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Herbal Medicine
OLIVE OIL (Olea europaea L.) +++
Activities (Olive Oil) : Antiaggregant (1; APA); Antidote, lead (f; FEL); Cardioprotective (1; APA); Demulcent (f; WOI); Emollient (1; APA; WOI); Enteroprotective (1; APA); Gastroprotective (1; APA); Hypocholesterolemic (1; APA); Hypoglycemic (1; APA); Laxative (1; APA; WOI).
Indications (Olive Oil) : Bite (f; FEL); Bruise (f; FEL); Burn (f; FEL); Callus (f; JLH); Cancer (f; JLH); Cancer, beast (f; JLH); Cancer, liver (f; JLH); Cancer, neck (f; JLH); Cancer, spleen (f; JLH); Cancer, stomach (f; JLH); Cardiopathy (1; APA); Cholecystosis (1; PHR); Constipation (1; APA; WOI); Corn (f; ZUL); Diabetes (1; APA); Earache (f; FEL); Earwax (1; APA); Enterosis (1; APA); Exanthema (f; FEL); Gastrosis (1; APA; JLH); Hepatosis (f; JLH); High Cholesterol (1; APA); Hyperglycemia (1; APA); Induration (f; JLH); Mastosis (f; FEL); Ophthalmia (f; JLH); Phthisis (f; FEL); Plague (f; FEL); Proctosis (f; FEL); Scarlatina (f; FEL); Splenosis (f; JLH); Stone (f; FEL); Worm (f; FEL); Wound (f; FEL).
Dosages (Olive Oil) : 1–2 oz olive oil as a laxative (APA); 1 tbsp olive oil in the morning to protect the GI tract linings (APA); 1 oz as purge (FEL); 15–60 ml olive oil (PNC).
Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Olive Oil) : Class 1 (JAD). Not covered (AHP). Commission E reports the oil should not be used in patients with gallstones or bile stones because of the risk that a biliary colic is induced. Topical application rarely results in allergic skin reactions (AEH).
OLOLIUQUI, MOONFLOWER (Ipomoea violacea L.) +
Synonyms : Convolvulus tuba Schltdl., Ipomoea macrantha Roem. & Schult., I. tuba (Schltdl.) G. Don.
Activities (Ololiuqui) : Hallucinogen (1; CRC); Narcotic (1; CRC); Psychedelic (f; CRC); Psychomimetic (f; CRC).
Indications (Ololiuqui) : Divination (f; CRC).
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