Cupressaceae Alterative American arbor-vitae



Cupressaceae Alterative American arbor-vitae

Cupressaceae Alterative American arbor-vitae
Family:Cupressaceae Alterative; Anthelmintic; Antiinflammatory; Antiseptic; Aromatic; Astringent; Diaphoretic; Diuretic; Emmenagogue; Homeopathy; Rubefacient.
Common name:American arbor-vitae
American arbor-vitae was much used by many native North American Indian tribes as a medicine to treat fevers coughs headaches swollen hands and rheumatic problems. The plant has an established antiviral activity and is most commonly used in modern herbalism to treat warts and polyps being prescribed both internally and externally for these conditions. The plant can be used to induce menstruation and so should not be prescribed for pregnant women.The recently dried leafy young twigs are alterative anthelmintic anti-inflammatory antiseptic aromatic astringent diaphoretic diuretic and emmenagogue. The plant is being used internally in the treatment of cancer especially cancer of the uterus. A tea made from the leaves is used in the treatment for bronchitis and other respiratory problems colds headaches and as a cough syrup. The plants diuretic properties make it useful in treating acute cystitis and bed-wetting in children. The leaves are used in steam baths in the treatment of rheumatism arthritis colds etc. Externally the leaves are used as a wash for swollen feet and burns. Extracts of the leaves can be painted on painful joints or muscles as a counter0irritant improving local blood supply and thus facilitating the removal of toxins easing pain and stiffness. A tincture of the leaves has been used in the treatment of warts piles bed sores and fungal infections. The leaves and young twigs can be harvested as required and used fresh or dried.'Oil of white cedar' obtained from the leaves is an essential oil that is antiseptic expectorant and rubefacient. It is used internally to promote menstruation and relieve rheumatism. This volatile oil is toxic and poisoning from overdoses has occurred it should only be used under the supervision of a qualified practitioner and should not be prescribed for pregnant women. The oil also stimulates the heart and causes convulsions in high doses.A tea of the inner bark is used to promote menstruation and in the treatment of consumption and coughs.A homeopathic remedy is made from the leaves and twigs gathered when the tree is flowering. It is used in the household as a treatment against warts but also has a range of other applications that should only be prescribed by a competent homeopath.

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