Difference between revisions of "Macleaya Cordata"
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The whole plant is analgesic, antioedemic, carminative, depurative and diuretic. The juice from the stems of the leaves is used to treat insect bites. A decoction of the leaves and stems is used in the treatment of ringworm. The poisonous sap is used to counter poisonous sores. | The whole plant is analgesic, antioedemic, carminative, depurative and diuretic. The juice from the stems of the leaves is used to treat insect bites. A decoction of the leaves and stems is used in the treatment of ringworm. The poisonous sap is used to counter poisonous sores. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:11, 1 January 2020
Other Names : 博落回, Bo Luo Hui, Plume Poppy, Pink Plumepoppy, Bocconia cordata, Bocconia yedoensis
Special Precautions of Macleaya Cordata
The sap is very poisonous.
Health Benefits and uses of Macleaya Cordata are
The whole plant is analgesic, antioedemic, carminative, depurative and diuretic. The juice from the stems of the leaves is used to treat insect bites. A decoction of the leaves and stems is used in the treatment of ringworm. The poisonous sap is used to counter poisonous sores.