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Herbs with Stomachic Properties

Agrimony, Angelica*, Anise, Balm, Barberry, Basil, Camomile(Roman), Caraway, Cardamom, Coriander, Cubeb, Currant (Ribes rubrum), Dandelion, Dill, Elecampane, Fennel, Fragrant Valerian*, Fumitory, Ginseng, Goldenseal, Hedge Mustard, Hibiscus (Hibiscus abelmoshus), Hops*, Horseradish*, Hyssop, Juniper Berries*, Laurel, Lavender, Linden (Tilia americana), Lovage*, Marjoram, Mints, Motherwort*, Mugwort*, Myrrh, Onion, Orange(bitter), Orris root, Papaya, Peach Bark, Pimpernel, Plum, Poplar, Quassia, Rose (Rose Californica), Rosehips, Rosemary*, Rue*, Savory, Scurvy Grass, Speedwell Star Anise*, Sweet Cicely, Sweet Flag, Tarragon, Water Avens*, Watercress*, Wild Black Cherry*, Wood Sorrel*, Wormwood* and Southernwood, Water Dock, Yellow Gentian, American Gentian, Fringed Gentian, Stiff Gentian, Yellow Goatsbeard and Purple Goatsbeard.

 Angelica - See Stimulants

 Fragrant Valerian - See Nervines

 Hops - See Analgesics

 Horseradish - See Anticatarrhals

 Juniper Berries - See Antibiotics

 Lovage - See Stimulants

 Motherwort - See Antispasmodics

 Mugwort - See Antispasmodics

 Rosemary - See Antibiotics

 Rue - See Anthelmintics

 Star Anise - See Stimulants

 Water Avens - See Astringents

 Watercress - See Diuretics

 Wild Black Cherry - See Sedatives

 Wood Sorrel - See Analgesics

 Wormwood - See Anthelmintics

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

 

  

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