Motherwort
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Name: Motherwort
Biological Name:
Leonurus cardiaca
Labiatae
Other Names:
Motherwort, Lions Tail, lion's ear, throwwort
Parts Used:
Aerial parts
Active Compounds:
Iridoids:
leonuride and others not yet identified.
Diterpenes of the labdane type, such as leocardin, a mixture of two epimers of 8b-acetoyx-9a, l3a, l5, l6-bisepoxy-l5-hydroyx-7-oxo- labdan-6b, l9-olide.
Flavonoids
rutin, quinqueloside, genkwanin, quercitin, quercetrin, isoquercetrin, hyperoside, and apigenin and kaempferol glucosides.
Caffeic acid
4-rutinoside.
Remedies For:
Nervine, emmenagogue, anti-spasmodic, hepatic, cardiac tonic, hypotensive.
Motherwort is used for menstrual and uterine conditions as well as in heart and circulation treatments. It is valuable in the stimulation of delayed or suppressed menstruation, especially where there is anxiety or tension involved.
It is a good relaxing tonic for aiding in menopausal changes. Eases false labor pains.
An excellent tonic for the heart, strengthening without straining. It is considered to be a specific in cases of tachycardia (heart palpitations), especially when brought about by anxiety and other such causes. It may be used in all heart conditions that are associated with anxiety and tension.
Chinese research referred to in Potters Cyclopedia found that it both reduced blood platelet aggregation and decreased levels of blood lipids.
Combinations:
May be freely combined in any prescription, especially with Hawthorn.
Description:
Found throughout Europe.
Dosage:
Infusion:
pour a cup of boiling water onto 1-2 teaspoonfuls of the dried herb and leave to infuse for 10-15 minutes. This should be drunk three times a day.
Tincture:
take 1-4ml of the tincture three times a day.
Safety: No information available.
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