Red Clovers
Botanical Name: Trifolium pratense
Unani Name: Barsim
Taste: Sweet/cooling
Mizaj: Heating & Drying
Actions: Alternative, de-obstruent, sedative, diuretic, expectorant
Therapeutic uses:
- Internally - whooping cough, liver problems, constipation, sluggish appetite, spasmodic cough, skin inflammations
- Externally - rheumatic & gouty pain
Dosage/Application:
- Syrup extract - persistent sores & tumors
- Douche - vaginal itching
- Fresh - insect bites
- Tincture - eyewash for conjunctivitis (5-10 drops tincture in 20 ml water), eczema, psoriasis
- Compress - arthritic pain & gout
- Ointment - lymphatic swellings
Reference:
Chishti, Ghulam Moinuddin. The Traditional Healer's Handbook: A Classic Guide to the Medicine of Avicenna. Inner Traditions/Bear, 1991.
Ody, Penelope. The Complete Medicinal Herbal. Dorling Kindersley, 1993.
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