Houndstongue

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Other Names : Cynoglossum officinale, beggar’s lice, dog’s tongue, sheep bur, dog bur, sheep lice, glovewort, woolmat

Special Precautions of Houndstongue

  • Only External Use !!
  • The toxic components are pyrrolizidine alkaloids called cynoglossine, consolidine, echinatine and heliosupine. Prolonged ingestion of pyrrolizidine alkaloids leads to liver damage and eventual failure
  • The plant is more a threat to farm stock than humans.

Health Benefits and Uses of Houndstongue

Only Externak Use !! Houndstongue has a long history of use for a variety of magical, medicinal, and practical purposes.

  • The name houndstongue comes from the belief that a leaf worn in the shoe could ward off dog attacks.
  • Extracts of roots and leaves of houndstongue have been used in folk remedies for various ailments including fever, eczema, acne vulgaris, and hemorrhoids.
  • Contains a compound called allantoin that may treat ulcers in the intestine and on the skin.
  • Houndstongue ointment is said to cure baldness.
  • The red pigments of the outer root surface are antibacterial and reportedly have wound-healing properties.
  • Roots and leaves have been used as pesticides and leaves have been used to repel moles in gardens and rodents from stored foods.