Mentha pulegium
Uses: common cold, influenza, sore throat, dyspepsia, nausea, diarrheal, tonsillitis, cough, dyspnea, asthma
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Uses: common cold, influenza, sore throat, dyspepsia, nausea, diarrheal, tonsillitis, cough, dyspnea, asthma
Uses: Flu, Respiratory system, Asthma, Cough, Inflammatory, Gastroprotective, Relaxation
Uses: Restlessness, irritability, jerk; Fracture; Sinusitis; Stomachache; Teething; Asthma; Effects of reduced temperature; Epilepsy; Ranula (salivary cyst); Skin disorders (he'a)
Uses: Fever, dysentery, asthma, headache, hypertension, diabetes, gastric ulcer, wounds, rheumatism, arthritis, malaria, and menstrual problem
Uses: Hair tonic, Inflammatory, Toothache, Skin diseases, Stomach diseases (Dysentery, Diarrhea) Respiratory ailments, Blood circulation, Asthma Abscesses, Boils
Uses: Ritual use, used to burn in incense burner; economic, be sold in store; medicine: relieving cough and asthma, soaked in water
Uses: eye conditions due to asthma, allergies; poultice on boils
Uses: Roots are used against asthma, cough, and fever, Bark is used against gonorrhea and leprosy, Leaves are used against phthisis.
Uses: Fever, stomach ulcer, constipation, asthma, dysentery, diarrhea, colic, anthelmintic, rheumatism, inflammation, skin disease, headache, and piles
Uses: Cancer, Cold, Caugh, Headache, Body refreshment, Asthma, Stomach ulcer, Improve body health, Pimples
Uses: Urinary problems (urinary tract infection), dysentery, fever, liver problems, jaundice, diabetes, cholera bronchitis, leprosy, anemia, and asthma
Uses: Roots are used to treat asthmatic disorders and fever, Flowers are used in blood purification.
Uses: Asthma, cold, edema
Uses: bronchitis, dyspnea, wounds, cough, cancer, diabetes, anti-inflammatory, common cold, influenza, asthma, bone fracture, lung disease, sore throat, antiseptic, backache, dysmenorrhea, expectorant, neurotic, stomach disorder, stomach ache, tetanus, ulcer
Uses: Asthma, cold, dyspepsia, eczema
Uses: Cough, Eczema, Asthma, Diarrhea, Ulcers, Arthritis, Asthma, Bronchitis, Urinary infection, Anthelmintic, Gallstones, Rheumatism, Spasms, Expectorant, Antiseptic, Cancer, Wounds, Scab, Arthritis, Scratch Diuretic, Hemostatic, Diabetes, Jaundice, Stomachache
Uses: Dysentery, Diarrhea, Asthma, Bronchial, Bruises, Fever, Tonic, Pulmonary Narcotic, Sedative, Hemostatic, Depurative, Emollient, Diuretic, Expectorant Wounds, Varicose, Ulcers, Sore throats
Uses: Cloudy eyes, asthma, twisted bones
Uses: Antitussive, expectorant, treatment of asthma and bronchitis and non-infectious ulcers, trauma; oral administration to reduce blood pressure
Uses: Restlessness, irritability, jerk; Ranula (salivary cyst); Asthma; Detoxifying agent (he'a); Diarrhea; Fever; Furuncles, abscess and others disorders with pus exudation; Menstrual cycle bleeding disorders; Mouth ulcer; Otitis; Scrotal swelling
Uses: Ranula (salivary cyst); Detoxifying agent (he'a); Tonsillitis, sore throat; Asthma; Cryptorchidism; Vaginal and urethral discharge; Yellow lip
Uses: Carminative and digestive, hepato-stimulating, antiseptic and intestinal antispasmodic, against asthma and bronchitis
Uses: Purgative Rheumatism Rheumatism, Wounds, Insect stings, Burns Hemorrhoids, Stomachache, Asthma Antirheumatic, Purgative, Flu, Diuretic Purgative
Uses: Diuretic, chronic liver enlargement, diarrhea, and piles; also effective against skin illness and anthrax. Fruits are used to treat a variety of ailments, including heart disease, hiccups, asthma, fever, bronchitis, and diarrhea. Ringworm can be treated using green fruit pastes. Fruit juice is an expectorant and cooling drink that can be used to treat fevers, gonorrhea, giddiness, and inflammations
Uses: Stomachache, Diabetes, Cough, Asthma, Gastric infection, Fever, Hepatitis Skin inflammations Wounds, Boils, Warts (Latex)
Uses: Cough; Tonsillitis, sore throat; Ranula (salivary cyst); Restlessness, irritability, jerk; Asthma; Furuncles, abscess and others disorders with pus exudation
Uses: Detoxifying agent (he'a); Vaginal and urethral discharge; Skin disorders (he'a); Asthma; Eczema; Flu; Menstrual cycle bleeding disorders; Mouth ulcer; Urinary incontinence; Vaginal prurit
Uses: Asthma, Diarrhea, Fever, Intestinal parasites, Hemorrhoids, Wounds, Cystitis
Uses: influenza, common cold, cough, dyspepsia, asthma, insomnia, toothache, nausea, bronchitis, stomach disorder, tonic
Uses: influenza, common cold, cough, expectorant, sedative, asthma, analgesic, bronchitis, hair loss, blood purifier, hypertension
Uses: Used in liver disorders such as hepatitis, jaundice, and liver cancer as well as heart, gastric, and kidney disorders. Used in asthma, cough, fever, herpes, and in pathologies of the upper respiratory tract, urinary and digestive infections. Boosts immune functions, Treats chronic fatigue syndrome, Promotes increased energy
Uses: Expectorant, Tonic, Emollient, Respiratory infections, Sore throats, Flu, Fever, Asthma, Swelling, Sedative, Joint pain, Protect brain health
Uses: Asthma, rheumatic, anemia, and inflammatory
Uses: Cold, cough, asthma, abdominal distension, detumescence, fracture, abdominal pain, pharyngitis, heat clearing and detoxification
Uses: Diabetes, purgatives and laxatives, anti-viruses and fungi, indigestion, rheumatism, gout, and asthma treatment, diuretic, a local anesthetic, an antihistaminic, and an antidiabetic