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DISCLAIMER: These pages are presented solely as a source of INFORMATION and ENTERTAINMENT and to provide stern warnings against use where appropriate. No claims are made for the efficacy of any herb nor for any historical herbal treatment. In no way can the information provided here take the place of the standard, legal, medical practice of any country. Additionally, some of these plants are extremely toxic and should be used only by licensed professionals who have the means to process them properly into appropriate pharmaceuticals. One final note: many plants were used for a wide range of illnesses in the past, but be aware that many of the historical uses have proven to be ineffective for the problems to which they were applied.




BEARSWORT
UMBELLIFERAE
aka Baldmoney, Spieknel, Spignel
(Meum Athamanticum Jacquin)
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PROPAGATION:
PART USED: Root

A member of the Umbelliferae family native to the mountains of middle and western Europe. Fruits and root are aromatic. Leaves mostly basal, pinnate. Flowers white to pink in compound terminal umbels. The single reference to this plant (The Herbalist by Joseph E. Meyer) states that it was used as a carminative, aromatic, and stomachic.





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