic (1; DEM; PNC); Uterotonic (1; AHP); Vermifuge (1; APA; CRC; PHR; PH2); Vulnerary (f; CRC)
Indications (Tansy) — Ague (f; CRC; GMH); Amenorrhea (f; CRC; FEL; PNC); Anorexia (1;
APA; CAN; DEM; MAD; PH2); Arthrosis (f; HH3; PH2); Ascaris (1; CRC; WOI); Backache (f; DEM); Bacteria (1; APA; TAD); Bone (f; DEM); Bruise (f; CRC; DEM; PH2); Burn (f; CRC); Cancer (1; APA; CAN; CRC; JLH); Candida (1; HH3); Catarrh (f; FEL); Childbirth (f; FEL); Cholecystosis (1; CRC; APA); Chorea (f; CRC); Cold (f; CRC); Colic (f; DEM); Cramp (1; APA; CAN; MAD); Debility (f; DEM; FEL); Dermatosis (f; MAD); Diarrhea (f; DEM); Diph-theria (f; FEL); Dizziness (f; DEM); Dropsy (f; CRC; WOI); Dysmenorrhea (f; CRC; FEL; MAD); Dysuria (f; FEL); Encephalosis (1; APA); Enterosis (f; MAD; PH2); Epilepsy (f; CRC); Escherichia (1; HH3); Fever (f; CRC; DEM; PH2); Freckle (f; CRC); Fungus (1; APA; TAD); Gas (f; CAN; MAD; PHR; PH2); Gastrosis (f; CRC; DEM; PH2); Gout (f; CRC; HH3; MAD; PH2); Headache (f; APA; CRC); Hematachezia (f; DEM); Hepatosis (f; APA; CRC; WOI); High Cholesterol (1; CAN); Hydrophobia (f; CRC); Hysteria (f; CRC; MAD); Immunodepression (1; APA); Infection (1; APA; DEM; FNF; PH2; TAD); Inflammation (f; CRC; FEL); Insomnia (f; CRC); Itch (f; APA); Jaundice (f; MAD); Leukorrhea (f; CRC); Malaria (f; HH3; MAD; PH2);