... Asplenium trichomanes (Galilean spleenwort), is described by Dioscorides ... uses (T-S AS 177.31). tu: None found to date. omu: al-Dimashqī mentions the ... Asplenium trichomanes was used to treat chest diseases, and Asplenium ...
... Asplenium trichomanes L. (Aspleniaceae). maidenhair spleenwort. Head and chest colds were treated in Lesotho, Africa, by inhaling smoke produced by burning the leaves of this species (Perry 1980; Duke and Wain 1981). Asplenium ...
... uses of two fern species , maidenhair spleen- wort ( Asplenium trichomanes ) recommended as a diuretic plant and to prevent hair loss and common polypody ( Polypodium vulgare ) prescribed as a laxative ( Jędrzejko et al . 1997 ) ...
... Uses : Please see here in “ The Herbs of Samhain . " Magical Uses : Acorns ... Asplenium ceterach , spleenwort , is used in infusion to cure enlarged ... trichomanes , common maidenhair , is used for lung ailments and as a ...
... Used in Preparation of Remedy Root Root. Plant Species Family Used in Remedy Asplenium Aspleniaceae monanthes L. Asplenium Aspleniaceae trichomanes L. Baccharoides adoensis var. mossambiquensis. (Steetz) "Isawumi, El- Asteraceae ...
... used alone , as in address , or with the definite article . Examples : —the ... uses , treated as proper nouns and capitalized . Examples : Congress ... Asplenium Trichomanes ( a fern ) . Menticirrhus americanus ( a fish ) ...
... ( Asplenium trichomanes ) , which grows on old walls , and which will act as a laxative medicine ; whilst idiots are said to have taken it remedially , so as to recover their senses . The true Maidenhair is named Adiantum , from the Greek ...