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Herbs with Antilithic Properties

Barberry, Bean, Bearberry*, Birch, Briar Hip, Buchu, Cascara Sagrada, Chaparral, Chervil, Corn Silk, Cucumber, Dandelion, Devil's Claw, Dyer's Broom, Everlasting, Fraxinella*, Goldenrod, Gravel Root, Ground Ivy*, Holly*, Horsetail, Hydrangia Root, Juniper Berries*, Knot Weed*, Marshmallow, Meadowsweet, Mouse Ear, Oregon Grape Root, Parsley, Pimpernel, Pipsissewa, Plum, Queen of the Meadow, Ragwort*, Common Groundsel*, European Ragwort*, Restharrow, Seven Barks, Uva Ursi, Water Eryngo, Woodruff*, Yellow Toadflax*.

 Bearberry - Arctostaphylos uva-ursi - CAUTION: Stomach distress and chronic poisoning can result from excessive or prolonged use.

 Fraxinella - (See Anthelmintics)

 Ground Ivy - Nepeta hederacea - CAUTION: Large quantities can be poisonous.

 Holly - (See Alteratives)

 Juniper Berries - (See Analgesics)

 Knotweed - (a) Polygonum hydropiper (b) Polygonum punctatum - CAUTION: Internal and external inflammation can be cause by the juice of these two varieties, as it contains an acrid quality. Only preparations made by qualified sources should be used.

 Ragwort, Common Groundsel, European Ragwort - (See Abortifacients)

 Woodruff - Asperula odorata - CAUTION: Dizziness and vomiting are two symptoms of poisoning that could occur with consumption of large quantities of this herb.

 Yellow Toadflax - Linaria vulgaris - CAUTION: As little as 20 drops of the tincture of this herb can cause serious internal effects. It should never be self administered.

 

*(Herbs in which a Caution exists. For those without a description on this page, a link has been provided.)

 

  

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